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CHARLES  SAWYER,  Secretary 
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ROY  V.  PEEL,  Director  (Appointed  March  9,  1950) 
J.  C.  CAPT.  Director  (Retired  August  17,  1949) 


UNITED  STATES  CENSUS  OF 

BUSINESS 
1948 


Volume  VI 

SERVICE   TRADE— GENERAL  STATISTICS 

Statistics  on  Receipts  Size,  Employee  Size, 
City  Size,  Legal  Form,  and  Other  Subjects 


Prepared  by  the  Business  Division 
under  the  supervision  of. 

WILLIAM  C.  TRUPPNER  (to  Jan.  2,  1951) 
HARVEY  KAILIN  (beginning  Jan.  2,  1951) 


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J.  C.  CAPT,  Director  (Retired  August  17,  1949) 


A.  Ross  EcKLER,  Deputy  Director 

Howard  C.  Grieves,  Assistant  Director 

Conrad  Taeuber,  Assistant  Director 

Morris  H.  Hansen,  Assistant  Director  for  Statistical  Standards 

Robert  Y.  Phillips,  Executive  Assistant  to  the  Director 

Calvert  L.  Dedrick,  Coordinator,  International  Statistics 

Frank  R.  Wilson,  Information  Assistant  to  the  Director 

Business  Division — W.  C.  Truppner,  Ci«/(to  Jan.  2,  1951) 

Harvey  Kailin,  Actini  Cto/ (beginning  Jan.  2,  1951) 
M.  D.  BiNOHAM,  Assistant  Chiif  for  Processing  and  Manaicmint 
Serrice  Trade  Section— R.  C.  Janoschka,  Chief 
Retail  Trade  Section — E.  J.  Engquist,  Jr.,  Chief 
Wholesale  Trade  Section^oHN  Albright,  Chief 
Statistical  Methods  Section — Max  A.  Bershad,  Chief 

Administrative  Services  Division — Walter  L.  Kehres,  Chief 
Agriculture  Division — Ray  Hurley,  Chief 
Budget  OflScer — Charles  H.  Alexander 
Field  Division — Lowell  T.  Galt,  Chief 
Foreign  Trade  Division— J.  Edward  Ely,  Chief 
Geography  Division — Clarence  E.  Batschelet,  Chief 
Governments  Division — Allen  D.  Manvel,  Chief 
Industry  Division — Maxwell  R.  Conklin,  Chief 
Machine  Tabulation  Division — C.  F.  Van  Aken,  Chief 
Personnel  Division — Helen  D.  Almon,  Chief 
Population  Division — Howard  G.  Brunsman,  Chief 


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This  volume  replaces  the  1948  Census  of  Business  Subject  Bulletins,  Series  2-S. 


IV 


PREFACE 

This  is  one  of  a  series  of  seven  volumes  presenting  final  results  of  the  1948  Census  of  Business  for  Wliolesale, 
Retail,  and  Service  Trades.  Statistics  for  Service  Trade  are  contained  in  two  volumes — Volume  VII,  Ai-ea  Statistics, 
and  this  volume.  The  Census,  which  was  conducted  by  personal  canvass  of  business  establishments,  was  taken  in 
accordance  with  the  provisions  of  the  act  of  June  19,  1948  (62  Stat.  478;  13  U.  S.  C.  121-123).  This  act  provides  for  a 
Census  of  Business  to  cover  the  year  1948  and  every  fifth  year  thereafter.  Previous  business  censuses  covered  the 
years  1929,  1933,  1935,  and  1939."^ 

Important  to  the  conduct  of  the  1948  Census  of  Business  was  the  assistance  of  many  private  and  public  organiza- 
tions in  the  planning  phase  of  the  census  and  the  excellent  cooperation  of  some  3,000,000  business  establishments  in 
supplying  the  information  required,  as  well  as  the  work  of  the  several  thousand  Census  employees  who  participated  in 
the  field  enumeration,  editing,  tabulation,  and  other  census  operations. 

The  advice  of  trade  associations,  individual  businessmen,  research  and  marketing  organizations,  and  Government 
agencies  was  invaluable  in  determining  the  feasibility  of  collecting  various  types  of  data  and  the  methods  for  mini- 
mizing the  burden  of  reporting,  as  well  as  in  determining  the  types  of  information  which  would  be  of  greatest  value. 
Because  of  budgetary  and  other  limitations,  it  was  not  possible  to  collect  all  of  the  data  recommended  by  these  groups. 
Timely  publicity  given  to  the  Business  Census  by  business  organizations,  trade  papers,  local  newspapers,  and  radio 
stations  aided  greatly  in  informing  businessmen  of  the  nature  and  objectives  of  the  census  and  facilitated  the  collec- 
tion of  census  reports. 

The  primary  responsibility  for  the  1948  Census  of  Business  was  centered  in  the  Business  Division  of  the  Census 
Bureau.  Other  divisions  of  the  Bm-eau,  particularly  the  Field  Division  and  the  Machine  Tabulation  Division,  also 
had  important  functions  in  the  census. 

The  Business  Census  was  taken  under  the  supervision  of  William  C.  Truppner,  Chief  of  the  Business  Division. 
Harvey  Kailin,  Assistant  Division  Chief,  Program  Branch,  was  appointed  Acting  Chief  January  2,  1951,  to  succeed  Mr. 
Truppner  who  was  detailed  to  the  National  Production  Authority.  Major  contributions  to  the  planning  of  the  1948 
Census  of  Business  were  made  by  William  A.  Ruff,  Assistant  Chief,  who  retu-ed  January  1,  1948,  and  Earl  D.  Krickbaum, 
Chief  of  the  Procedures  and  Processing  Section  imtil  November  1,  1948. 

The  following  personnel  in  the  Business  Division  had  important  responsibilities  in  the  census : 

Max  A.  Bershad  was  Chief  of  the  Statistical  Methods  Section.  Henry  Wulff,  in  charge  of  QuaUty  Control,  worked 
on  field  enumerating  techniques,  and  office  editmg  and  tabulating  procedures.  Aaron  Sabghh-,  in  charge  of  Sampling 
Techniques,  worked  on  the  post-enumeration  survey  and  measures  of  census  coverage  and  accuracy. 

Ralph  C.  Janoschka  was  Chief  of  the  Service  Trade  Section  and  Marguerite  V.  Schneeberger  was  Assistant  Chief. 
Members  of  the  Service  Trade  Section  chiefly  responsible  for  preparing  text  and  handling  technical  problems  in  the 
processing  of  reports  and  tabulations  were  W.  Richard  Boyce,  Samuel  Schechter,  Joseph  Berg,  and  Florence  Butt. 

Louis  Greenberg  was  responsible  for  review  of  all  text  material  and  table  forms,  and  assisted  on  publication  problems. 

M.  D.  Bingham,  Chief  of  the  Procedures  and  Processing  Section,  was  subsequently  appointed  Assistant  Division 
Chief,  Processmg  and  Management  Branch.  Louis  Greenberg  was  Assistant  Chief  of  the  Procedures  and  Processing 
Section;  Richard  S.  McCurdy,  succeeded  by  R.  M.  Micoly  in  July  1949,  and  assisted  by  Jervis  Braunstein,  was  in 
charge  of  the  Directory  Subsection,  responsible  for  receiving  report  forms  and  the  handling  of  special  problems  con- 
nected with  multiunit  firms.  Katrina  C.  Morse,  succeeded  by  Emerson  Tubbs  in  July  1950,  was  Chief  of  the  Service 
Trade  Processing  Subsection,  and  was  in  charge  of  editing,  coding,  and  tabulating  Service  Trade  reports.  J.  Stanley 
Werking  participated  in  the  design  of  forms  and  all  problems  of  printing  and  preparation  of  material  for  publication. 

In  the  Field  Division,  Jack  B.  Robertson,  assisted  by  Arthiir  Cook,  directed  the  field  work  for  the  Census  of  Business. 
Lancelot  W.  Armstrong,  Machine  Tabulation  Division,  assisted  by  Betty  J.  Shockey,  was  responsible  for  machine 
tabulation  techniques  and  procedures;  and  Franklin  L.  Thatcher  and  Robert  H.  Brooks,  Administrative  Services 
Division,  were  responsible  for  the  printing  and  publishing  of  the  Census  of  Business. 


OTHER  1948  CENSUS  OF  BUSINESS  VOLUMES* 


Volume  I:    RETAIL  TRADE— GENERAL  STATISTICS,  PART  1 


chapter 

1.  United  States  Summary. 

2.  Sales  Size. 

3.  Single  Units  and  Multiunits. 

4.  E^ipluyee  Size. 
it.  City  Size. 


Chapter 

6.  Legal  Form  of  Organization. 

7.  Warehouses,  Other  Auxiliary  Units. 

8.  Miscellaneous. 

9.  Territories  (Alaska  and  Hawaii). 


Volume  II:    RETAIL  TRADE— GENERAL  STATISTICS,  PART  2,  AND  MERCHANDISE  LINE 

SALES  STATISTICS 


Chapter 

10.  Merchandise  Inventories. 

11.  Credit. 

12.  Selected  Types  of  Operation. 

13.  Employment  and  Pay  Roll. 

14.  Trucks. 

I.').  Miscellaneous. 

16.  Merchandise  Line  Sales — Food  Group. 

17.  Merchandise  Line  Sales — Eating  and  Drinking  Places. 

18.  Merchandise  Line  Sales — General  Merchandise  Group,  Gen- 

eral Stores. 


Chapter 

19.  Merchandise  Line  Sales — Apparel  Group. 

20.  Merchandise  Line  Sales — Furniture,  Furnishings,  Appliance 

Group. 

21.  Merchandise   Line   Sales — Automotive   Group   and   Gasoline 

Service  Stations. 

22.  Merchandise     Line     Sales — Lumber,     Building,     Hardware 

Group. 

23.  Merchandise  Line  Sates — Drug  and  Proprietary  Stores. 

24.  Merchandise  Line  Sales — Miscellaneous  Kinds  of  Business. 


Volume  III:    RETAIL  TRADE— AREA  STATISTICS 


United  States  Summary 
Area  Statistics — Consists  of  50  Chapters:   One  for  each  State, 


one  for  the  District  of  Columbia,  and  one  for  Territories  (Alaska 
and  Hawaii). 


Volume  IV:    WHOLESALE  TRADE— GENERAL  STATISTICS  AND  COMMODITY  LINE  SALES 

STATISTICS 


Chapter 

1.  United  States  Summary. 

2.  Sales  Size  and  Operating  Expenses. 
:i.  Credit. 

4.  Sales  by  Class  of  Customer. 

5.  Legal  Form  of  Organization. 

6.  Employee  Size. 

7.  Trucks. 


Chapter 

8.  Miscellaneous  General  Statistics. 

9.  Territories  (Alaska  and  Hawaii). 

10.  Commodity  Line  Sales — United  States. 

11.  Commodity  Line  Sales — Merchant  Wholesalers. 

12.  Commodity  Line  Sales — Manufacturers'  Sales  Branches. 

13.  Commodity  Line  Sales — Assemblers. 

14.  Petroleum  Bulk  Stations  and  Terminals. 


Volume  V.    WHOLESALE  TRADE— AREA  STATISTICS 


United  States  Summary 
Area  Statistics — Consists  of  SO  Chapters :  One  for  each  State, 


one  for  the  IMstrict  of  Columbia,  and  one  for  Territories  (Alaska 
and  Hawaii). 


Volume  VII.    SERVICE  TRADE— AREA  STATISTICS 


United  States  Summary 
Area  Statistics — Consists  of  50  Chapters :  One  for  each  State, 


one  for  the  District  of  Columbia,  and  one  for  Territories  (Alaska 
and  Hawaii). 


•See  appendix  F  for  list  of  tables  Included  In  each  chapter. 
VI 


GENERAL  CONTENTS 


[Arabic  page  numbers  in  this  report  are  keyed  to  chapter  numbers  by  a  decimal  system.  Thus,  page  1.17  is  page  17  in  chapter  1  (United 
States  Summary) ;  page  4.26  is  page  26  in  chapter  4  (City  Size).  The  first  page  of  each  chapter  contains  a  detailed  table  of  contents 
for  that  chapter] 

Page 
Introduction 1 

The  Post  Enumeration  Survej' 5 

Summary  of  Findings 7 

List  of  Corrections 3l 

Chapter    1  United  States  Summary 1.01 

Chapter    2  Receipts  Size 2.  01 

Chapter    3  Employee  Size 3.  01 

Chapter    4  City  Size 4.  01 

Chapter    5  Legal  Form  of  Organization 5.  01 

Chapter    6  Trucks 6.  01 

Chapter    7  City  Statistics 7.  01 

Chapter    8  Laundries,  Cleaning  and  Dyeing  Plants,  and  Related  Services 8.01 

Chapter    9  Amusements 9.  01 

Chapter  10  Hotels 10.  01 

Chapter  11  Tourist  Courts 11.  01 

Chapter  12  Automobile  Repair  Services  and  Garages 12.  01 

Chapter  1 3  Miscellaneous 13.  01 

Chapter  14  Territories  (Alaska  and  Hawaii) 14.  01 

Appendixes 15.  01 

Appendix  A     The  Census  Act  of  June  19,  1948 ._ 15.  02 

Appendix  B     Kind-of-Business  Classifications 15.  03 

Appendix  C     Comparison  of  Kind-of-Business  Classifications:  1948  and  1939 15.  10 

Appendix  D     Explanation  of  Terms 15.  13 

Appendix  E     Report  Forms 15.  16 

Appendix  F     Contents  of  1948  Census  of  Business  Volumes 15.  29 

List  of  Charts: 

Personal,  Automobile,  and  Miscellaneous  Repair  Services — Increase  in  Per  Capita  Expenditures,  by  State,  1939  to  1948 10 

Personal,  Business,  and  Repair  Services — Percentage  Distribution  of  Establishments  and  Receipts,  by  State,  1948 12 

Service  Trade — Distribution,  by  City-Size  Group,  1948 14 

Service  Trade — Percentage  Distribution  of  Establishments  and  Receipts,  by  Receipts  Size,  1948 16 

Personal,  Business,  and  Repair  Services  and  Year-Round  Hotels — Distribution,  byEmployee  Size,  1948 18 

List  of  Maps: 

Personal,  Business,  and  Repair  Services — Distribution,  by  State,  of  the  Increase  in  Receipts  From  1939  to  1948 8 

United  States,  by  Geographic  Division 25 

Standard  Metropolitan  Areas 28 

Standard  Metropolitan  Areas  in  the  Northeastern  Part  of  the  United  States 29 

Standard  Metropolitan  Areas  (as  defined  by  the  Bureau  of  the  Budget,  June  5,  1950) -• 26 

VII 


INTRODUCTION 


Scope  of  the  census  and  area  covered. — The  1948 
Census  of  Business  covers  Retail,  Wholesale,  and  Service 
Trades.  Eetail  and  Wholesale  Trades  in  the  Business 
Census  correspond  with  minor  exceptions  to  these  trade 
divisions  as  described  in  the  Standard  Industrial  Classi- 
fication Manual,  issued  May  1949,  under  the  sponsorship 
of  the  Bureau  of  the  Budget,  Executive  Office  of  the 
President.  The  portion  of  the  Services  Division  of  the 
Standard  Industrial  Classification  Manual  covered  by  the 
census  is  indicated  below  in  "Scope  of  Service  Trade." 
All  previous  Business  Censuses  covered  Retail  and 
Wholesale  Trades ;  Service  Trades  were  first  enumerated 
in  the  1933  Census. 

The  1948  Census  of  Business  includes  business  estab- 
lishments located  in  continental  United  States  and  the 
Territories  of  Alaska  and  Hawaii.  Data  for  Puerto 
Rico,  obtained  in  a  Census  of  Business  for  1949,  are  pub- 
lished separately.  The  1939  Business  Census  covered  the 
same  areas  as  the  1948  Census,  and,  in  addition,  Puerto 
Rico.  All  earlier  Business  Censuses  were  conducted  only 
in  continental  United  States. 

Period  covered  by  the  census. — The  1948  Census  of 
Business  is  basically  a  report  of  business  activity  in  the 
calendar  year  1948.  However,  the  relatively  small  pro- 
portion of  establishments  that  maintained  their  records 
on  a  fiscal-year  basis  and  were  unable  to  report  on  a 
calendar-year  basis,  were  permitted  to  use  a  fiscal  year 
ending  between  September  3(»,  1948,  and  March  31, 1949. 
In  a  very  few  cases,  reports  were  accepted  for  fiscal  years 
not  falling  within  this  range.  Regardless  of  the  fiscal 
year  used,  all  establishments  were  required  to  report  em- 
ployment and  pay  roll  (except  annual  pay  roll)  for  the 
pay  periods  specified  on  the  report  forms. 

Method  of  canvass. — The  1948  Census  of  Business  was 
conducted  primarily  by  means  of  field  enumeration.  For 
purposes  of  enumeration,  308  Census  field  offices  were 
established  with  responsibility  for  canvassing  the  some 
37,000  eniuneration  districts  into  which  the  Nation  was 
divided.  Full-scale  field  operations  for  the  1948  Census 
of  Business  were  begun  near  the  end  of  May  1949,  shortly 
following  the  principal  appropriation  of  funds  for  the 
census.  The  field  work  was  divided  into  two  broad 
phases,  each  of  which  is  described  below.  The  listing 
of  business  establishments,  phase  1,  was  completed  late 
in  September,  about  four  months  after  starting  full-scale 
operations.  The  collection  of  report  forms,  phase  2,  was 
substantially  completed  by  the  end  of  November  1949. 

Enumerators  were  required  to  list  all  recognizable  busi- 
nesses (except  medical,  dental,  and  law  offices,  govern- 
ment offices,  and  also  farms),  and  in  the  course  of  list- 
ing, to  go  into  each  business  establishment  to  record  the 


name  of  the  business  and  of  the  owner,  general  kind  of 
business  conducted,  whether  the  establishment  was  part 
of  a  multiunit  organization,  and  other  items  required  for 
subsequent  operations.  Each  establishment  was  listed  by 
the  enumerator  as  encountered  while  systematically 
canvassing  each  city  block  and  each  road  or  highway  in 
rural  areas  in  a  preassigned  pattern.  A  separate  Listing 
Book  (section  IV  of  which  is  reproduced  in  appendix  E) 
was  used  for  each  enumeration  district. 

During  the  listing  operation,  phase  1,  appropriate  re- 
port forms  were  left  with  business  establishments  for 
subsequent  return  to  Census  District  Offices  by  mail.  In 
a  small  proportion  of  cases  (usually  small  retail  or  serv- 
ice businesses)  the  completed  Census  form  was  obtained 
by  the  enumerator  in  the  course  of  the  listing  operation. 
In  the  case  of  business  establishments  which  were  units 
of  multiunit  organizations  no  repoi't  form  was  left  for 
completion,  unless  requested  by  the  establishment.  In 
general,  the  reports  for  establishments  operated  by  multi- 
unit  organizations  were  prepared  at  the  central  offices  of 
the  organizations.  The  reports  so  obtained  were  checked 
against  a  card  file  prej^ared  from  enumerator  listings, 
thus  insuring  completeness  of  multiunit  organization 
reporting. 

A  large  percentage  of  the  business  establishments  with 
which  reporting  forms  were  left  during  the  listing  op- 
eration completed  the  forms  and  mailed  them  to  the 
Census  District  Office  without  further  contact  from  the 
Bureau.  When  necessary,  reminder  letters  were  mailed 
to  establishments  which  had  not  submitted  their  report. 
Those  establishments  which  did  not  file  their  report  in 
response  to  the  reminder  letters  were  again  visited  by  an 
enumerator  who  was  instructed  to  secure  the  report. 

To  insure  that  the  reports  received  were  not  only  usable 
but  met  census  quality  requirements,  a  field  office  coding 
and  editing  operation  was  conducted.  This  operation, 
along  with  the  follow-up  activities  to  obtain  reports  not 
promptly  submitted,  became  phase  2  of  the  field  opera- 
tion. All  reports  which  did  not  contain  required  in- 
formation together  with  those  which  did  not  meet  other 
quality  standards  were  held  in  the  field  offices  until  a 
further  check  could  be  made  with  respondents  and  the 
reports  corrected  as  necessary. 

Because  the  completeness  of  coverage  of  the  census 
depended  so  largely  on  the  quality  of  the  work  done  by 
individual  enumerators  during  phase  1  of  the  enumera- 
tion, considerable  effort  was  expended  in  verifying  and 
correcting  this  work. 

First,  the  work  of  each  enumerator  was  checked  in  the 
field  by  a  crew  leader  or  supervisor  by  recanvassing  a 
sample  of  the  work.    Wherever  the  listing  was  found  to 


SERVICE   TRADE 


be  unsatisfactory,  the  enumerator  was  given  further  in- 
structions before  being  allowed  to  proceed. 

Second,  a  complete  card  file  of  firms  reporting  to  the 
Social  Security  Administration's  Bureau  of  Old  Age  and 
Survivors  Insurance  was  obtained.  These  cards  were  ar- 
ranged by  enumeration  districts  and  within  enumeration 
districts  by  street  and  road  to  facilitate  checking  the 
cards  to  the  listing  books.  The  cards  were  individually 
checked  to  the  listing  books  and  a  record  made  of  whether 
or  not  the  firm  was  listed.  A  check  was  then  made  to 
determine  whether  firms  not  listed  were  still  at  the  loca- 
tion indicated.  If  found  to  be  at  such  location,  they 
were  added  to  the  listing.  Further,  if  more  than  a  fixed 
percentage  of  listings  so  added  were  of  readily  recog- 
nizable places  of  business,  the  entire  district  was  re- 
canvassed.  This  latter  provision  was  necessarj'  because 
the  file  included  only  establishments  having  one  or  more 
paid  employees  while  the  census  included  establishments 
having  no  employees.  By  recanvassing  completely  those 
districts  having  a  significant  number  of  establishments 
included  in  the  Bureau  of  Old  Age  and  Survivors  In- 
surance files  missed  by  the  enumerator,  it  was  possible  to 
minimize  misses  among  establishments  with  no  em- 
ployees. 

Third,  when  the  field  operations  were  substantially 
complete,  but  prior  to  closing  the  field  offices,  a  careful 
check  by  counties  was  made  to  verify  establishment  totals 
which  differed  significantly  from  trends  in  neighboring 
counties  or  those  with  similar  economic  characteristics. 
This  check  did  not  disclose  any  systematic  fault  in  the 
canvass. 

One  other  step  taken  to  insure  completeness  of  cover- 
age is  worthy  of  mention.  As  indicated  above,  the  census 
listing  operation  began  in  late  May  1949,  by  which  time 
a  number  of  businesses  active  at  the  end  of  1948  had  dis- 
continued operations.  Because  it  was  not  always  fea- 
sible to  locate  the  1948  owners  of  such  businesses  or  to  get 
a  report  of  their  1948  activities,  it  was  sometimes  neces- 
sary to  estimate  their  sales  volume  based  on  information 
supplied  by  the  1949  occupants  or  other  sources.  This 
procedure  was  used  only  to  account  for  businesses  prop- 
erly witliin  the  scope  of  the  1948  Census. 

The  "Post  Enumeration  Survey"  (PES),  which  was 
made  after  the  completion  of  the  enumeration,  is  dis- 
cussed below.  It  provides  measures  of  the  undercover- 
age  of  business  in  the  census  which  occurred  despite  the 
procedures  noted  above. 

Scope  of  Service  Trade.— The  Standard  Industrial 
Classification  (S.  I.  C.)  Manual  describes  the  Services 
Division  as  including  "establishments  primarily  engaged 
in  rendering  a  wide  variety  of  services  to  individuals  and 
business  establishments."  Of  the  15  major  groups  in- 
cluded in  this  division,  the  1948  Census  of  Business  in- 
cludes the  following  5  S.  I.  C.  major  groups,  essentially 
in  their  entirety : 

72.  Personal  services. 

73.  Miscellaneous  business  services. 


75.  Automobile  repair  services  and  garages. 
7(i.  Miscellaneous  repair  service-s. 

79.  Amusement  and  recreation  services,  except  motion  pic- 
tures. 

Of  the  S.  I.  C.  Major  Group  70,  "Hotels,  rooming 
houses,  camps,  and  other  lodging  places,"  the  Business 
Census  includes  only  hotels  having  six  or  more  guest 
rooms  and  tourist  courts  having  three  or  more  rental 
units.  Of  the  S.  I.  C.  Major  Group  78,  "Motion  pictures," 
the  Service  Trade  portion  of  the  Business  Census  in- 
cludes only  Industry  7831,  "Motion  picture  theaters." 

The  following  major  groups  of  the  Services  Division, 
as  presented  in  the  Standard  Industrial  Classification 
Manual  are  excluded  in  their  entirety  from  the  scope  of 
this  Census: 

77.  Radio   broadcasting    (including   facsimile  broadcasting) 

and  television. 
SO.  Medical  and  other  health  services. 

81.  Legal  services. 

82.  Educational  services. 

84.  Museums,    art    galleries,    and    botanical    and    zoological 

gardens. 
86.  Nonprofit  membership  organizations. 

88.  Private  households. 

89.  Miscellaneous  services. 

Comparison  of  1948  and  1939  Service  Trade  scope. — 

The  most  significant  changes  in  scoj^e  of  the  Service 
phase  of  the  Census  of  Business  for  1948  from  the  scope 
of  the  1939  Census  are  exclusion  (in  whole  or  in  substan- 
tial part)  of  the  1939  Census  groups  entitled  "Services 
allied  to  transportation"  and  "Custom  industries"  (in- 
cluding small  manufacturing  plants).  Figures  for  1939, 
as  presented  in  this  volume,  have  been  adjusted  to  reflect 
these  changes.  Following  is  a  list  of  the  kinds  of  busi- 
ness in  the  1939  Business  Census  which  have  been  omitted 
from  the  1948  Census : 

Custom  industries  (including  small  manufacturing  plants)  : 

A\vning  and  tent  manufacturing  establishments    (including 

repair). 
Bookbinding  establishments. 
Bottling  works. 

Cabinet  making  shops  (including  woodwoi-king). 
Cider  mills  and  presses. 
Grist  mills. 

Slaughtering  establishments. 

Machine  shops  (unless  engaged  100  percent  in  repair  work). 
Metal-plating  shops. 

Neon-sign  manufacturing  establishments  (including  repairs). 
Printing  and  publishing  shops. 

Sawmills  and  planing  mills  (including  contract  logging). 
Tinsmith  shops  (unless  engaged  100  percent  in  repair  work 

other  than  construction  repair). 
Tire  retreading  shops  (on  a  factory  basis). 
Wearing  apparel  contract  work  shops. 
Welding  shops  (unless  engaged  primarily  in  repair  work). 

Services  allied  to  transportation  : 
Packing  and  crating  service. 
Stevedoring  service. 
Stockyard  service. 
Warehousing,  cold  storage. 
Warehousing,  cotton. 
Warehousing,  farm  products. 


INTRODUCTION 


Services  allied  to  transportation— Continued. 
Warehousing,  other. 
Weighing  service. 

Other  businesses : 
Boat  repair. 
Circulating  libraries. 
Cotton  compresses. 
Dental  laboratories. 

Landscape  garileniiig  and  tree  surgery  service. 
Livery  stables. 
Travel  bureaus  (including  ticlvet  agents  and  brokers). 

In  addition  to  these  omissions,  a  limited  number  of 
changes  in  definitions  for  individual  kinds  of  business 
have  been  made  between  1939  and  1948.  These  changes 
are  described  fully  in  the  descriptions  of  the  kind-of- 
business  classifications  shown  in  appendix  B.  Appendix 
C  sununarizes  the  comparisons  between  the  1948  classi- 
fications and  the  corresponding  1939  classifications. 

Establishment  basis  of  the  census  and  kind-of- 
business  classification. — Census  of  Business  figures  rep- 
resent a  summary  of  reports  for  individual  "establish- 
ments" rather  than  for  the  combined  activities  of  "com- 
panies." A  separate  report  was  obtained  for  each  loca- 
tion at  which  business  was  conducted,  including  each 
location  of  multiunit  organizations.  Each  report  was 
tabulated  in  accordance  with  the  physical  location  of  the 
establishment.  In  addition  to  being  classified  on  the 
basis  of  location,  the  report  for  each  establishment  was 
assigned  a  kind-of -business  classification  on  the  basis  of 
the  primary  activity  of  the  establishment  during  the 
census  year.  See  appendix  B  for  further  explanation 
and  listing  of  kind-of -business  classifications. 

Report  forms. — Five  report  forms  were  used  for 
enumerating  Service  Trade  establishments.  These  were 
required  because  of  the  diversity  of  kinds  of  business  in- 
cluded in  this  field,  '\^^lile,  in  most  kinds  of  business, 
establishments  were  able  to  report  on  the  general  form 
(BC— 40),  special  forms  were  designed  for  Hotels  and 
Tourist  Courts  (BC^l),  establishments  in  the  Amuse- 


ment field  (BC-42),  Automobile  Repair  Services  and 
Garages  (BC-^3),  and  Laundries,  Cleaning  and  Dyeing 
Plants,  and  Related  Services  (BC-47).  Copies  of  these 
forms  will  be  found  in  appendix  E. 

Standard  metropolitan  areas. — In  addition  to  States, 
counties,  and  cities.  Census  of  Business  statistics  are 
presented  for  standard  metropolitan  areas.  These  are 
areas  which  have  been  defined  and  established  coopera- 
tively by  a  number  of  interested  Federal  agencies  under 
the  direction  of  the  Bureau  of  the  Budget  for  purposes 
of  compilation  and  presentation  of  a  wide  variety  of 
statistical  data  on  a  uniform  area  basis. 

The  general  concept  adopted  in  defining  a  standard 
metropolitan  area  was  one  of  an  integrated  economic  unit 
with  a  large  volume  of  daily  travel  and  communication 
between  a  central  city  and  the  outlying  parts  of  the  area. 
This  resulted  in  an  area  considerably  more  restricted, 
especially  for  the  larger  cities,  than  the  "market"  or 
"trading"  area.  Each  area  (except  in  New  England) 
consists  of  one  or  more  entire  counties.  In  New  Eng- 
land, metropolitan  areas  have  been  defined  on  a  town 
rather  than  a  county  basis.  A  complete  statement  of  the 
principles  adopted  as  a  guide  in  applying  this  general 
concept  to  the  definition  of  individual  areas  will  be  found 
in  a  document  issued  by  the  Bureau  of  the  Budget, 
Executive  Office  of  the  President,  dated  July  28,  1950, 
entitled  "Standard  Metropolitan  Area  Definitions." 

The  147  standard  metropolitan  areas  for  which  1948 
Census  of  Business  data  are  included  in  the  Area  Statis- 
tics Volumes  are  those  defined  by  the  Bureau  of  the 
Budget  as  of  June  5, 1950,  on  the  basis  of  1950  population 
statistics  available  at  that  time.  Subsequent  to  the  prep- 
aration of  Census  of  Business  tabulations,  the  list  of 
metropolitan  areas  was  increased  to  168  areas.  The  list 
of  147  standard  metropolitan  areas  included  in  the 
Census  of  Business  and  the  description  of  the  territory 
which  they  cover  will  be  found  on  page  26.  These  areas 
are  also  shown  on  the  map  on  page  28. 


THE  POST  ENUMERATION  SURVEY 


To  permit  an  appraisal  of  the  accuracy  of  its  published 
statistics,  the  Bureau  of  the  Census  conducted  an  in- 
tensive investigation,  on  a  sample  basis,  of  the  1948 
Census  of  Business  enumeration.  This  investigation, 
known  as  the  Post  Enumeration  Survey  (PES),  was 
designed  primarily  to  measure  the  completeness  of  cov- 
erage of  wholesale,  retail,  and  service  establishments  in 
the  1948  Census. 

Strict  precautions  were  taken  to  make  the  PES  an  in- 
dependent and  objective  check  of  the  census  enumera- 
tion. The  location  of  the  sample  areas,  which  the  PES 
was  to  cover,  was  not  revealed  to  the  Bureau's  field  or- 
ganization until  after  the  census  enumeration  had  been 
certified  as  completed  and  records  concerning  the 
enumeration  returned  to  Washington. 

Census  concepts  and  procedures. — The  1948  Census 
of  Business  was  defined  as  a  census  of  "recognizable" 
establishments  which  would  provide  a  measure  of  the 
volume  of  sales  of  such  establishments  in  1948  and  of 
the  nmnber  of  their  employees.  "Eecognizable"  estab- 
lishments, for  census  purposes,  were  defined  as  all  estab- 
lishments with  one  or  more  employees  whether  or  not 
"recognizable"  as  business  places,  as  well  as  no-employee 
establisliments  which,  because  of  appearance,  sign,  or 
marking,  were  recognizable  to  enumerators  as  business 
places. 

The  1948  Census,  by  definition,  excluded  from  the 
count  of  establishments  those  which  were  in  business 
during  1948  but  which  went  out  of  business  before  De- 
cember 31,  1948.  The  1948  sales  of  such  establishments, 
referred  to  subsequently  as  "part-year"  establishments, 
also  were  omitted  from  the  census  except  in  a  relatively 
few  cases  where  a  successor  establisliment  included  in  its 
Census  report  its  own  1948  sales  volume  and  that  of  its 
predecessor,  i.  e.,  the  "part-yeai*"  establishment,  and  also 
in  those  cases  where  multiunit  organizations  supplied 
data  on  business  units  which  had  been  discontinued  dur- 
ing 1948. 

The  census  enumeration  was  initiated  by  a  listing  op- 
eration in  which  Census  enumerators  in  each  of  their 
enumeration  districts  were  required  to  enter  in  a  Listing 
Book  the  name,  owner,  address,  major  category  of  busi- 
ness, etc.,  for  each  recognizable  place  of  business.  Be- 
cause of  a  delay  in  the  appropriation  for  the  census,  the 
full-scale  listing  operation  did  not  begin  until  almost 
June  1949  and  was  not  substantially  completed  until  late 
September  1949.  As  will  be  indicated  later,  a  portion  of 
the  census  "undercoverage"  is  attributable  to  the  un- 
avoidable delay  in  the  start  of  the  listing  operation. 


Analysis  of  PES  data  for  coverage. — The  program 
of  analysis  of  PES  data  with  respect  to  coverage  has 
been  designed  to  answer  the  following  questions : 

1.  What  Is  tUe  extent  of  census  "undercoverage"  resulting  from 
the  failure  of  Census  enumerators  to  list  business  establishments? 

2.  What  Is  the  extent  of  net  census  "undercoverage"  resulting 
from  the  omission  of  establishments  which  were  in  business  as 
of  the  end  of  1948  but  went  out  of  business  before  the  enumerator- 
listing  operation  was  conducted  and  from  the  erroneous  inclu- 
sion in  the  census  of  establishments  which  entered  into  business 
in  1049? 

A  separate  PES  report,  planned  for  later  issuance,  will 
provide  additional  measures  including  (1)  a  measure  of 
the  1948  sales  volume  not  in  the  census  because  of  the 
definition  excluding  "part-year"  business,  (2)  a  meas- 
ure of  dijfferences  in  the  1948  sales  and  employment  re- 
ported in  the  census  and,  subsequently,  in  the  PES,  and 
(3)  a  measure  of  differences  between  the  census  and  PES 
in  establishment  classification  (that  is,  whether  an  es- 
tablishment was  classified  as  "service"  or  as  "other  than 
service"). 

Design  and  procedures  of  the  PES.— The  PES  had 
the  following  features  which  were  introduced  with  the 
aim  of  assuring  accurate  measurement  of  coverage  error : 

1.  The  area  sample  for  the  PES  consisted  of  about  2,500  small 
areas  (segments)  ranging  in  size  from  part  of  a  building  and 
part  of  a  city  block  to  an  entire  town  or  village.  These  segments 
were  located  in  about  530  counties  throughout  the  United  States. 
This  sample,  drawn  on  a  probability  basis,  was  designed  to  in- 
clude about  1  in  200  of  the  service  establishments  in  the  United 
States.  Within  the  sample  segments,  enumerators  were  in- 
structed to  make  a  thorough  field  search  for  establishments 
missed  in  the  census.  As  an  aid  to  this  search,  special  mapping 
materials,  including  Sanborn  maps  which  show  and  describe 
individual  structures,  were  provided. 

2.  The  re-enumeration  procedure  was  entrusted  to  a  relatively 
small  group  of  highly  selected  and  specially  trained  interviewers. 
Prior  to  the  canvass  of  each  segment,  the  interviewer  was  pro- 
vided with  the  general  Census  listings  for  the  enumeration  dis- 
trict in  which  the  segment  was  located.  He  was  also  provided 
vrith  Social  Security  Administration  (BOASI)  establishment 
cards  for  the  district.  In  canvassing  the  segment  the  interviewer 
had  to  account  for  all  in-segment  addresses  whether  or  not  they 
were  included  on  the  Census  listings  or  in  the  BOASI  cards. 
Also,  the  interviewer  had  to  write,  in  effect,  a  business  liistory 
of  the  segment  for  the  period  January  1,  1948,  to  the  date  of  his 
recanvass.  He  was  required  to  obtain  a  listing  of  all  the  oc- 
cupants of  each  business  address  in  the  segment  for  that  period. 
The  interviewer  was  instructed  to  obtain  for  each  occupant 
sufficient  information  on  the  nature  of  the  business  activity  to 
permit  a  classification  into  four  major  types:  (i)  wholesale,  (ii) 
retail,  (iii)  service,  (iv)  other,  1.  e.,  not  in  the  scope  of  the 
Census  of  Business.  Finally,  for  each  occupant  in  the  first  three 
classes,  the  interviewer  was  required  to  obtain  from  the  best 
possible  respondent  information  on  1948  sales  and  employment. 


SERVICE   TRADE 


3.  The  materials  obtained  during  the  PES  field  work  were 
thoroughly  reviewed  and  a  careful  re-examination  made  of  the 
Census  listings  to  make  sure  that  every  establishment  treated 
as  missed  in  the  census  or  erroneously  included  properly  be- 
longed in  these  categories. 

PES  findings  on  coverage  of  service  establish- 
ments.— The  estimated  undercoverage  in  the  census  enu- 
meration of  service  establishments,  because  of  (1)  the 
failure  of  enumerators  to  list  service  establishments — 
"enumei-ator  misses"  and  (2)  omission  of  establishments 
in  business- on  December  31, 1948,  which  went  out  of  busi- 
ness in  1949  before  the  Census  listing  was  begun — ^"lat« 
start  of  listing,"  was  determined  through  the  PES  analy- 
sis to  be  3.0  percent  of  the  1948  sales  volume  and  1.7  per- 
cent of  the  November  15, 1948,  employment. 

The  PES  data  further  indicate  that  this  undercoverage 
was  produced  piimarily  by  the  failure  to  canvass  or  list 
small  establishments.  The  omitted  service  establish- 
ments had,  on  the  average,  0.6  paid  employees  on  Novem- 
ber 15,  1948,  as  against  3.2  paid  employees  for  the  enu- 
merated service  establishments.  Saleswise,  the  situation 
is  similar.  The  omitted  service  establishments  had,  on 
the  average,  sales  of  $8,000  in  1948  as  against  $20,000  for 
the  enumerated  service  establishments.  In  terms  of  num- 
ber of  service  establishments  they  represented  8.2  percent 
of  the  1948  Census  total. 

The  following  table  indicates  the  undercoverage  caused 
by  "enumerator  misses"  and  by  "late  start  of  listing." 
respectively : 


Undercoverage  of  service  establishments 
(as  percent  of  census  total) 

Component  ol  undercoverage 

Sales 

Employment 

Number  of 
establish- 
ments 

Total 

3.0 

2.4 
■    0.6 

1.7 

1.2 
0.5 

8.2 

5.8 

2.4 

Interpretation  and  ILmitations  of  PES  undercov- 
erage findings. — The  PES  findings  are  subject  to  the 
following  limitations : 

1.  The  estimate  of  undercoverage  of  the  total  number  of  es- 
tablishments is  subject  to  a  sampling  error  of  approximately  0.6 
percent;  that  is,  the  chances  are  2  out  of  3  that  the  "percent  of 
Census  total"  estimates  will  not  differ  by  more  than  0.6  percent, 
absolutely,  from  the  true  value.  The  sampling  errors  of  the  esti- 
mates of  undercoverage  of  sales  and  employment  are  approxi- 
mately 0.6  and  0.4  percent,  respectively. 

2.  The  "undercoverage"  measures  above  refer  only  to  losses  oc- 
casioned by  "enumerator  misses"  and  the  "late  start  of  listing." 
The.se  measures  do  not  account  for  any  differences  which  a  change 
of  census  definition  might  cause  (e.  g.,  a  change  which  would  in- 
clude establishments  which  went  out  of  business  in  1948)  ;  or  for 
any  differences  resulting  Iroin  differences  in  census  and  PES 
.scope  and  kind-of -business  classifications ;  or  from  differences  in 
the  reporting  to  the  census  and  PES  of  1948  sales  volume  or  em- 
ployment. 

Measures  of  undercoverage  of  retail  and  wholesale  es- 
tablishments will  be  found  in  the  PES  discussion  in 
volumes  I  and  IV,  respectively,  of  the  1948  Census. 


SUMMARY  OF  FINDINGS 

CONTENTS 
Text 

Page 

1939-1948  Comparisons 1 -  -  9 

Per  Capita  Expenditures  in  Service  Trade 11 

Geographic  Distribution  of  Service  Trade 13 

City-Size  Distribution  of  Service  Trade  (Tables  in  Chapter  4) 15 

Receipts  Size  of  Service  Trade  (Tables  in  Chapter  2) 17 

Employee  Size  of  Service  Trade  (Tables  in  Chapter  3) 19 

Source  of  Receipts 19 

Legal  Form  of  Organization  (Tables  in  Chapter  5) 21 

Trucks  (Tables  in  Chapter  6) 21 

Period  Established  or  Acquired  (Tables  13C  Through  13H) 22 

Supplemental  Findings  for  Amusements  (Tables  in  Chapter  9) 22 

Supplemental  Findings  for  Hotels  (Tables  in  Chapter  10) 23 

Supplemental  Findings  for  Tourist  Courts  (Table  llC) 23 

Supplemental  Findings  for  Cleaning  and  Dyeing  Plants  (Table  8C) 24 

Text  Tables 

Table 

A     Percentage  Change,  1939  to  1948 — Selected  Kinds  of  Business,  United  States 9 

B     Per  Capita  Expenditures,  Selected  Kinds  of  Business — United  States,  1948  and  1939 11 

C     Service  Receipts  for  Selected  Service  and  Related  Retail  Kinds  of  Business — United  States,  1948 13 

D     Area  Concentration  of  Receipts — Personal,  Business,  and  Repair  Services,  1948 13 

E     Area  Concentration  of  Receipts — Amusements,  Hotels,  and  Tourist  Courts,  1948 13 

F     Distribution  of  Receipts — Personal,  Business,  and  Repair  Services,  by  City-Size  Group,  United  States,  1948 15 

G     Distribution  of  Receipts — Amusements  and  Hotels,  by  City-Size  Group,  United  States,  1948 17 

H     Average  Receipts  per  Establishment — Selected  Kinds  of  Business,  United  States,  1948 17 

I      Percentage  Distribution  of  Establishments  Reporting  1948  Receipts  of  $100,000  or  More — Selected  Kinds  of  Personal,  Business, 

and  Repair  Services 17 

J      Percentage  Distribution  by  Employee-Size  Group — Personal,  Business,  and  Repair  Services  and  Year-Round  Hotels,  United 

States,  November  1948 _ _  19 

K     Percentage  Distribution  of  Establishments  Having  20  or  More  Employees — Selected  Personal,  Business,  and  Repair  Services, 

United  States,  November  1948 19 

L     Percentage  Distribution — Receipts  of  Establishments  Reporting  $50,000  or  More  From  Laundry  Work,  by  Source,   United 

States,  1948 _.. 20 

M    Percentage  Distribution  of  Receipts  of  Hotels  and  Tourist  Courts,  by  Source,  United  States,  1948 20 

N     Corporations  in  Service  Businesses — Percentage  of  Total  for  Selected  Kinds  of  Business,  United  States,  1948 21 

0     Trucks  Operated  by  Laundry  and  Related  Businesses,  United  States,  1948 21 

P     Percentage  of  Occupancy — Year-Round  Hotels  Having  25  Guest  Rooms  or  More,  United  States,  1948 23 

T 


8 


SERVICE   TRADE 


SUMMARY  OF  FINDINGS 


1939-1948  Comparisons 

From  1939  to  1948  there  was  a  decrease  of  approxi- 
mately 10,000  personal,  business,  and  repair  service  es- 
tablishments, 1.9  percent  of  the  total  number  reported 
for  1939.  In  evaluating  this  change,  it  should  be  observed 
that  not  only  were  there  significant  differences  in  indi- 
vidual kinds  of  service  businesses  from  1939  to  1948,  but 
that  procedural  differences  in  the  1939  and  1948  censuses 
had  important  effects  on  the  count  of  establishments. 

In  the  1939  census,  establishments  with  annual  receipts 
volume  under  $100  were  excluded  from  the  tabulations, 
but  in  1948  the  cut-off  level  was  raised  to  $500.  This 
change  affected  mostly  the  count  of  establishments  in 
the  personal  service  and  miscellaneous  repair  service 
groups  in  such  businesses  as  barber  shops;  beauty  shops; 
hand  laundries;  pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair 
shops;  shoe  repair  shops;  blacksmith  shops;  bicycle  re- 
pair shops;  and  locksmith  and  gunsmith  shops,  which 
contain  many  vei-y  small  enterprises.  In  the  1939  cen- 
sus, there  were  approximately  133,000  establishments 
in  the  under  $1,000  receipts  category  with  total  receipts 
of  about  $76  million,  or  $572  per  establishment.  Even 
after  adjustment  for  difference  in  price  level  between 
1939  and  1948,  a  number  of  establishments  included  in 
1939  would  not  have  met  the  1948  specifications. 

The  1948  census  avoided  "splitting"  of  establishments, 
which,  particularly  for  such  trades  as  barber  shops  and 
beauty  shops,  led  to  a  higher  count  of  establishments  in 
the  1939  census.  In  the  1939  census  lessees  of  "chairs" 
or  "booths"  were  counted  as  separate  establishments,  but 
in  the  1948  census  a  consolidated  report  was  prepared 
for  a  business  place,  even  though  for  some  purposes  each 
barber  or  beauty  shop  operator  who  leased  a  chair  or 
booth  could  have  been  considered  as  an  individual 
entrepreneur. 

Despite  the  decrease  in  number  of  personal  and  mis- 
cellaneous repair  service  establishments  covered  by  the 
1948  Census  of  Business,  there  was  an  increase  of 
163.3  percent  in  the  dollar  volume  of  business  for  the 
year  1948  compared  with  1939 ;  the  increase  of  18.7  per- 
cent in  paid  employees  and  active  proprietors  of  unin- 
corporated businesses ;  and  the  increase  of  195.4  percent 
in  annual  pay  roll.  Table  A,  below,  presents  the  per- 
centage changes  by  kind  of  business  for  the  country  as 
a  whole. 

981780—52 2 


Table  A.— PERCENTAGE  CHANGE,  1939  TO  1948— SELECTED 
KINDS   OF  BUSINESS,   UNITED   STATES 


Kind  of  business 


SELECTED  SEBVICE8 

Personal,  business,  and  repair  services.. 

Amusements 

Hotels... 

Tourist  courts  and  camps 

SELECTED    PERSONAL,     BUSINESS,    AND 
BEPAIR  SEBVICES 

Personal  services,  total 

Barbershops 

Beauty  shops 

Barber  and  beauty  shops  combined. 
Cleaning,  dyeing  plants  (excluding 

rug  cleaning) 

Rug  cleaning,  repairing  plants 

Funeral  service,  crematories 

Power  laundries 

Linen    supply   service— without 

power  facilities 

Laundries  (excluding  power) 

Photographic    studios    (including 

commercial  photography) 

Pressing,  alteration,  etc.  (excluding 

fur)... 

Fur  repair  and  storage  shops 

Shoe  repair  shops.. 

Shoeshine  parlors 

Hat  cleaning  shops 

Costume    and    dress   suit   rental 

agencies 

Turkish  baths,  massage  parlors 

Business  services,  total. 

Advertising  agencies 

Outdoor  advertising  service. 

Consumer  credit  reporting  agen- 
cies^ etc 

Duplicating,  addressing,  mailing, 
mailing  list 

Public  stenographic  agencies,  court 
reporting 

Blueprinting,  photostating  services. 

Employment  agencies,  private 

Disinfecting,  exterminating  service. 

Window  cleaning  service 

Auctioneers'  estabs.  (service  only). 

Coin-operated  machine  rental  and 
repair  services 

Detective  agencies 

Interior  decorating  service 

Photo  finishing  laboratories 

Sign  painting  shops 

Window  display  service 

Automobile  repair  services  and  garages, 
total 

General  automobile  repair  shops.. 

Battery  and  ignition  repair  and 
service  shops.. 

Paint  shops _ 

Radiator  repair  shops 

Tire  repair  shops... 

Top  and  body  repair  shops 

Brake  repair  shops. 

Wheel,  axle,  spring  repair  shops 

Other  automobile  repair  shops, 
n.  e.  c 

Automobile  rentals  (without  driv- 
ers)  

Storage  garages 

Parking  lots. 

Automobile  laundries 

Miscellaneous  repair  services,  total 

Blacksmith  shops 

Radio  repair  shops 

Refrigerator  service  and  repair 
shops 

Other  electrical  repair  shops 

Upholstery,  furniture  repair  shops. 
Watch,  clock,  jewelry  repair  shops.. 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


-1.9 

12.1 

5.9 

91.7 


-9.7 
-22.0 
-10.3 
-38.  b 

107.0 

49.9 

2.6 

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-14.4 
-28.9 

34.3 

-13.3 

7.1 

-20.7 

-62.8 

10.7 

22.3 
-18.4 

22.2 
101.4 
17.5 

3.0 

-2.7 

-22.0 
34.4 
56.7 
46.3 
53.1 

-30.9 

-16.2 
115.4 
30.4 
41.8 

-20.6 
29.8 


21.1 
16.0 


97.6 
161.2 
-11.7 
67.3 
64.2 
189.8 

272.7 

66.0 

-46.0 

-5.6 

-17.6 

6.3 

-60.9 

17.0 

95.1 

20.4 

6.3 

2.1 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 


188.  5 
135.4 
151.7 
432.4 


143.8 
75.1 
80.2 
23.6 

342.1 
245.5 
118.8 
101.3 

124.3 
76.6 

230.3 

127.7 
259.0 
89.4 
-18.8 
127.6 

148.6 
65.0 

234.7 
305.5 
145.2 

153.3 

148.2 

10S.8 
221.2 
291.6 
290.1 
222.7 
178.8 

65.2 
355.1 
334.0 
451.4 
181.2 
163.5 


254.1 
267.8 

197.2 
417.1 
683.1 
325.4 
321.5 
270.5 
646.1 

881.2 

314.4 

64.2 

135.8 

252.8 

322.5 

96.8 

364.2 

393.6 
305.4 
260.1 
188.9 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 


215.1 
170.5 
171.4 
434.9 


170.8 
126.  8 
92.3 
32.4 

381.4 
259.  8 
121.3 
114.7 

95.8 
136.2 

■268.8 

175.6 
270.8 
146.0 
2.9 
149.4 

115.4 
93.0 

251.6 
262.9 
168.9 

169.8 

162.2 

212.0 
274.3 
269.  8 
308.0 
217.0 
107.8 

71.9 
336.3 
365.9 
645.9 
296.2 
126.5 


264.4 
265.0 

263. 1 
471.6 
740.5 
400.6 
329.2 
297.7 
642.7 

854.6 

247.8 

96.4 

191.1 

428.1 

444.0 
184.2 
937.5 

325.9 
360.0 
335.4 
355.0 


Paid  em- 
ployees, 
work- 
week 
ended 
nearest 
Novem- 
ber 15 


43.4 
62.9 
20.6 
144.fi 


30.3 

-8.9 

-16.5 

-43.3 

142.8 
78.6 
23.0 
9.4 

16.8 
S.5 

72.1 

18.4 

30.8 

1.3 

-42.9 

30.6 

17.9 
-10,8 

69.3 
128.7 
21.7 

40.4 

15.7 

73.9 
74.0 
129.7 
80.8 
51.7 
-34.2 

-17.3 

141.6 

104.1 

221.4 

54.2 

13.9 


59.3 
69.7 

48.6 
142.1 
245.6 
92.2 
86.6 
84.8 
261.0 

282.8 

63.4 

-13.4 

28.5 

149.2 

119.3 
-0.6 
261.1 

114.2 
lU.O 

76.7 
108.7 


Active 
pro- 
prie- 
tors 


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SERVICE    TRADE 


PERSONAL,  AUTOMOBILE.  AND  MISCELLANEOUS  REPAIR  SERVICES— INCREASE    IN 
PER  CAPITA  EXPENDITURES,  BY  STATE,  1939  TO  1948 


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SOUTH  CAROLINA 

ARKANSAS 

ALABAMA 

NORTH  CAROLINA 

GEORGIA 

NEU  MEXICO 
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WEST  VIRGINIA 

KENTUCKY 

OKLAHOMA 

TENNESSEE 

SOUTH  DAKOTA 

VIRGINIA 

KANSAS 

TEXAS 

INDIANA 

PENNSYLVANIA 

FLORIDA 

WISCONSIN 

LOUISIANA 

COLORADO 

NEBRASKA 

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Table  A. — Continued 


Kind  of  business 


Armature  rewinding  shops... - 

Bicycle  repair  shops ... 

Leather  goods  repair  shops 

Locksmith,  gunsmith  shops 

Musical  instrument  repair  shops 

Saw,  knife,  and  tool  sharpening  and 

repair  shops 

Sewing  machine  repair  shops, 

Stove  repair  shops 

Taxidermists 

Typewriter  repair  shops 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


100.8 
-19.9 
-74.2 
-32.6 
-19.7 

-10.1 

37.5 

-43.3 

-41.9 

3.2 


Recelpfi, 
entire 
year 


369.8 
115.1 
-5.0 
119.1 
184.  4 

152.9 
274.4 
165.3 
84.0 
228.1 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 


368.1 
78.8 
174.7 
151.4 
414.3 

181.4 
190.4 
230.6 
79.2 
290.3 


Paid  em- 
ployees, 
work- 
week 
ended 
nearest 
Novem- 
ber 15 


104.2 
-24.6 
-2.6 
17.2 
156.6 

37.1 
6.5.6 
8.5 
-5.0 
68.1 


-Active 
pro- 
prie- 
tors 


115.3 
-19.8 
-73.6 
-27.4 
-18.1 

-10.0 

47.1 

-39.0 

-39.6 

6.2 


While  a  net  increase  of  12.1  percent  in  the  total  num- 
ber of  amusement  enterprises  is  indicated  in  table  A, 
above,  examination  of  the  kind-of-business  detail  pre- 
sented in  Table  IB,  page  1.04,  shows  a  decrease  of  more 
than  three  thousand  in  the  number  of  billiard  and  pool 
parlors,  and  a  decrease  of  more  than  a  thousand  dance 
halls,  both  of  which  are  largely  a  result  of  definition 
changes.  In  the  case  of  billiard  and  pool  parlors,  the 
definition  was  changed  to  include  in  the  Retail  phase  of 
the  Business  Census  those  establishments  reporting  re- 
ceipts from  the  sale  of  merchandise  (including  food  and 
beverages)  in  the  amount  of  50  percent  or  more  of  their 
total  receipts,  compared  with  75  percent  in  the  1939 
census.  For  dance  halls  a  moi'e  rigid  definition  of 
private  dancing  schools  (which  were  not  to  be  included  in 
this  classification  in  either  census)  mainly  contributed  to 
the  decrease. 

Tourist  courts  with  an  increase  of  91.7  percent  in 
number,  432.4  percent  in  receipts,  144.6  percent  in  em- 
ployees, and  434.9  percent  in  pay  roll  gained  propor- 
tionately more  than  hotels,  which  showed  only  a  nominal 
increase  in  number,  and  a  percentage  increase  in  re- 
ceipts volume  somewhat  below  the  levels  of  many  other 
fields  of  economic  activity.  Average  receipts  per  hotel 
increased  only  137.6  percent  as  against  the  177.7  percent 
increase  in  the  average  receipts  per  tourist  court. 

Per  Capita  Expenditures  in  Service  Trade 

A  measure  of  the  importance  of  the  service  trades  in 
the  economy  of  the  Nation  is  the  average  expenditure  for 
services  per  person.  Inasmuch  as  the  activities  of  busi- 
ness services  ordinarily  are  not  directly  concerned  with 
the  household  consumer  as  are  those  of  personal  and 
repair  services,  places  of  amusement,  hotels,  and  tourist 
courts,  they  are  omitted  from  this  discussion.  For  the 
service  trades  included  in  the  scope  of  the  census,  other 
than  business  services,  total  receipts  in  1948  were  $12.0 
billion,  representing  a  per  capita  expenditure  for  the 
United  States  of  $82.10.  Motion  picture  theaters  re- 
ceived the  largest  share,  with  power  laundries  and  general 
automobile  repair  shops  next  in  order.  Personal  serv- 
ices, however,  was  the  most  important  single  gi'oup,  ac- 


counting for  $30.40  of  the  total  per  capita  expenditure 
of  $82.10.  The  increase  in  per  capita  expenditures 
between  1939  and  1948,  a  period  when  the  population  in- 
creased by  12  percent,  was  118  percent.  However, 
changes  in  price  levels  accounted  for  a  considerable  part 
of  this  increase.  Table  B,  below,  shows  how  various 
kinds  of  service  businesses  shared  in  the  growth  in  per 
capita  expenditure. 


Table  B.— PER  CAPITA  EXPENDITURES,  SELECTED  KINDS 
OF   BUSINESS— UNITED   STATES,   1948  AND  19.39' 

Kind  of  business 

Per  capita 
expenditure 

Percent 
increase, 

1948 

1939 

1939  to 
1948 

Personal  services,  total         .    . 

$30. 40 

$13.92 

118 

Barbershops      ...  . 

2.77 
2.80 
6.63 
3.92 

1.45 
2.50 
1.38 
9.99 

10.69 

1.76 
1.77 
1.40 
2.00 

0.49 
1.17 
0.82 
4.51 

3.37 

57 

Cleaning,  dyeing  plants  (e.\cluding rug  cleaning).. 

295 
96 

Photographic  studios  (including  commercial  pho- 
tography) .     .  . 

196 

Pressing,  alteration,  garment  repair  shops 

114 

68 

other  personal  services      .  .. 

122 

217 

5.75 
1.30 
3.64 

6.49 

1.74 
0.78 
0.85 

1.71 

230 

Automobile  storage,  parking    ... 

67 

328 

Miscellaneous  repair  services,  total 

280 

1.47 
0.87 
0.69 
3.66 

3  18.  30 

0.37 
0.27 
0.23 
0.84 

'7.63 

297 

Upholstery,  furniture  repair  shops. 

222 

Watch,  clock,  jewelry  repair  shops     ... 

1.57 

other  miscellaneous  repair  services 

324 

Amusements,  total 

140 

Motion  picture  theaters,  regular 

10.73 
7.67 

14.88 
1.34 

5.14 
2.49 

6.60 
0.28 

109 

204 

Hotels 

125 

379 

1  Per  capita  figures  based  on  Census  of  Business  data  for  1948  and  1939  and  estimated 
population  figures  for  the  same  years. 

2  Includes  admission  taxes. 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants  and  power  laundries  had 
become  more  important  recipients  of  public  patronage  by 
1948,  while  barber  and  beauty  shops  were  I'elatively  less 
important.  Repair  services,  particularly  the  specialized 
automobile  repair  shops,  accounted  for  a  significantly 
greater  part  of  the  consumer's  dollar  in  the  later  census. 
Tourist  courts  made  the  greatest  gain  of  any  major  group, 
but  its  share  of  public  spending  was  still  small. 

It  should  be  observed  that,  if  per  capita  figures  on  ex- 
penditure for  "services"  rather  than  in  service  businesses 
are  desired,  a  small  deduction  should  be  made  for  mer- 
chandise sales  by  service  businesses  (see  section  on 
Source  of  Receipts,  below),  but  that  a  substantial  addi- 
tion of  service  receipts  of  retail  stores  also  should  be 
made.  Retail  stores  reported  receipts  from  services  of 
$2.9  billion  in  1948.  This  represented  a  per  capita  expen- 
diture of  $19.94.  More  than  half  of  this  amount  was  for 
the  repair  of  automobiles.  The  service  receipts  of  auto- 
mobile repair  shops,  and  the  service  receipts  of  retail 
automobile  dealers  and  gasoline  service  stations  together 
accounted  for  an  annual  per  capita  expenditure  for  auto- 
mobile repairs  and  services  of  $21.47. 

Table  C,  below,  shows  the  distribution  of  repair  and 
service  receipts  in  several  related  kinds  of  business  and 


12 


SERVICE   TRADE 


PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— PERCENTAGE  DISTRIBUTION   OF 
ESTABLISHMENTS  AND  RECEIPTS,  BY  STATE,  1948 


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CALIFORNIA 

PENNSYLVANIA 
ILLINOIS 

TEXAS 

OHIO 

KEW  JERSEY 

MICHIGAN 

MASSACHUSETTS 

MISSOURI 

INOIANA 

WISCONSIN 

FLORIDA 

MINNESOTA 

IOWA 

NORTH  CAROLINA 

OKUHOMA 

GEORGIA 

HASHINGTON 

CONNECTICUT 

KANSAS 

TENNESSEE 

VIRGINIA 
HARYUNO 
AUBAHA 

KENTUCKY 

LOUISIANA 

OREGON 

HEBRASKA 

ARKANSAS 

COLORADO 

MISSISSIPPI 

SOUTH  CAROLINA 

WEST  VIRGINIA 

RHODE    I3UND 

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ARUONA 

UTAH 

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SOUTH  DAKOTA 

NEW  MEXICO 

NORTH   DAKOTA 

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IDAHO 

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ice establishments. 

Table  C— SERVICE  RECEIPTS  FOR  SELECTED  SERVICE 
AND  RELATED  RETAIL  KINDS  OF  BUSINESS— UNITED 
STATES,  1948 


Kind  of  business  or  kind-of-busincss  group 


Automobile  repair  services  and  garages.. 

Automotive  group  (retail  trade)- 

Gasoline  service  stations  (retail  trade)... 

Total  automobile  services 

Fur  repair  and  storage  shops 

Furriers,  fur  stores  (retail  trade) 

Total  tur  services 

Electrical  repair  shops 

Household  appliance  stores  (retail  trade) 
Radio  stores  (retail  trade) 

Total  electrical  repair 

Watch,  clock,  jewelry  repair  shops 

Jewelry  stores  (retail  trade) 

Total  jewelry  repair 


Service  re- 
ceipts, 
1948  (thou- 
sand dollars) 


1,340,839 

1, 486, 654 

302,  702 


3, 136, 198 


35,  254 
42,688 


77,  942 

181,  269 

123,047 

28,  809 


333, 126 


69, 140 
119,  487 


188,  627 


Geographic  Distribution  of  Service  Trade 

A  significant  characteristic  of  the  1948  Service  Trade 
activity  in  the  United  States  was  its  geographic  concen- 
tration in  a  relatively  few  States  and  metropolitan  areas. 
These  States  and  areas  were  places  of  high  population 
density  and  generally  high  per  capita  income.  Table  D, 
below,  shows  the  extent  of  this  concentration  for  personal, 
business,  and  repair  services. 

Table    D.— AREA    CONCENTRATION    OF    RECEIPTS— PER- 
SONAL, BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES,  1948 


Area 


Selected  States: 

United  States,  total 

New  York 

Pennsylvania 

Ohio - 

Illinois - - 

Texas 

California 

All  other  States 

Selected  metropolitan  areas: 

United  States,  total 

Chicago - 

Detroit 

Los  Angeles 

New  York-Northeastern  N.  J. 

Philadelphia 

San  Francisco-Oakland 

Remainder     of    the     United 
States 


Personal 
services 


Percent 
100.0 


14.9 
6.7 
8.5 
8.0 
4/6 
8.8 

51.5 


100.0 


6.4 
2.7 
4.1 
14.8 
3.0 
2.2 

66.8 


Business 
services 


Percent 
100.0 


33.4 
5.2 

4.7 
11.5 

2.6 
10.4 
32.2 


100.0 


10.9 
4.3 
6.2 

32.1 
2.8 
3.0 

40.7 


.Automo- 
bile repair 

services 
and  garages 


Percent 
100.0 


12.3 
6.7 

5.1 
6.0 
5.4 
11.7 
52.8 


100.0 


4.2 
2.0 
5.1 
11.4 
2.7 
2.6 

72.0 


Miscellane- 
ous repair 
services 


Percent 
100.0 


15.1 
5.8 
4.1 
7.4 
6.7 
10.6 
50.3 


100.0 


5.2 
2.2 
5.7 
15.6 
2.7 
2.1 

66.5 


Receipts  of  personal  service  establishments,  such  as 
barber  and  beauty  shops,  funeral  service,  photographic 
studios,  and  shoe  repair  shops,  were  distributed  geo- 
graphically in  a  similar  pattern  to  population.  How- 
ever, the  large  centers  had  a  somewhat  higher  proportion 
of  the  receipts  of  all  personal  service  business.  The  six 
metropolitan  areas  listed  above  had  21  percent  of  the 
population  (1950  census)  and  33  percent  of  the  personal 
service  receipts.    The  six  States  in  this  table  had  40  per- 


cent of  the  population  and  48  percent  of  the  receipts. 
The  six  metropolitan  areas  in  the  above  table  also  ac- 
counted for  25  percent  of  all  dry  cleaning  receipts  and  31 
percent  of  the  power  laundry  receipts. 

Business  services  wore  i;irgely  concentrated  in  indus- 
trial and  commercial  centers  convenient  to  their  cus- 
tomers or  clients.  The  six  large  metropolitan  areas  ac- 
counted for  59  percent  of  all  business  service  receipts  in 
1948.  The  New  York-Northeastern  New  Jersey  area 
alone  accounted  for  nearly  one-third  of  all  business  serv- 
ice activity.  However,  in  the  case  of  such  business  serv- 
ices as  advertising  agencies  and  news  syndicates,  receipts 
frequently  are  credited  to  the  main  office  and  do  not 
measure  activities  of  local  offices  of  the  organizations  in 
other  cities. 

Except  in  the  case  of  tourist  courts  (see  table  E  be- 
low), receipts  of  automobile  repair  service  businesses 
were  less  concentrated  in  the  large  metropolitan  centers 
than  those  of  the  other  major  groups  of  service  business. 
However,  certain  kinds  of  business  in  this  group  are 
found  principally  in  large  cities.  For  example,  the  New 
York-Northeastern  New  Jersey  Metropolitan  Area  ac- 
counted for  16  percent  of  automobile  rental  receipts,  40 
percent  of  storage  garage  receipts,  and  17  percent  of  auto 
laundry  receipts. 

Inasmuch  as  the  function  of  most  of  the  establishments 
in  the  miscellaneous  repair  services  group  consisted 
largely  of  services  performed  for  individuals,  their  geo- 
graphic distribution  was  much  the  same  as  that  of  per- 
sonal services.  However,  this  group  contained  a  large 
residual,  "Other  repair  shops,  not  elsewhere  classified," 
which  consisted  largely  of  repair  services  for  business 
concerns.  The  New  York-Northeastern  New  Jersey 
Metropolitan  Area  accounted  for  15  percent  of  all  re- 
ceipts for  these  shops.  Texas  and  California  accounted 
for  27  percent,  mucli  of  which  was  attributable  to  estab- 
lishments engaged  in  the  repair  of  oil  well  equipment. 

Table  E  below,  demonstrates  the  degi'ee  of  concen- 
tration of  places  of  amusement,  hotels,  and  tourist  courts 
in  the  United  States. 

Table  E.— AREA  CONCENTRATION  OF  RECEIPTS— AMUSE- 
MENTS,  HOTELS,   AND   TOURIST   COURTS,   194S 


Area 


Selected  States: 

United  States,  total 

New  York 

Pennsylvania 

Ohio 

Illinois 

Texas - 

California 

All  other  States 

Selected  metropolitan  areas: 

United  States,  total 

Chicago 

Detroit - 

Los  Angeles 

New  York-Northeastern  N.  J... 

Philadelphia 

San  Francisco-Oakland 

Remainder  of  the  United  States 


Amuse- 
ments 


Percent 
100.0 


16.9 
6.1 
6.3 
7.3 
3.7 
10.9 
49.8 


100.0 


6.8 
2.4 
5.6 

15.8 
2.5 
2.6 

65.4 


Hotels 


Percent 
100. 0 


18.9 
5.4 
4.2 
7.9 
3.6 
9.4 

60.6 


1.7 
3.0 

13.9 
1.6 
2.6 

70.4 


Tourist 
courts 


Percent 
100.0 


2.4 
1.3 
1.4 
1.1 

in.  7 

17.6 

65.5 


100.0 


0.3 
0.3 


92.3 


14 


SERVICE   TRADE 


SERVICE  TRADE— DISTRIBUTION  BY  CITY-SIZE  GROUP,  1948 


PERSOKAL,  AUTOMOBILE,  AND  MISCELLANEOUS  REPAIR  SERVICES 
(527,552  establishments) 


BUSINESS  SERVICES 
(32,007   establishments) 


HOTELS 
(29.650   establishments) 


AHUSEMEKTS 
(50.347   establishments) 


;  REMAINDER  OF  AREA 


500.000  OR  MORE 


16.91 

) 

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25.000-99.999 


In  each  sognenl   Ihe  arranjcment  of  data  is  as  follows: 
Cily-siie  group  (number  of    inhabitants). 
Percentage  of  establ ishmentiS  located  in  city-aize  jroup. 


SUMMARY   OF   FINDINGS 


15 


A  comparison  with  the  corresponding  table  for  per- 
sonal, business,  and  repair  services  reveals  that  while 
amusements  and  hotels  followed  a  similar  pattern  of 
concentration  as  personal  services,  tourist  courts  were 
quite  differently  distributed  and  were  mainly  outside  the 
larger  metropolitan  areas. 

Motion  jDicture  theaters,  which  reported  over  half  of  all 
amusement  receipts  in  1948,  were  distributed  similarly 
to  population,  but  certain  other  kinds  of  amusements  did 
not  show  the  same  degree  of  correlation.  For  example, 
17  southern  States  reported  37  percent  of  the  Nation's 
receipts  for  billiard  and  pool  parloi'S  but  only  21  percent 
of  all  amusement  receipts.  The  Chicago  Metropolitan 
Area,  with  5.8  percent  of  all  amusement  receipts,  reported 
12.4  percent  of  all  bowling  alley  receipts.  Theaters  and 
theatrical  producers  (excluding  motion  picture)  were 
concentrated  in  the  New  York-Northeastern  New  Jersey 
Metropolitan  Area,  which  had  57  percent  of  the  receipts 
for  this  kind  of  business. 

While  illegal  gambling  receipts  were  excluded  from 
the  Census  of  Business,  Nevada's  legalized  gambling  es- 
tablishments reported  net  receipts  of  $28  million  in  1948, 
90  percent  of  all  amusement  receipts  in  that  State. 

The  large  States  and  metropolitan  areas  had  approxi- 
mately the  same  proportion  of  hotel  receipts  as  personal 
service  receipts.  However,  there  were  mai'ked  concen- 
trations of  hotels  in  the  Miami  and  Atlantic  City  metro- 
politan areas,  which  reported  2.2  percent  and  1.8  percent, 
respectively,  of  the  $2.2  billion  receipts  for  1948. 

Seasonal  hotels  in  the  three  States  of  New  York,  New 
Jersey,  and  Florida  reported  54  percent  of  all  seasonal 
hotel  receipts  in  1948.  Other  concentrations  of  seasonal 
hotels  were  in  the  northern  border  States  from  Maine  to 
Minnesota;  the  western  States  of  Wyoming,  Colorado, 
and  Arizona;  and  the  coastal  States  of  Maryland,  Vir- 
ginia, and  California. 

Tourist  courts  differed  from  the  other  service  groups 
in  that  they  were  largely  concentrated  in  the  West. 
Eleven  western  States  in  1948  reported  43  percent  of  the 
Nation's  tourist  court  receipts.  California  alone  ac- 
counted for  18  percent.  In  New  Mexico,  tourist  courts 
reported  receipts  amounting  to  two-thirds  of  the  volume 
reported  by  New  Mexico  hotels.  In  contrast,  tourist 
courts  in  the  eastern  States  reported  receipts  volumes 
ranging  from  1  to  16  percent  of  the  receipts  of  hotels  in 
these  States. 

CitySize  Distribution  of  Service  Trade 
(Tables  in  Chapter  4) 

As  previously  indicated,  there  was  a  tendency  for 
service  trade  to  be  concentrated  in  large  cities.  How- 
ever, this  was  not  the  case  for  some  kinds  of  personal 
and  miscellaneous  repair  services,  such  as  barber  and 
beauty  shops  and  radio  repair  shojis.  On  the  other  hand, 
most  business  services  were  located  in  large  cities,  in 
order  to  be  near  to  their  commercial  and  manufacturing 
clients.    Certain  other  kinds  of  business,  such  as  storage 


garages,  also  were  concentrated  in  large  urban  centers 
because  they  served  needs  peculiar  to  cities. 

In  this  volume  several  tables  are  provided  in  which 
various  groupings  of  service  industries  were  classified  ac- 
cording to  the  population  of  the  city  in  which  they  were 
located.  Tourist  courts,  since  they  were,  for  the  most 
part,  located  in  suburban  areas  or  along  highways,  were 
not  included  in  the  tables. 

A  measure  of  the  extent  to  which  groups  of  service 
trades  were  concentrated  in  cities  is  the  proportion  of 
receipts  reported  by  the  establishments  in  the  respective 
city-size  groups.  Table  F,  below,  presents  these  data  for 
four  major  groups  of  service  trades. 

Table  F.— DISTRIBUTION  OF  RECEIPTS— PERSONAL, 
BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES,  BY  CITY-SIZE 
GROUP,  UNITED  STATES,  1948 


City-size '  (number  of  Inhabitants) 


United  States,  total 

500,000  and  over 

260,1X10  to  499.999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 - 

10,000  to  24,999 - 

6,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  United  States 


Personal 
services 


Percent 
100.0 


32.6 
9.2 

11. 1 
9.1 
8.8 

10.4 
6.3 
4.1 
8.5 


Business 
services 


Percent 
100.0 


67.7 
9.3 
9.0 
4.6 
3,4 
2.7 
0.9 
0.5 
1.9 


Automobile 

repair 

services 

and  garages 


Percent 
100.0 


27.0 
9.4 

11.4 
7.7 
6.6 
8.0 
4.6 
3.4 

21.9 


Miscellane- 
ous repair 
services 


Percent 
100.0 


29.7 
8.7 

10.6 
9.0 
7.0 

10.0 
6.6 
3.7 

15.7 


•  Based  on  advance  1950  population  estimates. 

The  kinds  of  business  included  in  business  services  were 
for  the  most  part  located  in  the  large  cities.  Employ- 
ment agencies,  advertising  agencies,  and  news  syndicates 
had  receipts  of  73  percent,  85  percent,  and  99.6  percent, 
respectively,  in  cities  with  500,000  inhabitants  or  more. 
However,  because  receipts  of  certain  business  services 
such  as  advertising  agencies  are  frequently  credited  to  the 
main  office  of  the  organization,  they  do  not  adequately 
measure  the  activity  in  local  offices  of  the  organization 
which  may  be  in  smaller  cities. 

Automobile  repair  shops  were  less  concentrated  in 
larger  cities  than  were  any  of  the  other  three  groups  of 
service  trades.  However,  several  kinds  of  business  in 
this  group  do  show  the  big-city  concentration.  Estab- 
lishments in  cities  of  500,000  or  more  reported  51  percent 
of  receipts  for  all  auto  rental  agencies,  72  percent  for 
storage  garages,  55  percent  for  parking  lots,  and  52  per- 
cent for  automobile  laundries. 

Eeceipts  of  miscellaneous  repair  services  were  dis- 
tributed similarly  to  those  of  personal  services  except  for 
blacksmith  and  welding  shops,  which  reported  56  per- 
cent and  28  percent,  respectively,  of  all  receipts  from  the 
"remainder  of  United  States"  (rural  sections). 

Table  G  below,  provides  city-size  data  for  amusements 
and  hotels. 

It  will  be  noted  that  hotels  show  a  greater  concentra- 
tion than  personal  services  in  two  size  groups:  Cities 
over  500,000  and  places  of  fewer  than  2,500  inhabitants. 
The  hotels  in  rural  areas  were  mainly  resort  establish- 
ments, some  with  relatively  large  volumes  of  receipts. 


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17 


Table  G— DISTRIBUTION  OF  RECEIPTS— AMUSEMENTS 
AND  HOTELS,  BY  CITY-SIZE  GROUP,  UNITED  STATES, 
1948 


Table  H  indicates  that  large  establishments  are  con- 


City-size  '  (number  of  inhabitants) 


Hotels 


United  States,  total 

600,000  and  over _ 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249.999-- 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 - 

10,000  to  24,999 - 

5,000  to  9.999 

2,500  to  4.999 

Remainder  o(  United  States 


'  Based  on  advance  1950  population  estimates. 

Receipts  Si2;e  of  Service  Trade  (Tables  in  Chapter  2) 

The  individual  business  establishment  or  unit  rather 
than  the  company  or  firm  was  the  basis  for  the  statistics 
on  receipts  size  in  this  volume.  In  the  hotel  and  motion 
picture  theater  industries,  for  example,  there  were  many 
firms  which  operated  businesses  at  a  number  of  locations. 
For  these  industries  receipts-size  statistics  on  a  firm  or 
company  basis  would  differ  considerably  from  those  for 
the  individual  establislunent  or  location. 

In  many  service  trades,  where  little  investment  in 
merchandise  and  equipment  is  ordinarily  needed,  small 
businesses  predominate,  e.  g.,  barber  shops.  Certain 
other  types  of  services,  however,  require  considerable 
equipment  or  large  staffs  of  employees  and  therefore  re- 
sult in  large-size  establishments.  For  example,  a  power 
laundry  can  render  low-cost  service  by  using  factory 
methods,  large  specialized  machines,  and  specialization 
in  the  operations  performed  by  employees.  Advertising 
agencies  which  conduct  Nation-wide  advertising  cam- 
paigns require  large  staffs  of  .specialists.  Similarly, 
hotels  or  motion  picture  theaters  need  large  buildings 
and  sizable  staffs  to  carry  out  their  functions. 

Data  on  receipts  size  for  the  various  kinds  of 
service  establishments  in  1948  are  included  in  a  series  of 
tables  in  chapter  2  of  this  volume.  In  each  table  re- 
ceipts of  units  established  or  acquired  in  1948  are  treated 
as  a  separate  category.  Thus,  units  in  the  several  re- 
ceipts-size groups  are  restricted  to  those  reporting  re- 
ceipts for  an  entire  year  of  operation. 

A  summary  of  the  size  variation  among  establishments 
in  different  service  trades  is  presented  in  table  H,  below. 

Table  H.— AVERAGE   RECEIPTS   PER   ESTABLISHMENT- 
SELECTED  KINDS  OF  BUSINESS,  UNITED  STATES,  1948 


Kind  of  business 


Barbershops _._ 

Power  laundries _ - 

Advertising  agencies 

General  automobile  repair  shops -_ 

Storage  garages _ _ 

Radio  repair  shops - ___ 

Motion  picture  theaters,  regular ___ 

Billiard  and  pool  parlors _ 

Hotels - 

Tourist  courts 

'  Part-year  establishments  excluded  from  computations. 


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establish- 
ment 1 


$4,600 
144.200 
129,900 
15.  400 
47,300 

9,000 
79,000 

7,600 
79.400 

8,200 


centrated  in  a  few  kinds  of  business, 
demonstrated  by  table  I,  below. 


This  is  further 


Table  I.— PERCENTAGE  DISTRIBUTION  OP  ESTABLISH- 
MENTS REPORTING  1948  RECEIPTS  OP  $100,000  OR 
MORE— SELECTED  KINDS  OF  PERSONAL,  BUSINESS, 
AND  REPAIR  SERVICES 


Kind  of  business 


Personal,  business,  and  repair  services 

Personal  services - 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants  (eic.  rag  cleaning) 

Funeral  service 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  serrtce 

other  personal  services 

Business  services - 

Advertising  agencies 

Other  business  services 

Automobile  repair  services  and  garages 

Genera!  automobile  repair  shops 

Storage  garages 

Other  automobile  repair  services - 

Miscellaneous  repair  services 


Number  of 
establish- 
ments 


11,103 


6,919 


1,331 
774 

2,665 
617 
632 

2,804 


687 
2,117 

1,616 


505 
260 
761 


Percentage 
distri- 
bution 


100 


63 


12 
7 

24 
6 
6 


19 
14 


For  purposes  of  comparison  with  table  I,  it  is  noted 
that  only  16  out  of  82,660  barber  shops  that  operated 
during  all  of  1948  had  receipts  of  $100,000  or  more. 
Business  services  accounted  for  a  quarter  of  the  large 
establishments,  although  this  group  covered  only  6  per- 
cent of  the  total  number  of  establishments. 

Geographically,  the  largest  service  establishments 
were  somewhat  more  concentrated  than  all  service  es- 
tablishments.. The  State  of  New  York  reported  only 
14  percent  of  all  personal,  business,  and  repair  services, 
but  19  percent  of  the  establishments  with  $100,000  re- 
ceipts or  more.  The  corresponding  ratios  for  the  three 
States  of  New  York,  Illinois,  and  California  combined 
are  29  percent  and  38  percent. 

The  average  receipts  per  establishment  of  laundries, 
cleaning  and  dyeing  plants,  and  related  service  businesses 
was  related  to  types  of  activity  combined  and  types  of 
equipment  used.  For  example,  power  laundries  with 
cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities  had  higher  average  re- 
ceipts in  1948  than  those  that  had  no  such  facilities  ($182,- 
400  as  against  $89,500).  Similarly  in  the  linen  supply 
and  diaper  service  fields  the  larger  establishments  usually 
had  power  facilities.  In  the  case  of  linen  supply  serv- 
ices, average  receipts  per  establishments  were  $311,100 
for  those  with  power  plants,  and  $103,600  for  those  not 
having  such  plants.  Corresponding  figures  in  the  diaper 
service  industry  were  $73,600  and  $37,600,  respectively. 

In  the  case  of  hotels  seasonality  is  a  significant  factor 
in  average  annual  receipts.  In  1948  seasonal  hotels  aver- 
aged $36,700  in  receipts,  compared  with  $81,100  for  year- 
round  hotels,  and  average  receipts  per  guest  room  were 
$924  for  seasonal  hotels  compared  with  $1,475  for  year- 
round  hotels. 


18 


SERVICE  TRADE 


PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES  AND  YEAR-ROUND  HOTELS- 
DISTRIBUTION,    BY  EMPLOYEE  SIZE,  1948 


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19 


Employee  Size  of  Service  Trade 
(Tables  in  Chapter  3) 

In  addition  to  the  dollar  volume  of  business  that  it 
transacts,  another  indicator  of  the  economic  importance 
of  a  business  establishment  is  the  number  of  its  em- 
ployees. The  number  of  employees  is  not  strictly  pro- 
portional to  receipts,  differing  among  kinds  of  business 
and  being  affected  by  such  factoi's  as  proportion  of  re- 
ceipts from  sales  of  merchandise  and  also,  in  smaller 
businesses,  by  the  number  of  proprietors  and  unpaid  fam- 
ily workers  who  do  work  that  would  normally  be  done 
by  paid  emploj'ees  in  large  establishments. 

Since  size  of  establishment  based  on  number  of  paid 
emploj'ees  has  been  based  on  number  employed  during 
the  workweek  ended  nearest  November  15,  1948,  seasonal 
businesses,  such  as  certain  types  of  amusement  enter- 
prises, tourist  courts,  and  seasonal  hotels,  did  not  lend 
themselves  to  this  type  of  analysis.  The  tables  in  this 
chapter  accordingly  are  limited  to  data  for  personal, 
business,  and  repair  services,  and  year-round  hotels. 

Table  J,  below,  presents  a  comparison  of  percentage 
distributions  of  establishments  and  receipts  according 
to  employee-size  groups  for  two  major  categories  of  serv- 
ice trades. 

Table  J.— PERCENTAGE  DISTRIBUTION  BY  EMPLOYEE- 
SIZE  GROUP— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR 
SERVICES  AND  YEAR-ROUND  HOTELS,  UNITED  STATES, 
NOVEMBER  1948 


Number  of  employees,  November  15 


All  establishments,  total-. 

No  employees 

1  employee -_- 

2  employees 

3  employees -- 

4  or  5  employees 

6  or  7  employees 

8  or  9  employees - 

10  to  19  employees 

20  to  49  employees 

50  to  99  employees 

100  or  more  employees 


Personal,  business, 
and  repair  services 


Estab.      Receipts 


Percent 
100.0 


62.8 
18.7 
10.1 
5.6 
5.1 
2.4 
1.2 
2.2 
1.3 
0.4 
0.2 


Percent 
100.0 


13.2 
10.3 


9.2 

6.1 

3.9 

10.5 

11.9 

7.5 

11.7 


Year-round  hotels 


Estab.      Receipts 


Percent 
100.0 


20.0 

16.4 

10.8 

7.9 

in.  6 

7.3 


2.8 
3.2 


Percent 
100.0 


1.6 
1.6 
1.7 
1.8 
3.3 
3.2 
2.5 
8.4 
12.7 
11.5 
51.7 


Personal,  business,  and  repair  services  include  many 
small  establishments  in  which  the  proprietor  performs 
much  or  all  of  the  work.  An  illustration  of  this  is  the 
fact  that  the  total  number  of  active  proprietors  in  1948 
(574,610)  was  43  percent  of  the  number  of  employees. 
Less  than  2  percent  of  the  establishments  had  as  many 
as  20  employees,  although  this  small  number  (10,687)  re- 
ported 31  percent  of  the  receipts.  These  establishments 
were  confined  mainly  to  a  few  kinds  of  business  in  which 
large  establishments  generally  predominate.  Table  K, 
below,  gives  the  distribution  of  the  establishments  with 
20  or  more  employees. 

Power  laundries  with  their  large,  factory-scale  opera- 
tions, plus  cleaning  and  dyeing  plants,  comprised  over 
half  of  the  large  establishments.  Business  services,  con- 
sidered as  a  single  group,  was  the  only  other  important 


category  having  establishments  with  20  or  more  em- 
ployees. 

Table  K.— PERCENTAGE  DISTRIBUTION  OF  ESTABLISH- 
MENTS HAVING  20  OR  MORE  EMPLOYEES— SELECTED 
PERSONAL.  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES,  UNITED 
STATES,  NOVEMBER  1948 


Kind  of  business 


Establishments  with  20  or  more  employees,  total 
Personal  services,  total 

Beauty  shops 

Cleaning,  dyeing  plants  (exc.  rug  cleaning).. 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  service 

Other  personal  services 

Business  services,  total. - 

Advortising^agencies 

Consumer  credit  reporting  agencies,  etc 

other  business  services 

Automobile  repair  services  and  garages 

Miscellaneous  repair  services 


Number  of 
establish- 
ments 


10, 6S7 


7,334 

68.6 

226 

2,073 

3,988 

441 

606 

2,257 

2.1 

19.4 

37.3 

4.1 

6.7 

21.2 

384 

274 

1,599 

654 

442 


Percent  of 
entire 
group 


100.0 


3.6 
2.6 
15.0 

6.1 

4.1 


Source  of  Receipts 

General  (table  13 A). — Among  the  receipts  reported 
by  the  personal,  business,  and  repair  services  covered  by 
the  1948  Census  of  Business  were  merchandise  sales,  in 
the  amount  of  $448  million,  which  constituted  5  percent 
of  the  total  receipts  of  these  establishments.  These  sales 
were  principally  of  items  that  are  related  to  the  service 
rendered  by  the  respective  kind  of  business.  For  ex- 
ample, repair  service  establisliments  often  sell  accessories 
to  the  item  repaired,  or  frequently  even  the  item  itself, 
such  as  new  and  used  tires  in  the  case  of  the  tire  repair 
shop.  Personal  and  business  services  reported  a  rela- 
tively small  part  of  their  receipts  (1.8  percent)  from 
merchandise  sales.  The  personal  service  trades  which 
had  substantial  sales  of  merchandise  were :  Beauty  shops, 
photographic  studios,  fur  repair  and  storage  shops,  and 
shoe  repair  shops.  Among  business  services  sizable 
merchandise  sales  were  reported  by  miscellaneous  adver- 
tising agencies,  blueprinting  and  photostating  shops,  and 
photo  finishing  laboratories.  Repair  service  business, 
however,  accounted  for  the  bulk  of  the  merchandise  sales 
of  personal,  business,  and  repair  service  establishments. 
Automobile  repair  services  and  garages  accounted  for 
nearly  half  of  the  merchandise  sales  made  by  personal, 
business,  and  repair  service  businesses. 

Power  laundries,  cleaning  and  dyeing  plants,  and 
related  services  (tables  8E  through  8U). — A  more  de- 
tailed analysis  of  receipts  was  obtained  from  power 
laundries,  cleaning  and  dyeing  plants,  linen  supply  and 
diaper  service  establishments,  and  rug  cleaners  than  from 
the  other  service  trades.  Establishments  in  this  group 
frequently  performed,  as  a  secondary  activity,  the  func- 
tions of  establishments  in  other  kinds  of  business  within 
the  group.  For  example,  power  laundries  with  cleaning 
and  dyeing  facilities  reported  13.6  percent  of  the  clean- 
ing and  dyeing  receipts  of  the  group ;  nearly  20  percent 


20 


SERVICE   TRADE 


of  the  rug  cleaning  receipts  for  this  group  were  ac- 
counted for  by  laundries  and  cleaning  plants;  and  laun- 
dries and  linen  supply  services  reported  about  11  per- 
cent of  the  diaper  service  work.  However,  the  only  seg- 
ment of  the  group  that  reported  more  than  10  percent 
of  its  receipts  from  secondary  activities  was  the  "laundry 
with  cleaning  and  dyeing  plant"  category,  for  which  the 
figure  for  cleaning  and  dyeing  was  22  percent. 

Wholesale  work  in  the  laundry  and  cleaning  indus- 
tries was  defined  as  work  done  for  other  establishments 
that  do  not  have  their  own  plant  facilities.  For  example, 
pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  shops  send 
their  cleaning  work  to  dry  cleaning  plants ;  independent 
laundry  agents  and  "bobtail"  operators  of  trucks  have 
their  work  done  by  power  laundries ;  and  hand  laundries 
frequently  send  part  of  their  work  to  power  laundries. 
Xinen  supply  and  diaper  services  that  do  not  operate 
their  own  plants  also  have  their  work  done  on  a  whole- 
sale basis.  Wholesale  work,  on  the  basis  of  dollar-vol- 
ume, is  a  relatively  small  part  of  the  total  business  of 
laundries,  cleaning  and  dyeing  plants,  and  related  serv- 
ices. Only  12  percent  of  the  33,877  establishments  re- 
ported wholesale  work  in  1948,  which  amounted  to  34 
percent  of  their  total  receipts  and  only  7  percent  of  the 
aggregate  receipts  for  these  kinds  of  business.  The  bulk 
of  the  wholesale  dollar-volume  was  accounted  for  by 
cleaning  and  dyeing  plants,  amounting  to  $88,889,000, 
or  61  percent  of  the  total  wholesale  receipts  of  the  group. 
Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  shops  were  the 
principal  source  of  wholesale  dry  cleaning  work. 

Establishments  reporting  receipts  of  $50,000  or  more 
for  the  year  1948  from  laundry  work  (bundle,  flat,  and 
family  services)  were  requested  to  supply  analyses  of 
their  laundry  receipts  according  to  type  of  work  and 
method  of  delivery.  Data  from  the  reports  of  those 
who  provided  this  analysis  of  receipts  (70  percent  of  all 
such  establishments)  showed  that  family  services  were 
the  principal  type  of  laundry  work.  Table  L,  below, 
gives  a  percentage  breakdown  of  the  types  of  laundry 
work. 

Table  L.— PERCENTAGE  DISTRIBUTION— RECEIPTS  OP 
ESTABLISHMENTS  REPORTING  $50,000  OR  MORE  FROM 
LAUNDRY   WORK.   BY   SOURCE.   UNITED   STATES.   1948 


Typo  of  work 

Percent  of 
194S  re- 
ceipts 

ino 

26 

14 

60 

Finished 

29 

22 

Damp  wash        _.        ,  ................ . 

9 

ers  at  the  plant  office  or  branch  store,  which  is  in  agree- 
ment with  tlie  predominance  of  family  services  in  laun- 
dry work.  Retail  cleaning  and  dyeing  work  is  less  com- 
monly liome  delivered,  only  46  percent  being  so  handled 
in  1948.  However,  power  laundries  delivered  68  per- 
cent of  their  dry  cleaning  to  homes. 

Hotels  and  tourist  courts  (tables  lOD  through  lOK 
and  IIB). — Hotels  and  tourist  courts  obtained  their  re- 
ceipts from  a  variety  of  sources,  as  demonstrated  by 
table  M  below. 

Table  M.— PERCENTAGE  DISTRIBUTION  OF  RECEIPTS  OF 
HOTELS  AND  TOURIST  COURTS,  BY  SOURCE,  UNITED 
STATES,  1948 


Hotels 

Tourist 
courts 

Receipts  source 

Total 

Year- 
round 

Seasonal 

Percent 
100.0 

PercerU 

100.0 

Percent 
100.0 

Percent 
100.0 

Room  rentals  and  sales  of  meals 

Sales  of  alcoholic  drinks    

81.1 
11.4 
0.8 
1.4 
1.6 
3.8 

80.3 
12.0 
0.8 
1.4 
1.6 
3.9 

89.3 
5.8 
0.4 
1.6 
0.6 
2.3 

93.0 
1.4 

(') 

Sales  of  other  merchandise.-  - 

4.3 

0.4 

Other  sources 

0.9 

Data  reported  by  the  same  group  of  establishments 
show  that  most  retail  laundry  work  (77  percent)  was 
delivered  to  homes  rather  than  picked  up  by  the  custom- 


'  Included  in  sales  of  merchandise. 

The  geographic  distribution  of  receipts  from  the  sale 
of  alcoholic  drinks  in  hotels  is,  of  course,  largely  influ- 
enced by  State  and  local  laws.  While  45  percent  of 
such  sales  in  1948  were  accounted  for  by  the  nine  north- 
eastern States,  receipts  from  the  sale  of  alcoholic  drinks 
for  most  States  in  the  Middle  West  and  the  South  were 
negligible.  Legal  restrictions  also  afPected  the  geo- 
graphic distribution  of  packaged  liquor  sales. 

Seasonal  hotels  are  more  dependent  upon  room  rentals 
and  sales  of  meals  than  are  year-round  hotels,  their  reve- 
nues from  the  sales  of  alcoholic  drinks  being  less  im- 
portant than  in  the  case  of  year-round  hotels.  With 
the  exception  of  Florida  and  Arizona,  their  receipts 
are  concentrated  in  the  summer  months.  Exclu- 
sive of  establishments  in  these  two  States,  the  employ- 
ment of  seasonal  hotels  during  the  workweeks  ended 
nearest  March  15  and  November  15  was  about  6  percent 
of  that  for  the  workweek  ended  nearest  July  15. 

Less  than  one-third  of  all  hotels  reported  separate  data 
for  receipts  from  room  rentals  and  sales  of  meals;  but 
these  included  the  larger  hotels,  which  accounted  for  75 
percent  of  all  hotel  receipts.  In  the  aggregate,  sales  of 
meals  amounted  to  77  percent  of  receipts  from  room 
rentals,  where  separately  reported ;  but  in  certain  resort 
areas  such  as  New  England,  Pennsylvania,  and  several 
western  States,  sales  of  meals  exceeded  room  rentals. 

Tourist  court  operation  is  frequently  combined  with 
gasoline  service  station,  restaurant,  or  drinking  place 
business.  However,  it  should  be  observed  that  in 
the  case  of  tourist  places,  the  combined  establishment 
was  classified  in  Retail  Trade  if  receipts  were  predom- 


SUMMARY   OF   FINDINGS 


21 


inantl}-  from  the  retail  operations  rather  than  from  the 
tourist  court  operations.  The  figures  on  distribution 
of  tourist  court  revenue  indicate  that  only  7  percent  of 
receipts  were  from  other  than  room  rental  and  sale  of 
meals. 

Automobile  repair  services  and  garages  (tables  12A 
through  12C). — AH  businesses  in  this  category  reported 
the  amount  of  their  merchandise  sales,  but  a  classification 
of  merchandise  sales  according  to  type  of  product  was 
obtained  from  only  24  percent  of  the  establishments. 
However,  the  sales  so  analyzed  amounted  to  81  percent 
of  all  merchandise  sales  in  the  group.  Sales  of  gasoline 
and  oil  constituted  nearly  half  of  the  analyzed  sales. 
Sales  of  parts  and  accessories  accounted  for  most  of  the 
remaining  merchandise  sales.  It  should  be  noted  that 
the  value  of  parts  installed  in  automobiles  in  connection 
with  repair  jobs  was  included  in  receipts  for  repairs  and 
service  rather  than  in  merchandise  sales.  The  service  re- 
ceipts of  automobile  repair  services  and  garages  were 
subclassified  into  "storage  and  parking  receipts"  and  "re- 
ceipts from  repairs  and  services."  Storage  and  parking 
receipts  constituted  10  percent  of  the  receipts  of  this 
group  and  were  largely  concentrated  (over  90  percent)  in 
parking  lots  and  storage  garages. 

Amusements  (tables  9A  through  9E). — Places  of 
amusement  showed  but  a  small  part  of  their  receipts  as 
originating  from  the  sale  of  merchandise,  reporting  only 
8  percent  of  their  total  receipts  from  this  source.  These 
receipts,  it  should  be  observed,  do  not  include  the  mer- 
chandise sales  of  retail  concessionaires  or  of  owners  of 
coin-operated  merchandising  machines,  since  they  sub- 
mitted separate  reports  of  their  operations  in  the  Retail 
Trade  part  of  the  Business  Census.  Amusement  enter- 
prises reported  1.8  percent  of  their  receipts  as  coming 
from  concession  rentals.  Sales  of  merchandise  by  amuse- 
ment enterprises  were  most  prominent  in  California  and 
Illinois.  California  accounted  for  15  percent  of  the 
merchandise  sales  of  all  motion  picture  theaters,  while 
Illinois  accounted  for  21  percent  of  the  merchandise  sales 
of  all  bowling  alleys. 

Legal  Form  of  Organization  (Tables  in  Chapter  5) 

All  establishments  enumerated  for  the  1948  Census  of 
Business  were  classified  by  legal  form  of  ownership  into 
the  following  categories:  Individual  proprietorships, 
partnerships,  corporations,  and  other  forms  of  organiza- 
tion (e.  g.,  estates,  cooperatives,  trusts,  etc.).  Service 
establishments  generally  are  relatively  small  enterprises 
with  low  employment,  and  in  1948  a  large  majority  of 
them  were  organized  as  proprietorships  and  partnerships. 
The  corporate  form  of  organization  was  found  to  pre- 
dominate only  in  those  kinds  of  business  where  establish- 
ments were  large,  such  as  power  laundries,  advertising 
agencies,  storage  garages,  motion  picture  theaters,  and 
hotels. 


Table  N,  below,  presents  a  selection  of  service  indus- 
tries and  the  proportion  of  establishments  in  these  indus- 
tries accounted  for  by  corporations. 

Table  N.— CORPORATIONS  IN  SERVICE  BUSINESSES— PER- 
CENTAGE OF  TOTAL  FOR  SELECTED  KINDS  OF  BUSI- 
NESS, UNITED  STATES,  1948 


Kind  of  business 


Barber  shops 

Power  laundries 

Advertising  agencies 

General  automobile  repair  shops. 

Storage  garages 

Klectrical  repair  shops ..  _ 

Motion  picture  theaters,  regular.. 

Billiard  and  pool  parlors 

Hotels 

Tourist  courts 


Koceipts— 
percent  re- 
ported by 
corporations 


1 

67 
76 

9 
68 
24 
77 

.1 
67 

8 


'Less  than  0.6  percent. 

While  there  are  differences  in  the  degree  of  representa- 
tion as  between  corporations  and  the  other  legal  forms 
within  each  kind  of  business  listed,  in  every  case  the  cor- 
porations reported  a  larger  share  of  receipts  than  of  num- 
ber of  establishments.  Corporations  were  particularly 
prominent  in  hotels  and  motion  picture  theaters,  where 
organizations  comprising  a  number  of  units  were  rela- 
tively numerous. 

A  geographic  concentration  of  corporations  is  also  in- 
dicated by  the  fact  that  the  State  of  New  York  alone  ac- 
counted for  24  percent  of  the  28,570  corporations  in  per- 
sonal, business,  and  repair  services  in  1948,  as  against  14 
percent  of  the  total  number  in  all  legal  forms  of  organi- 
zation in  the  United  States. 

Trucks  (Tables  in  Chapter  6) 

Operation  of  trucks  is  a  characteristic  of  laundries, 
cleaning  and  dyeing  plants,  and  related  services.  Nearly 
two-thirds  of  the  establishments  (22,444)  in  this  field  of 
business  operated  trucks  in  December  1948.  They  re- 
ported $1.8  billion  in  receipts  in  1948  or  88  percent  of  the 
total  receipts  for  the  group. 

Table  O,  below,  shows  the  extent  to  which  trucks  are 
used  in  each  of  the  individual  industries  comprising  this 
group. 

Table    O.— TRUCKS    OPERATED    BY    LAUNDRY    AND 
RELATED  BUSINESSES,  UNITED  STATES,  1948 


Kind  of  business 


Total. 


Power  laundries  (excluding  industrial 
laundries): 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facili- 
ties  

Linen  supply 

Diaper  service  establishments — . 

Industrial  laundries 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Eug  cleaning  plants 


Establishments  with  trucks 


Percent 
of  all 

establish- 
ments 


Receipts 
as  percent 
of  receipts 
of  all  estab- 
lishments 


Number 
of  trucks 
perestab 
lishment 


3.0 


6.8 

3.9 
7.6 
3.6 
7.0 
L9 
1.6 


1848  re- 
ceipts per 
truck  oper- 
ated  (dol- 
lars) 


27,880 

26,183 
30,  613 
19,084 
32,790 
24,333 
17,611 


22 


SERVICE   TRADE 


Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants  made  relatively  less  use! 
of  trucks  than  did  laundries  and  linen  supply  and  diaper 
service  establishments,  indicating  a  greater  prevalence 
of  "cash-and-carry"  business  in  the  first-mentioned  kind 
of  business.  The  dry  cleaning  industry  had  a  relatively 
large  representation  of  small  establishments  for  which 
business  volume  presumably  did  not  justify  the  opera- 
tion of  trucks. 

In  contrast  to  the  general  practice  of  operating  trucks 
in  the  laundry  and  cleaning  field,  only  21,366  or  22  per- 
cent of  the  automobile  repair  services  and  garages  in 
the  United  States  operated  trucks  in  December  1948. 
These  establishments  accounted  for  38  percent  of  the 
total  receipts  for  the  group.  General  automobile  repair 
shops  accounted  for  72  percent  of  the  trucks  in  this  group, 
of  businesses;  top  and  body  shops  operated  9  percent; 
radiator  repair  shops,  3  percent;  and  tire  repair  shops, 
3  percent.  These  trucks  averaged  higher  generally  in 
manufacturers'  rated  capacity  than  did  those  of  laun-\ 
dries  and  cleaners,  30  percent  having  a  capacity  of  ly^ 
tons  or  more.  Establishments  in  the  States  of  California, 
Pennsylvania,  and  New  York,  reported  26  percent  of  the 
total  number  of  trucks  in  this  kind-of-business  group  in 
the  United  States.  California  was  the  leading  State, 
with  over  2,600  trucks,  or  10  percent  of  the  United  States 
total  for  automobile  repair  services  and  garages.  ' 

Period  Established  or  Acquired 
(Tables  13C  Through  13H) 

The  relatively  short  life  of  most  service  enterprises  is 
illustrated  by  data  on  the  period  of  acquisition  or  estab- 
lishment. Of  the  511,407  personal,  business,  and  repair 
services  for  which  this  information  was  reported  in  con- 
nection with  the  1948  Census  of  Business  (91.4  percent 
of  all  such  establishments  enumerated),  82,154  or  16  per- 
cent had  been  acquired  or  started  in  1948.  During  the 
postwar  period  (1946^8  inclusive),  43  percent  of  the 
reporting  establishments  were  either  acquired  by  new 
owners  or  were  established  as  new  places  of  business. 
Only  41  percent  dated  from  before  World  War  II  (prior 
to  1942).  A  small  group  (2,319  establishments  or  0.45 
percent  of  the  total)  had  an  age  of  49  years  or  more. 
The  tenure  of  ownership  for  establishments  in  certain 
kinds  of  business,  however,  was  longer  than  in  others. 
The  funeral  service  industry  reported  510  establisliments, 
3.0  percent  of  the  total,  as  beginning  prior  to 
1900.  Blacksmith  shops,  which  liave  declined  in  num- 
ber in  recent  years,  included  163  (2.1  percent  of  the 
total)  of  these  older  establishments.  The  greatest  con- 
centration of  older  establishments  was  in  the  East,  New 
York  and  Pennsylvania  accounting  for  297  and  296, 
respectively,  of  the  2,319  businesses  established  or  last 
acquired  prior  to  1900.  The  gi'oup  of  old  establish- 
ments averaged  about  $62,000  in  receipts  for  the  year 
1948,  whereas  the  group  established  or  acquired  in  1946-7 
had  average  receipts  of  slightly  over  $13,000  for  that 
year. 


Places  of  amusement  and  hotels  showed  age  distribu- 
tions similar  to  personal,  business,  and  repair  services. 
In  the  fast  growing  tourist  court  business,  however,  es- 
tablishments were  even  younger,  23  percent  being  re- 
ported as  established  or  as  last  acquired  in  1948,  and  57 
percent  in  the  postwar  years  1946^8  inclusive. 

Supplemental  Findings  for  Amusements 
(Tables  in  Chapter  9) 

Admissions  and  Seating  Capacity  of  Motion  Picture 
Theaters. — Motion  picture  theaters  in  1948  reported  some 
3.4  billion  admissions,  representing  an  average  of  23  ad- 
missions, or  almost  2  per  month,  for  each  person  in  the 
United  States.  The  number  of  admissions  per  establish- 
ment for  1948  was  189,000,  or  approximately  500  per  day. 
The  average  admission  cost  in  1948  was  44  cents  gross, 
of  which  8  cents  was  admission  tax. 

The  extremes  in  patronage  of  motion  picture  theaters 
are  represented  by  the  State  of  Mississippi  where  there 
were  14  admissions  per  capita  in  1948,  with  30  cents  as 
the  average  price  of  admission,  and  the  State  of  New 
York  with  30  per  capita  admissions  at  an  average  of  54 
cents  per  admission.  The  average  number  of  admissions 
per  establishment  showed  a  greater  degree  of  variation 
in  these  two  States,  with  99,000  in  Mississippi  and  347,000 
in  New  York,  largely  as  a  result  of  the  larger  New  York 
City  theaters. 

Motion  picture  theaters  in  the  United  States  had  11.7 
million  seats  in  1948,  1  for  every  12  persons  in  the 
country.  This  ratio  was  fairly  constant  throughout  the 
country,  rising  to  about  14  for  the  southern  States.  An 
average  of  about  $125  in  gross  admissions  was  realized 
for  each  seat,  and  there  were  286  admissions  per  seat  in 
1948.  Theaters  for  the  country  as  a  whole  averaged  662 
seats  per  theater,  although  there  was  some  geographic 
variation  in  the  size  of  theaters,  those  of  New  York 
averaging  1,005  seats;  California,  841  seats;  and  the  17 
southern  States,  550  seats. 

Amusement  taxes. — A  significant  part  of  the  expendi- 
tures in  amusement  businesses  consisted  of  admission 
taxes.  For  all  amusements  included  in  the  scope  of 
the  1948  Business  Census  such  taxes  amounted  to  $323 
million,  or  12  percent  of  the  total  receipts  (including 
taxes).  Motion  picture  theaters  accounted  for  most  of 
the  taxes,  16  percent  of  their  total  receipts  going  to  ad- 
mission taxes.  Other  kinds  of  business  that  contributed 
large  tax  volumes  were  horse  race  tracks  and  baseball  and 
football  clubs.  The  State's  share  of  pari-mutuel  betting 
at  race  tracks  was  not  included  in  the  tax  data  presented 
in  this  volume.  Admission  taxes  for  motion  picture 
theaters  were  rather  evenly  distributed  throughout  the 
country.  Among  the  larger  States  they  ranged  from  14.6 
percent  of  gross  receipts  in  Texas  to  19.3  percent  in 
Pennsylvania.  However,  in  every  State  they  comprised 
the  major  part  of  all  amusement  taxes. 


SUMMARY   OF    FINDINGS 


23 


Supplemental  Findings  for  Hotels 
(Tables  in  Chapter  10) 

Supplemental  compensation  of  hotel  employees. — 

The  presentation  of  census  data  on  supplementary  com- 
pensation of  hotel  employees  (free  quarters,  meals,  tips) 
is  confined  to  year-round  hotels  with  25  or  more  guest 
rooms.  Nearly  half  (7,088)  of  the  hotels  in  this  category 
reported  employees  receiving  free  quarters  and/or  meals, 
and  a  slightly  smaller  number  (6,451)  reported  em- 
ployees receiving  tips.  Only  6  percent  (21,451)  of  the 
employees  in  year-round  hotels  with  25  guest  rooms  or 
more  received  free  living  quarters.  Free  meals  were 
more  common,  28  percent  (105,216)  of  the  employees  re- 
ceiving at  least  two  meals  per  day.  In  most  cities,  em- 
ploj'ees  receiving  two  meals  per  day  comprised  the  largest 
group  of  those  who  received  meals  as  supplemental  com- 
pensation. Employees  receiving  tips  (89,970)  constituted 
24  percent  of  the  total. 

Percentage  of  occupancy  for  hotels. — Statistics  on 
percentage  of  occupancy  of  hotel  gviest  rooms  are  con- 
fined to  year-round  hotels  with  25  or  more  guest  rooms. 
The  median  percentage  of  occupancy  for  the  14,547 
hotels  in  the  United  States  that  were  in  this  category  in 
1948  was  in  the  71-80  percent  interval.  However,  the 
hotels  having  a  percentage  of  occupancy  of  81  percent 
or  more  (5,598)  accounted  for  more  than  half  of  the 
total  receipts  of  the  group.  Hotels  with  a  large  propor- 
tion of  residential  rooms  figure  prominently  in  the  "91 
percent-or-more"  group. 

Hotels  in  cities  of  500,000  inhabitants  or  more  had  the 
highest  occupancy  rate,  with  a  median  in  the  81-90 
percent  interval.  The  median  for  hotels  in  places  under 
2,500  inhabitants  was  in  the  61-70  percent  occupancy 
bracket.  A  similar  pattern  prevailed  for  hotels  grouped 
by  size  based  on  number  of  guest  rooms,  the  larger  hotels 
having  a  higher  average  occupancy  rate,  as  illustrated  by 
table  P,  below. 

Table  P.— PERCENTAGE  OF  OCCUPANCY— YEAR-ROUND 
HOTELS  HAVING  25  GUEST  BOOMS  OR  MORE,  UNITED 
STATES,  1948 


Number^)f-guest-rooms  size 


All  year-round  hotels  having  25  or  more  guest  rooms. 

Hotels  having: 

500  guest  rooms  or  more - 

300  to  499  guest  rooms 

100  to  299  guest  rooms 

50  to  99  guest  rooms - 

25  to  49  guest  rooms 


Average  per- 
centage of  oc- 
cupancy rates 
of  hotels  in 
group' 


73 

87 
84 
81 
76 


1  Figures  represent  arithmetic  averages. 

Hotel  size  (guest  rooms). — The  classification  of 
hotels  by  number  of  guest  rooms  indicates  that  a  rela- 
tively few  large  hotels  accounted  for  most  of  the  re- 
ceipts. There  were  3,396  hotels  (11  percent  of  the  total) 
that  had  100  guest  rooms  or  more  and  reported  67  per- 
cent of  the  total  hotel  receipts  in  1948.    The  group  hav- 


ing 100-299  guest  rooms  had  a  geographic  concentration 
similar  to  that  for  all  hotels ;  but  the  largest  hotels,  with 
300  rooms  or  more,  were  concentrated  in  the  large  metro- 
politan areas.  Of  a  total  of  534  such  hotels,  145  or  27 
percent  were  located  in  the  New  York-Northeastern  New 
Jersey  Metropolitan  Area.  The  average  size  in  1948  of 
seasonal  hotels  was  somewhat  less  than  that  of  year- 
round  hotels — 40  guest  rooms  for  seasonal  compared  with 
95  for  year-round.  The  hotels  with  fewer  than  25  guest 
rooms  accounted  for  42  percent  of  all  hotels  in  1948,  but 
they  reported  only  7  percent  of  the  total  hotel  receipts 
and  employed  only  5  percent  of  all  hotel  workers.  Em- 
ployees in  these  hotels  amounted  to  nearly  twice  the  num- 
ber of  active  proprietors.  However,  there  were  a  num- 
ber of  such  establishments  with  no  paid  employees. 

Classification  of  hotel  guest  rooms. — A  substantial 
number  of  the  hotels  included  in  the  Census  of  Business 
were  primarily  residential  hotels  with  but  a  few  tran- 
sient rooms.  (See  Appendix  D,  Explanation  of  Terms, 
for  definitions  of  hotels  covered  in  the  Census.)  An- 
other sizable  group  of  hotels,  while  predominantly  tran- 
sient, also  accounted  for  a  relatively  large  number  of  the 
residential  guest  rooms.  In  year-round  hotels  having  25 
guest  rooms  or  more,  for  the  Nation  as  a  whole,  32  per- 
cent of  the  guest  rooms  were  for  residential  use.  This 
proportion  did  not  vary  greatly  for  hotels  of  different 
size  groups. 

Hotel  rooms  for  residential  use  were  generally  common 
to  the  larger  cities.  A  group  of  32  selected  metropolitan 
areas  (listed  in  table  lOV)  contained  51  percent  of  all 
rooms  of  year-round  hotels  with  25  or  more  guest  rooms, 
but  68  percent  of  the  rooms  for  residential  use.  In  the 
Chicago,  Detroit,  New  York-Northeastern  New  Jersey, 
St.  Louis,  San  Francisco-Oakland,  and  Seattle  Metropoli- 
tan Areas,  residential  rooms  comprised  about  half  of  all 
guest  rooms,  the  smaller  hotels  accounting  for  a  rela- 
tively high  proportion  of  residential  rooms. 

Supplemental  Findings  for  Tourist  Courts 
(Table  llC) 

Size  of  tourist  courts  based  on  number  of  rental 
units. — Tourist  courts,  in  general,  were  small  establish- 
ments compared  with  hotels.  In  1948  they  averaged  only 
12  rental  units  per  establishment,  and  over  half  of  the 
total  number  in  the  United  States  had  fewer  than  10  units, 
this  group  averaging  only  $3,200  annual  receipts  per 
establishment.  At  the  other  extreme,  the  1,072  establish- 
ments with  30  rental  units  or  more  had  an  average  of 
$37,000  annual  receipts,  a  total  comparable  with  that  for 
small  hotels.  Tourist  courts  were  concentrated  in  the 
western  and  southwestern  States,  but  the  large  establish- 
ments with  30  rental  units  or  more  had  an  even  higher 
concentration  in  those  sections  of  the  country.  Texas 
reported  7.8  percent  of  all  tourist  courts  and  17.6  percent 
of  the  larger  courts.  Corresponding  figures  for  Cali- 
fornia were  14.2  percent  and  19.0  percent. 


24 


SERVICE   TRADE 


Supplemental  Findings  for  Cleaning  and  Dyeing 
Plants  (Table  8C) 

Solvent  types  used  by  cleaning  and  dyeing  plants. — 

Data  for  cleaning  and  dyeing  plants,  classified  according 
to  type  of  solvent  used,  indicated  that  18,491,  or  77  per- 
cent of  the  total  of  24,017  establishments  in  1948,  used 
petroleum  solvents.  Plants  using  only  synthetic  solvent 
were  not  uniformly  distributed  geographically.     The 


nine  northeastern  States  reported  1,582  out  of  3,913  es- 
tablishments (40  percent  of  the  plants  in  this  area)  using 
synthetic  solvents.  In  17  southern  States  there  were 
only  867  out  of  10,646  establishments  (8  percent)  that 
used  synthetic  solvents.  An  analysis  of  these  two  groups 
on  the  basis  of  size  of  establishment  discloses  that  the 
plants  using  petroleum  solvents  averaged  almost  $34,000 
receipts  in  1948,  while  the  synthetic  solvent  users 
averaged  a  little  over  $29,000. 


SUMMARY   OF   FINDINGS 


25 


881780— B2 8 


STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREAS 


(As  defined  by  the  Bureau  of  the  Budget,  June  5, 1950) 


AKRON,  OHIO  :  Summit  County. 

ALBANY-SCHENECTADY  -  TROY, 
N.  Y. :  Albany,  Rensselaer,  and 
Schenectady  Counties. 

ALLENTOWN  -  BETHLEHEM- 
EASTON,  PA.:  Leliigli  and 
Northampton  Counties,  Pa. ;  War- 
ren County,  N.  J. 

ALTOONA,  PA. :  Blair  County. 

ASHEVILLB,  N.  C. :  Buncombe 
County. 

ATLANTA,  GA. :  Cobb,  De  Kalb, 
and  Fulton  Counties. 

ATLANTIC  CITY,  N.  J.:  Atlantic 
County. 

AUGUSTA,  GA. :  Richmond  County, 
Ga. ;  Allien  County,  S.  C. 

AUSTIN,  TEX. :  Travis  County. 

BALTIMORE,  MD. :  Baltimore 
city,  Baltimore  and  Anne  Arun- 
del Counties. 

BATON  ROUGE,  LA.:  East  Baton 
Rouge  Parish. 

BEAUMONT-PORT  ARTHUR, 
TEX. :  Jefferson  County. 

BINGHAMTON,  N.  Y. :  Broome 
County. 

BIRMINGHAM,  ALA. :  Jefferson 
County. 

BOSTON,  MASS.:  All  of  Suffollt 
County ;  Cambridge,  Everett, 
Maiden,  Medtord,  Melrose,  New- 
ton, Somerville,  Waltham,  and 
Wobum  cities ;  Arlington,  Ash- 
land, Bedford,  Belmont,  Burling- 
ton, Concord,  Framingham,  Lex- 
ington, Lincoln,  Naticic,  North 
Reading,  Reading,  Stoneham, 
Wakefield,  Watertown,  Wayland, 
Weston,  Wilmington,  and  Win- 
chester towns  in  Middlesex  Coun- 
ty ;  Beverly,  Lynn,  Peabody,  and 
Salem  cities ;  Danvcrs,  Hamilton, 
Lynnfield,  Manchester,  Marble- 
bead,  Middleton,  Nabant,  Saugus, 
Swampscott,  and  Wenham  towns 
in  Essex  County ;  Qulncy  city ; 
Bralntree,  BrooliUne,  Canton,  Co- 
hasset,  Dedham,  Dover,  Medfleld, 
Milton,  Needham,  Norwood,  Ran- 
dolph, Sharon,  Walpole,  Welles- 
ley,  Westwood,  and  Weymouth 
towns  in  Norfolk  County  ;  Hing- 
ham  and  Hull  towns  In  Plymouth 
County. 

BRIDGEPORT,  CONN. :  Bridgeport 
city ;  Fairfield,  Stratford,  and 
Trumbuil  towns  in  Fairfield 
County ;  Milford  town  in  New 
Haven  County. 

BROCKTON,  MASS. :  Brockton 
city  ;  Abington,  Bridgewater,  East 
Brldgewater,  Rockland,  West 
Bridgewater,  and  Whitman  towns 
In  Plymouth  County  ;  Avon,  Hol- 
brook,  and  Stougbton  towns  in 
Norfolk  County  ;  Easton  town  In 
Bristol  County. 

BUFFALO,  N.  Y. :  Erie  and  Niagara 
Counties. 

CANTON,  OHIO  :  Stark  County. 
26 


CEDAR  RAPIDS,  IOWA:  Linn 
County. 

CHARLESTON,  S.  C. :  Charleston 
County. 

CHARLESTON,  W.  VA. :  Fayette 
and  Kanawha  Counties. 

CHARLOTTE,  N.  C. :  Mecklenburg 
County. 

CHATTANOOGA,  TKNN. :  Hamil- 
ton County,  T  e  n  n. ;  Walker 
County,  Ga. 

CHICAGO,  ILL. :  Cook,  Du  Page, 
Kane,  Lake,  and  Will  Counties, 
HI. ;  Lake  County,  Ind. 

CINCINNATI,  OHIO:  Hamilton 
County,  Ohio  ;  Campbell  and  Ken- 
ton Counties,  Ky. 

CLEVELAND,  OHIO :  Cuyahoga 
and  Lake  Counties. 

COLUMBIA,  S.  C. :  Richland  Coun- 
ty. 

COLUMBUS,  GA. :  Chattahoochee 
and  Muscogee  Counties,  Ga. ;  Rus- 
sell County,  Ala. 

COLUMBUS,  OHIO:  Franklin 
County. 

CORPUS  CHRISTI,  TEX.:  Nueces 
County. 

DALLAS,  TEX. :  Dallas  County. 

DAVENPORT,  IOWA-ROCK  IS- 
LAND-MOLINE,  ILL.:  Rock  Is- 
land County,  111. ;  Scott  County, 
Iowa. 

DAYTON,  OHIO  :  Greene  and  Mont- 
gomery Counties. 

DECATUR,  ILL. :  Macon  County. 

DENVER,  COLO. :  Adams,  Arapa- 
hoe, Denver,  and  Jefferson  Coun- 
ties. 

DES  MOINES,  IOWA  :  Polk  County. 

DETROIT,  MICH. :  Macomb,  Oak- 
land, and  Wayne  Counties. 

DULUTH,  MINN.-S  U  P  E  R  I  O  R, 
WIS. :  St.  Louis  County,  Minn. ; 
and  Douglas  County,  Wis. 

DURHAM,  N.  C. :  Durham  County. 

EL  PASO,  TEX. :  El  Paso  County. 

BRIE,  PA. :  Erie  County. 

EVANSVILLE,  IND. :  Vanderburgh 
County. 

FALL  RIVER,  MASS.:  Fall  River 
city ;  Somerset,  Swansea,  and 
Westport  towns  In  Bristol  Coun- 
ty, Mass. ;  and  Tiverton  town  In 
Newport  County,  R.  I. 

FLINT,  MICH. :  Genesee  County. 

FORT  WAYNE,  IND. :  Allen  Coun- 
ty. 

FORT  WORTH,  TBX. :  Tarrant 
County. 

FRESNO,  CALIF. :  Fresno  County. 

GALVESTON,  TEX.:  Galveston 
County. 

GRAND  RAPIDS,  MICH.:  Kent 
County. 

GREENSBORO -HIGH  POINT, 
N.  C. :  Guilford  County. 

HAMILTON  -  MIDDLBTOWN, 
OHIO  :  Butler  County. 

HARRISBURG,  PA. :  Cumberland 
and  Dauphin  Counties. 


HARTFORD,  CONN.:  Hartford 
city ;  Avon,  Bloomfield,  East 
Hartford,  Farmington,  Glaston- 
bury, Manchester,  Newington, 
Rocky  Hill.  Simsbury,  South 
Windsor,  West  Hartford,  Weth- 
ersfleld,  and  Windsor  towns  In 
Hartford  County. 

HOUSTON,  TBX. :  Harris  County. 

HUNTINGTON,  W.  VA.-ASHLAND, 
KY. :  Cabell  and  Wayne  Counties, 
W.  Va. ;  Boyd  County,  Ky. ;  Law- 
rence County,  Ohio. 

INDIANAPOLIS,  IND.:  Marlon 
County. 

JACKSON,  MISS. :  Hinds  County. 

JACKSONVILLE,  FLA.:  Duval 
County. 

JOHNSTOWN,  PA. :  Cambria  and 
Somerset  Counties. 

KALAMAZOO,  MICH. :  Kalamazoo 
County. 

KANSAS  CITY,  MO. :  Johnson  and 
Wyandotte  Counties,  Kans. ;  Clay 
and  Jackson  Counties,  Mo. 

KNOXVILLE,  TENN. :  Anderson, 
Blount,  and  Knox  Counties. 

LANCASTER,  PA. :  Lancaster 
County. 

LANSING,  MICH. :  Ingham  County. 

LAWRENCE,  MASS.:  Lawrence 
city ;  Andover,  Methuen,  and 
North  Andover  towns  in  Essex 
County. 

LINCOLN,  NEBR. :  Lancaster 
County. 

LITTLE  ROCK,  ARK. :  Pulaski 
County. 

LOS  ANGELES,  CALIF. :  Los  An- 
geles and  Orange  Counties. 

LOUISVILLE,  KY. :  Jefferson 
County,  Ky. ;  Clark  and  Floyd 
Counties,  Ind. 

LOWELL,  MASS. :  Lowell  city ; 
BiUerica,  Chelmsford,  Dracut, 
and  Tewksbury  towns  In  Middle- 
sex County,  Mass. 

MACON,  GA. :  Bibb  and  Houston 
Counties. 

MADISON,  WIS. :  Dane  County. 

MANCHESTER,  N.  H. :  Manchester 
city  and  Goffstown  town. 

MEMPHIS,  TENN. :  Shelby  County. 

MIAMI,  FLA.  :  Dade  County. 

MILWAUKEE,  WIS. :  Milwaukee 
County. 

MINNEAPOLIS-ST.  PAUL,  MINN. : 
Anoka,  Dakota,  Hennepin,  and 
Ramsey  Counties. 

MOBILE,  ALA. :  Mobile  County. 

MONTGOMERY,  ALA.:  Montgom- 
ery County. 

MUSKEGON,  MICH. :  Muskegon 
County. 

NASHVILLE,  TENN. :  Davidson 
County. 

NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS.:  New 
Bedford  city ;  Acushnct,  Dart- 
mouth, and  Fairhaven  towns  in 
Bristol  County. 


NEW  BRITAIN-BRISTOL,  CONN. : 
Bristol  and  New  Britain  cities : 
Berlin.  PlainviUe  and  Southing- 
ton  towns  in  Hartford  County ; 
Plymouth  town  in  Litchfield 
County. 

NEW  HAVEN,  CONN. :  New  Haven 
city  ;  Branford,  East  Haven,  Ham- 
den,  North  Haven,  Orange,  West 
Haven,  and  Woodbrldge  towns  In 
New  Haven  County. 

NEW  ORLEANS,  LA. :  Jefferson, 
Orleans,  and  St.  Bernard  Par- 
ishes. 

NEW  YORK-  NORTHEASTERN 
NEW  JERSEY:  New  York  City 
(Bronx,  Kings,  New  York,  Queens, 
and  Richmond  Counties)  ;  Nassau, 
Rockland,  Suffolk,  and  West- 
chester Counties,  N.  Y. ;  Bergen, 
Essex,  Hudson,  Middlesex,  Mor- 
ris, Passaic,  Somerset,  and  Union 
Counties,  N.  J. 

NORFOLK  PORTSMOUTH,  V  A. : 
Norfolk  and  Princess  Anne  Conn- 
ties  ;  and  the  cities  of  Norfolk, 
South  Norfolk,  and  Portsmouth. 

OKLAHOMA  CITY,  OKLA. :  OkU- 
homa  County. 

OMAHA,  NEBR. :  Douglas  and 
Sarpy  Counties,  Nebr. ;  Pottawat- 
tamie County,  Iowa. 

PEORIA,  ILL. :  Peoria  and  Taie- 
well  Counties. 

PHILADELPHIA,  PA.:  Bncka, 
Chester,  Delaware,  Montgomery, 
and  Philadelphia  Counties,  Pa. ; 
Burlington,  Camden,  and  Glouces- 
ter Counties,  N.  J. 

PHOENIX,  ARIZ. :  Maricopa  Coun- 
ty. 

PITTSBURGH,  P  A. :  Allegheny, 
Beaver,  Washington,  and  West- 
moreland Counties. 

PORTLAND,  MAINE :  Portland, 
South  Portland,  and  Wcstbrook 
cities ;  Cape  Elizabeth  and  Fal- 
mouth towns  in  Cumberland 
County. 

PORTLAND,  OREG. :  Clackamas, 
Multnomah,  and  Washington 
Counties,  Oreg. ;  Clark  County, 
Wash. 

PROVIDENCE,  R.  I. :  Central  Falls, 
Cranston,  Pawtucket,  Providence, 
and  Woonsocket  cities ;  Cumber- 
land, Blast  Providence,  Johnston, 
Lincoln,  North  Providence,  North 
Smlthfield,  and  Smithfield  towns 
in  Providence  County,  R.  I. ; 
•  North  Kingstown  town  in  Wash- 
ington County,  B.  I. ;  Warwick 
city,  Bast  Greenwich,  and  West 
Warwick  towns  in  Kent  County, 
R.  I. ;  all  of  Bristol  County,  R.  I. ; 
Attlcboro  city,  North  Attleboro, 
and  Seekonk  towns  In  Bristol 
County,  Mass.;  Bellingham, 
Franklin,  Plalnvllle,  and  Wrentb- 
&m  towns  In  Norfolk  County, 
Mass. ;  Blackstone  and  Mlllvllle 
towns  in  Worcester  County,  Mass. 


STANDARD   METROPOLITAN   AREAS 


27 


RACINE,  WIS. :  Racine  Connty. 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. :  Wake  County. 

READING,  PA. :  Berks  County. 

RICHMOND,  VA. :  Richmond  city ; 
Chesterfield  and  Henrico  Coun- 
ties. 

ROANOKE,  VA. :  Roanoke  city  and 
Roanoke  County. 

ROCHESTER,  N.  Y. :  Monroe  Coun- 
ty. 

ROCKFORD,  ILL.:  Winnebago 
County. 

SACRAMENTO,  CALIF. :  Sacra- 
mento County. 

SAGINAW,  MICH. :  Saginaw  Coun- 
ty. 

ST.  JOSEPH,  MO. :  Buchanan 
County. 

ST.  LOUIS,  MO. :  St.  Louis  city,  St. 
Charles  and  St.  Louis  Counties, 
Mo. ;  Madison  and  St.  Clair 
Counties,  HI. 

SALT  LAKE  CITY,  UTAH:  Salt 
Lake  County. 

SAN  ANTONIO,  TEX.  :  Bexar 
County. 

SAN  BERNARDINO,  CALIF. :  San 
Bernardino  County. 

SAN  DIEGO,  CALIF. :  San  Diego 
County. 

SAN  FRANCISCO  -  OAKLAND, 
CALIF. :  Alameda,  Contra  Costa, 


Marin,  San  Francisco,  San  Mateo, 
and  Solano  Counties. 

SAN  JOSE,  CALIF.:  Santa  Clara 
County. 

SAVANNAH,  GA. :  Chatham  Coun- 
ty. 

SCRANTON,  P  A. :  Lackawanna 
County. 

SEATTLE,  WASH. :  King  County. 

SHREVEPORT,  LA. :  Caddo  Parish. 

SIOUX  CITY,  IOWA:  Woodbury 
County. 

SOUTH  BEND,  IND. :  St.  Joseph 
County. 

SPOKANE,  WASH. :  Spokane 
County. 

SPRINGFIELD,  ILL. :  Sangamon 
County. 

SPRINGFIELD,  MO.:  Greene 
County. 

SPRINGFIELD,  OHIO:  Clark 
County. 

SPRINGFIELD-  HOLYOKH, 
MASS. :  Chicopee,  H  o  1  y  o  k  e, 
Springfleld,  and  Westfleld  cities ; 
Agawam,  East  Longmeadow, 
Longmeadow,  Ludlow,  West 
Springfield,  and  Wilbraham 
towns  In  Hampden  County, 
Mass. ;  Northampton  city  ;  East- 
hampton  and  South  Hadley  towns 


In  Hampshire  County,  Mass. ;  Bn- 
fleld  town  in  Hartford  County, 
Conn. 

STAMFORD-NORWALK,  CONN.  : 
Norwalk  city  !  Darlen,  Greenwich, 
New  Canaan,  Stamford,  and 
Westport  towns  in  Fairfield 
County. 

STOCKTON,  CALIF. :  San  Joaquin 
County. 

SYRACUSE,  N.  Y. :  Onondaga 
County. 

TACOMA,  WASH. :  Pierce  County. 

TAMPA-ST.  PETERSBURG,  FLA. : 
Hillsborough  and  Pinellas  Coun- 
ties. 

TERRB  HAUTE,  IND.:  Vigo 
County. 

TOLEDO,  OHIO  :  Lucas  County. 

TOPEKA,  KANS. :  Shawnee  County. 

TRENTON,  N.  J. :  Mercer  County. 

TULSA,  OKLA.  ;  Tulsa  County. 

UTICA-ROME,  N.  Y. :  Herkimer 
and  Oneida  Counties. 

WACO,  TEX. :  McLennan  County. 

WASHINGTON,  D.  C.  :  The  District 
of  Columbia ;  Alexandria  and 
Falls  Church  cities ;  Arlington 
and  Fairfax  Counties,  Va. ;  Mont- 
gomery and  Prince  Georges  Coun- 
ties, Md. 


WATERBURY,  CONN. :  Waterbury 
city  ;  Naugatuck  borough  ;  Beacon 
Falls,  Cheshire,  Mlddlebury, 
Prospect,  and  Wolcott  towns  In 
New  Haven  County  ;  Thomaston 
and  Watertown  towns  In  Litch- 
field County. 

WHEELING.  W.  VA.-STEUBEN. 
VILLE,  OHIO  :  Brooke,  Hancock, 
Marshall,  and  Ohio  Counties,  W. 
Va. ;  Belmont  and  Jefferson  Coun- 
ties,  Ohio. 

WICHITA,  KANS.:  Sedgwick 
County. 

WILKES-BARRE  -HAZLBTON, 
PA. :  Luzerne  County. 

WILMINGTON,  DEL. :  New  Castle 
County,  Del. ;  Salem  County,  N.  J. 

WINSTON-SALEM,  N.  C. :  Forsyth 
County. 

WORCESTER,  MASS. :  Worcester 
city.  Auburn,  East  Brookfleld, 
Grafton,  Holden,  Leicester,  Mill- 
bury,  Northborough,  North  Brook- 
field,  Shrewsbury,  Spencer,  West- 
borough,  and  West  Boylston 
towns  in  Worcester  County. 

YORK,  PA. :  York  County. 

YOUNGSTOWN,  OHIO:  Mahoning 
and  Trumbull  Counties,  Ohio ; 
Mercer  County,  Pa. 


28 


SERVICE  TRADE 


^IS 


STANDARD   METROPOLITAN   AREAS 


29 


■  •\ 


^ 


'  / 


LIST  OF  CORRECTIONS 


This  volume  has  been  prepared  primarily  by  assem- 
bling and  binding  the  statistical  portions  of  previously 
issued  Subject  Bulletins  together  with  additional  chap- 
ters covering  other  phases  of  Service  Trade  which  were 
not  issued  in  bulletin  form.  This  publication  plan  was 
adopted  to  conserve  public  funds  and  expedite  the  is- 
suance of  the  volume.  It  was  found  desirable  to  re- 
print completely  the  following  Subject  Bulletins  for 


volume  publication:  United  States  Summary;  Receipts 
Size;  Employee  Size;  Laundries,  Cleaning  and  Dyeing 
Plants,  and  Related  Services;  and  Hotels.  In  some  in- 
stances, therefore,  data  will  differ  from  those  shown  in 
the  bulletins  as  originally  issued.  The  corrections  ap- 
pearing below  represent  revisions  made  after  volume 
copy  was  returned  from  the  printer. 


["Line"  and  "Column"  Indicate  the  position  of  the  Item  on  a  page.    Thus  "line  10"  means  the  tenth  line  from  the  top  of  the  table  stub,  counting  every  line  on  which  prlntlni 
appears  regardless  of  presence  of  entries  In  field.    "  Column  5"  means  fifth  column  from  the  left,  not  counting  the  stub  column] 


Chapter 


Page      Table  No 


Line  No. 


Item 


Column 


Change  from- 


To- 


Unlted  States  Summary 

CltyilM- 

Do 

Legal  Form  of  Organltatlon. 


City  Statistics. 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Amusements.. 

Hlscellaneoos.. 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 


1.56 

1.56 

1.58 

4.03 

4.12 

4.12 

5.]« 

6.16 

e.i« 

7.08 

7.05 

7.08 

7.06 

7.12 

7.19 

7.30 

7.31 

7.37 

7.41 

7.46 

7.46 

7.62 

7.62 

7.64 

7.64 

7.66 

7.70 

8.08 

13.09.... 

13.10 

13.11 

13.12.... 
13.13.... 

13.15 

13.19 


IS.. 
IS.. 
IS.. 
4A. 

40. 

4C. 

6C. 
6C. 
6C. 

70. 
70. 
7C. 
70. 
7C. 
7E. 
7E. 
7E. 
7F., 
7J.. 
7K. 
7K. 
7K. 
7P., 
7K- 
7R- 
7R. 
7K. 


9F. 


13D. 
13D. 
13E. 
13F. 
13F. 
I3H. 
13L. 


2 

2 

Footnote. 
40 


Insert  'footnote. 


Philadelphia,  Pa_ 13 266-. 254 

Philadelphia,  Pa 14 34,919 34,861 

Insert  as  last  footnote  "Note:  See  page  26  for  definitions  of  standard  metropolitan  areas.' 


Personal  services— Cities  of  250,000  to 

499,999. 
East  North  Central,  total  (Automobile 

storage  and  parking). 
do. 


Individual  proprietorships  (Aril.)... 

Partnerships  (Arli.) 

Corporations  (Arii.) 


Barrlngton  town,  R.I 

Belvedere,  Calif 

Canandalgua,  N.  Y..... 

Claremont,  N.  H 

Maumee,  Ohio 

Belvedere,  Calif. 

Stroudsburg,  Pa 

Willimantic,  Conn 

Union  twp..  N.  J 

District  13.  Md 

Ayer,  Mass 

Belvedere,  Calif. 

Stowe  twp..  Pa 

Secaucus,  N.  J 

Ambridge,  Pa 

Americus,  Ga 

Caldwell,  Idaho 

Mount  Lebanon,  Pa 


Proprietors  of  unincorporated  businesses. 


12.. 


7 

7 

7 


Stub. 
Stub. 
Stub. 
Stub. 
Stub. 
Stub. 


Stub. 
Stub. 
Stub. 
Stub. 
Stub. 
Stub. 
Stub. 

7 

7 

7 

Stub. 


•Footnote. 


Blank. 
12,. 


25,. 


103, 

46,91 

Illegible.. 


84,860 

12,765 

258,173 

103,554 

45,601 

67,687 

Barrlngton  town,  R.  I.i 
Belvedere  twp.,  Calif.' 
Canandaigua,  N.  Y. 
Claremont  town,  N.  H.' 
Maumee,  Ohio. 
Belvedere  twp.,  Calif.' 
10 

Willimantic,  Conn. 
Union  twp.,  N.  J.' 
District  13,  Md.' 
Ayer  town,  Mass.' 
Belvedere  twp.,  Calif.' 
Stowe  twp..  Pa.' 
Secaucus,  N.  J. 
136 
166 
34 

Mount    Lebanon    twp., 
Pa.i 


Blank •Proprietors  of  unincor- 
porated businesses. 


Barrlngton  town,  R.  I . . 

Belvedere,  Calif 

Illegible 

Claremont,  N.  H 

Naumee,  Ohio 

Belvedere,  Calif 

Illegible 

Willimantic,  Conn.' 

Union  twp.,  N.  J 

District  13,  Md 

Ayer,  Mass 

Belvedere,  Calif 

Stowe  twp..  Pa 

Secaucus,  N,  Y 

130 

168 

Illegible 

Mount  Lebanon,  Pa 


Footnote  1 . 


Insert  following  headnote:  [Establishments  which  at  the  end  of  1948  were  operated  by  original  owners 
were  classified  by  date  of  establishment.  Others  were  classified  by  latest  date  the  business  changed 
hands  prior  to  the  end  of  1948.) 

Revise  footnote  1  as  follows:  Includes  motion  picture  theaters. 


31 


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I 


UNITED  STATES  SUMMARY 


CONTENTS 


Table 


Page 


lA  Selected  Services—United  States,  by  kind  of  business,  19^8  and  1939:  Establishments, 

receipts,'  pay  roll,  and  personnel 1.02 

IB  Amusements — United  States,  by  kind  of  business,  19A-S   and  1939:  Establishments,  receipts, 

pay  roll,  and  personnel 1-04 

IC  Personal,  Business,  and  Repair  Services — Geographic  division  and  State,  19^+8  and  1939: 

Establishments,  receipts,  pay  roll,  and  personnel 1.05 

ID  Amusements — Geographic  division  and  State,  19<+8  and  1939:  Establishments,  receipts,  pay 

roll,  and  personnel 1.06 

IE  Hotels — Geographic  division  and  State,  194-8  and  1939:  Establishments,  guest  rooms,  re- 
ceipts, pay  roll,  and  personnel 1.07 

IF  Tourist  Govirts — Geographic  division  and  State,  1948  and  1939:  Establishments,  rental  \mits, 

receipts,  pay  roll,  and  personnel 1.08 

IG  Selected  Services — United  States,  by  kind  of  business,  1948:  Establishments,  receipts, 

pay  roll,  and  personnel 1.09 

IH  Amusements — United  States,  by  kind  of  business,  1948:  Establishments,  receipts,  pay  roll, 

and  personnel 1»11 

IJ  Selected  Services — Geographic  division,  by  kind  of  business,  1948:  Establishments,  receipis* 

pay  roll,  and  personnel 1.12 

New  Eng-land 1.12    West  North  Central. . .   1.18    West  South  Central 1.24 

Middle  Atlantic 1.14    South  Atlantic 1.20    Mountain .' .   1.26 

East  North  Central. ..   1.16    East  South  Central .. .   1.22    Pacific 1.28 

IK  Amusements — Geographic  division  by  kind  of  business,  1948:  Establishments,  receipts, 

pay  roll,  and  personnel 1.30 

New  England 1.30    West  North  Central. . .   1.33    West  South  Central 1.36 

Middle  Atlantic 1.31    South  Atlantic 1.34    Mountain 1.37 

East  North  Central. . .   i.32    East  South  Central. . .   1.35    Pacific 1.38 

IL  Personal,  Business,  and  Repair  Services — Geographic  division  and  State,  1948: 

Establishments,  receipts,  pay  roll,  and  personnel 1.39 

IM  Amusements — Geograjrfaic  division  and  State,  1948:  Establishments,  receipts,  pay  roll,  and 

personnel 1.40 

IN  Hotels — Geographic  division  and  State,  1948:  Establishments,  gniest  rooms,  receipts,  pay 

roll,  and  personnel 1.41 

IP  Tourist  Courts — Geographic  division  and  State,  1948:  Establishments,  rental  units,  re- 
ceipts, pay  roll,  and  personnel 1.42 

IQ,     Selected  Services — Kind  of  business,  by  geo^Taphic  division  and  State,  1948:  Establishments 

and  receipts » 1.43 

IR  Amusements — Kind  of  business,  by  geographic  division  and  State,  1948:  Establishments 

and  receipts 1.52 

IS  Selected  Services — Kind-of -business  groups,  by  standard  metropolitan  area,  1948:  Estab- 
lishments and  receipts 1.55 

P.  0.  -  12  -  S  -  F.  0.  1-01 


1.02 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Tabic  1  A.— SELECTED  SERVICES— UNITED  STATES,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948  AND  1939 

ESTABUSHMENTS.  RECEIPTS,  PaY  RoLL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


Kind  of  business 


Establuhmencs 


Recapu,  entire  year 
(Thousand  dollarsl 


1939 


Pay  roll,  entire  year 
(Thousatui  dollars) 


1918 


Paid  employees,  workweek 

ended  nearest  Nov.  15 

(Number) 


1948 


1939 


Active  propnetofs 
(Number) 


November 
1948 


SELECTED  SERVICES 

Personal,  business,   and  repair  services 

AmuBeaentB^ 

Hotels 

Tourist  courts  and  camps 

PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES 
Personal  services ,  total 

Barber,  beauty  shops 

Barber  shops 

Beauty  shops 

Barber  and  beauty  shops  ccniblned 

Cleaning,  dyeing  plants 

Cleaning,  dyeing  Dlants  (exc.  rug  cleaning) 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent ,. 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning,  repairing  plants 

?uneral  service,  crematories 

Laundries,  laundry  services 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing 

Industrial  laundries 

Linen  supply  service 

With  power  laundry 

Without  power  laundry 

Diaper  service 

With  power  laundry 

Without  power  laundry 

Laundries  (exc.  power) 

Photographic  studios  (Inc.  commercial 

photography)' 

Photographic  studios  (exc.  commercial 

photography) 

Connercial  photography 

Pressing,  alteration,  garment  repair  shops. . . 

Pressing,  alteration,  etc.  (exc.  fur) 

Pur  repair  and  storage  shops 

Shoe  repair  shops,  ahoe  shine  parlors, 

hat  cleaning 

Shoe  repair  shops 

Shoe  shine  parlors 

Hat  cleaning  shops 

Miscellaneous  personal  services 

Self-service  laundries 

Miscellaneous  personal  services,  n.e.c 

Costume  and  dress  suit  rental  agencies... 

Turkish  baths,  massage  parlors 

Other  misc.  personal  services,  n.e.c 

Electrolysis 

Misc.  personal  services,  n.e.c 

Business  services,  total 

Advertising 

Advertising  agencies 

Outdoor  advertising  service 

Miscellaneous  advertising  service 

Consumer  credit  reporting  agencies,  etc 

DupllcatingjaddresBlng,  blueprinting, etc 

Duplicating,  addressing,  etc., 

stenographic 

Duplicating,  addressing,  mailing, 

mailing  list 

Public  stenographic  agencies,  court 

reporting 

Blueprinting,  photoatatlng  services 

Qnployment  agencies,  private 

News  syndicates 

Services  to  dwellings  and  other  buildings.... 

Disinfecting,  exterminating  service 

Window  cleaning  service 

Klscellaneoua  services  to  dwellings,   etc... 

fiuslneea  services,  n.e.c 

Auctioneers'   establishments  (service  only). 
Coin-operated  machine  rental  and 

repair  services 

Detective  agencies 

Interior  decomting  service 

Photo  finishing  laboratories 

Sign  painting  ahops 

Telephone  answering  service 

Window  display  service 

Other  buslnees  services,  n.e.c 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


559,559 
50,347 
29,650 
25,919 


169,081 


91,993 

7i,497 

2,591 

25.534 


J^.Olt 

4,757 

18,491 

769 

1,517 


19-18? 


6,783 

2,840 

3,555 

388 

1,176 
561 
615 

384 

318 

66 

10,839 


11,549 
3,163 


45,554 
2,334 


39,763 
2,962 
1,426 

12,762 


8,523 
4,239 

510 
1,305 
2,424 

318 
2,106 

32.007 


3,279 

798 

1,909 

2,652 

3,102 


2,430 
1,394 


1,036 
672 


2,231 
77 


1,3?3 

1,260 

670 


675' 

1,302 
603 
601 

1,703 

4,283 
367 
279 

4,828 


570, 057 
44,917 
27,987 
13,521 


389,726 


8,578,162 

2,349,601 

2,172,756 

195,505 


2,973,593 
998, 079 
863,155 
36,722 


1,821,584 


2,871,214 

610,034 

660,004 

22,604 


1,582,532 


911,248 

225,481 

243,228 

4,226 


571,610 


1,342,496 

341,931 

398,293 

16,972 


936,271 

223,687 

330,216 

6,938 


205,268 


117,998 
83,071 
4,199 

12.616 


11,604 
n.a. 
n.a. 
n.a. 

1,012 

18,196 

22.736 


404,441 

417,570 

22,987 

844,357 


461,271 


807.673 
139,587 
627,064 
41,022 

36, 684' 

572,355 


230,983 

231,670 

18,618 

193,316 


278,' 


126^012 

143,274 

9,696 

399,434 


137,374 


-•6,773 


n.a. 
n.a. 
'718 

n.a. 
n.a. 
n.a. 

15,245 


10,957 


913,036 
517,933 
318,031 
77,072 

238, 203 
174, 520 
63,683 

25,887 

23,408 

2,479 


192 .  698 
n.a. 
n.a. 
n.a. 

10,618 

261,617 

527.753 


395,155 
61.678 

303, 181 
20.296 

14,279 

90,019 

620.559 


5S;557 

74,496 
7,321 

83.982 


64,  509 

87, 290 

5,365 

210.026 


70,783 

104,501 

9,458 

87,421 


0,014 
n.a. 


3,968 

40,676 
249.062 


■"453,579 
n.a. 
n.a. 
n.a. 

n.a. 

n.a. 

'28,391 


n.a. 
n.a. 


45,783 


501,646 
293,222 
176,452 
31,972 

91,101 
75,549 
15,552 

10,061 

9,408 

653 


■'233,606 
n.a. 
n.a. 
n.a. 

n.a. 

n.a. 

■'7,941 

n.a. 
n.a. 
n.a. 

7,515 


203,867 
30,527 

162,841 
10,499 

6,159 

40, 726 

329.728 


272,495 

163,899 

94,334 

14, 262 

39,877 

33,699 

6,178 

4,685 

4,377 

308 


27, eCn 


83,970 
n.a. 
n.a. 
n.a. 

3,451 

33,122 

266.528 


'249, 181 
n.a 


n.a 

n.a 

'5,337 

n.a. 
n.a. 
n.a. 


16,045 


52,516 
2,180 


59,371 


147,118 
64,907 


365,661 


50,115 
7,968 
1,288 


320,148 
45,513 


218,800 


n.a. 
153,254 


140, 578 
12, 676 


35,993 
21,877 


67.704 


n.a. 
n.a. 


19,756 
•7,853 


n.a. 
n.a. 


202,176 
6,668 
9,956 

124,006 


106, 737 
8,210 
4,374 


59,197 
8,507 


36,409 


32,711 
1,166 
2,532 

31.555 


21^478 
2,294 


15.497 


37,488 
4,405 


35,024 


13,349 

1,133 
1,015 


19,191 
1,690 
2,019 

20,  978 


31,655 

3,369 


23,447 


18,939 
2,961 
1,547 

6,743 


n.a. 
417 
1,600 
n.a. 
n.a. 
'3,869 

26,188 


65,409 
58,597 
10,117 

9,867 
38,613 

1,340 
37, 273 

1,629,513 


4,070 
5,979 


'10,818 
486.912 


11,975 

19,580 
2,845 
3,181 

13,554 
271 

13,283 

701.226 


1,321 
1,648 

n.Q. 

n.a. 
'2,588 


10,379 
10,599 
1,216 
1,926 
7,457 
112 
7,345 

242,982 


n.a. 
1,031 
2,159 

n.a. 

n.a. 
'3,553 

143,491 


1,628 

679 

n.a. 

2,576 

3,262 


652,063 


394,872 
114,881 
142,310 


97,372 

46,844 

n.a. 

48,135 

35,310 


194,342 
38,405 

58,018 


53,546 

14,836 

n.a. 

23,238 

11,919 


72,975 


38,739 
10,  567 
23,669 

26,625 

17, 272 


16,936 
8,682 
n.a 

18,956 

1^949 


2,762 
1,433 


1,329 
50O 


1,424 
n.a. 


557 

823 
n.a. 

14,844 


43,637 


9,956 
41,632 


30,784 
70,421 


117,335 


22,349 
17,582 


4,767 
12,961 


20,561 
17,781 


2,780 
14,890 


10,271 
29,043 


7,941 
7,050 


891 
3,978 


2,777 
n.a. 


43;  4*7 
38,013 
35,855 


11,143 
11,781 


970 

1,554 

280 

461 

1,201 

5,391 

n.a. 

215 

'4,772 


14,535 

50,500 

18,786 

18,943 

88,839 

47,253 

7,469 

8,060 

287,387 


5,213 

30, 576 

4,128 

4,365 

16,111 

16,803 

n.a. 

3,059 

'148,211 


18,792 
21,855 
23,401 

211.272 


4,606 
6,895 


11,827 
10,429 


1,398 
5,445 


4,580 
5,476 


27,621 


9,820 

9,016 

804 
3,129 

1,994 


6,575 
9,711 
11,335 


3,447 

10,061 
11,680 
3,648 
34,019 
13,820 
3,583 
2,716 
138,298 


1,659 

5,852 

2,677 

783 

4,561 

3,488 

n.a. 

1,199 

'61,428 


2,231 

3,623 
6,874 
1,533 

14,277 
5,081 
2,187 
1,056 

51,569 


3,(536 
6,401 
n.a. 

73.937 


3,390 

4,381 

2,845 

751 

4,442 

3,296 

n.a. 

927 

'53,905 


574,610 
37,874 
26,411 
27,715 


95, 970 

75, 111 

2,978 

28.148 


26,601 

5.384 

20,399 

813 

1,547 

18,792 

18.674 


5,569 

2,201 

3,059 

309 

675 
396 
279 

333 
234 


14,410 


11, 227 
3,183 

49,783 


47,401 
2,332 

44,282 


39,701 
3,020 
1,561 

12,420 


8,593 
3,827 

533 
1,296 
1,998 

307 
1,691 

27,918 


2,469 

479 

1,482 

1,617 

3,082 


2,546 

1,445 

1,101 
536 

2,239 

34 

3,048 


1,0W 

1,325 

649 

13.468 


717 

1,391 
429 
616 

1,694 

4,585 
246 
261 

3,529 


UNITED  STATES  SUMMARY 

Table  1  A.— SELECTED  SERVICES— UNITED  STATES,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948  AND  1939— Continued 

ESTAflUSHMFNTS,  RECEIPTS.  PAY  ROLL,  AND  PbR£ONNEL 


1.03 


Kind  of  buAtness 


Establishmenu 


1939 


Reoetpts.  entuv  year  ^ 

(ThoiudnJ  dollars) 


Pay  roll,  entire  year 
(Thouiand  dollan) 


I94« 


Paid  employees,  worlcweBk 

ended  nearest  Nov.  15 

(Htmlxr) 


Active  propnetors  • 
(Number) 


November 
194« 


PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AM)  HEPAIB  SERVICES— Con. 
Automobile  repair  services  and  garages,  total... 


Automobile  repair  shops 

General  automobile  repair  shops*. •. 
Battery  and  Ignition  repair  and 

service  shops 

Glass  replacement  and  repair  shops. 

Paint  shops 

Radiator  repair  shops* * 

Tire  repair  shops 

Top  and  body  repair  shops 


Autoimblle  repair  shops,  n.e.c 

Bralce  repair  shops 

Wheel,  axle,  spring  repair  shops 

Other  automobile  repair  shops,  n*e*c.. 

Automobile  rentals  (without  drivers) 


Automobile  storage,  parking*....... 

Storage  garages 

Parking  lots 

Automobile  services  (exc.  repair)** 

Automobile  laundries 

Automobile  services,  n*e*c 

Miscellaneous  repair  services,  total* 

Blacksmith  shops* . *.. * 


Electrical  repair  shops 

Radio  repair  shops 

Rfifrlgerator  service  and  repair  shops* 
Other  electrical  repair  shops 

Upholstery,  furniture  repair  shops 

Wateh,  clock,  jewelry  repair  shops 


Miscellaneous  repair  shops 

Anaature  rewinding  shops 

Bicycle  repair  shops 

Leather  goods  repair  shops 

Locksmith,  gunsmith  shops* 

Musical  Instrument  repair  shops* 


Repair  shops,  n.e*c 

Lawn  mower  sharpening  and  repair  shops* 
Saw,  knife,  and  tool  sharpening  and 

repair  shops ....* ...*** 

Sewing  machine  repair  shops*...*....... 

Stove  repair  shops 

Taxidermists 

Typewriter  repair  shops* * 

Welding  shops 

Other  repair  shops,  n*e.c. 


8^.875 


60,  U7 

1,890 
1,079 
2,567 

1,955 
10,425 

3,968 

751 

1,197 

2,020 

1,0U 
8,533 


2,606 
5,927 

1.125 


792 
333 

80.023 


8,249 
19.4/W 


12,558 
2,531 
4,351 

10,297 
12,750 

29.287 


2,023 
1,283 

560 

1,518 

789 

23,114 
774 

1,304 
488 
207 
211 
638 

3,536 
15,956 


78,881 


1,561,109 


440,892 


355,368 


97,514 


153,576 


96,424 


66.178 


51,827 

2,073 
n*a. 
1,300 
1,089 
2,215 
6,232 

1,442 
487 
41J 
'542 

648 
11.095 


1.272.036 


4,821 
6,274 


839,466 

30,398 
20,24B 
32,165 
36,267 
34,976 
188,298 

90,218 
18,067 
37,602 
34,549 

83,917 
190.347 


U5,479 
74,868 


228,214 

10,228 
n*a* 
6,220 
4,631 
8,222 

44,678 

13,437 
4,876 
5,040 

'3,521 

20,251 
102,070 


274,501 


70,315 
31,755 


158,640 

5,799 
3,677 
9,894 
8,254 
5,326 
58,730 

24,181 
4,621 

11,675 
7,885 

18,758 
55.990 


66,078 


43,461 

1,597 

n*a. 

1,731 

982 

1,064 

13,683 

3,560 

1,162 

1,572 

'826 

5,393 


25.154 


117.252 


65.501 


35,729 
20,261 

6.U9 


18,193 
6,961 

n.a. 


71,341 

2,560 
1,526 
4,179 
3,373 
2,408 
22,941 

8,924 
1,663 
3,996 
3,265 

6,208 
25.618 


14,294 
11,324 

4,498 


44,667 

1,724 

n.a* 

1,726 

976 

1,253 

12,297 

2,858 

900 

1,105 

'853 

4,046 
25.320 


16,508 
8,812 


960 
n.a* 

75.262 


10,375 
4,434 

947,351 


2,941 
n*a* 

224,205 


4,695 
1,424 

232,088 


389 
n*a. 

42,660 


3,880 
618 


1,557 
n.a. 


16,797 


10,732 
1,297 
3,615 

9,685 
12,485 

20,651 


44,411 
214,796 


22,567 


47,835 


978 
1,601 
2,168 
2,252 

982 

12,670 


1,451 
355 
365 
363 
618 

(«) 

'9,518 


100,679 
45,507 
68,610 

126,375 
86,401 

475,368 


60,472 
7,390 
3,617 

11,529 
5,534 

386,826 
2,385 

9,801 
3,961 
2,592 
1,570 
7,618 
36,854 
322,045 


21,687 
9,222 
16,926 

35,095 
29,902 

88,806 


7,466 


46,331 


12,873 
3,435 
3,809 
5,261 
1,946 

61,482 
n.a. 

3,875 

1,058 

977 

353 

2,322 

(») 

'52,397 


20,791 
9,958 
16,082 

30,107 
13,404 

134,280 


2,627 


7,338 


17,709 

549 

684 

1,815 

1,138 

112,335 
200 

2,4S2 

395 

572 

353 

1,651 

8,844 

97,838 


2,004 
2,338 
3,496 

6,915 
2,946 

22.334 


21.100 


3,733 
307 
249 
722 
231 

17,042 


882 
136 
173 
197 
423 
(  =  ) 
'15,231 


10,262 
3,928 
6,910 

13,966 
6,214 

50,104 


7.951 


6,458 
365 
340 
863 
598 

41,480 
119 

968 
196 
242 
191 
770 
3,434 
35,560 


2,342 
1,834 
3,275 

7,949 
2,977 

20.359 


3,163 
4B4 
349 
736 
233 

15,894 


706 
126 
223 
201 
458 
(") 
'14,180 


101,749 


94.297 


66,914 

2,057 
1,222 
2,827 
3,117 
1,964 
11,834 

4,362 

322 

1,311 

2,229 

533 
5.828 


1,918 
3,910 


763 
328 

84.375 


20.131 


12,935 
2,733 
4,463 

U,34« 
13,053 

30.982 


2,224 
1,300 

576 
1,633 

829 

24,420 
805 

1,352 
531 
232 
220 
633 

3,332 
16,765 


0,534 


55,339 

2,201 
n.a* 
1,466 
1,133 
2,363 
7,067 

1,472 

500 

424 

'543 

380 
8.126 


3,844 
4,282 


76,947 


17,266 
16.  U2 


11,000 
1,410 
3,732 

10,261 
12,530 

20.743 


1,033 
1,621 
2,178 
2,248 
1,012 

12,656 
n.a. 

1,501 
361 
330 
364 
643 

(») 

'9,407 


»  Proprietors  of  unincorporated  businesses, 
n*a*  Not  available  or  not  applicable* 
n*e*c*  Not  elsewhere  classified* 

^  1939  receipts  include  Federal,  State,  and  local  amusement,  sales,  and  excise  taxes  collected  directly  from  the  customer  and  paid  directly  to  the  taxing  agency* 

^  Includes  motion  picture  theaters* 

^  Includes  Industrial  laundries,  linen  supply,  and  diaper  service,  with  power  laundry  facilities* 

*  Includes  diaper  service,  without  power  laundry  facilities* 

5  Includes  self-service  laundries  and  electrolysis  establishments* 

*  Includes  miscellaneous  advertising  service,  news  syndicates,  miscellaneous  service  to  dwellings,  etc*,  and  telephone  answering  service* 
'  Includes  glass  replacement  are!  repair  shops  and  automobile  services,  n*e.c. 

8  Included  in  custom  industries  with  custom  welders  in  1939* 
'  Includes  lawn  mower  sharpening  and  repair  shops* 


1.04 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  IB.— AMUSEMENTS -UNITED  STATES,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948  AND  1939 

ESTABLISHMFNTS,  RfCElPTS.  Pay  RoLL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


Kind  of  business 


Establishments 
(Humbcr) 


Receipts  (inc.  taxes). 

entire  year 

(Thousdnd  dolldrsi 


1939 


Pay  ro!l.  entire  year 
(Thousand  doIUrj) 


19« 


Paid  employees,  workweek 

ended  nearest  Nov.  15 

(Nuitiberl 


1948 


1939 


Active  propnetors* 
(>(umber) 


Novetnber 
1948 


Uni'.ed  States /   total. 


Motion  picture  theaters,   total 

Motion  picture  theaters,  re^^ar. 
Outdoor  motion  picture  theaters.. 
Portable  motion  picture  theaters. 


Bands,  orchestras,  and  entertainers. 


Bowling  alleys,   billiard  and  pool  parlors,    total. 

Billiard  and  pool  parlors 

Bowlin.,  alleys 


Dance  hells,  studios,  and  schools. 


Race  track  operation,  total. 
Automobile 


Dog 

Horse 

Sports  promoters  and  commercial  operators,  total. 


Baseball  and  football  clubs,  etc.. 
Baseball  clubs  (inc.  promoters). 
Football  clubs  (inc.  promoters). 
Stadiujns,  athletic  fields,  etc.. 


Bathing-  beaches.. 

Golf  courses 

Ridin  academies. 


Skating  rinks 

Skating  rinks,  rcller. 
Skating  rinks,  ice.... 


Swimming-  po-ls. 


Commercial  sports  operators,  n.e.c 

Bicycle  rentals 

Boat  and  canoe  rentals 

Other  commercial  sports  operators,  n.e.c... 

Theaters  and  theatrical  producers  (exc.  motion 
picture ) 

Misc.  amusement  and  recreation  services,  total.. 

Amusement  devices 

Amusement  parks 

Shootiaj  galleries 

Ccin-operated  amusement  device  services 

Misc.  amusement  and  recreation  services, n.e.c. 


18, ..31 


320 
122 


2,026 


9,661 
i,505 


1,074 


589 

357 

21 

211 

261 
325 
709 

l,i24 

1,382 

42 

499 

2,711 
147 

1,587 
977 


6,308 


1,604 

368 

181 

2,447 

1,708 


44,917 


2,672,997 


998,  ^9 


610,034 


225,481 


223,687 


15,115 
n.a. 
n.a. 

550 

17,644 


1,614,282 


n.a 


1,566,890 

46,838 

554 


12,998 
4,646 

2,191 


673,045 
n.a. 
n.a. 

4,946 

87,450 


293,872 

8,569 

70 

17,066 


n.a. 


131,583 
n.a. 
n.a. 

3,654 

23,239 


187,031 


65,927 
138,198 

37,205 

187,905 


38,631 
48,819 


14,156 
44,485 


12,413 
51,902 


8,615 

17,046 

162, 244 

193,333 


40,732 


n.a. 


817 
3,523 
31,198 

57,553 


5,892 
17,347 


4,498 
3,164 


181,222 
5,713 

96 

10,335 
76,543 


9,766 

.,777 


128,857 
n.a. 
n.a. 

3,778 

53,028 


9,930 
43,098 


8,388 
3,468 


132 
720 
7,312 


316 

325 

6,974 

17,196 


(?) 


n.a. 

276 
n.a. 

188 

344 


1,193 
1,134 

59 


n.a. 

247 

1,382 


130,797 
77,183 
12,000 
41,614 

4,078 
8,368 

5,197 

21,919 
18,475 
3,444 

7,338 

15,636 

426 

6,981 

8,229 


263,332 


n.a. 

24,940 

n.a. 

9,254 

1,994 

2,875 

8,243 
6,550 
1,693 


433 
1,944 


32,461 
n.a. 


1,093 

245 

324 

n.a. 

'2,294 


24,400 
42,048 
1,586 
99,191 
96,107 


7,314 

10,123 

850 

n.a. 

'70,751 


42,803 

28, 394 

5,464 

8,945 

1,014 
2,501 
1,145 

5,283 
4,254 
1,029 

1,838 

2,%9 

35 
1,000 
1,934 


56,803 
66,36' 


n.a. 

10,942 

n.a. 

1,930 


(') 


534 


2,144 

1,641 
503 


n.a. 
46 
276 


11,459 


n.a. 


4,703 
12,237 
339 
20,232 
23,858 


1,504 

2,997 

160 

n.a. 

'20,862 


8,885 
3,066 
1,047 
4,772 

200 
900 
698 

4,783 

4,042 

741 


,236 

15 

441 

830 


13,288 
21,326 


n.a. 
1,889 

n.a. 
3,499 

192 

1,115 

3,839 

3,172 

667 


n.a, 
36 
225 


,096 

2,708 

139 

7,265 

10,118 


543 

1,114 

181 

n.a. 

'7,908 


,978 
433 


1,742 
13,760 


9,588 
.4,172 


1,018 
85 


164 
34 


234 
252 
669 

1,409 

1,387 

22 

381 

2,760 
147 

1,617 
996 


1,236 
5,676 


1,083 

270 

140 

2,596 

1,587 


6,717 
n.a. 


831 
16,810 


12,773 
4,037 


2,029 
30 


36 

n.a, 

113 


(') 


1,112 

1,088 

24 

516 

n.a, 

247 

1,341 

n.a. 


705 

148 

255 

n.a. 

'1,969 


"  Proprietors  of  unincorporated  businesses, 
n.a.  Hot  available  or  not  applicable, 
n.e.c.  Not  elsewhere  classified. 

'  Includes  motion  picture  theaters. 

'  Taxes  consist  of  Federal,  State,  and  local  amusement,  sales,  and  excise  taxes  collected  directly  from  the  customer  and  paid  directly  to  the  taxing  agency. 

^  Out  of  scope  of  the  Census  in  1939. 

'  Data  for  1948  include  legalized  gambling  operations;  in  1939,  such  operations  were  out  of  scope  of  the  Census.  The  1948  and  1939  net  revenues  of  pari-muluel  betting  at 

race  tracks  are  included  in  the  clasoif ication  "Race  track  operation." 
'  Includes  outdoor  motion  picture  theaters,  portable  irotion  theaters,  football  clubs  {inc.  promoters),  other  coinmercial  sports  operators,  n.e.c,  and  coin-operated  amu.'^eiiient 
device  services.  Also  includes  statistics  for  the  New  York  World's  Fair  and  the  Golden  Gate  International  Exposition. 


UNITED  STATES  SUMMARY  1.05 

Tible  1 C— PERSONAL.  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948  AND  1939 


ESTABLISHMFNTS,  RECEIPTS.  PaY  RoLL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


Geognphic  division  and  Sate 


Establtshmenu 

Recdpta,  entire  year 

Pay  roll,  entire  year 

Paid  employees,  workweelt 
ended  nearest  Nov.  15 

Active  proprietors  " 

(Humbcr) 

{Thousand  dollars) 

(Thmwarui  dollars) 

(>iumberl 

iHumhcr) 

194« 

1939 

1948 

1939 

194« 

1939 

1948 

1939 

1948 

1939 

559,559 

570,057 

8,578,162 

2,973,503 

2,871,214 

911,248 

1,342,496 

936,271 

574,610 

579,433 

38,709 

41,159 

507,270 

212,615 

158,981 

61,807 

79,199 

62,368 

38,210 

40,648 

141,838 

148,339 

2,395,360 

894,190 

838,066 

283,^70 

346,084 

243,709 

144,817 

152,706 

110,159 

117,180 

1,848,908 

655,299 

638,458 

202,478 

276,  381 

195,493 

112,836 

118,491 

53,593 

62,423 

652,463 

242,731 

189,848 

66,454 

98,285 

79,108 

55,805 

63,962 

58,652 

50,624 

879,003 

260,381 

305, 536 

85,040 

176,347 

111,416 

58,832 

49,663 

26,349 

24,908 

354,784 

102,023 

118,323 

31,315 

74,834 

45,324 

27,208 

25,013 

50,993 

49,043 

634,099 

186,079 

198,923 

54,091 

115,693 

76,450 

52,807 

50,305 

17,008 

16,632 

233,338 

73,816 

70,038 

20,708 

36, 176 

24,301 

17,999 

17,076 

02,258 

59,749 

1,072,937 

346,459 

353,041 

106,185 

139,497 

98, 102 

66,096 

61,569 

3,129 

3,705 

30,618 

12,750 

8,346 

3,083 

4,673 

3,537 

3,077 

3,664 

2,167 

1,964 

22,155 

8,503 

5,880 

2,187 

3,309 

2,450 

2,210 

2,027 

1,426 

1,525 

11,724 

5,388 

2,833 

1,086 

1,698 

1,308 

1,426 

1,537 

19,886 

22,672 

280,002 

124,298 

91,352 

37, 564 

45,294 

37, 381 

19,  385 

22,281 

3,771 

3,624 

45,102 

18,970 

13,986 

5,457 

6,866 

5,607 

3,740 

3,587 

8,330 

7,669 

117,669 

42,706 

36,584 

12,430 

17,  359 

12,085 

3,370 

7,552 

77,310 

85,139 

1,541,959 

589,080 

576,390 

193,657 

217,725 

151,911 

73,310 

88,813 

22,249 

21,364 

313,030 

111,899 

99,540 

35,345 

45,689 

34,266 

22,595 

20,818 

42,279 

41,836 

540,371 

193,211 

162,136 

54,168 

82,670 

57,532 

43,912 

43,075 

28,990 

31,183 

437,447 

157,156 

145,688 

46,211 

67,452 

46,929 

29,316 

31,503 

13,640 

14,826 

184,299 

58,162 

57,387 

15,923 

29,207 

19,017 

14,192 

15,249 

35,218 

39,057 

706,502 

263, 500 

259,680 

87, 577 

101,515 

77,892 

36,155 

39,564 

21, 376 

20, 567 

367,268 

122,476 

130,266 

38,423 

55,372 

.  35,952 

22,220 

20,473 

10,935 

11,547 

153,392 

54,005 

45,437 

14,344 

22,335 

15,703 

10,953 

11,702 

10,104 

11,904 

IX,  571 

53,132 

40,767 

14,478 

19,521 

15,112 

10,503 

12,367 

9,851 

11,756 

108,486 

40,845 

28,085 

9,605 

14,764 

12,222 

10,378 

12,177 

16,243 

18,070 

225,819 

85,968 

74,378 

27,533 

37,463 

30,953 

16,553 

18,153 

1,955 

2,263 

16,916 

5,709 

3,682 

1,174 

2,312 

1,583 

2,068 

2,314 

2,087 

2,617 

19,521 

7,044 

4,745 

1,484 

2,739 

2,245 

2,150 

2,662 

5,342 

6,832 

63,434 

23, 576 

16,143 

6,064 

9,040 

7,815 

5,639 

7,036 

8,011 

8,981 

83,716 

26,457 

22,048 

6,116 

12,446 

9,178 

3,514 

9,253 

1,193 

1,296 

15,609 

6,178 

4,794 

1,635 

2,521 

1,824 

1,180 

1,261 

7,910 

7,794 

121,055 

37,826 

40,056 

11,920 

20,  359 

14,178 

7,987 

7,752 

3,539 

3,626 

88,430 

36,547 

34,855 

13,812 

16,267 

13,145 

3,414 

3,534 

7,94-i 

7,075 

120,811 

35,646 

41,796 

11,598 

25,015 

15,839 

7,914 

6,371 

4,476 

4,403 

59, 395 

17,735 

19,541 

5,188 

10,836 

6,167 

4,443 

4,366 

9,571 

7,590 

129,426 

35,616 

45,859 

11,853 

30,051 

17,999 

9,873 

■        7,543 

4,574 

4,041 

58,062 

15,656 

19,659 

4,963 

13,922 

8,135 

4,538 

3,966 

9,121 

7,603 

130,909 

36,852 

46,597 

11,834 

28,936 

18,454 

9,148 

7,332 

10,324 

7,196 

155,306 

38, 325 

52,379 

12,237 

28,440 

15,675 

10,335 

7,038 

6,806 

7,259 

93,329 

29,982 

28,560 

8,658 

16,654 

11,098 

7,321 

7,323 

7,960 

7,357 

123,577 

36,389 

43,253 

11,714 

26,189 

16, 557 

3,134 

7,505 

6,982 

5,971 

90,590 

22,666 

31,037 

7,054 

20,663 

11,333 

7,036 

5,847 

4,601 

4,321 

47,288 

12,986 

15,473 

3,889 

11,328 

6,336 

4,717 

4,338 

5,276 

5,239 

49,130 

15,530 

14,965 

4,081 

10,134 

6,347 

5,480 

5,356 

6,692 

6,198 

90,866 

28,046 

30,502 

9,115 

18,479 

12,701 

6,765 

6,160 

9,301 

9,555 

101,279 

31,498 

29,209 

8,663 

16,551 

12,211 

9,888 

9,337 

29,724 

28,051 

392,824 

111,005 

124,247 

32,232 

70,529 

45,191 

30,674 

23,952 

1,942 

2,384 

23,823 

9,477 

6,237 

2,258 

3,229 

2,390 

2,122 

2,494 

1,867 

1,829 

23,069 

7,420 

6,121 

1,814 

3,164 

2,245 

2,010 

1,925 

923 

1,078 

12,356 

4,112 

3,569 

1,019 

1,860 

1,238 

993 

1,133 

5,117 

5,576 

72,783 

24,610 

22,859 

7,394 

12,083 

8,824 

5,368 

5,703 

1,987 

1,439 

24,661 

5,537 

7,318 

1,522 

4,140 

2,109 

2,096 

1,406 

2,300 

1,641 

34,413 

9,521 

10,959 

2,808 

5,425 

3,360 

2,395 

1,639 

2,232 

2,127 

31,111 

9,913 

9,300 

2,948 

4,710 

3,318 

2,334 

2,144 

640 

558 

11,122 

3,226 

3,675 

945 

1,565 

817 

681 

532 

8,787 

8,936 

1>4,550 

43,666 

44,127 

13,179 

17,602 

12,474 

9,172 

9,045 

5,898 

5,291 

96,727 

26,626 

29,902 

7,624 

12,416 

8,003 

6,365 

5,423 

47,573 

45,522 

841,660 

276,167 

279,012 

85,382 

109,479 

77,625 

50,  559 

47,101 

United  States,  total 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  Engbnd 
Middle  AtUntic 

East   North  Central 

West  North  Central 

South  AtUnuc      

East  South  Central 

West  South  Central 

Mountain  

Paafic  ,         -  - 

New  England: 

Mauie  

New  Hampshire 

Vennont      

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut ,  , •  ■  ■ 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  Yorit 

New  jersey      

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota    

Iowa  

Missoun       

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland     

Distnct  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georeia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky    

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas        

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain : 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming      

Colorado     

New  Mexico 

Amona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

CaHfomia 


•   Proprietors  of  unincorporated  businesses. 


1.06 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 

Table  1 D.— AMUSEMENTS -GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948  AND  193S 

Establishments,  Receipts.  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Geographic  division  and  State 


Establishments 
(?iumbcT) 


Rcccipti  {inc.  taxes), 

entire  year 

(Thousand  dolUrs) 


1948 


1939 


Pay  roll,  entire  year 
(ThoiuanA  dolhiTs) 


1948 


E^d  employees,  workweek 

ended  neareat  Nov.  15 

CMumberl 


1948 


19J9 


Active  proprietors* 
(Humber) 


November 
1948 


United  States,  total 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic      

East  North  Central 

West  North  Central 

South  Atlantic      

East  South  Central , 

West  South  Central , 

Mountain 
Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont '. . 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio   

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota   

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Netnaska 

Kansas. . . , 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Geoceia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky    

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas   

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada* 

Pacific. 

Washington 

Oregon 

Calitoniia 


50,347 


«,917 


2,672,997 


998,079 


610,034 


341,931 


3,206 
9,695 
10,588 
5,698 
6,298 
3,074 
5,112 
2,013 
4,663 


389 
268 

184 

1,402 

287 

676 


4,687 
1,566 
3,442 


2,917 
1,363 
2,681 
2,623 
1,004 


992 
1,071 
1,602 
247 
333 
609 
844 


132 
793 
201 
967 
595 

1,088 
497 
875 

1,150 


767 
936 
803 
568 


772 

714 

1,023 

2,603 


222 
249 

131 
511 
274 
251 

as 

120 


839 

533 
3,291 


3,042 
8,434 
8,831 
5,801 
5,518 
2,469 
4,803 
2,131 
3,888 


495 
211 
167 
1,347 
206 
616 


^4,477 
1,147 
2,810 


2,454 
1,386 
2,325 
1,825 
841 


1,066 
1,260 
1,326 
256 
333 
687 
873 


112 
614 
185 
798 
551 
1,028 
493 
803 
934 


730 
736 
578 
425 


644 

510 

1,030 

2,619 


295 
250 
204 
585 
243 
215 
282 
57 


646 

420 

'2,822 


184,392 
721,718 
54«,208 
194,689 
290,454 
101,346 
176,748 
106,971 
354,471 


11,348 
12,295 
4,633 
100,971 
20,894 
34,251 


450,093 
100,422 
171,203 


143,621 

56,554 

192,957 

105,291 

43,785 


41,681 
35,077 
61,595 
5,856 
7,979 
17,788 
24,713 


8,142 
46,287 
23,267 
39,376 
24,508 
33,690 
14,456 
29,472 
71,256 


32,118 
31,332 
24,454 
13,442 


17,377 

31,053 

27,957 

100,361 


7,941 
9,540 
4,494 
21,167 
8,161 
U,977 
11,934 
31,757 


43,090 
24,872 
286,509 


73,443 

309,131 

202,197 

74,252 

97,472 

32,382 

58,738 

27,775 

122,689 


5,191 
5,002 
2,031 

38,596 
7,629 

14,994 


'206,883 
34,983 
67,265 


51,352 
21,722 
75,457 
35,987 
17,679 


16,328 
15,401 
22,535 
2,324 
2,386 
6,387 
8,391 


2,391 
16,017 

9,963 
13,018 

9,215 
12,161 

4,880 
10,144 
19,683 


10,829 
9,875 
7,022 
4,656 


5,436 
9,961 
10,435 
32,906 


3,686 
3,309 
2,218 
6,833 
2,963 
3,307 
4,374 
1,085 


13,495 

8,438 

'100,756 


39,659 
178,430 
125,103 
40,396 
61,414 
19,660 
34,652 
28,  UO 
82,610 


2,121 
2,476 
801 
22,817 
4,193 
7,251 


122,636 
20,152 
35,642 


33,479 
11,645 
45,145 
25,551 
9,283 


9,278 
6,276 
15,228 
785 
1,369 
3,232 
4,228 


1,549 
10,001 
6,833 
8,263 
4,183 
6,993 
2,572 
6,230 
14,790 


6,205 
6,278 
4,718 
2,459 


2,964 
6,437 
5,436 
19,815 


1,360 
1,796 
701 
4,190 
1,306 
2,136 
2,372 
14,249 


9,706 

5,174 

67,730 


15,870 
74,583 
46,538 
15,625 
21,137 

6,584 
11,303 

5,257 
28,584 


985 

906 

370 

8,753 

1,684 

3,172 

'52,436 
7,580 
14,567 


11,909 
4,437 

18,130 
8,205 
3,857 


3,482 
2,780 
5,799 
427 
576 
1,144 
1,417 


522 
3,622 
2,515 
2,815 
1,724 
2,602 
1,0U 
2,113 
4,210 


2,202 

2,195 

1,407 

780 


931 
1,897 
2,088 
6,387 


736 
620 
405 
1,292 
451 
601 
942 
210 


3,188 

1,920 

'23,476 


24,696 
81,764 
79,082 
30, 579 
36,625 
14,208 
23,801 
14,367 
36,809 


1,628 
1,912 
741 
12,885 
2,654 
4,876 


47,068 

9,911 

24,785 


21,464 
9,226 
23,713 
17,371 
7,308 


6,727 
5,804 
8,678 
887 
1,325 
3,072 


795 
6,038 
3,398 
5,425 
2,931 
4,863 
1,876 
4,148 
7,151 


4,284 
4,141 
3,715 
2,068 


2,338 
4,301 
3,986 
13,176 


1,116 
1,384 
654 
2,756 
1,144 
1,636 
1,784 
3,893 


5,583 

3,042 

28,184 


16,807 
56,732 
49,139 
20,542 
25,106 

8,257 
15,278 

7,780 
24,046 


1,491 
752 
569 
8,224 
2,098 
3,673 


'33,267 
6,906 
16,559 


12,726 
5,555 

16,767 
9,222 
4,869 


4,3U 
4,4U 
5,482 
689 
973 
2,168 
2,505 


617 
5,162 
2,181 
3,632 
2,107 
3,473 
1,476 
2,803 
3,655 


2,546 
2,497 
1,831 
1,383 


1,306 
2,296 
2,876 
8,800 


1,202 
968 
648 

1,924 
637 
881 

1,242 
278 


3,365 

2,229 

'18,452 


2,038 
7,198 
8,479 
4,808 
4,368 
2,219 
3,577 
1,534 
3,653 


263 

178 
127 
843 
177 
450 


3,190 
1,104 
2,904 


2,202 
1,112 
2,080 
2,349 
736 


848 
896 
1,313 
218 
285 
527 
721 


580 
104 
676 
448 
753 
351 
569 
8U 


604 
666 
537 
412 


583 

477 

799 

1,718 


170 
162 
104 
379 
207 
200 
198 
114 


688 

443 

2,522 


33,971 


2,157 
6,056 
7,087 
4,875 
3,658 
1,800 
3,656 
1,713 
2,969 


413 
132 
127 
398 

126 
441 


'3,  no 

734 
2,212 


1,888 
1,128 
1,858 

1,543 
670 


945 
1,053 
1,074 
224 
267 
571 
741 


73 
424 
110 
502 
374 
703 
328 
497 
647 


582 
SU 
399 

305 


51/4 

321 

835 

1,986 


234 
186 
190 
4«9 
200 
152 
227 
55 


451 

352 

'2,166 


sales,  and  excise  taxes  collected  from  the  customer  and  paid  directly  to  the  taxing  agency. 


•  Proprietors  of  unincorporated  businesses. 
^  Includes  action  picture  theaters. 
^  Taxes  consist  of  Federal,  state  and  local  amusement, 
'  Includes  statistics  for  the  New  York  World's  Fair. 

*  Data  for  1948  include  legalized  gambling  operations;    In  1939,   such  operations  were  out  of  scope  of  the  Census. 
'  Includes  statistics  for  the  Golden  Gate  International  Exposition. 


UNITED  STATES  SUMMARY 


1.07 


Tabic  1  E.— 

HOTELS— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948 

Establishments,  Guest  Rooms,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 

'VND  193< 

) 

Hotels 

Guest  rooms 
(>{uml>er) 

Receipts,  entire  year 
[Thcnuand  dollars) 

Pay  roll,  entire  year 
(TItoiisanJ  dollars) 

Active  propnctors* 
CHumhcr) 

1948 

1939 

1948 

19J9 

1948 

1939 

1948 

1939 

November 
1948 

1939 

29,650 

27,987 

1,549,823 

1,444,390 

2,172,756 

863,155 

660,004 

243,228 

26,411 

24,018 

Geographic  divisions: 

2,192 
5,058 
4,545 
3,303 
3,697 
1,035 
2,705 
2,322 
4,793 

1,523 
4,346 
4,035 
3,410 
3,192 
1,049 
2,994 
2,565 
4,873 

94,233 
342,628 
286,264 
145,270 
187,590 

47,838 
110,826 

85,233 
249,941 

68,846 
300,700 
271,170 
146,604 
154,398 

44,756 
103,906 

89,907 
259,103 

143,273 
610,165 
418,125 
170,445 
268,231 
67,471 
132,472 
105,604 
256,969 

49,399 

254,040 

163,724 

72,796 

97,712 

26,961 

53,570 

37,145 

102,308 

42,572 
194,325 
131,221 
49,716 
75,285 
18,379 
37,456 
30,841 
79,709 

14,119 
73,581 
52,522 
19,507 
24,  336 

6,680 
13,175 

9,325 
29,383 

1,810 
4,615 
3,949 
3,115 
3,094 
363 
2,231 
2,252 
4,482 

1,239 

3,719 

3,237 

3,022 

2,527 

836 

WMt  &»uth  Central            

2,636 

2,331 

PioSc                    

4,421 

New  England : 

462 
460 
221 
665 
96 
288 

2,664 
1,170 
1,224 

766 

522 

1,259 

1,136 

862 

818 
442 
818 
219 
194 
347 
465 

71 
262 
100 
447 
255 
405 
196 
346 
1,615 

308 
323 
2U 
190 

3X9 

287 

607 

1,492 

398 
220 
208 
652 
237 
266 
138 
153 

781 

468 

3,544 

402 
241 
129 
494 
55 
201 

2,320 

951 

1,075 

801 
507 
1,192 
865 
670 

804 
509 
828 
232 
194 
384 
459 

38 
211 

91 
410 
244 
373 
144 
353 
1,328 

319 
317 
240 
173 

334 
285 

673 
1,702 

492 
275 
218 
722 
229 
236 
233 
160 

983 

494 

3,396 

17,699 
15,446 

6,670 
35,302 

4,822 
14,294 

220,637 
60,322 
61,669 

52,389 
26,796 
117,284 
53,929 
30,366 

33,479 
21,082 
45,621 
7,648 
6,535 
14,348 
16,557 

1,981 
11,159 
16,699 
19,339 
11,453 
18,805 

7,877 
17,878 
81,899 

13,311 

16,427 

9,386 

8,714 

12,094 
12,452 
23,308 
62,972 

13,673 
7,460 
7,928 

25,525 
7,216 
9,479 
7,561 
6,391 

42,243 

23,389 

184,309 

15,463 
9,089 
4,725 

27,422 
3,026 
9,121 

202,181 
45,592 
52,927 

51,704 
26,631 
111,936 
54,440 
26,409 

36,685 
22,330 
41,877 
7,143 
6,727 
15,311 
16,031 

1,477 
9,479 
14,114 
17,149 
11,247 
15,745 
6,285 
16,145 
62,757 

12,613 
15,480 
9,098 

7,565 

11,784 
11,109 
23,008 
63,005 

16,433 
8,778 
8,521 

26,488 
6,775 
3,861 
8,726 
5,325 

50,747 

24,521 

183,835 

17,975 
15,096 

8,313 
70, 503 

8,481 
22,900 

409,571 
83,655 
115,939 

92, 320 
35,606 
171,403 
73,946 
44,850 

40,690 
23,782 
59,321 
8,368 
5,841 
17,334 
14,610 

4,633 
19,353 
40,931 
32,091 
14,630 
21,987 

9,676 
25,109 
99,811 

19,186 
23,623 
13,285 

11, 377 

13,329 
22,953 
17,751 
78,439 

12,498 
9,309 
8,039 

24,316 
7,832 

14,606 
8,470 

20,484 

32,207 

19,831 

204,881 

6,493 
4,315 
2,949 
26,793 
3,109 
6,235 

183,215 
27,253 
43,572 

38,247 
15,078 
69,164 
29,137 
17,093 

19,030 
11,701 
22,608 
2,995 
2,517 
7,334 
6,111 

2,095 

8,192 

17,360 

11,658 

6,025 

3,750 

3,664 

9,696 

30,272 

7,939 
10,029 
4,784 
4,159 

5,620 
9,541 
6,765 
31,644 

4,876 
3,469 
3,394 
9,097 
3,650 
6,278 
3,390 
2,991 

14,536 

8,010 

79,762 

4,796 
3,962 
2,304 
22,004 
2,660 
6,846 

134,701 
24,322 
35,302 

29,902 
10,539 
57,843 
20,627 
12,305 

12,090 
6,991 

13,434 
1,857 
1,439 
4,985 
3,920 

1,380 
5,663 

13,465 
9,619 
4,622 
5,337 
2,629 
6,570 

25,495 

5,480 
6,683 
3,606 
3,110 

3,632 

6,478 

5,412 

21,934 

3,266 
3,279 
2,158 
6,690 
2,058 
4,392 
2,599 
6,399 

10,613 

6,212 

62,879 

1,527 
1,062 

726 
7,949 

971 
1,884 

53,732 
7,305 
12,544 

12,356 
4,285 

22,648 
8,630 
4,553 

5,499 
2,909 
6,833 
597 
555 
1,817 
1,397 

497 
2,242 
5,222 
2,912 
1,397 
1,924 

825 
2,264 
5,553 

2,239 
2,355 

i,ia 

965 

1,313 
2,454 
1,743 
7,665 

1,193 
995 
713 

2,420 
834 

1,484 
927 
758 

4,452 

2,250 

23,181 

411 
459 

173 

454 

76 

237 

2,324 
1,112 
1,179 

553 

439 

1,003 

1,129 

325 

832 
393 
703 
226 
168 
328 
460 

72 
231 

63 
353 
197 
319 
155 
270 
1,434 

281 
263 
173 
146 

309 

221 

530 

1,171 

430 
203 
202 
669 
226 
213 
173 
136 

712 

502 

3,268 

363 

Middle  AUandc: 

1,870 

359 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Geotnl: 

Ohio                                    

625 

880 

West  North  Central-. 

747 
581 

723 

471 

w-            _ 

670 

222 

168 

Nebnab 

Kansu 

South  Atlantic: 

■   Dthwirc 

Maryland 

354 

414 

32 

180 
56 

Virginia 

323 
183 

308 

110 

290 

1,045 

232 

Akbuoa 

257 
205 
142 

312 

Othbana 

242 

606 

1,476 

Mountain: 

485 

243 

Wyoming 

194 
676 
184 

Anaona 

Uoh 

Nevada                        

190 
211 
148 

Padflc. 

913 

456 

C»tfomia 

3,052 

•  Proprietors  of  unincorporated  lusinesses. 

1.08 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  IF.— TOURIST  COURTS— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE;  1948  AND  1939 

ESTABUSHMENTS,  RbNTAL  UnITS,  RECEIPTS,  PaY  RoLL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


Geographic  diViaioQ  and  State 


Establishments 


Rental  units 
iHumber) 


1948 


Receipts,  entire  year 
(Thousand  dollars) 


1948 


Pay  roU,  entire  year 
(Thousand  dollan) 


Active  propnetors  * 

CNumbcr) 


November 
1948 


United  Sutes,  total 


Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 
Middle  Atlantic 
East  North  Central 
West  North  Central 
South  Atlantic 
East  South  Central 
West  South  Central 
Mountain 
Paa£c 


New  England 

Maine 

New  Hampshire. 

Vermont 

Massachusetts.  .  - 
Rhode  Island .  -  . 
Connecticut    ... 


Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 
Pennsylvania. 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michi^n 

Wisconsin 


West  North  Central : 

Minnesota 

Io>:rt 

Missouri       

North  Dakota 

South  C^tota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 


South  Atlantic : 

Delaware  

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia . 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 


East  South  Central ; 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 


Mountain - 

Mtmtana 
Idaho  - 
Wyoming ,  .  .  . 

Colorado 

New  Mexico. 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 


Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

Califomia. . . 


303,900 


36,722 


1,700 
1,683 
3,184 
2,750 
2,999 
899 
3,136 
3,789 
5,779 


<;16 
547 
220 
363 
41 
113 


1,034 
243 
406 


413 
280 
296 
1,441 
749 


1,063 
308 
542 


224 
217 
335 


36 

166 

1 

319 

77 

300 

>   161 

319 

1,600 


222 
362 
166 
149 


456 

253 

411 

2,016 


392 
289 
270 
1,031 
537 
703 
290 
277 


901 
1,189 
3,689 


927 
890 
1,286 
1,730 
1,193 
421 
1,912 
2,036 
3,126 


17,541 
18,267 
27,310 
27,245 
36,418 
11,611 
44,211 
51,960 
69,337 


11,337 
11,328 
10,329 
16,877 
14,048 
4,476 
23,868 
27,722 
39,661 


7,557 
3,386 
13,410 
16,390 
26,262 
9,327 
29,905 
35,944 
47,824 


2,114 
1,410 
1,766 
3,146 
3,932 
1,523 
5,965 
6,668 
10,198 


712 
839 
1,137 
1,661 
3,412 
1,421 
4,544 
4,032 
4,796 


449 

165 

96 

155 

10 

52 


688 
73 
124 


151 
146 
146 
436 

407 


765 

194 

310 

23 

164 
130 

144 


174 
57 

125 
66 

141 

562 


98 
162 
71 
90 


204 

102 

214 

1,392 


246 
163 
151 
571 
274 
370 
U8 
123 


517 

528 

2,081 


4,169 
5,487 
2,418 
3,828 
440 
1,199 


10,939 
3,026 
4,302 


4,219 
2,555 
3,086 
11,628 
5,822 


8,817 
2,950 
5,398 
700 
2,749 
2,657 
3,974 


363 

2,274 

156 

4,382 

•       854 

3,654 

2,377 

3,974 

18,384 


2,525 
4,672 
2,136 
2,278 


4,804 
3,997 
4,702 
30,708 


4,776 
3,252 
5,214 
11,999 
7,765 
9,703 
5,085 
4,166 


10,078 
10,843 
43,416 


6,038 

2,087 

919 

1,661 

123 

489 


8,905 

970 

1,453 


1,183 
1,187 
1,354 
3,493 
3,112 


6,349 
1,875 
3,127 
306 
2,120 
1,543 
1,557 


72 
788 

2,062 
561 

1,192 
726 

1,429 

7,218 


806 
1,669 

775 
1,026 


1,995 
1,188 
2,173 
18,512 


2,888 
1,947 
3,466 
6,411 
3,598 
5,313 
2,370 
1,729 


6,317 

5,496 

28,048 


1,665 

2,356 

972 

1,792 

190 

582 


4,598 
1,705 
2,583 


2,802 
1,514 
2,077 
4,721 
2,296 


4,077 
1,839 
3,939 
460 
1,555 
1,993 
2,527 


224 
2,029 

143 
4,270 

391 
2,364 
1,503 
3,078 
12,255 


1,962 
3,730 
2,012 
1,623 


3,003 

3,064 

2,883 

20,955 


2,953 
1,926 
3,492 
7,454 
5,302 
6,894 
3,993 
3,930 


6,307 
7,039 
34,478 


951 
456 
237 
352 
16 
102 


1,026 
154 
230 


247 
218 
224 
513 
559 


1,058 
310 
756 
56 
273 
322 
366 


16 
245 

763 
109 
334 
155 
513 
,797 


224 
662 
275 
362 


559 

425 

410 

4,571 


500 

421 

792 

1,113 

1,073 

1,267 

346 

656 


993 
1,275 
7,930 


148 
198 
106 
186 

17 
57 


325 
266 
248 


328 
138 
218 
283 
170 


330 
144 
505 
47 
192 
215 
228 


19 
249 

39 
543 

28 

336 

202 

417 

1,579 


267 
553 
313 
288 


392 

568 

301 

3,283 


304 
128 
420 
588 
598 
810 
729 
505 


517 

440 

3,839 


258 
110 
176 
366 
557 
223 
801 
7X 
996 


128 
49 
31 
43 

1 
6 


126 
23 

107 
4 
28 
36 
37 


98 
13 
50 
25 
81 
262 


51 

61 

38 

651 


49 

35 

71 

80 

125 

142 

152 


72 
94 
S30 


1,812 
1,366 
3,508 
2,934 
3,207 
889 
2,968 
4,069 
6,412 


457 
591 
218 
378 
52 
116 


1,146 
245 
475 


429 
330 
317 
1,637 
795 


1,184 
333 
583 
67 
212 
237 
368 


39 
186 

333 
78 
304 
173 
315 
1,779 


220 
357 
165 
147 


473 

213 

422 

1,860 


UO 
293 
298 
1,160 
527 
748 
290 
313 


934 
1,503 
3,975 


973 
921 
1,290 
1,655 
1,172 
385 
1,745 
1,939 
3,235 


461 
170 
106 
168 
12 
56 


725 
73 

123 


153 
152 
151 
431 
403 


730 
201 
310 
20 
144 
U9 
131 


166 
50 

118 
64 

139 

568 


97 

Ul 
68 
79 


207 

98 

199 

1,241 


257 
153 
M2 
595 
256 
346 
118 
122 


523 

592 

2,120 


•Proprietors  of  unincorporated  buslnesr:e8. 


UNITED  STATES  SUMMARY 


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Table  1  H.— AMUSEMENTS -UNITED  STATES.  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948 


1.11 


ESTABUSHMENTS,  RECEIPTS,  PaY  RoLL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


Kind  of  business 


Establish- 
ments 


[Humber) 


Receipts 
(exc,  taxes), 
enure  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Taxes 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Unincorporated 
businesses 


Active 
proprie- 
tors, 
November 

(Numbfr) 


Unpaid 

family 

workers, 

November 

{^(uTtiber) 


Paid  emnloyees,  workweek 
ended  nearest — 


N4arch  15 
{Humher) 


July  15 
(Number) 


Nov.  15 
(Number) 


Pay  roll,  workweek 
ended  nearest — 


March  15 
(Dollars) 


July  15 
(Dollars) 


Nov.  15 
(Dollari) 


United  States,  total. 


Motion  picture  theaters,  total 

Motion  pu'lurc  cheaters,  regular         

Outdoor  motion  picture  theaters    

Portable  motion  picture  theaters         

Bands,  orchestras,  and  entertainers 

Bowling  alleys,  billiard  and  pool  parlors,  total . 

Billiard  and  pool  parlors                                                . 
Bowling  alleys 

Dance  halls,  studios,  and  schools 

Race  track  operation,  total 

Automobile 

Dog : 

Hocse 


Sports  promoters  and  commercial  operators,  total 

Badeball  and  tbothalt  clubs,  athletic  belds,  sports  procnoters 

Baseball  clubs  (inc.  promoters) 

Football  clubs  (inc.  promoters) 

Stadiums,  athletic  fields,  promoters  of  boxing,  wrestling,  and  other 
athletic  events 


Bathing  beaches 

Golf  cxDurses 

Riding  academies 

Slcaang  nnks 

Skating  nnks,  toiler 

Skating  nnks,  ice 

Swimming  pools 

Commercial  sports  operators,  n.  e.  c 

Bicycle  rentals 

Boat  and  canoe  rentals .  .  

Other  commercial  sports  operators,  n.  e.  c 

Theaters  and  theatrical  producers  (exc.  motloii  picture)  . 

Miscellaneous  amusement  and  recreation  services,  total  - 

Amusement  devices 

Amusement  parks 

Shooting  gallcnes 

Coin-operated  amusement  device  services. . . .' 

Miscellaneous  amusement  and  lecreation  services,  n.  e.  c 


X  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure, 
n.e.c.   Not  elsewhere  classified. 

^  Includes  motion  picture  theaters. 


50,347 


2.349,601 


323,396 


17,458 


318,419 


348,183 


341,931 


I0,3t>2,72e 


12,644^66 


11,551,185 


6,004 


179,420 


185,324 


187,031 


17,689 
820 
122 

2,026 

14,166 


1,312,013 

40,385 

482 


9,661 
4,505 

1,074 

198 


112 

15 

71 

6,518 


589 
357 
21 


261 
325 
709 

1,424 

1,382 

42 

499 

2,711 

147 

1,587 

977 

1,426 
6^308 


1,604 

368 

181 

2,447 

1,708 


65,485 
137,276 

32,998 

177,032 


254,877 

6,453 

72 

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1,364 


442 
922 

4,207 

10,673 


293,872 

8,569 

70 

17,066 

64,315 


7,434 
16,278 
153,320 
169,964 


1,181 

768 

8,924 

23,369 


12,413 
51,902 

9,379 


7,978 

433 

77 

1,742 

13,760 


817 

3,523 

31,198 

57,553 


9,588 
4,172 

1,018 

85. 


5,607 
316 
81 

122 

3,448 


177,621 

1,701 

98 

8,308 

69,959 


176,493 

8,652 

179 

9,208 

33,519 


181,222 

5,713 

96 

10,335 

76,543 


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2,007 
1,441 

S65 

22. 


18 
5,869 


31 

2 

4,420 


8,963 
60,996 

7,937 

A.959 


139 
986 
3,834 
15,987 


8,540 
24,979 

8,525 

17,708 


9,766 
66,777 

8,597 

7,615 


4333,593 
52,679 
1,184 

281,620 

1/21,064 


5,812,060 


1,654 

1,554 

14,500 

36,986 


316 

325 

6,974 

17,196 


240,358 
1480,706 


345,992 


%  568,722 

241,614 

1,724 

335,726 

771,468 


5,732,102 


4,713 
64,476 
276,803 
700,949 


233,028 
538,440 

191,488 

U95.875 


5,555,477 

175,572 

1,053 

367,166 

1,553,552 


37,548 

97,242 

1^61,085 

1.582,360 


265,290 
1,288,262 

194,177 

593,890 


7,730 

19,988 

566,172 

943,832 


110,655 
65,062 
10,239 


3,849 
3,304 
5,180 

19,775 

16,770 

3,005 

6,670 

15,531 

422 

6,915 

8,194 

133,902' 

251,555 


22,953 
38,660 
1,581 
97,460 
90,901 


20,142 

12,121 

1,761 


229 
64 
17 

2,144 

1,705 

439 


11,777 


1,447 
3,383 
5 
1,731 
5,206 


42,803 
28,394 
5,464 

8,945 

1,014 
2,501 
1,145 

•5,283 
4,254 
1,029 

1,838 
2,969 
35 
1,000 
1,934 

56,803. 
66,369 


164 
34 


234 
252 
669 

1,409 

1,387 

22 

381 

2,760 
147 

1,617 
996 

1,236 

5,676 


277 
157 
460 

1,237 

1,229 

8 

371 

1,833 

69 

1,269 

545 

143 

2,423 


7,383 

2,452 

113 

5,313 

200 
741 
627 

4,584 
3,905 

679 

505 

1,447 

16 

418 

1,013 

12,750 

19,099 


22,415 

20,135 

175 

2,105 

1,761 

1,959 

830 

3,657 

3,424 

233 

3,227 

3,137 

50 

1,207 

1,880 

11,035 

45,828 


4,703 
12,237 
339 
20,232 
28,358 


1,083 

270 

140 

2,596 

1,587 


704 
221 
56 
555 
887 


825 
2,626 

146 
7,082 
8,420 


6,015 

15,802 

272 

3,145 
15,594 


3,835 
3,066 
1,047 

4,772 

200 
900 
693 

4,733 
4,042 

741 

444 

1,236 

15 

441 

330 

13,283 

21,326 


1,096 

2,708 

139 

7,265 

10,113 


479,379 
181,393 
13,336 


6,726 
29,609 
19,462 

108,178 
84,495 
23,683 

15,034 

42,561 

293 

11,701 

30,567 

1A33,253 

913,338 


28,952 

99,892 

5,859 

367,306 

411,329 


V 56, 906 

1,060,183 

20,699 


52,238 
75,903 
25,421 

84,832 
74,691 

10,141 

93,283 

93,777 

1,572 

38,262 

53,943 

927,191 

1.828,298 


208,390 
486,897 
10,422 
411,986 
710,603 


710,493 
166,272 
305,439 

233,732 

6,775' 
36,195 
21,933 

115,512 
36,672 
23,840 

12,090 

40,834 

339 

14,452 

26,093 

1,139,381 

1,027,035 


36,310 

101,026 

5,333 

385,079 

499,287 


1.12 


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Table  1  K.—AMUSEMENTS'-GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948 


NEW  ENGLAND 

ESTABUSHMENTS.  RECEIPTS,  PaV  RolL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


Kind  of  business 


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Receipts 

Pay  roll. 

Unincorporated 
businesses 

I^d  employees,  workweek 
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Pay  roll,  workweek 
ended  nearest — 

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ments 

entire  year 

entire  year 

propne- 
tors. 

family 
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July  15 

Nov.  15 

March  15 

July  15 

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(Thousand 
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(Tbousdrui 
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November 
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November 
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(Number) 

(Number) 

(Number) 

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(DolUrs) 

(Dollorl) 

3,206 

162,870 

21,522 

39,659 

2,033 

806 

22,412 

25,955 

24,696 

623,353 

932^37 

735,747 

912 

90.941 

16.807 

19.584 

250 

113 

11,836 

11.315 

12,151 

351.919 

363.489 

370.943 

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19,181 

239 

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11,821 

11,388 

11,907 

351,260 

350,665 

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525 

517 

13,397 

15,823 

15,317 

1,022 

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40 

4,236 

877 

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6,560 

2,520 

6,832 

103,958 

43.019 

109.186 

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386 

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273 

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38,245 

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103 

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297 

525 

66 

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543 

641 

623 

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194,225 

38.108 

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126 

3 

5 

358 

91 

228 

6,162 

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216 

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1,804 

77,363 

117,768 

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38 

12,170 

2,080 

3,844 

11 

5 

1,123 

1,784 

1,370 

64,155 

98,996 

54,489 

12 

5,005 

883 

2,215 

2 

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135 

1,465 

550 

12,352 

80,948 

6,887 

26 

7,165 

1,197 

1,629 

9 

5 

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319 

320 

51,303 

13,048 

47,602 

24 

141 

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30 

22 

15 

12 

40 

11 

90 

1,514 

170 

32 

324 

(z) 

82 

23 

22 

20 

96 

27 

563 

3,197 

794 

82 

399 

M 

68 

73 

44 

44 

60 

47 

1,265 

1,573 

1,430 

78 

940 

73 

299 

63 

32 

239 

238 

263 

5,513 

6,149 

6,319 

72 

885 

75 

273 

59 

32 

226 

238 

250 

4,831 

6,149 

5,590 

6 

55 

3 

26 

4 

13 

... 

13 

632 

... 

729 

5 

8 

M 

3 

4 

2 

... 

8 

... 

315 

... 

172 

1,058 

5 

252 

149 

96 

227 

233 

36 

5,732 

6,024 

2,643 

3 

21 

... 

1 

6 

3 

2 

1 

... 

55 

15 

64 

182 

2 

25 

58 

35 

1 

59 

1 

7 

1,417 

7 

100 

855 

3 

226 

85 

58 

226 

172 

34 

5,775 

4,552 

2,621 

86 

4,385 

(x) 

2,405 

70 

11 

497 

1,132 

614 

34,537 

70,535 

47,040 

544 

13.100 

685 

3.054 

348 

172 

701 

3.438 

757 

28.108 

118.913 

30.265 

278 

2,923 

171 

629 

133 

83 

79 

997 

82 

3,144 

31,265 

3,275 

19 

1,945 

142 

594 

2 

4 

97 

909 

127 

2,581 

25,738 

3,535 

20 

99 

1 

15 

13 

3 

4 

27 

3 

220 

996 

8 

120 

3,635 

16 

821 

111 

22 

293 

432 

292 

13,628 

19,263 

14,041 

107 

4,493 

355 

995 

89 

60 

223 

1,073 

253 

8,535 

41,651 

9,406 

Geographic  division  ,    total 

Motion  picture  theaters,  total 

Motion  picture  theaters,  regular 
CXjtdoor- motion  picture  theaters 
Portable  motion  picture  theaters 

Bands,  orchestras,  and  entertainers 

Bowling  alleys,  billiard  and  pool  parlors,  total 

Billiard  and  pool  parlors 

Bowling  alleys 

Dance  halls,  studios,  and  schools 

Race  track  operation,  tdtal 

Automobile   .  

Dog 

Horse 

Sports  promoters  and  commercial  operators,  total 

Baseball  and  football  clubs,  Athletic  fields,  sports  promoters 

Baseball  clubs  {inc.  promoters) . 

Football  clubs  (inc.  promoters) 

Stadiums,  athletic  fields,  promoters  of  boxing,  wrestling,  and  other 
athletic  events 

Bathing  beaches 

Golf  courses    ... 

Riding  academies 

Skating  rinks 

Skating  rinks,  roller 

Skating  nnks,  ice 

Swimming  pools 

Commercial  sports  operators,  n.  e.  c 

Bicycle  rentals  

Boat  and  canoe  rentals       

Other  commercial  sports  operators,  n.  e.  c 

Theaters  and  theatrical  producers  (exc.  motion  picture)  . . 

Miscellaneous  amusement  and  recreation  services,  total . . 

Amusement  devices 

Amusement  parks 

Shooting  galleries 

Coin-operated  amusement  device  services 

Miscellaneous  amusement  and  recreation  services,  n.  e.  c 

X  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure, 
z  Less  than  $500. 
n.e.c.  Not  elsewhere  classified. 

^  Includes  motion  picture  theaters. 


UNITED  STATES  SUMMARY 


1.31 


Tabic  1  K.— AMUSEMENTS -GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 

MIDDLE  ATLANTIC 

ESTABUSHMENTS,  RBCEIPTS,  PaY  RoLL.  A^4D  PERSONNEL 


Kind  of  business 


Establish- 
oicnts 


(Humber) 


Receipts 
(exc.  taxes), 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


Taxes 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Unincorporated 
businesses 


Active 

propnc- 

tors, 

November 

(>(uTnbcf) 


Unpaid 

fatnily 

workers. 

November 

(XumM 


Paid  emptoyees,  workweek 
ended  nearest — 


March  15 
{>{umbCT) 


July  IS 
(T^umber) 


Nov.  15 
(Humber) 


Pay  roll,  workweek 
ended  nearest — 


March  15 
{Dollars) 


July  15 
{Dollars) 


Nov.  15 
(Ooltart) 


Geographic  division,  total 

Motion  picture  theaters,  total 

Mocton  picture  cheaters,  regular 

Outdoor  motion  picture  theaters 

Portable  motion  picture  theaters 

Bands,  orchestras,  and  entertainers 

Bowling  alleys,  billiard  and  pool  parlors,  total . 

BiUurd  and  pool  parlors 

Bowling  alleys . 

Dance  halls,  studios,  and  schools 

Race  track  operation,  total 

Automobile 

Dog 


Horst 

Sports  promoten  and  commercial  operators,  total 

Bucball  ind  football  clubs,  achledc  fields,  sports  promoters 

Baseball  clubs  (inc.  promotas) 

Football  clubs  (inc.  promoters) 

Stadiums,  athletic  delds,  promoters  of  boxing,  wrestling,  and  other 
athletic  events. 


Bathing  beaches 

Golf  courses 

Riding  academies  

Skating  nnks  . 

Skating  nnks,  roller 

Skating  rinks,  ice 

Swimming  pools 

Oxnmeraal  sports  operators,  n.  e,  c 

Bicycle  rentals 

Boat  and  canoe  rentab   .  

Other  commercial  sports  operators,  n.e.c 

Theaters  and  theatrical  producers  (exc.  motion  picture)  . 

Miscellaneous  amusement  and  recreation  serrices,  total . 

Amusement  devices 

Amusement  parks 

Shooting  gallcncs .  .         

Qxn-opeiated  amusement  device  services 

Miscellaneous  amusement  and  recreatian  services,  n.  e.  c 

X  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure. 
n.e.c.  Not  elsewhere  classified. 

^  Includes  ootion  picture  theaters. 


339 
2,biA 


1,121 
125 
32 


iT 

'is 

1,493 


122 

51 


220 

213 

7 


699 
78 
353 
268 

695 

1,487 


106 
44 
473 

308 


178,430 


7,198 


2,956 


77,193 


84,635 


81,764 


3,081,031 


3,717,833 


3,338,549 


345,863 


541,555 

4,282 

29 

10,760 

36,741 


652 

1 

(x) 


85,922 


880 


5,798 
11,566 


""95r 


7TB 

28,553 

5,270 

49,398 


1^179 

48,219 
50,269 


M 
(x) 


3,019 
7,615 


"T7233" 
10,282 
2,238 
9,099 


74 
2 

327 

2,602 


426 


57 


43,672 


44,063 


44,690 


43,631 

36 

5 

1,820 

14,598 


43,043 
1,016 


1,913 
5,184 


1,591 

1,011 

109 


361 

356 

92 

3 


1,095 

13,503 

1,358 

708 


4,357 
1,328 
5,689 


44,199 

488 

3 

2,200 

15,872 


1,523,858 

173517337 

1,813 

■  213 

104,762 

271,367 


1,663,100 
1  653  5l4 


110,235 
108,903 


8,946 
16,986 


1,347 


695 
4,464 


220 

5,469 
8,667 


1,172 
14,700 
1,433 
1,521 


16 

1,505 
5,366 


26,103 

245,264 

40,940 

51.046 


50,496 
235,970 


21,698 
87,205 
40,039 

475,829 
6,499 


469,330 
394,966 


1,583,155 
1;  568;  27? 

14,770 
106 

126,447 

295,190 


34,576 
18,601 
(x) 

(x) 
1,516 
1,548 
1,132 

4,589 

4,174 

415 

3,010 

3,898 

183 

1,368 

2,347 

81,404 


8,984 
12,562 
480 
18,201 
10,391 


6,627 
3,758 
(x) 

(x) 


540 

477 

63 


13 
1 
5 
7 

5,455 

2,552 


13,012 
7,484 
(x) 

(x) 

382 
447 
223 

1,411 

1,270 

141 


165 
534 

35,467 

11.354 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


426 

1,233 

2 

63 

823 


7635" 
3,600 

3,848 
2,192 


72 

59 

164 

199 

194 

5 


371 
288 

594 

1.280 


38 
115 

183 
183 


458 
39 

270 
149 


425 
82 
33 
500 
240 


266 
87 
19 
119 
196 


2,493 

591 
(x) 

(X) 

55 

136 
145 

1,236 

1,138 

98 


40 
200 


3,233 


4,339 
3,752 
(x) 


(X) 


625 
392 
162 

833 

820 

13 


821 

12 

251 

558 

5,655 

12,136 


3,353 
1,034 
(x) 

(x) 

70 
172 
152 

1,187 

1,098 

89 


257 

4 

51 

202 

7,329 

3,353 


183,148 
67,678 
(x5 

(X) 

2,366 
4,871 
4,029 

29,353 

25,485 

3,863 

3,939 

8,264 

120 
1,237 
6,907 

725,910 

127,173 


268,381 
233,162 
(x) 


18,210 
14,656 
4,445 

18,962 

18,105 

857 

45,654 

24,658 

289 

7,352 

17,017 

525,748 

399,013 


226 
644 
42 
1,397 
924 


2,248 
5,223 
61 
1,977 
2,622 


231 

701 

23 

1,370 

1,028 


7,665 
25,615 

1,732 
65,186 
26,980 


80;«34 

150,703 

2,479 

38,680 

76,162 


28,596 
266,594 

43,749 
138,611 


775 

137,836 
353,365 


296,906 
74,121 
(x) 

(X) 

3,057 
6,486 
4,468 

29,379 
25,436 
3,943 

4,383 

8,686 

148 

1,741 

6,797 

670,352 

127, 680 


6;  979 
25,752 
922 
65,783 
28,244 


1.32 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  IK.— AMUSEMENTS -GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 

EAST  NORTH  CENTRAL 
Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Kind  of  business 


Establish- 
ments 


(J^umbcr) 


Receipts 
(exc.  taxes), 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Taxes 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roil, 
entire  year 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Unincoiporated 
businesses 


Active 

propne- 

tors, 

November 

(y^umber) 


Unpaid 

family 

workers. 

November 

(J^umbcr) 


I^d  employees,  workweek 
ended  nearest— 


March  15 
(Humbcr) 


July  15 
(Number) 


Nov.  15 
(Number) 


Pay  roll,  workweek 
ended  nearest  ^^ 


March  15 
(Dolldrs) 


July  15 
(DoILiri) 


Nov.  15 
(Oollarj) 


Geographic  division  ,   total  . .  .  , 

Motion  picture  theaters,  total 

Motion  picture  theaters,  regular 
Outdoor  motion  picture  theaters 
Portable  motion  picture  theaters 

Bands,  orchestras,  and  entertainers 

Bowling  alleys,  billiard  and  pool  parlors,  total 

Billiard  and  pool  parlors 

Bowling  alleys 

Dance  halls,  studios,  and  schools 

Race  track  operation,  total 

Automobile  - 

Dog 

Horse 


Sports  promoters  and  commercial  operators,  total 

Ba&eball  and  toothall  clubs,  athletic  6elds,  sports  promoters 

Baseball  clubs  (inc.  promoters) 

Football  clubs  (inc.  promoters)  

Stadiums,  athletic  fields,  promoters  of  bonng,  wrestling,  and  other 
athletic  events     -  


Bathmg  beaches .  .  

Golf  courses -  .  „ 

Riding  academies , 

Skating  nnks 

Skating  rinks,  roller / 

Skating  nnks,  ice 

Swimming  pools .- 

Commercial  sports  operators,  n.  e.  c. .' 

Bicycle  rentals 

Boat  and  canoe  rentals .  ; 

Other  commercial  sports  operators,  n.  e.  c 

Theaters  and  theatrical  producers  (exc.  motion  picture)  . 

Miscellaneous  amusement  and  recreation  services,  total . 

Amusement  devices 

Amusement  parks    

Shooting  galleries 

Coin^operated  amusement  device  services 

Miscellaneous  amusement  and  recreation  services,  n.  e.  c 


3,176 
172 
18 

1,056 

3,208 


1,912 
1,296 

207 

55 


— zr 

1,364 


50 
122 
160 

315 
313 


576 

26 

381 

169 


260 
77 


i47 
290 


72,026 


72,078 


79,082 


2/)8.1,048 


2,518.823 


2>m,e79 


267,158 

10,287 

101 

8,142 

69,352 


U,281 
55,071 

7,403 

22,509 


50,450 
1,551 


(x) 
602 


60,843 


"37 
515 

U) 

1,668 


58,513 

2,320 


5,595 
23,738 


,539 

74 


839 
3,318 


1,028 


34,029 


36,473 


35,619 


965 
52 


32 
834 


3,091 

19,418 
37,305 


53ff 

1,138 
5,219 


2,619 
21,119 

2,059 

4,234 


1,993 

1,325 

199 
38 


428 
456 

197 

22 


33,915 
77 
37 

3,087 

25,327 


1,744 
23,583 

1,721 

244 


33,831 

2,606 

36 

3,912 

8,994 


,594 
7,400 

1,890 

3,331 


34,626 

955 

38 

4,556 

28,017 


1,054,666 


1,895 
26,122 

1,847 

819 


1/)51,044 

3,471 

151 

72,326 

536,285 


1A74,449 


3,961 
12,759 


1.000 


204 
3,032 


2,684 
7,496 


56 

763 
3.4?? 


50,514 
485,771 

40,293 

14,786 


1,096,510 

77,699 
240 

114,083 

228.860 


1.132,642 


47,711 
181,149 

43, 572 

210,822 


1,097, 539 

34,846 

257 

122,407 

593,4*2 


13,455 
132.208 


193,990 
341.253 


24,146 

13,976 

3,542 

6,628 

511 
3,248 
1,209 

4,726 

(x) 

Cx) 

690 

2,775 

60 

1,109 

1,606 

13,039 
43, 278 


4,644 

10,866 

101 

18,147 

9,520 


4,527 

2,715 

543 


24 
28 
11 

518 

(x) 

(x) 

92 

19 

2 

12 

5 

(x) 
(x) 


873 


9,603 
6,  in 
1,636 


123 
907 
235 

1,156 

(x) 

(x) 

174 

511 

3 

85 

423 

4,992 
10,333 


343 

(x) 

(x) 

40 

587 

30 

375 

182 

192 

986 


271 
(x) 
(x) 


320 

101 

24 

476 


1,341 
362 

33 


9 
131 
139 

1,151 

(x) 

(x) 

29 

132 

2 

18 

162 

1,671 
2,915 


4,394 

3,822 

64 


271 
762 
164 

914 

(x) 

(x) 
401 
570 
7 
172 
391 

904 
9,078 


901 

3,836 

21 

4,006 

2,119 


491 
271 


126 

40 

1 

90 

219 


13 

1,326 

793 


1,166 
4,524 
14 
1,422 
1,952 


1,487 
301 
285 


9 
253 
164 

1,293 

(x) 

(x) 

24 
205 

31 

174 

1,756 
3,033 


185 

703 

11 

1,365 

769 


89,377 
31,248 
4,771 

53,358 

334 

7,765 

4,576 

23,246 
(x) 
(x) 

681 

6,227 

8 

422 
5,797 

100,069 

133,413 


3,345 
31,196 
459 
74,982 
23,429 


250,970 

228,658 

7,574 


7,816 
30,435 
5,946 

19,34.4 

(x) 

(x) 
10,577 
16,165 
165 

4,194 
11,766 

52,569 

353,215 


43,342 

153,721 

443 

30,030 

75,679 


55,960 
537,482 

43,104 

63,324 


61,562 
226.671 


177,420 
32,237 
100,336 


315 
10,714 
5,4U 

25,680 

(x) 

(X) 

617 
6,514 

718 
5,796 

120,584  . 

139,205 


4,974 
32,269 
371 
78,654 
22,937 


x  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure, 
z  Less  than  $500, 
c.  Not  elsewhere  classified. 
^  Includes  motion  picture  theaters. 


UNITED  STATES  SUMMARY 


1.33 


Table  1  K.—AMUSEMENTS^-GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION.  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 

WEST  NORTH  CENTRAL 

ESTABUSHMENTS,  RECEIPTS,  PAY  ROLL,  AND  PeRSONNBL 


Kind  of  business 


Estabbah- 
tncnts 


(Numbfr) 


Receipts 
(exc,  taxes), 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roil, 
entire  year 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Unincorporated 
businesses 


Active 

propnc- 

tors, 

November 

(>(uinber) 


Unpaid 

Umily 

workers. 

November 

(Number) 


Paid  employees,  workweek 
ended  nearest   - 


March  1 5 
(>ium  ber) 


July  15 
(^lumber) 


Nov.  15 
{Tiumber) 


Pay  roll,  workweek 
ended  nearest — 


March  15 
(Dollars) 


July  IS 
(Dollars) 


Nov,  15 
(Dolldn) 


Geographic  division,  total 

Motion  picture  theaters,  total 

Motion  picture  theaters,  regular  

Outdoor  motion  picture  theaters 

Portable  motion  picture  theaters 


Bands,  orchestras,  and  entertainers 

Bowling  alleys,  billiard  and  pool  parlors,  total . 

Billiard  and  pool  parlors 

Bowling  alleys 

Dance  halls,  studios,  and  schools 

Race  track  operation,  total 

Autooiobik 

Dog 

HOTK 


Sports  promoters  and  commercial  operators,  total 

Buebatl  and  football  clubs,  athletic  fields,  sports  promoters 

Baseball  clubs  (mc.  promoters) 

Football  clubs  (inc.  prooioters) 

Stadiums,  athletic  fields,  promoters  of  boxing,  wrestling,  and  other 
athletic  events  


Bathing  beaches  

Golf  courses  

Riding  academies  

Skating  nnks  

Skatmg  nnks,  roller  

Skatmg  nnks,  ice  

Swimming  pools  

Commercial  sports  operators,  n.  e.  c .'\ 

Bicycle  rentals -. 

Boat  and  canoe  rentals 

Other  commercial  sports  operators,  n.  c.  c 

Theaters  and  theatrical  producers  (exc.  motion  picture)  .  . 

Miscellaneous  amusement  and  recreation  services,  total . . 

Amusement  devices   

Amusement  parks  

Shooting  galleries  

Coin-operated  amusement  device  services 

Miscellanexxis  amusement  and  recreation  services,  n.  e.  c 


X  withheld  to  avoid  disclosure. 
n.e.c.  Not  elsewhere  classified. 

^  Includes  motion  picture  theaters 


?,o98 


2,411 

2i 
219 
_,524 


i52 

227 
8 


10 
13 
37 

253 
249 


206 
5 

132 
69 
72 


43 

5 

287 

139 


170,259 


24,430 


40,396 


,747 


28,675 


29   380 


30,579 


726,284 


622,139 


l(K,7(55 

102,299 

2,224 

182 

2,762 

19,517 


S;32S 
l',189 

6,329 

543 


19,997 

19,545 

426 

26 

(x) 
123 


~5T 

65 

682 

59 


21,556 

21,089 

437 

30 

1,654 

5,342 


543 


1,433 
3,909 

1,251 

26 


1,614 

1,578 

16 

20 

209 

1,548 


1,331 

1,288 

24 

19 

26 


1,104 
444 

228 

7 


"25Z" 

197 


16, 208 

16,155 

36 

17 

1,060 
6,559 


1,081 
5,478 


16,743 

16,011 

632 

100 

1,106 
3,153 


1,006 
2,152 

1,598 

58 


16,893 

15,591 

286 

16 

1,161 
7,427 


390,800 

389,346 

1,111 

343 

30,324 

117,940 


(x) 


-W 


2,621 


1,169 
6,258 

1,606 

10 


27,129 
90,311 

21,104 

192 


4i;,486 

395,897 

15,593 

996 

34,810 

65,237 
26,046 
39,191 

24,455 

1,297 


1,297 


7,374 
5,096 


84 
506 
300 

1,904 

1,762 

142 

M 
M 

13 
513 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


1,450 
955 


495 

10 


3,071 
2,360 


21 
132 


166 
148 
18 


322 
275 


273 
272 


"SeT 

3,428 
(x) 

10,493 
3,634 


(x) 
(x) 

1 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


~3r 

350 
(x) 
87 
382 


(x) 
(x) 

7 
(x) 
(x) 
JxL 


176 
380 

(x) 

2,261 
917 


(x) 

(x) 
5 

140 
(x) 
(x) 


72 
29 
(x) 
323 

137 


19 
10 
17 

241 
241 

(x) 

(x) 
2 
119 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


572 

161 


35 
40 

378 
314 
64 


1,603 

1,541 


52 

104 
46 


(x) 


32 
255 

(x) 
827 
479 


393 
373 

20 


x) 
3 
102 
X) 
X) 


267 
131 


3 
58 
41 

449 
380 
69 


267 
,361 
x) 

330 

961 


(X) 

(x) 

3 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


40,516 
13,836 


47 
1,519 
1,230 

6,333 
5,032 
1,301 


40 
232 
(x) 
810 
550 


(x 

(x 
(x 


92,403 
39,761 


2,642 

1,124 
3,707 
1,480 

6,553 

5,985 

568 

(x) 

(x) 

71 
3,437 


737 
5,765 
(x) 
43,615 

10,032 


(x) 
(x) 


7,946 
32,397 

(x) 
42,916 
29,538 


767,713 


415,055 

406,476 

8,313 

266 

34,597 

130,503 


101,548 

25,536 

143 


TJT' 


21,986 
9,757 


12,229 

41 
2,222 

1,256 

7,256 
5,792 
1,464 

(x) 

(x) 

680 
(x) 
(x) 

902 

6,130 

(x) 

42,202 

12,325 


1.34 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATLSTICS 

Table  1  K.— AMUSEMENTS -GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION.  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 

SOUTH  ATLAMIC 
EsTABUSHMENTS,  RECErPTS,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Kind  of  business 


Establish- 
ments 

Receipts 
(exc.  taxes), 
entire  year 

Taxes 

Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

Unincorporated 
businesses 

Paid  employees,  wc 
ended  nearest 

ritwecit 

Pay  roll,  workweek 
ended  nearest — 

Active 
proprie- 
tors, 

Unpaid 
family 

March  15 

July  15 

Nov.  15 

March  15 

July  15 

Nov.  15 

(>(uraber) 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

{Thousand 
dollars) 

(Thousand 
dollors) 

November 
(Number) 

November 
(Humber) 

(Number) 

(Number) 

(Number) 

(Dollars) 

(Dollars) 

(Dollars) 

6,293 

254,620 

35,834 

61,414 

4,368 

1,827 

35,028- 

40.543 

36,625 

1,074.923 

1.308.018 

1,153.034 

2,541 

149.022 

28,345 

33,146 

1.052 

691 

21,842 

22,450 

22.561 

606.153 

631.372 

630.529 

2,345 

186 
10 

143,313 

5,697 

12 

27,436 
908 

1 

31,921 

i,2a4 

1 

905 
136 

11 

578 

104 

9 

21,343 

497 

2 

21,243 

1,205 
2 

21,409 

1,150 

2 

593,507 

12,628 

13 

602,385 

28,969 

18 

602,396 

28,115 

18 

99 

1,486 

1,003 

90 

11 

621 

526 

664 

19,430 

14,796 

21,845 

1,983 

18,409 

113 

5.132 

1.779 

342 

5,273 

3,944 

5.699 

104.286 

80.690 

111.772 

1,650 
333 

10;4l5 
7,994 

64 
49 

2,135 
2,997 

1,509 
270 

251 

91 

1,598 
3,675 

1,647 
2,297 

1,740 
3,959 

40,533 
63,753 

40,560 

40,130 

44,886 
66,886 

71 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(X) 

*0 

34,039 

2,516 

6,676 

8 

1 

2,243 

1.868 

1.450 

150.516 

142.004 

117.351 

li 
10 
16 

324 
8,323 
25,392 

40 

615 

1,861 

1,958 
4,670 

8 

1 

48 

857 

1,338 

85 

286 

1,497 

74 

73 

1,303 

1,036 
54,769 
94,711 

1,173 

18,211 

122,620 

1,790 

6,143 

109,418 

781 

17,243 

1.989 

6,387 

629 

477 

1.670 

5.810 

1.918 

62,096 

197,430 

94,229 

118 
101 

10,832 
6,807 

1,723 
1,240 

4,716 
3,370 

17 
10 

4 
4 

806 
339 

4,032 
3,327 

1,018 
522 

33,910 
16,424 

148,132 
143,035 

67,447 
16,941 

5 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

12 

(x) 

(X) 

(x) 

(x) 

(X) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

55 
23 
45 

1,073 
971 
380 

35 

7 

M 

258 
■     416 

118 

51 
15 
34 

64 
4 
14 

55 
162 
70 

457 
293 
75 

56 
167 
82 

1,394 
5,919 
2,129 

12,400 
l;,128 
2,197 

1,897 
6,699 
2,274 

136 

1,768 

163 

471 

117 

110 

397 

333 

410 

8,516 

7,299 

10,964 

134 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(X) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

2 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

Cx) 

(x) 

97 

926 

59 

222 

78 

83 

77 

373 

59 

2,240 

10,621 

1,922 

307 

11 

188 

108 

1,293 

62 

651 

580 

2 

"2 

(z) 

186 

4 

56' 

126 

317 
12 
198 
107 

198 

4 

140 

54 

103 
4 
41 
58 

242 

11 
71 
160 

126 

3 

42 

81 

2,433 

38 

1,048 

1,402 

5,653 

149 

1,607 

3,897 

3,026 

33 

1,079 

1,914 

45 

2,032 

264 

889 

62 

9 

381 

272 

536 

26,092 

16,320 

35,518 

738 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

fx) 

(y) 

(x) 

(xl 

f,l 

(») 

131 
45 

(x) 
2,509 

(x) 
192 

(x) 
942 

(x) 

33 

(x) 
22 

(x) 
280 

(x) 
1,065 

(x) 
204 

(x) 
10,072 

(X) 
41,867 

(x) 
7,108 

353 

187 

(x) 

15,530 

-    2,125 

(x) 
4,404 

(x) 
173 

(x) 
86 

(x) 
1,507 

(x) 
2,956 

(x) 
2,260 

(X) 
47,833 

(x) 
121,593 

(x) 

31,729 

Geographic  division,   tolai 

Motion  picture  theaters,  total . 

Motion  picture  theaters,  regular 
Outdoor  motion  picture  theaters    . 
Portable  motion  picture  theaters 

Bands,  orchestras,  and  entertainers   . 

Bowling  alleys,  billiard  and  pool  parlors,  total 

Billiard  and  pool  parlors 

Bowling  alleys 

Dance  halls,  studios,  and  schools 

Race  track  operation,  total 

Automobile 

Dog 


Horse. 


Sports  promoters  and  commercial  operators,  total 

Baseball  and  football  clubs,  athletic  6elds,  sports  promoters 

Baseball  clubs  (inc.  promoters) 

Football  clubs  fine,  promoters) 

Stadiums,  athletic  fields,  promoters  of  boxing,  wrestling,  and  other 
athletic  events 

Bathing  beaches 

Golf  courses 

Riding  academies ; 

Skating  rinks . . 

Skating  nnks,  roller 

Skating  rinks,  ice  >........ 

Swimming  pools  . .  

Commercial  sports  operators,  n.  e.  c 

Bicycle  rentals  . .    

Boat  and  canoe  rentals 

Other  commercial  sports  operators,  n.  e.  c 

Theaters  and  theatrical  producers  (esc.  motion  picture)  . . 

Miscellaneous  amusement  and  recreation  services,  total . . 

Amusement  devices 

Amusement  parks 

Shooting  galleries 

Coin-operated  amusement  device  services 

Miscellaneous  amusement  and  recreation  services,  n.  e.  c 


X  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure, 
z  Less  than  $500, 
n.e.c.  Not  elsewhere  classified, 

^  Includes  motion  picture  theaters. 


UNITED  STATES  SUMMARY 


1.35 


Table  IK.— AMUSEMENTS -GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 

EAST  SOUTH  CENTRAL 

ESTABUSHMENTS,  RECIIPTS,  Pav  RoLL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


Kind  of  business 


Establish- 
ment 


(>(umber) 


Receipts 

(exc.  taxes), 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
dollars} 


Taxes 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roil, 
enure  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


UnincorpoiateJ 
businesses 


Active 
proprie- 
tors. 
November 

IHumbcr) 


Unpaid 

family 

workers, 

November 

(Number) 


Paid  employees,  workweek 
ended  nearest  — 


March  15 
(Atumber) 


July  15 


(Number) 


(Number) 


Pay  roll,  workweek 
ended  nearest 


March  IS 


(Dollars) 


July  15 


(Dollars) 


(Dollars) 


Geographic   division,    total 

Motion  picture  theaters,  total 

Motion  picture  theaters,  regular 
Outdoor  motion  picture  theaters 
Portable  motion  picture  theaters 

Bands,  orchestras,  and  entertainers 

Bowling  alleys,  billiard  and  pool  parlors,  total 

BtUiard  and  pool  parlors 

Bowling  alleys  

Dance  halls,  studios,  and  schoolB 

Race  track  operation,  total . . , . ; 

Automobile  :, ...  .4  .. ,«. . 

Dog     

Horse         


Sports  promoters  and  commercial  operators,  total 

Baaeball  and  football  clubs,  athletic  fields,  sports  promoters 

Baseball  clubs  (inc  promoters)  

Football  clubs  (inc.  promoters)  

Stadiums,  athletic  fields,  promoters  of  boxing,  wrestling,  and  other 
athletic  events   .  

Bathmg  beaches , 

Golf  courses     '. 

Riding  academies .' 

Skatmg  nnks 

Skatmg  nnks.  roller  , 

Skating  nnks.  ice  .  .    . 

Swmuiung  pools  . 

CJcmmeraal  sports  operators,  n.  e,  c 

Bicycle  rentals 

Boat  and  canoe  rentals  -    . .  * 

Other  commeraal  sports  operators,  n.  e.  c 

Theaters  and  theatrical  producers  (exc.  motion  picture) 

Miscellaneous  amusement  and  recreation  services,  total . .  . 

Amusement  devices 

Amusement  parks 

Shootmg  gallenes  

Coin-t>perated  amusement  device  services 

Miscellaneous  amusement  and  recreation  services,  n.  e.  c 


I,5i0 

49 
29 

34 
1,156 


,079 
77 

27 
5 


115 

1 

90 

24 

11 

223 


17 

137 

50 


87,000 


14,346 


19,660 


1,060 


12,709 


15,132 


14,208 


58,418 


5i,Ki 

(x) 

(x) 

548 
9,049 


12,807 


12,369 
U) 
(x) 

(x) 


12,289 


-7?T. 

1,978 
484 


11,786 
(x) 
Cx) 

283 
2,156 


1,443 

713 


592 
(x) 
(x) 

30 
1,058 


517 
Cx) 
(x) 


9,259 


9,078 

W 

(x) 

222 

1,947 


9,501 


8,991 

(x) 

M 

230 
1,712 


9,836 


,352 
(x) 
(x) 

225 
2,14-4 


993 
65 


184 
24 


4,220 
4,955 


1,145 
802 
100 


1,157 
555 


1,244 
900 


(x) 


218,970 

5U,210 

(x) 

(x) 

6,432 

41,939 


220,102 

(x) 

(x) 

5,492 

36.530 


270 
719 


84 
374 


76 
2,057 


(x) 
809 
356 


27,671 

K,268 

2,451 

(XJL_ 


27,994 
8,536 
1,975 
(xi 


8,416 
13,930 


(X) 
10,069 
74,519 


3,262 
3,219 


(x) 
75 

(x) 
453 
453 

(x) 

(X) 

(x) 
553 
135 

(x) 

:,646 


(X) 

86 
5,432 
(x) 


631 
622 


(x) 

1 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

8 
(z) 
(x) 
414 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


1,542 
1,513 


29 

(X) 
27 

(x) 
109 
109 

(x) 

(X) 

(x) 
92 
21 

(x) 

1.806 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x)' 


(x) 

(X) 
17 
909 
(x) 


(x) 

Cx) 

Cx) 
84 
21 

Cx) 

218 


Cx) 

Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx) 
15 
149 
(x) 


Cx) 
Cx) 


164 
134 


Cx) 
16 

Cx) 
98 
98 

Cx) 

Cx) 

Cx) 
42 
12 

Cx) 

571 


Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx) 
9 

404 
Cx) 


1,559 
1,540 


Cx) 
17 

Cx) 
104 
104 

Cx) 

Cx) 

Cx) 
91 
43 

Cx) 

1.342 


Cx) 
Cx) 

14 
405 
Cx) 


105 
81 


24 

Cx) 
16 

Cx) 
128 
128 

Cx) 

Cx) 

Cx) 
53 
11 

Cx) 
599 


(x) 
Cx) 
12 
406 
Cx) 


9,372 
8,468 


004 

Cx) 

566 
Cx) 
1,865 
I3j865 

Cx) 

Cx) 
Cx) 
1,112 
190 

Cx) 

21.190 


62,488 
62,434 


54 

Cx) 

602 
Cx) 
2,141 
2,141 

Cx) 

Cx) 

Cx) 

2,339 

1,057 

Cx) 

45.669 


Cx) 

Cx) 

273 

16,451 

Cx) 


Cx) 

Cx) 

398 

16,829 

Cx) 


227,247 
M 
(x) 

6,027 
46,074 


30,478 

15,596 

1,971 

_Cxi_ 


(x) 
56,569 

11.947 


6,000 
5,383 


617 

Cx) 

549 
Cx) 
2,699 
2,699 

Cx) 

Cx) 
Cx) 
1,624 

157 

Cx) 

22,290 


Cx) 

Cx) 

372 

16,322 

Cx) 


X  n'lLhheld  to  avoid  disclosure. 

=  Less  than  $500. 

D.e.c.  Not  elsewhere  classified. 

^  Includes  motion  picture  theaters. 


1.36 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  1  K.— AMUSEMENTS -GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


WEST  SOUTH  CENTRAL 
Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Kind  of  business 


Establish- 
ments 


(Humber) 


Receipts 
(exc.  taxes), 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


Taxes 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dolldTs) 


Unincorporated 
businesses 


Active 
proprie- 
tors, 
November 

(Tv^umbcr) 


Unpaid 

family 

workers. 

November 

(Humbcr) 


E^d  employees,  workweek 
ended  nearest — 


March  15 
(T^lumbcr) 


July  15 
(Number) 


Nov.  15 
(Number) 


Pay  roll,  workweek 
ended  nearest — 


March  15 
{Dollars) 


July  15 
(DoUari) 


Nov.  15 

(OolUri) 


Geographic  division,   total 

Motion  picture  tlieaters,  total 

Motion  picture  theaters,  regular 
Outdoor  motion  picture  theaters    . 
Portable  motion  picture  theaters 

Bands,  orchestras,  and  entertainers 

Bowling  alleys,  billiard  and  pool  parlors,  total 

Bilhard  and  pool  parlors 

Bowling  alleys 

Dance  liatls,  studios,  and  schools. .  .  . 

Race  traclt  operation,  total 

Automobile  

Dog 

Horse 


Sports  promoters  and  commercial  operators,  total . 

Baseball  and  football  clubs,  athletic  fields,  sports  promoters . 

Baseball  clubs  (inc.  promoters) 

Football  clubs  {mc.  promoters) 

Stadiums,  athletic  fields,  promoters  of  boxing,  wrestling,  and  other 

athletic  events  


Bathing  beaches ,  , 

Golf  courses 

Riding  acadcimes 

Skating  rinks -/i*  ■  '< 

Skating  rinks,  roller ....'... ' 

Skating  rinks,  ice .  -  . 

Switnoung  pools . . 

Commercial  sports  operators,  n.  e.  c 

Bicycle  rentals 

Boat  and  canoe  rentals , 

Other  commercial  sports  opetators.  n,  e.  c 

Theaters  and  theatrical  producers  (ezc.  motion  picture)  . . 

Miscellaneous  amusement  and  recreation  services,  total .  - 

Amusement  devices  -  

Amusement  parks  

Shootmg  gallenes  

Coin-operated  amusement  device  services 

Miscellaneous  amusement  and  tecreation  services,  n.  e.  c 


2,^35 

18 
43 

1,2A9 


,103 
146 

118 


2 
480 


3 
11 
16 

119 

115 

4 

56 

222 

4 
137 
81 

23 

609 


15 
231 
272 


3,577 


2,007 


22,831 


25,789 


23,801        611,909 


734, 866 


106,286 
5,323 

38 
490 

11.480 


18,979 
885 


(x) 


23.481 


22,476 

1,002 

3 
286 


1.243 


1,173 
59 


36 
1.158 


1,089 


16, 663 


1,036 


6,742 
4,738 
2,074 


26 
283 


1,371 

1,730 

524 


1,035 
123 

117 


16,255 
397 

11 
264 

2.858 


17,546 


,033 

1,825 

435 


16,486 
1,051 

9 
226 

2.600 


17,717 


1,039 

1,561 

454 


923 

10 
254 

3,058 


1,144 
,914 
510 


(x) 
8,336 


(x) 
1,050 


(x) 
2,452 


(x) 
421 


(x) 
394 


(x) 
756 


(x) 
2.215 


(x) 

608 


5,691 
4,830 


(x) 
(x) 
119 

1,071 
(x) 
(x) 
316 

1,003 

8 

480 

515 

(x) 

15,690 


874 
726 


(x) 
(x) 
(z) 

137 
(x) 
(x) 
32 


(x) 
672 


1,930 
1,702 


(x) 
(x) 
36 

190 
(x) 
(x) 
81 

184 
U) 
■     65 

119 

(x) 
3.492 


(x) 
(x) 
17 

113 
(x) 
(x) 
35 

222 
4 

138 
80 

(x) 

580 


(x) 
(x) 


143 
(x) 
(x) 


186 

3 

114 

69 

(x) 

158 


394 
221 


(x) 
(x) 
25 

160 
(x) 
(x) 
14 

143 

1 

48 

94 

(x) 

1,216 


1,630 
1,496 


(x) 
(x) 
25 

118 

(x) 

(x) 
171 
232 

75 
157 

(x) 

2,429 


270 
110 


(x) 
(x) 
32 

156 
(x) 

(x) 
17 
111 


(x) 

1,403 


781 
2,007 

112 
8,968 
3,822 


59 
229 

92 
292 


224 
593 
30 
1,736 
359 


23 

24 

12 

254 

262 


47 
172 


643 

347 


183 
824 
46 
674 
697 


53 
137 

13 
734 
411 


419,163 


409,703 
9,371 

89 
4,982 

62.351 


451,801 


26,782 

35,569 

8,978 


427,740 
23,981 

80 
5,221 

56.371 


26,468 
29,903 
10,149 


(x) 
23,544 


(x) 
93,27 


13,243 
10,105 


3,143 

(x) 
(x) 
712 

5,516 
(x) 

(x) 
418 

3,222 

5 

1,015 

2,202 

(x) 

49.683 


78,379 
76,448 


1,931 

(x) 
(x) 
709 

3,276 

(x) 

(>) 

4,608 

5,380 

1,780 
3,600 

(x) 

87.943 


1,624 

5,500 

240 

32,185 

10,134 


7,939 
23,268 

1,429 
33,912 
21,395 


639,080 


461_i046 


437,943 
23,039 

59 
7,152 


29,288 
37,723 
11,160 


(x) 
19,043 


9,200 
5,535 


3,665 

(x) 
(x) 
946 

5,591 
(x) 

(x)  , 
428 

2,400 

5 

949 

1,446 

(x)   ■ 
59.922 


1,796 

5,463 

485 

38,895 

13,283 


X  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure, 
z  Less  than  $500. 
n.e.c.  Not  elsewhere  classified. 

^  Includes  motion  picture  theaters. 


UNITED  STATES  SUMMARY 


1.37 


Tabic  1 K.— AMUSEMENTS -GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 

MOUNTAIN 
Establishments.  Receipts.  Pay  Roll,  and  Personmei 


Kind  ot  business 


EstabLsh- 
mcnt5 


(Humbcr) 


Geographic  division  .   total 

Motion  picture  theaters,  total 

Motion  picture  theaters,  regular 

Outdoor  motioti  picture  theaters 

Portable  motion  picture  theaters 

Bands,  orchestras,  and  entertainers 

Bowling  alleys,  billiard  and  pool  parlors,  total . 

Billiard  and  pool  parlors 

Bowling  alleys  . . 

Dance  halls,  studios,  and  schools 

Race  track  operation,  total 

Automobile -....., 

Dog        

Horse 


Sports  promoters  and  commercial  operators,  total 

Baicball  and  tootball  clubs,  athletic  fields,  sports  promoters 

Baseball  clubs  line  promoters) 

Football  clubs  luic.  promoters) 

Stadiums,  athletic  fields,  promoters  of  boxing,  wrestling,  and  other 
athletic  events 

Bathing  beaches 

GoU  courses   ,  

Ridmg  academies  

Skating  nnlts  .  

Stating  nnks.  roller 
■    Skating  rmlcs,  tee 

Swimming  pools  

Coouneraal  sports  operators,  n.  c.  c 

Bicycle  rentals  

Boat  and  canoe  rentals  

Other  commercial  sports  operators,  n.e.c 

Theaters  and  theatrical  producers  (ezc.  motion  picture)  . . . 

Mlacellaneous  amusement  and  recreation  services,  total 

Amusement  devices  

Amusement  parks 

Shootmg  galleries   .  

Corn-operated  amusement  device  services 

Miscellaneous  amusement  and  recreation  services,  n.e.c 


Receipts 
(exc  taxes), 
entire  year 

(Tdousaiid 
dollars) 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


927 

873 

38 


376 
148 


37 
61 
2 
V. 
25 

11 
215 


JJTiio.; 


i7,513 

i5,477 
2,019 

17 


3,313 
3,623 

(x) 

(x) 


"13 

(x) 
(x) 

3,814 


1,615 
1,297 


(x) 
(x) 
305 

683 
(X) 
(x) 

313 
680 

(x) 

345 
(x) 
(x) 


419 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

(X) 


9.507 


3,610 

a,  298 
312 


(x) 

(X) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

thousand 
dollars) 


Unincorporated 
businesses 


28.110 


9,049 

8,670 

378 

1 

63 

1,926 


(x) 
(x) 
364 


254 
192 


(x) 
Cx) 

(x) 
(x) 
(X) 


(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

Jxi. 


(X) 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


605 
1,321 

(x) 

4ij- 


(x) 
(x) 

1,018 


476 
440 


(x) 

(x) 

51 

134 
(x) 
(x) 

70 
198 
(x) 

102 
(x) 
(x) 
-lii 


105 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors. 
November 

(J^umber) 


Unpaid 

family 

workers. 

November 

^Number) 


466 

450 


10 

537 


403 

134 

(x) 
(X) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
242 


(X) 
(x) 


(x) 
(X) 


(x) 

3 
(x) 

(x) 

_ixj_ 


(X) 

(x) 
(x) 
(X) 


391 
366 
10 
15 


(x) 


Paid  employees,  workweek 
ended  nearest  — 


March  15 
(J^umber) 


13,266 


6,937 

6,886 

50 

1 

46 
1,908 


July  15 
(^futnber) 


14,600 


(x) 
(X) 
164 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

2 
(x) 

(x) 

(xl 


(x) 

(X) 

(x) 
(x) 


386 

1,522 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(X) 

I'T 
160 
(x) 

(X) 

28 
103 
(x) 


29 


(x) 
(X) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


7,19* 

6,805 

388 

1 

35 
1,291 


Nov.  15 
(dumber) 


14,367 


Pay  roll,  workweek 
ended  nearest — 


March  15 
(Dullar.1) 


418 
873 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
1,182 


544 
532 


(x) 
(x) 
76 

133 
(x) 
(x) 


168 
(x) 

82 
(X) 

(x) 


216 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


7,397 

7,152 

244 

1 

48 

2,107 


449 
1,658 

(x) 

(x> 


"TJ 
(x) 
(x) 
325 


(x) 
(x) 
27 

153 
(x) 
(x) 

19 
80 

(x) 
37 

(x) 

(x) 
(xl 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


482,047 


157,672 

155,864 

1,796 

12 

1,346 


11,463 
29,186 

(x) 

(X) 


(x) 
(x) 

9,601 


1,585 
1,300 


(x) 
(X) 
559 

2,605 

(X) 

(x) 

691 
3,428 
(x) 
1,660 
(x) 

Cx) 

JxL 


269 
(x) 
(x) 
(X) 
(x) 


July  15 
(Dollars) 


560,960 


170,847 

160, 318 

10,517 

12 

775 


12,591 
18,491 

(x) 


(x) 

(x) 

39,051 


19,515 
18,970 


(x) 
(X) 
1,977 

2,410 

(x) 

(X) 

3,277 

5,545 

(x) 

3,576 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 


4,966 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(X) 


:  VithheiQ   to  avoid  disclosure. 
Not  elsewhere  classified. 
Includes  notion  picture   theaters. 


Nov.  15 
(Dollars) 


537,777 


170,003 

162,549 

7,442 

12 

1,094 

46,954 


14,115 
32,839 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
U) 

11,092 


2,892 
1,234 


1,658 

(x) 
U) 
725 

2,615 

(x) 

(x) 

370 
4,025 
(x) 

2,43B 

(x) 

(X) 


295 
(x) 
(x) 
(X) 
(x) 


1.38 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-GENERAL  STATISTICS 

Table  1  K.—AMUSEMENTS'-GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  ] 948— Continued 


PACIFIC 
Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Kind  of  business 


Geographic  division-,   total 

Motion  picture  theaters,  total 

Motion  picture  theaters,  regular 
Outdoor  motion  picture  theaters 
Portable  motion  picture  theaters 

Bands,  orchestras,  and  entertainers 

Bowling  alleys,  billiard  and  pool  parlors,  total 

Billiard  and  pool  parlors 

Bowling  alleys  - 

Dance  halls,  studios,  and  schools 

Race  track  operation,  total 

Automobde j 

Dog 

Horse - 

Sports  promoters  and  commercial  operators,  total 

Baseball  and  ftiotball  clubs,  athletic  fields,  sports  promoters 

Baseball  clubs  (inc.  promoters)  -  

Football  clubs  (mc.  promoters) 

Stadiums,  athletic  delds,  promoters  of  boxing,  ivrestling,  and  other 
athletic  events   -  


Bathing  beaches ' ..■: 

Golfcourscs ' .- 

Rtdmg  academies , .  .„  .  i ;.,.... 

Skating  nnlts \ ' 

Stcating  rinks,  roller  

Skating  nnlts,  ice .  .  

Swimming  pools   

Commercial  sports  operators,  n.  e.  c i .- 

Bicycle  rentals 

Boat  and  canoe  rentals  

Other  commercial  sports  operators,  n.  e.  c 

Theaters  and  theatrical  producers  (exc.  motion  picture)  . 

Miscellaneous  amusement  and  recreation  services,  total 

Amusement  devices  

Amusement  parks 

Shoonng  galleries 

Corn-operated  amusement  device  services 

Miscellaneous  amusement  and  recreation  services,  n.  e.  c 


Establish- 
ments 


(?<UTnl-!r) 


1,62" 


1,563 
63 
3 


550 
296 


10 
804 


22 
38 
121 
158 
142 


353 

12 

208 

133 

239 


39 
305 
271 


Receipts 
(exc.  taxes), 
entire  year 

(Tiioujdnd 
doIUrs) 


160,485 

6,724 

16 

2,355 

19,317 


,445 
13,872 
7,324 
37,854 


(x) 
35,779 

21,529 


10,989 
6,231 
1,738 

3,020 

(x) 

1,459 

(x) 

3,541 

2,367 

1,274 

363 

3,032 

70 

1,714 

1,248 

24,263 

34,139 


2,706 

3,124 

533 

15,715 

12,061 


{T}\ousani 
dolhlrs) 


30,171 

1,044 

2 

(x) 

169 


1,091 


(x) 
1,849 


1,976 

1,030 

336 

610 

(x) 
16 

(x) 
438 
248 
190 

93 

29 
1 
16 
12 
1,553 

(x) 


194 
216 

(x) 

(x) 
215 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


35,200 
1,441 


1,448 

7,118 


1,235 
5,883 
2,669 
9,426 


~T7f 
(x) 
8,982 

7,550 


4,609 

3,079 

998 

532 

(x) 

448 

(x) 

1,191 
657 
534 

355 

567 
15 
339 
212 
9,517 

6,231 


684 
1,013 

156 
3,356 
3,022 


Unincorporated 
businesses 


Active 
proprie- 
tors, 
November 

(^Jumber) 


127 
883 


574 
309 

159 

6 


(x) 


(x) 

30 

(x) 

156 

149 

7 

50 

369 
12 
216 
141 
223 


30 
312 
278 


Unpaid 

family 

workers, 

November 

(Number) 


1,553 


134 

105 

79 
1 


"Ho" 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


115 
112 


232 
2 

178 
52 
25 


Paid  employees,  workweek 
ended  nearest  — 


March  IS 
(Number) 


34,277 


18,974 


18,537 
437 


678 
4.929 


503 
4,326 

1,837 

728 


M 

711 
2,569 


961 

486 

24 

451 

(x) 
167 

(x) 
755 
497 
258 

158 

323 
6 

190 

127 

1,708 

2,854 


261 

353 

51 

1,025 

1,154 


July  15 
(Number) 


39,866 


19,539 


18,695 
844 


653 
3,463 

1,963 

3,104 


"Ho 

(x) 
2,535 

4,479 


2,530 

2,150 

35 

335 

(x) 
252 

(x) 
591 
453 
128 

343 

454 

15 

304 

135 

2,084 

3,846 


494 
829 


1,075 

1,368 


Nov.  15 
(Number) 


36,809 


20, 167 


19,202 
965 


710 
5,387 


680 
4,707 

1,922 

1.258 


(x) 

1,202 

2,475 


975 
315 
222 

438 

(x) 
131 

(x) 
744 
454 
290 

104 

276 

6 

148 

122 

1,865 

3,024 


307 

357 

54 

1,051 

1,245 


Pay  roll,  workweek 
ended  nearest — 


March  15 
(DolUirs) 


1,352,014 


664,255 


646,827 
17,428 


28,119 
142.289 


24,054 
118,235 


57,903 


(x) 
56,704 


39,068 
20,482 
2,808 

15,778 

(X) 

7,682 

(x) 
25,231 
14,096 
11,135 

6,186 

9,433 

122 

4,952 

4,359 

171,904 

145,272 


9,437 
13,663 

2,420 
62,820 
56,932 


July  15 
(DolUrj) 


i<»2i,6e4 


71^,759 


681,291 
31,468 


34,491 
120.776 


25,186 
95,590 

52,357 

156,021 


(x) 
126,019 

206,774 


137,642 

126,717 

4,042 

6,883 

(x) 

11,208 

(X) 

i8-,69e 

12,425 

5,273 

11,233 

17,648 

823 

12,510 

4,515 

159,712 

178,994 


19,404 
28,847 
3,624 
64,825 
62,094 


Nov.  15 
(Doliarj) 


1,546,299 


729,785 


688,611 
41,174 


32,230 
133.420 


27,(M0 

126,420 


111,400 

— Til — 


(x) 
109,723 

126,071 


74,153 
14,177 
44,753 

15,223 

(x) 

7,925 

(x) 
25,009 
11,610 
13,199 

3,410 

9,111 

138 

5,216 

3,757 

165,036 

157,894 


12,455 
14,343 
2,828 
65,901 
62,367 


Wltliheld   to  avoid  disclosure. 
Not  elsei/here  classified. 
Includes  motion  picture  theaters. 


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SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  1  M.— AMUSEMENTS -GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948 

Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Unincorporated 

Paid  employees,  workweek 

Pay  roll,  workweek 

Establish. 

Receipts 

Pay  roll. 

businesses 

ended  nearest 

~ 

ended  nearest- 

- 

Active 

Unpaid 

family 

workers. 

entire  year 

tors. 

March  15 

July  15 

Nov.  IS 

March  15 

July  15 

Nov.  15 

(Thousand 

(Thousand 

(Thousand 

November 

November 

(Humbcr) 

dolkrs) 

dollars) 

dollars) 

(Number) 

(^lumber) 

(Number) 

(Number) 

(Number) 

(Dollars) 

(Dollars) 

(Dollars) 

Inited  Stales,  total 

50, 347 

2,349,601 

323,396 

610,034 

37,874 

17,458 

318,419 

348, 183 

341,931 

11:062,728 

12,644,466 

11,551,185 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England                                                                               ... 

3,206 

162,870 

21,522 

39,659 

2,038 

806 

22,412 

25,955 

24,696 

628,853 

932,867 

735,747 

Middle  Atlantic 

9,695 

630, 323 

91,395 

176,430 

7,198 

2,956 

77,193 

64,635 

81,764 

3,081,031 

3,717,833 

3,338,549 

East  North  Central                                                                  

10,588 

478,574 

63,634 

125,103 

6,479 

3,663 

72, 026 

72,078 

79,082 

2,084,046 

2,518,823 

2,441,879 

West  North  Central                                                                  .    , 

5,698 

170,259 

24,430 

40,396 

4,808 

2,747 

28,675 

29,380 

30,579 

726,284 

822,139 

767,718 

South  Atlantic 

6,298 

254,620 

35,834 

61,414 

4,366 

1,827 

35,028 

40,548 

36, 625 

1,074,923 

1,308,018 

1,153,034 

East  South  Central                                                                        .  . 

3,074 

87, 000 

14,346 

19, 660 

2,219 

1,060 

12,709 

15,132 

14,208 

319,619 

427,056 

391,102 

West  South  Central 

5,112 

154,485 

22,263 

34,652 

3,577 

2,007 

22,831 

25,769 

23,801 

611,909 

734,866 

639,080 

Mountain                                                                              ,  . 
Pacific 

2,013 

97,464 

9,507 

28, 110 

1,534 

839 

13,268 

14,800 

14,367 

482,047 

560,960 

537,777 

4,663 

314,006 

40,465 

82,610 

3,653 

1,553 

34,277 

39,866 

36, 809 

1,352,014 

1,621,884 

1,546,299 

New  England: 

Maine - 

389 

9,941 

1,407 

2,121 

263 

111 

1,626 

2,U6 

1,628 

35,078 

55,281 

35,732 

New  Hampshire , 

268 

11,150 

1,145 

2,476 

178 

78 

1,241 

1,793 

1,912 

27,985 

46,074 

70,990 

Vermont      

184 

4,094 

539 

801 

127 

62 

777 

791 

741 

15,601 

17,483 

15,259 

Massachusetts .                                                                            .  .  . 

1,402 

89,096 

11,875 

22,817 

843 

284 

12,141 

14,438 

12,885 

367,718 

563,602 

381,569 

Rhode  Island                                                                           

287 

18,705 

2,18-J 

4,193 

177 

104 

2,149 

2,770 

2,654 

56,559 

116,272 

89,298 

Connecticut .  .                                                                                    ... 

676 

29,684 

4,367 

7,251 

450 

167 

4,478 

4,027 

4,876 

125,912 

134,175 

142,899 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

4,687 

398,032 

52, 061 

122,636 

3,190 

1,134 

44,143 

46,137 

47,068 

2,191,148 

2,494,090 

2,351,960 

New  Jersey .  ,  .                       

1,566 

88, 338 

12,084 

20, 152 

1,104 

575 

9,529 

13,384 

9,911 

293,331 

503,924 

315,781 

Pennsylvania 

3,442 

143,953 

27,250 

35,642 

2,904 

1,247 

23,521 

25, 114 

24,785 

596,552 

714,819 

670,808 

East  North  Central; 

Ohio 

2,917 

125,675 

17,946 

33,479 

2,202 

951 

19,752 

22,111 

21,464 

546,750 

737,977 

617,003 

Indiana 

1,363 

49,878 

6,676 

11,645 

1,112 

451 

6,457 

8,742 

9,226 

204,664 

235,066 

222,467 

Illinois 

2,681 

171,247 

21,710 

45,145 

2,080 

691 

21,968 

22,175 

23,713 

760,364 

930,964 

892,688 

Michigan 

2,623 

93,408 

11,883 

25,551 

2,349 

956 

15,246 

13,081 

17,371 

409,052 

447,693 

504,070 

Wisconsin 

1,004 

38,366 

5,419 

9,283 

736 

414 

6,603 

5,969 

7,308 

163,013 

167,123 

205,651 

West  North  Central; 

Minnesota 

992 

36,680 

5,001 

.  9, 278 

848 

549 

6,301 

5,617 

6,727 

184,432 

172,115 

192,968 

Iowa 

1,071 

30,602 

4,475 

6,276 

896 

552 

5,326 

5,708 

5,804 

107,525 

132,466 

117,169 

Missouri      

1,602 

53, 662 

7,933 

15,228 

1,313 

582 

6,385 

9,243 

6,678 

266,139 

317,571 

271,725 

North  Dakota ... 

247 

5,045 

811 

785 

218 

154 

623 

774 

887 

14,381 

15,243 

16,086 

South  Dakota 

333 

6,978 

1,001 

1,369 

285 

214 

1,264 

1,376 

1,325 

23,661 

31,734 

26,165 

609 

15,712 

2,076 

3,232 

527 

321 

2,856 

3,001 

3,072 

56,873 

67,136 

60,887 

Kansas 

844 

21,580 

3,133 

4,228 

721 

375 

3,720 

3,661 

4,066 

75,273 

85,874 

82,718 

South  Atlantic: 

132 

7,327 

815 

1,549 

74 

53 

721 

856 

795 

17,175 

27,141 

21,145 

Maryland 

793 

201 

41,789 
20,182 

.  4,498 
3,085 

10,001 
6,833 

580 
104 

188 
17 

4,966 
2,692 

6,822 
3,341 

6,038 
3,396 

150,580 
116,195 

266,253 

129,963 

254,174 
140,751 

Virginia            

967 
595 
1,088 
497 
875 

33,823 

20,805 
29,340 

5,553 
3,703 
4,350 
1,866 
3,670 

8,263 
4,183 
6,993 

676 
448 
753 

224 
207 
359 
173 
230 

5,174 
2,723 
4,526 

6,204 
3,133 
5,664 
2,106 
5,184 

5,425 
2,931 
4,863 
1,876 
4,146 

136,808 
69,241 

114,677 
42,291 

110,865 

180,160 
97,006 

162,558 
56,764 

140,  U6 

143,730 
75,755 

125,018 
46,572 

103,732 

25,802 

6,230 

4,268 

Florida 

1,150 

62,962 

6,294 

14,790 

813 

376 

6,012 

7,218 

7,151 

317,071 

248,037 

242,107 

East  South  Central; 

Kentucky _. : 

Tennessee .". 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

767 

27,396 

4,722 

6,205 

604 

292 

3,439 

4,256 

4,284 

93,844 

141,062 

146,552 

936 

27, 375 

3,957 

6,276 

666 

260 

3,941 

4,645 

4,141 

107,376 

133,506 

1U,743 

803 

20, 811 

3,643 

4,718 

537 

241 

3,395 

4,055 

3,715 

77,307 

103,267 

84,909 

568 

11,418 

2,024 

2,459 

412 

267 

1,934 

2,176 

2,068 

41,092 

49,201 

43,898 

West  South  Central; 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma •. 

Texas 

772 

15,249 

2,128 

2,964 

583 

326 

2,497 

2,464 

2,338 

77,505 

60,602 

55,461 

714 

27,236 

3,817 

6,437 

477 

261 

4,141 

4,615 

4,301 

103,465 

131,059 

106,367 

1,023 

24,215 

3,742 

5,436 

799 

449 

3,616 

4,295 

3,986 

92,071 

114,458 

100,890 

2,603 

87,785 

12, 576 

19,815 

1,718 

971 

12,375 

14,215 

13,176 

338,868 

428,747 

376,362 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

222 

7,002  . 

939 

1,360 

170 

101 

1,086 

1,126 

1,116 

24,390 

26,650 

25,428 

249 

8,520 

1,020 

1,796 

162 

118 

1,261 

1,470 

1,384 

29,113 

37,732 

32,374 

131 

3,903 

591 

701 

104 

62 

616 

549 

654 

11,718 

13,309 

12,957 

511 
274 

16,704 
7,149 

2,463 
1,012 

4,190 
1,306 

379 
207 

192 
108 

2,576 
1,019 

3,358 
1,050 

2,756 
1,144 

67,280 
22,636 

93,284 
24,530 

71,893 

Arizona 

Utah 

251 
255 
120 

10, 569 
10,341 
31,276 

1,408 

1,593 

461 

2,136 

2,372 

14, 249 

200 
198 
114 

106 
117 
35 

1,721 
1,695 
3,292 

1,399 
2,153 
3,695 

1,636 
1,784 
3,893 

52,093 
38,076 
236,741 

37,075 

55,138 

273,242 

47,692 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

839 
533 

36,840 
22,030 

6,250 
2,842 

9,706 
5,174 

688 
443 

379 
255 

5,248 
2,819 

6,118 
3,386 

5,583 
3,042 

162,702 
83,159 

228,741 
124,571 

173,139 

89,6*0 

3,291 

255,136 

31,373 

67,730 

2,522 

919 

26,210 

30,362 

28,184 

1,106,153 

1,268,572 

1,283,470 

Includes  motion  picture  theaters. 


UNITED  STATES  SUMMARY 


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Table  iN.— HOTELS— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948 

ESTABLISHMBNTS.  GuEST  RoOMS,    RECEIPTS,  pAY  RoLL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


Geognphic  division  uid  State 


Estabbsh- 
ments 

t>iumbcT) 


Guest 
rooms 

(Number) 


Receipts. 

entile 

year 

(Thousand 

do]liTs) 


Pay  roll, 
enure  year 

[Thousand 
dollars) 


Active  pro- 
pnetors,' 
November 

(Number) 


Paid  employees,  workweek  ended  nearest - 


March  15 
(Number) 


July  IS 

(Number) 


Nov.  15 
(Number) 


Pay  roll,  workweek  ended  nearest - 


March  IS 
(DoiUrj) 


July  15 
(Dollars) 


Nov.  15 
(Dollirj) 


United  States,  total 

Geographic  divisions: 

Ncu'  England 
Middle  .'Ktlantic 
East  North  Central 
West  North  Centt:d 
South  .Atlantic 
East  South  Central 
West  South  Cential 
Mountain 
Pacific 

New  England . 

Maine     , 

New  Hampshiie 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

(Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic : 

New  York 

New  Jersey  

Pcnnsylvama ., 

East  North  Central. 

Ohio       

Indiana    

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisctjnsin 

West  North  Central 

Minnesota 

Iowa  * 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas  

South  Atlantic : 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Distnct  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina    

Georgia 
Flonda 

East  South  Central . 

Kentucky      

Tennessee 

Alabama    

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain : 

Montana   

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Cokxado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon   

Cam  otnia 


1.549.823 


2.17;.756 


660.004 


398,293 


11,991.810 


14 .405 .960 


12.448.752 


2,192 
5,058 
4,545 
3,303 
3,697 
1,035 
2,705 
2,322 
4,793 


462 
460 
221 
665 
96 
288 


2,664 
1,170 
1,224 


766 

522 

1,259 

1,136 

862 


818 
442 
818 
219 
194 
347 
465 


71 
262 
100 
447 
255 
405 
196 
346 
1,615 


323 
214 
190 


319 
287 
607 
,492 


398 
220 
208 
652 

237 
266 
188 

153 


781 

468 

3,544 


94,233 
342,628 
286,264 
145,270 
187, 590 

47,838 
110,826 

85,233 
249,941 


143,273 
610,165 
418,125 
170,446 
268,231 
67,471 
132,472 
105,604 
256,969 


42,572 
194,325 
131,221 
49,716 
75,285 
18,879 
37,456 
30,841 
79,709 


1,810 
4,615 
3,949 
3,115 
3,094 
863 
2,231 
2,252 
4,482 


21,294 
95,916 
76,308 
34,975 
59,305 
17, 386 
31,361 
17,112 
40,703 


40,987 
133,931 
85,015 
37,000 
51,519 
17,794 
31,333 
20,710 
45,667 


22,705 
99,049 
79,349 
36,172 
52,721 
17,348 
31,250 
17,147 
42,552 


636,438 

3,195,770 

2,395,134 

940,455 

1,639,810 

362,031 

734,876 

590,706 

1,496,590 


1,211,376 

4,542,845 

2,728,704 

1,013,174 

1,376,858 

374,657 

742,185 

714,824 

1,701,337 


17,699 
15,446 

6,670 
35,302 

4,822 
14,294 


220,637 
60,322 
61,669 


52,889 
26,796 
117,284 
58,929 
30,366 


33,479 
21,082 
45,621 
7,648 
6,535 
14,348 
16,557 


1,981 
11,159 
16,699 
19,839 
11,453 
18,805 

7,877 
17,878 
81,899 


13,311 
16,427 
9,386 
8,714 


12,094 
12,452 
23,308 
62,972 


13,673 
7,460 
7,928 

25,525 
7,216 
9,479 
7,561 
6,391 


42,243 

23,389 

184,309 


17,975 
15,096 

8,318 
70,503 

8,481 
22,900 


409, 571 
83,655 
116,939 


92,320 
35,606 
171,403 
73,946 
44,850 


40,690 
23,782 
59,321 
8,368 
5,841 
17,834 
14,610 


4,638 
19,358 
40,931 
32,091 
14,630 
21,987 

9,676 
25,109 
99,811 


19,186 
23,623 
13,285 
11,377 


13,329 
22,953 
17,751 
78,439 


12,498 
9,309 
8,039 

24,316 
7,882 

14,606 
8,470 

20,484 


32,207 

19,881 

204,881 


4,796 
3,962 
2,304 
22,004 
2,660 
6,846 


134,701 
24,322 
35,302 


29,902 
10,539 
57,848 
20,627 
12,305 


12,090 
6,991 

18,434 
1,857 
1,439 
4,985 
3,920 


1,380 
5,668 

13,465 
9,619 
4,622 
5,837 
2,629 
6,570 

25,495 


5,480 
6,683 
3,606 
3,110 


3,632 

6,478 

5,412 

21,934 


3,266 
3,279 
2,158 
6,690 
2,058 
4,392 
2,599 
6,399 


10,618 
6,212 
62,879 


411 
459 
173 
454 
76 
237 


2,324 
1,112 
1,179 


553 

439 

1,003 

1,129 

825 


832 
398 
703 
226 
168 
328 
460 


72 
231 
63 
353 
197 
319 
155 
270 
1,434 


281 
263 
173 
146 


309 
221 
530 

1,171 


430 
203 
202 
669 

226 
213 

173 
136 


712 

502 

3,268 


2,154 
1,239 
1,326 
11,670 
1,435 
3,470 


62,984 
11,174 
21,758 


18,274 

7,375 

30,789 

12,797 

7,073 


7,156 
5,540 
12,612 
1,429 
1,096 
3,855 
3,287 


743 
4,039 
7,692 
7,127 
2,840 
4,926 
2,326 
6,206 
23,406 


4,419 
0,331 
3,578 
3,058 


3,468 

5,726 

4,3;i6 

17,851 


1,953 
1,934 
901 
4,004 
1,471 
3,243 
1,615 
1,991 


5,644 

3,361 

31,698 


6,918 
6,781 
2,815 
17,000 
1,994 
5,479 


87,136 
20,399 
26,396 


19,626 
7,914 
31,043 
16,159 
10,273 


8,593 
5,565 
12,763 
1,546 
1,205 
3,966 
3,362 


937 
4,841 
7,795 
9,032 
3,995 
5,602 
2,771 
6,325 
10,221 


4,476 
6,608 
3,634 
3,076 


3,283 

5,579 

4,388 

18,083 


2,689 
2,070 
2,482 
5,730 
1,635 
1,848 
1,808 
2,448 


6,186 
3,694 

35,787 


2,517 
1,377 
1,308 
12,457 
1,352 
3,694 


64,373 
11,842 
22,834 


19,337 

7,678 

31,664 

13,237 

7,433 


7,469 
5,678 
12,812 
1,544 
1,156 
4,033 
3,475 


753 
4,026 
7,884 
7,178 
3,847 
4,937 
2,351 
6,282 
15,463 


4,421 
6,422 
3,519 
2,986 


3,427 

5/494 

4,442 

17,887 


2,118 
1,727 
932 
4,341 
1,569 
2,485 
1,682 
2,293 


6,048 
3,664 
32,840 


55,606 
32,630 
33,306 

360,220 
46, 375 

108,301 


2,220,092 
366,172 
609,506 


541,734 
199,937 
1,070,448 
384,159 
198,856 


216,778 
133,669 
355,177 
35,429 
29,392 
95,192 
74,818 


24,704 

99,687 
250,346 
166,171 

65,693 
110,936 

48,103 
129,033 
745,137 


104,556 
125,885 
70,049 

61,541 


70,452 
128,578 
104,727 
431,119 


62,262 
63,746 
29,133 

118,604 
39,287 

114,945 
46,079 

116,650 


193,997 

109,993 

1,192,600 


180,086 
188,895 

63,150 
527,381 

62,680 
183,684 


3,101,414 
672,925 
768,506 


606,822 
212,692 
1,117,528 
486,333 
305,329 


260,671 
135,978 
369,904 
37,435 
32,543 
97,579 
79,064 


30,652 
123,621 
255,959 
215,341 
107,120 
132,976 

59,436 
128, 778 
322,975 


105,761 

134,758 

71,826 

62,312 


70,549 
123,266 
107,407 
440,963 


82,183 
69,025 
85,876 

170,971 
45,936 
63,636 
51,933 

145,264 


213,098 

122,848 

1,365,391 


689,545 

3,443,272 

2,554,575 

1,002,510 

1,450,777 

367,890 

749,794 

611,721 

1,578,668 


65,423 
34,639 
34,591 

393,201 
46,076 

115,615 


2,389,477 
390,347 
663,448 


590,620 
208,386 
1,124,526 
411,567 
219,476 


235,745 
137,682 
379,611 
33,396 
31,237 
99,126 
80,713 


25,370 
103,029 
267,675 
174,363 
103,755 
109,694 

46,392 
129,205 
490,294 


104,732 
130,785 
70,729 
61,644 


73,635 
123,484 
108,994 
443,631 


69,463 
59,527 
31,232 

133,491 
41,694 
88,739 
48,187 

139,388 


212,318 

124,783 

1,241,567 


'  Proprietors  of  unincorporated  businesses. 


1.42 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  IP.— TOURIST  COURTS— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948 

ESTABUSHMENTS.  RbNTAL  UnITS,  RECEIPTS,  PaY  RoLL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


Geographic  divuion  and  State 


Enabliah- 
ments 


CNstmber) 


Rental 

CNumber) 


Receipts, 

entire 

year 

(Thousand 

dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

(TTioujand 
dollars) 


Active  pro- 
prietors," 
November 

(Number) 


Paid  employees,  workweek  ended  nearest- 


March  13 
(Number) 


July  15 
(Number) 


Nov.  15 
(Number) 


Pay  roll,  workweek  ended  nearest- 


March  15 
(Dollarj) 


July  15 
(Dollurs) 


Nov.  15 

(Dollars) 


United  Sutes,  total 


23,833 


16,972 


360,.;i5 


Geographic  divisions : 

New  England    . 
Middle  Atlantic . 
East  North  Central 
West  North  Central 
South  Atlanuc .  - 
East  South  Central.  . 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont  - 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecucut 

Middle  Atlantic 

New  York      

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio       

Indiana 

Illinois     

Michigan 

Wisconsui 

West  North  Central-. 

Mirmesota    

Iowa         , 

Missouri     

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic : 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Distna  of  Columbia .  ,  . 

Virginia    

West  Virginia 

North  Caroliiu 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida: 

East  South  Central : 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama    

Mississippi  

West  South  Central-. 

Arkansas      

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Teius 

Mountain; 

Montana    

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico ,  .  . . , 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

PaciBc: 

Washington 

Oregon   

Caluomia 


1,700 
1,683 
3,184 
2,750 
2,999 
899 
3,136 
3,739 
5,779 


J20 
3o3 


1,03<1 
2<3 
406 


418 
280 
296 
1,441 
749 


1,063 
308 
542 
61 
224 
217 
335 


36 

166 

1 

319 

77 

300 

181 

319 

1,600 


222 

362 
166 
149 


456 
253 

411 
2,016 


392 
289 
270 
1,031 
537 
703 
290 
277 


901 
1,189 
3,689 


17,541 
18,267 
27,310 
27,245 
36,418 
11,611 
44,211 
51,960 
69,337 


7,557 
8,886 
13,410 
16,390 
26,262 
9,327 
29,905 
35,944 
47,824 


712 
839 
1,137 
1,661 
3,412 
1,421 
4,544 
4,082 
41796 


1,812 
1,866 
3,508 
2,984 
3,207 
869 
2,968 
4,069 
6,412 


156 

289 

609 

923 

2,815 

1,245 

3,659 

2,152 

2,746 


1,641 
1,204 
1,620 
2,134 
3,314 
1,450 
4,054 
4,604 
3,812 


228 
425 
759 
1,227 
3,144 
1,444 
4,171 
2,499 
3,075 


4,280 
8,526 
14,499 
21,815 
63,740 
25,613 
80,673 
57,946 
63,323 


36,872 
31,718 
38,705 
50,175 
73,270 
30,154 
91,311 
122,772 
117,671 


4,169 

5,487 
2,418 
3,828 
440 
1,199 


10,939 
3,026 
4,302 


4,219 
2,555 
3,086 
11,628 
5,822 


8,817 
2,950 
5,398 
700 
2,749 
2,657 
3,974 


363 
2,274 

156 
4,382 

854 
3,654 
2,377 
3,974 
18,384 


2,525 

4,672 
2,136 
2,278 


4,804 
3,997 
4,702 
30,708 


4,776 
3,252 
5,214 
11,999 
7,765 
9,703 
5,085 
4,166 


10,078 
10,843 
48,416 


1,665 

2,356 

972 

1,792 

190 

532 


4,598 
1,705 
2,583 


2,802 
1,514 
2,077 
4,721 
2,296 


4,077 
1,839 
3,939 
460 
1,555 
1,993 
2,527 


224 
2,029 

148 
4,270 

391 
2,364 
1,503 
3,078 
12,255 


1,962 
3,730 
2,012 
1,623 


3,003 
3,064 
2,883 
20,955 


2,953 
1,926 
3,492 
7,454 
5,302 
6,394 
3,993 
3,930 


6,307 
7,039 
34,478 


148 
198 
106 
186 
17 
57 


325 
266 
248 


328 
138 
218 
283 
170 


330 
144 
505 
47 
192 
215 
228 


19 
249 

39 
543 

28 

336 

202 

417 

1,579 


267 
553 
313 
283 


392 

568 

301 

3,283 


304 
128 
420 
538 
598 
810 
729 
505 


440 
3,839 


218 

378 

52 

116 


,146 
245 
475 


429 
330 
317 
1,637 
795 


1,184 
333 
583 
67 
212 
237 
368 


39 
186 

333 

73 

304 

173 

315 
1,779 


220 
357 
165 
147 


473 
213 
422 

1,860 

440 
293 
293 
1,160 
527 
748 
290 
313 


934 
1,503 
3,975 


71 
36 
132 


181 
115 
164 
107 
42 


303 

34 

95 

125 

191 


15 
158 

12 
422 

25 
213 
178 
481 
,311 


186 
468 
320 

271 


380 

501 

219 

2,559 


126 
76 
138 
289 
436 
512 
330 
245 


314 

267 

2,165 


413 
563 
297 
266 


683 
214 
307 


309 
153 
197 
532 

379 


717 
138 
473 
47 
271 
203 
230 


20 
235 

23 
587 

33 
436 
239 
525 
,216 


257 
557 
351 
285 


406 
493 
268 

2,887 


448 
148 
547 
670 
580 
749 
937 
325 


520 

422 

2,870 


112 
116 
197 


203 
134 
172 
177 
73 


156 
120 
384 
39 
138 
173 
212 


17 
197 

13 
519 

36 

244 

214 

514 

1,390 


242 
533 
361 

303 


396 

540 

270 

2,965 


165 
95 
181 
362 
501 
589 
333 
273 


319 

313 

2,443 


562 
464 
183 
2,262 
260 
549 


2,041 
3,194 
3,291 


5,162 
2,410 
3,925 
2,332 
670 


I 


2,169 
1,765 
7,658 
732 
2,494 
2,993 
4,004 


310 
4,062 

537 
3,770 

431 

4,739 

3,514 

7,749 

33,628 


4,125 

10,165 

5,920 

5,403 


7,448 
10,616 

5,203 
57,406 


3,129 
1,728 
3,941 
6,856 
9,946 
13,770 
10,175 
8,401 


6,081 

6,923 

66,319 


8,895 
12,328 
5,999 
7,257 
401 
1,992 


16,964 
7,495 
7,259 


8,732 
3,545 
4,604 
12,541 
9,033 


15,909 
4,704 

11,813 
1,148 
6,660 
4,905 
5,036 


436 

5,646 

922 

12,554 

599 

10,189 

5,045 

8,726 

29,153 


5,952 

11,955 

6,663 

5,534 


8,040 
11,199 

6,375 
65,697 


11,178 
3,968 
17,613 
21,468 
13,208 
18,873 
24,750 
11,509 


14,687 
10,902 
92,082 


5,872 
12,178 
17,893 
28,705 
70,680 
30,184 
94,914 
67,954 
93,519 


933 
706 
539 
2,660 
275 
759 


2,768 
4,725 
4,665 


5,804 
2,695 
4,182 
3,662 
1,350 


3,398 
2,612 
9,946 
927 
3,215 
3,919 
4,688 


358 

4,731 

566 

11,768 

614 

5,246 

4,388 

8,589 

34,420 


5,520 
11,743 
6,807 
6,114 


7,698 
12,106 

6,536 
68,574 


3,805 

2,346 

5,541 

8,676 

11,602 

16,478 

10,130 

9,376 


8,506 
8,397 
76,616 


Proprietors  of  unincorporated  businesses. 


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m  B  m  si  O 

Cn  3  CM  rH  C^ 
O  :n  C^  CM  r-J 


aoococMo^DtOr 

-    -JCM'OCMrMHr 


=  11-5 


D  CM  CM  m  00  r»j  o 


"^  n  rH  00 

ni  nj  o 


I  t-  sf  c 
I  CM  CM  t 


pw 


>  03  CM 
So  -p  sj 


I  >-i  CM  C--  tn  c^  si 

So  si  tn  o  sj 
\0  (M  (^  ■O  to 


...if-tr-'Atot-inc 
(nt>o>^(7^coa*[>u 

r-CMQiiAOsItOl- 


sj-    >   \D   n  to 

r-  -o  (^  o  ■js 
o  r-  (T-  to  "A 


CM   rH    CM   CM   H 


(N  si   t^  n 

^-  i-»  cnI  o 
:^  t>  o  -£> 

f-«  CM 


3v  n  rH 

m  cn  o> 

D  m  CM 


ill? 


CO  "A  si  CM  r 


J-  o  n 


CM  lA   CM  en  si 


H  sO  (J\  lO  tH  sj  >D 

^     to  iH  rH   CM  Cn  rH 

si  CO  O*   "A  V  t^ 


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^oosIOo(nsIOC^cn 


a3^  C--  C 
ry  r^  c 


o  vo  a>  si 

r»^  lO  t>  CM 

-  -:>  N  to 


^  vO  m  o 


»  O  n  C^  •£)  sj  r 


J  O  C>  C>  00  O  "A 

>  CM  lA  CM  m  c^  tn 

rH    r-t    r-l  I-) 


1  n  o  c 


o  c^  c- 
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r^  CM  CM 


SrH  r^  m  c^  nj  rH 
in  si  lA  to  sj  rH 
■  to  CM  CJ*  O  en  O 


^    -^   iD   iH   -J    r 

^  -3-  [--  r-  t^  c 
■i  ^  si  in  m  r 


(^  o  o  CM  iH 

^    3  iO  to  O 

en    T)  0\  CJ'  O 


D  c^  >o  rH  CM  u 


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\0  -O  ^  -x*  -^ 


fOS 


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rn  o>  s 


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2  ^ 

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CO    ta 
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2-S  Fat 


3  3    1-= 
SS    1  = 


■silli 


it^ 


S3  1^ 
s?  IS 

s  a  -sS 


3-S  git 


2^  it? 


2-S  E^S 


2  8    =-5 


•^  i  2  E  — 

'^'islt 


sSf. 


II  l-s 


Pi|5 


St:   1:3 

.ice-' 


l^ip 


ti  IJ 


2i    .    S  E^ 


2  11. 
a.  >-   2  I 


II  ^-3 


rsj  n  f  1  n  oj  \0 


_    -   -_  O  O  ^D  oj 
D-  aa  (-1  ■«j  <>  in  to 

■  >  c^  n  iTi  --i  in 


.,   ,     ,  \0  m  (M  cv 

rv  CO  lO  c^  O  >-"  ro 
—  (o  f-\  r- 


to  CO   O  ^   \i3  CO 

CD  \o  .-t  >o  o 
o  r\  o  fM  to 


so  CO  fv  n  (M  •-* 


_  0^  ^- 


"X  r*S  C^  CT*   (*\ 


oo  irv  [^  -sj  O  t*- 


O)  ry  ,-(  r-  -t  CO 


I  -J  fM  C^  O  in 
I  --'  ^  --^  f-  f? 
I  lA  f^  tn  >  0> 


tv  m  (N  cr  r 


J-   CM  tC  OT'   -J-  C~   Nf 

nj  m  ff"  (!>  -J-        nj  ^ 


O  n  [^  ^  c-  1 


iH  IN  rv  CM  O  m 

^0  XI  \0  CM  rH  tC 

O  [^  C^  *D  CM  O 

CJV  3  -tf  CM  t^  ^ 


C^  r-  >t  CO 
-  .  r\i  C^  to  ^D 

fM  o*  r-  vo  00 


^,  xD  lO  >J  to 
?■  CM  r-  CM  t^ 

»  c~-  tH  ti'  t*^ 


so  >  %D 
r->  O-  >!■ 
■^  cn  C^ 


r-  o*  c^ 
ni  xO  en 

vO  ^  CO 


m  lO  o  nj  nj  « 


-J  E^  o  --r  ^r  ' 


CO  J>  i-<  \0  (M  O  O 
CO  r-l  O  fn  -^  CM  t-* 

■  -J  m  \0  t--  m 


(  d  C-  3 


t^cocnfMcoinvOm 
--0^OOmint>-£) 
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to  -J  (M  n)  en 


nI  r-  CM  o>  CO 
CM  •£!  r-  m  .H 
-■  — 1  r^  to  O^ 


'  -J  (T.  to  V 


C-  rH  <n  CO  nj 

r  .  ^  f^  („  m 

CO  o  >r  ■^ 


.  _t  m  tn  o 
■^  -J  ^  m  to 
ji  lO  o  (?>  <n 


»  tn  o^  en  in   ■£> 


n-4«0>to*(n-4-M^>f 


,  ..<nOcMC--ii-ir- 

f-  vOcoc->fr-imo<T' 

-cnoiAOfnO'incn 

c'\CMfnf\(-^i-<(nrn 


mO'-'mC'.— ii— lOnj 


BOOOcnt^^O^O(n 
pH[--cM^O(n>0(nin»o 


t--'^t*-ino»cn-'/ 
NjOmiOtO«OCM>-ii-( 

-sftnnirHTOi-iinr- 


\  ni  to  r-  (^ 

im  tn  S  •<* 
CO  CO  tJ*  m 


,  .  .  <  (T-  t*l  CO  O^  \D 

C^  >!■  CO  in  in  CM  to 

nj  <N  CM         r-t  rH 


H  CD  to  to  nj  o> 


J-  to  to  nj  en 


g;     :j 


jO  -sj  O^  O  r-«  O^  (M 
fM  t~  CM  CM  i-H  in  o> 
-  ■*  C-  rH  ^  CM  ■«? 


3^;i; 


'J  a-  nj  >* 


iO  0^  nj  m 
o*  to  m  iM 
•^  in  o^  m 


c---jr-i-i>otonjo 

cotntoc^'*ccnc~ 
lncM0Or-l-^IC^c^^o 


.  to  \0 


rv  (Ji  \0  OJ  0>  Q  O 
.  .  *D  t^  ^  r^  CO  O  to 
fMfVrHnjOCDCOtDiH 


vOcno^mtnc^TOc 
(M^OininCMvOOf 


I  tn  »D  C^  -J  .H  u 
o  a-  rn       ^ 


,  ,  .  to  nj  nj  CT"  u 
ao  vD  sD  --J  00  in  > 
rM  r-  00  m  m  nj  c 


3  O  i>  0>  tn  nD 


f)r--c~-cno>njo»o*iO 


^  ?■  c^  V  ' 


,  ^  3  m 


>   r-<   >0   >» 

-J  i>  -vf  r- 
o  r^  -J  m  fn 


»  CM  >0   -J- 
n  m  CM  to 


.  CT-  o  ^o  o  m  r- 
nr^-^\Ot^>j  rvm 

>C-Cn'H00COrHCM    , 


tn  -H  en  r*  CO 
(n  n  rH  o»  c^ 
o  rn  m  m  >n 


c^  *D  ^  o 

SCO   CM 
en  c 


5S    ? 


>  -J  (M  r- 
1  -^^  en  00 

I  H  CM  r- 


3^   O   ^0   >i 

3^  (M  m  c 
03  O  O  C 


n  \D  (n  m 
't  -O  '^  'O 


n  0>   (M  CM 

sf  %o  lO  r- 


m  nj  CM  t^ 


-  O  <>  r-  ^^ 
)  t^  <?■  o>  en 

>  r-  o  (J.  nj 


!3PS 


3  S  < 


m  cn 

71  <n  CT- 


\  CO  en  \0  t^  en 


3  5  « 


r-  m  c-  f«  O'  rH  c 
m'Ocn'-ir-'C'fl'' 

>-^^r-'n-i>>J' 


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I  in  m  V  -J  m  \0  ' 


8-j  m  O  O  en  O-  iM 
rH  (n   rH   ^   -J    r-l  O' 

eoininOinO"C-''-i 


eM,-<<Mfn-J-jenen 


.  -  -■  o  en  tn  n;  o\  CM 
-j-envD-^tocMfom 
-    — icornO-mt-rH 


^  o  m  to  r 
[  H  r-  en  en  m  r 


r  m  >n  > 


S  CT*   r-t 

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m  -o 

a  en 
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JO-! 


"15 


P*^3 


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n  CM  -J 


UNITED  STATES  SUMMARY 


1.45 


lil^ 


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r-t   >   i'S 


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Q\  (\j  (^ 
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I  ^  CO  tf* 

I  (Sj  IX)         to 


<^  5*  Cr  ^ 
r^  <T»  CO  i^ 
tn  -o  ■-<  ^ 


""^  :^  >fi  in  cp»  o      oj 

\0  **»  'm  fH  O^  CT^         P** 


lA^Or-r^sfE^C^O  r-i 


ru  t-  n  P-       ^lO  H 

r-]   CT\  fSI  to  O    5   >I 

-^  r^  o  -^r       rH  .o  vi5 


fN   rH   OJ   f^  'J 


o  -<  CO  cy  On 

>f    A  to  --T   «-\ 


MJ  O  *0  -Jl 


OO-iA^c^yatOf-i 


ass' 


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•^  to  t~ 


:aa 


A  -J  <J>  -J  CO 
H  TO  -*  O  '-' 
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ffl   O   m   rH 

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COm  ON 


liiP 


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C^   u-1  r-l  rv      •   oj   OJ  ry 


e^^i 


3  SI. 


lO   ^D   vO   t-   p>  vfl 

r~  to  CO  o  TO      o 


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t^  o  >  in  r-  O' 
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m  ^       ^  o; 


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ry  -sj  o 


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CO  ry  (M  oy 

(M   <M   ^D 


3  8  l-;? 


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ry  -st  St  xO  >r 


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m  o\  f>j  •£) 

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>  a«  o^  vt 


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CT*   >r   rH  CO    lA 

ft)  -J  IT,  f^  m 


f\t\D>feOrHO*>Au-.>t 


J. 


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m  00  c^  -H  0 


o^  >r  OS 


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r-      O    rH    CO    lA 


I  vo  c-  u-1  -J-  to  r- 
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[>  t*-  Ov 
(^  ry  lA 
lA  tn  ry 


a  51-=- 


CO  Q;  r 

CO  o  {■ 

t^  sr  «■ 


Jry  c>j  O  O 
'-'  <^  ^  "i 


p-  CO  -^  o  c^      tA  *o 
&v  ff<  c  -D  c^       ri  in 


O         Oi 
CO  1-1 

(^  ^— lA 

s^CO 


^  r\J  CO  vO  c~  ^o 


CO  XI  o  n  tn  \o 
fn  »  C--  O  CO  o> 

CO  ry       CT>  >f 


S>fC0-HOJr-tf^^  \0 


vD  to  O  C^        O 


fvi  H  >t  CO   vt   ^   -•» 


=  5 1-s 


— —    .  o  .^C 


n    sD    Nf    U 

,f  ^5  4  c 


-CM  CTi  AJ  cn  O^   lA 

•  A(  .^^ -J- ^-^  vf   OJ  -5   -J  0^^-J.^H— ,        to         T?-7r  *o 


!     S 


il-s 


■  C^tMOr-lOr-^AJ 


3Sl^ 

8  5  J3 


rH    CI   t- 

fH   C   r-\ 

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XXX     -.     ^     - 


O  CO 

ry  r-  C^ 
O  o*  lA 


t^W 


to  to  -*  ^  \0 

[>  CO  iA  o  >r 

\0  O  to  I.—.. — .CT«  lA 
-.    -     -v  X    X 


m         >t  IT' 

rH  rH   %0 

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s'll-s 

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Sin  <^  c 
c^  >*  c 
ry  •£!  c^  ~j  f 


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c^  <^  <A  (n  c^  -. 


I  "4  n  q\  c 

1  \3  lA  eo  r 

I  -^  AJ  CM  <- 


CM>i3tO-^t--tOtO-J 

coQlAcAr^a■o^--J 

n-JcOf^tOO>J-<M 


t  ^O  lA    CO 


I  Ov  >f  0»  ^0  f 


liit^ 


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\D  fM  (*y 


A  o*  r-  cn  cy 


c^l*^-J■<ncMOto>o   r^ 


3-3  1. 


vD  (7>  lA  -J-  -^  O  U 


CO  <n  to  (H 


,  vD  n  lA 

'  sF  o  o 


■A  O^  ■"•  ^  O  r 


^  CM  O    (T> 


n  r^  (-«  O  vf  \o  >r  c 


51  sit 


lA  iO  lA 
—  lA  lA 


Ti  lA  r^  n  to 

■^  U1  CM  [^  \D 

o  Aj  -.J  t^  cy 


to  n  CM  CO  iH  -4-  C-- 

NT  ry  -^  r-t  {^  v3  OJ 


ryiAOOcoc^tocoiA 

(^J■^^c^^AlA^oAJr^<*^ 

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H'OAJQ^COeO'-tC 

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p. 
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as  J3 


all' 


2  E  — 


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in  p^  c> 


:S    a 


H  — ^lA        ON 


\oa)-*j*vo      o>*-t^n 


^g  o  cy  ^c  t 
(n  m  ci  O  M 
(M  >r  so  o  u 


C^  ON  CM  O  f^ 
■4-  O  £-  O  O 
kO  ON  Co  ^  NO 


m  o  i^ 


OJtNiaNC^rH-^fNJ         O 
■*  C\l  TO  r-l  i-t 


cNjoNto«r\ifta*'^ft 


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-*  ■*  (M  fV 


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On  <^  >n  On 

SON  m   <N 


tM  >0  I-t  (M  OJ  C 


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f*^*^   *DOnu^OnON   fn 


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r»  t*-  cNj  r-(  »n  r 


C^  «  to  O^  CNJ 


c^  t^  n      t^ 

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—^cM  in  ON      >o 


■^f  sO   o 

.  .  CM  o  c^ 

CM   <n  f-  \0 


.!Jii 


3-a 


•   CT>   -i)   r-t    CM  (M 


•  On  rN  ;^   iH 
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t-  CM  C 

u-N  r--  CO 
r-  CM  c^ 


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c^  GO  CM  en 


,  «  c  c:    t3 
'  c  o  S    oil 


_i  S  8  ^  8 


3  8  1~ 
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as  -S3 


,  m  vf  C^  (^ 
I  5        CO  S 


CM  ;4  •*        0« 


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(*\  n  C^  O  CO   - 


to  CM  [> 


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CM   -J-  ON  nO 


^  CM  O"  U~i   lA  r 


^  ir»  u 


>  CM  ON  >t   CM 


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o  o  cv 
o-  t»i  m 

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CM  On 


w  CNJ 


fl-Sglb 


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.    lA   -^  CO 
.    ^0   O    rH 

•  to  c-  C^ 


—    to    sO 

o  c^  to 

D-  to  NO 


4^  !=:   £"^ 


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-'  *p  in  H  to 

■^   CM    rH   O 

CM  to  t^  in 


■O   ■O   vO  rH   ^  O  CM 

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OJ         CM  >r  to  00  C] 


I   -.f  ON    r 

r  CM  CM  r 


l^ifc 


•O  >  CM  O  C- 


o>  m  't  On      CO 
CM  >r       CM 


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CM  O  CM 
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00  rH  CM 


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ON  >f  E^ 


ssgg3 

nO  ^  O  fM  iD 


CO  CM  C-  C- 
ON  ■sf  \D  CNI 
CM  O  ON 


=  11 
o,  >N   2 


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H  rH  m  m  CO 

»»   CM  ^ 


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Tabic  IS.— SELECTED  SERVICES— KIND-OF-BUSINESS  GROUPS,  BY  STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREA    1948 


ESTABLISHMf-NTS  AND  RECf.lPTS 


Mctropobtan  area 


Personal,  business,  and  repair  services 


Total 


Establish' 
ments 

(Number) 


Receipts. 

entire 

year 

{Thousand 

dollars) 


Personal  services 


Estabbsh- 
ments 

(><umberj 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Receipts, 

entire 

year 

{Thousand 

[T^umber)      dollars) 


Estabbsh- 
ments 


Business  services 


Estabbsh 
ments 


(^lumber), 


Automobile  repair 
services  and  garages 


Receipts, 

entire 

year 

{Thousand 

dollars) 


Estabbsh 
ments 


(Number; 


Miscellaneous 
'  repair  services 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 
(Thousand 
dollars) 


Estabbsh- 
ments 

(Number) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Estabbsh- 
ments 


[Number] 


Receipts, 

entire 

year 

(Thousand 

dollars) 


Estabbsh 
ments 


(Number] 


Tounsts  courts 


Receipts. 

entire 

year 
(Thoui. 
dollars) 


Akron.  Ohio 

AJbany-Schenectady-Troy,  N.  Y. . 
Alkntown-Bethlchem-Easton,  Pz, 

Altocna,  Pa 

AsheviUe,  N.  C 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Atlantic  City,  N.  J 

Augusta.  Ga 

Austin,  Tex      

Baltimore.  Md 


Baton  Rouge,  La   

Bcaumont-Pon  Arthur. Tei. 

Binghamton.  N,  Y 

Bimungham.  Ala 

Boston,  Mass     

Bndgcporx,  (^^onn 

Brockton,  Mass 

BuSilo,  N.  Y 

Canton,  Ohio     

Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa 


Charleston,  S.  C. . . 
Charleston,  W.  Vi. 

Caiarlottc.  N.  C 

Chattanooga,  Teno . 

Chicago,  ID 

Cinannan,  Ohio. . . 
Cleveland.  Ohio. . . . 

Columbu,  S.  C. 

C^umbus,  Ga 

(Ikilumbus,  Ohio.  . . . 


C^orpus  Clhnsti,  Tex 

Dallas.  Teit 

Davenport,  Ia.-Rock  Island-Molinejll . 

Dayton.  Ohio 

Decatur,  111   

Denver.  Colo   

Des  Moines.  Iowa 

Detroit,  Mich   

Duluth,  Muui.-Supcrior.Wis 

Durham,  N.  C   


El  Paso,  Tei 

Erie,  Pa 

Evansville,  Ind 

Fall  River,  Mass .... 

Flint.  Mich 

Fort  Wayne.  Ind 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

Fresno,  Cahf 

CJalvcston,  Tex 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 


Greensboro-High  Point,  N.  C 

Hanulton-Middletown,Ohio 

Hamsburg.  Pa 

Hartford,  Conn 

Houston,  Tex 

Huntington,  W.  Va.- Ashland,  Ky . 

Indianapobs,  Ind 

Jackson,  Miss 

Jacksonville.  Fla 

Johnstown,  Pa 


Kalamazoo,  Mich. . 
Kansas  City,  Mo. . 
KnorviUe,  Term . . . 

Lancaster.  Pa 

Lansing.  Mich 

Lawrence,  Mass . . . 

Lincobi,  Nebr 

Little  Rock.  Ark... 
Loe  Aneeles.  Clalif . . 
Louisville,  Ky 


Lowell,  Mass 

Macon,  Ga 

Madison,  Wis 

Manchester,  N.  H 

Memphis,  Tcnn 

Miami,  Fla 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

MinneapoUs-St.  f^iul,  Miim . 

Mobile.  Ah 

Montgomery,  Ala 


Musk^m,  Mich 

Naahv^e,  Tcnn 

New  Bedford,  Mass 

New  Britain-Bristol.  Conn 

New  Haven,  Coon 

New  Oleans,  La 

New  York-Northeastan  New  Jersey 

Norfolk-Portsmouth,  Va 

CUahoma  City.  Okh 

Omaha,  Nebr 

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2,2«. 

1,839 
557 
405 

2,397 
865 
465 
615 

y,5ii 

408 
767 
641 

1,605 
10,655 

1,131 
511 

4,444 

1,025 
372 

459 

709 

662 

792 

23,899 

3,425 

6,200 

396 

447 

2,021 

598 
2,694 

803 
1,588 

375 
2,488 

948 
10,752 

815 

313 

540 

780 

618 

597 

929 

719 

1,691 

1,111 

404 

1,063 

549 

426 
1,181 
1,598 
3,427 

648 
2,114 

373 
1,023 

858 

419 

3,955 

822 

900 

446 

593 

430 

763 

21,924 

2,045 

497 

375 

547 

428 

1,323 

2,612 

3,051 

4,101 

680 

392 

394 

1,017 

719 

539 

1,403 

2,415 

73,217 

1,438 

1,688 

1,385 


24,305 
34,957 
20,279 
5,419 
6,270 
57,199 
10,562 
6,162 
9,284 
89,505 

7,635 
11,408 

8,739 

32,209 

169,984 

16,601 

5,736 
65,043 
14,676 

5,900 

6,297 

12,312 

14,572 

15,545 

575,439 

65,207 

123,324 

8,687 

6,372 

34,852 

9,630 
60,751 
13,232 
27,538 

6,347 

43,562 

20, 519 

239,494 

10,  314 

6,060 

7,541 

9,781 
10,967 

6,656 
11,610 
12,866 
26,471 
17,877 

7,158 
19,624 

11,057 

6,090 

14,413 

27,891 

63,137 

9,609 

47,877 

8,243 

20,950 

10,236 

6,847 

71,354 

16,760 

9,777 

8,335 

7,928 

7,552 

12,179 

416,367 

39,985 

5,699 
6,648 
9,580 
5,951 
29,463 
53,202 
61,573 
79,841 
11,263 
6,746 

5,359 
24,327 
8,902 
6,714 
22,336 
38,920 
1,503,401 
21,414 
28,807 
26, 596 


1,002 

1,494 

1,161 

360 

230 

1,415 

582 

284 

346 

3,829 

251 
440 
428 
985 

7,522 
792 
358 

3,080 
635 
220 

286 

466 

379 

481 

16,825 

2,296 

4,122 

250 

267 

1,303 

323 
1,493 

500 
1,067 

206 
1,462 

497 
7,399 

520 

213 

316 
487 
363 
402 
575 
421 
986 
562 
243 
602 

346 

286 

758 

1,011 

1,915 

413 

1,312 

234 

613 

564 

238 

2,346 

483 

495 

301 

438 

236 

441 

12,404 

1,327 

355 

225 

335 

279 

899 

1,537 

2,004 

2,476 

392 

248 

220 
597 
460 
370 
937 
1,596 
49,454 
945 
928 
836 


13,842 

19,162 

11,815 

2,962 

4,182 

27,186 

6,476 

3,609 

5,130 

48,038 

4,927 
6,024 
4, '83  5 
17,056 
90,815 
9,619 
3,748 
36,712 
8,589 
3,247 

4,141 

8,180 

7,592 

8,460 

282,548 

36,129 

58,936 

5,200 

3,737 

20,324 

4,808 
26, 302 

7,650 
16,335 

3,141 
21,260 

9,495 
117,979 

6,103 

4,648 

4,551 
5,710 
6,350 
4,172 
6,670 
6,199 
13,878 
6,866 
4,147 
9,540 

6,994 
4,399 
7,922 

14,444 

31,407 
5,976 

27,726 
5,008 

11,192 
5,454 

3,609 

35,292 

9,168 

4,005 

5,310 

5,282 

4,029 

6,698 

182,073 

22,212 

3,896 

3,818 

5,168 

3,296 

18,501 

26,516 

34,220 

40,443 

6,147 

4,004 

3,068 
12,307 
5,136 
4,258 
13,195 
18,376 
655,374 
13,079 
11,636 
12,455 


87 
145 
77 
23 
34 
223 
33 
22 
46 
319 

27 
39 
29 
79 

746 
80 
16 

254 
63 
27 


39 

56 

51 

2,056 

255 

484 

21 

2! 

137 

39 
271 

65 
100 

30 
221 
101 
631 

56 

12 

33 
45 
45 
22 
43 
61 
93 
80 
21 
72 

30 

24 

72 

152 

216 

46 

151 

35 

78 

31 

32 

309 

41 

41 

21 

22 

35 

57 

2,208 

141 

24 

24 

48 

24 

97 

237 

272 

352 

41 

23 

31 
80 
26 
28 
101 
128 
6,538 
71 
117 
96 


3,023 

4,910 

1,687 

476 

596 

12,247 

1,189 

390 

683 

18,476 

815 
1,072 
1,052 
3,967 
36,976 
2,059 

111 
12,280 
2,136 

874 

347 

(x) 

1,914 

3,846 

177,222 

12,763 

35,407 

643 

(x) 

5,459 

1,100 

13,486 

2,397 

3,575 

1,265 

6,876 

5,164 

70,130 

1,186 

144 

637 
1,022 
1,267 

500 
1,428 
2,340 
3,166 
2,923 
1,046 
2,776 

1,588 

472 

2,068 

5,742 

10,107 

(x) 
7,477 
1,524 
3,019 

(x) 

959 
12,916 

1,496 

1,060 
949 
389 
936 

2,022 
100,483 

6,416 

348 

717 
1,575 

848 

4,364 

7,552 

12,969 

17,594 

1,273 

674 

556 

3,770 

506 

558 

3,294 

7,373 

522,886 

1,931 

5,463 

6,514 


328 
341 
344 
96 
81 
411 
152 
100 
117 
782 

81 
144 
100 
306 
1,155 
154 

82 
605 
198 

53 

85 

136 

120 

149 

2,231 

465 

823 

73 

99 

335 

127 
535 
121 
263 

76 

475 

198 

1,575 

119 

43 

91 
150 
135 

99 
186 
125 
373 
298 

71 
227 

90 
72 
197 
225 
714 
119 
350 
55 
172 
152 


685 
186 
205 
71 
67 
90 
145 
4,296 
322 

62 
60 
65 
61 
165 
415 
383 
681 
133 
70 

96 
204 
123 
70 
211 
354 
7,429 
229 
365 
244 


5,465 
6,644 
4,609 
1,399 
982 

10,767 
1,791 
1,429 
2,334 

14,713 

1,538 
2,239 
1,955 
6,833 
25,733 
3,514 
1,288 
9,550 
2,910 
1,062 

996 
2,404 
2,962 
2,177 
66,056 
10,087 
17,538 
1,818 
1,411 
6,400 

1,703 

11,984 

1,888 

5,845 

1,063 

11,426 

3,760 

30,804 

1,736 

605 

1,142 
2,311 
2,165 
1,392 
2,501 
2,930 
6,475 
5,718 
984 
5,760 

1,543 
872 
2,933 
4,247 
13,248 
1,746 
8,350 
1,134 
4,602 
2,519 

1,623 
13,502 
3,686 
3,323 
1,571 
1,179 
1,918 
2,178 
79,871 
7,741 

875 
1,260 
1,596 
1,015 
4,400 

11,116 
8,862 

14,707 
2,487 
1,363 

1,347 
5,814 
1,708 
1,221 
4,059 
8,135 
177,693 
4,082 
7,029 
4,760 


183 

264 

257 

78 

60 

348 

98 

59 

106 

581 

49 
144 
84 
235 
1,232 
105 

'^l 
129 
72 

71 

68 

107 

111 

2,787 

409 

771 

52 

60 

246 

109 
395 
117 
158 
63 
330 
152 
1,147 
120 
45 

100 
98 
75 
74 
125 
112 
239 
171 
69 
162 


154 
210 
582 

70 
301 

49 
160 
111 

72 
615 
112 
159 
53 
66 
69 
120 
3,016 
255 


162 
423 
392 
592 
114 
51 

47 
136 
110 
71 
154 
337 
9,796 
193 

27i; 

209 


1,975 

4,241 

2,168 

582 

510 

6,999 

1,106 

734 

1,137 

8,278 

355 
2,073 

897 
4,353 
16,460 
1,409 

589 
C,501 
1,041 

717 

813 

(x) 

2, '.14 

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4  ,ol3 

6,228 
11,443 

1,026 

(x) 

2,669 

2,019 
8,979 
1,297 
1,783 

878 

4,000 

2,100 

20,  581 

1,289 

663 

1,211 

738 

1,185 

592 

1,011 

1,397 

2,952 

2,370 

981 

1,548 

932 
347 

1,490 

3,458 

8,375 

(x) 

4,324 
577 

2,137 

(x) 

656 
9,644 
2,410 
1,389 

505 
1,078 

669 

1,281 

53,940 

3,616 

580 

853 
1,241 

792 
2,198 
8,018 
5,522 
7,097 
1,356 

705 

388 
2,436 
1,552 
677 
1,788 
5,036 
l'i7,448 
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2,867 


157 

117 

165 

51 

36 

129 

117 

37 

52 

450 

36 

62 

56 

162 

614 

102 

26 

286 

96 

38 

35 

105 

59 

58. 

1,576 

415 

527 

«3 

26 

173 

63 
208 

95 
137 

43 
151 

68 
1,228 

96 

22 

42 

77 
49 
36 

100 
53 

116 
91 
57 

105 


157 
65 

189 
33 

104 

116 

34 
362 

124 
48 
39 
40 
40 
65 
1,342 
122 

40 
36 
40 
29 
95 
205 
201 
246 
69 
26 

55 
78 
45 
40 
145 
143 
3,683 
184 
125 
111 


1 

3 

2 

2 

135 

21 

31 

1 

1 


2 
128 

12 

1 

2 

2 

1 

6, 

20 

13 

19 

2 

1 


2 
2 
6 
12 
370 
7 
5 
6 


45 
52 
64 
18 
26 
54 
348 
13 
13 
95 


40 
27 
36 

136 
19 
10 

118 
23 
13 


27 
814 

62 
123 

13 


24 
103 

22 

20 

9 

221 

31 

339 

120 

5 


31 
106 
-  34 
71 
13 
80 
38 

24 
266 
29 

24 
8 
11 
12 

27 

1,113 

40 


24 

22 
5 

42 
646 

54 
156 


32 

88 
987 
133 
107 

81 


3,516 
7,849 
4,634 
1,221 

(x) 
9,733 

38,192 
1,773 
1,788 

13,279 

(x) 

(x) 

1,878 

(x) 
40,945 

2,656 

401 

16,255 

2,033 

(X) 

1,546 

(x) 

2,344 

(x) 

147,977 

16,702 

25,816 

1,924 

816 

10,217 

3,055 

(x) 

3,783 

6,037 

937 

12,273 

4,782 
37,324 

5,766 
964 

(x) 

2,289 

2,456 

(x) 

1,812 

(x) 

4,960 

3,796 

3,227 

4,938 

2,051 
1,116 
6,171 
4,478 
10,746 
2,450 
9,434 
(x) 
6,295 
1,847 

793 
19,212 
3,071 
2,175 
1,715 

517 

2,361 

3,509 

66, 132 

(x) 

235 

(x) 

2,783 
752 

(x) 
48,400 
13,352 
19,267 

(x) 

1,645 

1,021 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
2,436 
13,763 
302,934 
6,359 
(x) 
8,870 


22 
16 

9 
39 
78 
29 
21 
13 

5 
27 

157 
83 
9 


221 

23 

69 

92 

2 

50 
37 
2 
4 
11 
11 
69 
46 
46 
13 


115 
15 
24 
11 
71 
3 

6 
52 
50 
13 
10 

1 

17 

30 

980 

37 


17 
116 


27 
9 

16 

37 

11 

6 

3 

77 

100 

36 

58 

19 


1.56 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  1  S.— SELECTED  SERVICES— KIND-OF-BUSINESS  GPOUPS,  BY  STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREA:  1948— Continued 

Establishments  and  RECtiprs 


Metropolitan  area 


ia.6u 

d^phia,  Pa . 


Personal,  business,  and  repair  services 


Establish' 
meats 


(Number) 


Receipts, 

entire 

year 

(Thousand 

dollars) 


Personal  services 


Establish- 
ments 


(Number) 


Receipts, 

entire 

year 

(Thousand 

dollars) 


Receipts, 

entire 

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Establish- 
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Business  services 


Establish- 
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(Number) 


Automobile  repair 
services  and  garages 


Receipts, 

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(Thousand 

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Establish- 
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(Thousand 
(Number)    dollars) 


Receipts, 
entire 


Establish 
ments 


Amusements  ' 


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entire 

year 

(Thousand 

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entire 

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(Thousand 

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(Number^ 


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entire 

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Peona,i 

PhiladJ! 
Phoenit,  Anz. 
Pittsburgh,  Pa   -  . 
Portland,  Maine 
Ponland,  Oreg.  . . 
Providence,  R.  1 . 

Racine,  Wis 

Ralagh,  N.C. 
Reading,  Pi 


Richmond,  Va 

Roanoke,  Va 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

Rockford,  III 

Sacramento,  Clalif ,  .  .  . 

Saginaw,  Mich 

St.  Joseph,  Mo 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 
San  Antonio,  Tex .  .  .  . 


San  Bernardino,  Calif 

San  Diego,  Calif 

San  Franasco-Oakland,  Calif . 

San  Jose.  Calif 

Savannah,  Ga 

Scranton,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

Shreveport,  La 

Siou-x  City,  Iowa.  . . . , 

South  Bend,  Ind 


Spokane,  Wash 

Springfield,  111    

Springfield,  Mo 

Springfield,  Ohio 

Springfield-Holyoke,  Mass . 
Stamford-Norwalk,  Conn ,  . 

Stockton,  CaUf 

Syracuse,  N.  Y 

Tacoma,  Wash 

Taropa-St.  Petersburg,  Fla . 


Terre  Haute,  Ind 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Topeka,  Kans 

Trenton,  N.  J 

Tulsa,  Okla 

Unca-Rome,  N.  Y 

Waco,  Tex 

Washington,  D.  C 

Waterbury,  Conn 

Wheehng,  W.  Va.~SteubenvilIe,  Ohio . 


Wichita,  Kans 

Wilkes-Barre-Hazleton,  Pil . 

Wilmington,  Del 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C 

Worcester,  Mass 

York,  Pa 

Youngstown,  Ohio 


835 
16,944 
1,179 
8,160 

551 
2,979 
3,594 

356 

407 
1,130 

1,182 

404 

2,132 

551 

1,150 

473 

379 

7,068 

1,110 

1,756 

1,027 

2,223 

11,C04 

1,045 

668 

1,160 

3,294 

548 

450 

646 

830 
503 
484 
388 

1,641 
828 
824 

1,399 
962 

1,696 

398 
1,622 

375 
1,086 

999 
1,108 

572 
4,517 

648 
1,113 

1,091 
1,646 
1,076 

401 
i,144 

859 
1,744 


15,500 
246,007 

19,126 

125,361 

8,060 

53,328 

42,911 
4,255 
7,952 

15,404 

26, 502 

8,504 

46,218 

10,042 
19,021 
6,410 
5,448 
120,313 
18,655 
25,136 

13,719 
33,054 
207,089 
17,270 

8,633 
11,775 
57,634 
11,294 

6,717 
12,384 

13,968 

8,968 

6,049 

7,209 

23,702 

12,185 

13,107 

24,170 

15,855 

23,429 

5,964 
27, 418 

6,440 
17,046 
20,880 
13,624 

6,531 
108, 579 

8,324 
12,854 

18,127 
14,027 
13,690 

7,105 
16,316 

9,692 
24,660 


501 

12,070 

642 

5,834 

340 

1,646 

2,492 

223 

246 

723 

756 
236 

1,347 
325 
659 
294 
200 

4,669 
624 
990 

526 

1,317 

6,971 

606 

424 

820 

1,928 

282 

249 

419 

462 
292 
256 
223 
1,108 
537 
433 
851 
528 
985 

229 
1,121 
204 
725 
558 
715 
323 
3,122 
462 
787 

561 
1,128 
731 
269 
798 
497 
1,167 


13,914 
5,645 

19,157 
5,213 
9,169 
4,047 
2,760 

61,510 
9,067 

13,545 

6,954 
19,718 
98,724 

9,355 
4,785 
7,213 
28,325 
4,693 
3,265 
7,003 

6,622 
4,585 

2,999 
3,199 

13,558 
6,957 
5,462 

11,856 
7,292 

12,244 

3,333 
15,641 
2,991 
8,932 
9,757 
8,317 
3,641 
65,420 
5,174 
8,044 

8,015 
3,376 
7,675 
5,086 
8,751 
5,207 
15,835 


348 

34 

205 

201 

25 

25 


31 
29 

135 
45 
63 
25 
32 

447 
87 
99 

63 

169 

890 

71 

44 

54 

288 

48 

35 

40 

68 
42 


40 
110 

74 
119 


335 
22 
41 

81 
58 
50 


2,181 
45,834 

2,699 
24,051 
(>:) 
10,530 

6,318 
555 
797 

1,889 

4,666 
(x) 

18,796 

1,846 

2,339 

495 

703 

26,698 

3,194 

3,070 

1,382 
3,876 
48,617 
1,632 
833 
1,319 
9,860 
2,138 
1,000 
1,946 

1,390 
1,290 

662 
2,281 
2,794 
1,039 

987 
4,691 
3,529 
3,443 

803 
4,632 

1,157 

3,094 

1,814 

1,411 

836 

15,298 

617 

953 

2,338 

1,277 
(x) 

580 
2,376 

847 
2,220 


147 

2,301 

267 

1,217 

98 

620 

485 

49 

81 

214 

195 
73 
381 
108 
263 
84 
32 
1,067 
230 
371 

278 
■411 
1,654 
246 
104 
131 
606 
133 
102 
103 

155 


258 
127 
232 
241 
186 
305 


240 
70 
130 
238 
203 
110 
517 


251 
243 
180 
72 
143 
205 
329 


3,475 
41,815 

4,403 
20,312 

1,816 
15,169 

7,037 
621 

1,593 

3,356 

4,973 
1,339 
5,967 
2,100 
5,482 
1,200 
1,487 
20,130 
4,266 
5,792 

4,138 
6,773 

40,098 
4,803 
1,748 
2,223 

13,330 
2,944 
1,606 
2,480 

3,349 

1,596 
1,879 
1,173 
5,267 
2,625 
4,986 
4,383 
2,917 
4,927 

1,077 
5,073 
1,310 
3,293 
5,821 
2,561 
1,230 
16,846 
1,713 
2,547 

4,323 
2,480 
(x) 
1,019 
3,503 
2,948 
5,068 


124 

1,716 

196 

761 

79 

508 

416 

59 

55 

147 

149 
6« 
269 
73 
165 
70 
65 
885 
169 
296 

160 

326 

1,489 

122 

96 

105 

472 

85 

64 

79 

145 
78 
76 
47 
131 
99 
119 
197 
174 
287 

59 
171 

62 
127 
150 
142 
106 
543 

65 
112 

198 

217 
115 
46 
131 
106 
179 


1,795 
25,170 

2,222 
10,796 

(x) 

6,345 

4,254 
410 
335 

1,828 

2,944 

(x) 

2,298 
883 

2,031 

663 

498 

11,925 

2,128 

2,729 

1,245 
2,687 
19,650 
1,480 
1,267 
1,020 
6,119 
1,469 
846 
955 

2,107 
1,497 
509 
556 
2,083 
1,564 
1,672 
2,735 
2,117 
2,810 

751 
2,072 

982 
1,727 
3,483 
1,335 

824 
11,015 

320 
1,310 

2,951 
1,894 
1,771 

420 
1,681 

690 
1,537 


69 
870 
102 
889 

33 
206 
253 

37 

42 
105 

107 
37 

166 
32 
69 
46 
33 

529 


120 

236 

620 

59 

56 

68 

241 

67 

48 

48 

59 
38 
37 
30 
125 
34 
47 
116 
117 
186 

43 
144 
47 
68 
81 
82 
60 
297 
57 
130 

95 
169 
95 
23 
94 
52 
180 


3,551 

58,396 

5,700 

36,059 

1,796 

12,398 

18,126 

1,567 

1,312 

3,586 

5,341 
1,560 
3,285 
2,432 
4,829 
1,851 
1,566 
29,463 
5,037 
5,099 

3,987 

13,216 

60,127 

4,725 

1,751 

3,056 

14,836 

2,529 

2,216 

2,778 

3,916 
1,970 
1,046 
1,671 
6,776 
2,181 
3,025 
6,425 
4,055 
10,083 

1,513 
8,534 
1,482 
4,049 
4,040 
4,825 
1,451 
28,525 
2,076 
5,395 

4,083 
5,460 
6,392 
1,222 
J,  575 
2,102 
7,081 


36 
256 

94 
175 

20 
189 

40 


18 
14 
30 
19 

138 
14 
18 

185 
71 
83 


173 
765 
53 
21 
25 
248 
29 
35 
22 

104 
23 
25 
7 
46 
13 

120 
33 
58 

246 

15 
47 
13 
14 
77 
78 
17 
113 


3,451 
34,919 
7,620 
25,326 
3,332 
11,077 
6,355 
1,259 
1,792 
2,974 

5,123 
2,671 
6,257 

(x) 
5,592 
1,616 
1,022 

31,062 
5,683 
9,062 

2,922 
13,733 
56,655 
2,629 
2,936 
2,535 
14,667 
2,645 
(xi 
(X) 

6,285 

(xi 
1,412 
1,133 
7,392 
1,664 
2,843 
6,824 
1,794 

10,781 

1,774 
6,753 
1,634 
2,904 

(x) 
4,153 
975 

41,840 

(x) 
2,016 

3,879 
2,382 
3,527 
1,279 
3,061 
2,047 
3,216 


6 

80 

337 

61 

5 

137 

27 

8 

13 


27 

11 

5 

3 

58 

3 

10 

74 

87 

115 

329 

238 
170 
80 
22 
5 
110 
20 


63 
25 
32 
11 
13 
3 
50 
17 
65 
303 


16 

570 

2,508 

395 

24 

1,033 

146 

20 

84 

36 

583 

185 

9 

(x) 

608 

28 

79 

1,172 

1,502 

1,531 

1,936 

1,797 

2,580 

826 

172 

8 

1,066 

318 

67 

15 

565 

185 

352 

70 

51 

34 

554 

50 

630 

1,793 

70 

38 
121 

99 

380 

151 

297 

1,180 

(x) 

64 

259 
26 

143 
(x) 
76 
20 

139 


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RECEIPTS  SIZE 


CONTENTS 


Table 


Page 


2k      Receipts  Size — Selected  Services — United  States,  by  Kind  of  Business,  194-8:   Establishments, 

receipts,  pay  roll,  and  personnel 2.02 

2B   Receipts  Size — Amusements — United  States,  by  Kind  of  Business,  1948:   Establishments,  re- 
ceipts, taxes,  pay  roll,  and  personnel „  2.10 

2C   Receipts  Size — Personal,  Business,  and  Repair  Services — Geographic  Division  and  State,  1948: 

Establishments,  receipts,  payroll,  and  personnel 2.14 

2D   Receipts  Size-  Amusements — Geographic  Division  and  State,  1948:   Establishments,  receipts, 

taxes,  pay  roll,  and  personnel. 2.18 

2E   Receipts  Size — Personal,  Business,  and  Repair  Services — Selected  Kinds  of  Business,  by  Geo- 
graphic Division  and  State,  1948:   Establishments,  receipts,  pay  roll,  and  personnel 2.22 

Page  Page 

Advertising  agencies 2.22  Photographic  studios  (inc.  commercial 

Automobile  storage,  parking 2.24     photography) 2.48 

Barber  shops 2.26    Power  laundries 2.51 

Barber  and  beauty  shops  combined 2.29  Pressing,  alteration,  garment  repair 

Beauty  shops 2.31     shops 2.55 

Cleaning,  dyeing  plants  (exc.  rug  clean-        Self-service  laundries 2.58 

ing) 2 .34    Shoe  repair  shops 2 .60 

Electrical  repair  shops 2.38    Upholstery,  furniture  repair  shops 2.b3 

Funeral  service 2.41    Watch,  clock,  jewelry  repair 2.65 

General  automobile  repair  shops 2.44 

2F   Receipts  Size — Motion  Picture  Theaters  (regular) — Geographic  Division  and  State,  1948: 

Establishments,  seating  capacity,  receipts,  taxes,  pay  roll  and  personnel 2.67 

2G   Receipts  Size — Bowling  Alleys — Geographic  Division  and  State,  1948:  Establishments,  receipts, 

taxes,  pay  roll,  and  personnel 2.71 

2H   Receipts  Size — Billiard  and  Pool  Parlors — Geographic  Division  and  State,  1948:  Establish- 
ments, receipts,  taxes,  pay  roll,  and  personnel 2.74 

2J   Receipts  Size — Hotels — Geographic  Division  and  State,  1948:  Establishments,  guest  rooms,  re- 
ceipts, pay  roll,  and  personnel. 2.77 

2K   Receipts  Size — Tourist  Courts — Geographic  Division  and  State,  1948:   Establishments,  rental 

units,  receipts,  pay  roll,  and  personnel 2.81 

2L   Receipts  Size — Personal,  Business,  and  Repair  Services — Selected  Standard  Metropolitan  Areas, 

1948:   Establishments,  receipts,  pay  roll,  and  personnel 2.83 

2M   Receipts  Size — Amusements — Selected  Standard  Metropolitan  Areas,  1948:   Establishments,  re- 
ceipts, taxes,  pay  roll,  and  personnel 2.91 

2N   Receipts  size — Hotels — Selected  Standard  Metropolitan  Areas,  1948:   Establishments,  guest 

roans,  receipts,  pay  roll,  and  personnel 2.93 

P.  0.  -  28  -  S  2.01 


2.02 


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Table  2B.— RECEIPTS  SIZE— AMUSEMENTS -UNITED  STATES,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS;  1948 

Establish  MBNTS.  Rbcbipts,  Taxes.  Pay  Roll,  and  Pbksonnbl 


Kind  of  business 


All  eatabliahments,  total 


Receipts 
(exc.  taxes), 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Payroll, 
entire  year 

(7TlOU5dTld 

dollars) 


Active 
proprietors,* 
November 


(>{umt>er) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(>iumber) 


Establishments  operated  entire  year  with  annua]  receipts  of — 


$100,000  or  more 


Number 


Receipts 
(exc.  taxes), 
entire  year 

(thousand 
dollars) 


Taxes 


{Thousarui 
dollars) 


Payroll, 
entire  year 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Active 
proprietors,* 
November 


(SMmbcr) 


"TS 

ezapbyccs, 
workweek 

ended 

nearest 
Nov.  IS 
(Sltmbcr) 


United  States,   total, 

Motion  picture  theaters,   total 

Motion  picture  theaters,  regular. 
Outdoor  motion  picture  theaters . . . 
Portable  motion  picture  tiieaters. 

Bands,   orchestras,    and  entertainers. 

Bowling  alleys,  billiard     and  pool 
parlors,  total. 

fiillard  and  pool  parlors. 

Bowling  alleys 

Dance  halls,    studios,    and  schools.., 

Race  track  operatltn,   total 

AutoDobile. 

Dog 

Horse 

Sports  pranoters  and  cdmiercial 
operators,  total 

Baseball  and  football  clubs,  ath- 
letic fields,  sports  promoters.. , 
Baseball  clubs  (inc.  pranoters). 
Football  clubs  (inc.  pranoters). 
Stadiums,  athletic  fields,  pro- 
moters .of  boxing,  wrestling, 
and  other  athletic  events 

Bathing  beaches 

Golf  courses 

Riding  academies. 

Ska'.ing  -inks 

Skating  rinks,  roller 

Skating  rinks,  ice 

Swljnming  pools 

Ccmnercial  sports  operators, 

n.e.c 

Bicycle  rentals 

Boat  and  canoe  rentals. 

Other  ccmmercial  sports  opera- 
tore^  n.e.c 

Theaters  and  theatrical  producers 
(exc,  motion  pictures ) 

Miscellaneous  amusement  and  recrea- 
tion services,  total 

Amusement  devices. 

Amusement  parks. 

Shooting  galleries 

Coin-operated  amusement  device . 
services 

Miscellaneous  amusement  and  rec- 
reation services,  n.e.c.^ 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


50,347 


323,396 


610,034 


37,874 


341,931 


4,673 


1,366,686 


204.196 


361,797 


18,631 


1,352,8 


261,402 


302,511 


8,488 


187,031 


159,636 


181,262 


17,689 

820 
122 


1,312,013 

40,385 

482 

28,509 


202,761 


9,661 
4,505 


1,074 


112 
15 


6,518 


589 

357 

21 


261 
325 
709 

1,424 

1,382 

42 


2,711 

147 

1,587 


1,426 


6,308 


1,604 
368 
181 

2,447 

1,708 


254,877 
6,453 

72 

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293,872 

8,569 

70 


7,978 
433 

77 


13,760 


181,222 

5,713 

96 

10,335 


798,805 
12,269 


9,117 


157,601 
2,035 


178,801 
2,461 


K,705 


65,485 
137,276 


442 
922 


4,207 
10,873 


12,413 
51,902 


9,879 
35,538 


9,588 
4,172 


1,018 
85 


9,766 
66,777 


8,597 


7,615 


15 
210 


2,068 
33,074 


15 
308 

2,045 

9,445 


693 
14,012 


5,198i 


7,434 
16,278 
153,320 


1,181 

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23,369 


817 
3,53 
31,198 


5,869 


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325 

6,974 


17,196 


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65,062 
10,239 


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5,180 

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3,005 


15,531 

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6,915 


133,902 


20,142 

12,121 

1,761 


6,260 

229 
64 

17 

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1,705 

439 


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42,803 
28,394 
5,464 


8,945 

1,014 
2,501 

1,145 

5,283 
4,254 
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1,000 

1,934 


56,803 


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252 
669 

1,409 

1,387 

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5,676 


8,885 
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698 

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38,660 

1,581 

97,460 

90,901 


1,447 

3,388 

5 

1,731 

5,206 


4,703 

12,237 

339 

20,232 

28,858 


1,083 
270 
140 

2,596 

1,587 


1,096 

2,708 

139 

7,265 

10,118 


196 
125 


3,545 
29,811 


34,328 
64,850 


117 
2,703 


912 
3,806 


611 
9,911 


7,745 
22,338 


1,159 


359 
5 


17 
151 


(x) 
(x) 


(X) 


(x) 

(l)" 


180 
104 


U7,809 


87,580 


86,450 
1,130 


424 
10,777 


3,065 
6,484 


(x) 
(x) 
6,014 


7,151 

2,673 

7d9 


3,769 
(x) 


988 
393 

595 


(X) 
(x)' 


11,221 


134 
1,921 


2,264 
6,902 


RECEIPTS  SIZE 


2.11 


Tabic  2B.— RECEIPTS  SIZE— AMUSEMENTS^-UNITED  STATES,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 

Establish MBNTS,  Receipts,  Taxes,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Kind  of  business 


Establishments  operated  entire  year  with  annual  receipts  of— 


$50,000  to  $99,999 


Receipts 
(exc.  taxes), 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


(Thousand 
dolldrs) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

(ThouJdnd 
dollars) 


propnetors, 
November 


(Humber) 


Rjd 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


$25,000  to  $49,999 


Number 


Receipts 
(exc.  taxes), 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


(Thousand 
dolldri) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 


(Thousand 
dolUri) 


proprietors. 
November 


(Number) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


United  States,    total 

Motion  picture  theaters,   total 

Motion  picture  theaters,  regular,. 
Outdoor  notion  picture  theaters... 
Portable  motion  picture  theaters,. 

Bands,   orchestras,    and  entertainers. 

Bowling  alleys,  billiard  and  pool 
parlors,  total 

Billiard  and  pool  parlors , 

Bowling  alleys 

Dance  halls,    studios,   and  schools... 

Race  trade  operation,  total 

Jtutcmobile. 

o<« 

Borse 

Sports  promoters  and  cciDmercial 
operators,  total 

Baseball  and  football  clubs,  ath- 
letic fields. sports  promoters.... 
Baseball  clubs  (Inc.  prcmoters). 
Football  clubs  (Inc.  pranoters), 
Stadiuns,  athletic  fields,  pro- 
moters, of  boxing,  wrestling, 
and  other  athletic  events 

Bathing  beaches 

Golf  courses 

Ri^ljlg  academies 

Skating  rinks 

Skating  rinks,  roller 

Skating  rinks,  ice 

Swioming  pools 

CcoDerclal  sports  operators, 

D.e.c 

Bicycle  rentals 

Boat  and  canoe  rentals 

Other  conDercial  sports  opera- 
tors,n.e.c 

Theaters  and  theatrical  _producers 
(exc.  motion  pictures) 

Hlscellaneous  anusement  and  rec- 
reation services,  total 

Anaisenent  devices 

Aflusement  parks 

Shooting  galleries 

Ccin-operated  amusement  device 
service 

Miscellaneous  amusement  and  rec- 
reation services,  n.e.c^ 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


3,830 


3,705 
115 


68 
503 


132 
93 


62 
64 

1 

320 
113 


385, 3?6 


262,390 
8,*67 


4,581 
34,746 


5,801 
1.354 


1,535 
319 


9,496 
6,576 


568 

2,278 

873 

2,691 

(x) 
(x) 


718 
196 
522 


(x) 
4,503 
(x) 

21,205 

8,161 


,358 


100,710 


51,080 


63,864 


49,677 
1,403 


Cx) 


61,903 
1,961 


15,012 


24 
190 


Ail. 


1,328 
13,684 


1,507 
236 


(x) 


163 
73 

6,147 


1,504 
996 


3,522 
3,028 


148 
648 
316 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(X) 


270 

53 

217 


9,322 


(x) 

3' 
(x) 


285 
538 


(x) 
1,244 
(x) 

4,835 

2,3U 


67,098 


1,069 


44,326 


1,030 
39 


43,253 
1,073 


74 
414 


693 

14,140 


1,424 
58 


54 


1,874 


669 
255 


25 
228 
133 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


1,046 


(x) 
(x) 


382 
112 


(x) 

407 
(x) 

1,734 

777 


6,842 


3,928 


3,834 

92 

2 


253 
842 


129 

16 


lU 

78 

2 


19 
58 
20 

106 

102 
4 


141 
66 
11 

577 

170 


245,497 


143,349 


140,003 
(x) 
(x) 

3,025 


38,233 


8,380 
29,853 


4,678 
552 


552 


4,046 
2,862 
(x) 


(x) 

640 

2,053 

671 

3,676 

3,551 

125 

1,331 


2,536 

(x) 
(x) 

1,455 


4,908 

2,299 

393 

20,426 

5,9K 


27,278 


26,725 
(x) 

(X) 

(x) 


47 
147 


591 
89 


(X) 
(X) 


719 
503 


32 
16 

1 

413 

402 

11 


(x) 
(X) 


(X) 


399 
160 


M 


301 
349 


62,908 


31,458 

(x) 

(x) 

1,882 


13,003 


1,854 
11,149 


1,356 
66 


66 


5,073 


1,917 
1,651 
(X) 


(X) 

157 
652 
190 

1,240 

1,195 

45 


(x) 

(x) 


7,451 


1,186 
650 

111 

3,950 
1,554 


4,709 


1,996 


1,931 
(x) 
(x) 


273 
767 


111 
4 


(X) 


(x) 


12 
40 
14 

101 
100 

1 


(x) 

(x) 


83 
53 
13 

655 

158 


50,393 


26,680 
(x) 

(x) 


15,462 


1,159 
14,303 


1,302 
33 


33 


2,037 


311 
64 


(x) 


(X) 

25 

227 

99 

1,062 

1,008 

54 


(x) 
(x) 


323 
213 

37 

1,591 
671 


2.12  SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 

Table  2B.— RECEIPTS  SIZE— AMUSEMENTS'-UNITED  STATES,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 

EsTTABLlSBilESTS,  KbCBIPTS,  TaXBS,  PaY  RoIX,  AND  PbSSONNBL 


Kind  of  business 


Establishments  opcnted  entire  year  with  annual  recapu  of— 


$10,000  m  $24,999 


Receipts 
(exc.  taxes), 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dolUiTj) 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


propnetors. 
November 


Qifntber) 


Paid 

employees, 

woricweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Himber) 


$5,000  to  $9,999 


Receipts 
(exc.  taxes), 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


(TTiousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


proprietors. 
Norembcr 


(><umber) 


Paid 

employees, 

wodtweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

{Hwnbcr) 


United  States,  total 

Motion  picture  theaters,  total 

*  Motion  picture  theaters,  regular. 
Outdoor  motion  picture  theaters. . 
Portable  motion  pictiire  theaters. 

Bands,  orchestras,  and  entertainers 

Bowling  alleys,  billiard  and  pool 
parlors,  total, 

Billiard  and  pool  parlors 

Bowling  alleys. , 

Dance  halls,  studios,  and  schools.. 

Race  track  operation,  total. 

jUitomobile 

Dog 

Horse, 

Sports  prcmoters  and  coonercial 
operators,  total 

Baseball  and  football  clubs,  ath- 
letic fields, sports  pranoters, , . . 
Baseball  clubs  (inc.  pranoters), 
Football  clubs  (inc.  prcmoters). 
Stadiums,  athletic  fields,  pro- 
moters of  boxing,  wrestling, 
and  other  athletic  events 

Bathing  beaches 

Golf  cCTirses 

Riding  academies 

Skating  rinks 

Skating  rinks,   roller 

Skating  rinks ,    ice 

Swimming  pools 

Camercial  sports  operators, 

n,e,c. 

Bicycle  rentals 

Boat  and  canoe  rentals, 

Other  conmercial  sports  opera- 
tors, D,e,c 

Theaters  and  theatrical  producers 
(exc,  motico  pictures) 

Miscellaneous  amusement  and  rec- 
reation services,  total 

Amusement  devices 

Anusement  parks, 

Shooting  galleries 

Coin-operated  amusement  device 
services 

Miscellaneous  amusement  and  rec- 
reation services,  n.e.c^,. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


3,085 

45 

9 


1,267 

1,153 


205 

U 


47 
89 
100 

256 

12 


255 

5 

113 


315 
73 
30 

668 

278 


12,639 


33,752 


33,904 


44,026 


2,471 


2,169 


1,174 


8,788 


1.699 


53,509 
791 

152 


10,072 
108 

15 

(x) 


10,219 
157 
30 


10,098 


2,114 

48 

7 


11,782 
137 
21 


14,556 


1,135 
26 
13 


2,479 


8,488 
(x) 
(X) 

2,016 


17,501 


1,655 
(x) 


1,382 
(X) 
(x) 


3,530 


18,794 
19,399 


3,281 

211 


lAO 
119 


418 
34 


3,725 
6,373 


799 
27 


1,303 
1,095 


197 
10 


2,592 
11,964 


1,204 
33 


1,916 
563 


156 
5 


13,320 
4,181 


1,111 
38 


52 

125 

5 


2,309 
1,221 


263 
5 


211 


14,465 


3,810 


33 


1,826 


38 


1,253 

(l) 
(x) 


(X) 

801 
1,416 
1,556 

3,997 

3,791 

206 

1,583 


3,859 

70 

1,733 


4,036 


(x) 
(x) 


(X) 

(X) 


(x) 
(x) 


(X) 

(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


51 

10 

5 

352 

327 

25 


(z) 


216 
410 
324 

881 
809 
72 


766 

13 
290 


42 
73 
92 

272 

260 

12 


244 

4 
105 


34 
145 
205 

890 
849 

41 


234 

1 

108 


59 

58 

124 

223 

220 

3 


373 
14 
183 


(x) 


(X) 


(x) 


(x) 


(X) 


(x) 


(x) 


1,256 


411 
427 


1,609 

1,585 

24 


2,606 

94 

1,267 


1,495 


133 

130 

3 


73 
116 
143 

234 

228 
6 


354 

5 
150 


(x) 


1,921 


4,715 

1,197 

469 

11,363 

4,345 


325 
86 
3 

114 

177 


986 
261 
125 

2,108 

1,110 


200 
57 
15 

686 

250 


213 
112 
47 

917 

632 


320 
31 
45 

252 

231 


2,289 
233 
322 

1,336 

1,687 


121 

11 
2 

23 

51 


412 
55 
51 

330 

346 


(x) 
(x) 


2,437 


1,897 
540 


142 

4 


(x) 


(X) 


60 
38 
120 

228 

225 

3 


380 

14 

194 


218 
34 

33 

247 
215 


10,945 


2,387 
U) 
(X) 


5.059 


1,899 
3,160 


449 
3 


(x) 


(x) 


11 
46 
100 

338 

330 
8 


157 

3 

74 


78 
32 
20 

163 

237 


RECEIPTS  SIZE 

Tabic  2B.— RECEIPTS  SIZE- AMUSEMENTS'-UNITED  STATES,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 

EsTASUsuMSNTs.  RECBim,  Taxbs,  Pay  Roll,  and  Peksonnbl 


2.13 


Kind  of  business 


Establishments  operated  entire  year  with  annual  receipts  of — 


Less  than  W.OOO 


Receipts 
(exc,  taxes), 
enufc  yeat 

(Thousand 
dollurs) 


(Thousand 
dolldrs) 


Pay  toll, 
entifc  year 


(Thousdiid 
dollars) 


Active 
propnctors,' 
November 


(Number) 


employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(T^iimber) 


Establishments  not  operated  entire  year 


Receipts 
(exc.  taxes), 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dolkri) 


Taxes 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


proprietors. 
November 


(Number) 


Paid 
employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


United  States,   total 

Notion  picture  theaters,   total. 


Motion  picture  theaters,  regular,. 
Outdoor  motion  picture  theaters... 
Portable  motion  picture  theaters.. 

Bands,  orchestras,  and  entertainers. 

Bowling  alleys,   billiard  and  pool 
parlors,   total 


Billiard  and  pool  parlors. 
Bcwling  alleys 


Dance  halls,   studios,    and  schools. 


Race  track  operaticn,  total. 


ibitooobile. 

Dog 

Horse 


^orts  prcooters  and  comnerclal 
operators,  total '. 


Baseball  and  football 'clubs,  ath- 
letic fields, sports  prcmoters. . . . 
Baseball  clubs  (inc.  prcmoters). 
Football  clubs  (inc.  promoters). 
Stadiums,  athletic  fields,  pro- 
moters of  boxing,  wrestling, 
and  other  athletic  events 


Bathing  beaches.. 

Golf  courses 

Riding  academies. 


Skating  rinks... 
Skating  rinlEs, 
Skating  rinks. 


Swimming  pools 


Ccmtercial  sports  operators, 

n.e.c 

Bicycle  rentals 

Boat  and  canoe  rentals 

Other  ccomerclal  sports  opera- 
tors,n.e.c. 

Theaters  and  theatrical  producers 
(exc.  motion  pictures) 


Hiscellaneous  amusement  and  rec- 
reatlco  services,     total 


Amisement  devices. 

Asriseiaent  parks ...• 

Siootlng  galleries. 

Coin-operated  amusement  device 
services 

Klscellaneous  amisement  and  rec- 
reation services,  n.e.c^ 


7*8 
19 
76 


4,080 
351 


100 
46 
309 

400 

395 

5 


1,285 
78 
910 


1,235 


493 
24 
61 

159 

498 


25,326 


9,005 


6,786 


8,556 


14,762 


2,357 


819 


2,145 


62.003 


U,026 


2,153 
50 
154 

1,687 


M 


1,137 


1,678 


537 
14 
45 


4,207 


764 
13 
42 

2,282 


2,608 


1,680 

443 

22 


2,945 


46,665 

15,322 

16 


8,699 

2,324 

3 

(x) 


10,377 
1,090 


587 

17 


1,361 

317 


119 

L 


3,883 
324 


243 
10. 


1,548 
1,060 


2,062 
883 


187 
36 


7,965- 
14,933 


2,560 
10.033 


58 

101 


-iil- 


1,437 


(X) 
(x) 
8,145 


(x) 
(x) 


261 
137 
726 

1,035 

1,018 

17 


2,697 

158 

1,732 


235 
8 

112 

115 


94 
38 
293 

392 
388 


1,289 
73 
914 


187 

178 

9 


121 

4 

72 


26 
32 
143 

373 

371 

2 


704 

49 

345 


(x) 


6,510 
3,163 
2,382 


(x) 
658 
465 

2,402 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
803 

1,265 
9,509 


1,080 
456 

414 


(x) 


1 
241 


(x) 
(x) 


(X) 

(x) 


3,265 


1,353 
72 
154 

463 

1,213 


M 


221 
9 

14 

54 
170 


336 
26 
49 

143 

466 


43 
2 

11 

33 
151 


254 
24 
33 

275 

293 


(x) 

545 
(x) 

7,7S7 

4,731 


(x) 
(x) 


85 
246 


9,823 

3,272 

1 


6,289 


1,143 
5,146 


637 
1.786 


(x) 
(x) 
1,496 


3,000 
1,473 
1,339 


(x) 


168 
77 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


128 
206 


2,739 


(X) 

107 
(x) 

1,210 

1,026 


7,694 


1,409 


1,152 

246 

11 


3,022 


2,141 
8S1 


(x) 
(x) 


1,429 


(x) 


32 
147 


(X) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


353 
344 


(x) 

(X)  ' 


303 
282 


34,996 


12,875 


9,905 

2,962 

7 


12,824 


1,451 
11,373 


822 
1.0O4 


(X) 
Cx) 


1,624 


503 

50 

245 


(X) 


99 

79 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

(x) 


100 
132 


1,587 
1,429 


(x) 

(x) 


21 

563 

746 


»  Proprietors  of  unincorporated  businesses. 
I  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure, 
z  Less  than  $500. 

Includes  moticn  picture  theaters. 
^  Includes  legalized  gambling  operations.  Net 


revenues  of  pari-mutual  betting  at  race  tracks  are  included  In  the  classification  "Race  track  operations." 


2.14 


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All  establishments,  total 

Establishments  operated  entire 

rear  with  annual  receipts  of- 

- 

$100,000  cr  more 

Geographic  division  and  State 

Number 

Receipts 

(exc.  taxes), 
entire  year 

(.Thousand 
doU<irs) 

Taxes 

(Tliousand 
dollors) 

Payroll, 
entire  year 

(TTiousand 
doU<irs) 

Active 
proprietors,* 
November 

dumber) 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

Number 

Recapts 
(exc.  taxes), 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dolbtj) 

Taxes 

(Thousand 
dolkrj) 

PayroU, 
entire  year 

(Tliousand 
dollars) 

Active 
propnetocs,  * 
November 

(Kumbtr) 

Piid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 

50,347 

2,349,601 

323,396 

610,034 

37,874 

341,931 

4,873 

1,366,686 

f 
204,196 

361,797 

1,159 

137,809 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central 

West  North  Central 

South  Atlantic                                ,  ,    . 

East  South  Central 

West  South  Central                            . 

Mountain 

Paafic 

3,206 
9,695 
10, 588 
5,698 
6,298 
3,074 
5,112 
2,013 
4,663 

162, 870 
630, 323 
478, 574 
170,259 
254,620 

87,000 
154,485 

97,464 
314,006 

21,522 
91,395 
63,634 
24,430 
35,834 
14,346 
22,263 
9,507 
40,465 

39,659 
178,430 
125,103 
40,396 
61.414 
19,660 
34,652 
28,110 
82,610 

2,033 
7,198 
8,479 
4,808 
4,368 
2,219 
3,577 
1,534 
3,653 

24,696 
81,764 
79,082 
30, 579 
36,625 
14,208 
23,801 
14, 367 
36,809 

332 
1,311 
1,081 
307 
511 
152 
267 
172 
740 

104,121 

436,772 

268,948 

64,937 

134,929 

34,046 

57, 502 

56,861 

208,520 

14,701 
68,932 
41,383 
U,042 
20,053 
6,063 
8,896 
4,536 
28,590 

23,294 
125,480 
68,144 
17,159 
31.788 
7,863 
13,500 
19, 188 
55,381 

36 

245 

311 
75 

115 
28 
61 
59 

229 

10,387 

41,243 

29,  U5 

7,734 

14,123 

4,100 

6,255 

6,267 

18, 555 

New  England : 

389 
268 

184 

1,402 

287 

676 

4,687 
1,566 
3,442 

2,917 
1,363 
2,681 
2,623 
1,004 

992 
1,071 
1,602' 
247 
333 
609 
844 

132 
793 
201 
967 
595 

1,088 
497 
875 

1,150 

767 
936 
803 
568 

772 

714 

1,023 

2,603 

222 
249 
131 
511 
274 
251 
255 
120 

839 

533 

3,291 

9,941 
11,150 

4,094 
89,096 
18,705 
29,884 

398,032 
83,338 
143,953 

125,675 
49,878 

171,247 
93,408 
38,366 

36,680 
30,602 
53,662 
5,045 
6,978 
15,712 
21,580 

7,327 
41,789 
20,182 
33,823 
20,805 
29,340 
12,590 
25,802 
62,96^ 

27,396 
27,375 
20,811 
11,418 

15,249 
27,236 
24,215 
87,785 

7,002 
8,520 
3,903 
18,704 
7,149 
10,569 
10,341 
31,276 

36,840 

22,030 

255,136 

1,407 
1,145 
539 
11,875 
2,189 
4,367 

52,061 
12,084 
27,250 

17,946 
6,676 
21,710 
11,883 
5,419 

5,001 
4,475 
7,933 
811 
1,001 
2,076 
3,133 

815 
4,498 
3,085 
5,553 
3,703 
4,350 
1,866 
3,670 
8,294 

4,722 
3,957 
3,643 
2,024 

2,128 
3,817 
3,742 
12,576 

939 
1,020 

591 
2,463 
1,012 
1,408 
1,593 

481 

6,250 
2,842 
31,373 

2,121 
2,476 
801 
22,817 
4,193 
7,251 

122,636 

20,152 
35,642 

33,479 
11,645 
45, 145 
25,551 
9,283 

9,278 
6,276 
15,228 
785 
1,369 
3,232 
4,228 

1,549 
10,001 
6,833 
8,263 
4,183 
6,993 
2,572 
6,230 
14,790 

6,205 
6,278 
4,718 
2,459 

2,954 

6,437 

5,436 

19,815 

1,360 
1,796 
701 
4,190 
1,306 
2,136 
2,372 
14,249 

9,706 

5,174 

67,730 

263 
178 
127 
843 
177 
450 

3,190 

1,104 
2,904 

2,202 
1,112 
2,080 
2,349 
736 

848 
896 
1,313 
218 
285 
527 
721 

74 
530 
104 
676 
448 
753 
351 
569 
813 

604 
666 
537 
412 

583 

477 

799 

1,718 

170 
162 
104 
379 
207 
200 
198 
114 

688 

443 

2,522 

1,628 
1,912 
741 
12,885 
2,654 
4,876 

47,068 
9,911 
24,785 

21,464 

9,226 

23,713 

17,371 

7,308 

6,727 
5,804 
8,678 
887 
1,325 
3,072 
4,086 

795 
6,038 
3,398 
5,425 
2,931 
4,863 
1,876 
4,148 
7,151 

4,284 
4,141 
3,715 
2,068 

2,338 
4,301 
3,986 
13,176 

1,116 
1,384 
654 
2,756 
1,144 
1,636 
1,784 
3,893 

5,583 

3,042 

28,184 

20 

17 
6 
182 
27 
80 

771 
203 
337 

277 
103 
412 
211 
•18 

64 
59 
100 
6 
10 
31 
37 

10 
91 
62 
74 
38 
52 
22 
47 
115 

53 
48 
39 
12 

17 

42 

34 

174 

16 
16 
9 
42 
U 
24 
22 
29 

92 
47 
601 

3,237 
6,948 
859 
62,201 
13,729 
17,147 

301,276 
58,450 
77,046 

66,765 
21,799 
115,024 
48,701 
16,659 

15,305 
11,188 
24,006 
1,051 
1,586 
6,124 
5,727 

5,150 

24,843 

16,529 

13,589 

9,294 

8,814 

3,731 

9,433 

43,546 

13,877 

10,703 

7,501 

1,965 

4,198 
11,622 

6,065 
35,617 

2,420 
2,612 

(x) 
9,495 

(x) 
5,507 
4,675 

28, 181 

19,264 

10,617 

178,639 

564 

577 

158 

8,812 

1,593 

2,997 

42,099 
9,019 
17,814 

11,437 
3,602 

15,964 
7,548 
2,832 

2,447 

1,923 

4,206 

206 

267 

1,031 

962 

526 
2,752 
2,776 
2,603 
1,793 
1,552 

605 
1,530 
5,916 

2,347 

1,786 

1,570 

360 

504 
1,669 
1,113 
5,610 

355 

258 

V       (X) 

1,472 

(x) 

741 

801 

197 

3,691 

1,409 

23,490 

559 
1,482 
142 
14,555 
2,848 
3,708 

94,308 
12,535 
18,637 

17,426 
4,614 
29,721 
12,<.6U 
3,923 

4,502 

2,274 

7,687 

135 

302 

1,310 

949 

936 

5,361 
5,491 
3,181 
1,675 
2,088 
748 
2,200 
10,108 

3,390 

2,554 

1,537 

382 

706 
2,911 
1,547 
8,336 

484 
506 
(x) 

2,242 

(x) 

964 

1,113 

13,278 

4,990 

2,632 

47,759 

2 
1 

'19 
2 
12 

133 
25 
87 

65 
18 
135 
86 
7 

13 
14 
35 
1 
1 
5 
6 

"24 
14 
30 
9 

4 

1 

4 

29 

5 

11 

7 

5 

3 

9 

9 

40 

8 
(x) 

2 
(x) 

8 

6 
28 

37 
14 
178 

398 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts-  .  - 
Rhode  Island.  -  . 
Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic : 

New  York 

1,044 
111 
5,739 
1,334 
1,761 

27,650 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio   

4,806 
8,787 

7,824 
2,387 

11,394 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

5,779 
1,761 

1,927 
1,X2 

Missouri   

2,802 
99 

South  Dakota 

187 

Ncbiaska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

767 
610 

231 

Maryland 

2,716 
2,502 

Virginia   

West  Virginia 

1,567 

631 

1,172 

425 

1,034 

3,845 

East  South  Central : 

Kentucky    

Tennessee 

Alabama    

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 
Arkansas 

1,941 

1,096 

836 

227 

323 
1,313 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho       

760 
3,859 

259 
267 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

(x) 

911 
(x) 

625 

Utah 

6U 

Nevada^   

3,147 

Pacific: 
Washington 

1,860 
962 

California 

15,733 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


RECEIPTS  SIZE 


2.19 


Table  2D.— RECEIPTS  SIZE— AMUSEMENTS -GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948— Continued 

Establishments,  Receipts,  Taxes,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Geographic  division  and  State 


I'nlted  States,  total 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England         

Middle  Atlantic        . . 

East  North  Central 
West  North  Central 
South  AtUntic 
East  South  Central 

West  South  Central 

Mountain 

Paafic  


New  England : 

Maine 

New  Hampshire . 

Vermont 

Massachusetts   . . 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut    .  .  , 


Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York  .  . 

New  Jersey 
Pennsylvania 


East  Norch  Central: 

Ohio     

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 


West  North  Central : 

Minnesota 

Iowa    

Missoun  

North  Dakota    

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 


South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland        

District  of  Columbia . 

Virginia       

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georeia  

Flonoa  


East  South  Central : 

Kentucky 

Tennessee * 

Abbama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Okhhoma 

Texas 


Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyaming. . . . 

Cokcado 

New  Mexico . 

Aiizona 

Utah 

Nevada? 


Estabhshments  operated  entire  year  with  annual  receipts  of— 


$50,000  to  $99,9» 


Number 


Pacific: 

Washington 

Oreeoo 

Calwvma. . . 


345 
1,116 
1,223 
5i7 
bbi 
278 
489 
230 
580 


33 
25 
19 
161 
34 
73 


527 
186 
403 


355 
176 
343 
229 
120 


156 
17 
24 


13 
102 

26 
127 

57 
111 

40 

83 
105 

72 
89 
66 

51 


50 
90 
84 
265 


95 
65 
420 


Receipts 

(exc.  taxes). 
entire  year 

(Thoujiitid 
dolldri) 


38;, 32c 


24, 301 
78,505 
86,609 
38,002 
47, 130 
19, 523 
33,935 
15,879 
41,392 


2,285 
1,797 
1,341 
11,200 
2,500 
5,178 


36,316 
13,696 
28,493 


25,361 
12,409 
24,482 
16,159 
8,198 


8,676 
6,502 
11,096 
1,171 
1,633 
2,856 
6,068 


(x) 
7,087 

(x) 
9,169 
3,946 
7,906 
2,885 
6,030 
7,305 


5,100 
6,315 
4,662 
3,446 


3,368 

6,371 

5,644 

18,602 


1,239 
2,638 
977 
3,236 
2,146 
2,384 
2,163 
1,096 


6,720 
4,622 
30,050 


(TfiouadTid 
ioWars) 


12,812 
11,062 
5,503 
7,3o9 
3,695 
5,073 
2,146 
6,011 


352 
302 
149 
1,713 
458 
713 


5,718 
2,006 
5,088 


3,496 
1,620 
2,937 
1,861 
1,148 


1,212 
980 

1,613 
190 
272 
338 
898 


(x) 

936 

(x) 

1,607 

727 

1,244 

445 

970 

1,080 


1,101 

1,024 

848 

722 


516 

934 

925 

2,698 


139 
349 
147 
449 
316 
336 
327 
83 


1,119 

670 

4,222 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


100,710 


6,686 

22,756 

23,957 

9,161 

12,074 

4,342 

7,430 

3,647 

10,657 


519 
372 
222 

3,479 
706 

1,388 


11,810 
3,679 

7,267 


6,815 
3,313 
7,035 
4,733 
2,061 


2,074 

1,375 

3,242 

206 

367 

615 

1,282 


(x) 

1,853 

(x) 

2,387 

977 

1,954 

689 

1,509 

1,737 


1,164 
1,369 

1,032 
777 


701 
1,380 
1,240 
4,109 


252 
609 

216 
702 
424 
622 
510 
312 


1,900 
1,019 
7,738 


proprietors, 
November 


Wumber) 


2,447 


104 
463 
632 
254 
210 
112 
166 
120 
331 


194 
80 
211 
138 
59 


"T^ia — 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


67,098 


4,295 
14,015 
16,578 
7,092 
7,848 
3,079 
5,141 
2,411 
6,639 


(x) 
(x) 


347 
240 
182 
2,126 
502 
898 


6,796 
2,131 
5,038 


4,681 
2,583 
4,137 
3,556 
1,621 


1,572 

1,258 

2,036 

188 

294 

615 

1,129 


(x) 

1,296 

Cx) 

1,526 

558 

1,241 

410 

1,030 

1,165 


850 
901 
789 
539 


505 
1,002 

841 
2,793 


165 
391 
161 
608 
302 
400 
256 
128 


1,239 

709 

4,691 


$25,000  to  $49,999 


Number 


353 
1,250 
1,450 
307 
873 
406 
765 
304 
634 


30 
23 
134 
26 
96 


575 
188 
487 


401 
185 
386 
292 
186 


172 
144 
223 
28 
40 


19 
105 

17 
131 

97 
164 

66 
140 
134 

120 

118 
96 
72 


Receipts 
(exc.  taxes), 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


J45,497 


12,461 
44,520 
52,416 
29,231 
31,306 
14,421 
27,293 
10,989 
22,860 


1,615 
1,036 

775 
4,303 

874 
3,353 


20,356 
6,666 
17,498 


14,567 
6,840 
13,996 
10,368 
6,645 


6,162 
5,188 
8,282 
982 
1,367 
2,475 
4,775 


722 
3,859 

664 
4,648 
3,522 
5,862 
2,315 
4,938 
4,776 


4,207 
4,235 
3,402 
2,577 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


1,422 
4,752 
5,973 
3,909 
4,316 
2,489 
4,100 
1,529 
2,581 


88 

3,228 

129 

4,592 

140 

4,995 

408 

14,478 

47 

1,656 

49 

1,727 

20 

(x) 

69 

2,480 

25 

(x) 

29 

1,116 

50 

1,330 

15 

561 

130 

4,679 

89 

3,160 

415 

15,021 

208 
156 
128 
528 


1,693 

574 

2,485 


1,703 

303 

1,447 

1,186 

834 


748 
715 
1,062 
160 
162 
271 
791 


370 
48 
729 
638 
333 
334 
656 
557 


748 
616 
637 
488 


570 

686 

730 

2,064 


249 
247 


Cx) 

2 
(x) 


158 

272 

83 


698 

417 

1,466 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


62,908 


3,731 
12,717 
13,834 
6,682 
7,811 
3,194 
6,219 
2,414 
6,306 


421 
259 
174 

1,567 
250 

1,060 


6,334 
1,721 
4,662 


4,027 
1,729 
3,844 
2,626 
1,608 


1,495 

1,109 

2,089 

145 

283 

517 

1,044 


223 
1,069 

213 
1,151 

748 
1,373 

444 
1,255 
1,335 

825 
920 
848 
601 


759 
1,023 
1,131 
3,306 


363 

363 


proprietors, 
Noveraber 


(Number) 


Cx) 

5 

Cx) 


249 
394 
144 


1,332 

717 

4,257 


192 
836 
1,155 
632 
492 
228 
430 
180 
514 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


360 
125 
401 


307 
130 
324 
263 

131 


149 

111 

171 

24 

39 

50 


54 

67 

84 

225 


(x) 
(x) 


102 
71 
341 


3,326 
9,546 
12,153 
5,647 
5,827 
2,684 
4,873 
2,293 
4,044 


231 
176 
135 

1,424 
345 

1,015 


4,214 
1,150 
4,182 


3,244 
1,596 
3,278 
2,582 
1,453 


1,288 
944 

1,579 
120 
202 
488 

1,026 


269 
301 
146 
306 
656 
939 
366 
958 
886 


665 
787 
725 
507 


545 

896 

901 

2,531 


(x) 

5 
(x) 


328 
346 


265 
399 
119 


918 

551 

2,575 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


2.20 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  2D.— RECEIPTS  SIZE— AMUSEMENTS -GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948— Continued 

Establishments,  RECEirrs,  Taxes,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Geographic  division  and  State 


Establishments  operated  entire  year  with  annual  receipts  of — 


$10,000  to  524.999 


Receipts 
(exc.  taxes), 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
dollaTs) 


Taxes 


(Thousand 
doltdrs) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


propnetors, 
November 


(^lumber) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

Pfamber) 


$5,000  to  $9,999 


Receipts 
(exc.  taxes), 
entire  year 

(thousand 
doUars) 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


proprietors. 
November 


(Humbcr) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Humbcr) 


United  States,  total 


Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 
Middle  Atlantic 
East  North  Central 
West  North  Central 
South  Atlantic 
East  South  Central . 
West  South  Central 
Mountain 
Paafic 


New  England : 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts.  ,  . 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut .... 


Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 
Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central; 

Ohio  

Indiana .  . 

Illinois    

Michigan 

Wisconsin 


West  North  Central : 

Minnesota 

Iowa     

Missoun 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska     

Kansas 


South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Distnct  of  Columbia. 

Virginia    

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Flonda 


East  South  Central : 

Kentucky  

Tennessee ^  .  .  . . 

Alabama 

Mississippi 


West  South  Central: 

Arkansas   

Louisiana   

Oklahoma 

Texas 


Mountain : 

Montana  .  .  .  . 
Idaho  . . . . 
Wyoming   ... 

Colorado 

New  Mexico. 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada? 


Paciac: 

Washington . 

Oregon 

Califotnia . . . 


1A),980 


33,904 


44,026 


2,471 


5.596 


531 

1,572 

1,699 

1,134 

1,070 

565 

936 

341 

734 


68 
46 
36 

217 
45 

119 


746 
241 
585 


503 
247 
427 
346 
176 


241 
231 
212 
67 
84 
138 
161 

13 
146 

27 
154 
130 
202 

86 
138 
164 


125 
169 
163 
IDS 


120 
146 
208 
462 


149 
103 
482 


8,536 
25,777 
28,185 
13,494 
17, 523 

9,149 
15,465 

5,663 
12,188 


1,101 
729 
552 

3,547 
697 

1,910 


12,318 
3,920 
9,539 


8,431 
4,001 
7,032 
5,638 
3,083 


3,930 
3,640 
3,547 
1,061 
1,331 
2,266 
2,719 


191 
2,329 

408 
2,677 
2,185 
3,317 
1,447 
2,376 
2,593 


2,012 
2,766 
2,615 
1,756 


1,989 
2,346 
3,332 
7,748 


839 
572 
378 
1,523 
675 
604 
835 
237 


2,573 
1,788 
7,827 


500 
1,682 
2,060 
2,005 
1,700 
1,166 
2,020 
576 
930 


2,454 
6,600 
7,015 
3,612 
4,197 
2,138 
3,324 
1,170 
3,242 


375 

1,342 

1,595 

1,077 

807 

439 

669 

299 

661 


3,090 
6,667 
7,515 
4,229 
3,641 
1,903 
3,224 
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2,341 


465 
1,179 
1,201 
363 
715 
362 
592 
252 
498 


3,340 
8,412 
8,585 
6,282 
5,147 
2,619 
4,236 
1,804 
3,601 


100 
252 
395 
557 
274 
159 
411 
170 
153 


97 
72 
43 

136 
33 

114 


694 
162 
326 


595 
304 
542 
365 
254 


368 
421 
365 
156 
168 
251 
276 


11 
139 
3 
238 
332 
408 
144 
259 
166 


306 
270 
314 
276 


329 
291 
421 
979 


100 
72 
29 

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63 
71 

110 
20 


281 
192 
457 


242 
132 
132 
1,184 
193 
521 


3,291 

969 

2,340 


2,141 

959 

1,757 

1,431 

727 


723 
708 
796 
151 
216 
483 
535 


41 
638 
149 
702 
442 
780 
305 
536 
604 


447 
664 
666 
361 

378 

523 

726 

1,697 


138 
99 
32 
319 
147 
133 
194 
58 


636 

413 

2,143 


53 
32 
27 
142 
32 
89 


606 
192 
544 


469 
246 
339 
340 

151 


241 
213 
190 
64 
73 
129 
162 


12 
135 

20 
121 

94 
142 

57 


102 
134 
119 
84 


78 
103 
179 
309 


132 

92 

437 


243 
216 
171 
1,653 
294 
513 


2,932 

835 

2,900 


2,135 
1,165 
1,766 
1,603 
846 


1,016 
347 
762 
206, 
298 
563 
537 


40 
515 

66 
710 
499 
641 
240 
454 
476 


363 
541 
614 
380 


413 
552 
650 
,609 


190 
117 

90 
311 
146 
154 
218 

68 


628 

363 

1,350 


63 
43 
24 
205 
37 
93 


571 
196 

412 


304 
177 
300 
311 
109 


106 
175 
236 
36 
62 
118 
130 


84 

21 
119 

70 
123 

60 
119 
108 


33 
111 
98 
65 

102 
71 
149 
270 


93 
50 
355 


447 
306 
172 
1,464 
269 
682 


4,082 
1,408 
2,922 


2,155 
1,249 
2,149 
2,245 
787 


795 
1,292 
1,692 
274 
448 
856 
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74 
579 
149 
370 
502 
900 
433 
861 
779 


635 
816 
698 
470 


725 

510 

1,075 

1,926 


193 
287 
152 
577 
179 
189 
173 


692 

362 

2,547 


103 
29 
120 


80 

52 

101 

132 

30 


67 
132 
93 
36 
69 
83 
77 


106 
175 


805 

1,759 

1,961 

1,135 

1,197 

569 

834 

264 

718 


105 
103 

43 
377 

51 
126 


830 
262 
667 


495 
301 
553 
432 
180 


140 
221 
343 
59 
68 
134 
170 


32 
124 

65 
208 

89 
222 

72 
216 
169 


107 
211 
140 
111 


139 
118 
198 
379 


166 

73 

479 


386 
1,146 
1,121 
804 
621 
307 
493 
233 
485 


54 
32 
19 
168 
25 


551 
180 
415 


273 
171 
269 
311 
97 


104 
165 
219 
28 
52 
110 
126 


9 

74 
13 

110 
62 

116 
49 
94 
94 


59 

130 
216 


85 
47 
393 


1,009 

2,137 

2,302 

1,705 

1,154 

609 

921 

402 

656 


144 
122 

60 
484 

50 
149 


838 

262 

1,087 


520 
405 
617 
464 
296 


323 
354 
312 
105 
126 
■239 
246 


9 
139 

28 
222 
113 
220 

79 
202 
142 


113 
209 
170 
117 


158 
148 
234 

381 


43 
71 
45 
116 
38 
28 
47 
14 


159 

93 

404 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


RECEIPTS  SIZE 

Table  2D.— RECEIPTS  SIZE— AMUSEMENTS' -GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948— Continued 

Establishments,  Receipts,  Taxes,  Pay  Roll,  and  Pbrsonnbl 


2.21 


Estabbshments  operated  entire  year  with  annual  receipts  ol 

— 

Establishments  not 

operated  entire 

year 

Less  than  $5,000 

Geographic  division  and  Sate 

Number 

Receipts 
texc  taxes), 
enure  year 

(7TH)u4<ind 
dolUti) 

Taxes 

(Thousand 
doilais) 

Pay  roll, 
entire  yeat 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Active 
proprietors.  • 
November 

(Number) 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Xumber) 

Number 

Receipts 
(exc.  taxes), 
entire  year 

(Thousdnd 
dollars) 

Taxes 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Active 

proprietors.* 

November 

(><umber) 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(><umbeT) 

United  States,  total 

9,895 

25,326 

899 

4,409 

9,005 

6,786 

8,556 

141,760 

14,762 

37,216 

7,694 

34,996 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England                       

Middle  Atlantic 
East  North  Central 
West  North  Central 
South  Atlantic 
East  South  Central 

739 
1,980 
1,917 
1,103 
1,318 

723 
1,142 

339 

by. 

1,916 
5,100 
5,006 
2,879 
3,299 
1,773 
2,721 
883 
1,749 

60 

100 

139 

200 

82 

88 

134 

53 

43 

391 
766 
1,010 
446 
637 
347 
445 
108 
259 

604 

1,912 

1,790 

1,048 

1,133 

588 

998 

325 

607 

648 
1,155 
1,773 
913 
732 
418 
663 
161 
323 

441 

1,267 

2,017 

937 

1,147 

588 

921 

375 

843 

8,195 
31,237 
23,325 
10,384 
15,286 

5,469 
13,283 

;,38. 

23,696 

1,052 
2,865 
2,622 
1,214 
2,040 

686 
1,629 

497 
2,157 

2,298 
8,352 
9,182 
2,201 
3,710 
1,207 
2,900 
1,319 
6,047 

341 
1,199 
1,325 
913 
990 
517 
760 
318 
826 

1,941 
6,951 
9,616 
3,259 
3,300 
1,415 

2,724 

1,  539 

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4,251 

New  England : 

109 
72 
45 

319 
(A 

130 

888 
330 
762 

5<6 
257 

423 
529 
162 

134 
186 
402 
50 
60 
113 
158 

39 
159 

27 
193 

96 
226 
102 
187 
289 

171 
226 
184 
U2 

246 
137 
223 
536 

18 
33 
27 
89 
69 
50 
43 
10 

132 

81 

421 

278 
169 
122 
84  i 
165 
337 

2,296 

814 

1,990 

1,444 

680 

1,211 

1,291 

380 

318 
506 
1,030 
147 
179 
273 
426 

(x) 
408 

(x) 
501 
253 
547 
241 
505 
677 

419 
546 
461 
347 

571 

338 

560 

1,252 

56 

78 

68 

225 

168 

131 

128 

29 

358 

211 
1,180 

14 
5 
3 

17 
8 

13 

40 
11 
49 

42 
15 
39 
33 
10 

11 
44 
45 
26 
23 
22 
29 

(x) 

7 
(x) 

14 
12 
20 
6 
9 
13 

28 

19 
19 
22 

36 
18 
28 
52 

8 
7 
4 
11 
10 
3 
9 
1 

15 

7 

21 

49 
38 
30 
201 
18 
55 

285 
108 
373 

310 
121 
241 
217 
121 

42 
98 
145 
32 
26 
40 
63 

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80 
(x) 
108 
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117 
48 
101 
97 

66 
116 
104 

61 

81 

65 

87 

212 

1 
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6 
32 
23 
13 
24 
1 

48 
24 
187 

83 
60 
38 

269 
49 

105 

336 
314 
762 

496 
250 
392 
506 
146 

132 
184 
376 
49 
48 
98 
161 

(x) 

14^ 
(x) 
165 
85 
195 
89 
163 
246 

147 
186 
146 
109 

213 
116 
211 
458 

17 
28 
20 
38 
67 
50 
45 
10 

113 

80 

409 

102 
54 
48 

311 
21 

112 

299 
115 
741 

539 
213 
412 
319 
290 

98 
228 
219 
76 
64 
96 
132 

(x) 

107 
(x) 
123 
65 
97 
46 
123 
139 

73 
141 

127 
77 

147 
89 
132 
295 

9 
16 

15 
46 
28 
12 
32 
3 

87 

21 

215 

52 
35 
31 
184 
54 
85 

609 
222 
456 

531 
218 
390 

705 
173 

147 
185 
273 
43 
53 
99 
137 

27 
106 

21 
159 
107 
210 
121 
161 
235 

138 
175 
157 
118 

149 

99 

185 

483 

42 
40 
16 
90 
69 
54 
36 
28 

148 
98 
597 

978 
165 
273 

5,031 
471 

1,277 

21,388 
3,384 
6,465 

6,952 
2,900 
7,353 
9,006 
2,614 

1,494 
2,286 
4,009 
359 
434 
862 
940 

231 
2,684 

422 
2,369 
1,103 
1,994 
1,538 
1,659 
3,286 

1,146 

1,994 

1,472 

857 

1,170 
1,457 
2,494 
8,162 

599 
606 
133 

1,163 
586 
633 
537 

1,118 

2,554 
1,270 
19,372 

153 
17 
46 

645 
27 

164 

1,714 
283 
868 

593 
280 
680 
753 
311 

148 
260 
549 
37 
40 
80 
100 

26 
267 

51 
329 
142 
233 
252 
208 
532 

161 
210 
214 

101 

107 
155 
369 
998 

61 
52 

15 
99 
49 
78 
53 
90 

392 

118 

1,647 

226 
40 
58 
1,454 
127 
393 

5,778 

873 

1,696 

2,265 

608 

1,994 

3,652 

663 

302 
491 
926 
57 
107 
133 
185 

72 
876 
150 
526 
208 
459 
266 
413 
740 

206 
444 
391 
166 

200 

417 

507 

1,776 

96 
157 

24 
227 
122 
131 
112 
450 

584 

296 

5,167 

43 
31 
25 
148 
29 
65 

543 
204 
452 

398 
217 
360 
705 
145 

142 
174 
245 
41 
58 
111 
147 

18 

86 

16 

140 

95 

191 

104 

138 

202 

153 
148 
115 
101 

132 

86 

159 

383 

35 

25 
18 
78 
56 
47 
29 
30 

156 
97 
573 

163 

60 

34 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

1,148 
108 

Connecticut    

Middle  Atlantic; 

New  York 

428 

4,339 
612 

2,000 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan   

2,521 
877 
2,109 
3,063 
1,041 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota    

503 
831 

968 

North  Dakota 

93 

South  Dakota     ... 

154 

K'hrn^ln 

304 

406 

South  Atlantic: 

87 

Maryland 

464 
161 

Virgmia    » 

471 
409 

553 

310 

347 

Florida             

498 

East  South  Central : 

Tennessee   

274 
466 

454 

221 

West  South  Central: 

247 

301 

468 

Texas 

Mountain: 

1,708 
122 

Idaho 

176 

31 

Colorado       

244 

179 

152 

Utah ..    .. 

221 

Nevada^ 

414 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oreeon 

692 

343 

3,216 

»  proprietors  of  unincorporated  businesses. 

X  Vlthheld  to  avoid  disclosure. 

1  Includes  motion  picture  theaters, 

^  Includes  legalized  gambling  operations. 


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dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  y.:ar 


(TKousaiiii 

dolIdTS) 


Active 

propne- 

tors.** 

November 

(Number) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


Establishments  operated  entire  year  with  annual  receipts  of— 


$100,000  or  more 


Seating 
capacity 


Receipts 
(exc.  uxes), 
entire  year 

{Thouiiind 
dollari) 


Taxes 


(Thousand 
(iolldri) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
tJoltars) 


Active 

propne- 

tors, " 

November 

(Mutiber) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Mumber) 


Llnlted  States,  loul 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 
Middle  Atlantic 
East  North  Central 
West  North  Central   . 

South  AtlanQc        

East  South  Central 

West  South  Central 

Mountain        

PaaSc 

New  England: 

Maine  

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecncut i , . . 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York    

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvama 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Iltinois 

Michi^n 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central : 

Minnesota    

Iowa     

Missouri      

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

Sotrth  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland      

Distnct  of  Columbia 

Virginia       

v.'est  Virginia 

North  Ciirolina 

South  Carohna 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central : 

Kentucky  ■ 

Tennessee   

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado       

NewMexico 

Arizona 

Utah •. ... 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

California 


17,689 


11,701,252 


7,978 


181,222 


798,805 


157,601 


878 
2,768 
3,176 
2,411 
2,345 
1,240 
2,435 

873 
1,563 


788,407 
2,507,163 
2,289,184 
1,135,236 
1,348,292 

672,218 
1,283,767 

443,673 
1,183,312 


89,349 
341,552 
267,158 
102,299 
143,313 

56,094 
106,286 

45,477 
160,485 


16,547 
71,082 
50,450 
19,545 
27,436 
12,369 
18,979 
8,298 
30,171 


19,181 
85,036 
58,513 
21,089 
31,921 
11,786 
22,476 
8,670 
35,200 


239 

856 

1,539 

1,578 

905 

592 

1,173 

450 

646 


11,907 
44,199 
34,626 
16,591 
21,409 

9,352 
16,784 

7,152 
19,202 


265 
969 
748 
202 
384 
115 
201 
110 
508 


387,704 
1,427,874 
1,021,926 
248,572 
417,139 
138,222 
231,844 
115,920 
612,988 


59,307 
258,226 
170,444 
40,127 
73,713 
21,412 
40,904 
21,825 
112,847 


11,020 
53,901 
32,712 
7,964 
14,329 
4,879 
7,415 
4,096 
21,285 


._  178,801 


11,831 

63,459 

36,042 

9,002 

16,147 

4,507 

9,057 

4,163 

24,538 


86,450 


132 

r? 

58 
372 

62 
177 


1,241 

393 

1,134 


795 
442 
903 
628 
408 


442 
471 
546 
156 
168 
282 
346 


37 
236 
66 

351 
303 
450 
202 
360 
340 


297 
323 
320 
300 


340 

388 

483 

1,224 


135 
134 

58 
192 
104 

89 
122 

39 


274 
229 

1,060 


81,489 
51,371 
32,691 

390,615 
60,571 

171,670 


1,249,898 

413,067 
844,198 


586,993 
284,986 
686,193 
469,733 
261,279 


232,225 
209,041 
334,880 
52,700 
60,539 
121,010 
174,841 


28,571 
161,094 

57,402 
203,312 
147,430 
229,637 

97,855 
205,899 
217,092 


166,810 
192,888 
179,155 
133,365 


142,534 
224,700 
232,573 
683,960 


60,628 
60,721 
27,705 
103,026 
55,823 
52,419 
62,779 
20,572 


165,065 
126,131 
892,116 


7,581 
4,523 
2,651 

47,192 
8,214 

19,188 


198,196 
50,905 
92,451 


63,545 
31,497 
91,828 
54,434 
25,854 


21,239 
19,321 
29,350 
3,921 
4,128 
10,339 
U,001 


2,962 
18,105 
12,469 
21,458 
12,367 
21,672 

9,239 
13,517 
26,024 


14,971 
18,072 
14,741 
8,310 


9,742 
18,038 
16,807 
61,699 


4,831 
5,019 
2,938 
11,684 
5,462 
6,704 
6,752 
2,087 


18,904 
13,329 

128,252 


1,335 
821 
433 
8,646 
1,529 
3,733 


38,912 
10,010 
22,160 


13,333 
5,530 

17,160 
9,744 
4,683 


3,939 
3,724 
5,827 
772 
809 
1,847 
2,627 


566 
3,447 
2,423 
4,700 
2,971 
3,716 
1,652 
3,250 
4,706 


3,303 
3,545 
3,135 
1,881 


1,918 
3,363 
3,124 
10,574 


883 

835 

578 

2,U1 

953 

1,169 

1,332 

387 


4,183 

2,400 

23,538 


1,441 

854 

454 

10,433 

1,794 

4,200 


53,078 
11,027 
20,931 


14,033 

6,662 

20,774 

11,528 

5,516 


4,547 
3,571 
7,415 
551 
699 
1,805 
2,501 


633 
4,155 
3,525 
4,905 
2,672 
4,752 
1,322 
4,014 
5,443 


3,085 
3,891 
3,104 
1,706 


1,752 
3,979 
3,652 
13,093 


879 

906 

488 

2,439 

987 

1,209 

1,331 

431 


4,479 

2,681 

28,040 


222 

82 
552 


335 
220 
423 
373 
183 


300 
315 

307 
121 
124 
201 
210 


81 

4 

127 

U2 

195 

99 
Ul 
108 


152 
130 
135 
175 


196 
183 
273 
516 


129 
148 
369 


1,085 
670 
416 
6,306 
1,033 
2,397 


24,573 
5,920 
13,706 


9,159 
4,503 
10,594 
6,596 
3,774 


3,434 
3j296 
4,568 
621 
728 
1,771 
2,173 


430 
2,726 
1,564 
3,276 
1,948 
3,583 
1,391 
3,050 
3,441 

2,326 
2,762 
2,674 
1,590 


1,704 
3,128 
2,764 
9,188 


773 
950 
446 

1,705 
850 
941 

1,153 
334 


2,921 
1,806 

14,475 


20 
12 
6 
143 
21 
63 


527 
165 

277 


185 
78 
277 
146 
62 


13 

31 

26 

131 


57 

31 

420 


23,323 
13,705 
6,224 
216,473 
33,149 
94,830 


308,610 
248,429 
370,835 


253,846 

99,822 

379,185 

206,761 

82,312 


47,012 
47,813 
82,363 
5,287 
6,010 
28,765 
31,317 


9,325 

66,a?5 
43,707 
55,811 
35,396 
48,551 
19, 165 
52,694 
86,415 


48,224 
40,893 
38,490 
10,615 


13,717 

38,108 

29,867 

150,152 


13,254 
7,404 
8,115 
37,545 
11,016 
16,355 
17,767 
4,464 


64,488 
37,226 
511,274 


3,237 

1,984 

859 

33,582 
5,919 

13,726 


163,583 
33,137 
56,506 


39,151 
16,741 
67,219 
34,301 
13,032 


3,299 
7,948 
12,241 
1,051 
1,114 
4,870 
4,604 


1,603 
10,374 
10,838 
9,819 
5,302 
3,070 
3,330 
7,881 
16,496 


6,605 
7,558 
5,964 
1,285 


2,128 

7,190 

4,456 

27,130 


1,853 
1,304 
1,457 
6,822 
2,123 
3,775 
3,591 
900 


11,216 
6,398 
95,233  I 


563 

363 

153 

6,181 

1,115 

2,640 


32,243 
7,517 

14,141 


8,520 
2,981 
12,660 
6,164 
2,387 


1,584 
1,609 
2,557 
206 
222 
910 
876 


316 
2,001 
2,124 
2,223 
1,289 
1,364 

576 
1,393 
3,043 


1,662 

1,583 

1,291 

343 


427 
1,442 

896 
4,650 


344 
243 
295 
1,258 
395 
654 
739 
168 


2,510 

1,168 

17,607 


559 

342 

142 

6,821 

1,176 

2,841 


43,466 
7,626 
12,367 


6,174 
3,272 
14,377 
6,930 
2,789 


1,940 
1,553 
3,491 
134 
215 
885 
784 


302 
2,174 
2,961 
2,345 
1,018 
1,882 

613 
1,613 
3,229 


1,469 

1,744 

1,051 

243 


324 
1,701 
1,218 
5,814 


360 
225 
223 
1,499 
333 
625 
736 
167 


2,635 

1,396 

20,457 


17 
76 
106 
14 
42 
15 
17 
10 
62 


6,559 
28,335 
17,232 

4,893 
3,581 
2,724 
4,644 
2,450 
10,982 


398 
239 
111 

3,765 
623 

1,423 


17,892 
3,830 
6,663 


4,466 
1,790 
6,363 
3,242 
1,371 


1,019 
992 

1,589 

99 

123 

569 

497 


156 
1,219 
1,229 
1,243 

543 
1,U3 

397 

944 
1,732 


885 
918 
738 
183 


610 
2,873 


225 
198 
175 
732 
246 
349 
428 
97 


1,327 

686 

8,969 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


2.68 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table2F.— RECEIPTS  SIZE— MOTION  PICTURE  THEATERS  (REGULAR^- GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948— Continued 

ESTABUSBMBNTS,  SbATIMG  CaPACITY,  RbCBIPTS,  TaXBS,  PaY  RoLL,  and  PBRSONlfBL 


Gcognphic  division  and  State 


Eatabliahments  operated  entire  year  with  annual  receipts  of— 


$50,000  to  $99,999 


Number 


Seating 

capacity 


Receipts 
(exc.  taxes), 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 


{Thousand      {Thousand 
dollars) dollars) 


Active 

propnc' 

tors* 

November 

(Number) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

neaiest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


$25,000  to  $49,999 


Seating 
capacity 


Receipts 
(exc.  taxes), 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Taxes 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  toll, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Active 

propne- 

tors,* 

November 

(Number) 


United  States,  total 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Ontial     ,  ,  ,  , 

West  North  Ontral 

South  Atlantic  

East  South  Ontial 

West  South  Central.  ...... 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England : 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont    

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Ckinnectiait 

Middle  Adantlc: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central  r 

Ohio   

Indiana 

Illinois   

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa   

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginu    

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Flonda      

East  South  Central : 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Wasliington 

Oregon 

C^alu  omia 


2,675,895 


262,390 


61,903 


1,030 


43,253 


3,834 


1,974,902 


140,003 


26,725 


31,458 


1.931 


250 
709 
731 
391 
490 
222 
383 
155 
374 


29 

22 

12 

113 

27 
47 


296 
127 
286 


189 
lis 
195 
145 
84 


95 
69 
106 

14 
18 
28 

61 


39 
-69 

68 
207 


196,732 
542,131 
533,005 
280,453 
323,446 
162,586 
284,218 
98,887 
249,437 


17,785 
51,364 
51,464 
27,311 
34,858 
15,561 
26,449 
10,588 
27,010 


3,173 
10,579 
9,478 
5,043 
6,532 
3,448 
4,522 
1,860 
5,042 


4,532 
13,830 
12,517 
5,905 
8,193 
3,300 
5,449 
2,096 
6,081 


20,657 
17,546 
10,321 
90,650 

21,754 
35,804 


220,067 
105,645 
216,419 


144,830 
83,269 
133,668 
109,062 
62,176 


68,968 
44,050 
85,304 
8,561 
10,974 
19,914 
42,682 


8,393 
42,989 

9,943 
61,280 
26,806 
57,822 
22,065 
48,646 
50,502 


39,513 
55,685 
39,405 
27,983 


27,400 
56,014 
53,226 
147,578 


6,728 
16,031 

7,635 
22,21i 
17,297 
14,547 

9,305 

5,133 

31,925 
28,252 
189,260 


2,014 
1,581 
851 
7,987 
1,999 
3,353 


21,594 

9,550 

20,220 


13,597 
8,299 

13,937 
9,944 
5,687 


6,523 
5,061 

7,563 
978 
1,159 
1,915 
4,112 


786 
4,645 
1,115 
6,459 
2,952 
6,691 
2,442 
4,683 
5,085 


3,710 
5,307 
3,692 
2,852 


2,649 
4,907 
4,534 
14,359 


703 
1,769 

777 
2,400 
1,963 
1,498 
1,054 

424 


3,621 
3,170 
20,219 


351 
278 
148 
,402 
361 
633 


4,095 
1,843 
4,641 


2,731 
1,429 
2,535 
1,764 
1,019 


1,162 
925 

1,455 
188 
221 
332 
760 


139 
863 

207 
1,421 
673 
1,111 
399 
824 
895 


1,009 
992 
798 
649 


476 

850 

809 

2,387 


122 
309 
147 
430 
310 
272 
194 
76 


807 

588 

3,647 


434 
335 
141 
2,208 
556 
853 


6,298 
2,554 
4,978 


3,221 
1,990 
3,580 
2,452 
1,274 


1,450 
969 

1,934 
167 
213 
384 
788 


190 
1,192 

383 
1,455 

734 
1,435 

543 
1,041 
1,214 


774 

1,041 

895 

590 


506 

976 

953 

3,009 


117 
351 
159 
473 
381 
301 
226 


869 

595 

4,617 


56 

3,121 

183 

8,942 

252 

8,262 

109 

4,666 

106 

5,720 

66 

2,484 

79 

4,094 

49 

1,733 

130 

4,226 

5 

316 

5 

238 

2 

147 

16 

1,520 

11 

342 

17 

553 

21 

3,915 

26 

1,499 

136 

3,528 

65 

2,221 

44 

1,425 

62 

2,114 

56 

1,550 

25 

952 

35 

1,099 

15 

891 

28 

1,280 

6 

157 

5 

203 

6 

377 

14 

659 

3 

138 

22 

777 

... 

221 

22 

979 

15 

470 

13 

1,097 

17 

361 

4 

823 

5 

854 

20 

610 

18 

737 

10 

683 

18 

454 

7 

411 

22 

808 

10 

697 

40 

2,178 

4 

86 

5 

327 

8 

136 

3 

392 

8 

282 

10 

243 

6 

203 

5 

69 

18 

671 

22 

471 

90 

3,084 

157 
503 
753 
497 
559 
307 
565 
221 
272 


179 
55 
269 


132 
110 
179 
163 
119 


97 
85 
139 
ZL 
19 
44 
92 


12 
44 
6 
87 
71 

117 
51 

102 
69 


67 
101 
106 
291 


38 
36 

10 
41 
23 
24 
37 
12 


51 

59 

162 


93,753 
272,108 
375,058 
249,386 
277,109 
159,985 
301,236 
105,712 
140,555 


5,725 
18,650 
27,541 
18,139 
20,213 
11,085 
20,261 

3,064 
10,275 


1,180 
3,889 
5,005 
3,443 
3,818 
2,342 
3,724 
1,446 
1.873 


1,316 
4,304 
6,293 
3,632 
4,629 
2,422 
4,334 
1,588 
2,440 


15,373 
10,355 

9,493 
33,385 

2,772 
22,370 

99,864 
34,274 
137,970 


93,895 
54,313 
38,949 
78,075 
59,826 


47,805 
38,371 
78,219 
8,789 
8,877 
20,844 
46,431 


7,229 
23,266 

2,134 
43,259 
34,086 
53,411 
23,610 
54,249 
35,865 


41,879 
46,840 
37,897 
33,369 


34,105 
60,388 
53,362 
152,881 


18,235 
18,002 

4,791 
19,369 
10,662 
12,241 
16,756 

5,656 


26,491 
28,151 
85,913 


1,060 
638 
671 

1,893 
181 

1,282 


6,740 
2,050 
9,860 


6,613 
4,127 
6,620 
5,869 
4,312 


3,474 
3,060 
5,262 
722 
644 
1,636 
3,391 


450 
1,660 

265 
3,089 
2,582 
4,225 
1,804 
3,631 
2,507 


3,131 
3,067 
2,671 
2,216 


2,452 
3,667 
3,746 
10,396 


1,333 
1,261 

409 
1,510 

824 

913 
1,380 

434 


1,867 
2,190 
6,218 


134 
121 
124 
422 
30 
299 


1,267 

450 

2,172 


1,288 

706 

1,210 

1,026 

775 


677 
597 
988 
147 
127 
272 
635 


310 
47 
662 
561 
740 
366 
618 
428 


715 
565 
585 
477 


538 

655 

689 

1,842 


246 
219 

80 
257 
149 
154 
258 

83 


385 

374 

1,119 


213 
119 
134 
526 
39 
285 


1,902 

545 

2,357 


1,692 

911 

1,511 

1,253 

926 


708 
569 
1,200 
106 
123 
287 
639 


104 
456 
101 
690 
543 
893 
364 
879 
599 


611 
658 
644 
509 


494 

827 

749 

2,264 


275 
229 
57 
320 
176 
182 
235 
114 


492 

430 

1,518 


68 
232 
463 
317 
199 
L28 
241 
U5 
168 


61 

16 

155 


94 
66 
112 
129 
62 


34 
38 
51 
118 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


RECEIPTS  SIZE 


2.69 


Tabic  2F.—  RECEIPTS  SIZE- 


EMOTION  PICTURE  THEATERS  (REGULAR)' -GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE: 

ESTABLI&HMBNTS,  SbaTINO  CAPACITY,  RbCEIPTS,  TaXES,  PaY   RuLL,  AND  PbESOWNEL 


1948 — Continued 


Geopaphic  dmaonand  Stite 


Estabtiahments  operated  entire  year  with  annual  receipts  of— 


$10,000  to  $24,999 


Number 


Seating 
capacity 


Receipts 
(exc.  taxes), 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Taxes 


(Thousand 
dolLirj) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

(Thousdrid 
dollars) 


Active 

propnc- 

tors,** 

November 

(Number) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Alumber) 


Less  than  $10,000 


Number 


Seating 
capacity 


Receipts 
(exc.  taxes), 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


(Thousand 
dollari) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Active 

propne- 

tors," 

November 

(Afumbgr) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(J^umber) 


United  Slate*,  total 

G«oftraphlc  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlanac     

East  North  Central 

West  North  Central 

South  Atlanoc    

East  South  Central 

West  South  Central. ...... 

Mountain 

PaoSc 

New  England : 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut   

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio   

Indiana 

Illinois 

Micfai^n 

Wisccnsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  CaroUna 

South  CaroUiu 

Geori 
Fkxii 

East  South  Central : 

Kentucky  

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Okhhoma 

Texas 

Mountain; 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Axuona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

«oo 

iiomia 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


3,085 


1,132,607 


2,m 


11,782 


1,883 


10,641 


2,103 


330 
<;66 
562 
43A 
281 
596 
156 
172 


132 
21 
177 


118 
70 

132 
77 
69 


119 
117 
91 
iS 
45 
70 
72 


3 
33 

51 
77 
106 
42 
72 
50 


81 
92 
131 
292 


36,404 
130,198 
161,518 
186,796 
157,834 
109,328 
231,459 
52,705 
66,365 


1,563 
5,852 
8,251 
9,363 
7,567 
4,848 
10,193 
2,692 
3,180 


292 
1,134 
1,509 
1,719 
1,435 
1,060 
1,835 
486 
602 


295 

1,184 

1,627 

1,427 

1,568 

915 

2,046 

445 

712 


10,123 
6,612 
4,119 
8,054 
1,566 
5,930 


52,277 
10,659 
67,262 


43,186 
23,500 
44,223 
27,262 
23,347 


39,102 
35,604 
34,518 
14,432 
14,638 
22,089 
26,413 

1,298 
12,033 

19,342 
26,526 
39,105 
13,948 
27,385 
16,197 


20,835 
25,547 
32,902 
30,044 


30,391 
38,736 
47,318 
114,514 


10,065 
6,214 
2,901 
9,554 
5,827 
6,690 
8,865 
2,589 


17,131 
18,076 
31,158 


441 
258 
194 
321 
91 
258 


2,402 

339 

3,111 


2,042 
1,236 
2,268 
1,435 
1,270 


1,923 
1,915 
1,623 
759 
714 
1,156 
1,273 


40 
537 

894 
1,377 
1,889 

712 
1,298 

820 


987 
1,154 
1,436 
1,271 


1,405 
1,531 
2,178 
5,079 


519 
312 
151 
551 
267 
370 
414 
108 


881 
913 

1,386 


444 

66 

624 


393 
224 
403 
260 
229 


342 
354 
305 
145 
133 
204 
236 


177 
308 
352 

la 

227 
138 


293 
227 
271 
269 


309 
272 
380 
874 


185 
160 
257 


496 
65 
623 


443 
284 
401 
291 
208 


295 
282 
295 
94 
94 
164 
203 


7 
135 

190 
260 
400 
138 
267 
171 


U9 
233 

292 

241 


259 

333 

391 

1,063 


169 
154 
389 


49 

298 

213 

1,285 

359 

1,900 

491 

1,985 

238 

1,681 

175 

1,066 

347 

2,224 

126 

647 

116 

696 

17 

77 

6 

54 

9 

24 

9 

67 

3 

27 

5 

49 

73 

524 

10 

45 

130 

716 

77 

513 

49 

314 

116 

487 

65 

316 

52 

270 

106 

398 

101 

442 

69 

345 

44 

151 

43 

145 

61 

266 

67 

238 

1 

11 

20 

135 

28 

223 

37 

298 

55 

410 

27 

142 

40 

298 

30 

164 

35 

189 

35 

239 

53 

345 

52 

293 

42 

310 

51 

390 

98 

421 

156 

1,103 

29 

116 

16 

65 

9 

34 

23 

130 

8 

77 

12 

101 

23 

101 

6 

23 

37 

205 

40 

159 

39 

332 

46 
112 
198 
516 
229 
152 
412 
149 

69 


14,139 
X,344 
52,811 

126,628 
59,909 
38,372 

108,546 
38,257 
18,035 


268 

679 

1,178 

2,951 

1,326 

744 

2,207 

858 

430 


57 
131 
244 
568 
249 
159 
445 
162 


47 
133 
191 
348 
227 
137 
380 
110 

95 


53 
105 
92 
46 
59 
94 
67 


92 
64 
95 
161 


4,084 

(x) 
1,683 
3,652 
1,330 

(x) 


12,793 

1,840 

19,711 


12,819 
8,356 
16,305 
10,218 
5,1U 


13,546 
24,732 
23,354 
9,960 
14,380 
22,536 
18,120 


(x) 
(x) 

7,387 

11,513 

11,899 

5,349 

9,179 


7,937 
6,646 
8,000 
15,739 


21,319 
17,254 
24,498 
45,475 


3,469 
8,210 
3,418 
8,037 
3,120 

(X) 
5,222 

(x) 


3,346 
3,922 
5,767 


(x) 


(x) 


258 
34 
387 


288 
203 
358 

218 
111 


348 
614 
490 
249 
338 
535 
377 


(x) 
(x) 


155 
286 
257 
146 
220 
147 

160 
119 
165 
300 


433 
348 
558 
868 


193 
207 

75 
201 

42 


(x) 
(x) 


188 
110 
132 


(x) 


Cx) 


62 
110 
100 
54 
77 
91 
74 


(x) 

(x) 


81 
75 
106 
183 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


64 

68 

35 

163 


(x) 

(x) 


1,392 


149 
433 
170 
100 
290 
97 
45 


(x) 


M 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


3,151 


63 
215 
385 
344 
357 
234 
651 
252 
150 


(x) 


11 
19 
3" 


(X) 


72 

9 

134 


134 
75 
91 
69 


88 
188 
127 
69 
95 
171 
106 


(x) 
(x) 


66 
69 
48 
34 
66 
32 


36 
53 
66 
79 


U5 
101 
152 
253 


41 
53 
28 
71 
11 


(x) 
(x) 


85 
26 
39 


2.70 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  2F.— RECEIPTS  SIZE— MOTION  PICTURE  THEATERS  (REGULAR)'- GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948— Connnucd 

Establishments,  Seating  CAPAarv,  Rbcbipts,  Taxes,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Establishments  not  operated  entire  year 

Geographic  division  and  State 

Number 

Seating  capacity 

Receipts 
(exc.  taxes), 
entire  year 

(Tknuund  dolloTs) 

Taxes 
{Thousand  dollars) 

Pay  roll,  entire  year 
(Thousand  dollow) 

Active  propnctor8,i« 
November 

(dumber) 

Paid  employees. 

workweek  ended 

nearest  Nov.  15 

(Xumber) 

United  States,  total 

1,680 

824,568 

46,665 

8,699 

9,823 

1,152 

9,906 

Geographic  divisions: 

72 
145 
280 
243 
249 
163 
278 

82 
168 

59,625 
100,508 
144,866 

93,401 
107,855 

63,725 
126,464 

32,192 

95,932 

4,701 
6,781 
8,280 
4,358 
5,636 
2,444 
6,272 
1,450 
6,743 

825 
1,448 
1,502 

808 
1,073 

481 
1,038 

248 
1,276 

1,11C 
1,626 
1,843 

775 
1,157 

505 
1,210 

263 
1,334 

21 
72 
210 
214 
150 
108 
199 
53 
125 

776 

1,472 

1,714 

941 

1,226 

660 

1,388 

Mountain 

Paafic 

412 
1,315 

New  England : 

14 
2 
3 

36 

17 

67 
20 
58 

70 
36 
58 
60 
56 

41 
54 
60 
21 
20 
23 
24 

2 
20 

4 
36 
34 
43 
33 
41 
36 

26 
36 

47 
54 

48 

31 

57 

142 

11 
13 

3 
19 
15 

6 
13 

2 

33 
28 
107 

7,924 
(x) 

851 
38,401 

(x)    '" 

56,287 
12, 220 
32,001 

38,417 
15,726 
23,863 
38,355 
28,505 

15,792 
18,471 
31,117 
5,671 
5,660 
6,862 
9,828 

(x) 

(x) 

1,618 
16,233 
13,103 
18,849 
13,718 
13,746 
17,305 

8,372 
17,277 
22,461 
15,615 

15,602 
14,200 
23,302 
73,360 

3,877 
4,860 
845 
6,310 
7,901 

(x) 
4,864 

(x) 

16,684 
10,504 
68,744 

752 
(x) 

36 

3,339 

(x) 

3,619 

795 

2,367 

1,854 
891 
1,426 
2,667 
1,442 

672 
723 
2,171 
162 
159 
227 
244 

(x) 

(x) 

251 
1,042 
368 
540 
805 
804 
969 

378 
867 
813 
386 

675 

395 

1,335 

3,867 

230 
166 
69 
200 
243 

(x) 

218 

(x) 

1,131 

548 

5,064 

U7 

(x) 

8 
569 

(x) 

812 
123 
508 

344 
156 
274 
474 
254 

112 
129 
422 
32 
29 
38 
46 

(x) 
(x) 

50 
188 
81 
100 
162 
153 
175 

91 

154 
158 
78 

87 
69 
244 
638 

42 

23 
13 
34 
40 
(x) 

38 

(X) 

255 
89 
932 

156 

(x) 

10 
802 

(x) 

861 
229 
536 

445 
164 
359 

565 
310 

112 
123 
432 
21 
21 
26 
40 

(x) 
(x) 

75 
195 
78 
94 
140 
171 
202 

59 
188 
190 

68 

105 
74 
251 
780 

36 
32 

11 
34 
35 

(x) 

46 

(x) 

222 

88 

1,024 

8 

(x) 

1 

3 

(x) 

23 
14 
35 

47 
34 
37 
61 
31 

34 
51 
43 
20 
21 
23 
22 

(x) 
(x) 

15 
22 

30 
19 
37 
19 

23 

22 
26 
37 

38 
26 
46 
89 

10 

11 
2 
11 
7 
(x) 

10 
(x) 

24 
24 

77 

109 

(i) 

Rhndp  Iiland                                                                     

(x) 

Middle  Atlantic : 

821 

138 

513 

East  North  Central; 
(^O                                       

479 

166 

288 

425 

356 

West  North  Central: 

188 

198 

320 

38 

41 

Nebraska                                 

70 

86 

South  Atlantic: 

(x) 

(x) 

54 

216 

111 

1A3 

152 

137 

184 
73 

223 

Alabama      

253 

m 

145 

117 

Oklahoma                                               

215 

911 

Mountain; 

51 

69 

8 

62 

New  Mexico                                             

65 

(x) 

Utah                                                    

87 

(x) 

Pacific: 

237 

105 

973 

«  Proprietors  of  unincorporated  businesses. 

X  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure. 

^  Exclusive  of  drive-tn  and  portable  motion  picture  theaters. 


RECEIPTS  SIZE 


2.71 


Table2G.— RECEIPTS  SIZE— BOWUNG  ALLEYS— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948 

ESTABUSHMBNTS,  RsCBIPTS,  TaXBS,  PaY  RoLL,  AND  PbRSONNBL 


Eatabliahmenta  operated  entire  year  with  annual  receipts  of — 


Geographic  division  and  State 


All  establiahments,  total 


Receipto 

(ezc.  taxes), 
entire  year 

(TTiotuand 
dolLiTi) 


Taxes 


dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


propnetore,' 
November 


(Humber) 


Psiid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 


$100,000  or  more 


Number 


Receipts 

(exc.  taxes), 
entire  year 

(Thousand 

dollars) 


Taxes 


(Thousand 

dolldrj) 


Pay  roll.  Active 

entire  year     proprietors,* 
November 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


(Number) 


~T5i3 — 
employees, 
workweek 

ended 

nearest 
Nov.  15 
Wumber) 


United  States,  total 


Geoftmphlc  divisions: 

New  England 
Middle  Atlantic 
East  North  Central 
West  North  Central 
South  Atlantic 
East  South  Central..  . 
West  South  Central.. 

Mountain 

Padfc 


New  England : 

Maine  

New  Hampshire. . . 

Vermont   

I^ssachusetts .... 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut      .  .    - 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York    

New  Jersey 

PennsyK-ama 


East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana  

Illinois         

Michigan       

Wisconsin      


West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missoun 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska     

Kansas 


South  Atlantic: 

Delaware   

Maryland     

District  of  Columbia . 

Virginia      

West  Virginia 

North  CaroliTia 

South  Carolina 


Florii 


East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Termessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 


West  South  Central: 

Arkansas      

lAiisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 


Mountain ; 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming,  ,  ,  . 

Colorado 

New  Mexico. 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevadi 


PadSc: 

Washington. 

Oregon 

Caluocnia. . . 


636 

1,121 

1,296 

i52 

333 

77 

146 

148 

296 


59 
43 
37 

313 
55 

129 


523 
183 
415 


303 
142 
386 
337 
128 


130 
81 
93 
22 
24 
38 
64 


59 

42 
195 


137,276 


10,258 
28,553 
55,071 
11,189 
7,994 
1,978 
4,738 
3,623 
U,872 


755 

448 

283 

5,330 

1,033 

2,409 


16,403 
4,657 
7,493 


11,847 
4,451 
20,416 
14,863 
3,494 


3,181 

1,723 

3,389 

429 

411 

808 

1,248 


269 

2,617 

1,131 

1,417 

689 

467 

153 

519 

732 

1,049 
545 
278 
106 


243 

823 

549 

3,123 

387 
300 
280 
981 
279 
465 
712 
219 


2,157 

997 

10,718 


66,777 


35 
88 
515 
65 


26 

20 
115 


3,948 

10,282 

21,119 

3,909 

2,997 

713 

1,730 

1,321 

5,883 


491 

1,011 

1,325 

444 

270 

65 

123 

134 

309 


6,559 

14,700 
25,122 
5,258 
3,959 
900 
1,914 
1,658 
4,707 


1 

Cx) 

28 

4,355 

19 

18,721 

10 

1,589 

8 

1,097 

3 

518 

10 

1,354 

3 

(x) 

28 

4,901 

(x) 


(x) 


(x) 

21 

1,754 

211 

7,953 

3 

662 

17 

440 

1 

198 

8 

513 

(x) 

46 

2,264 

50 

14 

306 

144 


14 
M 

101 


244 

155 

92 

2,153 

335 
919 


6,129 
1,472 
2,681 


4,751 
1,641 
7,672 
5,925 
1,130 


1,156 
546 

1,291 

95 

126 

263 

432 


91 
998 
490 
584 
223 
143 

66 
166 
236 

393 

201 

98 

21 


70 

281 

212 

1,167 

131 
110 

70 
345 

98 
189 
306 

72 


960 
371 
,552 


28 

217 
44 
109 


436 
142 
433 


274 
137 
427 
360 
127 


130 
78 
76 
26 
28 
43 
63 


54 
45 
199 


305 
248 
188 

1,569 
738 

,511 


7,597 
1,995 
5,108 


6,555 
2,595 

7,474 
7,445 
2,053 


1,834 
1,079 
1,595 
130 
288 
502 
830 


206 
1,178 
496 
850 
414 
274 
52 
222 
267 

416 

271 

159 

54 


94 
384 
255 
,181 


205 
169 
149 
416 
122 
215 
314 


1,037 

375 

3,295 


(x) 


3,195 
(x) 
(x) 


2,972 

(x) 
9,552 
5,534 

(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


330 
1,024 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
4,485 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

1 

(x) 
(x) 

(x)' 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(z) 


M 


(x) 
(x) 


154 
45 


(x) 


1,350 

(x) 

(x) 


1,324 
(x) 
3,947 
2,450 

(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


200 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


134 
379 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
2,056 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
6 

2 

(x) 

(x) 

(x)' 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

1,293 

6,194 
580 
430 
151 
459 

(x) 

1,336 


1,002 

(x) 

(x) 


1,523 

(x) 

2,564 

1,948 

(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


166 
293 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
1,238 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


2.72 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  2G.— RECEIPTS  SIZE— BOWLING  ALLEYS— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948— Continued 

Establishments,  Receipts,  Taxes,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Geographic  division  and  State 


Establishments  operated  entire  year  with  annual  receipts  of— 


$50,000  to  $99,999 


Receipts 
(exc.  taxes), 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
doltars) 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 


(TTiousflnd 
dollars) 


propnetors, 
November 


(Member) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

C\umber) 


$30,000  to  $49,999 


Number 


Receipts 
(cxc.  taxes), 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

(Tliousand 
dollars) 


Active 

proprietors.* 

Kovember 


(Number) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

noiest 

Nov.  15 

{Humbcr) 


United  States,  total 


Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 
Middle  Atlantic 
East  North  Central 
West  North  Central 
South  Atlantic 
East  South  Central  - 
West  South  Central 
Mountain.  .    . 
Pidfc 


New  England : 

Maine 

New  Hampshire . 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic; 

New  York 
New  Jersey 
Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central . 

Ohio 

Indiana    

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin        ... 

West  North  Central : 

Minnesota 
Iowa 
Missouri 
North  Dakota   .  . 
South  Dakota   .  .  . 

Nebraska        

Kansas  

South  Atlantic; 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. . . 

Virginia     

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carohna .  . 
Georgia        ,    . 
Florida 


East  South  Central : 

Kentucky 
Tennessee 
Alabama 
Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas        


Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming .... 

Colorado 

New  Mexico. 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 


Paciac; 

Washington 

Oreeon 

Camomia .  .  . 


216 
48 


34,746 


i,4ao 

6,475 
15,291 
3,198 
2,319 
536 
1,298 
1,076 
3,073 


(x) 


(x) 
194 
412 


3,846 
1,080 
1,549 


4,177 
1,684 
4,258 
4,032 
1,140 


632 

486 

1,253 

(x) 

(x) 

216 

358 


806 

590 
541 
(x) 

(x)" 

(x) 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 

250 
(x) 

839 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

388 
(x) 

234 
(x) 
(x) 


707 

272 

2,094 


9 

10 

107 

18 

9 


(x) 
(x)' 


(2) 


(z) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

(x)" 

(x) 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
(z) 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 


(z) 


13,684 


647 

2,505 

5,971 

1,220 

1,000 

200 

459 

381 

1,301 


216 
39 

12 


(x) 

(x)" 
86 
199 


1,531 
356 
618 


1,715 

687 

1,524 

1,675 

370 


233 

198 
499 

(x) 

(x) 
77 
135 


311 
261 
256 

(x) 

(x)" 

(x) 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 

(x)'" 

(x) 

74 
(x) 
329 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

152 
(x) 

lo; 
(x) 

(x) 


326 

126 
849 


(x) 
(x)" 


(x) 
Cx) 


(x) 

(x)' 

(x) 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 

(x)' 

(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

(X) 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

(x) 


704 

2,579 

6,398 

1,360 

1,031 

233 

455 

366 

1,014 


(x) 


(x) 
116 
215 


1,384 
367 
828 


1,845 

844 

1,393 

1,791 

525 


223 
252 
461 

(x) 

(x) 
117 
215 


371 
242 
308 
(x) 

(x)" 

(x) 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 

(x)" 

(x) 

82 
(x) 
303 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

153 
(x) 

87 
(x) 
(x) 


304 
111 
599 


59 
149 
200 
59 
38 
8 
21 
17 
62 


2,198 

5,680 

7,711 

2,281 

1,520 

325 

828 

648 

2,426 


928 
2,204 
2,841 
815 
570 
122 
331 
ZiS 
994 


(x) 
(x) 


979 
334 
660 


3,227 

824 

1,629 


1,821 

974 

2,521 

1,607 

788 


609 
362 
653 


(x) 
(x) 


144 
390 


210 
511 
158 
166 
207 
115 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


207 
509 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
1,866 


(x) 
(x) 


iz) 


(x) 


38 
118 
206 
52 
33 
3 
22 
12 


(x) 


(X) 

(x) 

(x) 

422 

9 

516 

110 

11 

199 

300 

12 

340 

1,201 

70 

1,322 

288 

6 

327 

715 

42 

949 

715 

39 

987 

373 

21 

557 

908 

75 

1,148 

587 

48 

973 

258 

23 

385 

267 

12 

321 

112 

6 

IM 

236 

15 

325 

(x) 

(x) 

(X) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

43 

3 

82 

132 

12 

(x) 

74 

4 

153 

214 

S 

240 

56 

4 

65 

•66 

2 

73 

58 

8 

83 

33 

5 

41 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

58 

1 

48 

(X) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(X) 

(x) 

(x) 

103 

4 

73 

195 

14 

178 

51 

2 

50 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

61 

4 

66 

(x) 

(X) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

M 

(X) 

(x) 

M 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(«) 

756 

49 

578 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


RECEIPTS  SIZE 


2.73 


Table2G.— RECEIPTS  SIZE— BOWLING  ALLEYS— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948— Continued 

Establishments.  Receipts,  Taxes,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Geographic  division  and  State 


Estabbshmcnts  opeiated  entire  year  with  annual  receipts  of— 


$10,000  to  $».999 


Number 


Rccapts 

(cite. 

taxes), 

entire  year 

(Thousond 
dollars) 


United  States,  total 

Geographic  dlTltlona: 

New  England       

Middle  Atlantic 

Ea«t  North  Ccnaal 
West  North  Central 

South  Atlantic      

Eaat  South  Central 

Wrat  South  Central 

Mountain  

Pjofc 

New  Eoftland : 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

MaAsachusetta 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  AUantic: 

New  York        

New  Jersey    

Pennsylvania 

Eaat  North  C«ntnl: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

Weat  North  Central! 

Minnesota      

Iowa  

Missouri        

North  C^ota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic : 

Delaware         

Maryland 

Distnct  of  Columbia 

Virginia  

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central : 

Kentucky        

Tennessee    

Alabama 

Mississippi    

West  South  Cennal: 

Arkansas     

Louisiana   

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Padflc; 

Waahingttn 


238 

i09 

3i6 

120 

98 

18 

iO 

45 

68 


18 
15 
11 
120 
22 
52 


191 
72 
146 


4,198 

7,626 

6,586 

2,117 

1,836 

292 

766 

301 

1,413 


326 
218 
153 
2,211 
380 
910 


3,740 
1,353 
2,533 


1,619 

881 

1,762 

1,643 

681 


899 
364 
241 
106 
106 
107 
294 


(x) 
589 

333 
184 
169 
(x) 
190 
287 


(x) 
117 
106 

(x) 


117 
140 
458 


97 

(x) 

117 

305 

84 

67 

69 

(x) 

286 
295 
832 


(Thous. 
dol.) 


M 


(a) 


U) 


M 


(x) 


M 
(x) 


(z) 


(x) 


(x) 


M 


(x) 

(2) 


(x) 


U) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thouj. 
dol.) 


1,608 
2,444 

2, on 

590 
616 
98 
268 
272 
496 


112 
75 
58 
910 
150 
303 


1,261 
400 
783 


525 
281 
517 
528 
226 


26 

35 

104 


(x) 
204 

131 
67 
45 
(x) 
45 
98 


(x) 


(x) 


15 
32 
50 

171 


32 

(x) 
32 
103 
26 
24 
32 

(x) 

109 
98 
289 


Active 
propne- 

tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 

(>(um- 
_bcrL 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


1,313 


170 
396 
373 
128 
78 
20 
32 


174 
61 
161 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


15,170 


2,900 

4,536 

4,176 

1,179 

910 

118 

381 

415 

555 


135 
107 
111 
1,675 
288 
584 


2,086 

659 

1,791 


1,027 
625 
981 

1,075 
468 


494 
205 
126 
39 
81 
70 
164 


(x) 
277 

220 
113 
66 

(x) 
66 
130 


(x) 


(x) 


25 

53 

58 

245 


49 

(x) 
83 
135 
22 
31 
56 

(x) 


186 
91 
278 


Less  than  $10,000 


Establishments  not  operated  entire  year 


Number 


Receipts 

(exc. 

taxes), 

entire  year 

(Tliousond 
dollflra) 


221 

262 

153 

106 

89 

12 

21 

29 

21 


27 

20 

18 

117 


1,275 
1,551 
957 
550 
496 
66 
102 
150 
124 


139 

113 
100 
677 
60 
186 


527 
245 
779 


209 
119 
244 
246 
139 


174 
66 


(x) 
123 

109 
(x) 
65 

27 

79 
57 


(x) 
30 
31 
11 
23 
13 

(x) 


Taxes 


(Thous. 
dol.) 


(x) 
(x) 


(a) 


M 


(x) 


(2) 


(x) 


(x) 
M 


M 
M 

M 


(x) 

(z) 
(z) 
(z) 


(x) 


P.iy  roll, 
entire 
year 

(ThoiM. 
dol.) 


389 

444 

293 

150 

143 

19 

26 

38 

36 


31 
26 
225 
17 
51 


169 

60 

215 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


Active 

propnc 
tors,' 

Novem- 
ber 

(Num- 
ixr) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Mumber) 


181 
261 
155 
107 
84 
9 
20 
25 
22 


78 

38 

145 


(x) 


40 

23 

33 

17 

(x) 

20 

11 

6 

4 

22 

17 

11 

7 

5 

4 

4 

3 

10 

2 

11 

8 

3 

4 

(x) 


(x) 


4,220 


890 

1,394 

849 

562 

272 

42 

38 

110 

63 


94 
178 
262 
109 
66 
29 
36 
37 
72 


85 
70 
54 

523 
38 

120 


421 
207 
766 


173 
101 
225 
195 
155 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


Receipts 

(exc. 

taxes), 

entire  year 

(ThotMOnd 
dollars) 


14,933 


(x) 

2,866 

5,805 

1,454 

726 

241 

390 

(x) 

1,935 


(x) 

(x) 

30 

481 

65 

241 


1,867 

(x) 

(x) 


1,049 
(x) 

2,079 
1,801 
(x) 


(x) 

445 

369 
79 

105 
(x) 

118 


16 
90 
(x) 
(x) 
153 
118 
11 
64 
101 


X) 
268 


x) 

145 
x) 


(Thous. 
dol.) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 

M 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
3 
1 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 


(z) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

(x)' 
M 
(x) 
(x) 

1 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 


(Thous. 
_<lol,)_ 


(x) 

921 
1,984 

472 

228 
75 

133 
(x) 

792 


(x) 

Cx) 

8 

207 

22 

66 


607 
(x) 
(x) 


399 

(x) 
695 
622 

(x) 


(x) 
121 
155 
21 
36 
(xl 
37 

4 

29 

(x) 

(x) 

46 

45 

3 

19 

13 


Active 
proprie- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 
(Hum- 
in) 


(x) 

176 

278 

110 

56 

29 

31 

(x) 

79 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 


11,373 


(x) 

2,300 

4,455 

1,375 

603 

207 

284 

(x) 

937 


(x) 

(x) 

23 

387 

97 

252 


1,382 

(x) 

(x) 


1,000 

(x) 
1,163 
1,463 
(x) 


(x) 
398 
303 
30 
36 
(x) 
(x) 


34 

43 

(x) 

(x) 

165 

124 

6 

54 


85 
61 


80 
33 


•  Proprietors  of  unincorporated  tniBlnesses* 
I  Withheld  to  avoid  dlacloEure, 
z  Less  than  $500. 


2.74 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  2H.— RECEIPTS  SIZE- 


BILLIARD  AND  POOL  PARLORS— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948 

Establishments,  Rbcbipts,  Taxes,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Geographic  division  and  State 


All  establiahments,  total 


Receipts 
(ezc.  taxes), 
entire  year 

(ThoiAsatid 
dollars) 


Taxes 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


ftyroll, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


propnctora, 
November 


(Number) 


F^d 

employees, 

worlcweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


Establishments  operated  entire  year  with  annual  receipts  of — 


$20,000  or  more 


Receipts 

(eic.  taxes), 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Payroll, 
entire  year 


(Thousand       (Thousand 
dollars)       I       dollars) 


Active 
proprietors,* 
November 


(Number) 


United  States,  total 

Geo^aphic  divisions: 

New  England 
Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central 

West  North  Central 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central 

West  South  Central 

Mountain 

PaaSc  


New  England : 

Maine    

New  Hampshire . 

Vermont 

Massachusetts . 
Rhode  Island 
Connecticut . 


Middle  Atlantic : 

New  York 

New  Jersey 
Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central : 

Ohio       

Indiana   


Illinois  .  . 
Michigan .  . 
Wisconsin . 


West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 


South  Atlantic : 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Distnct  of  Columbia 

Virginia   

West  Virginia 

North  CaroUna 

South  Carohna 

Georgia 

Florida    


East  South  Central : 

Kentucky  

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 


West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 


Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming. . . . 

Colorado 

New  Mexico. 

Arizona 

U-.ah 

Nevada 


PadBc: 

Washington . 

Oregon  

Cauomia . . . 


386 
1,533 
1,912 
1,072 
1,650 
1,079 
1,103 
376 
550 


63 
25 

17 

198 

31 


693 
180 
660 


571 
33i 
433 
462 
57 


84 
133 
495 
22 
36 
137 
165 

32 
152 

55 
246 
127 
342 
154 
264 
273 


294 
323 
284 

173 


263 

107 
276 
457 


116 
93 
72 
22 
6 


50 

35 

465 


1,702 
3,188 

14,281 
8,328 

10,415 
7,071 
6,742 
3,313 
5,445 


346 
124 
79 
743 
136 
274 


3,902 

312 

3,474 


4,450 
3,169 
3,155 
3,010 
497 


1,257 
1,387 
2,558 
134 
433 
1,356 
1,203 


130 

717 

348 

1,640 

1,135 

2,209 

923 

1,647 

1,616 


2,037 

1,949 

2,086 

949 


1,176 

821 

2,209 

2,536 

420 

51 

391 

1,154 

657 

400 

221 

19 


670 

495 

4,280 


M 


(z) 


(z) 


12,413 


288 
1,284 
2,619 
1,433 
2,135 
1,443 
1,371 

605 
1,235 


35 
25 

11 

131 

22 

64 


657 
106 
521 


779 
711 
621 
412 
96 


204 
282 
504 
17 
29 
235 
162 


24 
131 

83 
373 
198 
492 
165 
358 
311 


355 
445 
443 
200 


205 
223 
447 
496 


203 
116 
72 
41 


W 


235 

111 
8S9 


9,588 


386 
1,591 
1,993 
1,104 
1,509 

993 
1,035 

403 

574 


65 
26 

20 
199 
29 
47 


717 
174 
700 


618 
368 
480 
475 
52 


139 
498 
25 
36 
143 
172 


32 
148 

48 
234 
129 
312 
134 
223 
249 


299 
286 
254 
154 


249 

100 
279 
407 


26 
4 
43 
125 
97 
78 
23 


54 
40 
480 


9,766 


273 
1,172 
1,395 
1,169 
1,740 
1,244 
1,144 
449 
680 


40 
41 
8 
llA 
21 
49 


527 

84 

561 


547 
510 
474 
314 
50 


135 
200 
455 
19 
32 
205 
123 

19 
131 

61 
326 
124 
384 
U7 
310 
238 


271 
413 
380 
180 


202 
196 
351 
395 


50 
3 
43 
195 
79 
51 
27 


110 

71 

499 


48 
117 
67 
72 
59 
49 
32 
50 


18,742 


190 
1,587 
4,431 
2,774 
2,410 
1,908 
2,086 
1,232 
2,124 


(x) 
(x) 
(X) 
(x) 


682 
116 
739 


1,577 

1,273 

820 

600 

161 


709 
479 
473 

210 
591 
312 


(x) 
(x) 


397 
522 
481 
154 
389 
389 


631 
337 
639 

201 


134 
297 
809 
796 


(x) 


180 
385 
214 


(x) 


345 

331 

1,448 


(z) 


(x) 
(x) 

(X) 

(x) 


M 


(x) 
(x) 


(z) 


(z) 
(x) 


(X) 


62 
410 
1,120 
653 
516 
377 
499 
301 
722 


(x) 
(x) 
(X) 

(X) 


216 
23 
171 


349 
406 
212 

105 
48 


143 
146 
173 

12 
132 
47 


(X) 
(x) 


126 
21 
78 
75 


123 
100 
109 
40 


37 
104 
163 
195 


(x) 


49 
lU 
48 


(x) 


202 
84 
436 


53 
138 
79 
66 
73 
48 
35 
46 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

(X) 


(x) 


(x) 


8ee  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


RECEIPTS  SIZE 


2.75 


Table  2H.— RECEIPTS  SIZE— BILLIARD  AND  POOL  PARLORS— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE;  1948— Continued 

Establishments,  Receipts,  Taxes,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Estabtishments  opented  entire 

year  with  annual  receipts  of- 

~ 

$10,000  to 

{19,999 

$5,000  to  $9,999 

Geographic  division  and  State 

Number 

Receipts 

(cxc,  taxes). 
enure  year 

(Thoi.sand 
dolUlTs) 

Taxes 

(Thousand 
dolLlrs) 

Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 

Active 
propnetors.* 
November 

(Mumber) 

Paid 

employees. 

workweclt 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 

Number 

Receipts 
(exc.  taxes), 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Taxes 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Active 

proprietors.* 

November 

(.Humbcr) 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 

1,101 

15,081 

115 

2,940 

1,121 

2,086 

1,916 

13,320 

86 

2,309 

1,897 

1,899 

Geographic  divisions: 

27 
130 
249 
Ui 
195 
130 
92 
56 
SS 

379 
1,701 
3,467 
1,817 
2,618 
1,793 
1,269 

800 
1,237 

6 
24 
13 
17 
16 
11 
13 
15 

80 
338 
664 
275 
521 
397 
258 
158 
249 

24 
137 
268 
148 
130 
121 
90 
56 
97 

58 
271 
418 
222 
365 
308 
211 
105 
128 

68 

318 
423 
233 
305 
206 
181 
64 
118 

468 
2,149 
2,926 
1,648 
2,137 
1,443 
1,250 
449 
850 

1 

6 
18 
14 

9 
16 
10 

2 
10 

86 
311 
445 
251 

505 
313 
244 
51 
103 

70 
326 
442 
233 
270 
190 
169 

76 
121 

101 

259 

East  North  Central 

347 

West  North  Central 

217 

380 

269 

West  South  Central   

202 

44 

Paafic 

80 

New  England : 

9 
2 

1 
7 
5 
3 

65 

13 
52 

77 
i9 
50 
61 
12 

21 
29 
28 
3 
9 
18 
26 

U 
10 
31 
22 
44 
15 
21 
34 

39 
35 

40 
16 

16 
13 
37 
26 

7 

5 
22 
11 

8 

3 

8 

2 

78 

128 
(x) 

(X) 

108 
56 
41 

841 
175 
685 

1,103 
701 
692 
795 

•     176 

292 
387 
362 
39 
129 
272 
336 

50 
188 
127 
413 
310 
554 
220 
281 
475 

518 
509 
557 
209 

214 
179 
525 
351 

100 

"so 

320 
149 
106 
45 

(x) 
(x) 
1,081 

(x) 
(x) 

(»)"■ 

3 

1 
2 

2 

(z) 

8 
12 
2 

(z) 

4 

3 
1 
2 

3 

1 

"i 

7 
7 
(2) 

1 

6 
6 
4 

3 

1 
6 
1 

1 
7 

5 

M 
(x) 

(X) 

13 

14 

(x) 

(x) 
28 
17 
11 

179 
33 
126 

217 
118 
164 
135 
30 

35 
70 
66 
4 
9 
39 
52 

6 
34 
32 
77 
53 
116 
51 
62 
90 

92 

122 
138 
45 

37 
37 
125 
59 

21 

20 
56 
21 
29 
11 

(x) 
(x) 
232 

10 

(x) 

(x) 

6 
3 
2 

71 
10 
56 

38 
62 
45 
60 
13 

25 
32 
27 
4 
10 

5 
13 
10 
31 
27 
35 

9 
19 
31 

41 
29 
35 
16 

14 
10 
40 
26 

7 

5 
21 
10 
10 

3 

(X) 

(x) 
83 

7 
(x) 
(x) 

17 
13 
8 

134 
21 
116 

144 
39 
95 
77 
13 

23 
61 
58 
2 
13 
33 
32 

6 
30 
20 
60 
38 
74 
41 
43 
53 

59 

109 
103 

37 

35 
37 
96 
43 

14 

11 
36 
19 
17 
8 

(x) 
(x) 

114 

13 
4 
3 

36 
3 
9 

166 
32 
120 

108 

73 

110 

119 

13 

L2 
32 
110 
4 
7 
31 
37 

6 
27 
16 
55 
17 
60 
33 
62 
29 

53 
64 

58 

31 

41 
14 
56 
70 

1 
1 
3 
23 
14 
9 
3 

10 

4 

104 

90 
27 
18 
240 
21 
72 

1,122 
215 
812 

737 
511 
757 
835 
36 

85 
235 
769 
29 
47 
220 
263 

38 
176 
112 
395 
114 
434 
223 
439 
206 

378 
456 
397 
212 

283 
96 
395 

476 

(x) 
(x) 

58 
200 

96 
(x) 

20 

76 

34 

740 

1 

(=)"" 

3 
1 
2 

2 

1 
7 
8 

5 

5 
(z) 

1 

"3 

1 
3 
4 

1 

1 
4 
7 
4 

3 
1 
4 
2 

(x) 
(x) 

M 
(z) 

1 
(x) 

(2) 

2 
"3 

12 
4 
4 

47 
2 

17 

165 
22 
124 

93 

91 

150 

104 

7 

11 
27 
135 
7 
5 
27 
39 

7 
43 
31 

103 
14 

114 
41 

114 
33 

62 

114 
82 

55 

55 
28 

77 
84 

(x) 

(x) 

5 
23 
12 

(x) 

14 

1 

38 

12 
4 
5 

36 
3 

10 

172 
30 
124 

122 
82 
107 
119 
12 

11 
30 
113 
5 
6 
32 
36 

7 
20 
11 
56 
14 
56 
30 
48 
28 

55 
52 
56 
27 

40 
14 
57 
58 

(x) 
(x) 

8 
33 
17 
(x) 

4 

12 

5 

104 

22 

12 

Vennont 

3 
52 

Rhode  Island 

10 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York         ...              ... 

115 

New  Jersey    

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio   

Indiana 

Itbnois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

18 
126 

70 
69 
115 
82 
11 

3 

22 

^4issoun 

North  Dakota     

116 
11 

7 

Nebraska 

Kansas , 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

PisrrirT  o(  Cohnnha                             .  , 

23 

30 

4 
38 
23 

Virginia    

77 

81 

91 

Flon^. 

East  South  Centnd: 

29 
52 

Tenne^ee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

97 
77 
43 

48 
23 

Texas 

Mountain : 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado     

58 
73 

(X) 
(X) 

4 
21 

11 

(x) 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific; 

Washington 

8 

Oregon 

1 

Cilifoma 

71 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


2.76 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  2H.— RECEIPTS  SIZE— BILLIARD  AND  POOL  PARLORS— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948— Continued 

Establishments,  Receipts,  Taxes,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Geographic  division  and  State 


Establishments  operated  entire  year  with  annual  receipts  of— 


$3,000  to  $4,999 


Number 


Receipts 

(etc. 

taxes), 

entire  year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


{Thous. 
dol) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

{Thous. 
dot.) 


Active 

proprie- 
tors.* 
Novem- 
ber 

(y^lum- 


P^d 

iployeea, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Humbcr) 


Less  than  $3,000 


Recdpts 

(exc. 

taxes), 

entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


(Thous. 
dol) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thous. 
dol.) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors,' 
Novem- 
ber 
(Hum- 


E^iid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


Establishments  not  operated  entire  year 


Receipts 

(otc. 

taies). 

entire  yeax 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


(Thous. 
dol.) 


Pay  roll, 
enure 
year 

(Tliouj. 
dol.) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 
(Hum- 
her) 


United  States,  total. 


Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 
Middle  Atlantic 
East  North  Central 
West  North  Central  . 
South  Atlanuc 
East  South  Central .  .  . 
West  South  Central .  . 
Mountain                 , 
Paafic 


New  England ; 

Maine 

New  Hampshire. 

Vermont 

Massachusetts .  . . 
Rhode  Island ,  .  .  . 
Connecticut     .  .  , 


Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania .  . 

East  North  Central : 

Ohio      

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 


West  North  Central: 

Minnesota    


Missoun  .  - 
North  Dakota . 
South  Dakota.  . 

Nebraska 

Kansas 


South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia     

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 


East  South  Central : 

Kentucky      

Tennessee    

Alabama      

Mississippi 


West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 


Mountain : 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming-  .  .  . 

Colorado 

New  Mexico . 

Ahsona 

Utah 

Nevada 


Pacific: 

Washington. 

Oregon 

California.  . . 


1,510 


69 
278 
3U 
134 
280 
156 
163 
46 
73 


132 
25 
121 


5,828 


1,419 


866 


2,570 


4,549 


2,464 


7,965 


1,143 


2.U1 


259 

1,065 

1,206 

508 

1,060 

620 

646 

181 

283 


29 
94 
129 
65 
234 
145 
130 
22 
27 


70 
285 
313 
130 
231 
121 
145 
48 
76 


30 
106 
129 

74 
219 
148 
124 

15 

21 


143 
463 
439 
260 
443 
289 
371 


241 
835 
811 
467 
778 
504 
614 
146 
153 


10 
54 
68 
43 
127 
84 
86 
7 
7 


140 
462 
434 
260 
400 
257 
342 
84 
85 


13 

83 

96 

62 

168 

115 

128 

9 

8 


71 
296 
373 
244 
335 
239 
247 


165 

851 

1,440 

1,114 

1,412 

803 

877 

505 

798 


(2) 
4 
9 
9 
9 
7 
6 
4 
10 


21 
77 
193 
146 
232 
127 
154 
66 
127 


74 
328 
398 
254 
362 
231 
241 
104 
149 


60 
22 
15 
125 
11 
26 


502 

96 

467 

317 
181 
356 
331 
21 


19 

38 

327 

(x) 

(x) 
41 
54 


(x) 

108 

(x) 

161 

89 

174 

92 

242 

151 


170 
186 
151 
113 


152 

66 

151 

277 


(x) 

'28 
32 
37 
52 
19 
(x) 


(X) 
<x) 
249 


(z) 
(z) 


(z) 


(z) 


(x) 
(x) 


(X) 

M 

(X) 


(x) 
(x) 


137 
25 
123 

83 
47 
91 
87 
5 


(x) 

2 
(x) 


(z) 

(2) 


(x) 
(x) 


(X) 

2 
(x) 


tx) 
(x) 


(x) 

1' 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(X) 

(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 

(X) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(X) 
(X) 


183 
69 
211 


156 
72 

108 
92 


13 
19 
155 
3 
3 
32 
35 


10 
48 
9 
62 
32 
92 
39 
46 
105 


94 
32 
76 

169 


19 
14 
6 
142 
25 
35 


339 
124 
372 

275 
134 
193 

185 
24 


23 
35 
282 
5 
4 
60 
58 


20 
89 
19 

115 
51 

169 
64 
87 

164 


129 
153 
123 
99 


156 
50 

133 
275 


(z) 
(2) 


(2) 
(z) 


(z) 


M 


(z) 


(z) 


(2) 


(z) 
(z) 


(z) 


(x) 
(x) 


53 

35 

34 

8 

(x) 

15 

8 

130 


(z) 


(x) 
(x) 
Cz) 


(z) 
(X) 


(z) 


3 
2 
30 

■'■5 
3 


179 
64 

219 

158 
73 

100 
94 
9 


152 

5 

4 

31 

36 


(x) 
Cx) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(X) 


(x) 


(x) 


124 

37 
135 

105 
67 

105 
84 
12 


16 
30 
109 
10 
4 
32 
43 


29 

52 

101 


15 

13 

111 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


416 
86 
349 


441 
369 
337 
264 
29 


129 
213 
345 


(x) 

(x)" 
(X) 
(z) 
(2) 


(x) 


(x) 
(X) 


172 
180 


(x) 
(x) 


35 
159 

99 
397 
170 
209 
231 

211 
258 
219 
115 


187 
133 
196 
361 


38 
164 
126 
71 
11 
7 


83 
83 
632 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


M 


(z) 
M 


(X) 

Cx) 
2 
28 
13 
69 
21 
31 


(z) 


(2) 


M 


(x) 


(X) 
(x) 


133 
40 

155 

113 
76 

107 
91 
11 


15 
29 
116 

(x) 

(x) 
33 
4« 


(x) 

(X) 
11 
44 
26 
88 
39 
52 
57 


14 
121 


*  Proprietors  of  unincorporated  businesses. 
X  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure, 
z  Less  than  $500. 


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Metropolitan  area 


Albany-Scheiiectady-Troy,  N.   Y... 

Atlanta ,  Ga 

Baltlmsre ,  Md 

Binalnghaffl,  Ala 

Boston ,  Mass 

Buffalo,  N.  Y 

Chicago,  111 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

Columbus ,  Ohio 

Dallas,  Tex 

Denver ,  Colo 

Detroit ,  Mich 

Houston,  Tex 

Indianapolis,    Ind 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

Los  Angeles,  Calif 

Louisville,  Ky 

Hilvaukee,  Wis 

Ninneapolls-St.  Paul,  Minn 

New  Orleans ,  La 

New  York-Northeastern  New  Jersey 

Philadelphia,  Fa 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Portland,  Oreg 

Providence,  R.  I 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

San  Diego,  Calif 

San  Francisco-Oakland,  Calif 

Seattle,  Wash 

Washington,  D.  C 

Youngstown,  Ohio 


All  establishments,  total 


117 
129 
450 
162 
6K 
286 
1,576 
415 
527 
173 

208 
151 

1,228 
157 
189 
362 

1,342 
122 
201 
246 

143 
3,683 
870 
889 
206 
253 
529 
236 
620 
241 
297 
180 


Receipts 

(cxc.  taxes), 
entire  year 

(Thtmsand 
doll<iri) 


7,355 

6,808 
27,307 

5,987 
56,188 
17,334 
135 , 346 
21,593 
31,332 

8,190 

10,720 
9,427 
56,524 
11,080 
10,454 
15,140 
128,988 
12,128 
13,949 
19,070 

12,869 
370,465 
58,396 
36,059 
12,398 
18,126 
29,463 
13,216 
60,127 
14,836 
28,525 
7,081 


Taxes 


(Thousand 
dolldri) 


1,129 
1,096 
3,235 
908 
7,246 
2,520 
16,822 
3,098 
5,189 
1,167 

1,501 
1,303 
7,107 
1,536 
1,454 
1,969 
14,049 
1,987 
2,023 
2,894 

1,736 
49,179 
12,362 
6,706 
1,444 
2,109 
4,526 
1,659 
8,095 
2,676 
3,929 
1,031 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dolldri) 


1,855 
1,861 
6,876 
1,398 

15,121 
4,507 

37,378 
6,292 

10,144 
2,272 

3,861 
2,448 

17,289 
2,543 
2,964 
4,605 

37,600 
3,201 
3,796 
5,670 

3,251 
115,685 

15,648 
9,539 
3,416 
4,024 
9,322 
3,492 

16,124 
4,342 
8,541 
1,716 


Active 
proprietors.' 


(Number) 


82 

90 

330 

98 

324 

235 

1,183 

283 

320 

116 

130 

109 

1,129 

92 
142 
312 
994 

79 
133 
172 

89 
2,320 
675 
831 
165 
147 
391 
206 
463 
184 
150 
144 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 


1,222 
1,021 
4,562 
1,075 
7,357 
3,029 
17,387 
3,083 
5,713 
1,722 

1,613 
1,273 
9,545 
1,464 
1,837 
2,671 
13,017 
2,024 
2,336 
3,053 

1,663 
40,574 
8,493 
6,483 
1,581 
2,563 
4,312 
1,500 
7,070 
1,871 
4,216 
1,351 


Establishments  operated  entire  year  with  annual  receipts  of— 


$100,000  or  more 


20 
12 
64 
14 
94 
39 
331 
46 
74 
U 

23 
22 

138 
33 
19 
33 

277 
21 
31 
43 

24 
727 
141 
72 
31 
27 
63 
29 
146 
39 


Receipts 

(exc.  taxes), 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dolldTi) 


4,969 

3,547 
16,289 

3,275 
42,316 
10,763 
100,880 
11,662 
21,407 

3,995 

5,353 
6,379 

35,374 
7,336 
5,912 
8,207 

96,976 
8,891 
8,566 

11,940 

8,345 

289,180 

37,375 

19,958 

7,979 
13,621 
16,617 

6,574 
46,213 

9,403 
22,066 

3,624 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


673 
2,070 

578 
5,763 
1,340 
13,782 
1,981 
4,394 

579 

938 
1,008 
5,409 
1,132 
1,031 
1,203 
10,990 
1,377 
1,383 
2,009 

1,134 

41,165 

8,779 

4,677 

989 
1,634 
2,946 
1,101 
6,614 
1,954 
3,287 

669 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dolldrj) 


1,107 

974 

3,708 

702 

10,679 
2,871 

26,730 
3,368 
6,507 
1,034 

2,462 
1,695 
9,921 
1,617 
1,509 
2,583 
28,598 
2,296 
2,294 
3,695 

2,183 
90,906 
9,322 
5,351 
2,200 
2,821 
5,497 
1,709 
12,448 
2,792 
6,421 
789 


propnetors, 
November 


(Number) 


17 
3 
5 
6 
120 
15 
15 
1 

4 

2 

74 

6 

3 

14 

98 

4 

1 

9 

6 
125 
36 

21 

7 

3 

21 

8 

51 

18 

17 

3 


employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


508 

375 
2,311 

367 
3,676 
1,293 
9,716 
1,261 
2,501 

653 

773 

620 

4,308 

840 

702 

1,205 

7,697 

1,342 

879 

1,402 

922 

26,341 

4,046 

1,993 

700 
1,322 
1,572 

730 
4,740 

349 
2,791 

330 


Establishments  operated  entire  year  with  annual  receipts  of — 


$50,000  to  $99,999 


Mctropobtan  area 


Number 


Albany-Schenectady-Troy,  N.  Y... 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Baltimore,  Hd 

Birmingham,  Ala 

Boston,  Mass 

Buffalo,  N.  Y 

Chicago,  111 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

Columb'us ,  Ohio 

Dallas ,  Tex 

Denver,  Colo 

Detroit,  Mich 

Houston,  Tex 

Indianapolis,   Ind 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

Los  Angeles,  Calif 

Louisville ,  Ky 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

Mljmeapolis-St.  Paul,  Minn 

New  Orleans ,   La 

New  York-Northeastern  New  Jersey, 

Philadelphia,  Fa 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Portland ,  Oreg 

Providence,  R.    I 

St.  Louie,  Mo , 

San  Diego,  Calif 

San  Francisco-Oakland,  Calif.... 

Seattle,  Wash 

Washington,  D.  C 

Youngstown,  Ohio 


16 
18 
74 
11 
80 
44 
238 
70 
66 
28 

26 
20 

112 
20 
33 
37 

163 
28 
40 
58 

32 
440 
152 
90 
24 
30 
81 
21 
87 
32 
51 
24 


Receipts 
(cxc.  taxes), 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


984 
1,236 
5,119 

724 
5,586 
3,083 
17,495 
4,956 
4,695 
2,053 

1,881 
1,437 
8,421- 
1,417 
2,419 
2,663 
12,074 
2,055 
2,813 
4,055 

2,341 
31,646 
10,932 
6,504 
1,746 
2,215 
5,716 
1,540 
6,238 
2,323 
3,774 
1,555 


Taxes 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


151 
185 
694 
97 
793 
394 
1,815 
651 
485 
358 

209 
163 
337 
182 
254 
335 
1,669 
461 
400 
553 

335 

4,903 

2,295 

1,119 

177 

347 

795 

240 

316 

350 

445 

211 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

(Thousond 
dollars) 


370 

331 
1,373 

153 
1,732 

762 
5,664 
1,291 
1,612 

611 

513 
371 

2,666 
356 
806 
364 

3,220 
545 
712 

1,117 

496 
10,663 
2,906 
1,724 

499 

619 
1,821 

412 
1,689 

722 
1,239 

437 


Active 
proprietors," 


(Number) 


7 
33 

3 
IS 
27 
141 
34 
38 


10 
13 
97 
9 
18 
20 
93 
13 
20 
27 

16 
127 
109 
52 
19 
17 
41 
13 
52 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


201 

249 

1,031 

97 

1,096 

573 
3,317 

737 
1,241 

459 

339 
326 

1,828 
206 
591 
548 

1,904 
402 
574 
787 

377 

5,634 

2,035 

1,U5 

331 

463 

1,145 

222 

997 

429 

833 

354 


$25,000  to  $49,999 


Number 


16 
27 
58 
24 
55 
47 
195 
64 
53 
34 

36 
18 
91 
20 
27 
63 
170 
13 
31 
50 

29 
447 
132 
13.4 
40 
21 
82 
24 
79 
36 
30 
19 


Receipts 
(exc.  taxes), 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


549 
901 
2,190 
339 
/CI46 
1,684 
7,179 
2,370 
2,148 
1,232 

1,404 

670 

3,282 

653 

1,041 

2,398 

6,136 

511 

1,126 

1,861 

1,031 
15,903 
4,972 
3,998 
1,436 

702 
3,122 

922 
2,775 
1,289 
1,140 

695 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


185 
133 
149 
124 
634 
311 
190 
154 

156 

68 

301 

59 

93 

326 

602 

32 

114 

236 

166 
1,119 
791 
535 
176 

43 
360 

92 
203 
151 
114 

81 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


159 
270 
632 

.  217 
695 
485 

2,233 
627 
337 
347 

338 
176 

1,013 
188 
333 
616 

1,877 
139 
331 
561 

209 

5,211 

1,460 

1,047 

393 

210 

1,023 

257 

865 

385 

324 

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proprietors, 
November 


(Number) 


11 
28 
42 
172 
60 
43 
19 

30 
12 
74 
15 
15 
53 
124 
5 
26 
41 

24 
269 
121 
97 
34 
19 
61 
27 
59 
35 
25 
12 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


165 
202 
519 
216 
620 
505 
1,769 
383 
606 
368 

223 
149 
911 
130 
234 
469 
1,138 
102 
268 
427 

194 

2,944 

1,166 

1,1U 

298 

296 

695 

131 

485 

225 

209 

233 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


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Table  2M.— RECEIPTS  SIZE— AMUSEMENTS— SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREAS:  1948— Continuecl 

Establishments,  Receipts,  Taxes,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Metropolitan  area 


Establishments  operated  entire  year  with  annual  receipts  of— 


$10,000  to  $24,999 


Receipts 
(exc.  taxes), 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars} 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


Active 
proprietors,* 
November 


(Numter) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

CNumber) 


$5,000  to  $9,999 


Receipts 
(exc.  taxes), 
entire  year 

(.Thousand 
doll<iTs) 


CITiousdnd 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

(.Thousand 
dollars) 


proprietors, 
November 


(^jumbet) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Humbtr) 


Jtlbany-Schenectady-Troy ,   N.  Y. . . 

Atlanta,   Ga 

Baltimore,  Hd 

Birmingham,  Ala 

Boston ,  Mass 

Buffalo,  N.  Y 

Chicago,  111 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

Columbus,  Ohio 

Dallas,  Tex 

Denver,  Colo 

Detroit,  Mich 

Houston,  Tex 

Indianapolis ,   Ind 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

Los  Angeles,  Calif 

Louisville,  Ky 

Milwauliee,  Wis 

Miimeapolis-St.   Paul,  Minn 

New  Orleans,   La 

New  York-Northeastern  New  Jersey, 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Portland,  Oreg 

Providence,  R.    I 

St.   Louis,  Mo 

San  Diego,  Calif 

San  Francisco-Oakland,  Calif 

Seattle ,  Wash 

Washington,  D.  C 

youngstown,  Ohio 


20 
13 
71 
29 
97 
54 
191 
50 
65 
31 

25 
23 
122 

21 
27 


20 
25 

21 
492 
110 
152 
33 
39 
57 
33 
77 
31 
36 
29 


347 

294 
1,149 

416 
1,600 

914 
3,099 

914 
1,061 

525 

409 
354 

1,826 
339 
422 
715 

3,098 
214 
341 
468 

324 

8,026 

1,828 

2,442 

647 

606 

999 

498 

1,228 

571 

560 

528 


61 
129 
71 
21 
45 

38 
9 
60 
19 
35 
45 
137 


21 

242 

101 

165 

66 

30 

72 

28 

50 

47 


94 
67 
377 
126 
598 
243 
880 
230 
410 
161 

130 
31 
585 
33 
127 
209 
923 
138 
95 
133 

93 
2,285 
545 
623 
173 
165 
238 
130 
323 
153 
205 
134 


18 
63 
21 
53 
57 
177 
47 
65 
22 

20 
22 

llA 
16 
29 
40 

171 
13 
18 
28 

18 
332 
91 
175 
32 
24 
51 
36 
79 
27 
26 
25 


140 
56 
260 
114 
373 
321 
752 
145 
334 
109 

66 

44 
483 

51 
100 
113 
502 
106 

63 
113 

61 
1,470 
586 
974 
132 
269 
300 

88 
180 
101 
122 
207 


10 
16 
37 
18 
97 
21 
158 
51 
37 
14 


18 
148 
12 
27 
51 
155 
10 
19 
12 

13 
452 
80 
125 
14 
35 
48 
25 
50 
30 
28 
24 


77 
120 
251 
133 
694 
151 
1,103 
352 
269 
102 

151 

132 

1,044 

35 

196 

367 

1,096 

76 
133 

91 


1,206 
541 
900 
103 
257 
351 
190 
353 
222 
204 
176 


21 

33 

48 

31 

186 

35 

294 

101 

94 

28 

37 
20 
181 
32 
62 
103 
237 
15 
49 
26 

21 

637 

129 

241 

16 

52 

95 

51 

46 

58 

31 

29 


12 
36 
12 
73 
22 
134 
44 
31 


15 
19 

144 
12 
24 
50 

144 
10 
19 
13 

10 
409 
82 
124 
14 
21 
43 
23 
57 
27 
18 
20 


51 
25 
54 
4S 

202 
76 

240 
70 
75 
29 

19 
23 

122 
34 
50 
66 

189 
14 
65 
79 

27 
516 
110 
413 
3 
60 
55 
37 
31 
21 


Establishments  operated  entire  year  with  annual  receipts  of — 


Less  than  $5,000 


Establishments  not  operated  entire  year 


Metropolitan  area 


Receipts 
(exc.  taxes), 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dotlars) 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

(Thousdnd 
dollars) 


Active 
proprietors,* 


(><umber) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

Qitmba) 


Receipts 
(exc.  taxes), 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Active 
proprietors. 


(Tijunibcr) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


Albany-Schenectady-Troy,  N.  Y... 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Baltimore ,  Md 

Birmingham,  Ala 

Boston,  Mass 

Buffalo,  N.  Y 

Chicago,  in 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

Columbus,  Ohio 

Dallas,  Tex 

Denver,  Colo 

Detroit,  Mich 

Houston,  Tex 

Indianapolis ,  Ind 

Kansas  City,  Ho 

Los  Angeles,  Calif 

Louisville ,  Ky 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

Minneapolis-St.  Paul,  Minn 

New  Orleans ,  La 

New  York-Northeastern  New  Jersey 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Portland,  Oreg 

Providence,  R.  I 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

San  Diego,  Calif 

San  Francisco-Oakland,  Calif.... 

Seattle,  Wash 

Washington,  D.  C 

Youngstown,  Ohio 


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27 

111 
49 

260 
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32 

24 
23 

134 
18 
30 
82 

161 
21 
21 
27 

13 
630 
159 
199 
24 
50 
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54 
224 

71 
296 
111 
731 
119 
247 

85 


484 
46 
89 
216 
467 
46 
59 
61 

42 
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437 
536 

65 
131 
287 
125 
206 

39 
109 


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37 
20 
72 
18 
135 
20 
78 
14 

19 
10 
30 

3 
16 
31 
88 

4 
20 

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11 
201 
46 
108 
12 
17 
44 
20 
20 
18 
34 
11 


11 
17 
81 
16 
94 
49 
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46 
56 
34 

20 
24 

185 
16 
28 
83 

158 
21 
19 
25 

9 

651 

152 

204 

17 

36 

102 

43 

68 

23 

30 

42 


6 
19 
39 
33 
98 
33 

232 
26 

133 
29 


63 
5 
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89 
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32 
12 

12 
171 
64 
216 
5 
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34 
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15 
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39 
80 
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203 
86 

140 
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53 
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433 
33 
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219 
15 
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445 

96 

137 

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51 

86 

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108 

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393 

656 
2,085 

529 
3,650 

628 
4,859 
1,220 
1,505 

193 

1,450 
392 

6,093 

1,154 
375 
574 

9,091 
335 
911 
594 

691 

20,691 

2,311 

1,721 

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594 

2,371 

3,367 

3,114 

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415 


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433 

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149 
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472 

140 
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636 
56 

118 
72 

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1,666 

379 

175 

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41 

345 

188 

402 

161 

74 

48 


99 

170 

701 

149 

1,159 

93 

1,442 

655 

606 

77 

357 
95 

2,843 
264 
111 
199 

2,657 

64 

295 

133 

238 
5,732 
740 
445 
123 
140 
554 
913 
733 
214 
237 
107 


18 
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53 
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191 
42 
72 
17 

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17 

441 
18 
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52 

206 
13 
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357 
84 

158 
42 
27 
72 
56 
97 
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24 
25 


151 
95 
348 
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792 
228 
1,361 
461 
823 
75 

158 
96 

1,325 
198 
140 
228 

1,498 

54 

455 

228 

70 
3,498 
466 
631 
107 
131 
478 
258 
620 
217 
197 
115 


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CONTENTS 

Table  Page 

3A   Employee  Size  of  Establishments — Personal,  Business,  and  Repair  Services— United  States,  by 

Kind  of  Business,  1948:  Establishments,  receipts,  payroll,  and  personnel 3.02 

3B   Employee  Size  of  Establishments — Personal,  Business,  and  Repair  Services— Geographic 

Division  and  State,  IQ-iS:  Establishments,  receipts,  pay  roll,  and  personnel 3.08 


3.11 


3C   Employee  Size  of  Establishments — Personal,  Business,  and  Repair  Services — Selected  Kinds  of 
Business,  by  Geographic  Division  and  State,  19-48:  Establishments,  receipts,  pay  roll,  and 
personnel 

Page  Page 

Advertising  agencies 3.11  Photographic  studios  (inc.  commercial 

Automobile  storage,  parking 3.13    photography) 3.29 

Barbershops 3,15  Power  laundries 3.31 

Barber  and  beauty  shops  combined 3.17  Pressing,  alteration,  garment  repair 

Beauty  shops 3.19    shops 3.33 

Cleaning,  dyeing  plants  (exc.  rug  Self-service  laundries 3.35 

cleaning) 3.21  Shoe  repair  shops 3.37 

Electrical  repair  shops 3.23  Upholstery,  furniture  repair  shops 3.39 

Funeral  service 3.25  Watch,  clock,  jewelry  repair  shops 3.4-1 

General  automobile  repair  shops 3.27 

3D   Employee  Size  of  Establishments — Year -Round  Hotels — Geographic  Division  and  State, 

1948:  Establishments,  guest  rooms,  receipts,  payroll,  and  personnel 3.43 

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3.11 


Tabic 3C— EMPLOYEE  SIZE  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— SELECTED  KINDS  OF 

BUSINESS.  BY  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948 

ESTABUSBMBNTS,  RECEIPTS,  PaY  RoLL,  AND  PERSONNEL  


Geognphic  division  and  State 


Total 


Bstab- 
iish- 
mtntA 


(Number) 


Receipts, 

entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollan) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


employees. 

workweelt 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 


Eatablishmentd  repenting  November  15  employment  of— 


No  paid  employee 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


[Humber) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dottdrs) 


~Ria — 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

{Humber) 


1  to  3  paid  employees 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


(Number) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


^i3 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


Totml 

Geographic  divUlons: 

New  Gnfiland 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central 

West  North  Central 

South  Adanoc      

East  South  Central 

West  South  Central 

Mountain 

Paafic   

New  England: 

Mair»e  

New  Hampshire 

Vermont       

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York    

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvama 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa    

Missouri   

North  Dakota 

South  E^ota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia        

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carohna 

Georgia 

Florida , 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky  

Tennessee   

Alabama    

Mississippi    

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Okhhom 

Texas 

Mountain : 

MoDOru      .    

Idaho   

Wyoming 

Colorado   

New  Mexico 

Ne»ada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Camocna 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


3,279 


188 
1,113 
808 
210 
190 

59 
147 

66 
498 


1 

3 

105 

32 

43 


846 

66 
201 ! 


1781 
52 

380 ! 

144  j 
54  [ 


56 
36 

91  i 

4 

2 
16 

5  j 


21 
55  i 
24j 
17  1 

9 
16 

6 
28 
33 


18 

16 

104 


67 

28 

403  1 


394,872 


38,739 


5,509 


29,  aa 


12,635 
185,191 
119,051 

19,820 

11,793 
3,198 

Cx) 

(x) 

31,687 


5,432 
101,051 

56,734 
8,346 
4,206 
1,340 

(x) 

(X) 

13.363 


1,305 
19,193 
10,513 

2,045 

1,205 
403 
(x) 
(x) 

2,989 


30 
137 
107 
24 
19 
2 
27 
12 
87 


270 

1,715 

1,703 

185 

141 

(x) 

513 
(x) 
873 


(x) 


Cx) 


(x) 
(x)' 


66 
358 
278 
76 
71 
23 
56 
23 
195 


1,702 
9,702 
7,791 
1,747 
1,871 

531 
1,405 

577 
4,476 


(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
8,413 
1,520 
2,533 


160,902 
3,494 
20,795 


18,635 
2,409 
66,041 
26,302 
5,664 


5,398 

2,043 

10,967 

27 

(x) 

(x) 

190 


(x) 
3,959 
1,498 
1,146 
202 
1,214 

(x) 
2,015 
1,483 


(x) 
1,404 
565 
(x) 


297 
1,323 
(x) 
5,405 


(x) 
305 

1,271 
(x) 
256 

1,099 
(X) 


2,892 
2,628 
26,157 


(X) 
(x) 
(x) 

3,816 
552 

1,009 


89,395 
1,413 
10,243 


8,714 

1,014 

33,467 

10,984 

2,555 


2,563 

524 

4,731 

16 

Cx) 

Cx) 

75 


Cx) 

1,369 

761 

392 

67 

273 

Cx) 

760 

464 


Cx) 
Cx) 
Cx) 


864 
160 
262 


16,277 

400 

2,516 


1,858 

237 

5,819 

2,050 

549 


568 

179 

1,079 

7 

Cx) 

Cx) 

27 


Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 


Cx) 


413 
189 
115 
30 
63 

188 
160 


104 
9 
24 


1,331 
97 
287 


M 


Cx) 


Cx) 


177 
564 
474 


Cx) 


Cx) 


663 

194 


Cx) 


176 
72 


Cx) 


78 
565 
Cx) 
1,981 


Cx) 


Cx) 


30 
148 


Cx) 


73 
536 


Cx) 


Cx) 

Cx/ 


Cx) 
Cx) 
Cx) 
Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx)" 

Cx) 


21 
155 


Cx) 


79 
200 
Cx) 

1,169 
666 

11,528  I 


Cx) 


Cx) 


321 

177 

2,491 


Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 


M 


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Cx) 


Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx) 
Cx) 
Cx) 
Cx) 


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Cx) 


Cx) 

Cx)* 

Cx) 

m' 

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Cx) 
Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 

Cx) 


Cx) 


Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx)' 


Cx) 
Cx) 
Cx) 
Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx)' 

Cx) 


Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx) 
Cx) 


263 
21 
74 


56 
21 
126 
58 
17 


24 

9 

162 


Cx) 

Cx)" 
952 
429 
294 


7,409 

331 

1,912 


1,618 

446 

3,412 

1,858 

457 


497 
298 
697 

Cx) 

Cx) 
158 

Cx) 


373 
L35 
160 
Cx) 
357 
Cx) 
Cx) 
372 


182 
162 
187 


Cx) 

157 
Cx) 
1,105 


Cx) 
Cx) 


211 
Cx) 


497 

128 

3,851 


334 

1,933 

1,712 

303 

355 

113 

256 

115 

1,063 


Cx) 

Cx)" 
197 
53 
75 


1,507 

57 

359 


316 
93 
369 
341 
93 


31 
56 
U3 

Cx) 

Cx) 
14 

Cx) 


Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 

25 
(x) 
196 


Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 
13 

17 


148 
34 
881 


2.140 


126 
669 
518 
130 
140 

49 
110 

49 
349 


Cx) 
Cx) 


76 
23 
22 


499 
38 
132 


99 
34 
246 
104 
35 


33 
24 
55 


Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 


35 
14 
12 


Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx) 


16 

19 
14 


Cx) 

1. 

Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 


50 

14 

285 


3.12 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  3C.— EMPLOYEE  SIZE  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— SELECTED  KINDS  OF 

BUSINESS,   BY  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE.  1948— Continued 

ADVERTISING  AGENCIES 
EsTABUSHMENTS,  Receiits,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Estabhshments  reporting  November  15 

employment  of — 

4  to  7  paid  employee 

8  to  19  paid  employees 

0  to  49  paid  employees 

5C 

paid  employees  or  more 

Geographic  division  and  State 

Establish- 
ments 

(Humber) 

Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Paid 

employees 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

dumber) 

EstabUsh- 
ments 

Wumber) 

Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Tliousartc 
•  dollars) 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  IS 

(Number) 

Estabhsh- 
ments 

(Number) 

Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Tliousatid 
dollars) 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 

Establish 
ments 

(Number) 

Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollari) 

F^d 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 

Total 

719 

41,037 

13,721 

3,753 

585 

69,555 

30,670 

6,847 

252 

70,581 

37,921 

7,458 

132 

178,388 

105^9 

18,541 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atbntic 

East  North  Central 

West  North  Central 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central 

West  South  Central                         ... 

Mountain 

PaaSc                                       .        ... 

35 
228 
165 
49 
61 
19 
34 
17 
111 

1,961 
13,032 
10,263 
2,539 
2,988 
695 
1,790 
638 
7,031 

645 

4,303 

3,530 

905 

926 

306 

562 

262 

2,282 

172 
1,204 
859 
261 
308 

98 
177 

91 
583 

39 
214 
139 
40 
26 
13 
22 
14 
78 

3,974 
24,828 
18,838 
4,183 
3,436 
1,648 
2,574 
1,958 
8,116 

1,813 

12,134 

7,988 

1,552 

1,041 

778 

868 

594 

3,902 

447 
2,594 
1,597 
445 
275 
201 
235 
162 
891 

16 
104 
78 
15 
10 
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7 

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(x) 
30,801 
22,708 

3,412 

2,239 

(x) 

1,651 

5,660 

(x) 
16,448 
12,367 

1,612 

1,183 

(x) 
971 

3,U3 

(x) 

3,075 

2,232 
462 
312 

(x) 
205 

665 

2 

72 

41 

6 

3 

1 

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Cx) 

105,113 

57,748 

7,654 

1,118 

(x)" 

5,531 

(x) 
66,151 
31,113 

3,973 
701 

(x)" 
2,954 

(x) 
11,651 

5,307 
747 
170 

(xj" 

501 

New  England : 

2 

1 
22 
3 
7 

170 
19 
39 

36 
11 
73 
29 
16 

16 
6 

21 
1 

1 
3 
1 

1 
16 
10 
3 
4 
2 
4 
12 
9 

5 
7 
5 
2 

3 
3 
4 
24 

1 

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18 
7 
86 

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1,202 

170 

456 

10,100 
1,130 
1,802 

2,363 

679 

4,396 

1,945 

880 

767 
176 

1,551 

(x) 

(x) 
97 

(x) 

(x) 
648 
533 
40 
148 
(x) 
91 
787 
650 

161 
304 

(x) 

(x) 

78 

115 

145 

1,452 

(x)" 
354 

(X)" 

1,104 
827 

5,100 

(x) 

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400 

60 
140 

3,399 
283 
621 

731 
232 
1,707 
623 
237 

353 
99 
385 
(x) 
(x) 

44 
(x) 

(x) 

192 

160 

33 

56 

(x) 

21 

227 

200 

64 
170 
(x) 
(x) 

34 

51 

42 

435 

(x)" 
180 

(x)" 

350 

137 

1,795 

(x) 

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108 
13 
37 

895 
100 
209 

186 

63 

380 

153 

77 

85 
32 
111 

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(x) 
18 

(x) 

(x) 
82 
49 
14 
23 

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18 
58 
51 

25 
37 

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(x) 

14 
12 
19 
132 

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95 

39 

449 

21 
11 

161 
13 
40 

38 
5 
68 
17 
11 

9 

7 
18 

4 
2 

1 
9 
5 
3 

4 
1 
1 
2 

5 
6 
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1 

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4 
6 
11 

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1 
3 
2 

1 

12 
9 
57 

2,282 

542 

1,150 

19,706 
1,043 
4,079 

4,453 
469 
9,835 
2,945 
1,136 

892 
(x) 
1,8U 

306 

(x) 

(x) 

1,669 
285 
321 

771 
(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

595 
(x) 

(X) 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

952 
1,170 

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673 
(X) 
122 

(X) 

(x) 

1,060 
1,535 
5,521 

980 
271 
562 

9,907 

566 

1,661 

1,977 
284 

4,133 
998 
596 

360 
(x) 
720 

135 
(x) 

(x) 
354 
191 
134 

202 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

235 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
206 
472 

(x)" 

283 
(x) 

66 
(x) 
(X) 

572 

414 

2,916 

235 

80 
132 

2,010 
148 
436 

417 
61 
777 
215 
127 

94 
(x) 
221 

43 
(x) 

(x) 

104 
49 
37 

39 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

60 

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(x) 
(x) 

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(x) 
57 
124 

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69 
(x) 

32 
(x) 
(x) 

146 
103 
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3 

87 
4 
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16 
3 

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8 
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2 
6 

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1 
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1 

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18 

2,925 

(x) 
531 

25,463 

843 

4,495 

4,329 

638 

13,522 

3,377 

842 

1,028 

(x) 
1,327 

(x)" 

(x)" 

(X) 

(x) 

767 
(x) 

(X)" 
(x) 

717 
934 

... 

... 

(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

1,668 
(x) 
228 

13,896 

496 

2,056 

2,191 

404 

7,860 

1,353 

559 

547 
(x) 
732 

(x)" 

(x)" 

(x) 

(x) 

421 
(x) 

(x)" 
(x) 

335 
636 

(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

337 
(x) 
71 

2,5U 
114 
450 

431 

79 

1,386 

221 

115 

115 
(x) 
186 

(x)" 

(x)" 

(X) 

(x) 

*96 

(x) 

(x)" 
(x) 

.  "ei. 

124 

(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

2 

61 

11 

.7 

*23 

9 

2 

3 
"3 

"3 

!.. 

... 

"i 

7 

(x)" 

96,893 
8,220 

(x) 

34,212 

15,703 

(x) 

2,175 
5,479 

1,118 

(x)" 
... 

5,ii; 

(x)" 

60,605 
5,546 

(X) 

18,891 
7,659 
(x) 

1,222 

2,751 

701 

(x)" 
2,954 

(x) 

Rhode  Island                                

Connecticut         

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York                                    .    . 

10  362 

East  North  Central 

Ohio                         .              

(X) 

3^030 
1,357 

(x) 

2A1 
506 

Indiana                                 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Iowa 

Missouri   .  .                                            ... 

North  Dakota                   

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 
Delaware 

170 

West  Virginia ,' 

Flonda 

East  South  Central: 

Alabama                                         

West  South  Central: 

Oklahoma 

Mountain : 

Idaho   

Wyoming       

' 

Colorado 

Anzona 

Utah 

Nevadi 

•  •• 

Paclflc: 

Washington    

Oregon 

... 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


EMPLOYEE  SIZE 


3.13 


Table  3C.— EMPLOYEE  SIZE  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL.  BUSINESS.  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— SELECTED  KINDS  OF 

BUSINESS,  BY  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948— Continued 

\l'TtniOIUI,l    STORAGI  .  PARKING 
ESTABUSBMBNTS,  RECEIPTS,  PaY  RoLL,  AKD  PERSONNEL 


Geographic  division  and  Start 


Estab- 
Jiah- 

ments 

{Humber) 


Receipu, 

entire 


Pay  roll, 
enure 
year 


{Thotuand      (Thousand 
dollar)      1      dollars) 


employees, 

workweek 

ended 

neareat 

Nov.  15 


Establishments  reporting  November  15  employment  of— 


No  paid  employee 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


(Number) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
doltars) 


employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

{Humbcr) 


1  paid  employee 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


(Number) 


Receipts, 

entire 
year 

^Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


employees, 
workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

{Tjumher) 


Total 

Geographic  dtrUlona: 

New  England         

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central 

West  North  Central 

South  Atlantic        

East  South  Central , 

West  South  Central 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  En^and : 

Maine        ' 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts / . . . . 

Rhode  Island , 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey    

Pennsylvania    

East  North  Central: 
Ohw 

?!Kfa"T 

Illinois 

Michig^ 

Wisconsin 

We«t  North  Geotral: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  E^ota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Distnct  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Gexirgia 

Flonda 

East  South  Central : 

Kentucky 

Tamesaee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

lifflriiMna 

OUabonu 

Tcxaa 

4 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Cokxado 

New  Maioo 

Utah   ..'.'.■.■.■.■.'.■.■.■.■.■.■.■.■.■.■.'.'.■.■.■ 
Nevada 

Padflc: 

Washington 

uwuu 

CU]danua 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table 


569 

2.833 

1,684 

595 

620 

267 

596 

179 

1,190 


6 

296 

67 

161 


1,849 
365 
619 


472 
166 
435 
518 
93 


128 
43 
338 
2 
4 
29 
51 

25 
115 
108 
65 
30 
32 
32 
68 
145 


70 

134 

60 

3 


13 

94 

91 

398 


1 

2 

2 

105 

4 

29 

27 

9 


139 

70 

981 


55,990 


25,618 


2,672 


10,379 


1,719 


10,814 
71,075 
41,523 
10,655 
(x) 

'^,420 
(x) 

3,010 
26, 140 


3,070 
20,694 
12,765 

3,205 
(x) 

1,271 
(x) 
812 

7,425 


1,602 
8,297 
6,024 
1,627 
(x) 

820 
(x) 

382 
3,133 


207 
897 
502 
186 
170 

56 
147 

72 
435 


717 

3,707 

1,596 

691 

521 

178 

486 

315 

2,068 


16 
148 
69 

7 
18 

2 
34 
15 
85 


498 
Cx) 
(x) 

7,023 
(x) 

2,222 


55,753 
4,652 
10,560 


10,684 
3,851 

18,043 
7,418 
1,527 


2,502 

916 

6,080 

(x) 

(x) 

506 

608 


392 
2,200 
2,989 

983 

411 
(x) 

275 
2,150 
2,042 


1,407 

2,182 

811 

20 


(x) 
2,146 
1,712 

.5,879 


(x) 
M 
(x) 
1,451 
60 
596 
460 
253 


3,471 
2,361 
20,308 


158 
(x) 
(x) 
1,983 
(x) 
604 


16,372 
1,275 
3,047 


3,437 
1,284 
5,133 
2,417 
494 


735 

283 

1,385 

(x) 

(x) 
124 
170 

106 
689 
651 
249 
133 


72 
(x) 
(x) 
1,020 
(x) 
305 


5,947 

654 

1,596 


1,795 

760 

2,084 

1,123 

262 


382 
132 
948 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


112 
509 
586 


420 

562 

183 

6 


(x) 
643 
525 
2,088 


(x) 
(x) 
Cx) 
383 
6 
173 
135 
79 


1,119 

603 

5,703 


(x) 


67 
91 

62 
371 
436 
188 

85 

95 
331 
339 


241 

421 

155 

3 


Cx) 
353 
270 

1,114 


Cx) 
Cx) 
Cx) 


184 
4 
83 
68 
25 


401 

236 

2,496 


6 

3 

103 

21 

65 

560 
151 
186 


148 
33 
82 

203 
36 


38 
9 

107 

2 
9 
21 

6 

25 
24 
16 
10 
15 
8 
13 
53 


1 
47 

3 

6 
11 

3 

47 

16 

372 


21 
15 
2 
404 
73 
202 


2,280 
729 
698 


449 
101 
425 
511 
110 


M 


Cx) 


Cx) 


11 

106 
145 
40 
34 
32 
10 
53 
189 


Cx) 


Cx) 
M 


Cx) 
Cx) 


117 
462 
337 
154 
140 

80 
U6 

37 
246 


869 
4,074 
2,533 
1,054 
Cx) 

484 
Cx) 

243 
2,144 


Cx) 
Cx)' 


Cx) 


Cx) 


Cx) 


Cz) 

Cx) 


13 

54 

100 

319 


M 


Cx) 

Cx)* 
2 
Cx) 

Cx)  ' 


(x) 

Cx)' 

Cx) 

Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx)' 


(x) 

Cx)' 

Cx)' 

Cx)' 


264 
77 
121 


34 

71 

132 

11 


2 

20 

16 

108 


431 

92 

282 


2,709 
535 
780 


657 
229 
645 
891 
111 


Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 


73 
106 


32 
262 
189 
94 
31 
41 

98 
211 


Cx) 
Cx) 


82 

330 


Cx) 


255 

88 

1,725 


22 

17 
207 


149 
106 
551 


211 

193 

1,740 


2,794 


177 
741 
586 
239 


Cx) 

II 
Cx) 


50 
473 


Cx) 
(x)' 


78 
21 
63 

431 
130 
180 


135 

60 

143 

225 

22 


Cx) 

1 

Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 


28 
20 
169 


9 

5 
7 

45 

35 

398 


1,719 


Cx) 
Cx) 


117 
462 
337 
154 


37 
246 


Cx) 
Cx)' 


55 

13 


264 
77 
121 


39 
34 

71 
132 


Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 


9 

15 

5 
34 
22 
15 
7 
9 

12 
29 


Cx) 
Cx) 


15 
53 


Cx) 


20 
15 
108 


22 

17 

207 


3.14 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Tabic  3C— EMPLOYEE  SIZE  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— SELECTED  KINDS  OF 

BUSINESS,   BY  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948— Continued 

\l  TOMOIilLL  STORAGH,  PARKING 
Es^rABUSHMENTS.  RECEirrs,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Geogiaphic  division  and  State 


Establishments  reporting  November  15  employment  of— 


2  paid  employees 


Establish- 
ments 


(Humhcr) 


Receipts,     Pay  roll, 
entire  entire 

year  year 


{Thousand 
dollan) 


(Thousand 
dollari) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Humbcr) 


3  paid  employees 


Establish- 
ments 


{Humber\ 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 


{Thousand 
'  dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Humber) 


4  to  7  paid  employees 


Establish- 
ments 


(Numbtr) 


Receipts, 
entire 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entue 
year 

(Thousayid 
dollars) 


Paid 
nnployees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(Mumber) 


8  paid  employees  or  more 


Establish 
tnents 


(^vfumbcr) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousar^ 
dollars) 


Paid 

employees. 

woreweck 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 


Total 


1,221 


2,442 


815 


18,322 


4,940 


2,445 


1,315 


49,495 


6,700 


80,233 


Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central 

West  North  Central 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central . 

West  South  Central 

Mountain 

Paafic        ,  . . 

New  England : 

Maine 

New  Hampshire  

Vermont  

Massachusetts  

Rhode  Island 
Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York  

New  Jersey  

Pennsylvania  

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana .  .  . . .  . 

Illinois  .... 

Michigan  

Wisconsin      

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota  . 

Iowa 

Missouri     

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska     

Kansas    

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland    

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia       

West  Virginia ' 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central : 

Kentucky      

Tennessee   

Alabama   

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

.  Arkansas 

Louisiana   

Oklahoma 

Texas       

Mountain: 

Montana    

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Anzona     

Utah   

Nevada        

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon , 

California 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


75 
4ai 
218 
95 
84 
38 
88 
23 
176 


252 

60 
112 

69 
19 
53 
68 
9 


22 
12 
U2 


990 

7,673 

2,859 

1,127 

1,175 

411 

985 

344 

3,060 


226 
1,660 
709 
32A 
274 
122 
278 
83 
735 


150 
848 
436 
190 
168 

76 
176 

46 
352 


38 
308 
152 
40 
71 
18 
74 


739 
7,949 
3,015 

745 
1,215 

369 
1,448 

323 
2,519 


212 
2,014 
815 
211 
363 
105 
446 
75 
698 


114 
924 
456 
120 
213 

54 
222 

36 
306 


77 

473 

236 

65 

102 

52 

91 

25 

144 


2,539 

20,883 

10,444 

1,976 

3,315 

1,117 

2,518 

828 

5,675 


734 

6,365 

2,930 

680 

918 

30O 

802 

247 

1,614 


(x) 
(x) 


507 
176 
275 


5,290 

854 

1,529 

847 

197 

1,018 

694 

103 


321 
125 
571 
(x) 

(x)" 


47 
238 
434 
118 
(x) 

40 
(X) 
136 
133 


134 
195 

M 

(x) 


(x) 

208 
(x) 

645 


(x) 
(x) 


360 

263 

2,437 


(x) 
(x) 


1,048 
236 

376 


220 
53 
226 
187 
23 


75 
41 
179 
(x) 

(x)" 


10 
44 
99 
34 

(x) 
10 

(x) 
29 
40 


37 
58 

(x) 

(x) 


(x) 

59 
(x) 
178 


(x) 
(x) 


85 
57 
593 


(x) 
(x) 


504 
120 
224 


138 
38 
106 
136 
18 


50 
22 
100 
(x) 

(x)" 


6 

30 

56 

24 

(x) 

6 
(x) 
16 
20 


18 
38 

(x) 

(x) 


(x) 

36 
(x) 
114 


(x) 
(x) 


44 
24 
284 


224 
29 
55 

40 
15 
47 
44 
6 


(x) 

(x)"" 

388 

91 

182 


6,486 
501 
962 


705 
210 
1,145 
845 
110 


111 
107 
452 

(x)" 

(x) 

(X) 


95 
209 

128 
157 
47 

(x) 

(X) 
141 
401 


(x) 

148 
(x) 


274 
148 
985 


(x) 
(x)' 


(x) 
(x) 


418 

211 

1,890 


(x) 

(x)" 
110 
28 


1,606 
135 
273 


184 
72 
293 
228 
38 


25 
37  ■ 
125 

(x)" 
(x) 

X) 

29 
64 

38 
45 
11 

(x) 

(X) 
39 
122 


(x) 

6 
(x) 


10 

87 

49 

300 


(x) 
(x)' 


672 
87 
165 

120 
45 
141 
U2 
18 


344 
29 

100 


72 
39 
106 
49 
20 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

3' 
(x) 


48 
24 
138 


127 
49 
522 


54 
24 
228 


15 

10 

119 


216 
(x) 
(x) 
1,618 
(x) 

540 


16,950 

825 

3,108 


2,298 

1,014 

5,056 

1,573 

503 


632 
279 

771 


231 
63 


(x) 
510 
800 
434 
124 

(x) 
131 
508 
619 


374 
386 
357 


(x) 

394 
(x) 
1,684 


(x) 

499 

(x) 
113 
131 

(x) 


529 
425 
,921 


76 
Cx) 
Cx) 

413 
(x) 

183 


,114 
306 
945 


690 
369 

1,254 
452 
165 


223 

80 

287 


(x) 
151 
183 
102 
34 
Cx) 
57 
123 
210 


90 
141 
69 


M 

U7 
(x) 

518 


(x) 

152 

(x) 
37 
24 

(x) 


177 

102 

1,335 


392 
2,492 
1,460 
334 
523 
248 
441 
118 
692 


55 
269 
189 
55 
53 
23 
50 
10 
87 


4,960 

26,789 

21,076 

5,062 

4,524 

1,861 

4,530 

957 

10,474 


1,705 
9,766 
7,656 
1,744 
1,675 

634 
1,525 

341 
3,815 


35 
(x) 
(x) 

236 
(x) 
84 


1,792 
144 
556 

382 
181 
534 
263 
100 


96 

37 
146 


(x) 
85 
88 
53 
26 

(x) 
45 
71 
124 


(x) 

65 
ft) 

302 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


69 
46 
577 


205 
19 
45 

54 
26 
76 
22 
11 


(x) 
(x) 

3,675 

413 
741 


22,048 
1,158 
3,583 


5,728 
2,100 
9,754 
2,904 

590 


1,019 

314 

3,366 


(x) 

(X) 


Cx) 

875 
1,292 

140 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
1,214 

489 


Cx) 

1,071 

Cx) 


Cx) 
1,067 
Cx) 
2,595 


Cx) 
Cx) 

244 
185 
Cx) 


1,698 
1,181 
7,595 


(x) 
•.x) 

1,266 
155 
241 


8,077 

426 

1,263 

2,178 

727 

3,205 

1,304 

242 


362 

113 

1,153 


(x) 
(x) 


(X) 

372 
483 
49 

Cx) 

(x) 

(x) 
402 
167 


Cx) 

321 
Cx) 


Cx) 

331 
Cx) 

897 


Cx) 
Cx) 


683 

360 

2,772 


829 

3,571 
3,335 
829 
917 
362 
737 
145 
1,537 


Cx) 
Cx) 


599 
90 
Ul 


2,715 
226 
630 


1,066 
462 

1,232 
460 
115 


191 
48 
539 


Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 
177 
349 
72 

Cx) 

Cx) 

Cx) 
211 
100 


Cx) 

210 
Cx) 


Cx) 

134 
Cx) 

452 


M 
M 

36 

39 
Cx) 


212 

125 

1,200 


EMPLOYEE  SIZE 


3.15 


Tabic  3C.— EMPLOYEE  SIZE  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— SELECTED  KINDS  OF 

BUSINESS,  BY  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948— Continued 

lURMI  R  <\H)\^< 
ESTABUSHMBNTS.  RECEIPTS,  pAY  RoiX,  AND  PEKSONNEL 


Geographic  division  and  State 


Total 


Estab' 

Jish- 
ments 


OJumbcr) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

{Thcfusand 
dolUn) 


Fay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollar) 


employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 


Estabbshmente  reporting  November  IS  emptoymcnt  of — 


No  paid  employee 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


(J^fumber) 


Rccnpts. 

entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


P^y  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
doHaw) 


P^d 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Alumber) 


1  paid  employe* 


Esatv 
lish- 
ments 


(7<umber) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


FaH 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(><umber) 


Tend 


Geographic  dlTitloos: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic  .  . 
East  North  Centi^.  . 
West  North  Central. 

South  AtlanQc 

East  South  Central .  .  . 
West  South  Cental. . 

Mountain   

Fioic 


New  England : 

Maine 

New  Hampshire. 

Vermont 

Massachusetts .  .  . 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 


Middle  AUandc: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 


East  North  Central : 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 


Weat  North  Central: 

Miimesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  I^kota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 


South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbd . 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Fkmda 


East  South  Central : 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 


Weat  South  Cential: 

Arkanas 

l/niiciaf^a .  .  .  . 

Oklahoma 

Texas 


Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wytxning. . . . 

Colorado 

New  Mexico. 

Aruona 

Utah 

Nevada 


Pacific: 

Washington. 

Oregon 

Califamia. .  . 


91.993 


126,012 


6-;  ,509 


18.707 


18,707 


6,950 
23,271 
19,425 
9,294 
9,633 
1,338 
7,586 
2,716 
8.780 


639 
377 
244 

3,419 
750 

1,521 


11,410 
3,944 
7,917 


5,093 
2,430 
6,002 
3,791 
2,109 


1,876 
1,876 
2,577 

383 
)378 

952 
1,252 


213 
1,388 

451 
1,4A0 

879 
1,587 

813 
1,398 
1,464 


1,107 

1,333 

1,135 

763 


857 
1,261 
1,393 
4,075 


378 
322 

162 
779 
266 
318 
395 
96 

1,567 

934 

6,279 


25,592 
89,613 
85,583 
36,793 
50.412 
20,667 
34.404 
13.433 
47.944 


6.384 
23,532 
24.406 

9,746 
20.623 

8,387 
12,478 

4.454 
16,002 


3.644 
12.812 
11.764 
4,869 
11,172 
4,937 
6,732 
2.000 
6,579 


4.641 
16,257 
12.720 
6.376 
4.642 
2.119 
4,208 
1,598 
5,226 


10.931 
39.046 
32.925 
15,752 
10,391 
4,476 
9,005 
4,055 
14,774 


90 
269 
302 
130 
162 

61 
125 

85 
200 


2,069 
1,347 
834 
12,988 
2,218 
6,136 


48,874 
13,954 
26,785 

20,526 
10,500 
26,937 
18,427 
9,193 


7,681 
.7,207 
10.671 
1,551 
1.466 
3.638 
4.579 


830 
5.529 
3,792 
7.425 
3.870 
9.574 
3,813 
7,489 
8,090 


4.812 
7.004 
5,827 
3.024 


3,296 

4,920 

5,546 

20,642 


1,531 
1,472 

879 
3,925 
1,359 
1,937 
1,705 

625 


7,105 
4.686 
36,153 


429 
328 
208 

3,397 
433 

1.589 


14,850 
3,028 
5,654 


5,701 
3,031 
7,552 
5,772 
2,350 


1,795 

1,684 

3,366 

363 

382 

953 

1,203 


233 
1,632 
1,345 
3,109 
1,222 
4,322 
1,566 
3,327 
3,367 

1,638 
2,977 
2,574 
1,198 


1,237 
1,671 
1,807 
7,763 


371 
420 
287 
1,393 
496 
778 
459 
250 

2,064 
1,477 

12,461 


210 
184 
114 
1,999 
255 
882 


7.968 
1,623 
3,221 


2,789 
1,495 
3,641 
2,683 
1,156 


838 
816 
1,734 
172 
185 
489 
635 


117 
846 
905 

1,690 
599 

2,308 
989 

2,003 

1,715 


872 
1,722 

1,540 
803 


759 

871 

996 

4,106 


174 
183 
121 
661 
242 
331 
205 
83 

887 

601 

5,091 


504 
257 
171 
2,194 
580 
935 


7,489 
2,842 
5,926 


3,480 
1,621 
3.961 
2.305 
1,353 


1,325 
1,359 
1,661 
262 
253 
646 
870 


142 

919 

128 

656 

560, 

643 

356 

589^ 

649  1 

640 
621 

476 
332 


444 

857 

829 

2,078 


265 
205 

93 
435 
135 
147 
263 

55 

1,085 

580 

3,561 


1,165 
619 
369 
5,158 
1,256 
2.364 


18,215 
6,992 
13,839 

8,396 
4,045 
10,486 
6,273 
3,725 


3,624 
3,402 
3.794 
705 
639 
1.552 
2,036 


325 
2,133 

419 
1,453 
1,303 
1,426 

685 
1,141 
1,506 


1,490 

1,354 

964 

668 


770 
1,667 
1,760 


647 
575 
274 
1,060 
348 
383 
611 
157 


2,623 
1,649 
10,302 


135 
72 
62 


7 
9 
7 
19 
22 
8 
8 
5 

25 
23 
152 


1,485 
4,390 
3,967 
1,798 
2,034 

882 
1,639 

617 


86 
79 
46 
766 
125 
383 


2,292 
786 

1,312 

955 

429 

1,210 


380 
347 
495 
86 
82 
194 
214 


46 
284 
109 
308 
172 
308 
176 
279 
352 


236 
263 
233 

150 


210 
195 
316 
918 


67 
75 
43 
172 
68 
89 
84 
19 

276 

191 

1,428 


6,907 

20,852 

21,165 

9,050 

8,740 

3,296 

7,375 

3,473 

11,325 


411 
373 
219 

3,478 
534 

1,892 


11,031 
3.732 
6.089 


4.809 
2.207 
6,674 
4,700 
2,775 


2,085 

1,862 

2.256 

476 

395 

974 

1.002 


210 
1.319 

549 
1,257 

361 
1,224 

660 
1,032 
1.628 


1,056 
939 
826 
475 


797 

897 

1,379 

4,302 

409 
393 
285 
894 
347 
543 
497 
105 

1,616 
1,081 
8,628 


2,281 
6,977 
7,406 
3,181 
3,118 
1,202 
2,616 
1,220 
4,123 


155 
129 
79 
1,126 
177 
615 


3,742 
1,269 
1,966 


1,702 

775 

2,306 

1,711 

912 


739 
633 
806 
159 
154 
338 
352 


76 
451 
197 
460 
313 
454 
229 
355 
583 


383 
337 
313 
169 


292 

318 

512 

1,494 

124 
1A7 
105 
320 
121 
190 
177 
36 

567 

419 

3,137 


1,485 
4,390 
3,967 
1,798 
2,034 

882 
1,639 

617 
1,895 


79 
46 
766 
125 
383 


2,292 

786 

1,312 


955 
429 
1,210 
869 
504 


380 
347 
495 
36 
82 
194 
214 


46 
284 
109 
308 
172 
308 
176 
279 
352 


236 
263 
233 
150 


210 
195 
316 
913 


67 
75 
43 
172 
68 
89 
84 


276 

191 

1,428 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


3.16 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  3C.- 


-EMPLOYEE  SIZE  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— SELECTED  KINDS  OF 
BUSINESS,   BY  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948— Continued 


B-\RBI:R  SHCll'S 
ESTABUSHMENTS.  RECEIPTS,  Pay  RoLL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


Geognphic  division  and  State 


Establishments  reporting  November  15  employment  of — 


2  paid  employees 


Establish- 
ments 


iHu^nber) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dolluri) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
doliaTs) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 


3  paid  employees 


Establish' 
ments 


{Humbcr) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(TJiousjnd 
dollars) 


P»y  roll, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dolljTjJ 


4  to  7  paid  employees 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek  Establish- 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

{Humbcr) 


ments 


(Number) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollai 


Paid 
miployees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
{?*lumbeT) 


8  paid  employees  or  more 


Esubbsh- 
ments 


(?^umber) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Paid 
Pay  roll,  employees, 
entire     workweek 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


nearest 
Nov.  15 
(>^utnbcr) 


Total 


Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 
Middle  Atlantic 
East  North  Central 
West  North  Central 
South  Atlantic 
East  South  Central 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific        


New  England ; 

Maine        

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 
Rhode  Island 
Connecticut 


Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York        ... 

New  Jersey 

Pcnnsylvarua   . 


East  North  Central 

Ohio 

Indiaru 

Illinois 

Michigan    

Wisconsin     

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota    

Iowa   

Missouri     

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska    

Kansas  


South  Atlantic: 

Delaware    

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. . 

Virginia        

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 
South  Carohna 
Georgia  .  . 
Flonda        

East  South  Central : 

Kentucky 
Tennessee 
Alabama 
Mississippi    . 


West  South  Central; 

,  Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 


Mountain; 

Montana   . 

Idaho     

Wyoming   ,  . . 

Colorado 

New  Mexico. 

Anzona    

Utah   

Nevada, . 


PaclBc: 

Washington . 
Oregon  .  .  . 
Caluomia .  .  . 


8,597 


67,914 


32, 5U 


17,194 


3,704 


22,366 


11,112 


13,571 


318 


13,586 


8,937 


534 

1,521 

1,622 

666 

1,415 

621 

935 

287 

996 


33 
25 
17 

292 
26 

141 


868 
221 
432 


415 
212 
481 
353 
161 


117 
102 
219 
23 
29 
66 
110 


16 
108 

92 
240 

78 
269 
132 
227 
253 


132 
191 
186 

112 


121 

95 

160 

559 


119 
102 
775 


3,915 
11,395 
14,058 
5,511 
9,934 
4,038 
6,653 
2,654 
9,756 


1,860 
5,385 
6,615 
2,692 
4,784 
1,930 
3,270 
1,275 
4,702 


1,068 
3,042 
3,244 
1,332 
2,830 
1,242 
1,870 
574 
1,992 


186 
576 
609 
257 
766 
363 
442 
124 
381 


1,985 
6,043 
7,290 
2,906 
7,831 
3,364 
4,768 
1,528 
5,352 


1,049 
3,251 
3,906 
1,590 
4,279 
1,911 
2,624 
828 
2,928 


558 
1,728 
1,827 

771 
2,298 
1,089 
1,326 

372 
1,143 


91 
4li 
461 
184 
727 
334 
333 

84 
251 


1,418 
6,837 
8,310 
3,053 
11,660 
4,835 
5,502 
1,544 
5,177 


822 
4,010 
4,944 
1,831 
7,043 
2,908 
3,131 

932 
3,027 


415 
2,051 
2,143 

840 
3,425 
1,549 
1,558 

385 
1,205 


13 
112 
46 
13 
49 


436 
5,440 
1,835 

521 
1,856 

658 
1,101 

179 
1.560 


282 

3,640 

1,233 

322 

1,237 

375 

712 

114 

1,022 


279 
162 
141 

2,087 
161 

1,085 


6,495 
1,701 
3,199 


3,495 
1,798 
4,161 
3,204 
1,399 


1,030 
944 

1,696 
202 
250 
529 
860 


142 
835 
736 

1,568 
648 

1,860 
806 

1,442 

1,897 


968 
1,322 

1,121 
627 


760 

640 

1,140 

4,113 


314 
254 
88 
779 
306 
406 
339 
168 


1,095 

988 

7,673 


143 
77 
76 

969 
81 

514 


3,080 

803 

1,502 

1,656 

862 

1,940 

1,497 

660 


492 
446 
825 
101 
125 
263 
440 

63 
409 
338 
764 
316 
879 
385 
693 
937 


475 
619 
540 
296 


370 

330 

560 

2,010 


141 
120 

48 
378 
U8 
211 
144 

85 

534 

502 

3,666 


66 
50 
34 

584 
52 

282 


1,736 
864 


830 
424 
962 
706 
322 


234 
204 
438 
46 
58 
132 
220 

32 
216 
184 
480 
156 
538 
264 
454 
506 


264 
382 
372 
224 


242 

190 

320 

1,118 


68 
50 
22 
180 
74 
90 
62 
28 


238 

204 

1,550 


10 
12 
6 
101 
11 
46 


381 
58 

137 


125 
91 
186 
146 

61 


27 
36 
107 
9 
H 
29 
38 

7 
42 
55 

127 
32 

169 
84 

139 

111 


109 
112 
75 


44 
58 
50 
290 


47 
49 
285 


IW 
122 
65 
1,084 
114 
486 


3,935 

664 
1,444 


1,523 
1,045 
2,196 
1,762 
764 


355 

450 
1,109 
110 
141 
353 
388 


(x) 
M 

604 
1,308 

307 
1,724 

769 
1,315 
1,223 


709 

1,026 

989 

640 


386 

652 

529 

3,201 


103 
155 
135 
529 

M 
225 
180 

(x) 


638 

712 

4,002 


63 
57 
38 

570 
63 

248 


2,113 
350 
788 


871 
525 
1,125 
948 
437 


195 
234 
616 
52 
71 
199 
213 


(x) 

(x) 
339 
727 
159 
944 
415 
713 
558 


413 
583 
557 
358 


222 

371 

284 

1,747 


64 

90 

70 

285 

(x) 

127 

84 

(x) 


353 

379 

2,196 


30 
36 
18 

303 
33 

138 


1,143 

174 
411 


375 
273 
558 
438 
183 


31 
108 
321 
27 
33 
87 
114 


(x) 

(x) 
155 
381 
96 
507 
252 
417 
333 


201 
327 
336 
225 


132 
174 
150 
870 


27 
33 
30 
138 

(x) 
54 
42 

(x) 


Wl 
147 
855 


285 
30 
100 


103 
74 
144 
112 
28 


1 
25 
55 

104 
37 

195 
65 

155 


28 
138 
126 

42 


38 
49 
34 
212 


32 

12 

207 


100 
71 
40 
833 
(x) 
(x) 


4,573 

509 

1,755 


1,834 
(x) 
2,517 
2,138 

(x) 


(x) 

(x) 

1,513 

58 

41 

230 

293 


(x) 
(x) 
1,003 
1,654 

751 
3,258 

893 
2,176 
1,459 


453 
1,931 
Cx) 
(x) 


583 

810 

604 

3,505 


58 
85 
M 
(x) 
150 
275 
78 
(x) 


567 

256 

4,354 


59 

47 

12 

470 

(X) 

(x) 


2,573 

295 

1,042 


1,114 

(x) 

1,484 

1,271 

Cx) 


(x) 
(X) 
904 
34 
23 
140 
182 


(x) 
(X) 

530 
1,007 

417 
1,986 

525 
1,290 

899 


267 
1,180 
(x) 
(x) 


348 

478 

340 

1,965 


35 

54 
(x) 
(x) 

86 
174 

46 
(x) 


339 

154 

2,534 


28 

19 

15 

254 

(x) 

(x) 


1,415 
133 
502 


484 

(x) 
667 
523 

(x) 


(x) 

(x) 
405 
13 
12 
76 
87 


(x) 

(x) 
273 
472 
175 
928 
297 
733 
425 


133 
645 

(x) 

(x) 


175 
239 
169 
975 


12 
25 

(x) 

(x) 
45 
72 
17 

(x) 


W7 

59 

999 


4,625 
356 
459 


468 

(x) 
903 
350 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
303 


(x) 

(x) 
48X 
135 

72 

383 
377 


126 
432 

(x) 

(x) 


254 
134 
713 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
104 


356 

1,194 


3,107 
239 
294 


301 

(x) 
608 
255 

(X) 


(x) 
(x) 
186 


(x) 

(x) 
326 
125 

'43 

256 
243 


77 
235 

(x) 
(x) 


157 

90 

455 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


246 
776 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


EMPLOYEE  SIZE 


3.17 


Table  3C.— EMPLOYEE  SIZE  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— SELECTED  KINDS  OF 

BUSINESS,  BY  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948— Continued 

BARBER  AND  BtAlTY  SHOI-S  COMBINJ  D 
ESTABUSHMBNTS,  RECEIPTS,  PaY  RoLL,  ANB  PbKSONNEL 


Geographic  division  and  State 


Tool 


Esab- 
Jish- 
ments 


(7<umbcr) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

{Thoutand 
dollars) 


Piy  coll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousdrtd 
doHars) 


Paid  ■ 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Xumber) 


Establishments  reporting  November  15  employment  of— 


No  paid  employee 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


(Mumber) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 


1  paid  employee 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


(Number) 


Receipts, 
enure 
year 

(Tliousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


^Tsa — 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


Total   

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 
Middle  Atlantic  - 
East  North  Central 
West  North  Central 
South  Atlantic 
East  South  Central . 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pldfc 

New  En^and: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Peimsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois   

Michigan 

Wisconsin   

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa. 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic : 

E>elaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. . . 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Flonda A 

East  South  Central : 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Iratiaiana 

Oklahoma 

Teias 

Mountain ; 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colcfado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 


99 

421 
552 
435 
235 
163 
316 
U4 
236 


115 
66 
167 
194 
10 


112 
85 
61 
22 
23 
39 
93 


39 
28 
60 
189 


64 
19 
153 


834 
3,265 
5,264 
3,374 
2,140 
1,336 
2,916 
1,250 
2,608 


38 

471 

48 

82 


2,000 
497 
768 


816 

658 

1,888 

1,810 

92 


938 
635 
434 
191 
191 
227 
758 


106 
115 
61 
301 
183 
225 
194 
631 
324 


237 
328 
380 
391 


328 

303 

521 

1,764 


313 

97 

(x) 

267 

28 

315 

151 

(x) 


784 

175 

1,649 


9,696 


5,365 


804 


2,780 


366 
1,174 
2,260 
1,300 
1,028 

598 
1,311 

530 
1,129 


205 
681 
1,132 
695 
676 
433 
782 
247 
514 


24 
173 
187 
141 
45 
36 
71 
55 
72 


75 
637 
649 
475 
103 
105 
184 
211 
293 


(z) 


22 
79 
110 
107 
32 
23 
51 
16 
46 


(X) 

458 

681 

614 

157 

(x) 

'  226 

96 

342 


43 
39 
13 
210 
21 
40 


747 
182 
245 


320 
300 
830 
774 
36 


366 
223 
162 
70 
78 
59 
337 


66 
51 
30 

U8 
89 

113 
74 

314 

153 

100 
142 
168 
188 


156 
134 
240 
781 


153 
37 
(x) 
88 
14 
149 
55 
(x) 


340 

77 

712 


24 
15 
7 
125 
15 
19 


424 
105 
152 


164 
162 

416 

374 

16 


190 
117 
89 
37 
39 
38 
185 


31 
31 
17 
92 
50 
94 
46 
227 


56 
103 
144 
130 


106 
69 
147 
460 


(x) 


(x) 


138 

39 

337 


103 
22 
48 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


377 
77 
183 


168 

60 

221 

191 

9 


103 
140 
68 
17 
18 
48 
81 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
Cx) 


15 

15 

46 

108 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


M 


M 


(x) 

(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


w 


(x) 


(2) 

M 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

M 


(2) 


(z) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


92 

27 
174 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


304 
83 
71 


102 
98 
188 
266 
27 


74 
42 
24 
83 

112 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


10 
25 
48 


(x) 


35 
11 
34 
146 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
230 


(x) 
135 
201 
170 
44 
(x) 
71 
30 
94 


(x) 
1 

(X)' 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


486 


(x) 
79 
110 
107 
32 
(X) 
51 
16 
46 


(X) 


(x) 


51 
15 
13 


20 
17 
29 


29 
16 

14 
6 
4 

15 

21 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


3 

5 
11 


4 
7 
32 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


3.18 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  3C.- 


-EMPLOYEE  SIZE  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— SELECTED  KINDS  OF 
BUSINESS,   BY  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948— Continued 


BARBER  AND  BEAUTY  SHOPS  COMUINED 
Establishments.  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Geographic  division  and  State 


Establishments  reporting  November  15  employment  of — 


2  paid  employees 


Establish- 
ments 


iHumbcr) 


Receipts,    Pay  roll, 
entire    '     entire 
year      i      year 


(Thousand  (Thousand 
doltars)        dollars) 


Piid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(?^urtib«rT-J 


3  paid  employees 


4  to  7  paid  employees 


EstabUsh- 
ments 


(Tvfumbgr) 


Receipts, 

entire 
year 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Tfiousand 
'  dollars) 


ftid 

employees. 
workweek  Establish- 
ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 
(Humber) 


Q^umher) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Humber) 


8  paid  onployees  or  more 


Establish' 
mcnts 


(>jumbcr) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


Total 


Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 
h4iddle  Atlantic 
East  North  Central 
West  North  Central 
South  Atlantic      .    . 
East  South  Central . 
West  South  Central. . 

Mountain       

Paafic  


New  England : 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 
Vermont 
Massachusetts 
Rhode  Island 
Connecticut 


Middle  Atlantic; 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 


East  North  Central : 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 


West  North  Central : 

Minnesota 

Iowa    

Missoun 

North  Dakota 

South  I^ota 

Nebraska 

Kansas . 


South  Atlantic; 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia   

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida    


East  South  Central : 

Kentucky  

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 


West  South  Central: 

,  Arkansas 

Lfiuisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 


Mountain; 

Montana   ,  . 

Idaho   

Wyoming,  . ,  . 

Colorado 

New  Mexico. 

Arizona   

Utah   

Nevada 


Paciac; 

Washington . 
Oregon  .... 
California .  . . 


3,706 


1,575 


92i 


1,700 


975 


2,125 


2,801 


1,629 


145 
591 
838 
671 
248 
158 
418 
217 
420 


19 
(x) 
(x) 

104 
(x) 
(x) 


364 

73 
154 

178 

(x) 
222 
329 

(X) 


191 

117 

88 

43 

Cx) 

(x) 

123 


(x) 
(x) 

(X)" 
38 
26 

(x) 


(x) 

M 


(X) 

(x) 
97 
283 


M 

6 
(x) 


Cx) 


U4 
41 
235 


66 

229 
358 
293 
lU 

61 
179 

92 
186 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


146 
27 
56 

84 
(X) 

94 
137 
(x) 


84 

51 
41 
17 

(x) 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 

(x)'" 
18 
13 

(x) 
31 
23 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
41 
124 


(x) 

2 
(x) 


(X) 


70 

15 

101 


40 
138 
190 
156 
82 
56 
122 
56 
84 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
44 
76 

(x) 


40 
26 
22 
10 
(X) 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 

(x)" 
10 
12 

(x) 
26 
16 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

(x) 
28 
80 


(X) 

1 
(x) 


(x) 


217 
543 
650 
584 
370 
223 
416 
163 
437 


97 
251 
307 
292 
160 
104 
213 

81 
195 


54 
153 
162 
156 
114 

72 
135 

33 

96 


205 
671 

1,598 
933 
972 
660 

1,293 
382 
651 


109 
332 
882 
478 
547 
351 
630 
211 
362 


63 
187 
417 
244 
351 
244 
370 

91 
158 


(x) 

365 
848 
97 
290 
(x) 
379 
181 
465 


(x) 

206 

496 

61 

165 

(X) 
211 
104 
275 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
113 
30 
(x) 


337 
99 

107 

(x) 

(x) 
262 
293 

Cx) 


193 
78 

102 
28 
59 


(X) 
(X) 

47 

(x)" 
107 
118 
59 

32 
19 
S3 


46 

67 

58 

245 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
349 


(x) 
(x) 

,x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


156 
46 
49 

(x) 

(x) 
134 
137 

(x)  . 


(x) 
(X) 


(x) 
31 
56 

31 

15 

7 

39 

43 


27 
32 
29 

125 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
155 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


127 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

260 

(x) 
501 
574 

(x) 


271 
201 
102 
61 

(X) 

(x) 
221 


(x) 

(x) 
134 
113 
158 
64 
287 
138 


83 
226 
144 
207 


119 
78 
209 
887 


172 

(x)" 
62 

(X)" 

(x)" 

lU 

41 

497 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

146 

(x) 
268 
314 

(x) 


136 
103 
51 
30 
(x) 
(x) 
125 


(x) 
(x) 


84 
35 
168 
74 


52 
107 

81 
111 


67 

31 

113 

419 


(X) 
29 

m" 

(x)" 

63 
26 
273 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
x) 

68 

(x) 
133 
140 

(x) 


29 

12 
(X) 

(x) 


(x) 

(x) 
48 
37 
66 
24 
109 
42 


43 

19 

65 

243 


(x)- 
13 

(X)" 

(x)" 

25 

13 
120 


(x) 
Cx)' 


Cx) 
Cx) 
Cx) 

Cx) 

Cx) 
494 
157 


Cx) 
Cx)' 


Cx) 
Cx) 

Cx) 

Cx) 

Cx) 
291 

91 


Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx)' 


)03 
Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 

Cx) 
77 
95 


Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx) 
164 


Cx) 
(x) 

Cx)' 

Cx)' 

4 
Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 

Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx) 
102 


Cx) 
124 
253 
32 

97 
Cx) 
104 
51 
130 


Cx) 
Cx)' 


Cx) 
Cx) 
(x) 

Cx) 
Cx) 
153 
39 


Cx) 
M 

(x)' 

Cx)' 

'3. 

(x) 


Cx) 
(x) 
Cx) 


Cx) 
C*) 


29 

33 


Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx) 


M 

Cx) 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


EMPLOYEE  SIZE 


3.19 


Table 3C.— EMPLOYEE  SIZE  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— SELECTED  KINDS  OF 

BUSINESS,  BY  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948— Continued 

HI  AITY  SHCIR- 
ESTABUSBMENTS,  RcCBIPTS,  PaY  Roll,  AND  PERSONNEL 


Geographic  division  and  State 


Tool 


Eatalv 
Jish- 
ments 


(Number) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Paid 

employees. 

workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Number) 


Establishments  reporting  November  IS  employment  of— 


No  paid  employee 


Estab- 
Ush- 
ments 


(Number) 


Receipts, 
entire 


{Thousand 
dollors) 


Pay  roll, 
enarc 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


"T^a — 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


1  paid  employee 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


(Number) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll. 

entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


employees. 

workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  IS 

(Number) 


Tot«I     

Geographic  dlvlsloiis: 

New  EnglaiKl 
Middle  Atlantic 
East  North  Central 
West  North  Central 
South  Atlantic  ... 
East  South  Central  . 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

PaoSc 

New  England: 

Maine        

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

Eait  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

ntinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin      

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic : 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. . . 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carohna 

Georgia 

Florida 

Eaat  South  Central : 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

Weal  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiaiu 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana   

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

Calif omia 


7^,497 


■;17,570 


U3,274 


87,290 


39,524 


86,391 


2,207 


16,640 


75,282 


20,983 


16.640 


5,377 
17,334 
15,054 
7,325 
8,744 
3,672 
6,439 
1,909 
7.643 


527 
399 
235 
2,734 
517 
965 


8,U5 
2,639 
6,550 


4,436 
2,228 
5,069 
2,893 
1,428 


1,303 
1,485 
2,384 
237 
256 
701 
959 


185 
1,270 

572 
1,211 

752 
1,465 

572 
1,267 
1,450 

1,069 

1,149 

854 

600 


758 

846 

1,063 

3,772 

214 
196 
127 
622 
219 
256 
190 
85 


1,002 

723 

5,918 


30,172 
107,385 
87,758 
34,863 
46,593 
16,835 
30,030 
10,453 
53,481 


9,804 
38,399 
29,139 
10,728 
16,685 

5,807 
10,237 

3,354 
19,121 


6,273 

21,721 

17,268 

6,925 

11,623 

4,626 

7,109 

2,059 

9,686 


2,790 
9,596 
8,834 
4,305 
3,820 
1,678 
3,485 
1,042 
3,974 


6,520 
21,334 
19,406 
9,303 
7,588 
3,162 
6,225 
2,426 
10,427 


183 
469 
509 
201 
278 

91 
148 

62 
266 


2,072 
1,437 
854 
16,357 
2,251 
7,201 


63,950 
15,378 
28,057 


24,021 
8,961 
29,374 
15,064 
10,338 


7,442 
6,542 
11,890 
1,068 
1,135 
2,955 
3,831 


6,422 
6,004 
6,060 
3,047 
6,810 
2,590 
6,062 
8,710 

4,625 
6,U3 
4,056 
2,021 


2,681 
3,734 
4,280 
19,335 


910 
870 
M 
3,366 
1,105 
1,875 
1,142 
(x) 


5,454 
4,177 
43,850 


569 
271 
204 

5,526 
664 

2,570 


25,765 
4,954 
7,670 


8,060 
2,609 
9,822 
4,835 
3,8U 


2,479 

1,764 

3,933 

293 

325 

829 

1,105 


271 
2,119 
2,712 
2,156 

804 
2,389 

815 
2,238 
3,181 

1,432 

2,207 

1,551 

617 


743 
1,283 
1,314 
5,897 


232 

248 

(x) 

1,043 
387 
667 
432 

(x) 


1,685 
1,422 
16,0W 


393 
197 
152 

3,598 
422 

1,511 


13,524 
3,108 
5,089 


1,735 
5,284 
2,942 
2,418 


1,476 
1,154 
2,522 
196 
240 
557 
780 


184 
1,354 
1,413 
1,598 

608 
2,029 

667 
1,717 
2,053 

1,068 

1,610 

1,379 

569 


658 

890 

903 

4,653 


163 
167 

(x) 
625 
257 
387 
249 

(x) 


936 

761 

7,989 


326 
278 
148 
1,336 
332 
370 


3,922 
1,232 
4,442 


2,490 
1,407 
2,925 
1,633 
379 


706 
964 
1,367 
132 
128 
457 
551 


116 
720 
176 
492 
413 
536 
260 
525 
582 

528 
512 
329 
309 


413 

519 

625 

1,928 


128 
122 

68 
352 
103 
115 
111 

43 


599 

420 

2,955 


655 
589 
292 

3,190 

709 

1,075 


9,523 
3,126 
8,685 


5,387 
2,682 
6,686 
3,453 
1,188 


1,806 

2,158 

2,755 

293 

262 

940 

1,089 


233 

1,327 

544 

953 

841 

1.011 

455 

893 

1,331 


1,108 
984 

570 
500 


742 

324 

1,199 

3,460 


291 
283 
152 
872 
233 
253 
213 
129 


1,511 
1,008 
7,908 


242 

113 
114 


122 
57 

203 
52 
75 


9 
12 
26 
101 


25 

21 
219 


1,339 
3,333 
3,559 
1,691 
2,235 

961 
1,411 

407 
1,699 


6,165 
16,193 
16,855 
7,491 
8,675 
3,325 
5,166 
1,955 
9,457 


116 
79 
51 
719 
103 
271 


1,578 

657 

1,103 


991 
422 
1,028 
678 
440 


353 

303 

533 

68 

71 
133 
230 


25 
282 
113 
329 
209 
410 
160 
334 
373 

309 
290 
211 
151 


185 
173 
248 
304 


40 
38 
34 
138 
50 
55 
36 
15 


215 

147 

1,337 


512 
359 
225 

3,225 
443 

1,401 


3,166 
3,139 


4,562 
1,782 
5,251 
3,049 
2,211 


1,598 
1,388 
2,309 
333 
300 
580 
983 

109 
1,231 

553 
1,240 

890 
1,438 

605 
1,079 
1,530 

1,162 

1,047 

660 

456 


582 

603 

966 

3,015 


186 
157 
172 
685 
223 
279 
158 
95 


1,127 

709 

7,621 


1,665 
4,448 
4,670 
2,142 
2,472 

930 
1,453 

535 
2,668 


135 
91 
57 
874 
125 
383 


2,230 

866 

1,302 


1,252 
502 

1,457 
858 
601 


459 
378 
672 
83 
89 
169 
292 


27 
344 
174 
336 
234 
428 
163 
300 
464 

327 
293 
190 
120 


165 
167 
276 
845 


53 
40 
40 
187 
70 
75 
45 
25 


305 

213 

2,150 


1,339 
3,338 
3,559 
1,691 
2,235 

961 
1,411 

407 
1.699 


116 
79 
51 

719 

103 
271 


1,578 

657 

1,103 


991 
422 
1,028 
678 
440 


353 
303 
533 
68 
71 
133 
230 


25 
282 
113 
329 
209 
41C 
160 
334 
373 


309 
290 
211 
151 


136 
173 
248 
304 


40 
38 
34 
138 
50 
55 
36 


215 

147 

1,337 


See  footnotes  St  end  of  table. 


3.20 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  3C.— EMPLOYEE  SIZE  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— SELECTED  KINDS  OF 

BUSINESS,   BY  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948— Continued 


BI-ALTY  SHOPS 
Establishments.  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Geographic  division  and  State 


Establishments  reportiDg  November  15  employment  of— 


2  paid  employees 


Establish 
ments 


(Number) 


Receipts,  i  Pay  roll, 
entire     '     entire 
year      ,      year 


I 


(Thousand 
doUars) 


(Thousand 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 


3  paid  employees 


Establish 
ments 


(-Number) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(.Thcmsand 
doUars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
'  dollari) 


Paid 
fraployees,! 
workweek  Esublish- 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 
(Humber) 


4  to  7  paid  employees 


(HumixT) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Paid 

-mployeea, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 


8  paid  employees  or  more 


Establish 
ments 


[T^utnber) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dpi  tars) 


Paid 

Pay  roll,  employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 


entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollari) 


Total 


23,902 


17,570 


■t,(K3 


41,193 


17,667 


12,129 


69,178 


20.346 


1,352 


82,575 


45,400 


20.605 


Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 
Middle  Atlantic 
East  North  Central 
West  North  Central 
South  Atlantic 
East  South  Central 
West  South  Central 
Mountain 
Paafic 

New  England ; 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont , 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut   


Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 


East  North  Central 

Obo 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 


West  North  Central : 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missoun 

North  E>akota 
South  Dakota  - 

Nebraska      

Kansas    


South  Atlantic; 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 
Virginia 
West  Virginia 
North  Carohru 
South  Carolina 


East  South  Central ; 

Kentucky  

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 


West  South  Central: 

Arkansas      

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 


Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho   

Wyoming.  .  ,  . 
Coloiado .  . . . 
New  Mexico. 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 


Pacific: 

Washington , 

Oregon 

CalJomia.  .  . 


606 

1,982 

1,806 

687 

1,294 

510 

756 

215 

929 


44 
21 
22 

313 
44 

162 


1,081 
418 
483 


478 
211 
522 
278 
317 


130 
109 
241 
17 
29 
64 


16 
122 

93 
202 

66 
281 

70 
204 
240 

139 
163 
133 
75 


87 

75 

101 

493 


4,513 
15,567 
13,355 
4,715 
7,953 
2,801 
4,496 
1,640 
7,906 


1,668 
5,647 
5,147 
1,852 
3,073 
1,067 
1,712 
630 
3,106 


1,212 
3,964 
3,612 
1,374 
2,588 
1,020 
1,512 
430 
1,858 


260 
995 
806 
280 
619 
217 
329 
112 
425 


2,742 
10,758 
8,634 
2,872 
5,510 
1,531 
2,816 
1,219 

5,m 


1,163 
4,473 
3,746 
1,207 
2,416 

667 
1,239 

482 
2,294 


780 

2,985 

2,418 

840 

1,857 

651 

987 

336 

1.275 


270 
1,023 
821 
267 
641 
241 
348 
102 
440 


4,377 
17,826 
13,979 
4,343 
9,606 
3,193 
5,464 
1,820 
8,570 


2,104 
8,401 
6,697 
2,051 
4,678 
1,579 
2,600 
883 
4,102 


1,302 
5,066 
3,958 
1,320 
3,132 
1,210 
1,724 
505 
2,129 


112 
400 
228 

95 
135 

65 
110 

31 
176 


5,850 
25,707 
15,529 
6,139 
7,261 
2,823 
5,863 
1,393 
12,010 


3,021 
14,961 
8,370 
3,275 
3,768 
1,473 
3,085 
762 
6.685 


92 

79 

758 


287 
234 
143 

2,250 
285 

1,319 


8,722 
3,219 
3,626 


3,382 
1,381 
4,233 
2,028 
2,331 


941 
789 
1,585 
133 
192 
426 
649 


113 
864 
738 

1,257 
452 

1,450 
415 

1,077 

1,587 

866 
981 
594 
360 


494 

378 

604 

3,020 


225 
133 
62 
462 
198 
299 
147 
114 


757 

633 

6,516 


120 
59 
52 
828 
114 
495 


3,208 
1,175 
1,264 


1,332 
544 

1,608 
772 
891 


386 
272 
661 
55 
71 
158 
249 


42 
318 
303 
475 
172 
583 
162 
411 
602 

330 
370 
233 
134 


188 

155 

250 

1,119 


91 
50 
20 

176 
81 

115 
56 
41 


297 

257 

2,552 


42 
44 
626 


2,162 
336 
966 

956 
422 
1,044 
556 
634 


260 
218 
482 
34 
58 
128 
194 


32 
244 
186 
404 
132 
562 
140 
408 
480 

278 
326 
266 
150 


174 
150 
202 
936 


60 
34 
20 
120 
60 
76 
32 
28 


184 

158 

1,516 


13 

10 

9 

153 


625 

157 
213 


258 
U6 
138 


43 
56 
103 
4 
12 
25 
37 


15 
54 
78 
83 
33 

118 
33 
81 

124 

39 
73 
73 
32 


35 
28 

45 
221 


40 
33 
347 


(x) 
96 

(x) 

1,675 
132 
637 


6,764 

1,731 
2,263 


1,395 
833 
3,010 
1,469 
1,427 


462 
609 

1,018 

(x) 

(x) 
250 

(x) 


136 
552 
775 
651 
296 
930 
236 
620 
1,264 

272 
582 
465 
212 


(x) 

230 
(x) 
1,851 


(x) 
(x) 
92 
354 
(x) 
271 
66 
48 


547 

366 

4,198 


(x) 

39 

(x) 

701 

62 

271 


2,871 
691 

.911 


323 
356 
1,297 
625 
645 


196 
257 
421 

(x) 

(x) 
108 

(x) 


53 
230 
353 
299 
117 
412 
111 
290 
546 

125 
250 
200 
92 


(x) 

100 
(x) 

312 


(X) 

(x) 
34 
152 

(x) 
94 
25 
20 


230 

159 

1,905 


(x) 

30 

(x) 

474 

36 

174 


1,875 
471 
639 


553 
264 
774 
408 
414 


129 
168 
309 

(x) 

(x) 
75 

(x) 

45 
162 
234 
249 

99 
354 

99 
243 
372 

117 
219 
219 
96 


(x) 

34 
(x) 
663 


(x) 

(x) 
21 
117 

(X) 
63 
21 
12 


120 

114 

1,041 


23 

11 
3 

139 
18 
76 


646 

145 
232 


213 
80 
265 
133 
130 


44 
35 
106 
15 
15 
13 
39 


10 

72 

81 

88 

27 

102 

43 

109 

109 

44 
79 


35 

23 

33 

252 


43 

26 

371 


337 
159 
53 

2,199 
301 

1,328 


11,560 
2,510 
3,756 


3,573 
1,289 
4,961 
2,163 
1,993 


685 

649 

1,773 

244 

218 
217 
557 


178 
1,214 
1,279 
1,318 

409 
1,262 

638 
1,509 
1,799 

588 

1,105 

1,093 

407 


513 

444 

465 

4,042 


73 
156 

89 
540 
269 
429 
110 
154 


828 

493 

7,244 


168 

68 

22 

1,038 

148 

610 


5,563 
1,162 

1,676 


1,715 

602 

2,411 

1,006 

963 


332 
294 
846 
113 
100 


549 
691 
659 
195 
616 
295 
722 
863 

293 

540 
537 
209 


231 

204 

234 

1,931 


40 
78 
49 
259 
137 
198 
57 
65 


401 

247 

3,454 


105 
46 
13 

673 


3,171 

701 

1,194 


1,043 
370 

1,293 
640 
612 


205 
183 
534 
73 
66 
68 
191 


51 
348 
403 
429 
129 
493 
213 
528 
538 

219 
389 
454 
148 


177 

144 

163 

1,240 


29 

46 
29 
U6 


106 
45 
26 


208 

127 

1,794 


293 

30 
77 


13 

13 
150 


(x) 

(x)" 

3,818 

381 

1,441 


19,215 
1,653 
4,339 


5,222 
994 
5,233 
2,692 
1,138 


1,950 
949 

2,450 

(x) 

(x) 
542 

(x) 


119 

1,234 

2,115 

641 

159 

719 

191 

864 

1,199 

629 

1,434 

674 


(x) 
1,255 
(x) 
3,947 


(X) 

(x) 

(x) 
453 

(x) 
344 
448 

(x) 


684 

963 

10,363 


(x) 

(x)" 

1,937 

204 

778 


11,601 

957 

2,403 


2,816 

546 

2,846 

1,522 

633 


1,062 
527 

1,266 

(x) 

(x) 
239 

(x) 


57 

643 

1,119 

347 

75 
335 

72 
502 
618 

338 

723 

375 

37 


(x) 

645 
(x) 
2,089 


(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
249 

(x) 
179 
247 

(x) 


426 
525 

5,734 


1,640 
6,368 
3,721 
1,700 
1,811 

784 
1,475 

381 
g,725 


(x) 

(i)' 

1,101 
106 
371 


4,738 
U3 

1,187 


1,341 
257 

1,U5 
660 
318 


529 
282 
664 

(x) 

(it) 
153 

(x) 


31 
318 
477 
187 

39 
210 

55 
204 
290 

U5 

386 

229 

24 


(x) 

339 
(X) 

965 


(x) 
(X) 
(x) 

114 
(x) 
87 

115 
(X) 


209 

213 

2,301 


See  footnotee  at  end  of  table. 


EMPLOYEE  SIZE 


3.21 


Table  3C.— EMPLOYEE  SIZE  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— SELECTED  KINDS  OF 

BUSINESS,  BY  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE;  1948— Continued 

tXEANINt,,  DYLINO  PLANTS  (LXC.RUG  CXhANlNC,  ) 
ESTABLISHMBKTS,  ReCBIPTS,  PaY  RoLL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


ToBi 

Establishmentu  reporting  November  15 

No  paid  employee 

1  to  3  paic 

employees 

Gfograi^uc  division  and  State 

Jiih- 
ments 

(Xumber) 

Recapu, 
entirt 
yeir 

(TIlOUMTld 

iollcrs) 

Piy  roll, 
entire 
year 

Mlars) 

Plid     . 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 

Estab 
Ush- 
ments 

(Number) 

Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(TTiousand 
dolkri) 

Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thouidntl 
Mlars) 

T>aid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

(Number) 

Receipts, 

enure 
year 

(Thouurul 
dolidrr) 

Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousond 
dollars) 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 

Total >. 

24,017 

807,673 

385,155 

203,867 

2,225 

11,013 

921 

7,328 

77,269 

22,472 

15,056 

Geographic  divisions: 

980 
2,933 
3,949 
2,611 
3,989 
2,220 
4,437 
1,025 
1,873 

45,905 
156,871 
194,765 
64,337 
106,944 
49,934 
76,981 
25,506 
86,430 

23,535 
78,669 
96,262 
27,740 
48,983 
22,414 
33,501 
11,196 
42,855 

11,600 
38,496 
45,555 
15,821 
32,261 
15,931 
21,398 
6,003 
16,802 

48 
197 
282 
354 
301 
192 
631 
109 
lU 

283 
1,281 
1,912 
1,863 
1,281 

663 
2,355 

599 

776 

2Q 
104 
166 

96 
129 

66 
203 

56 

81 

231 
824 

1,069 
958 
993 
673 

1,778 
353 
449 

3,080 
11,179 
13,285 
9,932 
8,350 
5,138 
15,412 
3,840 
7,053 

847 
3,013 
3,574 
2,584 
2,663 
1,624 
4,913 
1,057 
2,197 

502 

Middle  Atlantic                                     

1,676 

2,232 

1,350 

2,143 

East  South  Central ^ 

1,436 
3,571 

701 

PioSc 

940 

New  England : 

112 
85 
52 

459 
81 

191 

1,627 
469 
837 

931 
640 
1,045 
953 
380 

426 
474 
729 
120 
111 
259 
492 

52 
252 
120 
577 
264 
920 
443 
694 
667 

381 
551 
729 
559 

453 

686 

613 

2,685 

119 
91 
77 
269 
141 
Ul 
154 
43 

365 
249 

1,259 

3,818 
2,514 
1,342 
24,517 
4,779 
8,935 

78,659 
27,587 
50,625 

49,301 
26,862 
60,514 
42,115 
15, '973 

12,025 
11,874 
19,808 
2,288 
2,702 
6,743 
8,897 

2,284 
10,761 

6,868 
18,542 
10,282 
19,259 

9,345 
13,134 
16,469 

11,793 
16,108 
14,000 
8,033 

6,899 
12,020 
11,056 
47,006 

2,542 
2,335 
1,860 
7,343 
2,983 
3,522 
3,789 
1,132 

12,803 

9,488 

64,139 

1,863 
1,114 
545 
12,847 
2,444 
4,722 

39,328 
13,520 
25,821 

24,325 
13,387 
30,480 
20,445 
7,625 

5,286 
4,912 
9,277 

857 
1,018 
2,749 
3,641 

1,136 
5,178 
3,137 
8,837 
5,087 
8,700 
4,025 
5,464 
7,419 

5,478 
7,451 
6,133 
3,352 

2,688 

5,404 

4,756 

20,653 

959 

963 

768 

3,359 

1,272 

1,591 

1,755 

529 

6,151 
4,380 
32,324 

989 

643 

327 

6,446 

1,105 

2,090 

17,912 
6,093 
14,491 

11,812 
6,603 

14,064 
9,149 
3,927 

2,783 
2,699 
5,186 
598 
598 
1,789 
2,168 

586 
2,822 
1,524 
5,480 
3,007 
6,383 
3,290 
4,331 
4,838 

3,305 
5,046 
4,739 
2,841 

2,026 
3,857 
2,806 
12,709 

624 
497 
422 
1,751 
712 
884 
919 
194 

2,442 

1,983 

12,377 

9 
3 
6 
19 
7 
4 

129 
30 
38 

61 
41 
92 
56 
32 

60 
56 
96 
14 
8 
35 
85 

5 
18 

2 
29 
20 
54 
36 
47 
90 

31 
21 
70 
70 

56 
107 

69 
399 

15 
13 

8 
29 

7 
13 
19 

5 

34 

20 
57 

50 
13 

(x) 
114 
49 

(x) 

773 
235 
223 

530 
213 
596 
394 
179 

(x) 
321 
479 

(x) 

67 
193 

(x) 

(x) 

148 

(x) 

92 

85 

279 

125 

136 

382 

103 
HO 

(x) 

(x) 

191 
(x) 

(X) 
1,606 

(x) 

65 
44 

29 

181 
109 
486 

8 

(x)"' 

7 
1 
(x) 

42 
56 
6 

85 
13 
29 
23 
16 

(x) 

7 
27 

12 
3 
(x) 

(x) 

33 

5 

4 

40 

14 

9 

24 

1 
(z) 
(x) 
(x) 

7 
(x) 
(x) 
162 

(x) 

11 
1 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

1 

6 
6 
69 

(x)"' 
(x)'" 

(x) 

(x)"' 

(x)'" 

(x) 
(x)'" 

(x)'" 
(x) 

(x)'" 
(x) 

(x) 

(x)"'" 
(X) 
(x) 
(x) 

35 
29 
16 
89 
21 
41 

547 
109 
168 

251 
183 
265 
262 
108 

148 

196 

234 

52 

47 
99 
182 

12 

43 

21 

97 

63 

243 

103 

191 

220 

114 
UO 
218 
201 

187 

260 

262 

1,069 

39 
31 
22 
87 
52 
49 
55 
13 

111 

69 

269 

428 
366 

185 

1,173 

319 

609 

7,582 
1,479 
2,113 

3,398 
2,102 
3,099 
3,457 
1,229 

1,559 
2,145 
2,382 
564 
476 
1,006 
1,300 

115 

495 

292 

867 

566 

1,835 

840 

1,430 

1,860 

1,102 
1,234 
1,534 
1,268 

1,656 
1,869 
2,538 
9,349 

444 
381 
216 
898 
513 
551 
596 
241 

1,501 
1,009 
4,543 

126 
105 
49 
323 

80 
164 

2',  069 
410 
534 

391 
574 
860 
955 
294 

382 
558 
656 
130 
UO 
252 
496 

23 

127 
94 
282 
171 
630 
265 
458 
613 

326 
377 
436 
435 

451 

548 

738 

3,026 

108 
95 
50 
238 
158 
175 
161 
72 

474 

272 

1,451 

76 

62 

37 

192 

53 

82 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York                                   

1,106 

212 

353 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio              

525 

384 

550 

557 

216 

West  North  Central: 

282 

382 

462 

103 

30 

186 

355 

South  Atlantic: 

21 

93 

43 

207 

134 

546 

241 

425 

438 

East  South  Central : 

251 

311 

463 

411 

West  South  Central: 

374 

533 

524 

Trrnf               

2,140 

Mountain; 

77 

Idaho           

71 

37 

172 

111 

96 

Utah             

101 

Ncrofa 

36 

220 

Oregon 

138 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


3.22 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  3C— EMPLOYEE  SIZE  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS.  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— SELECTED  KINDS  OF 

BUSINESS,   BY  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948— Continued 

CLEANING.  DYEING  PLANTS  (EXCRUG  CLEANING) 
Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Geographic  division  and  State 


Establishments  reporting  November  IS  employment  of — 


4  to  7  paid  employees 


Establish- 
ments 


(Hiimbcr) 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Receipts,    Pay  roll, 
entire    I     entire 
year  year 


(Thousand 
dollaTs) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Humber) 


8  to  19  paid  employees 


Estabhsh' 
ments 


(Humbcr) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll,  |employces, 
entire  workweek 
year  ended 

nearest 
Nov.  15 
(Humber) 


(Thousaiui 
'  dollar 5) 


20  to  49  paid  employees 


Establish' 
ments 


(Kumhzr) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollari) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dotlari) 


Paid 
>mployees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(Number) 


50  paid  employees  or  more 


Establish 
ments 


(XumbCT) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 


Paid 
Pay  roll,  employees, 
entife 


year 


(Thousand  (Thousand 
doltdri)       dolUi 


workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 


Total 


Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 
Middle  Atlantic 
East  North  Central 
West  North  Central 
South  Atlantic 
East  South  Central 
West  South  Central 
Mountain 
Paafic 

New  England : 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 
Pennsylvania    , 

East  North  Central 

Ohio 

Indiana.  .  . 

Illinois.  .  . 

Michigan .  . 

Wisconsin 


West  North  Central : 

Minnesota 

Iowa   

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska     

Kansas 


South  Atlantic : 

Delaware 

Marybnd     

District  of  Columbia . 

Virginia    

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 


East  South  Central: 

Kentucky      

Tennessee   

Alabama      

Mississippi 


West  South  Central: 

Arkansas       

Louisiana     

Oklahoma    

Texas       


Mountain : 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 
Colorado 
New  Mexico. 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 


Pacific: 

Washington . 

Oregon 

CalJomia .  .  . 


7,253 


156/765 


64,485 


38,839 


5,138 


232,607 


60,144 


96,211 


46,751 


86,597 


265 
733 

1,074 
761 

1,457 
756 

1,335 
298 
574 


6,279 
19,421 
26,687 
16,516 
26,659 
12,654 
24,774 

6,706 
17,069 


2,660 
8,021 

10,648 
6,504 

10,884 
5,104 

10,579 
2,765 
7,320 


1,401 
4,135 
5,721 
4,028 
7,925 
4,045 
6,934 
1,580 
3,070 


289 
724 
975 
391 
928 
478 
575 
221 
557 


13,851 
36,165 
49,047 
17,242 
35,857 
16,826 
21,075 
9,650 
32,894 


36 
25 
15 
113 
18 
58 


381 
124 
228 


231 
197 
270 
287 
89 


108 
144 
225 

37 
33 

63 
151 


62 
45 
199 
65 
399 
173 
301 
197 


111 
205 
261 

179 


138 
151 
200 
846 


110 
82 
382 


817 
551 
307 

2,670 
470 

1,464 


9,913 
3,693 
5,815 


5,661 
4,382 
6,629 

8.030 
1,985 


2,553 
3,362 
4,849 
714 
765 
1,355 
2,918 


386 
1,242 
1,144 
3,855 
1,372 
6,695 
2,692 
5,168 
4,105 


2,154 
3,700 
4,156 
2,644 


2,273 
2,345 
4,100 
16,056 


952 
649 
586 
1,823 
1,179 
539 
774 
204 


3,156 

2,220 
11,693 


328 
223 
126 
1,127 
213 
643 


4,129 
1,522 
2,370 


2,215 
1,825 
2,592 
3,275 
741 


929 

1,286 

1,971 

277 

266 

524 

1,251 


165 

511 

420 

1,567 

548 

2,847 

1,095 

2,078 

1,653 


852 
1,452 

1,712 


390 
1,024 
1,744 
6,921 


356 
249 
233 
763 
523 
227 
318 
96 


1,421 

893 

5,006 


198 
135 
77 
588 
101 
302 


2,011 

673 

1,451 


1,196 
1,044 
1,412 
1,599 
470 


565 

755 
1,207 
202 
181 
339 
779 


320 

231 
1,100 

361 
2,162 

945 
1,656 
1,062 


597 
1,102 
1,402 

944 


713 

767 

1,044 

4,390 


222 

137 
133 
440 
298 
124 
190 
36 


603 

426 

2,041 


26 

21 

13 

148 


399 
126 
199 


253 
137 
228 
253 
104 


77 
50 
123 
11 
17 
45 
68 


10 
94 
31 
194 
76 
174 
105 
133 

ni 


92 
142 

152 
92 


61 
143 

66 
305 


92 

57 

408 


1,118 
939 
635 

6,886 
999 

3,274 


20,850 
6,251 
9,064 


12,699 
6,337 
11,822 
13,585 
4,604 


3,645 
2,187 
5,380 
425 
781 
1,887 
2,937 


449 
4,327 
1,806 
7,747 
3,308 
5,934 
3,340 
4,467 
4,479 


3,668 

5,211 
5,087 
2,860 


2,012 

4,892 

2,593 

11,573 


955 
899 
1,014 
2,219 
1,060 
1,464 
1,381 
658 


5,036 

2,882 

24,976 


6,996 
13,227 
24,238 

3,234 
16,978 

7,811 
10,429 

4,687 
16,819 


3,478 
8,674 

11,751 
4,498 

10,785 
5,491 
6,481 
2,455 
6,531 


1^5 
321 
400 
120 
266 
102 
101 
39 
153 


12,366 

33,299 

48,293 

12,229 

23,386 

8,626 

8,826 

3,744 

19.932 


7,119 
21,350 
26,619 
6,634 
12,260 
4,338 
4,722 
2,065 
11,104 


3,307 
9,841 
11,765 
3,446 
7,452 
2,900 
2,866 
962 
4,212 


32 
134 
149 
27 
44 
19 
17 
5 
29 


564 
460 
294 

3,461 
509 

1,708 


10,585 
3,250 
4,392 


6,426 
3,128 
5,865 
6,687- 
2,182 


1,863 
971 

2,586 
189 
357 
812 

1,456 


209 
2,226 

739 
3,764 
1,589 
2,320 
1,487 
1,968 
2,126 


1,754 
2,453 
2,343 
1,261 


935 
2,333 

1,346 
5,315 


412 
412 
484 
1,130 
487 
697 
705 
360 


2,531 
1,333 
12,855 


301 
253 
162 
1,757 
242 
763 


4,743 
1,525 
2,406 


3,132 
1,568 
2,754 
3,071 
1,226 


914 
538 
1,442 
123 
186 
509 
736 


112 
1,144 

369 
2,293 

920 
1,991 
1,169 
1,486 
1,301 


1,069 
1,653 
1,752 
1,017 


657 
1,665 

752 
3,407 


243 
204 
252 
580 
262 
424 
363 
122 


1,055 

656 

4,820 


114 
62 
145 


123 
77 
38 

31 
23 
39 
5 
6 
11 
5 


15 

17 
121 


U) 

645 
(x) 
6,794 
1,413 
3,024 


14,744 
7,812 
15,743 


10,  Ul 
8,418 

15,250 
9,715 
4,769 


3,466 

2,443 
3,969 
348 
613 
804 
586 


701 
2,945 
2,090 
4,994 
3,204 
3,569 
1,308 
1,302 
3,273 

2,630 

3,120 

2,003 

873 


767 
1,830 
1,379 
4,850 


(x) 
341 

1,623 

(x) 
697 
768 


2,200 

2,076 
15,656 


(x) 

326 
(x) 
3,913 

791 
1,819 


8,472 
4,199 
8,679 


5,517 
4,727 
8,632 
5,212 
2,531 


1,860 
1,266 
2,329 
172 
273 
411 
323 


386 
1,580 
1,012 
2,617 
1,740 
1,939 
605 
591 
1,790 


1,329 

1,593 

932 

434 


405 

985 

751 

2,581 


(x) 
196 

839 

(x) 
383 
473 


1,207 
1,168 
8,729 


(x) 
193 

(x) 

1,354 
338 
778 


3,450 
1,817 
4,574 


2,564 
2,100 
3,740 
2,160 
1,201 


910 
670 
1,126 
U6 
151 
290 
133 


201 
842 
433 

1,558 
987 

1,316 
495 
504 

1,066 


786 

1,009 

740 

365 


232 

596 

436 

1,552 


(X) 
85 

408 

(x) 
187 
2U 


392 

479 
3,341 


10,046 
50,526 
55,541 

6,555 
11,411 

6,027 

4,539 
967 

8,706 


5,893 
27,954 
30,967 
3,688 
6,069 
3,471 
2,655 
566 
5,334 


(x) 


6,880 
1,529 
(x) 


24,797 

3,067 

17,662 


16,872 
5,410 

23,118 
6,934 
3,207 

(x) 
1,416 
2,749 
(x) 

1,498 
(x) 


(x) 

1,604 

fx) 

987 
1,747 

897 
1,040 

631 
2,370 

2,136 
2,733 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
3,567 


(x) 


(x) 

(x)' 
(x) 


729 
1,192 

6,785 


(x) 


4,011 
850 
(X) 


14,031 
4,083 
9,840 


9,191 
3,120 
12,502 
4,293 
1,861 

(x) 

824 
1,708 
(x) 

747 

(x) 


(x) 
701 

(x) 
602 

1,035 
424 
559 
360 

1,213 


1,216 
1,576 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
2,148 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


462 

658 

4,214 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


EMPLOYEE  SIZE 


3.23 


Tabic  3C.— EMPLOYEE  SIZE  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— SELECTED  KINDS  OF 

BUSINESS,  BY  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948— Continued 

I  I.I  I  TRU  \L  Rl  IMIR  SHOPS 

EsTABusBUBNTS,  Recbipts,  Pay  Roll^  anh  Personnel 


Geographic  division  and  State 


Toal 


Estab- 

iish- 
menta 


P^amber) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thoiudnd 
dollarri 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(TJioujand 
dollars) 


employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(>tumber) 


Eatabliahments  repcrting  November  15  employment  of— 


No  paid  employee 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


[Nuwber) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thoujatid 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

JHumbcr) 


I  paid  employee 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


(\umber) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  toll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


~TS3 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  IS 

(>{unibeT) 


Total 


G«ogr«phlc  divisions: 
New  England 
Middle  Atlantic   ,    .  , 
East  North  Central , 
West  North  Central. 
South  AtianDc        .  . . 
East  South  Central... 
West  South  Central.. 

Mountain 

Paoic 


New  England: 

Maine  

New  Hampshire . . 

Vermont 

Massachusetts. . . 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut    .    . 

Middle  Atlantic; 
New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania .... 


East  North  Central : 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Micfaipn 

Wisconsin 


West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  E^ota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 


South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

E)istnct  of  Columbia . 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Caroliiu 

South  Carolina 


Fkrii 


East  South  Central  : 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Ala  Kama 

Mississippi 


West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

lifTiTJiriana 

Okhhoma 

Texas 


Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming.  .  .  . 

Colorado 

New  Mexico. 

Utah...' .'.".'.■; 
Nevada 


Pacific: 

Washington. 

Oegon 

Cahfomia.  .  . 


19,440 


21 , 100 


57,465 


1,U6 
4,906 
3,610 
1,851 
2,299 
1,111 
2,055 
552 
1,940 


86 
73 
59 
556 

104 
238 


2,704 

764 

1,436 


971 
482 
1,136 
617 
404 


367 
315 
598 
40 
55 
210 
266 


35 

247 
135 
313 
181 
344 
204 
340 
500 


288 
306 
322 
195 


190 
296 
339 
,230 

61 
73 
21 
149 
87 
86 
65 
10 


345 
218 

1,377 


12,345 
66,033 
42,053 
17,457 
23,705 

9,459 
17,609 

5,490 
20,645 


628 
638 

408 
6,560 
1,029 
3,082 


36,685 
12,365 
16,483 


10,109 
3,551 

17,124 
6,772 
4,497 


3,881 
2,440 
5,898 
380 
527 
2,214 
2,117 

488 
3,144 
3,134 
3,086 
1,491 
2,744 
1,600 
3,508 
4,510 


2,767 
2,510 
2,723 
1,459 


1,359 
1,935 
2,999 
U,316 

570 
565 
156 
1,767 
827 
674 
827 
104 


3,527 
2,352 
14,766 


2,556 
18,054 
9,271 
3,008 
4,617 
1,550 
2,911 
790 
4,074 


1,2U 
7,716 
3,795 
1,467 
2,423 

884 
1,522 

369 
1,713 


751 
3,484 
2,516 
1.294 
1,439 

714 
1,372 

396 
1,383 


3,368 
16,088 
10,638 
5,578 
5,657 
2,571 
4,890 
1,391 
6,784 


42 
116 
123 
42 
62 
31 
38 
16 


58 
92 

60 

1,421 

162 

763 


9,449 
4,811 
3,794 


2,374 

580 

3,380 

1,741 

696 


578 
369 
1,326 
49 
78 
253 
355 


128 
758 
759 
580 
285 
474 
259 
690 
634 


441 
370 
480 
259 


204 

280 

499 

1,928 


11 
324 
95 
63 
193 
8 


572 
388 
,114 


41 
48 
28 

654 
96 
344 


4,013 
1,944 
1,759 


945 
276 
,579 
686 
309 


270 
196 
597 
27 
42 
140 
195 


66 
376 
353 
307 
147 
284 
154 
347 
384 


231 
261 
248 
144 


135 
169 
254 
964 


33 
22 

8 
140 
33 
37 
94 
2 


194 
,275 


56 
59 
48 

370 
73 

145 


1,962 

513 

1,009 


673 
346 
745 
453 
299 


259 
229 

417 
25 

37 
147 
180 


15 
175 

71 
182 
131 
212 
129 
211 
313 


183 
191 
207 
133 


123 
214 
227 


244 
149 
990 


223 

253 
146 
1,692 
384 
670 


9,159 
2,829 
4,100 


2,485 
1,308 
3,676 
1,719 
1,450 


1,257 
925 

1,468 
121 
159 
900 
748 


70 
759 
417 
764 
385 
712 
470 
749 
1,331 


836 
666 
685 
384 


399 

695 

874 

2,922 


226 
321 

(«) 
428 
285 
316 
163 

(x) 


1,346 

757 
4,631 


(x) 


(x) 


2,886 


4,573 


(x) 


M 


178 
580 
514 
264 
411 
220 
359 
77 
283 


296 

91 
193 


180 
70 
47 

53 

37 


63 
215 

14 
6 

4 
21 
13 
11 

8 


48 
33 
197 


2,047 
6,945 
5,690 
2,686 
3,854 
1,967 
3,622 
1,019 
3,575 


238 

78 

56 

,104 

165 

406 


3,749 
1,150 
2,046 


1,333 
■697 

2,284 
693 
678 


675 
312 
669 
135 
91 
396 
403 


55 
386 
137 
587 
258 
536 
358 
485 
1,002 


594 
637 
503 
233 


321 

350 

624 

2,327 

204 
72 
49 
249 
209 
133 
103 


638 

502 

2,435 


256 
973 
841 
385 
613 
301 
525 
132 
547 


30 
11 
10 
133 
18 


552 
155 
266 


226 

105 
307 
120 
83 

80 
49 
119 
17 
16 
49 
55 


15 
58 
22 

100 
37 
90 
51 
86' 

154 


104 
75 
87 
35 


95 
336 


86 

64 

397 


2,836 


178 
580 
514 
264 
4U 
220 
359 


12 
37 


180 
70 
47 

53 

37 
79 
10 
7 
33 
45 


33 
15 


39 
63 
96 


61 
65 
33 


36 

45 

63 

215 

14 
6 
4 

21 

13 
11 


48 
38 
197 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


3.24 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  3C.— EMPLOYEE  SIZE  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— SELECTED  KINDS  OF 

BUSINESS,   BY  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE-.  1948— Continued 

llixtrical  ri;p,mr  shops 
Establishments.  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Establishments  reporting  November  15 

employment  of — 

2  paid  employees 

3  paid  employees 

4  to  7  paid  employees 

8  paid  employees  or  more 

Geographic  division  and  State 

Estabhsh- 
ments 

(Aiumber) 

Receipu, 
entire 
year 

(Thouifltui 
dolbrj) 

Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(T/iousand 
dolbrs) 

Paid 

employees 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

Estabbsh- 
ments 

Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollors) 

Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousdnc 
•  dollars) 

Paid 

employees 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 

Estabhsh- 
ments 

CMuraber) 

Receipts, 
entire 
year 

dollars) 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollors) 

Paid 

anployees 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(J^umber) 

Establish 
ments 

(Aiumber) 

Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Dwusanl 
dollars) 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  IS 

(Number) 

Total 

1,293 

22,918 

4,631 

2,586 

672 

16,920 

4,018 

2,016 

806 

31,703 

8,972 

4,008 

434 

54,385 

24,092 

9,604 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 
Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central                         

West  North  Central                       

South  Atlantic 
East  South  Central 
West  South  Central 

Mountain                                 

Pacific                                   

78 
304 
218 
114 
195 

88 
154 

38 
104 

1,485 
5,905 
3,737 
2,018 
3,152 
1,292 
2,482 
815 
2,032 

251 
1,133 
829 
392 
632 
277 
527 
139 
451 

156 
608 
436 
228 
390 
176 
308 
76 
208 

37 
174 
115 
64 
99 
32 
64 
21 
66 

838 
4,852 
2,909 
1,554 
2,358 

676 
1,445 

597 
1,691 

214 

1,118 
707 
359 
517 
144 
352 
147 
460 

111 
522 
345 
192 
297 

96 
192 

63 
198 

45 
196 
157 
^8 
U5 
42 
83 
14 
66 

1,539 
7,419 
6,926 
3,112 
4,008 
1,829 
3,402 
811 
2,657 

509 

2,091 

2,024 

933 

1,075 

433 

845 

216 

846 

221 
986 
804 
420 
555 
2U 
400 
74 
337 

27 
168 
90 
27 
40 
15 
23 
6 
38 

3,068 
24,824 
12,153 
2,509 
4,676 
1,124 
1,768 
357 
3,906 

1,284 
12,623 

4,747 
897 

1,718 
364 
624 
140 

1,695 

545 
5,020 
1,696 
363 
770 
181 
263 
79 
687 

New  England : 

6 
3 

1 
35 

8 
25 

169 
52 
83 

63 
20 
77 
36 
22 

24 

22 

34 

2 

4 

u 

17 

5 
11 

3^ 
7 
30 
19 
26 
46 

20 
30 
26 

12 

16 
20 
22 
96 

3 
3 
2 
U 
3 
8 
4 
1 

21 

7 

76 

(x) 
35 

(x) 
674 
152 
510 

3,330 
1,040 
1,535 

1,023 
300 

1,410 
600 

404 

528 
397 
500 

(x) 

(X) 
307 
181 

66 
192 
335 
640 

72 
405 
267 
396 
779 

304 
432 
335 
221 

136 

369 

290 

1,637 

(x) 

75 
(x) 

306 
(x) 

148 
(x) 
(x) 

383 

147 

1,502 

(x) 

5 

(x) 

116 

27 

86 

659 
208 
266 

199 
72 
315 
156 
87 

93 

86 

107 

(x) 

(X) 
37 
48 

13 
35 
55 

123 
22 

101 
57 
81 

145 

60 
88 
82 

47 

40 

76 

59 

352 

(x) 

13 
(x) 

58 
(x) 

26 
(x) 
(x) 

87 

33 

331 

(x) 
6 

(x) 
70 
16 
50 

338 
104 
166 

126 
40 

154 
72 
44 

48 
44 
68 

(x) 

(x) 
22 
34 

10 
22 
26 
76 
14 
60 
38 
52 
92 

40 
60 
52 
24 

32 
40 
44 
192 

(x) 

6 
(X) 

28 
(x) 

16 
(x) 
(X) 

42 
14 
152 

1 

1 

18 
4 
13 

94 
36 
44 

30 
13 
38 
18 
16 

11 
14 
21 
2 
2 
8 
6 

5 
5 
8 

11 
5 

15 
8 

17 

25 

11 
8 
6 

7 

5 

9 

8 

42 

"2 

7 
3 
2 
7 

13 
12 
41 

(x) 

(x)" 
461 
(x) 

270 

2,653 

1,100 
1,099 

597 
373 
1,095 
383 
461 

248 
430 
490 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

64 
91 
327 
206 
157 
420 
175 
416 
502 

234 
188 
(x) 

(X) 

(x) 
(x) 

221 
.  919 

(x)" 

197 
167 
(X) 

153 

262 

339 

1,090 

(x) 

(x)" 
105 
(x) 
74 

633 
240 
245 

156 
90 

262 
99 

100 

71 
80 
114 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

21 
21 
50 
75 
24 
82 
39 
76 
129 

54 
38 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 
47 
239 

(X)" 

'49 
32 

(x) 
49 

82 
62 
316 

(x) 

(x)" 
54 

(X) 

39 

282 
108 
132 

90 
39 

114 
54 
48 

33 
42 
63 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

15 
15 
24 
33 

15 
45 
24 
51 

75 

33 

24 
(x) 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 
24 
126 

(x)" 

21 
9 
(X) 
21 

39 
36 
123 

1 
1 
3 

26 
4 

10 

99 
34 
63 

47 
21 
51 
24 

14 

13 
12 

31 
1 
5 
10 
16 

2 
W 
16 
17 

8 
15 

8 
18 
17 

7 
11 
15 

9 

9 
6 
15 
53 

1 

7 
1 
1 
4 

14 

7 

45 

(x) 

(X) 

(x) 
800 
L45 
360 

3,836 
1,322 
2,261 

2,169 
(x) 
2,432 
999 
(x) 

600 

(x) 

1,1U 

(x) 
173 
366 
484 

(x) 
605 
594 
495 
204 

(x) 

(x) 
686 
570 

382 
315 
788 
344 

306 

171 

597 

2,328 

(x)" 

431 
(x) 
(x) 

208 

537 

217 

1,903 

(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

291 
49 

115 

1,111 
388 
592 

693 

Cx) 
613 
336 

(x) 

154 
(x) 

347 
(x) 
34 

108 

159 

(x) 

169 

164 

147 

55 

(x) 

(x) 
165 
162 

97 

65 

205 

66 

86 
45 
167 
547 

(X)" 

iii 

(x) 
(x) 
58 

162 

65 

619 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
127 
17 
52 

509 
171 
306 

254 

(x) 
245 
135 

(x) 

61 

(x) 
U9 

(x) 
21 
53 
77 

(x) 
73 
76 
78 
40 

(x) 

(x) 
86 
76 

37 
50 
85 
39 

43 

29 

75 

253 

(x)" 

'38 

(x) 

(X) 

23 

64 

35 

238 

'  2 

14 
3 
8 

84 
38 
46 

21 
2 

45 
16 
6 

7 

1 

16 

1 
2 

1 
9 

12 
4 
4 
1 
1 
5 
3 

6 
5 

3 
1 

1 
2 

4 
16 

1 

3 

'  2 

5 

5 
28 

(x)" 

1,829 
(x) 
866 

13,958 
5,424 
5,442 

2,497 

(x) 

6,227 

2,378 

(x) 

573 
(x) 
1,657 

(x)" 
(x)     ■ 

(x) 

1,111 

1,324 
394 
415 

(x) 

(x) 
776 
326 

417 
272 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(X) 

393 

1,183 

(x) 

156 
(X)" 

361 

390 

3,155 

(x)"' 

74i 
(X) 
430 

6,443 
3,796 
2,384 

1,087 

(x) 

2,309 

1,008 

(x) 

173 
(x) 
626 

(x)" 
(x) 

(X) 
469 
458 
131 
130 

(x) 

(X) 
280 
82 

114 
98 
(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
125 
427 

(x) 

58 

(X)" 

127 

160 

1,408 

(x) 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic; 

New  York 

310 
(x) 
166 

2,588 
1,470 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central  ■ 

Ohio 

962 
338 

(x) 

886 

355 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota                   

(X) 

75 
Cx) 

238 

South  Dakota   -    .          

, 

Nebraska                     

(x) 

Kansas                       

South  Atlantic; 

Delaware 

(x) 

(X) 

233 

217 

59 

52 

(X) 

(x) 

Georgia i 

95 

Flotii 

45 

East  South  Central : 

60 

66 

(x) 

(x) 

West  South  Central: 

(X) 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

(x) 
48 

Texas 

178 

Mountain ; 

(x) 

Idaho       

*  •  • 

Colorado 

32 

,, . 

• .  • 

Utah 

(x) 

Neva* 

Pacific: 

51 

71 

CaUfomia 

565 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


EMPLOYEE  SIZE 


3.25 


Table  3C.— EMPLOYEE  SIZE  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES- 
BUSINESS,  BY  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948— Continued 

II  \l  KM.  SI  R\  U  I 

Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Pessonnel 


-SELECTED  KINDS  OF 


Tool 

Establishments 

employment  of^ 

No  paid  employee 

1  paid  employee 

Geographic  division  and  State 

Bstab- 
Jiah- 
ments 

(Number) 

Recapts, 
year 

CDlOUMTUJ 

dollari) 

Piy  roll, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dolUrj) 

Piid. 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

(Number) 

Receipts, 
cntue 
year 

{Thoumnd 
dollars) 

Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thouiand 
dolkrs) 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 

Esub- 
lish- 
ments 

(Number) 

Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Pay  toll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Paid 

employees. 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 

Total  

18,675 

572,355 

90,019 

40,726 

5,973 

72,849 

636 

4,412 

85,435 

7,458 

4,412 

Geoftraphlc  dWUlons: 

1,516 
4,907 
4,354 
1,842 
2,195 
1,193 
1,394 
426 
846 

40,674 
Ul,791 
137,907 
51,163 
57,268 
31,451 
42,046 
14,837 
45,218 

5,968 

19,167 
18,547 
7,641 
12,632 
5,888 
8,510 
2,566 
9,000 

2,591 
8,619 
7,738 
3,402 
6,306 
3,438 
4,416 
994 
3,222 

552 
2,011 
1,549 

623 

477 
216 
247 
118 
180 

6,472 
24,763 
21,650 
7,238 
4,248 
1,737 
1,978 
1,588 
3,175 

50 
166 
162 
52 
62 
16 
39 
25 
42 

.:; 

374 
1,139 
1,115 
504 
459 
269 
289 
116 
147 

7,903 
23,627 
24,260 
9,192 
6,603 
3,443 
3,967 
2,561 
3,879 

675 

2,051 
1,903 
762 
647 
384 
470 
232 
334 

374 

1,139 

1,U5 

504 

459 

269 

269 

115 

Paafic        

U7 

New  En^and : 

129 
104 
78 
791 
139 
275 

2,303 

639 

1,965 

1,165 
542 

1,351 
760 
436 

274 
41i 
575 
59 
73 
180 
269 

59 
254 

82 
347 
237 
395 
226 
371 
224 

372 
336 
248 
237 

212 
197 
265 
720 

55 
55 
28 
U9 
40 
45 
72 
14 

152 
101 
593 

3,020 
2,089 
1,335 
20,976 
3,919 
9,335 

67,576 
23,262 
50,953 

37,577 
17,710 
46,179 
24,502 
11,939 

8,449 
10,188 
18,040 
1,360 
1,481 
4,677 
6,958 

1,468 
6,063 
4,029 

10,737 
7,291 

10,873 
5,236 
9,849 
9,722 

11,152 
9,756 
5,487 
5,056 

5,432 

5,931 

7,241 

23,442 

2,000 
1,753 

833 
4,415 
1,197 
2,110 
1,941 

588 

6,532 

5,034 

33,652 

438 

237 
162 

2,992 
502 

1,617 

10,239 
3,111 
5,817 

5,646 
2,396 
5,827 
3,221 
1,557 

1,243 
1,115 
3,524 
157 
186 
526 
890 

175 
1,302 
1,068 
1,676 
1,165 
2,204 
1,054 
2,075 
1,911 

1,482 
1,914 
1,293 
1,199 

1,040 
1,585 
1,360 
4,525 

332 
240 
83 
884 
233 
385 
291 
118 

1,465 

681 

6,854 

226 
121 

103 

1,300 

229 

610 

3,954 
1,512 
3,153 

2,338 
1,146 
2,290 
1,333 
629 

503 

588 

1,416 

63 

80 

295 

437 

79 
553 
430 
923 
560 

1,161 
632 

1,122 
846 

785 

1,111 

724 

818 

621 

811 

678 

2,306 

126 
62 
32 
358 
110 
122 
131 
33 

498 

260 

2,454 

31 
45 
27 
323 
53 
73 

1,051 
187 
773 

322 
218 
533 
298 

176 

95 
160 
164 
18 
37 
69 
80 

24 
92 
29 
83 
45 
51 
51 
72 
30 

84 
64 
42 
26 

42 
27 

57 
121 

11 
16 
12 
32 

7 
10 
23 

7 

40 
30 
110 

(x) 
tx) 

303 
3,879 
(x) 

850 

13,375 
2,790 
8,598 

4,467 
2,833 
7,685 
4,269 
2,396 

1,159 
2,013 
1,658 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
880 

271 

(x) 
165 
750 
427 
380 
223 

(x) 

(x) 

889 
476 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

153 
(x) 

848 

(x) 
190 
186 

(x) 
120 
201 
290 
64 

611 

588 

1,976 

(x) 
(x) 

8 
28 
(x) 

3 

99 
21 
46 

37 
21 
36 
53 

15 

7 
16 
15 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
3 

2 

(x) 
1 
6 
4 
6 
2 

(x) 

(x) 

7 
6 

(x) 

(x) 

(x)^ 
'-'l5 

tx) 
1 
1 

(x) 
2 
2 
5 
1 

12 
9 
21 

(x) 
(x) 

(x)" 

\i" 

(x) 
(X)" 

(x)" 
(x) 

(x)" 
(x) 

(x) 
(x)" 

(x) 

44 
30 
22 
ISO 
34 
64 

514 
135 
490 

316 
183 
319 
171 
126 

77 
107 
146 
21 
19 
46 
88 

18 
64 
9 
74 
51 
79 
49 
82 
33 

93 
60 
75 
41 

37 
34 
64 
154 

18 
15 

8 
31 

7 
12 
24 

1 

20 
26 
101 

730 

549 

379 

3,886 

779 
1,580 

10,867 
3,365 
9,395 

6,819 
3,282 
7;661 
3,758 

2,740 

1,749 

1,875 

2,323 

393 

329 

804 

1,719 

399 
1,279 
159 
1,120 
930 
956 
468 
847 
445 

1,740 
734 
588 
381 

392 

345 

1,132 

2,098 

408 
451 
263 
642 

(X) 
263 
407 

(x) 

398 

744 

2,737 

65 
43 
33 

333 
80 

121 

1,099 
265 
667 

536 
286 
585 
267 
209 

138 
133 
211 
37 
32 
62 
149 

34 
114 
13 
94 
82 
100 
57 
95 
56 

158 
77 

100 
49 

57 

60 

106 

245 

36 
23 
23 
56 

(x) 
36 
47 

(x) 

47 

55 

232 

44 

30 

22 

180 

Rhode  Island                                

34 

64 

Middle  Atlantic: 

514 

135 

490 

East  North  Central: 
CHuo 

316 

183 

319 

171 

126 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

77 
107 

Mi&scun   

146 
21 

South  Dakota           . .                

19 

46 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

DcLwarc   

88 

18 
64 

9 

74 

51 

79 

49 

82 

33 

93 

60 

75 

41 

West  South  Central: 

37 

34 

64 

154 

Mountain : 

18 

15 

6 

31 

(x) 

Arizona   

12 

Utah               

24 

Nevada 

(x) 

Padflc: 

20 

25 

\  laiiiOrnia  ><-*■■■_•••_,>,,,_,,,,>*. 

101 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


3.26 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  3C.— EMPLOYEE  SIZE  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— SELECTED  KINDS  OF 

BUSINESS,   BY  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948— Continued 


FUNERAL  SERVICE 
Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


Establishments  reporting  November  15 

employment  of — 

1 

2,  or  3  paid  employees 

4  to  7  paid  employees 

8  to  19  paid  employees 

20 

paid  employees  or  more 

Geographic  division  and  State 

Establish- 
ments 

Mumber) 

Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollurs) 

Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(TTiousdtid 
dolUrs) 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

OTuniber) 

Establish- 
ments 

(Number) 

Receipts, 
enure 
year 

(Thxmsarui 
doilarj) 

Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousdnc 
■  dollars) 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Humhc) 

Estabhsh- 
ments 

(Number) 

Receipts, 
entire 
year 

[Thousavd 
dollars) 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

[Thousand 
dollars) 

Paid 
mployees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(Number) 

Establish 
ments 

(Number) 

Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Tliousond 
dollars) 

Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Tliousand 
dolUri) 

Paid 

employees, 

wotlcweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 

Total                         .    . 

4,795 

147,086 

20,460 

11,385 

2,636 

U6,507 

29,127 

13,177 

751 

86,932 

21,830 

8,190 

108 

33,546 

10,503 

3,562 

Geographic  divisions: 

359 
1,081 
1,061 
445 
661 
387 
444 
112 
245 

11,435 
36,182 
37,049 
13,834 
15,348 

8,979 
10,427 

3,823 
10,009 

1,789 
4,597 
4,869 
1,804 
2,331 
1,386 
1,679 
635 
1,370 

865 
2,557 
2,501 
1,043 
1,592 

927 
1,056 

264 

580 

196 
521 
495 
199 
459 
236 
291 
60 
179 

10,913 
31,018 
33,275 
10,964 
22,448 

9,780 
12,626 

3,589 
11,894 

2,275 
5,408 
6,576 
2,268 
4,503 
2,051 
2,717 
771 
2,558 

945 
2,559 
2,463 

986 
2,333 
1,200 
1,430 

300 

911 

35 
131 
118 

66" 
124 

78 
111 

17 

71 

3,951 
15,122 
17,272 

8,338 
13,275 

6,042 
10,869 

2,029 
10,034 

1,179 
3,640 
3,912 
2,247 
3,416 
1,501 
2,920 
517 
2,498 

407 
1,370 
1,236 

718 
1,357 

811 
1,284 

173 

834 

"24 
16 

5 
15 

7 
12 

5 
24 

11,079 
4,401 
1,597 
5,346 
1,470 
2,179 
1,247 
6,227 

3,305 

1,225 
508 

1,653 
548 
685 
386 

2,198 

994 

423 

West  North  Central                 

151 

Mountain   ,                  

Pacific 

141 
750 

New  England : 

37 
21 
24 
173 
27 
77 

452 
179 
450 

335 
146 
313 

188 
79 

58 
104 
149 
15 
12 
35 
72 

9 
54 
18 

104 
85 

U5 
66 

115 
65 

131 
105 
67 
84 

77 

67 

33 

217 

13 
19 

6 
31 
11 
12 
19 

1 

41 
25 
179 

1,107 
631 
425 

5,533 
933 

2,806 

14,986 
6,866 
14,330 

10,951 
4,534 

11,700 
7,054 
2,810 

1,905 
3,460 
4,279 
464 
370 
1,112 
2,224 

260 
1,573 

633 
2,547 
2,562 
2,895 

968 
2,178 
1,732 

4,191 
2,231 
1,156 
1,401 

1,942 
1,134 
2,019 
5,332 

554 
796 

(x) 
876 
295 
495 
554 

(x) 

1,328 
1,464 
7,217 

186 
106 
83 
821 
117 
476 

2,146 

811 

1,640 

1,520 
650 

1,475 
855 
369 

252 
416 
600 
67 
51 
109 
309 

25 
201 

78 
350 
369 
507 
163 
352 
286 

523 
363 
223 

277 

309 
231 
328 
811 

104 
137 
(X) 
U3 
59 
71 
91 
(x) 

181 

161 

1,028 

92 
50 
55 

420 
63 

185 

1,071 

424 

1,062 

797 
349 
730 
440 
185 

131 
249 
350 
33 
28 
78 
174 

20 
131 

46 
249 
203 
349 
153 
276 
165 

315 
253 
159 
200 

184 
163 
189 
520 

33 
44 

(x) 
73 
24 
27 
47 

(x) 

92 

60 

428 

16 
7 
5 
97 
22 
49 

212 
98 
211 

147 
80 

143 
80 
45 

31 
35 
76 
4 
4 
26 
23 

8 
31 
10 
63 
51 
105 
40 
77 
74 

53 

75 
41 
67 

39 
40 
45 

167 

11 
5 
2 
16 
13 
7 
2 
4 

36 
15 
128 

713 

314 

228 

5,333 

1,304 

3,021 

13,057 
5,819 
12,142 

9,445 
5,004 
10,599 
5,321 
2,906 

1,852 
1,863 
4,038 
227 
216 
1,394 
1,374 

538 
1,746 

337 
2,686 
2,836 
4,682 
1,487 
3,604 
4,532 

3,080 
3,226 

1,313 
2,161 

1,456 
1,556 
2,009 
7,605 

662 
316 

(x) 

1,007 
560 
516 

(x) 
299 

2,008 
1,286 
8,600 

148 

64 

58 

1,123 

220 

662 

2,531 

■998 

1,879 

2,077 
955 

1,898 
979 
667 

362 
368 
920 
49 
62 
259 
248 

114 
326 
88 
511 
554 
1,.037 
309" 
766 
798 

517 
606 
338 
590 

319 

374 

479 

1,545 

119 
79 
(X) 
207 
140 
120 

(X) 

62 

568 

222 

1,768 

74 

32 

26 

474 

101 

238 

1,040 

488 

1,031 

738 
408 
686 
399 
232 

145 
163 
394 
20 
22 
127 
115 

41 
158 

46 
309 
260 
541 
202 
408 
368 

260 
376 
213 
351 

182 
207 
230 
861 

54 
23 

(x) 
83 
63 
38 

(x) 
19 

186 

78 

647 

1 
1 

18 
3 
12 

59 
36 
36 

42 
12 
39 
18 

7 

13 
6 

35 
1 
1 
4 
6 

'ii 

10 
21 
5 
13 
20 
23 
21 

11 
29 

21 

17 

15 
24 

15 
57 

2 

5 
2 

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3 
1 

12 
2 
57 

(x) 
(x) 

2,345 

(x) 

1,078 

7,422 
3,445 
4,255 

5,197 
(X) 

6,723 
3,011 
(x) 

1,784 
977 

4,145 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
771 

1,041 
856 
(x) 

536 
(x) 
2,090 
2,128 
2,540 

1,252 

2,226 

1,743 

321 

1,088 
1,931 
1,438 
6,412 

(x) 

476 

(x) 
635 
421 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 
8,349 

(x) 
(x) 

687 

(X) 

355 

2,014 
694 
932 

1,256 

(x) 

1,425 

670 
(X) 

484 
182 

1,270 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
181 

306 
244 

(x) 
156 

(x) 
523 
608 
688 

277 
517 
473 
234 

304 

605 

423 

1,588 

(x) 

139 
(x) 

156 
79 
(x) 

^xi 
1,998 

(x) 
(x) 

226 
(x) 
123 

649 
360 
361 

415 
(x) 
428 
202 

(x) 

150 
69 
375 
(x) 
(X) 
(X) 
60 

105 
103 

(x) 
46 

(x) 
228 
257 
253 

117 
297 
219 

178 

157 
287 
163 
672 

(x) 

"52 

(x) 
45 
29 

(x) 

(x) 
(X) 
682 

15 
4 
5 

3 
3 
4 
5 

1 

5 

"2 

6 

2 

2 

2 

1 

3 
2 

2 

2 
5 

1 
4 

4 

"i 

3 
3 

18 

7,869 

977 

2,233 

698 
(x) 
1,811 
1,089 
(x) 

1,597 

(x)" 
1,379 
(x) 

(xi" 

(x)' 

(X) 

863 
(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

812 
(x) 
1,147 

(x)" 
(X)" 

(X) 
(x) 
4,773 

2,350 
322 
633 

220 

(x) 
408 
377 

(x) 

508 

(x)" 
644 
(x) 

(X)" 

(X)" 
(x) 

345 
(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

3U 
(x) 

321 

(x)" 
(X)" 

(x) 
(x) 
1,807 

Massachusetts                   

Rhode  Island                                    

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvanu 

East  North  Central 

Ohio 

680 
105 
209 

72 

(x) 

Illinois , 

127 

121 

Wisconsin    

West  North  Central : 

(x) 

151 

Nebraska               

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

(x)"" 
221 

(I) 

(x) 

Georgia             

(X) 
(x) 

125 

(X) 
(X) 

(>) 

East  South  Central : 

Kentucky                          

Tennessee                     

Alabama    

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

120 
(x) 

99 

Mountain: 

Idaho 

Colorado 

(x) 

Utah 

(x) 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

(x) 

(x) 

California 

606 

EMPLOYEE  SIZE 


3.27 


Table  3C.— EMPLOYEE  SIZE  OF  ESTABUSHMENTS— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— SELECTED  KINDS  OF 

BUSINESS,  BY  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948— Continued 

GtNERAL  AlTOMOBILi;  RKPMR  SHOI>S 
ESTABUSBMSMTI,  RsCSICTS,  PaT  RoIX,  ANS  PsRSONNEL 


Total 

Establishments  repoitiiig  November  15  employment  of^ 

No  paid  employee 

1  paid  employee 

Enab- 

Mi- 
menta 

(Xumber) 

Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Duusdnd 
MUn) 

Ply  roll, 
entire 
year 

(TtouMTui 
dolUri) 

Paid 

employees.- 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  )5 

(\umber) 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

(>!umbeT) 

Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollors) 

Pay  roll, 
enure 
year 

(Thousand 
dolbrs) 

Paid 

employees. 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

{Humbcr) 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

(NMmhcr) 

Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thoujatid 
dolUrj) 

Paid 

employees. 

workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Number) 

Total 

60,li7 

839,466 

158,640 

71,341 

31,556 

182,637 

2,217 

13,705 

166,172 

24,960 

13,705 

Geoinphlc  dWltlont: 

3,541 
10,210 
10,409 
7,263 
7,643 
3,836 
7,424 
2,452 
7,369 

55,337 
160,999 
148,656 
85,089 
98,774 
41,851 
81,576 
34,137 
133,047 

9,704 
30,585 
28,919 
12,966 
21,530 

7,882 
15,693 

5,854 
25,507 

4,605 
13,019 
12,003 
6,405 
11,230 
4,547 
7,973 
2,605 
8,954 

1,584 
5,408 
5,677 
4,184 
3,568 
1,921 
3,929 
1,308 
3,977 

10,032 
34,133 
34,880 
24,443 
15,179 

7,800 
16,188 

8,018 
31,964 

114 
335 
387 
318 
167 
123 
207 
133 
433 

. . . 

941 
2,240 
2,308 
1,727 
1,733 

883 
1,696 

572 
1,605 

12,194 
30,610 
29,535 
20,422 
15,809 

7,485 
16,372 

7,522 
26,223 

1,703 
4,203 
4,459 
2,888 
2,598 
1,193 
2,801 
1,105 
4,010 

941 

2,240 

2,308 

W«t  Nf»th  Central                             

1,727 

1,733 

883 

1,696 

572 

P»a6c 

1,605 

New  Entland : 

499 
319 
242 
1,4U 
269 
798 

3,997 
1,784 
4,429 

3,003 
1,690 
2,554 
1,973 
1,189 

1,292 

1,409 

1,957 

263 

280 

868 

1,194 

134 
929 
131 

1,165 
528 

1,449 
820 

1,394 

1,093 

1,068 

1,061 

1,077 

630 

854 

831 

1,426 

4,313 

293 
290 
UO 
694 
340 
330 
309 
86 

1,185 

885 

5,299 

6,012 
4,314 
2,784 

23,873 
3,413 

14,941 

76,1U 
28,263 
56,622 

37,509 
19,659 
45,678 
28,977 
16,833 

17,898 
16,668 
22,282 
2,362 
2,717 
10,413 
12,749 

1,663 
13,085 

3,631 
17,315 

6,207 
15,871 

8,917 
15,761 
16,324 

12,732 
11,816 
10,968 
6,335 

6,376 
11,336 
13,374 
50,490 

4,368 
3,401 
1,374 
10,361 
4,302 
4,430 
4,282 
1,619 

18,373 
15,226 
99,448 

909 
705 
395 

4,582 
561 

2,552 

16,415 
4,870 
9,300 

7,361 
3,029 
10,485 
5,719 
2,325 

2,746 
2,460 
3,834 
217 
3U 
1,435 
1,960 

332 
2,183 
1,199 
3,690 
1,278 
3,722 
1,895 
3,467 
3,764 

2,207 
2,242 
2,040 
1,393 

1,176 
2,369 
2,575 
9,573 

662 
452 
187 
1,842 
798 
782 
789 
342 

3,025 
2,906 
19,576 

472 
359 
212 

2,111 
269 

1,182 

6,217 
2,031 
4,771 

3,270 
1,459 
3,867 
2,265 

1,U2 

1,261 
1,196 
1,938 
138 
193 
743 
936 

151 
1,074 

454 
1,934 

703 
2,146 
1,133 
1,921 
1,714 

1,223 
1,290 
1,254 

780 

741 
1,230 
1,307 
4,695 

264 
205 
87 
897 
374 
317 
352 
109 

1,134 
1,072 
6,748 

261 
146 
132 
601 
145 
299 

2,109 

947 

2,352 

1,674 

1,013 

1,300 

1,074 

616 

735 
808 
1,105 
161 
157 
497 
721 

61 
489 

40 
485 
274 
659 
387 
642 
531 

541 
551 
536 
293 

490 

382 

783 

2,274 

171 
175 

62 
344 
167 
180 
170 

39 

668 

488 

2,821 

1,288 
808 
761 

3,780 
828 

2,567 

14,316 
6,338 
13,479 

9,152 
6,002 
8,261 
7,047 
4,418 

5,040 
5,096 
5,352 
1,004 
892 
3,141 
3,918 

272 
2,876 

254 
2,109 
1,272 
2,371 
1,361 
2,181 
2,483 

2,230 

2,242 

2,333 

995 

1,515 

1,546 

2,959 

10,168 

1,175 
1,053 

438 
2,108 

888 
1,109 

928 

319 

5,175 

3,451 

23,338 

11 
8 

11 

45 
9 

30 

144 

62 

129 

106 
58 
87 
92 
44 

87 
64 
30 
4 
10 
31 
42 

4 
23 

3 
20 

7 
19 

9 
46 
36 

17 
33 
52 

21 

12 
20 
37 
138 

• 
17 
17 
9 
35 
14 
13 
17 
11 

83 

35 

315 

... 

135 
89 
66 

374 
64 

213 

813 

410 

1,017 

637 
353 
587 
412 
319 

302 
347 
437 
79 
84 
211 
267 

42 
193 

20 
273 
126 
329 
176 
334 
240 

255 

227  . 

245 

156 

202 
208 
353 
933 

68 
71 
29 
158 
95 
72 
54 
25 

267 

182 
1,156 

1,719 
1,153 

800 
4,637 

835 
3,050 

12,074 
5,865 
12,671 

7,738 
4,204 
7,694 
5,457 
4,442 

4,004 
4,274 
4,634 
770 
900 
2,683 
3,157 

522 
2,476 

276 
2,778 
1,118 
2,339 
1,409 
2,471 
2,420 

2,616 
1,977 
1,784 
1,108 

1,449 
2,046 
3,088 
9,789 

1,111 

1,034 

373 

1,953 

1,030 

903 

697 

421 

4,578 
2,771 
18,874 

230 
161 

107 
681 
128 
396 

1,651 

799 

1,753 

1,190 
642 

1,184 
867 
576 

508 
619 
686 
121 
131 
381 
442 

70 
345 

44 
409 
183 
447 
253 
439 
408 

377 
306 
320 
190 

274 

305 

579 

1,643 

146 
135 

48 
291 
155 
U9 
113 

68 

664 

411 

2,935 

135 

89 

66 

374 

64 

213 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York                                                  

813 

410 

1,017 

East  North  Central: 
Ohio                                              

637 

353 

Illinois 

587 
412 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

319 
302 

347 

437 

79 

84 

211 

KarvBff                        

267 

South  Atlantic: 

•■ 

42 

193 

20 

273 

126 
329 

176 

334 

240 

;:: 

255 

Tamesaee         

227 

Akbama    

245 

156 

West  South  Central: 

202 

208 

Oklalvma 

353 

933 

Mountain: 

68 

■- 

71 

29 

158 

95 

72 

Utah 

54 

Ncvatfa 

25 

Wathmp/H)     ,  . 

267 

Oregon         

182 

^  IT  iDT  1  tlil 

J 

1,156 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


3.28 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  3C.— EMPLOYEE  SIZE  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND 

BUSINESS,   BY  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE: 

GLNERAL   MTOMOBILE  REPAIR  SHOPS 
ESTABLISHMEN-re,  RECEIPTS.  PAY  RoLL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


REPAIR  SERVICES— SELECTED  KINDS  OF 

1 948 — Continued 


Geogiaphic  division  and  State 


Establishments  reporting  November  15  employment  of— 


2  paid  employees 


Receipts,     Ply  roll. 
Establish-      entire         'Jntire 


IHumber) 


(Thousand 
dollaTs) 


(Thousand 
dottaTs) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 


3  paid  employees 


Estabbsh- 
ments 


iHumbcT) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dollaTs) 


Pay  roll.  |cmployees, 
entire     workweek 


year 


(Thousand 
'  dollars) 


ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 


4  to  7  paid  employees 


Establish- 
ments 


(J^umbtr) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollaTs) 


entire 
year 


(Thousand 
dollar  J ) 


!     Paid 

Payroll,  employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 


8  paid  employees  or  more 


Establish 
ments 


(J^umber) 


Recapts. 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dolLiri) 


Paid 

Pay  roll,  cmplbyeea, 
workweek 


cntue 
year 

(Thotudml 
dollarj) 


ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

{fjumber) 


Total 


Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 
Middle  Atlannc 
East  North  Central 
West  North  Central 
South  Atlantic 
East  South  Central 
West  South  Central 
Mountain 
PadSc 


New  England : 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut      .  ,  . 


Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York  . 

New  Jersey 
Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central 
Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin    


West  North  Central : 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri       

North  Dakota   

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas    


South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Distnct  of  Columbia 
Virginia  , 

West  Virginia 
North  Carolina 
South  Carolina 
Georgia 
Flonda 

East  South  Central ; 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 


West  South  Central: 

.  Arkansas    

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 


Mountain : 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming.  .  .  . 

Colorado 

New  Mexico . 

Azizonp 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacl6c: 

Washington.  . 

Oregon  

Calitomia .... 


6,334 


26.248       13,668 


3,312 


9,936 


148,427 


40,522 


17,845 


1,136 


44,500 


461 
1,175 
1,135 
686 
952 
511 
878 
276 
760 


51 
39 
19 

200 
25 

127 

436 
208 
531 


336 
176 
262 
205 
156 


118 

200 
14 
20 
87 

105 


19 
104 

22 
159 

56 
170 
106 
182 
124 


135 
136 
151 


100 
161 
529 

24 
24 
10 
90 
40 
45 
39 


115 
93 
552 


9,263 
24,450 
22,649 
13,201 
U,259 

7,669 
14,577 

5,653 
18,243 


1,745 
4,522 
4,601 
2,530 
3,135 
1,573 
3,113 
1,172 
3,857 


922 
2,350 
2,270 
1,372 
1,904 
1,022 
1,756 

552 
1,520 


246 
563 
488 
303 
535 
225 
422 
123 
402 


373 
3,876 

514 
2,808 


9,763 
4,344 
10,343 


6,156 
3,440 
5,325 
4,139 
3,589 


2,409 
2,769 
3,516 
297 
379 
1,920 
1,911 

288 
2,213 

452 
2,530 

777 
2,067 
1,439 
2,451 
2,042 


2,281 
2,081 
2,112 
1,195 


1,165 
1,499 
2,446 
9,467 


650 
483 
252 
1,668 
719 
978 
805 
98 


2,818 
2,268 
13,157 


180 
146 
69 

771 
101 
473 

1,799 

846 

1,877 

1,388 
677 

1,113 
352 
571 


443 
514 
753 
54 
57 
300 
409 


65 
421 
105 
508 
174 
500 
316 
570 
476 


447 
413 
424 
289 


273 

319 

563 

1,958 


111 
98 
52 
350 
157 
2U 
168 
22 


587 

468 

2,802 


102 
78 
38 

400 
50 

254 


872 

416 

1,062 

672 
352 
524 

410 
312 


236 

284 
400 
28 
40 
174 
210 


38 
228 

44 
318 
112 
340 
212 
364 
248 


270 
272 
302 
178 


176 

200 

322 

1,058 


48 
48 
20 
180 


230 
186 

1,104 


7,336 
16,149 
12,932 
8,093 
11,901 
5,031 
9,992 
3,528 
12,876 


28 

21 
11 
85 
19 
32 

260 

82 

221 


134 
115 
45 


54 
15 

100 
21 

106 
64 
98 
70 


39 

58 

58 

267 


58 

48 

296 


780 
557 

(x) 

2,595 

(x) 

2,728 


8,471 
2,225 
5,453 


3,093 
1,685 
4,004 
2,930 
1,220 


1,604 

1,632 

2,201 

215 

294 

846 

1,301 

(x) 
1,442 
410 
2,335 
(x) 
1,957 
1,217 
2,096 
1,713 


1,553 

1,460 

1,170 

848 


748 
1,353 
1,200 
6,691 


636 
361 
125 
846 
472 
448 
432 
208 


1,921 
1,411 
9,544 


1,520 
3,514 
3,169 
1,753 
2,799 
1,099 
2,356 
352 
3,131 


733 
1,689 
1,464 

909 
1,605 

675 
1,266 

334 
1,206 


253 
584 
593 
295 
661 
234 
397 
136 
451 


10,475 
■25,870 
25,316 
11,627 
22,786 
8,474 
15,046 
6,016 
22,817 


2,717 
6,967 
7,235 
3,043 
6,224 
2,125 
4,129 
1,433 
6,549 


1,248 
2,947 
2,897 
1,479 
3,240 
1,167 
1,952 
672 
2,243 


56 
240 
208 

68 
194 

62 
102 

32 
174 


6,037 

29,787 

23,344 

7,303 

18,840 

5,392 

9,401 

3,400 

20,924 


1,905 
11,044 
9,018 
2,434 
6,607 
1,769 
3,087 
1,109 
7,527 


146 

117 
(x) 

538 
(x) 

547 


1,825 

439 

1,200 


765 
408 
940 
797 
259 


335 
350 
496 
21 
65 
186 
30O 


(x) 
280 
110 
504 

(x) 
494 
304 
516 
424 


294 
283 
285 
232 


188 
323 
315 
,530 

128 
79 
24 
213 
105 
126 
112 
65 


445 

359 

2,327 


84 
63 
(x) 

255 
(x) 
246 


780 
246 
663 


372 
210 
402 
345 
135 


171 
174 
255 
15 
36 
111 
U7 


(x) 
162 
45 
300 

(x) 
313 
192 
294 
210 


186 
189 
168 
132 


117 

174 
174 
801 

48 
39 
12 
111 
54 
54 
45 
21 


174 
144 


21 
13 

124 
12 
64 


227 
108 
249 


172 
62 
183 
136 

40 


61 

43 

106 

4 

7 

29 

45 


59 

21 
117 

38 
153 

67 
104 

99 


57 
257 


61 

52 

338 


315 

714 
514 

5,150 
566 

2,716 

10,819 
4,961 
10,090 


6,475 
2,452 
8,257 
6,254 
1,873 


2,769 
1,605 
4,254 
76 
252 
1,045 
1,626 


131 
2,440 

607 
4,559 
1,176 
4,479 
1,952 
3,408 
4,034 


2,497 
2,112 
2,511 
1,354 


940 
2,203 
2,344 
9,559 


525 
(x) 
(x) 
2,111 

692 

541 
1,142 

573 


2,712 
2,655 
17,450 


204 
202 
133 
1,350 
132 
696 


2,937 
1,339 
2,691 


1,996 

680 

2,328 

1,846 

435 


701 

420 

1,108 

17 

51 

234 

462 


44 
610 
197 

1,170 
346 

1,299 
567 
930 

1,061 

534 
598 
642 

351 


256 

565 

649 

2,659 

130 

(x) 

(x) 
480 
182 
127 
298 
176 


317 

741 

4,991 


93 
102 

66 
615 

61 
311 


1,145 

524 

1,278 

840 
293 
878 
686 

200 


313 
2U 
555 
16 
33 
139 
209 


288 
96 
583 
186 
744 
321 
504 
501 


289 
314 
371 
193 


140 

274 

283 

1,255 


59 

(x) 

(x) 

250 

31 

45 

141 

55 


299 

256 

1,688 


152 
29 


16 
22 
136 


522 
278 

(x) 

3,335 

(x) 

1,072 


20,671 
4,530 
4,586 


4,895 
1,876 
12,137 
3,150 
1,286 


2,072 
1,292 
2,325 


778 
836 


(x) 

1,638 

1,632 

3,004 

(x) 

2,658 

1,539 

3,154 

3,632 


1,555 

1,944 

1,058 

835 


559 
2,689 

1,337 
4,816 


271 

(x) 

(x) 

1,675 
501 
451 
278 


1,169 
2,670 
17,085 


138 

71 

M 

1,197 
(X) 
405 


8,059 
1,335 
1,650 


1,916 

564 

4,333 

1,265 

440 


672 
493 
711 


253 

305 


(x) 
504 
740 

1,079 

(x) 
963 
446 
966 

1,359 


538 
604 
317 
310 


173 

837 

432 

1,645 


130 

(x) 

(x) 

473 

185 

153 

81 


429 

892 

6,206 


756 
3,793 
3,064 

918 
2,748 

800 
1,X3 

425 
2,380 


58 
27 
(x) 

467 
(x) 
158 


2,607 
435 
751 


749 
251 
1,476 
412 
176 


239 

177 
291 


108 
103 


(x) 
203 
249 
460 

(x) 
415 
232 
425 
515 


223 
288 

168 
121 


106 
374 
175 
648 


41 

(x) 

(x) 
198 
64 
56 
34 


164 

304 

1,912 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


EMPLOYEE  SIZE 


3.29 


Tabic  3C.— EMPLOYEE  SIZE  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— SELECTED  KINDS  OF 

BUSINESS,  BY  GEOGRAPHIC  DINQSION  AND  STATE;  1948— Continued 

PHOT(K,K  M'HK   >TlDIOS    l\t    COMMI  Rl  1  \l-  I'MllTlKiR  M'HV 
EsTABUSBMBNTs,  RECEIPTS,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Toul 

Esublishments  reporting  November  15  employment  of^ 

No  paid  employee 

1  paid  employee 

Geognphic  division  and  Sace 

Enab- 
Jiah- 
ments 

(\umlier) 

Recapta. 
entixe 
year 

doUdrs) 

Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 

Paia 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(>(umfaer) 

Estalv 
lish- 
ments 

;>Jumber) 

Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(T)iouj<itid 
dollar.) 

Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

Mumbe,) 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

(Xumber) 

Receipts, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dolluri) 

Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dolUrs) 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Nismhc,) 

Toul 

U,712 

212,025 

57,870 

27,609 

7,322 

32,607 

592 

2,698 

25,149 

4,019 

2,698 

G«oftr«phlc  diTlsloDi: 

New  EngUnd > 

Middle  Atlantic                           .;..... 

967 
3,569 
2,997 
1,*59 
1,446 

648 
1,298 

568 
1,760 

12,031 
60,098 
49,040 
21,501 
17,058 

7,063 
14,291 

6,263 
24,680 

2,924 
18,143 
14,008 
6,051 
4,389 
1,621 
3,128 
1,175 
6,431 

1,597 
7,055 
6,420 
3,127 
2,386 
1,113 
2,077 
745 
3,089 

502 
1,906 
1,384 
689 
696 
283 
635 
312 
915 

2,018 
9,045 
6,588 
3,106 
2,942 
931 
2,278 
1,504 
4,195 

40 
122 
157 
38 
68 
16 
33 
26 
92 

178 
617 
535 
267 
286 
143 
263 
102 
307 

1,488 
6,325 
5,381 
2,353 
2,307 
1,040 
2,100 
940 
3,215 

250 
1,043 
840 
342 
379 
169 
329 
130 
537 

178 
617 

535 

286 

West  South  Cential 

263 

p^a£c                           

307 

New  Enftland : 

98 
62 
48 

445 
78 

236 

2,125 
501 
943 

737 
392 
957 
555 
356 

323 

273 
360 
61 
64 
148 
230 

22 
136 
lOO 
187 
127 
253 
114 
220 
287 

160 
213 
172 
103 

135 

144 
232 
787 

72 
62 
35 
170 
53 
75 
81 
20 

271 

153 

1,336 

860 

502 

388 

6,417 

1,079 

2,785 

41,243 
5,665 
13,190 

11,224 
4,867 

19,172 
8,859 
4,918 

6,514 
4,141 
4,835 
881 
880 
2,267 
1,983 

266 
1,623 
2,519 
2,545 
1,203 
2,677 
1,018 
2,313 
2,894 

1,572 
2,696 
1,7U 
1,031 

962 
1,799 
2,275 
9,255 

840 
514 
535 
2,010 
510 
943 
719 
192 

3,686 
2,702 
18,292 

161 
110 
63 
1,654 
240 
696 

13,556 
1,199 
3,388 

2,801 
1,128 
6,499 
2,461 
1,119 

2,371 
1,309 
1,252 
167 
154 
449 
349 

73 
378 
993 
707 
253 
680 
231 
506 
568 

304 
657 
415 
245 

188 

379 

454 

2,107 

100 
89 
85 

380 
94 

278 

130 
19 

960 

703 

4,768 

114 
64 
44 
887 
116 
372 

4,690 

592 

1,773 

1,416 

657 

2,570 

1,209 

568 

1,009 
639 
701 
100 
107 
294 
277 

45 
186 
368 
368 
170 
415 
145 
337 
352 

206 
403 

287 
217 

154 

256 

349 

1,318 

77 
53 
63 
237 
61 
135 
106 
13 

566 

343 

2,180 

47 

36 

29 

229 

32 
129 

1,132 
280 
494 

331 
188 
444 
250 

171 

149 
126 
178 
30 
28 
56 
122 

8 
74 
43 
80 
63 

121 
59 
94 

154 

81 
81 
71 
50 

77 
65 
130 
363 

37 
36 
19 
96 
31 
38 
42 
13 

102 
70 
743 

184 
U2 

91 
970 
129 
502 

5,489 
1,379 
2,177 

1,458 

799 

2,253 

1,109 
969 

766 
568 
730 
132 
110 
344 
456 

44 
310 
289 
385 
240 
497 
202 
296 
679 

341 
259 
178 
153 

239 

246 

449 

1,344 

162 
171 
113 
470 
146 
188 
157 
97 

472 

276 

3,447 

2 

5 
2 

13 
4 

14 

70 
22 
30 

45 
6 
55 

40 
11 

12 
■7 
9 
(^) 
1 
5 
4 

1 
13 
16 
8 
2 
10 
2 
3 
13 

4 
8 
2 
2 

2 

4 

5 

22 

2 
3 
1 
10 
1 
8 
1 

16 

3 

73 

•■• 

21 
12 
8 
78 
24 
35 

359 
106 
152 

118 
60 

183 
99 
75 

53 
47 
58 
6 
15 
33 
55 

4 
23 
15 
39 
25 
52 
23 
55 
50 

36 
52 
32 

23 

20 
25 
39 

179 

15 

13 
8 

30 
7 

11 

14 
4 

63 

25 

219 

155 
(x) 
M 

637 
199 
348 

3,804 
1,022 
1,499 

1,095 
■  616 
1,926 

961 
783 

479 
430 
489 
48 
139 
341 
427 

38 
218 
165 
302 

(x) 
377 

(x) 
402 
472 

282 
374 
196 
188 

(x) 
(x) 

290 
1,513 

171 
123 

79 
271 

72 

84 
100 

40 

653 

291 

2,271 

21 

(x) 

(x) 
114 
37 
57 

641 
168 
234 

182 
97 
318 
134 
109 

67 
65 
86 
7 
21 
39 
57 

8 
33 
37 
52 

(x) 
71 

(X) 
61 
59 

41 
59 
38 
31 

(x) 
(x) 
45 
241 

20 
17 
13 

37 
10 
13 
14 
6 

101 

32 

404 

21 

(x) 

Cx) 

78 

Rhode  Island       

24 

Connecbcut 

Middle  AUantlc: 

New  York                             

35 
359 

106 

152 

East  North  Central : 
C^o                                 

118 

Indiana         

60 

183 

99 

75 

Weat  North  Cenml : 

53 

47 

58 

15 

Nfhn^t:. 

55 

4 

23 

15 

39 

(x) 

52 

(x) 

55 

Flonoa              

50 

East  South  Central : 

36 

52 

32 

West  South  Central: 

(x) 

(x) 

179 

Mountain: 

15 

Idjho  

13 

8 

Colorado' 

30 

7 

11 

Utah   

14 

Nevada 

4 

Pacific: 

63 

Otcboo" 

25 

219 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


3.30 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  3C.— EMPLOYEE  SIZE  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— SELECTED  KINDS  OF 

BUSINESS,   BY  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948— Continued 

i'hot(x;raphic  studios  (inc  commercial  photography  1 

Establishments.  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Establishments  reporting  November  15  employment  of — 


2  or  3  paid  employees 


Geographic  division  and  State 


j  Receipts.  '  Pay  roll. 
Establish-      entire         entire 
ments     ,      ?<=>"■      :      V^r 


(Number) 


{Thousand 
dollaTs) 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

iH^mber) 


4  to  7  paid  employees 


Establish- 
ments 


(Number) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
'  dollars) 


po| 


8  to  19  paid  employees 


Paid 
iployees. 
workweek  Establish- 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(>tumiier) 


(J^jumber) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 


(Thousand  (Thousand 
dollars)       dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 


Paid 
miployees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(Number) 


20  paid  employees  or  more 


EstabUsh 
ments 


(Number) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


Paid 

Pay  roll,  ^employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


entire 
year 

(Tliousand 
dollars) 


Total 


2,650 


10,816 


6,321 


7,023 


4S7 


12,505 


5,57i 


U6 


5,989 


Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 
Middle  Atlantic 
East  North  Central .  - 
West  North  Central 
South  Atlantic 
East  South  Central 
West  South  Central 
Mountain 
Pacific 

New  England : 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic; 

New  York 
New  Jersey 
Pennsylvania   


East  North  Central: 

Ohio     

Indiana    

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 


West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Ipwa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska     

Kansas 


South  Atlantic; 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia . 

Virginia       

West  Virginia ../... 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia         

Florida  


East  South  Central : 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 


West  South  Central: 

Arkansas     

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 


Mountain : 

Montana 
Idaho 

Wyoming   -    . 
Colorado 
New  Mexico. 

Arizona 

Ulllh 

Nevada 


Pacific: 

Washington . 

Oregon 

California.  .  . 


173 
590 
596 
272 
270 
128 
232 


351 
70 
169 


163 
Si 
165 
117 
67 

58 
61 
62 
13 
16 


21 

30 

36 

U5 


35 
209 


2,6A8 
11,328 
10,036 
i,353 
3,953 
1,796 
3,338 
1,377 
5,614 


622 

2,937 

2,445 

922 

986 

432 

777 

301 

1,394 


250 
128 
143 
.,250 
230 
647 


7,374 
1,135 
2,819 

2,671 
1,294 
2,972 
1,978 
1,121 


1,022 
859 
984 
262 
243 
606 
377 


68 
355 
466 
565 
298 
725 
230 
530 
716 


417 
675 
452 

252 


223 

411 

480 

2,224 


249 
101 

(x) 
360 
164 
265 
160 

(x) 

877 

701 

4,036 


58 
29 
30 

295 
53 

157 


1,968 
309 
660 


646 
263 
711 
529 
296 


218 
191 
219 
51 
45 
118 


19 

96 
111 
127 

80 
188 

62 
129 
174 

100 
159 

115 
58 


111 
120 
491 


(x) 


(x) 


242 

151 
1,001 


395 
1,415 
1,445 
654 
638 
310 
547 
207 
710 


43 
22 
21 

185 
29 
95 

846 
165 
404 


389 
199 
406 
285 
166 


136 
147 
154 

30 
37 
82 
68 


10 

52 

48 

89 

47 

128 

42 

101 

121 

70 
104 
90 
46 


51 
68 
90 
338 


(x) 


51 
24 
38 
34 
(x) 

139 

85 

486 


76 
285 
318 
162 
146 

72 
135 

53 
162 


163 
37 
85 


33 

15 
114 


2,526 
11, 110 
10,961 
4,975 
4,040 
1,975 
4,207 
1,398 
5,623 


(x) 
107 

(x) 

1,164 
227 
844 


7,053 
1,434 
2,623 


3,186 
1,317 

3,570 

2,038 

850 


1,285 

632 

1,365 

(x) 

(x) 
606 
514 


116 
458 
410 
660 
374 
439 
329 
451 
803 


332 
876 
627 

140 


345 

640 

657 

2,565 


(x) 

119 
94 

452 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
4,207 


743 
5,030 
3,288 
1,348 
1,229 

558 
1,109 

429 
1,645 


(x) 

41 

(x) 

355 

70 

224 


3,864 
397 
769 


878 
395 
1,131 
640 
244 


370 
195 
387 

(x) 

(x) 
143 
135 


45 
117 
124 
218 
113 
147 

99 
148 
218 

84 
242 
187 

45 


96 

156 
155 
702 

(x) 
43 
26 
140 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 
1,219 


375 
1,421 
1,596 
822 
727 
X8 
696 
257 
781 


29 
125 
128 
54 
41 


(x) 

20 
(x) 
180 
27 
110 


819 
185 
417 


438 
233 
495 
290 
140 

209 
121 
223 
(x) 
(x) 
95 
99 


156 
114 
26 


105 
428 


(x) 
19 
19 
86 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 


(x) 
(X) 
543 


1,899 
10,157 
8,681 
2,990 
2,455 
(x) 
1,126 
(x) 
3,311 


662 
4,008 
3,483 
1,144 

949 
(X) 

385 
(x) 
1,388 


320 
1,436 
1,498 

590 

465 
(x) 

269 
(x) 

676 


1,452 
12,133 
7,393 
3,724 
1,361 
(x) 
1,242 
(x) 
2,722 


607 
5,003 
3,795 
2,257 

778 
(x) 

495 
(x) 
1,375 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

294 
(x) 


7,720 

(x) 

(X) 


2,406 

(x) 

3,181 

1,749 

(x) 


888 
564 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

(X) 

209 


282 
470 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
634 
224 


200 
(x) 

261 
(x) 


(x) 

247 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

(x)" 
457 
(x) 

(x)" 


763 

369 

2,179 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

7 
(x) 


3,217 

(x) 

(x) 


884 
(x) 
1,414 

610 
(x) 


361 
205 
(x) 

(x) 

(X) 

(x) 
73 


119 
247 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
165 
104 


(x) 

7 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

(x)" 
114 
(X) 

(x)" 


298 
124 
966 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

3' 
(X) 


1,043 
(x)  . 
(x) 


393 

(x) 
541 
307 

(x) 


157 
104 

(X) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
55 


(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
87 
63 


(x) 
5 

(x) 


4i 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

(X)' 

7i 
(x) 

(x)' 


180 

72 

424 


9.803 

(x) 

(x) 


408 
(x) 
5,270 
1,024 
(X) 


2,074 
1,088 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x)' 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x)' 


(x) 
(x) 
2,152 


3,796 

(x) 

(x) 


166 
(x) 
2,370 

508 
(x) 


1,343 
646 
(x) 


(x) 


458 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x)' 


(x) 
(X) 
(X) 


(x) 
(x)' 


(x) 
(x) 
1,105 


329 
2,166 
1,346 

794 

270 
(x) 

302 
(x) 

615 


(x) 
(x)' 


1,623 

(x) 

(x) 


78 

(x) 
945 
22S 

(x) 


454 
220 
(x) 


(x) 


159 
(x) 


(X) 


(x) 
(x)' 


(x) 
(X) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x)' 


(x) 
(x) 
508 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


EMPLOYEE  SIZE 


3.31 


Table  3C.— EMPLOYEE  SIZE  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— SELECTED  KINDS  OF 

BUSINESS,  BY  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE;  1948— Continued 

I'ciW  1  R  I -AUNDRII  S 

ESTABUSHUBNTS,  ReCBIPTS,  PaY   RoLL,  AND  PeKSONNEL 


Geographic  division  and  Sate 


Tool 


Eaub- 
Juh- 
menta 


Otumber) 


Receipte, 
entire 
year 

(ThotudTtd 
dollari) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
doUars) 


employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


Establishments  reporting  November  15  employment  of— 


No  paid  employee 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


(>tuTnber) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousimd 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollari) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(/dumber) 


I  to  i  paid  employees 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


(>tumber) 


Receipts, 

enure 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollari) 


"Fsa — 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


Total 


Geographic  dlvlsiont: 

New  England 
Middle  Atlantic 
East  North  Central   . 
West  North  Central. 
South  AtlanDc 
East  South  Central .  .  . 
Wen  South  Central.  . 

Mountain 

Piciic 


New  England : 

Maine    ,    , 

New  Hampshire. 

Vermont 

Massachusetts.  . . 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 


Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 


Eaat  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

lUinois 

Michi^n 

Wisconsin 


Weat  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

Nocth  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 


South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia . 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina ..... 

South  Carolina 

CSeorna 

Flonda    


East  South  Central : 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 


Weat  South  Central: 

Arbnsas 

Tyiai^wJf^S  _  . 

Okhhoma 

Texas 


Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho   

Wyoming .... 

Colorado 

New  Mexico. 

Arizona   

Utah 

Nevada 


Pacific: 

Washington. 

Cahfomia. . . 


703 
1,201 
1,126 
54A 
976 
434 
763 
299 
737 


54 
48 

17 
358 
76 

150 


660 
269 
272 

275 
139 
367 
213 
132 


97 
80 
174 
14 
26 


7 
92 
36 

144 

32 

223 

100 
182 
160 


111 
124 
116 
83 


81 
92 

109 
481 


913,036 


501,646 


272,495 


1,666 


62,838 
208,422 
186,434 
63,619 
135,957 
53,304 
73,768 
31,637 
97.057 


35,088 
116,924 
100,249 
34,056 
74,975 
28,297 
39,022 
17,240 
55,795 


18,655 
55,636 
47,941 
20,066 
48,877 
20,349 
27,315 
9,855 
23,801 


296 
389 
202 

99 
108 

19 
191 
116 
246 


115 
37 
31 
27 
4 
47 
32 


764 
1,310 
813 
417 
380 
144 
456 
149 
897 


2,978 

3,144 

979 

34,308 
6,420 

15,009 


111,691 
45,548 
51,183 


33,239 
22,634 
76,795 
33,443 
15,323 


12,751 
8,911 

24,560 
1,316 
1,724 
5,406 
8,951 


1,122 
19,464 
14,253 
19,289 

6,117 
23,353 

9,948 
21,248 
21,163 


14,420 
19,369 
12,545 
6,970 


6,604 
10,882 

9,682 
46,600 


3,382 
3,406 
1,858 
9,334 
3,817 
5,098 
2,498 
2,244 

17,001 
10,675 
69,381 


1,645 
1,652 
549 
19,533 
3,501 
8,208 


62,864 
25,905 
28,155 


20,509 
11,102 
43,006 
17,745 
7,887 


7,003 
4,784 
13,280 
461 
927 
2,862 
4,739 


585 
10,974 

8,313 
10,511 

3,655 
12,544 

5,306 
11,377 
11,710 


7,760 

10,115 

6,689 

3,733 


3,399 

5,693 

5,332 

24,598 


1,832 
1,832 
940 
5,196 
1,929 
2,873 
1,485 
1,153 


9,787 

5,737 

40,271 


1,009 

985 

355 

10,427 

1,723 

4,156 


28,449 
11,953 
15,229 


10,593 

6,500 
18,560 
8,312 
3,976 


3,588 
2,612 
8,207 
405 
540 
1,571 
3,143 


421 
6,032 
3,918 
6,993 
2,093 
9,4i2 
4,250 
8,508 
7,220 


4,878 
7,100 
5,249 
3,122 


2,590 
4,388 
3,509 
16,828 


970 

995 

581 

3,069 

1,232 

1,538 

816 

604 

3,984 

2,547 
17,270 


164 
21 
57 


237 

102 

50 


(x)' 

8 
M 


M 
M 

(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

38 
(x) 

131 


(x) 

(x) 
43 
13 

(x) 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
138 


(x) 
(x) 

(z) 


(x) 

(x)' 

2 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
1 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

(x) 


(x) 
(x)' 

(x)' 


M 

(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x)' 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

50 

(x) 

410 

93 

158 


773 
424 

113 

273 
73 
153 
191 
123 


72 
109 
95 

51 
33 


4 
53 


1,420 


223 
330 
199 
117 

133 
43 

127 
38 

205 


(x) 

11 
(x) 
135 
27 
33 


185 
123 
22 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 

100 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
13 
6 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 

181 


967 


130 
173 
162 
101 
73 
59 
101 
39 
129 


(x) 

1 
(x) 


55 

20 
31 


106 
47 
20 


42 
11 
35 
49 
25 


15 
15 
27 

12 
11 
21 


(X) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


7 
16 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(X) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


M 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

M 

114 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


3.32 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  3C.— EMPLOYEE  SIZE  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— SELECTED  KINDS  OF 

BUSINESS,   BY  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948— Continued 


I'Ott  I  R  LAUNDRIES 
Establishments.  RECftPTs,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Establishments  reporting  November  15  employment  of — 

4  to  7  paid  employees 

8  to  19  paid  employees 

20  to  49  paid  employees 

50  paid  employees  or  more 

Paid 

F^d 

Paid 

1 

Piid 

Geographic  division  and  Suce 

Receipts, 

Piy  roll. 

employees 

Receipts. 

Pay  roll,  employees 

Receipts. 

Pay  roll, 

Employees, 

1  Receipts. 

Pay  roll. 

employees. 

Estabhsh- 

entue 

entire 

workweek 

Establish- 

entire 

entire     workweek 

Establish- 

entire 

entire 

workweek 

Establish  .     =>""■£ 

entire 

workweek 

ments 

year 

year 

ended 
nearest 

ments 

year 

y<^'          ended 
;    nearest 

ments 

year 

year 

ended 
neatest 

ments    !      year 

year 

ended 
nearest 

(Thousand 

(TllOUMTld 

Nov.  15 

(TTiousanr 

{Thousanc 

Nov.  15 

(Tliousiltui 

(Thoiwanc 

Nov.  15 

(Tliousimd 

(TTioujand 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 

dollurs) 

dollars) 

(T^iurtifcer) 

(Number) 

dollars) 

■  dollars) 

(Number) 

(Number) 

JolUrs) 

dollars) 

(Number) 

(Number)    dollars) 

dolbri) 

(Number) 

Total 

636. 

13,660 

4,773 

3,519 

1,517 

65,887 

30,313 

19,999 

2,247 

229,463 

123,443 

73,369 

1,741 

597,030 

341,279 

174,641 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

88 

2,103 

725 

473 

189 

7,672 

3,865 

2,453 

259 

26,278 

15,187 

3,286 

86 

25,725 

15,009 

7,313 

Middle  Atlantic 

101 

2,805 

931 

559 

259 

13,835 

6,042 

3,435 

398 

47,504 

26,292 

13,502 

332 

142,579 

83,214 

37,967 

East  North  Central                         -    , 

103 

1,972 

718 

531 

266 

12,350 

5,613 

3,iM 

316 

37,833 

20,153 

10,332 

324 

133,264 

73,519 

33,376 

West  Notth  Centtal 

56 

1,201 

375 

310 

121 

4,735 

2,155 

1,599 

153 

14,820 

7,921 

4,937 

148 

42,347 

23,457 

13,069 

South  Atlantic 

63 

1,051 

385 

364 

156 

5,889 

2,662 

2,155 

361 

30,259 

15,209 

11,856 

343 

98,270 

56,559 

34,429 

East  South  Central                           -    . 

33 

417 

150 

178 

67 

1,997 

861 

884 

167 

U,475 

6,779 

5,403 

137 

37,252 

20,460 

13,825 

West  South  Central                            .    - 

69 

1,259 

453 

404 

175 

5,794 

2,624 

2,327 

274 

22,654 

11,511 

8,772 

170 

43,414 

24,260 

15,711 

Mountain 

31 

663 

240 

167 

72 

2,995 

1,362 

894 

103 

10,380 

5,389 

3,250 

60 

17,334 

10,179 

5,505 

PaciEc 

87 

2,189 

801 

433 

212 

10,620 

5,124 

2,812 

216 

26,260 

15,002 

6,931 

136 

56,345 

34,622 

13,446 

New  England : 

^^== 

1 

Maine 

i 

57 

30 

23 

23 

977 

508 

323 

16 

1,205 

705 

446 

2 

(x) 

Cx) 

Cx) 

New  Hampshire                                        -    - 

i 

77 

33 

25 

16 

571 

263 

196 

18 

1,879 

1,022 

543 

3 

557 

322 

209 

Vermont 

3 

35 

29 

19 

4 

139 

70 

56 

5 

452 

263 

161 

2 

Cx) 

M 

Cx) 

Massachusetts                                             .  . 

50 

1,151 

410 

270 

82 

3,163 

1,619 

1,018 

137 

13,399 

7,860 

4,444 

59 

16,021 

9,466 

4,640 

Rhode  Island                                         -    . 

3 

176 

69 

41 

27 

1,112 

529 

342 

22 

2,256 

1,296 

695 

6 

2,762 

1,579 

625 

Connecticut 

19 

557 

154 

95 

37 

1,710 

376 

518 

61 

7,087 

4,041 

1,997 

14 

5,440 

3,080 

1,515 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York, 

60 

1,855 

601 

336 

152 

8,574 

■  3,635 

2,000 

212 

27,309 

15,083 

7,337 

169 

72,943 

43,300 

18,670 

New  Jersey 

19 

547 

133 

105 

59 

3,006 

1,451 

763 

102 

11,567 

6,693 

3,419 

62 

29,902 

17,413 

7,624 

Pennsylvania 

22 

403 

147 

118 

48 

2,255 

956 

672 

84 

8,628 

4,516 

2,746 

101 

39,734 

22,496 

U,673 

East  North  Central 

Ohio       ■                              

37 

564 

207 

189 

60 

2,776 

1,237 

761 

76 

9,072 

4,735 

2,559 

73 

25,501 

14,260 

7,042 

Indiana .  ,  . 

10 

211 

77 

57 

29 

1,150 

549 

376 

45 

4,247 

2,289 

1,363 

45 

16,914 

8,153 

4,693 

Illinois ... 

21 

537 

183 

124 

82 

4,201 

1,960 

1,069 

109 

14,235 

7,940 

3,694 

132 

57,645 

32,886 

U,638 

Michigan ... 

22 

348 

140 

lis 

61 

2,731 

1,176 

768 

48 

5,511 

2,848 

1,489 

51 

24,606 

13,521 

5,888 

Wisconsin                           

13 

312 

m 

93 

34 

1,492 

696 

466 

33 

4,768 

2,346 

1,277 

23 

8,598 

4,699 

2,U5 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota   .    .                                          . 

8 

205 

60 

47 

24 

983 

435 

311 

23 

2,937 

1,633 

862 

26 

3,544 

4,854 

2,353 

Iowa   

8 

222 

68 

45 

13 

628 

263 

223 

25 

2,801 

1,556 

892 

19 

5,103 

2,841 

1,437 

Missouri 

21 

432 

127 

113 

29 

350 

420 

373 

43 

4,217 

2,261 

1,493 

64 

13,948 

10,445 

6,201 

North  Dakota 

1 

(x) 

Cx) 

Cx) 

6 

7 

Cx) 
336 

Cx) 
162 

Cx) 
103 

(vl 

4 
4 
14 
35 

434 

361 

1,052 

3,018 

197 

201 

549 

1,524 

129 

140 

398 

1,073 

3 

4 

11 

21 

627 

892 

3,544 

4,639 

153 

521 

2,007 

2,636 

195 

268 

987 

1,627 

South  Dakota   

3 

(xl 

(k^ 

fx^ 

Nebraska 

115 
135 

36 

54 

31 
52 

10 
27 

Kansas 

9 

1,047 

txj 
510 

(x) 

370 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

1 

(x) 

(x) 

Cx) 

2 

Cx) 

Cx) 

Cx) 

1 

Cx) 

Cx) 

Cx) 

3 

980 

518 

366 

Maryland 

2 
2 

7 

(x) 
.    (X) 
102 

Cx) 
(x) 
38 

Cx) 
Cx) 

40 

20 

7 

24 

1,120 
336 
(x) 

471 
138 
Cx) 

291 
94 
Cx) 

24 

4 

49 

2,123 

Cx) 

4,317 

1,058 

Cx) 

2,219 

711 
Cx) 
1,646 

44 
22 
56 

16,187 
13,332 
14,070 

9,432 
7,392 
7,873 

5,015 

District  of  Columbia 

3,694 

Virginu 

4,957 

West  Virginia 

2 
20 

7 

M 
225 

67 
.  151 

(x) 
99 
26 
49 

Cx) 
112 
26 
44 

5 
29 
14 
29 

283 
956 
412 
996 

155 
428 
171 
435 

74 
374 
189 
392 

10 
93 
44 
78 

1,107 
7,031 
3,730 
6,443 

600 
3,650 
1,838 
3,001 

400 
3,008 
1,492 
2,597 

13 
71 

55 

4,630 
15,028 

5,592 
13,543 

2,884 
6,348 
3,166 
7,861 

1,606 

North  Carolina           

5,931 

South  Carolina               

2,536 

Georgia 

5,459 

Florida 

18 

313 

118 

102 

26 

956 

465 

377 

58 

4,929 

2,556 

1,866 

50 

14,903 

3,565 

4,665 

East  South  Central : 

Kentucky 

7 

115 

44 

36 

12 

655 

224 

151 

46 

4,051 

2,102 

1,520 

36 

9,554 

5,374 

3,154 

Tennessee                                               

9 

125 

40 

49 

13 

418 

139 

238 

49 

3,760 

1,346 

1,526 

43 

15,021 

8,028 

5,275 

Alabama 

8 

70 

24 

42 

25 

661 

312 

340 

37 

3,085 

1,520 

1,235 

37 

3,680 

4,819 

3,611 

Mississippi                                                      . 

9 

107 

42 

51 

12 

263 

136 

155 

35 

2,579 

1,311 

1,122 

21 

3,997 

2,239 

1,785 

West  South  Central: 

,  Arkansas        

6 

161 

36 

33 

22 

761 

358 

291 

36 

2,701 

1,342 

1,103 

12 

2,947 

1,656 

1,159 

Louisiana                             

8 

128 

49 

43 

19 

468 

245 

239 

32 

2,731 

1,308 

1,054 

24 

7,486 

4,063 

3,044 

Oklahoma 

13 

173 

73 

71 

21 

733 

313 

283 

49 

4,222 

2,285 

1,530 

17 

4,492 

2,643 

1,559 

Texas . 

42 

792 

290 

257 

lU 

3,832 

1,708 

1,509 

157 

13,000 

6,576 

5,035 

117 

28,489 

15,896 

9,949 

Mountain: 

Monuna 

5 

(x) 

(x) 

Cx) 

9 

350 

169 

117 

11 

1,098 

589 

336 

7 

1,779 

1,021 

487 

Idaho                                                            ,  . 

5 

110 

38 

25 

6 

289 

143 

78 

13 

1,415 

762 

427 

6 

1,583 

869 

463 

Wyoming 

3 

83 

32 

17 

11 

358 

156 

114 

8 

913 

442 

262 

3 

465 

293 

183 

Colorado           

9 

131 

53 

46 

14 

686 

289 

201 

30 

2,526 

1,361 

884 

18 

5,907 

3,465 

1,926 

New  Mexico 

2 

(x) 

(x) 

Cx) 

7 

302 

120 

93 

13 

1,250 

578 

393 

8 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

Arizona 

i 

'90 

'35 

24 

9 
10 

384 
400 

153 
207 

93 
128 

13 

4 

1,333 
528 

685 
284 

423 
156 

8 
8 

3,352 
1,431 

2,028 
955 

1,016 

Utah 

505 

Neva<& 

3 

59 

19 

15 

6 

226 

125 

70 

11 

1,317 

688 

369 

2 

Cx) 

(x) 

Cx) 

Pacific. 

Washington 

6 

145 

54 

32 

23 

1,038 

514 

288 

34 

3,954 

2,357 

1,054 

28 

11,722 

6,847 

2,601 

Oregon    

Caluomia 

8 

171 

63 

44 

19 

1,032 

490 

271 

31 

3,721 

2,082 

981 

12 

5,692 

3,092 

1,245 

73 

1,873 

684 

407 

170 

8,550 

4,120 

2,253 

151 

18,585 

10,563 

4,896 

96 

39,431 

24,683 

9,600 

See  footnote.':  at  tmd  of  table. 


EMPLOYEE  SIZE 


3.33 


Tabic  3C.— EMPLOYEE  SIZE  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— SELECTED  KINDS  OF 

BUSINESS,  BY  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE;  1948— Continued 

PRr  SSING.  ALTI.RATION.  CjARMI-NT  R|:|'\IR  SHOPS 
ESTABUSBUBNTS,  RECEIPTS,  PaY  RolL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


Total 

Establishmentu  reporting  November  IS 

employment  of— 

No  paid  employee 

1  paid 

anployee 

Geognphic  division  and  State 

Eaab- 
Jjjh- 
menta 

(Number) 

Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thoufund 
dolUri) 

Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dolUri) 

Pad. 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

(Number) 

Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousaml 
doll<irs) 

Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousdnd 
dollars) 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

irest 

-lov.  15 

(Number) 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

(Number) 

Recapts, 
entire 
year 

(Tbousond 
dollars) 

Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Tliousand 
dollars) 

Piid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 

Total 

»7,S83 

365,661 

67,704 

41,39) 

23,570 

115,555 

341 

'1,899 

78,216 

13,273 

9,399 

Geographic  dtvUloni: 

4,168 
19,247 
9,941 
2,238 
3,291 

960 
1.186 

6  84 
6,123 

23,531 

142,126 

82,073 

16,538 

22,964 

6,102 

3,891 

4,832 

53,504 

4,729 

25,147 

14,402 

3,241 

4,876 

1,478 

2,584 

895 

10,352 

3,039 
15,079 
9,258 
2,226 
3,514 
1,178 
1,804 
606 
5,187 

2,806 

11,757 

5,763 

1,379 

1,742 

462 

550 

415 

3,696 

10,434 

45,941 

24,997 

4,829 

5,924 

1,332 

1,616 

1,776 

18,706 

54 

248 

181 

31 

57 

13 

19 

25 

213 

701 

4,178 

2,052 

426 

747 

198 

239 

132 

1,226 

5,578 

32,608 

16,721 

3,168 

5,109 

1,079 

1,489 

1,003 

11,461 

883 

5,663 

2,536 

517 

905 

206 

305 

164 

2,089 

701 

4,178 

2,052 

Wm(  North  Central                  '. 

426 

747 

198 

239 

132 

Pjdfic 

1,226 

New  England : 

86 
83 
39 

2,416 
489 

1,055 

10,932 
3,403 
4,912 

2,795 

635 

4,137 

1,835 

539 

461 

216 

1,187 

25 

34 

128 

237 

116 
868 
552 
234 
245 
209 
78 
352 
637 

379 

309 
174 
98 

87 
223 
231 
645 

59 

48 

17 

289 

26 

103 

117 

25 

537 

327 

5,259 

437 

432 

225 

16,461 

2,701 

8,275 

86,317 
23,658 
32,151 

22,056 
4,850 
34,966 
16,134 
4,067 

3,444 

1,563 

3,552 

184 

409 

904 

1,532 

768 
5,876 
5,374 
1,432 
1,675 
1,545 

442 
2,036 
3,316 

2,725 

1,919 

972 

486 

441 
1,513 
2,383 
4,554 

406 
544 
98 
1,951 
139 
645 
855 
244 

4,579 

2,394 

46,531 

54 
56 
61 

2,707 
390 

1,461 

16,604 
3,526 

5,017 

4,302 

366 

5,544 

2,945 

745 

598 
302 
1,641 
39 
95 
198 
368 

147 
1,151 
1,374 
290 
371 
446 
124 
560 
413 

548 
527 
259 
144 

131 

499 

725 

1,229 

92 
126 

15 
280 

41 
140 
128 

73 

845 

420 

9,087 

47 
46 
44 
1,749 
257 
896 

9,307 
2,227 
3,545 

2,756 

627 

3,437 

1,938 

500 

405 

221 

1,100 

42 

59 

138 

261 

96 
812 
819 
266 
273 
345 
108 
477 
313 

397 
421 
226 

134 

110 
375 
461 
353 

60 
87 
13 
206 
27 
85 
93 
37 

441 

264 

4,482 

61 

59 

25 

1,616 

365 

680 

6,272 
2,276 
3,209 

1,577 
378 

2,538 
939 
331 

293 

126 

733 

9 

13 

76 

129 

72 
444 
212 
125 
114 
100 

40 
160 
475 

195 
146 
82 
39 

42 
115 

84 
309 

37 
17 
8 
191 
13 
63 
71 
15 

318 

191 

3,187 

237 

205 

67 

5,852 

1,230 

2,843 

24,590 
9,622 
11,729 

6,382 
1,541 
11,616 
4,196 
1,262 

1,162 

408 

2,575 

31 

30 

237 

386 

247 

1,621 

958 

337 

402 

243 

95 

407 

1,614 

668 

377 

223 

64 

86 
253 
298 
974 

130 
63 
30 

902 
32 

194 

355 
70 

1,514 

833 

16,359 

1 
(:=) 

2 
34 

7 
10 

140 
40 
68 

45 
19 
58 
50 
9 

13 
2 
14 
M 

1 
1 

1 
11 
22 

4 
2 

5 
12 

9 
2 
2 

1 
3 
(^) 
15 

1 
1 

(z) 
5 

(.z) 
10 
7 
1 

18 

3 

187 

•■• 

11 

13 

6 

422 

66 
183 

2,685 
605 
838 

610 
128 
735 
430 
99 

83 
34 
224 
7 
6 
24 
48 

21 
242 
152 
46 
64 
31 
15 
85 
91 

30 
70 
30 
18 

13 
42 
55 
129 

10 
14 

6 
48 

5 
19 
27 

3 

115 
66 

1,045 

72 
73 
22 

3,309 
554 

1,548 

21,263 
4,730 
6,615 

4,563 
1,038 
6,932 
3,417 

771 

675 

238 

1,595 

68 

68 

196 

278 

133 

1,596 

1,315 

247 

433 

141 

45 

386 

808 

531 
324 
124 

100 

57 
229 
315 
388 

36 
125 

27 
339 

33 
123 
239 

31 

1,036 

513 

9,907 

13 

14 

6 

526 
34 

240 

3,868 

781 

1,019 

770 
148 
980 
537 
101 

100 
39 

270 
•7 
12 
35 
54 

21 
294 
215 

50 
75 
40 
15 
78 
117 

97 
68 
24 

17 

13 

59 

64 

169 

10 
17 

5 
57 

8 
28 
33 

6 

176 

93 

1,815 

11 

13 

6 

422 

66 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

183 
2,635 

605 

833 

East  North  Central: 

Qkio                                          

610 

128 

735 

430 

Wisconsin    

Viett  North  Central: 

99 
83 

34 

224 

North  Dakota                                   

6 

24 

43 

South  Atlantic; 

21 

242 

152 

46 

64 

North  Carolina                         

31 

15 

Ofifvia                            ,    ,  ,            

35 

91 

80 

70 

30 

18 

West  South  Central: 

13 

42 

rwhh/^> 

55 

TfT^tif                       

129 

Mountain: 

10 

Idaho 

14 

Wy^me 

6 

Ccioiado" 

48 

NewMenco 

5 

19 

Utah 

27 

Nevada 

3 

115 

Ongoo 

66 

CaU^rnia 

1,045 

See  footnotes  s*,  end  of  table. 


3.34 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  3C.— EMPLOYEE  SIZE  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— SELECTED  KINDS  OF 

BUSINESS,   BY  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948— Continued 

PRn.<SING,  ALTERATION,  GARMENT  REPAIR  SHOPS 
ESTABUSKMENTS,  RECEIPTS.  PaY  RoLL.  AND  PERSONNEL 


Gcognphic  division  and  State 


Total 


Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 
N4iddlc  Atlantic 
East  North  Central 
West  North  Central 
South  Atlantic 
East  South  Central  - 
West  South  Central 

Mountain 

Paoic    


New  England : 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts-  .  . 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut   .    , 


Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 


East  North  Central 

Ohio 

Indiana    

Illtnois        

Michigan    

Wisconsin 


West  North  Central : 

Minnesota 

Iowa 
Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska   

Kansas       


South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland      

Distnct  of  Columbia. 

Virginia     

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Flonda   


East  South  Central: 

Kentucky      

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 


Weat  South  Central: 

Arkansas        ... 

Louisiana    

Oklahoma 

Texas 


Mountain: 

Montana  .  . . 
Idaho  . . . 
Wyoming .... 
Colorado .  .  .  . 
New  Mexico. 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevatfl 


Pacific: 

Waahington. 
Oregon  .  .  .  . 
California.  .  . 


Establishmenti  reporting  November  15  employment  of— 


2  paid  employees 


EscabUsh- 
ments 


(dumber) 


(Thousand 
dolIdTs) 


4,749 


324 

1,829 

1,089 

222 

359 

138 

141 

60 

587 


Receipts,    F^y  roll, 
entire         entu-e 
year      i      year 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


58,235 


5 

3 

182 

36 


1,066 
310 
453 


295 

60 

446 

235 

53 


31 

30 
114 
4 
10 
S 
25 


55 

38 

494 


3,998 
22,994 
13,844 
2,279 
3,500 
1,187 
1,381 
651 
8,401 


45 
53 
15 

2,284 
438 

1,163 


13,727 
3,949 
5,318 


3,623 

698 

6,052 

2,865 

606 


319 

281 

1,205 

21 
146 

82 
225 


155 
937 
981 
278 
305 
305 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 


14,140 


946 

5,540 

3,093 

574 

861 

319 

394 

161 

2,232 


3  paid  employees 


9,498 


648 

3,658 

2,178 

444 

718 

276 

282 

120 

1,174 


191 
302 


604 
316 
165 
102 


98 
154 
340 
789 


X) 
(x) 
(x) 
291 
31 
96 
117 
(x) 


727 
492 
,182 


14 

11 

4 

527 

103 

287 


3,468 

926 

1,146 


814 
159 
1,324 
648 
148 


81 
69 
305 
7 
27 
20 
65 


36 
224 
246 
58 
77 
70 
20 
71 


140 
99 
42 
38 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


206 

131 

1,895 


12 
10 
6 

364 
72 

184 


2,132 
620 
906 


590 
120 
892 
470 
106 


62 

60 

228 

8 

20 

16 


28 
186 
166 
68 
60 
58 
18 
64 
70 


108 
78 
46 
44 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(») 


110 
76 
988 


Estabbsh- 
ments 


(H^mbrr) 


150 

749 

454 

96 

210 

73 

93 

29 

283 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


2,577 
13,448 
7,631 
1,479 
2,669 
836 
1,075 
421 
5,056 


Pay  roll,  Employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


10,346 


471 
109 
169 


140 
29 
154 
109 
22 


19 
245 


83 

b:) 

(x) 

1,564 
189 
676 


8,803 
1,921 
2,724 


2,347 

325 

2,868 

1,701 

390 


319 
160 
769 

(x) 

Cx) 

(x) 

(x) 


66 
521 
852 
138 
230 
242 

51 
323 
246 


362 

183 

198 

93 


70 
171 
331 
503 


(x) 
99 

(x) 
137 

(x) 
76 
61 


(x) 

266 
(x) 


703 

3,821 

2,069 

425 

855 

271 

403 

129 

1,670 


26 

(x) 

(x) 

406 

58 

193 


2,568 
528 
725 


632 
93 

769 
475 
100' 


83 

50 

212 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 


13 
177 
239 
41 
81 
76 
22 
128 
78 


100 
68 
72 
31 


115 
208 


(x) 

2 
(x) 

4 
(x) 


6,4U 


450 

2,247 

1,362 

288 

630 

219 

279 

87 

849 


4  to  7  paid  employees 


Establish- 
ments 


(.Humtxr) 


144 
581 
479 
133 
186 
81 
136 


(x) 

7 
(x) 


24 
(x) 
(x) 
255 
36 
117 


1,413 
327 

507 


420 

87 

462 

327 

66 


60 

27 

141 

(x) 

(x) 

(X) 

(X) 


12 

129 

132 

39 

66 

66 

18 

111 

57 


21 
42 
69 

147 


(x) 

1 

(x)' 


(x) 

5 
(x) 


Receipts, 
enure 
year 

(Thousand 
dollgTs) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


51,449 


3,890 
15,864 
12,927 
3,032 
3,954 
1,388 
2,348 
801 
7,245 


Paid 
Employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(Number) 


1,231 
5,398 
4,048 
1,049 
1,424 

541 
1,011 

307 
2,770 


344 
82 
155 


140 
30 
181 
104 
24 


28 

13 

239 


(x) 

(x) 

2,394 

(x) 

1,236 


9,805 
2,083 
3,976 


3,414 

665 

5,694 

2,588 

566 


733 
270 

1,289 

(x) 

(x) 
279 
401 


(x) 

983 
1,232 

197 
(x) 

290 
97 

581 

273 


456 
543 
262 
127 


130 

349 

656 

1,213 

91 
141 

282 
(x) 

156 
(x) 
69 


808 

285 

6,152 


(x) 
(x) 

749 
(x) 

396 


3,467 

723 

1,208 


1,208 
223 

1,633 
815 
169 


230 
92 

4A7 
(x) 
(x) 

104 

157 


(x) 

332 

423 

77 

(x) 

122 

39 

214 

99 


163 

201 

119 

58 


58 
154 
277 
522 

40 
42 

106 
(x) 

54 
(x) 

33 


280 

107 

2,383 


10,144 


716 

2,808 

2,394 

656 

916 

396 

688 

204 

1,366 


(x) 
(x) 

452 
(x) 

208 


1,660 
388 
760 


700 
156 
924 
498 
116 


136 

58 

268 

(x) 

(x) 

74 

102 


(x) 

194 

243 

57 

(x) 

94 

27 

158 

69 


104 
160 
90 
42 


46 
114 
164 
364 


(x) 

3 
(x) 


142 
65 

1,159 


8  paid  employees  or  more 


Estabbsh 
ments 


(Number) 


43 
153 
104 

32 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


2,054 

U,271 

5,953 

1,801 

1,808 

280 

982 

230 

2,635 


(X) 
1,058 
(x) 
809 


8,129 
1,353 
1,789 


1,727 

583 

1,804 

1,367 

472 


236 
156 

1,U9 

(x) 
X) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
218 
536 
235 

(x) 
324 
108 
148 
73 


104 
176 


352 
443 
187 


Paid 

Pay  roll,  employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


entire 
year 

(Tluusand 
dollars) 


912 

4,472 

2,475 

645 

754 

128 

452 

109 

1,378 


(x) 
(x)" 


(X) 

465 
(x) 

335 


3,093 
528 
851 


833 
224 

780 
420 
218 


91 

50 

393 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
lU 
229 
64 
(x) 
136 
28 
64 
28 


174 
189 
89 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x)" 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


EMPLOYEE  SIZE 


3.35 


Tabic  3C.— EMPLOYEE  SIZE  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— SELECTED  KINDS  OF 

BUSINESS.  BY  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948— Continued 

SI  I.I-SI  R\  K.f    L\l  NDRII  S 
EsTAflUSHMBNTS,  ReCBIPTS,  PaY  RoLL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


Gcognphic  division  ind  State 


Total 


Emb- 
Jiah- 

menta 


(Number) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
yen 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Paid. 

employees, 

worltweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(fjumher) 


Eatablishmente  reporting  November  IS  employment  of— 


No  paid  employee 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


(>tumbff) 


Recapts, 

entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thouidnd 
dollari) 


onployees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(^jumber) 


1  paid  employee 


Estab' 
ments 


(Number) 


Reccipta, 
entire 
year 

(TfiouMnd 
dollart) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


K3 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(>;umber) 


Ton) 


Geographic  diTlaloot: 

New  England 
Middle  Atlantic     .  .  . 
East  North  Central. . 
West  North  Central. 
South  Atlantic  .  . 

East  South  Central.  .  . 
West  South  Cenoal. . 

Mountain 

PidSc 


New  England : 

Maine    .      

New  Hampshire. 

Vermont 

Massachusetts.  .  . 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut      .  .  . 


Middle  AtUnric: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Peniuylvania .... 


Eaat  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michipn 

Wisconsin 


Weat  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 


South  Atlantic; 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia . 

Virginia    

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Caroliru 


Georeia. 

Florida. . 


Eaat  South  Central : 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Miaaisaippi 


Weat  South  Central: 

Arkansas 


OUabcoa. 
Teiaa 


Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyonins. . . . 

Coknila 

New  Meiico. 

Ahaona 

Utah 

Nevada 


Padflc: 

Washington. 


8,523 


335 

1,350 
650 
455 

1,120 
447 

2,740 
438 


20 
9 
4 
202 
37 
63 


929 
242 
179 


119 
122 
22S 
130 
51 


53 
37 
167 

5 

17 

30 

146 

10 

73 

22 

91 

22 

202 

127 

249 

324 


61 
143 
153 

90 


742 
1,759 


10 
19 
15 
104 
163 
106 


63 

74 

851 


11,975 


10,379 


2,642 
15,005 
6,789 
3,052 
9,372 
3,119 
14,109 
2,716 
8.605 


510 
2,728 
1,303 

527 
2,000 

633 
2,766 

445 
1,063 


420 
1,867 
1,104 

493 
1,677 

641 
2,945 

423 

809 


116 
476 
209 
223 
375 
158 
1,338 
241 
588 


560 
3,246 

1,030 
654 

1,413 
488 

3,678 
816 

3,015 


79 
344 
151 

95 
302 
118 
652 

90 
185 


113 

72 

36 

1,593 

295 

533 


11,088 
2,529 
1,383 


1,137 
1,332 
2,699 
1,187 
434 


513 
365 
1,234 
36 
115 
199 
590 


77 

594 

626 

712 

144 

1,493 

769 

1,933 

3,024 


412 
1,197 
1,023 

487 


600 

641 

3,155 

9,713 


53 
94 
67 

627 
1,059 

643 
73 
95 


439 

582 

7,584 


315 
57 
93 


2,043 
475 
210 


254 
258 
518 

192 
81 


54 
223 

7 
20 


121 
114 
173 
35 
320 
161 
407 
661 


83 
226 
224 

100 

114 
145 
542 
,965 


6 
13 
15 
88 
201 
84 
33 
5 


31 
76 
956 


19 
11 
10 
266 
38 
76 


1,326 
329 
212 


218 
234 
392 
168 
92 


81 
49 
210 
8 
13 
33 
99 


116 
84 
139 
37 
275 
151 
357 
510 


85 
209 
219 
123 


126 

154 

627 

2,038 


18 
15 
77 
207 
75 
17 
6 


602 
3,559 
1,121 

552 
1,856 

589 
2,989 

565 
1,830 


323 

77 
76 

37 
31 
69 
55 


73 
49 
35 
111 


79 

29 

406 

824 


67 
75 
66 
4 
9 

43 
47 
498 


(x) 

U) 

303 
84 
136 


2,371 
490 
385 


196 
121 
418 
239 
56 


85 

65 

244 

U) 

M 

23 

196 

(x) 

80 
(x) 
101 
23 
240 
191 
302 
459 


75 
181 
155 

77 


193 

74 

1,061 

2,350 


22 

244 

249 

223 

3 

42 


237 

209 

2,569 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(z) 


(x) 
(x) 
(z) 


(x) 
(x) 


M 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x)' 


239 
62 


46 
22 

175 
409 


12 

14 

159 


x) 
(x) 
(x) 
342 
70 
143 


2,653 
600 
306 


152 
191 
475 
223 


85 
83 
179 
(x) 
(x) 
60 
109 


37 

129 

(x) 

118 

43 

(x) 

202 

436 

569 


67 
295 
145 

32 

189 

90 

666 

2,044 

Cx) 


126 
197 
148 

(x)" 


89 
462 
138 

82 
292 

95 
548 

85 
220 


tx) 
(x) 
(x) 


340 
83 
39 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
19 
8 

(x) 
40 
68 
34 


37 
18 
131 
362 


(x) 


(x) 


2,016 


79 
344 
151 

95 
302 
118 
652 

90 
185 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


47 
10 
13 


239 
62 
43 


21 
31 
57 
29 
13 


13 
9 
33 


(x) 
(x) 


10 
25 


(x) 


(x) 


42 
73 


17 
42 
39 
20 

46 
22 

175 
409 


(x) 


35 
24 


(x) 


12 
14 
159 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


3.36 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  3C.— EMPLOYEE  SIZE  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— SELECTED  KINDS  OF 

BUSINESS,   BY  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE;  1948— Continued 

SI  I.FSLRMCI.  LAI  NDRIl> 
Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Establishments  reporting  November  15 

employment  of^ 

2  paid  employees 

3  paid  employees 

4  to  7  paic 

employees 

8 

laid  employees  or  more 

Geographic  division  and  State 

Estabhsh- 
ments 

Receipts, 
enure 
year 

(Thousand 
dolUfs) 

Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousund 
dolUrs) 

Paid 

employees 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

Estabbsh- 
ments 

(Aiumber) 

Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Tdousand 
dolUrs) 

Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

{Thousanc 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

Wuraber) 

Establish- 
ments 

(Number) 

Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Tliousiind 
dollars) 

Piud 

anployees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(Number) 

Esublish 
ments 

(Number! 

Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(TTiousand 
dollars) 

Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(TTiouiand 
dollari) 

Paid 

employois. 

workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Number) 

Total 

1,429 

14,109 

3,160 

2,858 

721 

9,612 

2,521 

2,163 

582 

10,715 

3,377 

2,736 

51 

2.410 

750 

606 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 
Middle  Atlantic 
East  North  Central 
West  North  Central 

99 
301 
123 

68 
215 

79 
361 

56 
127 

910 
3,653 
1,370 

694 
2,024 

646 
2,586 

543 
1,683 

225 
828 
263 
146 
491 
146 
631 
103 
327 

198 
602 
246 
136 
430 
158 
722 
112 
254 

25 
136 
82 
40 
104 
47 
214 
23 
50 

318 
2,283 
1,155 

556 
1,387 

556 
2,222 

278 

857 

96 
629 
249 
134 
375 
132 
621 

83 
202 

75 
408 
246 
120 
312 
141 
642 

69 
150 

16 
85 
76 
28 

117 
42 

160 
24 
34 

252 
1,761 
1,739 
Cx) 
2,184 

704 
2,360 
Cx) 

730 

93 
589 
498 

Cx) 
696 
208 
816 

Cx) 
195 

68 
384 
365 

Cx) 
545 
195 
786 

Cx) 
153 

8 
9 

1 
7 
3 
15 
4 
4 

503 
374 

Cx) 
508 
136 
274 

Cx) 
490 

198 
147 
Cx) 
129 
46 
97 
Cx) 
90 

129 
96 
Cx) 
88 

29 

West  South  Central         

143 

Mountain 

Paafic-                                      

Cx) 
67 

New  England : 

4 

1 
69 

7 
U 

197 
63 

il 

24 
25 
43 
24 
7 

12 

5 
29 

4 
18 

1 
21 

6 
28 

2 
34 
20 
47 
56 

10 
28 
28 
13 

11 

16 

89 

245 

2 

3 
3 
9 
30 
7 

2 

3 
9 

115 

(x) 

29 
(x) 
643 
64 
131 

2,536 
743 
374 

228 
257 
566 
259 

60 

170 
52 
300 

'34 
138 

(x) 
197 
64 
219 

(x) 
329 
167 
461 
564 

82 
242 
250 

72 

65 
176 
628 

1,717 

tx) 

68 
286 

100 

(x)" 

32 

141 

1,510 

(x) 

8 

(x) 

156 

19 

31 

587 

161 
80 

55 
50 
102 
44 
12 

41 
8 
57 

'ii 

29 

(x) 

51 

12 

55 

(x) 

88 

44 

100 

133 

18 
55 
57 
16 

22 

28 

143 

438 

(x) 

(x) 

(X) 
16 
59 
15 

(x)" 

3 
26 
298 

(x) 

8 

(x) 

138 

14 

28 

394 
126 
82 

48 
50 
86 
48 
14 

24 
10 
58 

"s 

36 

(x) 
42 
12 
56 

(x) 
68 
40 
94 
112 

20 
56 
56 
26 

22 

32 

178 

490 

(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

18 
60 

14 

(x)" 

6 

18 
230 

2 

1 
16 
2 
4 

99 

28 
9 

20 
17 
27 
13 
5 

8 
4 
13 
1 
3 
5 
6 

1 
U 
5 
8 
1 
16 
8 
16 
38 

7 
14 
16 
10 

7 
10 
42 

155 

1 

"2 

7 
9 
4 

4 

1 

45 

(x) 

(x)" 
208 
(x) 

26 

1,712 
458 
113 

222 
270 
386 
192 

85 

100 
72 

(x) 

(x) 
53 
82 

(x) 

(x) 

108 
69 

108 
(x) 

253 
(x) 

208 

518 

83 
158 
183 
132 

60 

122 

378 

1,662 

(x) 

Cxi" 
95 
99 
60 

(x) 
(x) 
764 

(x) 

(x)" 
66 

Cx) 
10 

.    467 
129 
33 

57 
50 
82 
48 

12 

23 
12 

(x) 

(x) 
16 
21 

(x) 

(x) 
29 
17 
39 

(x) 
63 

(x) 
58 
134 

15 

40 
47 

30 

15 

31 

115 

460 

(x) 

(x)" 
33 
25 
15 

(x) 

(X) 

188 

(x) 

(x)" 
48 

(x) 
12 

297 
84 
27 

60 
51 
81 
39 
15 

24 
12 

(x) 

(X) 
9 
15 

(x) 

Cx) 
33 
15 
24 

Cx) 
48 

(x) 
48 
114 

21 
42 

48 
30 

21 

30 

126 

465 

Cx) 

Cx)- 
21 
27 
12 

Cx) 
Cx) 
135 

1 
8 
2 
5 

65 
11 
9 

16 
15 
29 
8 
8 

5 

4 
14 
1 

4 

"5 

7 
9 
5 
17 
7 
26 
41 

6 
12 
14 
10 

8 

8 

30 

114 

1 

4 
10 
5 
4 

1 
3 
30 

Cx)" 
97 
Cx) 

97 

Cx) 
Cx) 
Cx) 

Cx) 
395 
698 

Cx) 

Cx) 

73 
93 
291 
Cx) 

Cx)" 

"m 

193 
166 
51 
295 
88 
Cx) 
Cx) 

105 
Cx) 
Cx) 

124 

93 
133 
422 

1,712 

Cx)  ■  ■ 

'94 
Cx) 
117 
70 

Cx) 
Cx) 
615 

Cx)"' 
35 

Cx) 
35 

Cx) 

Cx) 
98 
203 

17 
28 
82 
Cx) 

Cx)" 

"27 
39 
58 
16 
87 
37 

Cx) 

Cx) 

33 
Cx) 
Cx) 

37 

39 
47 
141 
589 

Cx)" 

'21 
Cx) 
31 
33 

Cx) 
Cx) 
166 

... 

Cx)" 
33 

Cx) 
23 

Cx) 
Cx) 
Cx) 

Cx) 
76 
135 
Cx) 
Cx) 

20 
18 
68 
Cx) 

Cx)" 

'24 

34 
38 
23 
79 
32 

Cx) 

Cx) 

27 
Cx) 
Cx) 

52 

37 
38 
148 
563 

Cx)" 

"21 
Cx) 
25 

17 

ix5 
135 

6 

1 
1 

1 
3 
3 

1 
1 

1 

1 

"2 

1 
2 

1 

'  2 
1 

"3 

'12 

4 

4 

Cx) 
Ixi 

Cx) 
98 
156 
Cx) 
Cx) 

Cx)" 

Cx)" 

Cxi" 
Cx) 
Cx) 
Cx) 

Cxi" 
Cx) 

'46 
228 

Cx) 
Cx) 
Cx) 

Cx) 

39 
73 

Cx) 

Cx) 

Cxi" 
Cxi" 

Cxi" 

Cx) 
Cx) 
Cx) 

Cx) '  ■ 

Cx) 

'20 

'77 

... 

Cx) 

'96 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island                                           

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic; 

New  York                   

Cx) 

Cx) 
26 

East  North  Central  r 

Ohio 

33 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota . .  - 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas .... 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Distnct  of  Columbia 

Cx) 
Cx) 

Cxi" 
Cx)" 

West  Virginia                              

Cx) 

South  Carolma 

Georgia .  .  , 

Florida 

East  South  Central : 

Kentucky 

Cx) 
Cx) 
Cx) 

Cx)" 

Cx) 

West  South  Central: 

32 

Oklahoma 

• . . 

Ill 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho               

Cx 

Colorado         

Cx) 

Arizona 

Utah 

Neva<& 

Pacl6c; 

490 

CaliFomia 

67 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


EMPLOYEE  SIZE 


3.37 


Tabic 3C— EMPLOYEE  SIZE  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— SELECTED  KINDS  OF 

BUSINESS,  BY  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948— Continued 

^HOI    Rl  l'\IU  SHOPS 
ESTABUSHMBNTS.  RECEIPTS,  PaY  RoLL,  AND  PbKSONNEL 


Geographic  divHsion  and  State 


Toul 


Geographic  dlvialont: 

New  England 
Middle  Atlantic  .  . . 
East  North  Central.  . 
West  North  Central. 
South  Atlantic 
East  South  Central .  . . 
West  Sooth  Central. . 

Mountain 

Paafic 


New  England : 

Maine 

New  Hampshire. 

Vermont 

Massachusetts .  . . 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 


Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey , 

Pennsylvama.  .  ,  . 


East  North  Central. 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 


West  North  Centnl: 

Minneaota 

Iowa 

Missouri      

North  C^ota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 


South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia . 

Virginia    

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 


Eaat  South  Central : 

Kentucky    .  .  - 

Tomesaee 

Akfaama 

MisBiasippi 


West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Irfniiffiana 

OUahcma 

Texas 


Mountain : 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wycming 

Colondo 

New  Mexioo. 

Aiinxu 

Utah 

Nevada 


Padflc; 

Wadhingtoo. 


Total 


Eaab- 

Jiah- 
ments 


(Homber) 


39,763 


3,322 
12,060 
7,721 
3,648 
3,868 
1,839 
2, in 

1,066 
3,522 


184 
163 
76 
1,805 
312 
782 


6,315 
2,049 
3,696 


2,019 

861 

2,500 

1,512 

829 


677 
595 
1,181 
134 
136 
383 
542 


83 
610 
221 
545 
359 
651 
301 
556 
542 

471 
538 
520 
310 


326 

471 

546 

l,37i 


129 
113 

53 
344 
U3 
139 
147 

28 


563 

360 

2,599 


Receipts, 
entire 


(Thoujdml 
dollarri 


202,176 


14,176 
51,883 
39,061 
17,419 
24,705 
10,362 
15,136 
6,583 
22,851 


784 

716 

340 

7,590 

1,156 

3,588 


28,131 
8,482 
15,270 

10,382 
4,762 

12,622 
7,210 
4,085 


3,488 
3,116 
5,401 
536 
642 
1,726 
2,510 


474 
3,363 
2,085 
3,570 
2,042 
4,319 
1,954 
3,501 
3,397 


2,496 
3,589 
2,952 
1,325 


1,549 
2,444 
2,642 
8,501 


712 
727 
340 
2,007 
770 
799 
997 
231 


3,913 
2,104 
16,834 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollarj) 


1,862 
7,004 
6,161 
2,270 
5,490 
1,998 
2,697 
1,080 
4,149 


92 

76 

49 

1,073 

124 

448 


4,005 
1,138 
1,861 


2,002 
786 

1,879 
945 
549 


483 
392 

776 

53 

71 

207 

288 


100 
655 
583 
754 
407 
1,033 
463 
808 
687 


447 
757 
567 
227 


227 

412 

412 

1,646 


103 
50 
352 
144 
129 
167 
38 


739 

319 

3,091 


employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 


19,191 


1,187 
3,948 
3,478 
1,516 
3,423 
1,475 
1,832 
599 
1,733 


71 
53 
41 

702 
83 

237 


2,228 

588 

1,132 


1,152 
492 
948 
558 
328 


306 
233 
501 
47 
57 
146 
176 


56 

361 
287 
505 
251 
680 
355 
528 
400 

311 
512 
455 
197 


164 
326 
286 

1,056 

55 
60 
26 
206 
82 
65 
36 
19 


293 

148 

1,292 


Establishments  reporting  November  15  employment  of— 


No  paid  employee 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


(Number) 


30,579 


2,719 
10,055 
6,165 
2,888 
2,283 
1,122 
1,365 
768 
2,714 


142 
129 
53 
1,467 
266 
662 


5,190 
1,762 

3,103 

1,539 

648 

2,051 

1,245 

682 


540 
450 
942 
115 

101 
304 
436 


57 
439 
132 
291 
271 
325 
148 
275 
345 

309 
316 
297 
200 


220 
336 
390 
919 


97 
79 
36 
249 
69 
105 
113 
20 


424 
285 

2,005 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousdnd 
dolUrs) 


8,047 
28,702 
19,970 
9,201 
7,031 
3,367 
5,559 
2,781 
10,447 


431 
381 
150 

4,223 
750 

2,112 


15,123 
4,388 
8,691 

4,715 
2,190 
6,786 
4,048 
2,231 


1,812 

1,560 

2,871 

347 

298 

903 

1,410 


165 
1,332 
467 
961 
327 
961 
389 
808 
1,121 


982 

1,032 

890 

463 


612 

892 

1,198 

2,857 


299 
318 
170 
795 
241 
396 
449 
113 


1,658 
1,066 
7,723 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(ThousdTtd 
dolldTi) 


24 
96 
105 
42 
68 
32 
38 
30 
82 


employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


1  paid  employee 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


(Number) 


361 
1,222 
889 
439 
828 
439 
481 
172 
471 


29 

20 
13 
192 
32 


705 
167 
350 

272 
119 
257 
152 


75 
34 
U4 
10 
24 
46 
66 


16 
102 

42 
136 

42 
158 

64 
165 
103 


100 
135 
134 
70 


70 

75 

96 

240 


76 
45 
350 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


37,033 


2,284 
3,712 
6,235 
3,137 
5,295 
2,544 
3,214 
1,351 
4,261 


183 

133 

69 

1,216 

174 
504 


5,034 
1,151 
2,477 


785 
1,954 

1,017 
670 


513 
630 
846 
65 
156 
377 
550 


699 
309 
794 
271 
956 
357 
1,035 
786 


599 
858 

713 
374 


468 

451 

581 

1,714 

148 
171 

75 
425 
209 
186 
102 

35 


736 

371 

3,154 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Tliousand 
dollars) 


7,578 


479 

1,738 

1,292 

569 

1,165 

512 

598 

283 

942 


fti3 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


31 
26 
15 

262 
35 

110 


1,015 
248 
475 


411 
169 
399 
206 

107 


92 

107 
176 
13 
23 
60 
93 


143 
76 

166 
64 

219 
79 

222 

177 

127 
175 
141 
69 


87 

84 

118 

309 


139 

79 

724 


5,302 


361 
1,222 
889 
439 
828 
439 
481 
172 
471 


29 
20 
13 
192 
32 
75 


705 
167 
350 

272 
U9 
257 
152 


75 
84 
134 
10 
24 
46 
66 


16 
102 

42 
136 

42 
158 

64 
165 
103 


100 
135 
134 
70 


70 

75 

96 

240 


18 
20 
10 
58 
23 
22 
16 
5 


76 
45 
350 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


3.38 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  3C.— EMPLOYEE  SIZE  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— SELECTED  KINDS  OF 

BUSINESS,   BY  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948— Continued 

^HCIL  RLPAIR  SHOPS 
Establishments.  Receifts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Geographic  division  and  State 


Total 


South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland      

District  of  Columbia . 

Virginia        

West  Virginia 

North  CaroUna 

South  Carolina'. 

Georgia 

Florida 


East  South  Central : 

Kentucky      

Tennessee     

Alabama        

N4issi&sippi 


West  South  Central: 

Arkansas        

Louisiana         

Oklahoma 

Texas       


Mountain: 

Montana 
Idaho 
Wyoming 
Colorado 
New  Mexico. 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 


Pacific; 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


Establishments  reporfing  November  15  employment  of — 


2  paid  employees 


Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 
Middle  Atlantic 
East  North  Central 
West  North  Central 
South  Atlantic 
East  South  Central 
West  South  Central 

Mountain   

Paafic        

New  England : 

Maine  

New  Hampshire     . 
Vermont 
Massachusetts 
Rhode  Island 
Connecticut 


Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York    

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central 

Ohio 

Indiana  -  -  . 
Illinois 
Michigan .  .    . 
Wisconsin     


West  North  Central : 

Minnesota 

Iowa  

Missouri 
North  Dakota 
South  Dakota 

Nebraska     

Kansas 


Establish' 
ments 


(Humbcr) 


1,833 


12i 
36S 

305 
139 
362 

130 
180 
60 
165 


Receipts,    Pay  roll, 
entire    '     entire 
year      1      year 

(Thousand  (Thousand 
dollars)       doltari) 


20,490 


199 
55 
114 


33 
16 
116 


1,265 
4,291 
3,478 
1,465 
3,619 
1,252 
1,894 
844 
2,381 


68 
95 
33 

687 
60 

323 


2,316 

684 

1,291 


966 
480 
1,132 
587 
313 


218 
281 

450 

(x) 

(x) 
160 
255 


(k) 
228 
201 
678 
176 

(x) 
382 
556 
557 


285 
377 
367 
223 


250 
334 
353 
957 


160 
103 

(x) 
144 
157 
74 

(x) 

(x) 


513 

240 

1,628 


5,732 


339 
1,193 
937 
397 
1,060 
346 
512 
20O 
693 


661 
195 
342 


289 

137 
302 
175 
84 


63 
68 
118 

(x) 

(x) 
42 
83 


(x) 
66 
63 
183 
61 
(x) 
120 
171 
152 


92 
103 
94 
57 


73 
105 
269 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


153 

59 

481 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Humbcr) 


3,666 


248 
736 
610 
278 
724 
260 
360 
120 
330 


14 
18 
12 
140 


398 
110 
228 


186 

104 


(x) 
Cx) 


(x) 

52 

36 

130 

38 

(x) 

36 

124 

100 


48 
54 
68 
190 


Cx) 
26 
26 
10 

(x) 

(x) 


66 

32 

232 


3  paid  employees 


EstabUsh- 
ments 


(Humbr,) 


899       13,883 


52 
196 
142 
36 
170 
71 
79 
31 
72 


112 
29 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


746 
3,291 
2,248 
1,240 
2,400 

961 
1,111 

510 
1,376 


31 
104 

(x) 
463 

(X) 

(x) 


540 
853 


705 
260 
699 

(x) 

(x) 


295 
267 
412 

(x) 

(x) 
59 
163 


(x) 
255 
US 
416 
140 
569 

(x) 
316 

(x) 


308 
301 

(x) 

(x) 


72 
147 
196 
696 


(x) 
76 

(x) 
164 

(x) 
55 
82 


(x) 
(x) 
996 


Paid 

Pay  roll,  jcmployees, 

entire     workweek 

V'     I    ended 

nearest 

(Thousand    Nov,  15 

dollars)   {(Humbcr) 


4  to  7  paid  employees 


4,553 


240 
1,065 
771 
381 
821 
297 
344 
158 
476 


14 
18 

(x) 
152 

(x) 

(x) 


615 
168 
232 


254 
89 

230 
(x) 
(x) 


78 
85 
144 

(x) 

(x) 
19 
44 


(x) 
92 
53 
135 
49 
204 
(x) 

113 
(x) 


105 
89 
(x) 

(x) 


25 

46 

66 

207 


(x) 

17 
(x) 

51 
(x) 

19 

30 


(x) 
(x) 
345 


2,697 


156 
588 
426 
258 
510 
213 
237 
93 
216 


15 
(x) 

105 
(x) 
(x) 


336 
87 
165 


141 
51 

117 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

(x) 
18 
36 

(x) 
43 
30 
75 
30 
135 

(x) 
31 

(x) 


69 
63 

(x) 

(x) 

18 
36 
42 
141 


(x) 

12 
(x) 

27 
(x) 

12 

15 


(x) 
(X) 
153 


Establish- 
ments 


(Humtx,-) 


49 
174 
173 
85 
192 
52 
89 
27 
62 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


1,045 
4,294 
4,229 
1,861 
4,288 
1,114 
1,991 
687 
1,832 


fx) 

(x)" 

495 

75 

386 


1,943 

729 

1,622 


1,051 
625 

1,264 
838 
451 


489 
218 
628 
76 
91 
227 
132 


140 
561 
282 
488 
232 
927 
491 
554 
613 


71 
454 
497 

92 

147 
352 
173 
,319 


(x) 


(x) 

10 
(x) 


243 

184 
1,450 


I     Paid 
Pay  roll,  employees, 
entue     workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
dumber) 


8  paid  employees  or  more 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


413 

1,623 

1,487 

680 

1,545 

367 

655 

231 

759 


(x) 

(x)" 

209 

30 

143 


751 
265 

607 


391 
204 
464 
264 

164 


177 
65 

247 
27 
25 
84 
55 


227 
118 
175 
76 
327 
161 
192 
215 


21 
155 
153 

33 

46 
105 

55 
449 


(x) 

21 

107 
27 

(x) 
38 

(x) 


4,450 


235 
857 
356 
435 
943 
252 
440 
130 
302 


(x) 

(x)" 
133 

14 
69 


404 
125 
323 


254 
134 
222 
159 

37 


106 
51 

162 
24 
16 
46 
30 


27 
104 

57 
113 

59 
212 
133 
106 
132 


13 
83 
113 
33 


28 

78 

42 

292 


(x) 


Establish- 
ments 


(>(umber) 


I  Receipts.  ■  Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


(x) 

1 
(x) 


36 

30 

236 


(x) 


506 
(x) 
(x) 


1,767 
490 
336 


1,136 
422 
787 

(x) 

(x) 


161 
160 
194 


283 
678 
233 
396 

(x) 

(X) 
232 

(x) 


251 
567 

(x) 

(x) 


268 
141 
958 


142 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
1,883 


entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Xumber) 


788 

367 

2,593 

1,284 

2,901 

1,519 

515 

201 

2,072 

831 

1,124 

444 

1,367 

550 

410 

173 

2,504 

1,197 

3,076 


(x) 


252 

(x) 
(x) 


919 
238 

127 


632 
163 
454 

(x) 

(x) 


119 
268 


(x) 
(X) 

9 
(x) 


231 
(x) 
(x) 


103 

58 

389 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
915 


187 
545 
697 
106 
418 
3U 
314 
84 
414 


(x) 


U2 
(x) 
(x) 


385 
99 
61 


305 
102 
166 

(x) 

M 


29 

37 
40 


55 
122 

51 

82 
(x) 
(x) 

52 
(x) 


66 
152 

M 

(x) 


83 
38 

193 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
321 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


EMPLOYEE  SIZE 


3.39 


Tabic  3C.— EMPLOYEE  SIZE  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— SELECTED  KINDS  OF 

BUSINESS,  BY  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948— Continued 

I  I'HOIMI  KY.  I  I  RMTl  Rl    Rl  PAIR  >H()|N 
ESTABUSBUBNTS,  RECEIPTS,  PaY  RoiX,  AND  PERSONNEL 


Total 

No  paid  employee 

1  paid  employee 

Geognphic  division  and  State 

Enab- 
Jiih- 
ments 

(dumber) 

Receipts, 
entire 
year 

liolbrs) 

Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousami 
dollars) 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Xumber) 

Esab- 
hsh- 
ments 

{Humber) 

Receipts, 
entire 
year 

dollars) 

Pay  roll, 
entue 
year 

(TJiouiund 
dollars) 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

(Xumber) 

Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(ThouiaTia 
dollars) 

Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  IS 

(Number) 

Total                                                   . .  - 

10,297 

120 , 375 

30,107 

13,966 

5,501 

23,828 

370 

1,955 

19,691 

3,434 

1,955 

G«oftr«phlc  diTtsloni: 

883 

2,906 

2,017 

811 

1,032 

402 

779 

242 

1,225 

10,994 
39,161 
26,395 
8,150 
U,937 
3,500 
6,653 
2,601 
16,984 

2,450 
8,731 
6,576 
1,922 
3,284 

838 
1,600 

578 
4,128 

1,284 
3,878 
2,681 

934 
1,739 

547 
1,012 

291 
1,600 

458 
1,558 
1,074 
469 
510 
215 
422 
136 
659 

2,146 
7,558 
4,686 
1,753 
1,654 

635 
1,294 

589 
3,513 

28 

57 
73 
22 
28 
33 
15 
13 
101 

177 
555 
398 
150 
194 

66 
140 

42 
233 

1,662 
6,154 
4,293 
1,316 
1,459 

457 
1,025 

419 
2,906 

282 
929 
829 
251 
298 

94 
180 

75 
496 

177 

555 

398 

150 

194 

66 

u/Mf  &vith  Central                         

140 

42 

P^q£c                                         

233 

New  England : 

51 
48 
39 

460 
90 

195 

1,731 
507 
668 

514 
225 
651 
383 
244 

195 
144 
259 
12 
14 
60 
127 

21 
165 

75 
143 

53 
165 

66 
150 
194 

102 
146 
97 
57 

73 

81 

147 

478 

28 
31 
13 
73 
17 
35 
32 
13 

151 
99 
975 

529 
461 
205 

6,  no 

1,035 
2,654 

24,341 
7,079 
7,741 

6,049 
1,988 
9,510 
6,203 
2,645 

2,033 
1,178 
3,180 
113 
97 
557 
992 

268 
2,206 
2,398 
1,351 

725 
1,305 

360 
1,561 
1,763 

766 

1,601 

762 

371 

366 

714 

1,208 

4,365 

283 
280 
113 
898 
168 
364 
346 
149 

1,747 

1,U1 

14,096 

123 
113 
25 
1,372 
209 
608 

5,419 
1,487 
1,825 

1,501 

510 

2,338 

1,666 

561 

442 
199 
895 

20 

19 

125 

222 

61 
547 
704 
403 
216 
354 
100 
491 
408 

177 

385 

191 

85 

85 

210 

239 

1,066 

51 
74 
15 
245 
24 
85 
60 
24 

397 
222 

3,509 

79 

56 

16 

745 

118 

270 

2,255 

716 
907 

687 
247 
868 
595 
284 

218 
117 
399 

12 

8 

71 

109 

36 
270 
327 
225 
108 
209 

67 
271 
226 

105 

235 

141 

66 

70 
124 
159 
659 

25 
47 
8 
105 
15 
44 
36 
11 

159 

96 

1,345 

22 

28 
31 

235 
42 

100 

966 
244 
348 

267 
142 
337 
203 
125 

119 
87 
135 
5 
9 
32 
82 

9 
86 
29 
68 
24 
82 
40 
68 
104 

63 
76 
43 
33 

43 
41 
80 
258 

15 
15 

6 
45 

9 
20 
16 
10 

90 
53 
516 

42 
100 
113 
1,094 
190 
607 

4,910 
1.201 
1,447 

1,163 
467 

1,590 
919 
547 

508 
326 
475 
14 
21 
120 
289 

36 
280 
103 
173 

83 
241 
100 
197 
441 

219 
207 
112 

97 

95 
116 
281 
802 

78 
43 
18 
208 
39 
69 
68 
66 

460 

273 

2,780 

2 

14 
3 
9 

37 

10 
10 

20 
4 
23 
21 

5 

5 
4 
6 
1 

(z)" 
6 

1 
3 
3 
2 
4 
1 
4 
10 

17 
7 
6 

3 

2 

1 
3 
9 

1 
1 
9 

1 
1 
(^) 

6 
4 
91 

12 
7 
2 
96 
19 
41 

306 
107 
142 

100 
35 

137 
76 
50 

33 

30 
49 

5 

3 

10 

20 

2 
31 
11 
32 

8 
32 
15 
31 
32 

17 

25 

18 

6 

13 
15 
33 
79 

5 
7 
6 
7 
4 
6 
6 
1 

33 

27 
173 

(x) 
44 

(x) 
934 
175 
394 

3,779 
1,116 
1,259 

938 

289 

1,666 

839 

561 

281 
324 
395 
(x) 
(n) 
93 
65 

(») 
276 
135 
237 

(x) 
197 
74 
225 
240 

156 
163 
91 
47 

S3 
106 
230 
606 

84 
57 

(x) 
64 
50 
61 

(x) 

(x) 

423 

X2 

2,U1 

(x) 

7 

(x) 

158 

27 

71 

531 
173 
225 

202 
62 
319 

146 
100 

53 

50 
86 

(x) 

(x) 
18 
31 

(x) 
46 
23 
57 

(x) 
49 
20 
38 
55 

32 

31 

22 

9 

17 
23 
34 
106 

17 
10 
(x) 
12 
6 
10 

(X) 
(X) 

65 

52 

379 

(x) 

7 

(x) 

96 

Rhode  Uland                                           

19 

41 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York                                 

306 

107 

142 

Eut  North  Central: 

Ohio                                

100 

IiKli^n? 

35 

137 

76 

50 

Weat  North  Central: 

33 

3C 

49 

(x) 

(x) 

Nebraska     

10 

20 
(x) 

31 

11 

32 

West  Virginia 

(x) 
32 

Smith  Carolina 

15 

31 

32 

Cut  South  Central: 

17 

TriM^ff^ 

25 

Ablnms 

18 

6 

West  South  Central: 

13 

15 

33 

T^t 

79 

Mountain; 

5 

Idaho 

7 

Wyoniftf 

(x) 

Coionda' 

7 

KewMaico 

4 

6 

Utah 

(x) 

Nerada 

(x) 

Padflc: 

33 

27 

Caffimia 

173 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


3.40 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  3C.— EMPLOYEE  SIZE  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND 

BUSINESS,   BY  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE; 


REPAIR  SERVICES— SELECTED  KINDS  OF 
1948 — Continued 


UPHOLSTERY.  FURNITURE  REPAIR  SHOPS 
Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Geognpbic  division  and  Sute 


Establishmenu  reporciDg  November  15  employment  of— 


2  paid  employees 


Establish- 
ments 


(Ajumber) 


Receipts, ,  Pay  roll, 
entire         entire 
year  year 


(Thousand 
dollflTs) 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 


3  paid  employees 


Esublish 
ments 


i^jumbcr) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Hid 
Pay  roll,  ^ployees, 
entire     workweek 
yar  ended 

nearest 
Nov.  15 
(Number) 


(Thousand 
dollaTs) 


4  to  7  paid  employees 


Establish' 
ments 


(Mumber) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(Ajumber) 


8  paid  employees  or  more 


Estabhsh 
ments 


(>^umbcr) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


I      Paid 
Pay  roll,  employees, 
entire     workweek 
y=>'  ended 

nearest 
(Thousand!  Nov.  15 
dollars)   |  (dumber) 


Total 


Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 
Middle  Atlantic 
East  North  Central 
West  North  Cential 
South  Atlantic        ... 
East  South  Central .  .  . 
West  South  Central. 
Mountain 
PaaSc 


New  England : 

Maine  ... 

New  Hampshire. 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 
Rhode  Island 
Connecticut 


Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 
New  Jersey 
Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central : 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin     


West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri    

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebiaska      

Kansas         


South  Atlantic; 

Delaware 

Ivlaryland      

District  of  Columbu 
Virginia  .  . 

West  Virginia     , 
North  (Carolina 

South  CaroUna 

Georgia 

Florida 


East  South  Central ; 

Kentucky 
Tennessee . 

Alabama 

Mississippi.  .  . 

West  South  Central: 

.  Arkansas       

Louisiana      

Oklahoma 

Texas 


Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 
Colorado 
New  Mexico. 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevadl 


PadBc; 

Washington. 

Oregon 

Califomia.  .  . 


1,107 


86 
323 
221 

77 
129 

a 

77 
28 
125 


187 
63 
73 


10 
106 


1,254 

5,922 

3,570 

1,053 

1,598 

478 

800 

469 

2,301 


51 

96 

55 

656 

157 

239 


3,766 
1,062 
1,094 


1,058 
216 

1,246 
624 
426 


253 
190 
343 

(x) 

(X) 
137 

(x) 


96 
222 
206 
198 

96 
225 

22 
223 
310 


65 
183 

130 
50 


58 
125 
151 
466 


2,214 


621 


1,863 


4,270 


9,205 


3,664 


283 
1,297 
902 
247 
438 
128 
210 
104 
591 


172 
646 
442 
154 
253 

82 
154 

56 
250 


51 
178 
124 
40 
58 
32 
56 
11 
71 


1,002 

4,595 

3,200 

712 

904 

423 

803 

222 

1,599 


263 
1,126 
833 
221 
294 
114 
232 
63 
481 


153 
534 
372 
120 
174 

96 
163 

33 
213 


84 
220 
151 

54 
109 

39 

67 


2,774 
8,155 
5,363 
1,819 
2,816 

882 
1,625 

535 
3,818 


831 

2,538 

1,749 

605 

936 

332 

535 

170 

1,365 


438 
1,099 
741 
275 
549 
205 
350 
95 
513 


2,156 
6,777 
5,283 
1,497 
3,506 

625 
1,106 

367 
2,847 


703 

2,734 

2,190 

576 

1,240 

137 

378 

153 

1,094 


13 
22 

15 
143 
41 
54 


810 
230 
257 


260 
56 
319 
153 
lU 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


23 

33 

47 

107 


(x) 
50 

(x) 

15 

(X) 

61 

(x) 
17 

(X) 

(x) 

(x) 
120 

(x) 
22 

(x) 

(x) 

374 
126 
146 


126 
32 

144 
74 


103 
35 
40 


152 

172 
1,977 


40 
512 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(X) 

3 
(x) 

8 
(x) 
(x) 

12 
(x). 

18 
20 
212 


111 

(x)" 
543 
(x) 
(X) 


2,634 

936 

1,025 


523 
196 
1,329 
797 
355 


184 
97 
233 

(x)'" 
(x) 

126 


(x) 

163 
72 

127 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

146 
(x) 


(x) 

155 
(x) 
82 


(x) 

(x) 
176 
497 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(X) 


(x) 
(x) 
1,428 


20 

(x)" 
154 
(x) 
Cx) 


660 
231 
235 


144 
54 
338 
207 
90 


(x) 
(X) 


(x> 


(x) 
(x) 
■(x) 

4 
(x) 


(x) 

4 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
37 
155 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
423 


(x) 

8 
(x) 
(x) 


309 

105 
120 


66 
30 
132 
96 
48 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


125 

47 
43 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

3, 
(x) 


(x) 

3 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
30 
105 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(X) 
189 


184 
221 

1,302 
332 
735 


4,900 
1,785 
1,470 

1,645 
419 

2,073 
323 
403 


538 
(x) 

751 
(x) 

107 
270 


60 
432 
356 
333 
256 
426 

67 
276 
560 


209 
376 
202 
95 


(x) 
(x) 

178 
1,300 


(x) 
(x) 

204 
(x) 
122 


358 

118 

3,342 


56 
82 

414 
95 
234 


1,615 

501 
472 

539 
159 
630 
299 

122 


161 
(X) 

271 
(x) 


18 
138 
136 
WO 

97 
154 

25 
102 
176 


72 
151 
69 
40 


(x) 
(x) 
70 
464 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


132 

47 

1,136 


37 
37 

222 

45 
97 


628 
235 
236 


252 

83 
230 
109 

67 


75 
(x) 

108 
(x) 

26 

40 


12 
72 
61 
71 
48 
95 
19 
71 
100 


(x) 
Cx) 
45 
262 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
21 
15 


51 

19 

443 


(x) 


1,581 

(x) 

(x) 


4,352 

979 

1,446 


722 

401 

1,606 

2,201 

353 


269 

(x) 
983 


(x) 
Cx) 


Cx) 

828 
1,526 

233 
(x) 
(x) 
Cx) 

494 
Cx) 

Cx) 

517 
Cx) 


Cx) 

Cx) 
192 
694 


Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx)' 


Cx) 
Cx) 
2,423 


Cx) 


489 
Cx) 
Cx) 


1,766 
342 
626 


336 

175 
709 
840 
130 


117 
Cx) 
375 


Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 
244 
468 
103 

Cx) 

Cx) 

Cx) 
239 

Cx) 

Cx) 
100 

Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx) 
48 
225 


Cx) 

9' 
Cx)' 
Cx)' 


Cx) 
Cx) 
913 


344 

1,044 
728 
235 
564 
98 
200 
65 
386 


(x) 


258 
Cx) 
Cx) 


638 
143 
263 

143 
67 
225 
240 
53 


54 
Cx) 
146 


Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 
109 
223 
59 
Cx) 
Cx) 
(x) 

92 
Cx) 


Cx) 

7 
Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx) 
27 
123 


Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx)' 


Cx) 
Cx) 
323 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


EMPLOYEE  SIZE 


3.41 


Tabic  3C.— EMPLOYEE  SIZE  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— SELECTED  KINDS  OF 

BUSINESS,  BY  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE;  1948— Continued 

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ToQl 

Establishments  repcrting  November  15 

employment  of— 

No  paid  employee 

I  paid  employee 

Geographic  division  and  State 

Eaab- 
Jijh- 
menu 

Wumbw) 

Receipts, 

year 

(TTioiiMtid 
Mlars) 

Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thoujand 
dolbri) 

Paid 

employees, 

worlrweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

(Number) 

RecapU. 
entire 
year 

CITiousand 
dollirl) 

Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thouiond 
Mlcrs) 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

(Number) 

Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(TdouMnd 
dollars) 

Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dolbrs) 

Piid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 

Tot«]                      

12,750 

86,401 

13,404 

6,214 

9,926 

40,020 

212 

1,603 

15,553 

2,712 

1,603 

Geoftnphlc  dlTltloni: 

New  England               

826 
3,610 
2,075 

952 
1,510 

673 
1,099 

3i8 
1,657 

5,668 
25,305 
15,831 
6,154 
9,739 
3,477 
6,704 
2,104 
11,419 

790 

3,613 

3,092 

1,135 

1,459 

472 

967 

295 

1,581 

420 
1,647 
1,311 
545 
751 
273 
493 
151 
623 

614 

2,850 

1,593 

737 

1,120 

518 

851 

279 

1,364 

2,417 
12,107 
6,618 
2,612 
4,313 
1,625 
3,070 
1,046 
6,212 

10 
69 
33 
12 
20 
10 
23 
5 
30 

113 
445 
245 
119 
229 

94 
146 

39 
173 

1,044 
4,654 
2,480 
1,139 
1,976 

791 
1,184 

369 
1,916 

167 
792 
447 
201 
343 
131 
216 
63 
352 

113 

West  North  Central           .- 

119 

229 

We«  South  CcntraJ   

39 

Pidfic 

173 

New  England : 

93 
56 
31 

All 
39 

146 

2,356 
426 
823 

518 
241 
729 
444 

143 

166 
132 
396 

15 
27 
79 
137 

25 
160 

35 
206 
105 
266 

86 
240 
337 

178 
228 
178 
89 

132 
135 
139 
693 

31 
25 
19 
104 
40 
68 
53 
8 

238 

93 

1,326 

447 
211 
141 

3,085 
613 

1,171 

16,812 
3,057 
5,436 

3,747 
1,463 
6,320 
3,201 
1,100 

1,035 

612 

2,986 

71 
102 
622 
726 

233 
1,199 

941 
1,488 

435 
1,471 

439 
1,694 
1,839 

963 

1,300 

836 

378 

705 
1,077 

785 
4,137 

203 
122 
84 

731 
241 
366 
317 
40 

1,657 

393 

8,864 

41 
3 

22 
425 
125 
174 

2,360 
419 
834 

812 
159 
1,436 
511 
174 

156 
83 
685 
2 
2 
111 
96 

18 
185 
155 
219 

45 
199 

56 
359 
223 

91 
242 

109 
30 

89 
183 

98 
597 

12 

5 
3 
144 
17 
57 
54 
3 

215 

192 

1,174 

27 
2 
13 
222 
73 
83 

1,060 
202 
385 

355 
84 
564 
223 

85 

92 
43 
295 

2 
2 

57 
54 

11 
80 
72 

122 
27 

111 
36 

178 

114 

54 
131 
66 
22 

44 
88 
49 
312 

9 

4 

3 

68 

12 

31 

23 

1 

106 

70 

447 

74 
54 
26 

299 
60 

101 

1,856 

321 
673 

394 
190 
571 
327 
111 

121 
112 
296 
13 
25 
60 
110 

19 
117 

52 
146 

84 
203 

69 
168 
262 

138 
164 

141 
75 

101 
100 
106 
544 

25 
22 
16 

84 
33 
50 
42 

7 

185 

65 

1,114 

272 
(x) 

M 

1,222 
223 
432 

8,181 
1,432 
2,494 

1,417 

789 

2,544 

1,406 

462 

428 
357 

1,090 

M 

M 
224 
370 

132 
573 
346 
592 
236 
714 
231 
561 
928 

514 
514 
378 
219 

349 

404 

397 

1,920 

101 

94 

54 

296 

136 

164 

(x) 

(x) 

868 

340 
5,004 

] 
(x) 
(x) 

6 

3 

46 

7 
16 

12 
M 
8 
8 

5 

1 
2 
5 

(x) 

(x) 
3 
1 

1 
5 
1 

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2 
1 
2 
8 

2 

M 

6 

2 

2 

3 
5 
13 

(z) 

1 

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(x) 

2 

1 
27 

(x)" 
(x) 

13 
2 
4 
55 
14 
25 

296 

61 
88 

57 
32 
73 
64 
19 

28 
12 

51 
2 
2 

10 
14 

4 
25 
16 
31 
l6 
38 
10 
41 
48 

29 
34 
22 
9 

23 

18 
23 
82 

4 
2 
3 
9 
4 
9 
7 
1 

31 
17 
125 

(x) 
(x) 
26 
542 
89 
276 

3,062 
621 
971 

568 
328 
807 
568 
209 

246 
117 
532 

(x) 

(x) 
102 
112 

(x) 
246 
206 
297 

(x) 

251 

68 

301 

433 

276 
245 

187 
83 

191 
196 
199 
598 

(x) 

(X) 
30 
65 
50 
56 
58 

(x) 

307 

167 

1,442 

fx! 

3 
83 
20 
42 

540 
113 
139 

91 
62 
145 
113 
36 

39 
22 
96 

(x) 

(x) 
16 
24 

(x) 
38 
31 
48 

(X) 
50 
14 
51 
83 

37 
51 
34 
9 

33 
29 
37 

117 

(x) 

(x) 
3 
11 
10 
17 
13 

(x) 

54 
42 
256 

(x) 

(x) 

4 

55 

Rhode  UUnd   

14 

25 

Middle  Atian tic: 

New  Yori                                                    

296 

61 

Pennsylvania 

Eut  North  Central: 
Ohio                                          

88 
57 

32 

73 

Michigan 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

64 
19 

28 

12 

(x)" 
(x) 

51 

(x) 

South  Dakota 

(x) 

10 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic : 

14 
(x) 

25 

(x) 

North  Carolina 

33 

10 

48 

29 

Tmnnvrr             

34 

Abhama 

22 

9 

WMt  South  Central: 

23 

18 

23 

82 

Mountmln: 

(x) 

(x) 

^ydiTimg       

3 

Colorado 

9 

4 

9 

Utah   

(x) 
(x) 

7 

Ntwfa 

(x) 

Padflc^ 

31 

17 

Cahftxna 

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125 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


3.42 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  3C.— EMPLOYEE  SIZE  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND 

BUSINESS,   BY  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE; 

WATCH.  CLCKK,  JEWELRY  REPAIR  SHOPS 
Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


REPAIR  SERVICES— SELECTED  KINDS  OF 
1948 — Continued 


Establishments  reporting  November  15  employmen 

tof— 

2  paid  employees 

3  paid  employees 

4  to  7  paid  employees 

8  paid  employees  or  more 

Geographic  division  and  State 

Establish- 
ments 

(Number) 

Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Tlioujand 
doll.ir<) 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 

Esablish- 
ments 

(Number) 

Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Tliousand 
dollars) 

Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Tfiousand 
■  dollars) 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 

Estabhsh- 
ments 

(Number) 

Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Tfiousand 
dollars) 

Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Paid 
nnployees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  IS 
(Number) 

Establish 
ments 

(Number) 

Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Piid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 

Total 

602 

9,690 

2,400 

1,204 

259 

5,455 

1,643 

777 

280 

9,609 

3,293 

1,403 

80 

6,074 

3,144 

1,227 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 
Middle  Atlantic 
East  North  Central 
West  North  Central 
South  Atlantic 
East  South  Central 
West  South  Central 

Mountain 

Psdfic 

50 
165 
108 
33 
36 
35 
49 
13 
63 

737 
2,595 

2,012 
442 

1,227 
446 
895 
221 

1,115 

177 
658 
453 
111 
327 
102 
200 
55 
317 

100 
330 
216 
66 
172 
70 
98 
26 
126 

24 
59 
49 
25 
37 
14 
21 
5 
:25 

508 

1,401 

1,007 

458 

775 

276 

433 

74 

523 

137 
375 
305 
140 
280 

84 
122 

24 
176 

72 
177 
147 

75 

Hi 

42 
63 
15 

75 

22 
68 
60 
26 
34 
10 
28 
10 
22 

770 
2,551 
2,019 

784 
1,079 
(x) 

909 
(x) 

949 

219 
326 
739 
325 
338 

(x) 
318 

(x) 
325 

102 
339 
303 
132 
171 

(x) 
142 

Cx) 
U8 

3 
23 
20 
12 
4 
2 
4 
2 
10 

192 
1,997 
1,695 

719 

369 
(x) 

213 
Cx) 

704 

80 

893 

1,115 

346 

151 

Cx) 

38 
Cx) 
381 

33 

356 
400 
153 
68 

Cx) 

44 
Cx) 
131 

New  England : 

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32 

5 
9 

lU 
18 
33 

30 
10 
37 
25 
6 

7 
17 

1 
i, 

10 
6 

16 
i 

14 
4 

14 

18 

10 
15 
8 
2 

4 
7 
8 
30 

1 
1 

"2 
2 

6 

1 

15 

3 

45 

48 

461 
52 
176 

1,871 
249 

475 

499 
147 
605 
399 
162 

78 
(x) 
250 

(k)" 

47 

164 
110 
204 

69 
217 

50 
185 
228 

(x) 

162 
113 
(x) 

51 
119 
(x) 
(X) 

(x) 
(x) 

(x)" 
(x) 

95 
(x) 

248 

54 

813 

10 

108 
17 
42 

471 
64 
123 

101 
40 
169 
118 
25 

20 
(x) 
63 

(x)" 
12 

'33 
30 
63 
17 
63 
12 
44 
60 

(x) 
44 
18 

(x) 

13 
24 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

(x)" 
(X) 

28 
(x) 

73 

11 

233 

8 

64 
10 
18 

223 
36 
66 

60 
20 
74 
50 
12 

14 
(x) 
34 

(x)'" 
8 

"20 
12 
32 

8 
28 

8 
28 
36 

(x) 
30 
16 

(x) 

8 
14 
(x) 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

(x)" 

(X) 

12 
(x) 

30 
6 
90 

2 

'12 
4 
6 

36 
14 
9 

13 
b 
12 
15 
3 

5 

1 
11 

'  2 
6 

1 
3 
5 
4 
1 
6 

'10 
7 

6 
5 
3 

3 
5 
1 
12 

1 

"2 
"2 

2 
3 
20 

(x) 

(x)" 
(x) 

88 

930 
(x) 
(x) 

276 

89 

223 

365 

54 

114 
(x) 
193 

(x)" 
117 

(x) 
86 

117 
Cx) 
(x) 

148 

176 
(x) 

114 
(x) 
(X) 

(x) 

112 
(x) 

205 

(x) 

(x)" 
(x)" 

(x) 
(x) 
416 

(x) 

(x)" 
(X) 
31 

■    244 

(X) 

(x) 

79 
26 
76 
99 
25 

26 
(x) 
67 

(x)" 

34 

(x) 
54 
32 

(x) 

(x) 
37 

'72 
(x) 

41 
(X) 
(X) 

(x) 

23 
(x) 

66 

(x) 

(x)" 
(x)" 

(x) 
(X) 
U7 

(x) 

(x)" 
(x) 
18 

108 
(x) 
(x) 

39 
18 
36 
45 
9 

15 
(x) 
33 

(x)" 

18 

(x) 
9 
15 
(x) 

(X) 

18 

'30 
(x) 

'18 
Cx) 

(X) 

(x) 

15 
(x) 

36 

(x) 

(x)" 
(x)'" 

(x) 
(x) 
60 

12 
5 
5 

38 

11 
19 

17 

3 

25 

13 

2 

3 
2 
13 

5 

3 

1 
5 
6 
8 

"5 
3 
4 
2 

1 
8 
1 

1 

3 

1 

23 

5 
1 
1 
3 

4 
3 
15 

453 
118 
199 

1,377 
407 
767 

(x) 
110 
824 
463 

(x) 

(X) 
(x) 
402 

152 
80 

(x) 
130 
162 
240 

141 
90 
(x) 
(X) 

(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
763 

189 
(x) 
tx) 
67 

125 
162 
662 

U7 
46 
56 

472 
136 
218 

(x) 
31 
312 
173 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 
193 

51 
25 

(x) 

50 
61 
77 

47 
29 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
Cx) 
Cx) 

(x) 
Cx) 
Cx) 
250 

... 

'65 
(X) 
(x) 
30 

40 

57 

228 

56 
24 
22 

189 
53 
97 

Cx) 
14 
127 
64 
Cx) 

(x) 
Cx) 
65 

26 
14 

Cx) 
26 
29 
39 

27 
18 

Cx) 

Cx) 

Cx) 
Cx) 
Cx) 

(x) 
Cx) 
Cx) 
118 

'27 
Cx) 
Cx) 
14 

20 
19 
79 

1 
1 
1 

16 
1 
6 

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2 

2 

1 

8 

1 

1 
3 

1 
1 

"2 

2 

'2 

1 
2 

7 

(x)" 

Cx) 

Cx) 

1,391 

(x) 

Cx) 

Cx) 

1,117 

Cx)" 

Cx) 
Cx) 
519 

Cx)" 

Cx) 

Cx) 

587 

... 

Cx) 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut                                     

Middle  Atlantic; 
New  York      

Cx) 
(x) 

239 

New  Jersey 

Cx) 

Cx) 

Cx) 

726 
Cx)" 

Cx) 
Cx) 
261 

Cxi" 

Cxi" 
(xi" 

(x) 
Cx) 

East  North  Central ; 

Ohio 

Cx) 

254 

Ivlichigan    

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Cx)" 

Cx) 
Cx) 
112 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota                                             -  .  . 

Nebraska     

Kansas   

South  Atlantic : 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Cx 

Cx 
Cx 

Cxi" 

(X) 

(x) 

Florida           ... 

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Cx) 

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(x)" 

Cx)" 

(x) 
Cx) 

(xi" 
Cx) 

(xi" 
(xi" 

East  South  Central : 

(x) 

(x) 

West  South  Central: 

.  Arkansas 

Cxi" 

Oklahoma 

Cx) 

Mountain: 

Idaho             

(X 

Colorado 

Cx) 

Arizona   

Utah 

Nevada                       

Paciec: 

Washington 

Oregon  ...... 

Cx) 
Cxi 

(x) 
Cx) 

Califomia 

527 

fL 

93 

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CITY  SIZE 


CONTENTS 

Table  Page 

"iA   City  Size — Selected  Services — United  States,  by  Kind  of  Business,  19AS:     Establishments, 

receipts,  pay  roll,  and  personnel 4^.03 

4B   City  Size — Personal,  Business,  and  Repair  Services,  by  Geographic  Division,  19"48: 

Establishments,  receipts,  pay  roll,  and  personnel 4-. 11 

40   City  Size — Personal,  Business,  and  Repair  Services — Selected  Kinds  of  Business,  by 

Geographic  Division,  1948:  Establishments,  receipts,  pay  roll,  and  personnel 4.12 

Page  Page 

Advertising  agencies 4,12  Linen  supply  service 4.18 

Automobile  storage  and  parkin^,...,.,.,,  4.12  Photographic  studios  (inc.  commercial 

Barber  shops 4.13   photography) 4.18 

Barber  and  beauty  shops  combined 4 .  13  Power  laundries 4 .  19 

Beauty  shops 4.14  Pressing,  alteration,  gannent  repair 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants  (exc.  rug  shops 4.20 

cleaning) 4.15  Self-service  laundries 4.20 

Diaper  service 4.15  Shoe  repair  shops 4.21 

Electrical  repair  shops 4.16  Upholstery,  furniture  repair  shops 4.22 

Funeral  service 4.17  Watch,  clock,  jewelry  repair  shops 4.22 

General  automobile  repair  shops 4.17 

4D   City  Size — Hotels — United  States  and  Geographic  Divisions,  1948:  Establishments,  guest 

rooms,  receipts,  pay  roll,  and  personnel 4.24 

4E   City  Size — ^Amusements — Total  for  the  United  States  and  for  Selected  Kinds  of  Business,  by 

Geographic  Divisions,  1948:  Establishments,  receipts,  taxes,  pay  roll,  and  personnel 4.25 

Billiard  and  pool  parlors 4.25 

Bowling  alleys 4.25 

Motion  picture  theaters,  regular 4.26 

P.  0.  -  32  -  S  4.01 


CITY  SIZE 

Table  4A.— CITY  SIZE— SELECTED  SERVICES— UNITED  STATES,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948 

ESIABLISHMENTS,  RECEIPTS,  PaY  RoLL,  AND  PeRSONNCI 


4.03 


Kind  ot"  business,  and  city  size 
(number  of  inhabitants? 


Per6onal,  business,  and 
repair  services,  total. 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  mope 

250,000  to  «9,iW9. . 
100,000  to  2i9,999.. 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  i9,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Rei&ainder  or  U.5 


147,876 
39,714 
51.256 
41,933 
41,601 
55,359 
38,4«3 
29,687 

113,650 


tousements-.  total 50,347 


Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999. 

100,000  to  249,999. 

50,000  to  99,999... 

25,000  to  49,999... 

10,000  to  24,999... 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500   to  4,999 

Remauider  of  U.S 


Establish' 
ments 


(Muwber) 


Hotels,  total. 


Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999. 

100,000  to  249,999. 

50,000  to  99,999... 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999... 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.S 


8,497 
2,406 
3,332 
2,876 
3,352 
4,976 
3,979 
3,602 
17,327 

29,650 


PERSOKAL,  BUSINESS,  AND 
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Personal  sTvic-s,  total 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

25C.0O^  Iri  499,999.. 
irO.   fn  to  249,999.. 

50,000   to   99,999 

25,000   to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,C0C  to  9.999 

2.50r  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.S 


Barber,  beauty  sliops,   total. 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  BkDre 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.S 


3,838 
1,808 
2,115 
2,034 
2,288 
3,072 
2,471 
2,325 
9,699 


99,256 
24, 572 
32,291 
27,150 
27,121 
36,406 
25,773 
20,085 
59,331 


169,081 


Barber  shops 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999.... 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.S 


Beauty  shops 

Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999.. 

100,000  to  249,999.. 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999.... 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.S 


Barber  and  beauty  sbops 
cottbined 

Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999.. 
100,000  to  249,999.. 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Reaiainder  of  U.S 


39, 512 
11,494 
15,384 
13,308 
13,522 
18,129 
12,927 
10,130 
34,675 

91,993 

21,516 
5,948 
8,191 
6,928 
6,916 
9,392 
6,767 
5,412 

20,923 

74,497 

17,554 
5,320 
6,911 
6,192 
6,391 
8,479 
5,934 
4,543 

13,173 


2,591 

442 

226 
282 
188 
215 
258 
226 
175 
579 


Receipts, 

entire  year 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 


(TliouMnd     (Thousdiitl 
dottdrs)  dollnrs) 


3,249,166 
789,392 
917,703 
582,956 
615,458 
725,825 
418,163 
279,639 
899,860 

2,349,601 

761 , 406 
162,606 
211,303 
172,438 
207.741 
259,090 
139,160 
97,768 
338,089 


802.456 
173,691 
207,528 
178,137 
177,504 
160,411 
96,194 
71,738 
305,097 


4,440,189 


1,447, 
407, 
492, 
402, 
389, 
462, 
277, 
182, 
376, 


243,540 
68,961 
86,541 
74,886 
76,326 
94,280 
59,185 
40,753 

100, 526 

404,441 

103,510 
29,997 
39,294 
34,798 
35,430 
47,654 
31,170 
22,710 
59,878 

417,570 

135,408 
36,814 
44,419 
38,349 
38,637 
43,905 
25,779 
16,740 
37,519 

22,987 

4,622 
2,150 
2,828 
1,739 
2,259 
2,721 
2,236 
1,303 
3,129 


:, 371, 214 


1,243.890 
290,181 
119,228 
232,024 
204,013 
220,985 
115,145 
69,415 
176,333 

610,034 


239,785 
44,687 
53.047 
40,523 
51,930 
63,221 
28,298 
19,377 
69,166 

^60,004 

273,788 
53,760 
66,482 
55,086 
50,573 
44,171 
24,588 
18,142 
73.414 


535,635 
164,279 
190,370 
151,646 
146,887 
160,578 
67,338 
51,989 
93,810 


278, 982 

90,531 
25,803 
31,436 
26,163 
26, 758 
30,666 
18,095 
10,840 
18,690 

126,012 

34,413 
10,753 
13,538 
11,957 
12,341 
15,866 
9,927 
6,495 
10,722 

143,274 

54,133 
14,086 
16,570 
13,446 
13,345 
13,622 
7,186 
3,822 
7,064 

9,696 

1,985 
964 

1,328 
760 

1,072 

1,178 
982 
523 
904 


Active 

propne- 

tors." 

November 

(Number) 


574,610 


147,807 
39,931 
50,894 
42,519 
42,722 
58,421 
40,861 
31,578 

119,877 

37,874 


5,918 
1,766 
2.297 
1,946 
2,274 
3,281 
2,710 
2,705 
14,977 

26,411 


2,727 
1,489 
1,625 
1,608 
1,890 
2.583 
2,267 
2,246 
9,976 


100,967 
24,956 
32,144 
27.417 
27, 572 
38,022 
27,124 
21,153 
61,213 


174,059 

40,638 
11,759 
15,526 
13,655 
13,927 
19,045 
13,564 
10,602 
35,  X3 

95,970 

22,288 
6,129 
8,421 
7,187 
7,321 

10,113 
7,275 
5,796 

21,440 

75,111 

17,853 
5,372 
6,808 
6,255 
6,357 
8,624 
6,028 
4,601 

13,213 


497 
258 
297 
213 
249 
303 
261 
205 
690 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


488.313 
134,282 
157,991 
117,411 
107.023 
122,029 
70, 147 
43,477 
101,823 

341,931 


98,420 
24,135 
32,391 
26,854 
29, 242 
41.434 
22,862 
16,940 
49,653 

398,293 


149,255 
38,085 
45,923 
37,506 
34,399 
31,365 
18.509 
12,555 
30,696 


851,024 


252,295 

103,141 
83,103 
81,95; 
94,357 
56,466 
34,753 
60.096 


157,164 


47,084 
14,045 
17,786 
15,068 
15,047 
17,722 
11,132 
7,010 
12,270 

64,509 

17,581 
5,390 
6.866 
5,946 
5,946 
7,710 
5,187 
3,611 
6,272 

87,290 

28,450 
8,102 

10,178 
8,678 
8,551 
9,383 
5,407 
3,083 
5,458 

5,365 

1,053 
553 
742 
444 
550 
629 
538 
316 
540 


Pay  roll, 
worlrweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Dollim) 


24,354,820 
5,744.948 
6,277,538 
4,542,336 
4,082,271 
4,436,334 
2,322,759 
1,406,726 
3,660.754 

11,551,185 


4.774,248 
861,430 
993,489 
795,022 
922,865 

1.196,505 
514,  570 
359,522 

1,133,534 

12,448,752 


n.a 
n.a 
n.a 
n.a 
n.a 
n.a 
n.a 
n.a 
n.a 


31,357,304 


10,602,636 
3,249,876 
3,715,202 
2,949,534 
2,921,678 
3,198,881 
1,754,447 
1,053,089 
1,911,961 


5,658.684 


1,834,535 
519,967 
633,525 
530,030 
542,811 
623,275 
367,374 
221,155 
386,012 

2,557,296 

696, 320 
217,130 
273,474 
241,170 
250,235 
323,008 
202,257 
132,219 
221,483 

2,907,787 

1,098,972 
282,994 
332,646 
273,310 
271,729 
276, 679 
146,052 
78,768 
146,637 

193,601 

39, 243 
19,843 
27,405 
15,550 
20,847 
23,588 
19,065 
10,168 
17,892 


Kind  of  business,  and  aty  size 
(number  of  inhabitants) 


PERSONAL,    BUSINESS,    AND 
REPAIR  SERVICES— Con. 

Personal  services— Con. 
Cleaning, dyeing  plants, total 
Cities  of— 

5G J . 000  or  morp 

25n.0O0   to  499,099 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.S 

Cleaning,   dyeing  plants 

(exc.  rug  cleaning) 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.S 

Synthetic  solvent 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999.. 
100,000  to  249,999.. 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.S 

Petroleum  solvent 

Cities  of— 

5(X),000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999.. 
100,000  to  249,999.. 
50,000  to  99,999.... 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999.... 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.S 

Both  synthetic  and 
petroleum  solvent 

Cities  of— 

500,0(30  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999.. 
100,000  to  249,999.. 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.S 

Rug  cleaning,  repairing 

plants 

Cities  of— 

500,0(X1  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999.... 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.S 

Funeral  service 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50.000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,(X)0  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,50(3  to  4,999 

Ronainder  of  U.S 

Laundries,  laundry  service, 

total 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,0<X)  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.S 


Establish- 
ments 


(Number) 


25,534 


3.471 
1,566 
2,060 
1,944 
2,239 
3,399 
2,717 
2,273 
5,865 

24,017 

2,968 
1,423 
1,368 
1,764 
2,084 
3,266 
2,666 
2,250 
5,728 

4,757 

1,387 
335 
398 
366 
405 
489 
311 
208 
858 

18,491 

1,467 
1,020 
1,383 
1,332 
1,602 
2,658 
2,293 
1,997 
4,739 


114 
68 
87 
66 
77 

119 
62 
45 

131 


503 
143 
192 
180 
155 
133 
51 
23 
137 


3,180 
676 
1,194 
1,157 
1,364 
2,323 
2,089 
1,84« 
4,846 

19,182 

9,133 
1,254 
1,663 
1,437 
1,318 
1,594 
1,032 
703 
1.048 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


(Thousand 
dollari) 


844,357 


200,173 
73.702 
90,411 
82,403 
87,911 

104,733 
63 . 635 
45,213 
96,175 

807,673 

181,063 
59,214 
86,350 
79,304 
85,718 

103,338 
53,240 
45,047 
94,399 

139,587 

50,670 
11.973 
11,535 
12,773 
12,301 
12,986 
7,599 
5,088 
14,662 

627,064 

121,153 
52,324 
67,938 
61,396 
58,625 
85,533 
54,127 
39,180 
76,788 

41,022 

9,240 
4,917 
6,877 
5,135 
4,792 
4,819 
1,514 
779 
2,949 

36,584 

19,110 
4,488 
4,051 
3,099 
2,193 
1.395 
395 
155 
1,777 

572,355 


133, 564 
38,029 
52,905 
50,564 
51,731 
75,021 
53,793 
38,939 
77,809 

1,257,987 

486,489 
144,274 
158,665 
119,478 
106,691 
107,831 
54.686 
28,386 
41,487 


Pay  roll, 
entile  year 


(Thowand 
dolldTt) 


399,434 


101,165 
37,020 
44,871 
41,179 
42,852 
48,898 
27,115 
18,363 
37,971 

385.155 

93,102 
35,213 
43,356 
40,102 
42,179 
48,490 
27,0Ci4 
18,334 
37,375 

51,678 

23,172 
5,354 
5,079 
5,936 
5,565 
5,692 
3,074 
2,193 
5,613 

303,181 

65,260 
27,299 
34,972 
31,582 
34,154 
40,310 
23,234 
15,823 
30,537 


20,296 

4,670 
2,560 
3,305 
2,584 
2,450 
2,488 
695 
318 
1,225 

14,279 

8,063 

1,807 

1,515 

1,077 

673 

408 

111 

29 

595 

90,019 


23,279 

7,921 
10, 126 
8,812 
8,757 
11,294 
7,382 
4,696 
7,752 

520,559^ 

230,416 
73,886 
83, 537 
60,341 
54,850 
55,348 
27,437 
13, 963 
20,781 


Active 

proprie- 
tors.* 
November 


(Number) 


28,148 


3.607 
1,697 
2,205 
2,051 
2.532 
3.868 
3,056 
2,558 
6,574 

25,601 

3.137 
1,539 
2,012 
1,867 
2,364 
3,727 
3,000 
2,528 
6,427 

5,384 

1,541 
368 
447 
415 
487 
563 
351 
240 
971 

20,399 

1,469 
1,096 
1,472 
1.384 
1,802 
3,045 
2.580 
2,234 
5,317 


818 

127 
75 
93 
67 
75 

119 
69 
54 

139 


1,547 

470 
158 
193 
184 
168 
141 
56 
30 
147 


2,849 
660 
1,160 
1,179 
1,324 
2,397 
2,217 
1,980 
5,026 

18,674 


9,410 
1,171 
1,412 
1,257 
1,113 
1,417 
1,061 
749 
1,084 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(Number) 


.^10.025 


45,396 
17,773 
23,331 
21,376 
22,705 
27,289 
16,701 
11,503 
23,852 

203,857 

42,080 
17,036 
22,621 
20,864 
22,381 
27,065 
16,652 
11,583 
23,584 

30,527 

10,436 
2,559 
2,593 
2,953 
2,781 
3,142 
1,675 
1,093 
3,295 

162,841 

29,161 
13,262 
18,402 
16,615 
18,221 
22,685 
14, 576 
10,295 
19,624 

10,499 

2,483 

1,215 

1,626 

1,296 

1,379 

1,239 

4(01 

195 

665 


3,116 
737 
710 
512 
324 
223 
49 
20 
268 

40,726 


8,554 
3,158 
4,074 
3,558 
3,816 
5,318 
4,058 
2,870 
5,190 

329,728 


Payroll. 

wtvkweek 
ended 
nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Dolbrs) 


7,972,704 


1,998,352 

717,252 
883,919 
811,969 
853,363 
981,020 
552,974 
378,625 
795,219 

7,688,985 

1,833,739 
683,258 
855,183 
790,927 
840,712 
972,295 
550,881 
377,916 
784,053 

1,247,834 

465,815 
103,979 
101,880 
118,801 
110,558 
121,390 
60,354 
44,529 
119,528 

6,042,553 

1,270,830 
530,059 
689,474 
621,900 
583,105 
804,045 
476,610 
327,044 
639,496 


398,588 

96,094 
49,230 
63,829 
50,226 
47,049 
46,861 
13,917 
5,343 
25,039 

283,719 

164,623 

33,984 

28,735 

21,042 

12,651 

8,724 

2,093 

710 

11,156 

1,750,831 


105,357 
38,529 
45,362 

33,419 
31,465 
34,014 
19,095 
9,925 
12,552 


451,463 
154,321 
193,205 
168,668 
171,332 
218,714 
146,108 
93,148 
153,872 

11,899,071 

4,429,835 
1,442,759 

1,573,438 

1,121,031 

1,057,238 

1,069,332 

532,400 

269,214 

393,824 


See  footnotes  at  end  or  table. 


4.04 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  4A.— CITY  SIZE— SELECTED  SERVICES— UNITED  STATES,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS;  1948— Continued 


Establishments,  Recbipts 

Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 

Kind  of  buflincM,  and  dty  size 

Establish- 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

PayroU, 
entire  year 

Active 
propne- 

Paid 

employees, 

worlcwedc 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

Payroll, 

worirwcck 

ended 

Kind  of  business,  and  city  stK 

Establish- 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

PayroU, 
entire  year 

Active 

propric' 

tors.* 

NovTmbex 

Pa«i 

empbyeea, 

WGckweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

Pay  roll. 

workweek 

ended 

(number  of  inhabitants; 

{Thousand 

(TTiouidtid 

Novemba 

nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number  of  inhabitants) 

{Thousand 

{Thousand 

nearest 
Nov.  15 

Wumber) 

dolhrs) 

dolloTs) 

(Number) 

(Number) 

(Dolian) 

(Number) 

doltars) 

doUars) 

(Number; 

(Number) 

(Dolliri) 

PERSOKAL,   BUSINESS,   AND 

PERSONAL  BUSDffiSS,   AND 

REPAIR  SERVICES— Con. 

Personal  services— Con, 

Personal  services — Con. 
Laundries,   etc.— Con. 

Laundries,  etc. — Con, 

Diaper  service— Con. 

6,783 
1,250 

913,036 
289,754 

501,646 
162,623 

5,569 
867 

272,495 
74,727 

9,604,700 
3,lJ0,596 

With  power  laundry 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

318 
53 

23,408 
10,265 

9,408 
4,445 

284 

24 

4,377 
1,860 

184,219 

cities  of— 

34,412 

250,000  to  499  999.... 

498 

106,015 

58.314 

375 

30,945 

1,130.031 

250,000  to  499,999.. 

3,067 

1,199 

30 

23,647 

688 

121,968 

67,593 

431 

37,060 

1,269,170 

100,000  to  249,999.. 

50,000  to  99,999 

601 

90,259 

50,418 

427 

28,416 

942,691 

50,000  to  99,999.... 

56 

3,152 

1,207 

33 

566 

22,830 

679 

92,849 

51,025 

479 

29,260 

939, 852 

25,000   to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

1,031 

96,584 

52,207 

865 

32,265 

1,009,157 

10,000  to  24,999 

39 

837 

275 

45 

161 

5,699 

5,000  to  9,999 

316 

52.056 

26,791 

847 

18,664 

519,304 

5,000  to  9,999 

263 

2,500  to  4,999 

573 

27,428 

13,700 

616 

9,754 

265,312 

Remainder  of  U.S 

647 

36,123 

18,975 

662 

11,394 

358,587 

Remainder  of  U.S 

20 

Without  power  laundry. . . 

66 

2.479 

653 

49 

308 

12,754 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing 

2,840 

517,933 

293,222 

2,201 

163,899 

5,537,733 

Cities  of— 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

14 

1,451 

444 

5 

160 

8,123 

500,000  or  more 

292 

112,018 

67,162 

159 

31,263 

1,273,180 

250,000  to  499,999.. 

6 

168 

34 

3 

21 

763 

250,000  to  499,999.. 

237 

70,325 

40,442 

174 

21,727 

767,943 

100,000  to  249,999.. 

11 

323 

67 

9 

48 

1,357 

100,000  to  249,999.. 

292 

76,634 

43.566 

146 

24,128 

810,794 

50,000  to  99,999 

6 

HI 

30 

5 

21 

568 

50,000  to  99,999 

267 

59,955 

34,042 

146 

19,202 

636,113 

25,000  to  49,999 

13 

204 

49 

9 

34 

1,089 

25,000  to  49,999 

329 

60,375 

33,383 

201 

19,357 

658,223 

10,000  to  24,999 

7 

101 

7 

6 

8 

431 

10,000  to  24,999.... 

517 

64,794 

35,375 

416 

21,739 

684,557 

5,000  to  9,999 

3 

45 

11 

5 

9 

208 

5,000  to  9,999 

429 

36,004 

18,768 

445 

12,973 

364,166 

2,500  to  4,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

252 

16,403 

8,503 

279 

6,054 

164,396 

Remainder  of  U.S 

6 

76 

11 

7 

T 

215 

RflBfl1iif1<»r  or  tI.,S 

225 

20,925 

11,981 

235 

6,901 

228,351 

Laundries  (exc.  power),... 

Without  cleaning  and 

3,555 

318,031 

176,452 

3,059 

94,334 

3,388,556 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

7,369 
599 

60,053 
3,341 

13,027 
794 

3,250 
643 

8,489 
687 

266,980 

Cities  of 

16,553 

823 

133,247 

76,560 

618 

35,399 

100,000   to  249,999 

723 

3,772 

834 

803 

872 

17,409 

250,000  to  499,999.. 

203 

24,428 

13, 396 

153 

7,336 

274,355 

50,000  to  99,999 

100,000  to  249,000.. 

352 

37,844 

21,188 

255 

11,527 

25,000  to  49,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

304 

27,110 

15,044 

260 

8,614 

281,270 

10,000  to  24,999 

681 

25.000  to  49,999 

314 

27,116 

15,687 

249 

5,000  to   9,999 

10,000  to  24.999 

489 

30,234 

16,180 

421 

10,067 

311,513 

2,500  to  4,999 

123 

683 

170 

5,000  to  9,999 

369 

15,521 

7,779 

386 

5,511 

149,355 

Remainder  of  U.S 

2,500  to  4,999 

308 

9,327 

4,399 

328 

3.314 

85,008 

Photographic  studios  (inc. 

Remainder  of  U.S 

393 

13,204 

6,219 

389 

4,111 

112,606 

commercial  photo),   total... 
Cities  of— 

14,712 

212,025 

57,870 

14,410 

27,609 

1,206,853 

Industrial  laundries 

388 

77,072 

31,972 

309 

14,262 

628,411 

3,364 
1,064 

86,514 
19,433 

29,921 
5,754 

3,742 
1,024 

11,109 
2,923 

610,302 

Cities  of— 

250,000   to  499,999 

120,862 

500,000  or  more 

135 

44,489 

18,901 

90 

3,060 

366,504 

100,000  to  249,999 

1,465 

22,690 

6,217 

1,286 

3,314 

133,959 

250,000  io  499,999.. 

58 

11,262 

4,476 

48 

1,832 

87,228 

50,000  to  99,999 

1,302 

18,406 

4,418 

1,171 

2,601 

92,444 

100,000  to  249,999.. 

44 

7,490 

2,839 

30 

1,405 

57,771 

25,000  to  49,999 

1,343 

17,133 

3,871 

1,277 

2,347 

81,652 

50,000  to  99,999 

30 

3,194 

1,332 

21 

600 

25,303 

10,000  to  24,999 

1,893 

20,019 

3,807 

1,985 

2,481 

82,893 

25,000  to  49,999 

36 
25 
18 

13 

4,858 

1,556 

531 

1,693 

1,955 
652 
244 
798 

29 
28 

16 
9 

948 
409 
130 
396 

39,202 

13,082 

5,783 

15,903 

1,408 
1,046 
1,322 

12,180 
7,370 
3,280 

1,752 

373 

1,257 

1,472 
1,090 
1,363 

1,293 
721 
820 

38,052 

10,000  to  24,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

19,741 

5,000  to  9,999 

26,948 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.S. ..... 

29 

1  994 

775 

38 

382 

17,630 

Photographic  studios 

(exc.   commercial  photo).. 

11,549 

147,113 

35,993 

11,227 

19,756 

Linen  supply  service 

1,176 

238,203 

91,101 

675 

39,877 

1,731  962 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999.... 

447 
114 

124,966 
31,683 

49,877 
13,545 

264 
120 

20, 131 
6,334 

949,724 
271  765 

250,000  to  499,999.... 
100,000  to  249,999 

802 

1,147 

14,504 
17,316 

4,356 
4,339 

736 
979 

2,264 
2,503 

91,436 
93,618 

100,000  to  249,999 

180 

38, 695 

50,000  to  99,999 

1,074 

15,599 

3,305 

946 

2,231 

50,000  to  99,999 

155 

22,277 

7,970 

57 

3  747 

139  666 

25,000  to  49,999 

1,141 

14,392 

3,182 

1,071 

2,007 

68,891 

25,000  to  49,999 

118 

10,000  to  24,999 

1,620 

17,122 

3,176 

1,639 

2,089 

10,000  to  24,999 

103 

7,369 

2,178 

37 

1  046 

40  559 

5,000  to  9,999 

1,216 

10,567 

1,513 

1,273 

1,117 

32,981 

5,000  to  9,999 

23 

1,006 

268 

7 

906 

6,310 

733 

609 

16,324 

2,500  to  4,999 

7 

275 

93 

6 

27 

770 

Remainder  of  U.S 

1,099 

6,140 

721 

1,135 

526 

15,313 

Remainder  of  U.S 

29 

2,543 

1,017 

15 

533 

18,037 

Commercial  photography. . . . 
Cities  of— 

3,163 

64,907 

21,877 

3,133 

7,853 

427,556 

With  power  laundry 

561 

174,520 

75,549 

396 

33,699 

1,437,018 

500,000  or  more 

1,320 

41,346 

15,758 

1,288 

4,719 

299,299 

Cities  of— 

250,000  to  499,999.... 

262 

4,929 

1,398 

288 

659 

29,376 

500,000  or  more 

231 

93,417 

41,350 

120 

16,932 

786,740 

100,000  to  249,999.... 

318 

5,374 

1,878 

307 

811 

40,341 

250,000  to  499,999.. 

68 

27,081 

12,173 

99 

5,763 

246,266 

50,000  to  99,999 

228 

2,807 

613 

225 

350 

12,705 

100,000  to  249,999.. 

104 

29,089 

11,677 

30 

5,810 

218,841 

25,000  to  49,999 

202 

2,741 

689 

206 

340 

12,761 

50,000  to  99,999 

65 

15,143 

6,483 

32 

3,124 

111,904 

10,000  to  24,999 

278 

2,897 

631 

296 

392 

12,951 

25,000  to  49,999 

34 

3,600 

1,374 

26 

304 

28,867 

5,000  to  9,999 

192 

1,613 

239 

199 

176 

5,071 

10,000  to  24,999 

33 

3,475 

1,303 

20 

653 

24,267 

2,500  to  4,999 

140 

1,060 

135 

146 

112 

3.417 

5,000  to  9,999 

5 

430 

186 

3 

102 

3,467 

Remainder  of  \}.S 

223 

2,140 

536 

228 

294 

11,635 

2,500  to  4,999 

4 

204 

82 

Remainder  of  U.S 

17 
615 

2,081 
63,683 

921 
15,552 

10 
279 

484 
6,178 

16,105 
294,944 

Pressing,    alteration, 
garment  repair  shops,   total 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

47,383 

365,661 

67,704 

49,783 

41,893 

1,459,696 

Without  power  laundry. . . 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999.. 
100,000  to  249,999.. 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

23,128 

178,934 

32,729 

23,916 

19,230 

709,076 

216 
46 
76 
90 
84 
70 
18 

31,549 
4,602 
9,606 
7,134 
5,789 
3,894 
576 

8,527 
1,372 
1,872 
1,487 
1,230 
875 
82 

144 
21 
28 
25 
35 
17 

3,199 
566 
747 
623 
551 
393 
40 

162,984 
25,499 
34,944 
27,762 
23,528 
16,292 
1,744 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 '. 

4,447 
4,965 
3,572 
2,976 
3,231 
1,572 
986 

32,974 
35,296 
28,160 
21,708 
25,998 
12,805 
7,759 

6,218 
6,529 
5,143 
3,959 
5,045 
2,339 
1,569 

4,652 

5,124 
3,724 
3,078 
3,332 
1,655 
1,035 

3,845 
4,256 
3,207 
2,6M 
3,302 
1,694 
1,088 

134,321 
139,663 
110,384 
85,328 
106,541 
53,829 
34,463 

2,500  to  4,999 

3 

71 

11 

Remainder  of  U.S 

3,011 

22,027 

3,933 

3,247 

2,641 

86,089 

Remainder  of  U.S 

12 

462 

96 

5 

54 

1.982 

Pressing,    alteration, 
garment  repair  shops 

Diaper  service 

10,061 

333 

4,685 

196,973 

1,244,842 

Cities  of— 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

67 

11,716 

4,889 

29 

2,020 

92,  535 

500,000  or  more 

21,797 

150,239 

27,120 

22,342 

16,558 

367,934 

250,000  to  499,999 

43 

3,235 

1,233 

33 

563 

24,410 

250,000  to  499,999.... 

4,252 

29,224 

5,443 

4,461 

3,399 

112,529 

72 

4,230 

1,561 

70 

873 

33,074 

100,000  to  249,999 

4,746 

31,475 

5,818 

4,913 

3,847 

122,499 

50,000  to  99,999 

62 

3,263 

1,237 

38 

587 

23,398 

50,000  to  99,999 

3,353 

24,199 

4,469 

3,508 

2,834 

94,203 

25,000  to  49,999 

57 

1,550 

545 

32 

270 

11,022 

25,000  to  49,999 

2,835 

19,439 

3,595 

2,931 

2,397 

76,471 

46 

988 

282 

31 

169 

6,130 

10,000  to  24,999 

3,092 

23,968 

4,803 

3,203 

3,128 

100,461 

11 

308 

107 

14 

73 

2,243 

5,000  to  9,999 

1,532 

12,211 

2,471 

1,616 

1,636 

51 ,  392 

2,500  to  4,999 

977 

7,648 

1,560 

1,026 

1,077 

34,218 

26 
Le. 

597 

207 

26 

130 

4,161 

Remainder  of  U.S 

2,970 

21,725 

3,918 

3,201 

2,612 

85,133 

See  footnotes  at  tod  of  tab 

CITY  SIZE 


4.05 


Table  4A.— CITY  SIZE— SELECTED  SERVICES— UNITED  STATES,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1 948— Continued 


Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  PsusoNNtL 


_    . ,  .  I  Receipts, 
Kind  of  business,  jnJ  city  sia      \    ^^    {  ="'«  V'^f 
(number  of  inhabitants,)  | 

(Thousand 
'.J^.iii.tKr)      dolhrs) 


PERSONAL,   BUSINESS,   AND 
REPAIR  SERVICES— Con. 

Personal  services — Con. 

Pressing,   alteration, 
garment  repair,   etc. — Con. 

FXiT  repair,  storage  shops. 
Cities  of~ 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  2i9,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.S 


Shoe  repair  shops,   shoe 
shine  parlors,   hat  cleaning 
shops,   total 


Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999. 

100,000  to  249,999. 

50,000  to  99,999... 

25,000  to  49,999... 

10,000  to  24,999... 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.S 


Shoe  repair  shops 

Cities  of — 

500,000  o.-  more 

250,000  to  499,999.. 
100,000  to  249,999.. 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Renainder  of  U.S 


Shoe  shine  parlors 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999... 
100,000  to  249,999... 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.S 


Hat  cleaning  shops 

Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999. 
100,000  to  249,999. 
50,000  to  99,999... 
25,000  to  49,999... 
10,000  to  24,999... 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

■Remainder  of  U.S 


Miscellaneous  personal 
services,  total 


Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999. 

100,000  to  249,999. 

50,000  to  99,999... 

25,000  to  49,999... 

10,000  to  24,999... 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Renaijider  of  U.S 


Self-service  laundries. 

Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999. 
100,000  to  249,999. 
50,000  to  99,999... 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.S 


Miscellaneous  personal 

services,  n.e.c 

Cities  of — 

MO, 000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999.... 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Sensi.'^.der  of  U.S 


2,334 

1,331 

195 

219 

219 

141 

139 

40 

9 

41 


44,151 


13,408 
3,085 
4,311 
3,497 
3,445 
4,486 
3,052 
2,378 
6,489 

39,763 

11,659 
2.597 
3.677 
3,101 
3,056 
4,032 
2,888 
2,327 
6,426 

2,962 

1,163 
348 
407 
243 
237 
333 
134 
43 
54 

1,426 

586  I 
140  I 
227  I 
153  I 
152  j 
121 
30  I 


45,513 

28.695 

3,750 

3,821 

3,961 

2,249 

2,030 

594 

111 

302 


62,871 
18,085 
24,383 
20,205 
20,009 
25,387 
16,145 
11,101 
20,614 

202,176 

56, 192 
15,977 
21,733 
16,540 
18,542 
23.993 
15,794 
10,986 
20,419 

6,668 

2,421 
775 
964 
690 
558 
836 
245 
95 
84 

9,956 

4.258 

1,333 

1,686 

975 

909 

558 

106 

20 

111 


124,006 


3.56C 
9o„ 

1.249 
933 
914 

1,346 
976 
723 

2,075 

8,523 

1,518 
543 
671 
571 
582 

1.147 
896 
674 

1,921 


4,239 

2,042 
443 
578 
362 
332 
199 
80 
49 
154 


55,672 
12,487 
11,238 
8,185 
8,365 
9,553 
5,454 
3,130 
9,922 

65,409 

18,483 
5,251 

6,719 
5,807 
5.434 
8.413 
4,938 
2,934 
7,430 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

(Thomand 
Jollari) 


8,507 

5.609 

775 

711 

674 

364 

242 

88 

9 

35 


11,310 
4,169 
5,115 
3.893 
3,792 
3,797 
2,018 
1,115 
1,200 

32,711 

9,648 
3,616 
4,497 
3.571 
3.527 
3,616 
1,988 
1,108 
1,140 

1,166 

449 

137 

202 

124 

111 

109 

22 

7 

5 

2,532 


1,213 

416 

416 

198 

154 

72 

8 

(2) 

55 


31,555 


16,284 
3,508 
2,539 
1,697 
2,048 
1,723 
980 
570 
2,206 


Active 
proprie- 
tors," 
November 

(^(^nlbeT) 


,374 

191 

211 

216 

147 

149 

39 

9 

46 


44,282 


13,561 
3,044 
4,231 
3,462 
3,417 
4,587 
3,088 
2,399 
6,493 

39,701 

11,743 
2,527 
3,569 
3,042 
3,015 
4,105 
2,923 
2.349 
6,426 

3,020 

1,176 
361 
419 
251 
234 
349 
133 
42 
55 

1,561 

642 
156 
243 
169 
168 
133 
32 


12,420 


Piid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(^lumber) 


4,405 

2,672 

446 

409 

373 

233 

174 

58 

11 

29 


22,900 


6,299 
2,466 
3,205 
2,496 
2.46C 
2,701 
1,525 
847 
901 

19,191 

4,999 
1,932 
2,533 
2,072 
2,093 
2,396 
1,463 
831 
872 

1,690 

524 
195 
307 
221 
184 
188 
51 
U 


2,019 

776 
339 
365 

203 
183 
117 

11 
3 

22 

20,976 


3,244  I 
949 

1,200 
918 
904  ' 

1,371 

1.011 
/■40  , 

2,083  , 


9,246 
2,121 
1,813 
1,268 
1,483 
1,530 
958 
689 
1,870 


Ply  roll, 
wort  week 
ended 
neuest 
Nov  15 

(Dollars) 


11,975    8,593  ;   10,379 


3,382: 
1,088 
1,298 
1,114 
1,033 
1,525, 
827 
528 
1,180 


1,498 
548 
651 
581 
581 

1,171 
934 
693 

1,936 


2,352 
888 

1,044 
927 
888 

1,420 
872 
651 

1,337 


58,597  1   19,580 1   3,827  I   10,599] 


37,189 
7,236 
4,519 
2,378 
2,931 
1,140 
515 
196 
2,492 


12,902  i 

2.420 

1,241 ' 

583! 

1,015  I 

1981 

153 

42 

1.026 


1,746  ' 
401 

549  I 
337  : 
323  ' 
200 
77  : 
47  : 

147 


6,894  ; 

1,233  I 

769  I 

341  1 

595 

110  I 

86  I 

38 

533 


214,854 

141,142 

21,792 

17,164 

16,179 

8,857 

6,080 

2,437 

247 

956 


229,899 
82,141 

102,574 
77,452 
76,328 
78,216 
41,365 
23,216 
25,176 

659,885 

195,841 
70,614 
89,643 
71,079 
70,907 
74,068 
40,744 
23,056 
23,933 

24,605 

9,265 

2,996 

4,525 

2,523 

2,242 

2,306 

455 

153 

140 

51,877 

;i 
24,793 
8,531 
8,406  \ 
3,850  'I 
3,179  ii 
1,842 
166 
7 
1,103 


673,098 


Kind  of  business,  and  aty  size 
(number  of  inhabitants] 


PERSONAL,    BUSINESS,    AND 
REPAIR  SERVICES— Con. 

Personal  services — Con. 

Misc. personal  services — Con. 

Misc. services, n.e.c. — Con. 

Costume  and  dress  suit 
rental  agencies 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999.. 
100,000  to  249,999.. 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.S 


Turkish  baths,  massage 

parlors 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999. 

100,000  to  249,999. 

50,000  to  99,999... 

25/000  to  49,999... 

10,000  to  24,999... 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.S 


Other  miscellaneous 
personal  services, n.e.c 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999.. 
100,000  to  249,999.. 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.S 


339,164 
78,253 
54,919 
37,556 
43,626 
38,890 
22,345 
13,524 
44,821 

277,157 

75,346 
28,209 
29,710 
25,644 
23,720 
34.943 
19,224 
12,733 
27,628 


395,941 

263.818 

50,044 

25,209 

11,912 

19,906 

3,947 

3,121 

791 

17,193 


Electrolysis 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more. 
250,000  to  499,999 
100,000  to  249,999 
50,000  to  99,999.. 
25,000  to  49,999.. 
10,000  to  24,999.. 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999.... 

Remainder  of  U.S.... 

Miscellaneous  personal 

services, n.e.c 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more. 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

20,000  to  99,999. 

25,000  to  49,999. 

10,000  to  24,999. 

5,000  to  9,999... 

2,500  to  4,999... 
Remainder  of  U.S.. . 

Business  services,  total 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999.. 
100,000  to  249,999.. 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.S 


Esablish- 
mcnts 


(>liimbet) 


Advertising,  total 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999. 

100,000  to  249,999. 

50,000  to  99,999... 

25,000  to  49,999... 

10,000  to  24,999... 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.S 

Advertising  agencies. 


500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999. 
100,000  to  249,999. 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999... 
10,000  to  24,999... 

5;000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 


314 
46 
74 
39 
20 
10 
3 


403 
136 
192 
136 
180 
126 
44 
30 
58 

2,424 

1,325 

261 

312 

187 

132 

63 

33 

19 

92 


215 

23 

36 

22 

14 

3 

1 

1 

3 

2,106 

1,110 

238 

276 

165 

118 

60 

32 

18 

89 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

{Thouiand 
dollaTs) 


10.117 

6,647 

1  420 

1.213 

504 

220 

64 

32 

17 


9,867 

4,947 
769 
889 
584 

1.726 
424 
148 
105 
275 

38,613 

25,595 

5,047 

2.417 

1,290 

985 

652 

336 

91 

2.200 

1.340 

1,045 
85 
122 
37 
22 
4 
U) 
M 
(x) 

37,273 

24,550 
4.962 
2,295 
1,253 
963 
648 
(x) 
M 
M 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 


(Thotwand 
dolldri) 


Acuve 
proprie- 
tors,* 
November 


(Number) 


32,007,1,629,513       701,226 


13 .  996 
3,188 
3,807 
2,764 
2,455 
2,300 
1,138 
598 
1,761 


2.845 

2.046 
419 
241 
109 

21 
1 


M 


1,857 

194 

179 

88 

715 

50 

23 

17 

58 

13,554 

8,999 
1.807 
821 
386 
279 
147 
122 
25 
968 

271 

234 
21 
10 
(:) 


M 
M 
(x) 

13,283 

8,765 

1,786 
all 
386 
279 
147 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 


1,102,065 

151,335 

146,920 

75,023 

55,650 

43,297  I 

15,360' 

8,397 

31,466  1 


510,835 
63,552 
55,225 
26,565 
18,034 
12,027 
4,052 
2,369 
8.567 


311 
53 


374 
138 
195 
141 
179 
131 
43 
30 


1,998 

1,061 

210 

274 

152 

119 

57 

31 

17 

77 

307 

205 
20 
38 
22 
13 
3 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

1,691 

856 
190 
236 
130 
106 
54 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 


Paid 

empbyees. 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(Number) 


1,216 


793 

38,609 

208 

8,278 

140 

5.029 

58 

2,083 

12 

369 

1 

7 

4 

167 

Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(DolLi-i) 


1,926 

1,088 

144 

142 

61 

383 

35 

19 

13 

41 

7,457 

5,013 
881 
487 
222 
200 
74 
63 
25 
492 

112  j 

,3  1 

10  [ 

5  I 

1 


(X) 

(x) 

(x) 

7,345 

4,920  I 
871  I 
482  : 
221  ! 
200  I 
74  t 

(x) 

(x) 

M 


63,793 

37,587 

4,130 

3,720 

1.683 

13 , 389 

1,040 

595 

171 

1,278 

277.606 

187.622 

37,636 

16,460 

7.946 

6,148 

2,900 

2,359 

620 

15,915 

5,363 

4,588 

439 

221 

5 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

272,243 

183,034 
37,197 
16,239 
7,941 
6,148 
2,900 
(X) 
(x) 
(x) 


27,918   242,982  13,572,326 


11,781 
2,821 
3,190 
2,364 
2,224 
2,142 
1,105 
567 
1,724 


161,633 

24,297  I 

23,427 

12,015 

7,999 

6,033 

2,003 

1,224 

4,351 


9,807,060 

1,240,564 

1,080,460 

529,806 

359,610 

249,012 

75,750 

43,085 

165.978 


r 


5,985:   652,0631  290,765    4,430!   72,975   5,528,726 


3,630 
670 
639 
336 
288 
198  , 
69 
40 
116 

3,279 


504,606 
50,379 
50,431 
17, 981 
12,815; 
9,852 
1,703  I 
756' 
3,530 
394,872 


242,649 

17,687 

16,801  I 

5,325  i 

4,114  i 

2,382  I 

525 

188 

894 


,559 
558 
480 
258 
219 
159  I 
63  ' 
37  ' 
97  ' 


56, 729 

5,346 

5,565 

1,910 

1,440 

1,176 

261 

113 

435 


194,342         2,469         38,739 


2,147  i       334,935  1     172,858!       1,485'       32,622 


397 
373 

168  I 
107  j 
40 


Remainder  of  U.S. 


23,607 

20,469 

8,000 

5,404 

1,551 

194 

97 

515 


9,433 

7,333  j 

2,300  ' 

1,721  I 

469  I 

54| 

12  I 

152  I 


373  - 
307  I 
142  i 

65; 

32 

10  ' 
8  I 

27 


2,429 

2,112 

733 

538 

173 

49 

19 

64 


4,601,819 

33->.853 

324, 76o 

103,121 

79,441 

52,248 

10,350 

3,461 

19,667 

3,655,756 

3,235,131 

179,128 

145,134 

45,706 

34,130 

9,958 

1,140 

299 

4,130 


cotnotes  at  end  ,.'  table 


4.06 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-GENERAL  STATISTICS 


TabJe  4A.— CITY  SIZE- 


-SELECTED  SERVICES— UNITED  STATES,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 

ESTABLISHMKNTS,  RECEIPTS,  Pay  RoLL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


Kind  of  Su5in<:ss,  and  city  size 
(nuir.bet  of  mliabiunts) 


PERSONAL,   BUSINISS,    AND 
RIFAIR  SERVICES— Con. 

Business  services — Con. 

Advertising— Con. 

Outdoor  advertising  servloe 
Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50.000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.S 

Miscellaneous  advertising 

service 

Cities  of — 

500,000  or  mere 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  tc  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.S 

Consumer  credit  reporting 
agencies, mercantile  report- 
ing agencies, adjustment  and 
collection  agencies,  total. 

Cities  of-- 

500,000  or  more 

250,000   to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.S 


Duplicating,  addressing, 
blueprinting,  photostating. 
Balling,  etc.,  total 


Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999. 

100,000  to  249,999. 

50,000  to  99,999... 

25,000  to  49,999... 

10,000  to  24,999... 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.S..t., 


Duplicating,   addressing 
mailing,  mailing  list 
stenographic  services 
Cities  of-- 

500,000  or  more... 
250,000  to  499,999 
100,000  to  249,999 
50,000  to  99,999 
25,000  to  49,999, 
10,000  to  24,999 
5,000  to  9,999.. 
2,500  to  4,999.. 
Remainder  of  U.S.. 

Duplicating,    addressing, 
mailing,   mailing  list 

services 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 
250,000  to  499,999, 
100,000  to  249,999, 
50,000  to  99,999. 
25,000  to  49,999. 
10,000  to  24,999. 
5,000  to  9,999... 
2,500  to  4,399... 
Remainder  of  U.S. .. 


Public  atenographlc  s.?r^ 
l:es,   court  reporting, 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  nore 
250,000  to  499,999, 
100,000  to  249,999, 
50,000  to  99,999. 
25,000  to  49,999. 
10,000  to  24,999. 
5,000  to  9,999... 
2,500  to  4,990... 

Remnlndcr  of  U.S. . . 


Establish- 
ments 


(Kii'ber) 


149 
81 

128 
95 

112 

122 
42 


1,909 

1.334 
192 
138 
73 
69 
36 
18 


41 


2,652 


593 
307 
400 
344 
340 
336 
191 
96 
45 


1,718 

344 

359 

262 

200 

132 

34 

11 

42 


2,430 

1,391 
281 
268 
180 
148 
89 
30 


35 


758 
149 
187 
115 
91 
53 
17 
5 
19 

1,036 

633 
132 
81 
65 
57 
36 
13 
3 
16 


See  footnot'-'s  ; 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


(Thouidrtd 
iollars) 


114,881 

54,191 
14,476 
21,458 
7,740 
6,219 
7,456 
1,124 
232 
1,985 

142,310 

115,480 

12,296 

8,504 

2,241 

1,192 

855 

385 

427 

930 


61 , 988 

17,348 

19,069 

11,670 

5,887 

3,440 

1,349 

512 

650 


95,225 


I 


Pay  roll. 
entire  year 

(Thoiuand 
dollan) 


38,405 

19,140 

4,944 

7,207 

2,318 

2,062 

1,683 

411 

62 

578 

58,018 

50,851 

3,310 

2,261 

707 

331 

i30 

60 

114 

154 


60,376 


30,502 

10,719 

9,214 

5,292 

2,473 

1,359 

423 

181 

213 


67,353 

8,049 

9,595 

3,761 

2,458 

1,917 

122 

718 

747 


53,593 

19,950 

■■.,865 

3,882 

l,-,?8 

1,011 

1,043 

99 

685 

330 


43,637 

32,770 

3,662 

3,407 

1.287 

807 

684 

61 

678 

281 


.203 
475 
441 
204  I 
359  I 
38 
7 


27,306 

2,535 

2,782 

944 

633 

537 

19 

433 

262 


20,  561 

16,156 

1,535 

1.233 

467 

236 

349 

14 

433 


17  71' 1 

14,179 

1,150 

1,160 

347 

194 

231 

6 

432 

82 


1,97/ 
385 
123 


Active 
proprie- 
tors,' 
November 


T   Rid   r 

employees, 
worlrweeic  j 

ended 

nearest 
Nov.  IS 
(T^UJntcr) 


82 
42 
63 
47 
68 
90 
35 
22 
30 

1,482 

992 

143 

110 

69 

66 

37 

18 

7 

40 


1,617 


386 
179 
196 
164 
228 
225 
145 
68 
26 


1,644 

334 

362 

274 

203 

124 

33 

13 

45 


2,546 

1,422 
329 
276 
194 
157 
91 
29 


763 
177   1 
188  I 
120 
97 

15  I 
6  I 
2i 


659  I 
152 

as  ' 


10, 567 

4,458 

1,331 

2,193 

734 

690 

678 

167 

40 

226 

23,669 

19,649 

1,586 

1,260 

393 

212 

325 

45 

54 

145 


12,263 

4.577 

4,437 

2,656 

1,310 

316 

288 

118 

110 


Pay  roll, 
worVweelt 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Dollan) 


704,686 

348,601 
87,734 
135,073 
41,733 
38,044 
32,264 
7,918 
1,292 
12,027 

1,168,284 

1.018,037 

66,991 

44,559 

14,682 

7,267 

10,026 

1,292 

1,870 

3,510 


1,198,351 


598,444 

207.878 

187,812 

107,700 

50,423 

30,025 

8,757 

3,705 

4,107 


120 

74 

«2| 

60 

113 

36 

8 

14  1 

1 

3  ' 

6| 

1', 

13,107 

1,106 

1,418 

586 

328 

393 

16 

220 

98 


11,827  I 

9,209 
685 
306 
357  i 
182  I 
301  I 

14 
220 

53 


10,429 

8,183 
544 
746 
285 
154 
237 

10 
220 

50 

1,398 

1,026  . 
Wl 
60  I 

72  ! 

i.3  : 


Kind  of  business,  and  aty  size 
(number  of  inhabitants) 


543,323 

49,496 

54,405 

19,740 

13,575 

12,076 

379 

5,133 

4,828 


419,149 

332,532 

29,847 

26.379 

10,378 

5,081 

7,739 

239 

5,133 

\,m 


363,677 

292,234 

22,978 

23,790 

7,822 

4,255 

5,688 

120 

5,133 

1,657 

55,472 

40,298 
6,869 
2,539 
2,556 

826 
2,051 

it," 

H4  i 


PEHSOtlAL,    DU3IMESS,    AND 
REPAIR  SERVICES— Con. 

Business  services — Con. 

Duplicating,   addressing, 
blueprinting,   etc. — Con. 

Blueprinting,   photo- 
stating services 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999... 

100,000  to  249,999... 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.S 

Qnployment  agencies, 
private,  total 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500   to  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.S 

News  syndicates,    total 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.S 

Services  to  dwellings  and 
other  buildings,  total. 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  acre 

250,000  to  49', 999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.S 

Disinfecting, 
exterminating  service... 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999... 
100,000  to  249,999... 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.S 

Window  cleaning  service.. 
Cities  of-- 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999... 

100,000  to  249,999... 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.S 

Miscellaneous  services 
to  dwellings  and  other 

bulldlnns 

Cities  of— 

500, 'JfX)  or  mi)re 

250, (XIO  to  499,999... 
UX),00ll   to   249,999... 

50,000  to  99,  Jill 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,9"9 

5,00-)   to   9,99'i 

2,500  lo  i.,v>'> 

Remainder  of  U..", 


R..,i,l..i,      R««>pt3,  !   Pay  roll, 

Estabbsh-    ennrcyear  entire  year 

ments    1  ' 

[Thu'ujnd  (TTioujaiid 

(Number)!      dolbri)  ,     dollars) 


327 
63 
91 
82 
52 
43 


1,276 

281 

282 

160 

117 

53 

21 

9 

27 

77 


3,323 


1,293 
338 
472 
366 
353 
215 
55 
26 
205 


450 
163 
223 
169 
153 
94 
23 
16 
97 


533 
112 
185 
142 
135 
84 
16 
5 
48 


310 
63 
64 
55 
60 
37 
16 


41,632 

27,908 

3,134 

5,713 

2,033 

1,447 

374 

23 

33 

417 


22,416 

3,405 

2,449 

1,050 

761 

354 

34 

52 

213 

70,421 


70,142 
134 

(x) 


(x) 
(x)' 


117,335 


68,253 
12,302 
13,775 
8,263 
7,291 
2,788 
663 
609 
3,336 


43,467 

16,215 
5,755 
7,497 
4,857 
4,742 
1,669 
3o3 
355 
2,014 

38,013 

24 , 122 

3,785 

4,765 

2,196 

1,778 

766 

136 

65 

400 


35,355 

27,921 

2,762 

1.513 

1.210 

771 

351 

164 

18'. 

972 


14,890 

11,150 

1,000 

1,499 

477 

397 

188 

5 

174 


10,271 


8,100 
967 
668 
196 
177 
93 


54 
29,043 


28,949 
48 
(x) 


(X) 
(X)' 


41,503 

6,287 

6,885 

3,703 

3,019 

950 

247 

236 

1,220 


18,792 

7,424 

2,494 

3,414 

1.980 

1,962 

570 

154 

128 

666 

21,855 

14,764 

2,141 

2,641 

i,047 

761 

261 

49 

22 

167 


23,401 

:9,315 
1,652 
826 
676 
296 
119 
44 
86 
387 


Active 
proprie- 

tOTB,* 

November 

(Number) 


222 
55 
86 


,264 
299 
280 
164 
121 

20 
10 
23 


(x) 

(x)" 

(x)" 
2 

3,043 


,216 
292 
424 
323 
321 
202 
54 
27 
189 


374 
125 
153 
126 
110 
69 
20 
12 
85 


1,325 

539 

114 
210 
14S 
152 
92 
18 
5 
47 


303 
53 
61 
49 
59 
41 
16 
10 
57 


Paid 

employees, 

workweelt 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(Number) 


5,445 

3,898 

421 
612 
229 

146 
92 
2 

45 


4,580 


,383 
503 
375 
138 
86 


5,336 
55 
(x) 


M 


18,187 

2,475 

2,859 

1,525 

1,304 

465 

105 

88 

613 


6,575 

2,460 

830 

1,205 

687 

748 

238 

61 

37 

309 

9,711 

6,458 

902 

1,218 

4B5 

J82 

139 

23 

9 

95 


11,335 

9,269 
743 
436 
353 
174 


21 
42 
209 


CITY  SIZE 

Tabic  4 A.— CITY  SIZE— SELECTED  SERVICES— UNITED  STATES,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1 948— Continued 

ESTABLISHMtNI-S,  RECEIPTS,  PaY  RoLL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


4.07 


KinJ  of  uusinoss,  .inj  city  size 
Uiumlvr  ot  inluh:t.'nt.) 


Eitlhl.;!, 

mcnts 


I   Receipts. 
i  cntiic  ycjr 


Pay  toll 
cntin:  year 


I  iThoKtaiiJ   I  l,Thousand 
IMiiml»;r^l     dMars)      |     Jollart) 


Active 

ptopnC' 

tors' 

November 


Piid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nean:st 

Nov.  15 


Pay  roll, 
wori'weelt 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Oolldrs) 


Kind  of  business,  and  aty  fixe 
(number  of  inhabitants) 


Esabluh- 
ment« 


(Number) 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


(Thoiudnd 
dolfai) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

(Tlwmsdnd 
dolldTj) 


Acave 
proprie- 
tors,* 
November 

(Number) 


Paid 

empbyees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  li 

(Number) 


Pay  roll. 

workweek 
ended 
nearest 

Nov.  15 

(DolUri) 


PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND 
REPAIR  .SERVICES— Con. 


Bus  ness  services — Con. 


Business  services, 
total 


c;t:es  of — 

00,000  or  more 

2  0,000  to  -99, ■)«... 
100,000  o  ;i9,9'i9... 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

,000  to  9,999 

2,  00  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.  S 


Auct'oneers*   estut)l:shment: 

(serv  ce  only) 

CUles  of-- 

;OC,IX10  or  lA^re 

2-0,000   to  ,99, ^•99 

100,000  to  249,999 

^0,000  to  99,999 

2',i>r  to  -9,19) 

10,000   to  24,999 

,,000  to  9,999 

2,  00  to  4,999 

R  nalnder  oi'  U.  S 

Co  n-operated  mach-ne  rent- 
al and  i-epa  r  ser  ices.... 
C.t;es  of— 

-.-00,000  or  more 

2-0,000   to  ~99,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

^,000  lo  99,999 

2.  ,000  lo  49,999 

10,000   to  24,999 

:,000   to  9,999 

2, .00  to  4,999 

Rema  .ider  of  U.   S 


Detective  a^ncles 

Cities  of— 

■-00,000  or  more.... 

2:'0,000   to  i99,999. 

IX,  000  to  249,999. 

-0,000    lo  99,999... 

2',, 000  to  49,999... 

10,000  lo  24,999... 
,000  to  9,999 

2,   OO  lo  4,999 

Rema  nder  of  U.  S. . .. 


Inter'or  decoral'nf  sei\  ce, 
Cities  of— 

■00,000  or  more 

2:^0,000  to  499,999...., 

100,000  to  249,999 

-0,000  to  99,999 

2., 000  to  49,999 

10,000   to  24,999 

i.OOO  to  9,999 

2,j00,to  4,999 

Reiii3ir.der  of  U.  S 

Photo-f inishirv;  labora- 
tories  

Cities  Oi" — 

200,000  or  more 

2:0,000   lo  499,999. 

100,000   lo  249,999 

'0,000   to  99,999 

2, ,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 , 

,000   to  9,999 

2,-00  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.  S 


1,2-1 

1.0  4 
l,29u 

1.1  7 
1,3  9 

■.Li 
-1- 

1,322 


101 
19 
39 
>. 
-3 


297 
llo 
1  9 
1.0 
U- 
173 
92 


o03 

311 
82 

ICK 
39 

2; 

24 


273 
41 
o7 
36 
4o 
-9 


-19 
128 
1.8 
169 
178 
200 
120 
67 
164 

4,282 


Sign  paintir^  shops.... 

Cities  of—  I  ; 

300,000  or  more 1,157  | 


2  0,000  to  499,999., 
100,JOO  to  249,999. 
50,000  to  99,999... 
23,000  to  -9,999... 
10,000   to  24,999... 

3,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

temalnder  of  U.  S. ... 


347  1 
497  I 
459, 
441  I 
55=1 
23«  I 
130  I 
403  I 


Telephone  ana/er  ;^  service 
Clt-es  of — 

;O0,000  or  more 

2:0,000  r.   499,999 

100,000  U3  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

2-,(Xu  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999. ....'.. 

l.JOO   lo  9,999 

>,    00  to  4,999 

iicna-nder  of  'J.   S 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  tacle. 


367 : 

198  ! 
41 
J3 
29 
23 
11 


30.),V97 
;-9,?ld 
(x) 

32,29i 
2o,43ii 
(x) 

11,439 
(x) 
22,91o 

14,    .V. 

4,  31  < 

1,2:^- 

l,3-(: 

1,0-1 
l,0ul 

oOJ 
1,013 

.71 
3,  30-= 

■0,  ;.00 

13,697 
,  -6  J 
6,090 
0,  33-.' 
4,72r 
6,240 
2,993 
l,4t>: 

18,7Bd 

12,  .91 
2,610 
1,973 
47: 
414  I 
i36  ' 
(x) 
(x) 
109 

18,943 

10,929 

1,380  1 
l,t>76 

731  I 
1,205  1 
1,326  i 
696  ] 
185 
81 :- 


131,1-26 
2.  ,  309 
(x) 

11,10'. 
■.■,618 
(x) 
2,830 
(x) 
,912 

3,--. 

1,4!!.> 
141 

l^J 

i^;9 

19.! 

11- 

269 
1..3 

77^ 

10,061 

2,931 

1,137 

1,211 

1,466 

924 

l,0u: 

4 

2o0 

22 

11,680 

3,l'/7 
1.:    4 
1,062 
21 
262 
307 
(x) 
(x) 


3,643 

1,921 
325 
293 
183 
317 
322 
135 
21 
131 


88,839  I      34,019 


39,976 
17,  529 
9,121 
6,312 
7,012 
4,802 
1,290 
1,228 
1,569 

47,253 

15,190 
5,281 
6,136  I 
•-,57S 
4,992 
4,615 
1,8:8 

754  I 
2,849  I 

7,469] 

5,316 
666 

692 
381 

234 
69 
(x) 
(X) 


14,263 

9,426 

3,647 

2,331 

2,218 

1,237 

224 

341 

332 

13,820 

,010 

1,676 

1,883 

1,680 

1,456 

1,036 

321 

125 

633 

3,583 

2,561 
318 
347 
161 
135 
44 
(X) 
(X) 


4,li90 
1,104 
(X) 
1,181 
1,132 

(x) 

790 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


321 
12u 
lo9 
1  3 
120 
192 
93 
59 

I'.e 


212 
47 
78 
34 
19 
22 


274 
47 
61/ 
40 
46 


495 
121 
137 
166 
193 
205 
138 

6: 

174 


1,242 
397 
530 
490 
430 
592  j 
29;  ' 
139  i 
420  ! 

246  I 


25  i 
23 


10,23: 
(x) 

,200 
J,  :-31 
(x) 
1,32, 
(x) 


98 
131 
114 
130 
210 
144 
831 


9<.l 
400 
444 
09 
351 
419 
213 
114 
21.1 

i-.,S74 

4,007 

1,114 
6^:9 
141 
152 
138 

(x) 

(x) 
4o 


710 
125 
172 
102 
137 
147 
61 
12 
67 

14,277 

5,498 

3,426 

1,671 

1,233 

1,150 

716 

■    136 

166 

231  j 

-.,081 

1,563 
562 
762 
619 
539 
495 
164 

62 : 

265  I 

2,187 

I 

1,459  : 

205  ! 

248  '■ 
126  : 
lOj 


I 


3-:. 


(«) 
(x) 


(x) 

(X) 


2,'68,3o'' 

■02,04^' 

(x) 
-24,087 
150,021 

(x) 

52,324 

(x) 
12U,193 

68,172 

28, 42!- 
2,7o0 
3,220 
3,423 
3,88b 
2,319 
4,941 
2,799 

16,  J99 

194,  ■,•81 

5:^,119 
21,063 
24,227 
28,331 
13,395 
21,896 
10,lo4 
5,1:2 
9,914 

242,442 

167,611 
34,674 
21,872 
4,275 

5,5i;, 
6,287 

(x) 

(x) 

1,226 

77,161 

40,075 
6,676 
6,497 
4,187 
6,385 
7,136 
2,787 
595 
2,823 

650, : 58 

273,777 

187,124 

63,480 

45,340 

40,CK6 

23,574 

4,954 

5,978  , 

6,285  j 

272,775  I 

97,659 
32,105 
38,503 
32,511 
30,297 
20,507 
6,544  i 
2,256  , 
12,393 

74,924 

52,  7i; 

6,670 
7,696 
3,513 
3,049 
891 
(x) 
(x) 
219 


PERSONAL,   BUSINESS,  AND 
REPAIR  SHtVICES— Con. 


IS  men.!  servic-*s,  n.^.o.— C(ii 

Window  display  service.... 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  lo  499,999 

100,000  lo  249,999.... 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000   to  24,999 

,000   to   9,999 

2,500  lo  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.  S 


Other  business  ser  Ices, 

n.e.c 

Cities  of— 

:.00,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999.. 

100,000  lo  249,999.. 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000   to  49,999.... 

10,000  lo  24,999.... 

5,000  lo  9,999 

2,500  lo  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.  S 


A'l'cmt  bil,'  r-.pair  serv- 
i'^e;-  :in,i  "HrsRes, total. 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more, 
250,000  to  499,999, 
100,000  to  249,999 
50,000  to  99,999.. 
25,000  to  49,999, 
10,000  lo  24,999 
i,000  to  9,999.. 
2,500  to  4,999.. 

Remainder  of  U.  S. 

Automobile  repair  shops, total 
Cities  of~ 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.  S • 


139 
39 
42 

26 
16 


4,828 

2,430 
428 
535 
354 
265 
271 
157 
96 
292 


95,544 


8,060 

5,269 

1,022 

796 

324 

17b 

267 

(x) 

(x) 

162 

237,387 

199,516 

24,385 

(x) 

U,071 
6,569 

(x) 
3,516 
1,410 

10,737 

1,561,109 


2,716 

1,771 

441 

217 

101 

50 

90 

(x) 

(x) 

39 

128,298 

93,509 
10,291 

(x) 

4,789 

2,063 

(x) 

1,308 
388 

3,415 

355,366 


132 

33 

46 

25 

11 

7 

(x) 

(x) 


3,529 

1,805 
276 

(x) 
211 
196 

(x) 
149 
89 
23« 


1,056 

652 

171 

108 

51 

27 

32 

(x) 

(x) 

14 

51,569 

36,652 

4,185 

(x) 

2,288 
908 

(x) 
434 
164 

1,343 


56,110 

36,317 
8,333 
4,943 
2,39b 
1,237 
1,632 

(x) 

(x) 
707 

2,314,074 

1,816,669 
202,119 
(x) 

99,611 
41, 2U 
(x) 

22,277 
7,562 
78,227 

7,171,450 


16,310 
6,499 
8,251 
6,458 
6,497 
8,631 
5,357 
4,453 

32,563 


418,259 
147,433 
178,384 
120,255 
103, 579 
125,001 
72,123 
53,469 
342,556 


119,972 
39,628 
47,545 
30,092 
24,  Ul 
26,093 
13,428 
8,939 
45.560 


15,926 
6,565 
6,367 
6,905 
7,035 
9,654 
6,519 
4,983 

35,795 


45,294 
16,156 
20,426 
13,173 
10,445 
12,003 
6,817 
4,611 
24,651 


2,357,784 
795,415 
954,639 
610,254 
494,039 
535,614 
232,228 
166,229 
955,248 


64,875 


1,272,036 


274,501 


94,297 


117,252 


5,546,260 


Oeneral  automobile  repair 

shops 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  lo  499,999.... 

100,000  to  249,999.... 

50,000  lo  99,999 

25,000   to  49,999 

10,000    lo  24,999 

5,000   lo  9,999 

2,500   lo  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.  S 


Battery  and  i,.nilion  re- 
pair and  ser  ice  shops.. 
Cities  of— 

-00,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999... 

100,000  lo  249,999... 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.  S 


Glass  replacement  and  i-e- 

pair  shops. 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999... 

100,000  lo  249,999... 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,5CO  lo  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.  S 


Palm  shops 

Cities  of—  1 

500,000  or  more i 

250,000  to  499,999....  ! 

100,000   lo  249,999 ! 

50,000  lo  99,999 

25,000   lo  49,999 I 

10,000  to  24,999 I 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.  S 


11,272 
4,936 
6,565 
5,460 
5,846 
8,301 
5,762 
4,411 

32,322 

60,147 

6,742 
3,108 
3,984 
3,367 
3,489 
5,044 
3,634 
3,090 
27,669 

1,890 
430 

l58 

160 
190 
195 
232 
154 
89 
212 

1,079 

284 
103 
132 
80 
101 
157 


38 
98 

2,567 


387 
224 
272 
208 
252 
305 
205 
105 
609 


243, 566 
102,028 
137,267 
105,957 
96,447 
122,133 
71,424 
53,  U8 
340,096 

839,466 

136,433 
57,058 
76,032 
61,583 
53,758 
74,847 
46,357 
33,961 

294,437 

30,398 

6,646 
3,733 
3,247 
3,568 
3,749 
4,539 
1,887 
1,166 
1,811 

20,248 

6,439 

3,101 

3,318 

1,775 

1,821 

1,818 

706 

367 

903 

32,165 

8,166 
3,535 
4,439 
3,031 
2,819 
2,839 
1,836 
860 
4,570 


69,156 
27,368 
36,683 
26, 372 
22,294 
25,423 
U,313 
8,868 
45,022 

158,640 

36,281 
13,683 
18,143 
13,972 
U,046 
14,619 
8,170 
6,423 
36,303 

5,799 

1,434 
905 
732 
719 
714 
673 
239 
163 
213 

3,677 

1,305 
693 
666 
290 
265 
231 
38 
40 
99 

9,894 

2,916 

1,230 

1,5U 

952 

793 

777 

431 

169 

1,057 


12,666 
5,542 
7,212 
6,134 
6,464 
9,362 
6,425 
4,936 

35,556 

66,914 

7,550 
3,525 
4,405 
3,306 
3,888 
5,715 
4,082 
3,472 
30,471 


476 
182 
190 
209 
203 
311 
162 
95 
224 


342 
131 
150 
66 
108 
174 
86 
43 
102 

2,627 

434 
245 
300 
226 
268 
331 
243 
122 
653 


24,397 
10,459 
14,820 
10,698 
9,404 
11,586 
6,729 
4,579 
24,  378 

71,341 

13,101 
5,485 
7,655 
5,961 
4,857 
6,743 
4,194 
3,314 

20,029 

2,560 

566 
362 
330 
335 
328 
324 
116 


1,326 

479 
246 

277 
136 
131 
126 
51 
25 
35 

4,179 

1,181 
476 
595 
373 
347 
368 
220 
92 
527 


1,348,009 
347,960 
733,819 
530,090 
454,692 
521,608 
279,437 
183,001 
94  5.624 

3,205,845 

697,758 
275,969 
366,266 
278,174 
223,531 
297,770 
170,027 
132,936 
763,414 

114,908 

27,593 
17,791 
14,424 
14,0;6 
14,075 
14, 153 
4,764 
3,421 
4,641 

74,774 

25,148 

13,950 

14,489 

6,204 

5,552 

4,731 

1,886 

854 

1,960 

207,382 

64,552 
24,  U4 
32,200 
19,667 
15,609 
16,416 
9,184 
3,489 
21,951 


4.08 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  4A.— CITY  SIZE— SELECTED  SERVICES— UNITED  STATES,  BV  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Establishments,  Receipts 

Fay  Roll,  and  Personnel 

Kind  of  business,  and  city  size 
(number  of  inhabitantsj 

Esabbh- 
[nenC3 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

Active 

propne- 

tors." 

November 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

i 

Kind  ot'  business,  and  aty  size 
(number  of  inhabitants) 

EstabUsh- 
ments 

Receipts, 

entire  year 

Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

Acave 

propne- 

tors,' 

November 

Pud 
employees, 
workweek 

ended 

Pay  roll. 

workweek 
ended 
nearest 

(^Thousand 

{Thousdnd 

Nov.  15 

(Tfioiijsnd 

{77ioujand 

Nov  15 

Nov  15 

(.\u.7.M 

dollars) 

doilan) 

(}\umbir) 

(Number) 

(Oellarj) 

(Number) 

dollurs) 

dollar!) 

(Number) 

(Number) 

(Dollari; 

PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND 

PERSONAL,   BUSINESS,  AND 

REPAJH  SERVICES— Con. 

REPAIR  SERVICES— Con. 

Automobile  r^air  serv- 

Automobile repair  serv- 

ices and  g-qrages — Con. 

ices    and  garages— Con, 

Automobile  repair  shops— Con. 

Automobile  storage,   parking. 

Radiator  repair  shops 

Cities  of— 

2,844 

36,267 

8,254 

total 

8,533 

190,347 

55,990 

5,828 

25,618 

1,122,452 

Cities  of— 

250,000  to  499,999 

159 

3,244 

920 

171 

321 

18,682 

250,000  to  499,999 

1,325 

26,989 

7,9>4 

877 

4,065 

162,154 

100,000  to  249,999 

259 

5,347 

1,459 

291 

587 

30,791 

100,000  to  249,999 

1,367 

22,487 

6,667 

933 

3,739 

136,561 

50,000  to  99,999 

248 

4,297 

1,074 

282 

417 

22,640 

50,000  to  99,999 

765 

9,396 

2,497 

594 

1,513 

51,320 

25,000  to  49,999 

325 

4,149 

931 

353 

401 

19,830 

25,000  to  49,999 

435 

3,669 

90: 

390 

538 

13,418 

10,000  to  2-;, 999 

518 

4,885 

840 

571 

397 

18,102 

10,000  to  24,999 

202 

1,780 

424 

171 

247 

8,584 

5.000   to  9.999 

358 
223 
427 

2,593 
1,502 
2,496 

386 
166 

325 

371 
237 

209 

iOl 

8,382 
3,916 

5,000  to  9,999 

41 

18 

124 

309 

209 

1,060 

52 
48 
244 

38 
16 
112 

32 
21 
106 

1,003 

3,339 

1,955 

34,976 

5,326 

1,964 

2,iL-^ 

110,308 

2,606 

115,479 

35,729 

1,918 

14,294 

702,803 

Cities  of— 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

373 

6,130 

1,109 

362 

419 

17,  31 : 

500,000  or  more 

1,665 

83,484 

25,814 

1,171 

9,547 

506,675 

250,000  to  499,999 

126 

2,893 

563 

120 

220 

11, 746 

250,000  to  499,999 

242 

12,688 

4,322 

167 

1,897 

84,659 

100,000  to  249,999 

162 

3,335 

572 

147 

242 

11,921 

100,000  to  249,999.... 

278 

10,334 

3,249 

210 

1,661 

64,416 

50,000   to  99,999 

125 

3,067 

550 

124 

237 

10,882 

50,000  to  99,999 

190 

5,034 

1,446 

152 

753 

29,894 

25,000  to  49,999 

155 

3,428 

512 

150 

244 

1- ,873 

25,000  to  49,999 

81 

1,856 

48r 

72 

233 

9,575 

10,000  to  24,999 

279 

5,318 

773 

293 

383 

16,541 

10,000  to  24,999 

62 

1,066 

215 

59 

120 

4,159 

5,000  to  9,999 

227 
183 
325 

3,585 
2,573 
4,647 

471 
255 

521 

237 
196 
335 

261 
146 
256 

10,060 

5,458 

10, 512 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.  S 

24 
7 

57 

252 
159 
606 

45 

37 

lib 

22 
7 

58 

27 

9 

47 

916 

604 

Remainder  of  U.  S 

1,905 

Top  and  body  repair  sbops.. 
Cities  of— 

10,425 

11,834 

22,941 

1,180,387 

419,649 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

1,803 

43,323 

15,120 

2,099 

5,025 

299,734 

500,000  or  more 

2,   91 

40,964 

11,385 

1,526 

5,310 

233, 521 

250,000  to  499,999 

681 

16,162 

5,555 

771 

2,018 

111,85. 

250,000  to  499,999 

1,083 

14, 301 

3,632 

710 

2,168 

77,495 

100,000  to  249,999 

1,010 

25,094 

8,975 

1,118 

3,345 

173,212 

100,000  to  249,999.... 

1,089 

12,153 

3,418 

723 

2,078 

72,145 

50,000  to  99,999 

815 

19,362 

6,542 

922 

2,526. 

132, 3(K 

50,000  to  99,999 

575 

4,362 

1,051 

442 

760 

21,426 

25,000  to  49,999 

918 

19,266 

6,409 

1,027 

2,439 

126,685 

25,000  to  49,999 

354 

1,813 

420 

318 

305 

8,843 

10,000  to  24,999 

1,246 

21,082 

6,090 

1,438 

2,632 

125,514 

10,000  to  24,999 

140 

714 

209 

112 

127 

4,425 

874 

590 

2,488 

11,637 

6,576 

25,796 

3,002 
1,510 
5,527 

991 
664 

2,804 

1,424 

755 

2,777 

63,294 

32,203 

115,586 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.  S 

17 
11 
67 

57 

50 

454 

7 
11 

128 

16 
9 
54 

5 

12 
59 

87 

2,500  to  4,999 

273 

Remainder  of  U.  S 

1,434 

Automobile  repair  shops. 

Automobile  services  (exc. 

n.e.c 

3,9fa8 

90,218 

24,181 

4,362 

8,924 

478,367 

repair),    total 

1,L25 

14,809 

6,119 

1,091 

.,,498 

144,557 

Cities  of— 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

926 
377 

28,655 
12,252 

8,836 
?,769 

1,008 
397 

2,862 

1,331 

171,174 
73,873 

114 

7,l:-3 
2,058 

3,279 
851 

380 
102 

2,395 
470 

76,271 
19,  OU 

250,000  to  499,999 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

566 

16,455 

4,624 

611 

1,789 

90,516 

100,000  to  249,999 

140 

1,925 

805 

130 

633 

19,4.2 

50,000  to  99,999 

427 

9,274 

2,273 

479 

913 

46,173 

50,000  to  99,999 

124 

1,318 

508 

109 

464 

14,032 

25,000  to  49,999 

411 

7,457 

1,619 

462 

657 

33,337 

25,000   to   49,999 

118 

826 

305 

118 

250 

7,189 

10,000  to  24,999 

470 

6,755 

1,422 

-:29 

613 

28,381 

10,000  to  24,999 

88 

544 

150 

99 

120 

3,384 

5,000  to  9,999 

224 

93 

474 

751 

2,823 
1,1U 
5,436 

18,067 

526 
140 
972 

4,621 

248 
107 
521 

822 

252 

71 

436 

1,663 

11,340 
2,724 
20,849 

93,09'J 

43 
23 
78 

792 

(x) 
(x) 
532 

10,375 

(x) 
(x) 
164 

4,695 

(X) 

(x) 
78 

763 

(x) 
(x) 
111 

3,880 

(x) 
(x) 
3,708 

2,500   to  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.  S 

Brake  repair  shops 

Automobile  laundries 

116,252 

500,000  or  more 

194 

6,017 

1,949 

217 

625 

39,657 

500, 000  or  more 

295 

5,430 

2,586 

283 

2,107 

63,132 

250,000  to  499,999... 

73 

2,071 

530 

68 

176 

10,660 

250,000  to  499,999.... 

79 

1,271 

545 

73 

361 

12,o90 

100,000  to  249,999... 

108 

3,139 

790 

117 

288 

l:,794 

100,000  to  249,999,... 

100 

1,396 

632 

89 

542 

16,024 

50,000  to  99,999 

89 

2,365 

523 

98 

197 

10,136 

50,000   to  99,999 

86 

976 

444 

70 

420 

12,250 

25,000  to  49,999 

87 

1,660 

308 

99 

1J2 

6,469 

25,000  to  49,999 

92 

616 

256 

93 

232 

6,364 

10,000  to  24,999 

89 

1,417 

298 

100 

148 

6,050 

10,000  to  24,999 

64 

301 

95 

72 

94 

2,219 

5,000  to  9,999 

35 

510 

83 

36 

44 

1,844 

5,000  to  9,999 

28 

113 

19 

30 

ii 

776 

2,500  to  4,999 

11 

128 

17 

16 

10 

2  1 

2,500  to  4,999 

17 

58 

7 

22 

115 

Remainder  of  U.  S 

65 

760 

123 

71 

43 

2,238 

Remainder  of  U.  S 

31 

212 

109 

31 

67 

2,682 

Wheel,  axle,   spring  re- 

Automobile  services, n.e.e. 

333 

4,434 

1,424 

328 

618 

28,305 

Cltlcs  nf— 

102 

1,723 

693 

97 

233 

13,139 

500,000  or  more 

229 

11,714 

4,045 

239 

1,181 

73,605 

2^0,000  to  499,999 

35 

787 

306 

29 

109 

6,324 

2:0,000  to  499,999... 

102 

5,139 

1,815 

102 

587 

35,019 

100,000   to  249,999 

40 

529 

173 

41 

91 

3,428 

100,000  to  249,999... 

186 

7,645 

2,499 

201 

939 

47,867 

1,782 

^0,000  to  99,999 

133 

3,848 

1,120 

146 

418 

22,320 

25,000  to  49,999 

26 

210 

47 

2- 

13 

825 

25,000  to  49,999 

149 

3,287 

830 

177 

318 

16,473 

10,000  to  24,999 

24 

243 

55 

27 

26 

1,165 

10,000  to  24,999 

158 

2,708 

672 

183 

245 

12,910 

'•,000  to  9,999 

15 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

5,000  to  9,999 

78 

1,216 

284 

85 

122 

5,939 

2, 500  to  4,999 

6 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

2,5M,to  4,999 

36 

504 

72 

42 

35 

1,485 

47 

J20 

47 

24 

1,026 

Remainder  of  U.  S 

126 

1,541 

338 

136 

151 

7,950 

Ot.her  automobile  repair 

Miscellaneous  repair  serv- 

2,020 

34,549 

7,88'. 

2,229 

3,261. 

161,700 

Ices,    total 

80,023 

947,351 

232,088 

84,375 

94,914 

4,727,406 

Cities  of— 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

503 

10,924 

2,342 

552 

1,056 

57,912 

500,000  or  more 

18,314 

281,035 

77,448 

19,133 

29,091 

1,587,340 

250,000  to  499,999... 

202 

5,042 

1,424 

227 

568 

28,194 

250,000  to  499,999.. 

5,45- 

82,629 

22,722 

5,589 

6,969 

4  9,093 

1,335 

562 

100,000  to  ,;49,999.. 

0,907 

100,270 

26,068 

7,193 

10,997 

527,237 

50,000  to  99,999 

20> 

3,061 

630 

235 

298 

13,717 

50,000  to  99,999.... 

5,501 

85,391 

23,721 

5,833 

9,120 

432,74. 

25,000  to  49,999 

175! 

2,510 

481 

186 

207 

10,395 

2' ,000  to  49,999 

5,528 

66,355 

14,981 

5,891 

6,626 

306,944 

10,000  to  24,999 

223. 

2,630 

452 

246 

220 

9,421 

10,000  to  24,999 

3,022 

94,705 

22,287 

8,603 

9,636 

4- 2,827 

5,000  to  9,999 

111! 

1,097 

159 

127 

86 

3,' 57 

•.,000  to  9,999 

0715 

-2,797 

10,327 

6,113 

4,861 

209,334 

2,500  to  4,999 

46  { 

479 

51 

49 

26 

938 

2,500  to  4,999 

4,5..1 

35, 122 

6,118 

4,87' 

2,889 

124,322 

Remainder  of  U.  S 

283' 

3,135 

511 

314 

242 

10,061 

Remainder  of  U.  S 

19,970 

148,997 

28,396 

21,145 

l-'l'^^  , 

607, ^67 

Automobile  rentals  (without 

r 

drivers),   total * 

1,011 

83,917 

13,758 

533 

6,208 

358,181  , 

Blacksmith  shops,   total 

Cities  of— 

8,249 

44,411 

7,466 

8,863 

3, 530 

144,023 

Cities  of- 

i 

385 

124  1 

43,092 
16,408 

10,338 
3,455 

183 
44 

3,145 
1,162 

193,308  1 
6l.,267 

165 
69 

1,402 
961 

364 
339 

136 
71 

138 
98 

6,341 

250,000  to  499,999 

250,000  to  499,999 

5,979 

100,000  to  249,999 

179 

16,705 

3,390 

92 

1,234 

64,807  ' 

100,000  to  249,999 

128 

986 

257 

144 

105 

4,537 

50,000  to  99,999 

109 
98 
40 

3,584 

2,635 

544 

71 J 
607 
94 

66 
63 
22 

298 

253 

48 

14,812  - 
13,740 
2,038 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

120 
179 
495 

1,114 
1,9;.4 
4,477 

293 

514 
1,103 

127 
194 

541 

125 
202 
468 

5,502 

9,469 

10,000  to  24,999 , 

21,144 

11 

1 
64 

(x) 

(X) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
.(X)         ■ 

2,577  1 

,000  to  9,999 

648 
722 

4,041 

82 

717 

395 
381 

15,895 

2,500  to  4,999 ,.. 

868 

130 

49 

'■6 

Remainder  of  U.  S 

5,723 

24,87' 

2,969 

6,071 

1,613 

59,833 

See  footnotes  at  -end  of  table. 


CITY  SIZE 

Tabic  4A.— CITY  "SIZE— SELECTED  SERVICES- -UNITED  STATES,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 

Establishments.  Reckipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


4.09 


Kitid  of  bu5in^^,  atij  city  sue 
(numtvr  ol  inhabtunts) 


EsUhlisii- 
menu 


(NumT^O 


Receipts, 
entu-e  year 


{Thouiand 
dollurs) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 


(Thousand 
Jolldrt) 


Acuve 

propnc- 

tors." 

November 

(.\umber) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  IS 

(^tuMiber) 


Pay  roU. 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(DoIUh) 


tCind  cf  business,  and  city  use 
^number  of  inhabitants) 


Establish- 
mcnta 


(Number) 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


{Thotaand 
dolldri) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

(Thouiand 
dolLiTs) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors,* 
November 

(Number) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


Pay  roU. 

workweek 
ended 
nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Dollori) 


PIRSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND 
REPAIR  SraVICES— Con. 

Miscellaneous  repair 
ser.ices.  Con. 

Electrical  repair  shops, 
total 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

2X),000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  2i9,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,;00  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.  S 

Rad lo  repair  shops 

Cities  of — 

)00,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999.... 

50,000   to  99,999 

25,000   lo  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,'iOO  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.   S 

Refrigerator  service  and 

repair  shops 

Cities  Ol — 

500,000  or  iLore 

250,000    to  499,999.... 
100,000   to  2-9, 999.... 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.  S 

Other  electrical  repair 
shops  (inc.  electrical 
appliance  repair  shops).. 
Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999.... 

50,000  to  99,999 

23,000   to  49,999 

10,000   to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.  S • 

Upholstery,   furniture  repair 
shops,   total. 

Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  io  99,999 

2., 000  to  49,999 

10,000   to  24,999 

■■,000  to  9,999 

2,-00  to  4,999 

Reinaiiide:-  of  U.  S. 

Watch,   clock,   ^e^'elr;'  repair 
shops,    total 

Citle-^  of — 

5GO,0CO  or  aorc. 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,;0O  to  4,999 

Hecainder  o.'  U.  S • 

Hiscellajveous  repair  shops, 
total 

Cities  o;-- 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  \o  24,999 

5,000  lo  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Recai.ider  o.   U.  S 


19,440 


4,743 
1,445 
1,846 
1,558 
1,470 
2,142 
1,545 
1,167 
3,524 

12,558 

2,973 
892 

1,195 
989 
910 

1,366 

1,014 
620 

2,399 


758 
196 
234 
204 
212 
283 
202 
114 
348 


4,351 

1,032 
357 
417 
365 
348 
493 
329 
233 
777 


10,297 


3,007 
723 

1,016 
896 
938 

1,174 
703 
442 

1,398 


12,7;0 


4,153 

1,164 

1,408 

1,026 

878 

1,074 

639 

639 

1,714 


29,287 


6,241 
2,054 
2,509 

1,961 
2,063 
3,137 
2,130 
1,581 
7,611 


214,796 


46,831 


72,799 
19,405 
21,; 59 
17,657 
15,916 
24,304 
13,099 
8,503 
21,5j4 

100,679 

31,756 
8,509 

10,002 
8,440 
7,552 

12,416 
6,433 
4,705 

10,666 


45,107 

19,410 
3,963 
4,472 
3,333 
3,578 
4,049 
2,084 
1,150 
3,462 


b8,610 

21,627 
6,933 
7,085 
5,884 
4,786 
7,639 
4,582 
2,648 
7,226 


126,375 


19,984 
4,738 
4,834 
3,501 
2,865 
5,956 
1,593 
990 
2,370 

20,791 

8,706 
1,938 
1,866 
1,353 
1,240 
3,622 
537 
471 
1,053 


9,958 

:,387 
961 
949 
590 
606 
700 
246 
139 
380 


lb,  082 

5,891 

1,639 

2,019 

1,558 

1,019 

1,634 

810 

360 

932 


30,107 


4,885 
1,456 
1,891 
1,612 
1,555 
2,248 
1,636 
1,215 
3,633 

12,935 

3,053 

916 

1,243 

1,017 

951 

1,425 

1,059 

844 

2,427 


2,733 

807 
208 
260 
224 
223 
305 
220 
116 
370 


4,463 

1,025 
332 
388 
371 
381 
518 
357 
255 
836 


8,245 
1,939 
2,360 
1,713 
1,424 
2,599 
977 
556 
1,287 

10,262 

4,030 
857 

1,039 
£29 
6S6 

1,-38 
430 
271 
562 


3,928 

1,933 
344 

432 
241 
263 
304 
137 
78 
196 


6,910 

2,282 
738 
889 
643 
475 
757 
410 
207 
509 


48,950 
10,359 
13,569 
U,742 
10,821 
12,lu4 
-,921 
2,o03 
10,226 


12,125 
2,906 
3,367 
2,919 
2,462 
2,574 
1,096 
446 
2,212 


3,332 

809 

1,115 

1,000 

1,034 

1,309 

763 

47; 

1,509 


4,826 
1,265 
1,7S1 
1,463 
1,241 
1,330 
(.12 
287 
1,151 


34,339 
10,307 
10,947 
6,907 
j,49- 
6,258 
3,523 
2,786 
--,789 


475,368 


6,476 
2,174 
1,899 
898 
768 
513 
287 
135 
254 


4,295 

1,172 

1,436 

1,053 

893 

1,104 

704 

647 

1,749 


30,962 


2,702 
940 
945 
47' 
375 
314 
170 
107 
186 


1,023,197 


442,500 

102,725 

106,734 

76,741 

59,712 

126,918 

34,679 

20,871 

52,  317 

500,643 

217,004 
47,984 
45,000 
32,760 
28,358 
80,679 
13,763 
9,986 
25, 107 


194,390 

105,163 
17,149 
19,236 
12,053 
11,158 
14,025 
5,020 
2,663 
7,703 


328,164 

120, 333 
37, 592 
42,498 
31,928 
20,196 
32,214 
15,696 
8,000 
19,507 


253,542 
61,478 
72,747 
61,005 
51,016 
53, 393 
23,361 
9,693 
46,779 


253,796 


128,778 
42,637 
37,644 
18,142 
15,941 
10,779 
6,023 
3,087 
5,76 


2,6,8,376 


123, 545 
41,597 
53,189 
47,971 
32, 169 
47,502 
26,213 
16,629 
86,553 


38,499 
12,56: 
1„731 
16,110 
8,372 
12,141 
6,52b 
3,745 
20, 591 


6,435 
2,081 
2,607 
2,041 
2,215 
3,401 
2,293 
1,726 
8,183 


13,180 
4, ''27 
5,806 

5,344 
3,384 
4,925 
2,697 
1,  ,58 
8,483 


756, 179 
246,274 
305,575 
291,352 
170,806 
240, 593 
129, 376 
75,343 
442,873 


PERSONAl,   BUSINESS,  AND 
RiJ-AIR  SERVICES— Con. 

Miscellaneous  repair 
services — Con. 

Misc.  repair  shops — Con. 

Armature  i*ev/lndlng  shops 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999.. 

100,000  to  249,999.. 

50,000  to  99,999.... 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999.... 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.   S 

Bicycle  repair  shops.... 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999.. 

100,000  to  249,999.. 

50,000  to  99,999.... 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000   to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.  S 

Leather  t'oods  repair  sliops 
Citiej  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999... 

100,000  to  249,999... 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,000 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.  S 

Locksmith,  gunsmith  shops 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  lo  499,999... 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.  S 

Musical  instrument  repair 
shops 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

2X,000  lo  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 , 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.  S 

Repair  shops,  n.e.c 

Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more 

2-0,000  to  499,999..., 

100,000   to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.  S 

Lawn  mower  sharpening 

and  repair  shops 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

2:0,000  to  ..99,999.. 
irX),000  to  .';49,999.. 

50,000   lo  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000   to  24,999..., 

5,000  lo  9,999 

2,   00  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.   S 

Saw,l:n!f--,'ind  tt^-1  5h'.rp- 
enii.^  aiiu  repair  shops. 
Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999., 
100,000  to  249,999.. 
50,000  to  99,999.... 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999.... 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  U.  S 


2,023 

395 
155 
243 
203 
232 
317 
173 
81 
224 

1,283 

348 
100 
107 
113 
121 
216 
120 
58 
98 

560 


38 
32 

25 
37 
24 
34 
142 

1,518 

505 
132 
190 
153 
156 
164 
73 
36 
109 


295 
91 

106 
56 
60 
62 
30 
21 
66 

23,114 

4,510 
1,536 
1,825 
1,402 
1,469 
2,339 
1,710 
1,351 
6,972 


84 
74 
90 
110 

75 

:j3 
166 


249 
133 
160 
142 
120 
143 
84 


60,472 

12,888 
6,272 

12,786 
6,991 
5,616 
6,702 
2,420 
698 
3,097 

7,390 

1,668 
600 
860 
878 
862 

1,453 
629 
168 
272 

3,617 

1,934 
255 
167 
178 
116 
200 
76  I 
172 
519 

11,  529 


3,951 

1,530 

2,140 

1,096 

1,038 

862 

407 

94 

411 

5,534 

2,332 
787 
572 
330 
380 
335 
302 
86 
360 

386, 826 

100,722 
32,153 
36,662 
38,498 
23,157 
35,950 
22,379 
15,411 
81,894 


2,385 


146 
317 
331 
445 
314 
139 


9,801 

3,501 
1,335 
933 
1,416 
811 
663 
322 
167 
653 


17,709 

4,148 

2,041 

3,934 

2,195 

1,833 

2,154 

545 

119 

740 

549 

85 
74 
89 
87 
72 
86 
37 
8 
11 

684 

537 
39 
17 
15 
15 
20 
1 
19 
21 

1,815 

652 
329 
409 
161 
127 
76 
45 


1,188 

582 
145 
108 
53 
85 
46 
90 
6 
73 

112,335 

32,495 
9,937 

11,174 

13,599 
6,240 
9,759 
5,806 
3,569 

19,734 


2,482 

1,134 
400 
200 
255 
170 
155 
68 
26 
74 


453 
164 
246 
217 
260 
351 
188 
93 
252 

1,300 

353 
101 
107 
114 
U8 
227 
126 
56 
96 


194 
41 
40 
32 
27 
37 
24 
34 

147 


546 
143 
200 
167 
165 
182 
78 
37 
115 


312 
95 

121 
51 
57 
65 
29 
20 
69 

24,420 

4,577 
1,537 
1,893 
1,450 
1,..88 
2,539 
1,848 
1,484 
7,504 


9 

72 

8 

54 

43 

91 

45 

77 

3^ 

99 

20 

115 

7 

77 

3 

50 

28 

170 

260 
143 
162 
144 
122 
144 
86 
55 
236 


6,458 

1,441 
669 

1,333 
839 
692 
859 
249 
50 
296 

365 

51 
43 
53 

52 
68 
30 
6 
7 

340 

246 
26 
11 
12 
11 
12 
1 
9 
12 


299 

145 

191 

65 

^6 

42 

23 

3 

9 


259 
73 
56 
38 
42 
30 
45 
7 
45 

41,480 

10,884 
3,751 
4,150 
4,315 
2,521 
3,914 
2,349 
1,473 
8,113 


339,902 

79,874 
35,492 
74,547 
41,790 
35,594 
43,450 
11,260 
2,287 
14,608 

11,049 

1,542 

1,525 

1,650 

1,898 

1,373 

1,775 

810 

161 

203 

14,009 

10,765 
1,055 
401 
294 
310 
333 
2 
372 
412 

35,534 

12,399 

6,449 

8,127 

3,114 

2,492 

1,512 

672 

76 

293 


24,579 

11,935 
2,900 
2,134 
1,147 
1,631 
1,135 
1,88? 
99 
1,560 

2,233,203 

639,064 
197,842 
218,706 
243,109 
129,356 
192,331 
1U,745 
72,353 
425,697 


3,383 

178 
192 
584 
916 
518 
394 
140 
101 
360 


49,445 


336 

21,365 

147 

7,954 

90 

3,647 

113 

5,124 

81 

4,132 

62 

3,114 

35 

1,368 

14 

540 

40 

1,701 

See  foot:.otec  at  eiid  of  table. 


4.10 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-GENERAL  STATISTICS 


T:ible  lA.— CITY  SIZE- 


-SELECTED  SERVICES— UNITED  STATES,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 

hSTABLISHMENTS.  RECEIPTS,  FaY  RoLL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


kinJ  ot  business,  and  city  siic 
Itusiber  oi inhabitants) 

Establish- 
ments 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

IThousdud 

Pjy  roll, 
entire  year 

(Thouidtid 

.•Hctive 
proprie- 
tors," 
November 

Plid 

employees. 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

Kind  oi'  business,  and  city  sik 
(number  of  inhabitants) 

Establish- 
ments 

Re;eipts, 
entire  year 

iTIioujar.a 

Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

(Tlioii.idnJ 

Active 
proprie- 
tors.* 
November 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

Pay  roll. 

WTirkweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov   15 

(Numbrr'j 

Jullars) 

ilillurs) 

{\umbcT) 

(Humtxr) 

(Dolbrj) 

(Number) 

liolij-,) 

dollars) 

(?Vumber) 

Oiu'nber; 

(Oolkrs; 

PEESOHAL,  BUSINESS,  AND 

PERSONAL,    BUSINESS,  AND 

■lEPAIB  SERVICES— Con. 

REPAIR  SERVICES— Con. 

Misc.   repair  services — 

Continued 

Misc.    repair  services — 
Continued 

Misc.  repair  shops — Con. 

Repair  shops,   n.e.c— Con. 

Repair  shops,    n.e.c. — Con. 

Sewiiv;  machine  repair 

Typewriter  repair  .shops. 

tjJS 

7,618 

1,651 

683 

770 

33,038 

438 

:<,961 

39  i 

531 

196 

8,136 

500,000  or  more 

2;.3 

3,6..! 

906 

285 

363 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

2;0,000  to  499,999.. 

16,901 

203 
37 

2,211 

263 

237 
38 

110 

5,23'' 

250,000  to  499,999.. 
100,000  to  .?49,999. , 

61 

ol 

7,0 
742 

163 
171 

64 

58 

82 
86 

3,  -14 

100,000  to  249,999.. 

38 

233 

7 

43 

IJO 

515 

103 

52 

62 

2,112 

50,000  to  99,999.... 
25,000  to  49,999.... 

25 
33 

224 
299 

13 
43 

28 
34 

8 
23 

349 
9-7 

10,000  to  24,999.... 

81 

680 

lU 

84 

^"3 

1,88.: 

2,  .347 

10,000  to  24,999 

66 

305 

10 

1^ 

36 

313 

i,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

33 
14 

142 
44 

14 

35 

13 

6 

263 

Remainder  of  U.   S 

23 

61 
358 

,5 

11 

2<, 

3 
29 

81 
1,781 

Remainder  of  U.  3 

39 

107 

5 

39 

4 

123 

Weldirv,'  shops 

3,536 

3o,854 

8,844 

3,832 

3,434 

178,297 

Stove  repair  shops 

Cities  of— 

jOO,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999.. 
100,000  to  249,999.. 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000   to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999.... 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

207 

2,592 

572 

232 

242 

11,947 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

284 

4,811 

1,535 

319 

512 

28,527 

102 
24 
28 
10 

13 
10 
5 
3 

1,346 
546 
350 
112 
74 
87 
32 
8 

293 
146 
95 
13 

5 

13 

5 

119 
24 
27 
13 

15 

12 

5 

3 

34 
9 
3 
9 

6,285 

3,005 

l,7b4 

286 

102 

320 

250,000  to  499,999.. 
100,000  to  249,999.. 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999.... 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500   to  4,999 

142 
206 
202 
243 
421 
342 
275 

1,671 
3,402 
3,0o3 
3,246 
4,603 
3,234 
2,348 

480 

1,103 
St>9 
899 

1,069 
637 
481 

1'9 
231 
215 
271 
461 
371 
291 

175 
378 
321 
360 
4..,2 
286 
2W 

10,385 
21,437 
17,lol 
17,816 
21,402 
12,835 
9,.  01 

... 

Remainder  of  U.  S 

1,416 

10,476 

1,771 

1,514 

736 

39,173 

Remainder  of  U.  S 

12 

37 

2 

14 

4 

185 

211 

1,570 

353 

220 

191 

7,420 

Other  repair  shops, n.e.c 
Cities  of— 

15,956 

322,045 

97,838 

16,765 

35,560 

1,941,537 

Cities  of-- 

500,000  or  more 

32 

280 

57 

35 

29 

1,252 

500,000  or  more 

3,317 

84,695 

28,298 

3,250 

9,351 

558,821 

250,000   to  499,999.. 

23 

298 

88 

24 

48 

1,7X 

250,000   to  499,999.. 

1,064 

27,011 

8,617 

1,031 

3,206 

170,266 

100,000  to  249,999.. 

23 

149 

33 

24 

19 

672 

100,000  to  249,999.. 

1,225 

30,  .36 

9,522 

1,2-7 

3,526 

186,345 

50,000  to  99,999.... 

16 

105 

14 

17 

8 

320 

jO,000   to  99,999 

882 

32,732 

12,28-,- 

90.; 

3,763 

21o,841 

25,000   to  49,999 

10 

95 

17 

10 

12 

422 

2-.,0OO   to  49,999 

894 

17,5  7 

4,985 

970 

1,966 

103,527 

10,000  to  24,999.... 

19 

341 

107 

19 

43 

2,118 

10,000  to  24,999.... 

1,489 

2S,9i7 

8,272 

l,u40 

3,2i2 

162, 372 

5,000  to  9,999 

11 

34 

1 

12 

1 

39 

5,000   to  9,999 

1,123 

18,252 

,,0t3 

1,226 

2,003 

99,782 

2,500  to  4,999 

9 

50 

7 

10 

4 

97 

2,500  to  4,999 

936 

12,614 

3,06.- 

l,Oil 

1,234 

ul,97j 

Remainder  of  U,  S 

68 

218 

29 

69 

27 

764 

Remainder  of  U.  S 

5,026 

69,o91 

17,V32|       -,43o 

7,259 

381,610 

*  Proprleto:-.    0/  unincorporated  businesses* 
X  Withheld    u>  avoid  disclosure, 
z  Less  than  $iOO. 
n,a,   M~t  avriilable  or  not  applicable, 
n.e.c.   Not  elsewhere  classified, 

^  Includes  motion  picture  theaters. 


^ 


i 


CITY  SIZE 

Tabic  4B.— CITY. SIZE— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES,  BY  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION:  1948 

ESTABLISHMKNIS.  RFfKIPTS,  pAY  ROLL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


4.11 


Geographic  division  ind  city-siK 
(number  ot  inhahunls) 


Establish- 
ments 


(\u...beT) 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


(Thoujutid 

lipUdTt) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 


{ThoHsand 
AilUrs) 


Active 

propne- 

tors." 

November 

dumber) 


Paid 

employees, 

%'orltweelc 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(DoIWi) 


Geot(raphic  division  and  aty-size 
(number  of  inhabitants) 


Establish- 
ments 


(Number) 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


(TTiouwnd 
dolldri) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 


(Thtnuand 
dollars) 


propne- 

tors.* 

November 


(Number) 


Piid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov   15 

(Number) 


Pay  roU. 

workweek 
ended 
nearest 

Nov,  15 

(Dollari) 


United  States,  total.... 
Cities  of — 

50O,(3(X)  or  mere 

250,000  to  499,999.. 

100,000  to  249,999.. 

50,000  to  99,999.... 

25,000  to  49,999.... 

10,000  to  24,999.... 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

New  England,  total 

Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remaindt>r  of  area 

Middle  Atlantic,   total 

CiUes  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

East  North  Central,  total... 
Cities  of-- 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  lo  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

West  North  Central,  total... 
Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 


5?9,559 


8,578,102 


2,871.214 


574,010 


e;3.-  Ju 


147,876 
39,714 
51,256 
41,933 
41,601 
55,359 
38,483 
29,687 

1U,650 

38,709 


3,249,166 
789,392 
917,703 
682,956 
615,458 
725,825 
418,163 
279,639 
899,860 

507,270 


1,243,890 
290,181 
319,228 
232,024 
204,013 
220,985 
115,145 
69,415 
176,333 

158,981 


147,807 
39,931 
50,894 
42,519 
42,722 
58,421 
40,861 
31,578 

119,877 

38,210 


488,313 
134,282 
157,991 
117,411 
107,023 
122,029 
70,147 
43,477 
101,823 

79,199 


24,354,820 
5,744,948 
6,277,538 
4,542,336 
4,082,271 
4,436,334 
2,322,759 
1,406,726 
3,660,754 

3,071,432 


,990 

',584 
,823 
,117 
,099 
,689 
456 
,951 


92,534 

146,940 
74,932 
63,795 
55,440 
15,398 
3,970 
54,261 

2,395,360 


33,133 

49,726 
23,887 
20,019 
16,046 
4,1U 
970 
11,087 

838,066 


4,674 

9,369 
5,734 
5,128 
5,161 
1,686 
449 
6,009 

144,817 


14,641 

23,858 
12.529 
10,297 
8,352 
2,381 
551 
6,090 

346,084 


632 , 172 

964,792 
462,253 
388,897 
309,585 
81,699 
18,155 
213,879 

16,499, 694 


,492 
,782 
,836 
.<.\7 
,325 
,371 
,755 
,913 
,947 


110,159 


1,471,899 
127,473 
138,538 
127,639 
111,433 
144.823 
77,342 
44,615 
151,598 

1,848,908 


565,396 
48,219 
46,331 
40,017 
34,005 
42,661 
18,165 
10,049 
33,223 

638,458 


68,690 
6,822 
8,894 
9,623 
8,612 

12,952 
8,182 
5,173 

15,869 

112,836 


213,556 
20,087 
21,847 
19,942 
16,835 
21,737 
9,S67 
5,545 
16,668 

276,381 


11,072,245 
945,715 
907,982 
786,207 
707,097 
848,225 
365,036 
194,851 
672,336 

12.573.262 


36,764 
6,534 
6,797 
8,449 
9,742 
9,142 
7,023 
5,137 

20,571 

53.593 


907,219 
125,291 
126,271 
146,577 
149,419 
123,022 
74,151 
47,256 
149,702 

652.463 


360,054 
44,614 
44,640 
50,810 
49,418 
36,025 
18,830 
10,750 
23,317 

189.848 


36,502 
6,423 
6,671 
8,559 

10,029 
9,670 
7,583 
5,532 

21,867 

55.805 


137,581 
21,245 
20,630 
23,417 
24,579 
18,905 
10,477 
6,250 
13,307 

98.285 


7,021,933 
905,349 
872,297 
993,751 
962,577 
727,330 
378,722 
217,519 
493,784 

3.788.730 


",304 
4,046 
3,784 
2,914 
2,491 
5,391 
4,106 
4,196 
19,301 


145,119 
78,950 
72,963 
50,644 
37,952 
69,513 
42,865 
36,177 

118,230 


53,568 
28,834 
25,038 
17,158 
i2,183 
19,340 
10,799 
7,567 
14,861 


7,164 
4,078 
3,829 
2,919 
2,633 
5,804 
4,436 
4,509 
20,433 


23,935 
13,321 
12,382 
8,914 
6,755 
11,768 
6,810 
4,891 
9,509 


1,054,246 
569, i96 
503,561 
336,096 
245,130 
402,182 
218,246 
152,673 
307,100 


South  Atlantic,  total.... 
Cities  of— 

?00,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999... 

100,000  to  249,999... 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  lo  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

East  South  Central,  total 
Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999... 

100,000  to  249,000... 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

West  South  Central,  total 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999... 

100,000  to  249,999... 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,CKX)  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

Mountain,  total 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999... 

100,000  to  249,999... 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

Pacific,   total 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999... 

100,000  to  249,999... 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area. 


58,652 


879,003 


58,832 


176,347 


6,096,164 


8,354 
1,723 
7,457 
6,042 
4,933 
6,032 
4,843 
3,989 
15,274 

26,349 


169,493 
48,106 

147,575 

114,557 
79,393 
87,693 
59,997 
39,501 

132,688 

354,784 


8,215 
1,629 
7,112 
5,931 
4,863 
6,216 
4,977 
4,094 
15,795 

27,208 


30,076 
10,355 
29,065 
25,374 
17,156 
13,913 
13,678 
3,598 
22,632 

74,834 


1,237,105 
409,636 

1,075,969 
852,969 
565,557 
591,270 
402,609 
244,702 
716,347 

2,348,022 


4,037 
2,939 
1,070 
1,815 
2,690 
3,202 
2,364 
3,232 

50,993 


92,537 
66,046 
19,312 
26,884 
36,093 
36,537 
21,632 
55,243 

634,099 


35,276 
24,776 
7,104 
9,394 
12,198 
11,510 
6,263 
11,802 

193,923 


4,059 
2,800 
1,050 
1,364 
2,356 
3,334 
2,527 
3,668 

52,807 


19,046 
14,187 
4,261 
0,307 
3,523 
8,408 
5,036 
9,066 

115,693 


687,373 
472,992 
136,518 
190,053 
2U,309 
234,680 
129,477 
252,120 


5,041 
5,421 
5,200 
2,915 
2,956 
6,165 
5,751 
4,640 
12,904 

17,008 


93,442 
104,665 
99,739 
46,961 
39,613 
75,368 
57,119 
38,736 
73,406 

233,338 


34,704 
37,522 
34,493 
15,941 
U,361 
23,023 
15,854 
9,400 
14,625 

70,038 


4,962 
5,460 
5,301 
3,000 
3,052 
6,548 
6,114 
4,900 
13,470 

17,999 


13,256 
19,424 
18,966 
9,023 
8,522 
14,443 
10,747 
6,585 
9,727 

36,176 


703,271 
739,549 
688,244 
326,466 
273,148 
474,143 
324,523 
196,124 
311,176 


2,202 
1,558 
872 
1,906 
2,045 
1,844 
1,765 
4,816 

62,253 


40,294 
30,742 
15,944 
35,897 
32,362 
22,688 
17,858 
37,553 


14,313 
10,329 
5,451 
12,736 
10,062 
6,292 
4,216 
6,634 

353,041 


2,236 
1,560 
920 
1,975 
2,210 
2,026 
1,918 
5,154 

66,096 


7,127 
4,998 
2,802 
6,359 
5,307 
3,586 
2,446 
3,551- 

139,497 


233,610 
203,466 
107,993 
255,917 
201,229 
127,504 
35,249 
136,066 

7,013,499 


16,871 
8,964 
5,101 
4,431 
4,316 
6,424 
2,270 
2,227 

11,654 


369,460 

172,076 
88,339 
85,390 
71,072 

101,511 
32,066 
29,394 

122,129 


U4,015 
61,035 
29,417 
28,449 
24,316 
31,714 
9,611 
8,259 
26,175 


17,600 
9,224 
5,358 
4,783 
4,566 
7,004 
2,473 
2,476 

12,612 


50,268 
23,677 
12,068 
10,649 
10,213 
13,581 
4,193 
3,575 
11,273 


2,633,848 
1,203,720 
533,235 
540,083 
493,895 
633,056 
189,740 
167,976 
557,946 


•  Proprieturs  of  unincorporated  businesses. 


4.12 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  4C.— CITY  SIZE— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICE^— SELECTED  KINDS  OF  BUSINESS.  BY 

GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION:  1948 

rSfABllSHMEN  IN,  RlCLIPTS,  PaV  RoLL,  AND  PeRSONNLL 


Kind  of  business,  and  aty  size 
(number  of  mhabitantsj 


EstabLsh- 
ments 


(Number) 


Receipts, 
enure  year 


(Thousand 
dcillcrs) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 


(Thousand 
dollaTs) 


Acuve 
proprie- 
tors.* 
November 

(Humhcr) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(HumUr) 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(DolUr.) 


Kind  of  business,  and  city  size 
(number  of  inhabitants) 


Estabbsh- 
ments 


(^fuinber) 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


(Thousand 
doliflrs) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 


(Tliousiind 
dollats) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors.' 
November 

(^limber) 


Paid 

employee*. 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 


-■DVZailSI.VC  AOENCIES 

United  States/  total.. 
Cities  of — 

500,000  oi*  more... 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999.. 

25,000   to  49,999.. 

10,000    to  24,999.. 

5,000  to  9,999.... 

2,500  to  4,999.... 
Remainder  of  area... 

New  England,   total 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999.... 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 , 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

Middle  Atlantic,  total 

Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000   to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

East  North  Central,  total, 
Cl-iles  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000   to  99,999 

25,000   to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

West  North  Central,  total.. 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000   to  249,999 

50,000   to  99,999 

25,000   to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Hemalnder  of  area 

South  Atlantic,   toUl 

Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

East  South  Central,  total.. 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  Bore 

250,000   to  499,999 

100,000   tu  249,9<J9 

50,000    to  '>9,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

Weat  South  Central,  total.. 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000   10  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

.      50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500   to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 


3,2' 9 


2,147 

397 

373 

158 

107 

40 

9 

S 

30 


928 

61 

49 

42 

16 

9 

2 

1 

5 


3«,872 


194,342 


2,469 


38,739 


334,935 

23,607 

20,469 

8,000 

5,4(X 

1,:51 

194 

97 

615 


172,858 

9,433 

7,333 

2,300 

1,721 

469 

54 

12 

162 


1,485 

3  3 

307 

142 

85 

32 

10 

8 

27 


32,622 

2,429 

2,112 

733 

538 

173 

49 

19 

64 


12,635 


5,432 


7,485 

4,350 

267 
198 
180 
(x) 

(x)'" 

185,191 


3,476 

1,652 

92 

76 

68 

(x) 

(x)'" 

101,051 


(X) 
(x)" 
794 


451 

31 
19 
27 
(x) 

(x)'" 

19,193 


174,822 
4,352 
2,564 
2,002 
1,103 
.;21 
(x) 
(x) 

88 
119,051 


96,964 

1,927 

1,116 

550 

385 

75 

(x) 

(x) 

26 

56,734 


629 
61 
41 
35 
13 
4 
(x) 
(x) 


547 


18,115 

448 

303 

184 

99 

Z/ 

(x) 

(x) 

10 

10,513 


107,504 
3,704 
3,049 
2,158 
1,812 
699 
(x) 
(x) 

61 

19,820 


52,111 

1,574 

1,358 

678 

783 

178 

(x) 

(x) 

14 

8,346 


385 

38 

52 

33 

23 

9 

(x) 

(x) 

3 

180 


,332 
395 
299 
176 
236 


(x) 
(x) 


2,045 


13,675 

2,399 

2,331 

1,086 

229 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

11,793 


6,212 
1,012 
769 
254 
60 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

4,206 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


1,314 
294 
272 
95 
31 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


5,373 

1,871 

2,633 

976 

655 

79 

(x) 

(x) 

99 


2,118 

716 

928 

291 

96 

22 

(x) 

(x) 

16 


1,340 


581 
169 
272 
114 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


1,681 
1,218 

(x) 

(x) 

(X) 


(X) 


759 
429 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


206 

13C 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


2,636 

2,950 

1,960 

421 

(x) 

(x) 


1,135 

1,097 

520 

110 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


261 

290 

181 

34 


3,655,756 


3,235,131 

179,128 

145,134 

46,706 

34,130 

9,958 

1,140 

299 

4,130 


100,433 


64,848 

29,674 
2,006 
1,326 
1,483 

(x) 

(x)'" 
1,881,071 


1,801,773 
36,603 
22,619 
10,365 
7,475 
1,578 
(x) 
(x) 


1,065,070 


978,761 
28,514 
25,329 
13,030 
14,664 
3,712 
(x) 
(x) 
315 

159,238 


114,583 
13,827 
18,213 
5,389 
1,294 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
(xj 

84,203 


41,916 
13,065 

18,980 
6,^)44 
2,052 
4.?2 
(x) 
(x) 
430 


15,003 
7,309 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


21,568 
18,99"; 
10,195 
2,138 
(x) 
(x) 


ADVERTISING  AGENCIES— Con 

Mounta  in ,   to  Lai 

Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000   to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  tn  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  -jrca 

Pacific,  total 

Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more 

250,000    to  499,999 

100,000   to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,OOC  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

AUTOMOBILE  STORAGE  AND 
PARKING 

United  Slates,  total... 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more,... 

250,000  to  499,999. 

100,000  to  249,999. 

50,000  to  99,999... 

25,000  to  49,999... 

10,000  to  24,999... 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area.... 

New  England ,  total 

Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000    to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000   to  9,999 

2,500    to  4,999 

Remain(ier  of  area 

Middle  Atlantic,    total 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

East  North  Central,  total.. 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000    to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

West  North  Central,  total.. 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000    to  49,999 

10,000    to   24,999 

5,000    to  9, .799 

2,500   to  4,999 

Remainder  of  .-irea 

South  Atlantic,    lotiil 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  '.o  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 


316 
95 
30 
16 
22 


8,533 


4,256 

1,325 

1,367 

765 

435 

202 

41 

18 

124 


569 


251 
70 
38 
22 
3 

1 
32 

2,833 


1,941 

212 

190 

239 

91 

82 

24 

10 


957 
207 
227 
146 
110 
17 
2 


257 
159 

97 
53 
14 

7 


5 
620 


202 
55 

176 
91 


"(x) 


(x) 


l;0 


(X) 


1,234 

1,293 

186 

526 

(x) 


31,687 


514 
274 
48 
119 


(x) 


13,363 


(x) 


419 


148 
95 


(x) 


2,989 


23,440 
5,416 

(x) 
656 

170 
(x) 
(x) 

229 


190,347 


10,842 
1,834 
287 
(X) 
161 
58 
(x) 
(x) 

37 


55,990 


246 
91 
29 
(x) 
16 
4 

(x) 
(x) 


5,828 


2,258 
479 
101 
(x) 
67 
25 
(x) 
(X) 
20 


25,618 


124,448 

26,939 

22,487 

9,396 

3,669 

1,780 

309 

209 

1,060 


37,199 

7,954 

6,667 

2,497 

905 

424 

52 

48 

244 


2,697 

877 
933 
594 
390 
171 
38 
16 
112 


15,357 

4,065 

3,739 

1,513 

538 

247 

32 

21 

106 


10,814 


3,070 


388 


1,602 


4,965 

4,088 
1,14^ 
320 
99 
(x) 
(x) 


71,075 


,115 

312 

89 

33 


(x) 
(x) 


20,694 


67 

191 
45 
31 
20 

(x) 

(x) 
31 

2,142 


612 
161 


(x) 
(x) 


8,297 


60,163 

2,797 

2,832 

3,012 

738 

763 

177 

148 

445 

41,523 


17,848 
724 
812 

773 
172 
174 
32 
41 
118 


i: 


a 


1,404 
152 
162 
197 
87 
73 
23 
7 
37 

1,035 


6,598 

393 

480 

469 

104 

95 

19 

12 

27 

6,02- 


30,084 

5,061 

3,450 

1,695 

772 

127 

(x) 

(x) 

100 

10,655 


9,315 

1,550 

1,187 

528 

129 

39 

(x) 

(x) 

17 

3,205 


554 

119 

127 

97 

105 

14 

(x) 

(x) 

16 

364 


4,014 
916 
663 

296 
100 
25 

(x) 
(x) 
7 

1,627 


4,754 

3,257 

1 ,767 

618 

147 
21 


(x) 


1,442 

1,025 

495 

173 

53 

3 

2 


12 


(«) 


125 

102 
74 
37 
12 


(x) 


240 

109 

31 

6 

2 


(x) 


4,951 

1,915 

3,370 

86/ 

355 

251 


-.5 


(X) 


1,477 

558 

962 

261 

93 

67 

1? 

(x) 


96 

34 

102 

76 

49 

12 

5 

(x) 


766 

302 

572 

188 

67 

48 

6 

(x) 


See  footnotea  at  end  of  .table. 


T;iblc  •JC— CITY  SIZE- 


CITY  SIZE 

-PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICESU-SELECTED  KINDS  OF  BUSINESS,  BY 
GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION:  1948— Continued 

r-ilABLISHMtNIS.  Rf  CIUPTS,  PaV  RoLL.  AND  PfcRSONNKL 


4.13 


Kind  of  business,  iinii  city  si:e 
fn-umbcr  ot" intkibitints) 


OjuinbCT) 


Establish-  e^™pr 
ments 


('TTwuiddii 


Pay  roll, 
entire  yeu 


{Thousand 
dolldTs) 


Active 

propne 

tors," 

November 


Plid 

employees, 

workweek 

endeU 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(Numb<r) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(DolUri) 


Kind  of  business,  and  acy  size 
(ntimber  of  inhnbitants) 


Establub- 
ments 


(Number) 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


(Thourand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 


(Thouiand 
dollaTs) 


Active 

ptxiprie' 

tors,* 

November 

(Number) 


Paid 

empbyees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15  ' 

(lumbal 


PayrolL 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(DolLlri) 


AUTOMOBILE  STORIGE  AND 
PAIUaNC--Contlnue(l 

East  South  Central. lotal.. , . 
Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  i99,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

W«.-st  South  Central,  total... 
Cities  of— 

;)00,000  or  more 

250, OCO  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000   to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

Mountain  total 

Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

Pacific,  total 

Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

BARBER  SHOPS 

United  States,   total 

Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999.. 

100,000  to  249,999.. 

50,000  to  99,999.... 

25,000   to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 


New  England,    total 

Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999. 
100,000  to  249,999. 
50,000  to  99,999... 
25,000  to  49,999... 
10,000  to  224,999.. 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area.... 


Middle  Atlantic,  *.^tal. 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more..,. 

250,000  to  499,999. 

100,000  to  249,999. 

50,000  to  9»,959... 

25,000  to  49,999... 

10,000  to  24,999... 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area.... 


East  North  Central,  total... 
Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 


IM. 

102 
17 
10 
2 


173 

205 

142 

43 

21 

10 

1 

1 


101 
39 


1,190 


574 

252 

143 

99 

70 

35 

3 

1 

13 


91,993 


21,516 
5,948 
8,191 
6,928 
6,916 
9,392 
6,767 
5,412 
20,923 


6,950 


748 

1,663 
1,066 
930 
960 
343 
100 
1,140 

23,271 


9,760 
1,145 
1,612 
1,679 
1,425 
2,365 
1,539 
1,026 
2,720 

19,425 


5,816 
1,069 
1,145 
1,494 
1,769 
1,655 
1,250 
1,014 
4,213 


1,271 


2,673 

1,427 

248 

43 

(x) 


(x) 


712 

455 

92 

5 


(x) 


(X) 
(x) 


(x) 

(x)' 
(x) 


452 

302 

56 

6 

(x) 


(x) 

(X) 


14,672 

9,316 

1,860 

91 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


4,018 
3,427 
2,622 
555 
190 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


1,196 
1,079 
815 
152 
55 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


■/3 
137 
91 
34 
15 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 


596 
580 
453 
101 
33 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 


23,673 
22,642 
16,211 
3,100 
1,102 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


1,427 
847 

71 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

26,140 


374 
265 


129 

20 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

7,425 


178 
134 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

877 


(x) 

(X) 

(x) 
3,133 


15,513 

6,427 

2,084 

962 

627 

315 

(x) 

(x) 

179 


404,441 


4,4/;2 

1,932 

561 

195 

180 

30 

(x) 

(x) 


126,012 


373 

182 

115 

92 

64 

30 

(x) 

(x) 

13 


95,970 


1,865 

693 

283 

126 

100 

32 

(x) 

(x) 

30 


64,509 


103,510 
29,997 
39,294 
34,798 
35,430 
47,654 
31,170 
22,710 
59,878 


34,413 
10,753 
13,538 
U,957 
12,341 
15,866 
9,927 
6,495 
10,722 


22,288 
6,129 
8,421 
7,137 
7,321 

10,113 
7,27.5 
5,796 

21,440 


17,581 
5,390 
6,366 
5,946 
5,946 
7,710 
5,187 
3,611 
6,272 


25,592 


6,384 


7,157 


3,644 


127,541 


3,216 

6,376 
3,916 
3,594 
3,598 
1,136 
299 
3,407 

89,613 


1,098 

1,744 
969 
920 
808 
265 
38 
542 

23,532 


766 

1,721 

1,107 
967 

1,004 
345 
101 

1,146 

24,498 


990 
579 
512 
463 
145 
23 
301 


43,998 
4,117 
5,648 
6,205 
5,371 
8,465 
5,235 
3,300 
7,274 

85,533 


28,323 
5,070 
5,642 
7,906 
9,203 
8,554 
5,536 
3,922 

11,427 


14,444 

1,034 

1,350 

1,432 

1,210 

1,716 

934 

507 

855 

24,406 


8,733 
1,675 
1,804 
2,599 
3,033 
2,721 
1,454 
897 
1,490 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


10,338 
1,205 
1,675 
1,761 
1,537 
2,517 
1,618 
1,069 
2,778 

20,095 


5,896 
1,089 
1,175 
1,552 
1,853 
1,739 
1,347 
1,087 
4,307 


7,825 
547 
721 
769 
670 
942 
549 
279 
510 

11.764 


4,347 

822 

552 

1,140 

1,353 

1,210 

695 

430 

865 


291 
20, 
27 
28 
24 
34, 
20, 
9 
17 


7,584 
5,259 
223 
2,544 
445 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

146,265 


87,733 

38,370 

11,520 
4,771 
3,661 
1,492 

(x) 

(x) 
609 


2,557,296 


696,320 
217,130 
273,474 
241,170 
250,235 
323,008 
202,257 
132,219 
221,483 


22,249 

34,445 
18,936 
13,693 
16,308 
5,416 
778 
10,716 

474,639 


495,925 


177,277 
34,834 
37,891 
52,737 
60,933 
54,395 
29,038 
18,461 
30,304 


BAKBER  SHOPS— Continued 

West  North  Central,  total... 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000   to  9,999 

2,500   to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

South  Atlantic,    total 

Cities  of  — 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 , 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

East  South  Central,  total.. 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

West  South  Central,  total.. 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

Mountain,  total 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000   to  249,999 

50,000    to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000   to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

Pacific,    total 

Cities  of — 

500,000  op  more 

250,000   to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000   to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000   to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

BARBER  AND  BEAUTT  SHOPS 
CCMBINED 

United  States,  total... 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999. 

100,000   to   249,999, 

50,000   to  99,999... 

25,000  to  49,999... 

10,000  to  24,999... 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area.... 

Nev  England,   total 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 


9,294 


1,161 
572 
622 
460 
395 
372 
637 
697 

3,828 

9,633 


1,289 
212 

1,082 
945 
799 
969 
893 
755 

2,639 

4,333 


653 
458 
173 
285 
429 
538 
403 
1,399 

7,586 


775 
674 
665 
392 
430 
357 
874 
733 
2,136 

2,716 


316 
223 
140 
282 
305 
277 
315 
858 

8,780 


1,967 
1,307 
721 
579 
601 
980 
366 
369 
1,890 


442 
226 
282 
183 
215 
258 
226 
175 
579 


36,793 


9,746 


9,645 


•^.X'-' 


5,246 
3,052 
2,824 
2,557 
2,319 
4,360 
3,238 
2,953 
10,244 

50,412 


1,598 

1,116 
851 
957 
854 

1,411 
949 
764 

1,246 

20,623 


1,172 
538 
638 
469 
405 
950 
754 
741 

3,926 

9,667 


784 
504 
443 
437 
379 
695 
490 
388 
749 

11,172 


7,053 
1,723 
6,754 
6,325 
4,954 
6,161 
5,077 
3,732 
8,613 

20,657 


2,784 
840 
3,027 
2,921 
2,198 
2,816 
2,151 
1,481 
2,395 

8,387 


1,284 
222 

1,062 
934 
833 

1,024 
953 
304 

2,746 

4,555 


1,425 
456 
1,550 
1,582 
1,127 
1,455 
1,217 
8-/4 
1,476 

4,937 


3,709 
2,867 
1,046 
1,708 
2,663 
2,961 
.  1,813 
3,900 

34,404 


1,570 

1,250 

437 

797 

1,155 

1,325 

713 

1,090 

12,473 


662 

493 
171 
298 
430 
571 
447 
1,433 

8,129 


884 
672 
268 
414 
654 
754 
509 
772 

6,732 


3,339 
3,719 
3,981 
2,558 
2,372 
5,129 
4,094 
3,079 
5,533 

13,433 


1,477 
1,553 
1,701 
1,078 
1,009 
2,090 
1,438 
1,044 
1,088 

4,454 


798 
708 
694 
438 
467 
947 
962 
800 
2,295 

2,645 


745 
864 
863 
5U 
533 
1,037 
774 
629 
703 

2,000 


1,747 
1,340 
711 
1,650 
2,147 
1,590 
1,397 
2,651 

47,944 


650 
514 
242 
755 
861 
551 
353 
503 

16,002 


312 
220 
147 
304 
332 
316 
349 
865 

9,176 


306 
229 
110 
328 
355 
245 
165 
2^ 

6,579 


11,785 
6,650 
3,662 
3,574 
4,059 
6,557 
2,253 
2,215 
5,779 


22,937 


4,279 
2,305 
1,297 
1,272 
1,565 
2,238 
300 
688 
1,508 


9,696 


2,034 

1,343 
743 
508 
651 

1,070 
339 
398 

1,942 


2,978 


1,624 
985 
526 
517 
630 
389 
308 
264 
635 


5,365 


4,622 
2,150 
2,828 
1,739 
2,259 
2,721 
2,236 
1,303 
3,129 


834 


(x) 
(x) 


90 
63 
111 

170 


1,985 
964 

1,328 
760 

1,072 

1,176 
982 
523 
904 


497 
258 
297 
2U 
249 
308 
261 
205 
690 


1,053 
553 
742 
444 
550 
629 
536 
316 
540 


356 


(x) 
(x) 


205 


(x) 
U) 


(x) 
(x) 


197,110 


32,265 
21,794 
16,983 
18,833 
17,880 
28,776 
19,553 
15,331 
25,525 

415,356 


54,840 
17,183 
60,038 
59,481 
44,008 
55,513 
44,797 
29,954 
49,542 

171,656 


32,021 
24,270 
10,233 
15,827 
24,596 
25,795 
15,252 
22,654 

257,765 


30,274 
31,563 
35,099 
21,697 
21,533 
43,349 
29,407 
21,532 
23,212 

89,491 


13,207 
10,602 

4,865 
14,895 
17,592 
10,845 

7,187 
10,298 

327,800 


87,305 
46,222 
26,848 
25,910 
31,470 
47,780 
15,155 
13,753 
31,357 


193,501 


39,243 
19,643 
27,405 
15,550 
20,647 
23,588 
19,065 
10,168 
17,8«.2 


6,904 


2,173 

333 

549 

909 

1,416 

(X) 

(x) 
708 


4.14 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  4C.— CITY  SIZL— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— SELECTED  KiNDS  OF  BUSINESS,  BY 

GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION:  1948— Continued 

tsrABHsUMi  MS.  Rht.HriM'i,  Pav  Roll,  and  Phk-sosnti 


Kind  of  business,  and  city  sue 
(number  of  inhabiuntsj 


BAHBEB  AND  BEAUTY  SHOPS 
COIBINS) — Continued 

Middle  Atlantic,,  total 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  i99,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to   24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500   to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

East  North  Central,  total.. 
Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,9=9 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

West  North  Central,  total... 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  mope 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000   to   24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

South  Atlantic,    total 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

East  South  Central,  total.. 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500   to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

West  South  Central,  total.. 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

Mountain,  total 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000   to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000   to  9,999 

2,500    to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

Pacific,   total 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 


Establish- 
mcnts 


(Hfiher) 


144 
11 
25 
25 
32 
49 
29 
23 
C3 


155 
32 
52 
55 


38 
29 
46 
30 
29 
46 
40 
33 
144 


Receipts, 
enure  year 


{Thousand 

dulluri) 


1,266 
63 
171 
158 
300 
402 
260 
188 
452 

5,264 


1,766 
370 
504 
6S2 
559 
409 
417 
124 
433 

3,374 


332 
237 
455 
206 
270 
492 
382 
257 
743 


93 
248 
377 
184 
279 
221 
284 
112 
342 


294 
167 
66 
126 
165 
134 
180 
204 


403 
289 
610 
139 
182 
332 
403 
253 
305 

1,250 


101 
196 

71 
265 
116 
172 

93 
236 

2,608 


542 
543 
258 
170 
167 
414 


(x) 
M 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 


Active 

propnc 

tors," 

November 

{Thousand 
cIoUms)      (.Number) 


507 
26 


128 
127 
98 
72 


809 
176 
231 
322 
239 
178 
153 


147 
102 
222 

77 
139 
202 
163 

90 
158 

1,028 


45 
124 
179 

88 
143 

87 
157 

50 
155 


118 
71 
33 
57 
83 
61 

102 
73 


123 
133 
312 
59 
91 
166 
19i 
111 
122 


34 
99 
31 
152 
48 
72 
34 
60 

1,129 


247 
251 
110 
63 


(x) 

(x) 


174 
15 
29 
31 
41 
62 
35 
25 


165 
36 
56 
57 
66 
45 


34 
35 
60 
43 
43 
178 


(x) 
(x) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(dumber) 


406 

79 
119 
174 
100 
87 
82 
23 
62 


76 
47 

118 
38 
72 

108 
86 
57 
93 


25 
85 

111 
79 
85 
54 
94 
39 

104 


97 
135 
30 
52 
99 
116 
69 
75 


122 

115 

47 

.14 

10 

92 

(x) 

(x) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(Dollari) 


Kind  of  business,  and  city  size 
(number  of  inhabitants) 


23,4e0l 


10,1461 
513 
1,691 
1,251 
2,478 
2,447 
1,934 
1,348 
1,652 

45,563  I 


15,929 
4,090 
4,709 
6,434 
4,579 
3,309 
3,121 
668 
2,224 

25,244 


2,696 
1,971 
4,393 
1,491 
2,725 
3,942 
3,135 
1,749 
3,142 

21,070 


972 
2,389 
3,874 
1,910 
2,868 
1,692 
3,022 
1,124 
3,219 

11,709 


2,205 
l,4/i6 
587 
1,078 
1,630 
1,280 
1,980 
1,503 

26,095 


2,232 
2,943 
6,300 
1,208 
1,639 
3,305 
3,822 
2,285 
2,361 


755 
1,791 

625 
3,015 

947 
1,331 

512 
1,246 

23,334 


5,095 
4,9';7 
2,368 
1,495 
1,556 
4,400 

(x) 

(x) 
1,857 


BEAUTY  SHOPS 

United  States,    total.. 

Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499, 99J 
100,000  to  249,999, 
50,000  to  99,999.. 
25,000  to  49,999.. 
10,000  to  24,999.. 

5,00(y  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999.... 

Remainder  of  area... 

New  England,  total 

Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999.... 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of   area 

Middle  Atlantic,    total 

Cities  of — 

500,0(30  or  more 

250,000    to  499,999 

100,000   to  249,999'.... 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

East  North  Central,  total. 
Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000   to  249,999.... 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

Vi  St  North  Central,  total. 
Cities  of — 

500, (X)0  or  more 

250,000   to  499,999 

100,000   to   249,999 

50,000   to  99,999 

25,000   to  49,999 

10,000   to  24,999 

5,000   to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

South  Atlantic,    total 

Cities  of — 

500, (X)0  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000   to  249,999.... 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

East  South  Central,  total. 
Cities  of— 

5(X),000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000   to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000   to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

West  South  Central,  total. 
Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999.... 

100,000  to  249,999.... 

50,000  to  99,999 

25, OCX)  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 


Establish- 
ments 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


(N« 


I  (T/idusdnd 
.ibcr)       dc'Ijrj) 


74, 4 '"17 


17,554 
5,320 
6,911 
6,192 
6,391 
8,479 
5,934 
4,543 

13,173 


508 

1,191 
364 
756 
831 
289 
82 
854 

17,334 


6,779 
738 
1,148 
1,418 
1,247 
1,957 
1,310 
644 
1,893 

16,054 


5,005 
1,033 
1,049 
1,300 
1,610 
l,=''l 
1,156 
866 
2,462 


1,122 
559 
487 
421 
393 
640 
612 
642 

2,249 

8,744 


1,360 
22° 

1,123 
974 
848 
994 
781 
645 

1,790 


619 
373 
153 
253 
371 
520 
.194 
989 

6,439 


746 
724 
708 
410 
408 
820 
748 
570 
,105 


417,570 


135,408 
36,814 
44,419 
38,.1m9 
36,637 
43,905 
25,779 
16,740 
37,519 


.10,172 


4,843 

7,940 
5,203 
3,926 
3,696 
1,166 
319 
3,079 

107,385 


57,375 
4,988 
6,441 
7,816 
7,095 
9,408 
5,606 
2,730 
5,926 

87,758 


34,408 
6,076 
6,320 
8,528 
9,310 
8,266 
5,245 
3,244 
6, .161 

34,863 


7,176 
4,139 
3,118 
2,948 
2,485 
4,344 
2,666 
2,357 
5,630 

46,503 


10,241 
1,879 
6,759 
6,123 
5,062 
5,132 
3,428 
2,611 
5,356 


4,111 
2,815 
835 
1,297 
1,790 
2,094 
1,322 
2,571 

30,030 


4,295 
5,578 
4,539 
2,180 
1,775 
4,033 
2,806 
1,946 
.\8-/8 


-[- 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dotliTs) 


Active 
proprie- 
j     tors.' 
'Novetnber 


143,274 


54,133 
14,086 
16,570 
13,446 
13,345 
13,622 
7,186 
3,822 
7,064 


9,804 


1,935 

2,833 
1,718 
1,.?05 
1,018 

283 
70 

722 

36,399 


24,109 
1,765 
2,083 
2,544 
2,178 
2,674 
1,393 
496 
1,157 

29,139 


12,820 
2,138 
2,343 
3,042 
3,114 
2,552 
1,429 
746 
955 

10,728 


2,673 

1,566 

1,185 

1,119 

869 

1,315 

729 

499 

773 

16,685 


4,217 
846 
2,641 
2,266 
1,654 
1,786 
1,073 
698 
1,300 


1 ,722 
1,187 
325 
490 
611 
622 
336 
514 

10,2.17 


1,718 

2,355 

1,774 

729 

614 

1,320 

846 

468 

413 


Paid 

employee*, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(>{i.nibeT)|  (\i.mbcT) 


,111 


17,853 
5,372 
6,808 
6,255 
6,35.' 
8,624 
6,028 
4,601 

13,213 


5,261 


1,156 
364 
744 
620 
267 
79 
636 

17,948 


7,059 
754 
1,155 
1 ,491 
1,258 
2,017 
1,374 
878 
1,"62 

16,009 


5,056 
1,030 
1,021 
1,272 
1,553 
1,592 
1,16.'' 
867 
2,454 

7,351 


1,111 
568 
486 
431 
399 
840 
596 
649 

2,2/1 

8,633 


1,112 
229 

1,095 
976 
863 
968 
769 
637 

1,742 

3,696 


625 
352 
146 
251 
377 
551 
403 
991 

6,490 


738 
726 
714 
414 
399 
851 
750 
590 
1,308 


87,2.0 


28,450 
8,102 

10,178 
8,578 
o ,  r '  1 
9,383 
5,4ff,- 
3,083 
5,458 


1,109 

1,751 
1,202 
607 
699 
201 
50 
454 

21,721 


12,568 

1,048 

1,323 

1,583 

1,408 

1,775 

946 

362 

70S 

17,268 


6,759 
1,259 
1,364 
1,850 
2,024 
1,676 
1,002 
559 
775 

6,925 


1,587 
825 
725 
679 
559 
935 
547 
406 
662 

11,623 


2,329 

524 

1,790 

1,626 

1,331 

1,378 

913 

622 

1,110 


1,138 
838 
232 
396 
556 
573 
343 
550 

7,109 


1,033 
1,398 
1,104 
543 
507 
977 
725 
414 
408 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


CITY  SIZE 


4.15 


Table  4C.— CITY  SI2E- 


-PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— SELECTED  KINDS  OF  BUSINESS,  BY 
GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION:  1948— Continued 


\KII.SHMINIS,   Rid  ins.   Fay   HoLI  .    \Nn   PlUsUNNhl. 


Kind  of  business,  and  aty  size 
(numtci  of  iniiabiuncs) 


Establish- 
ments 


(Humbo) 


B£AUTY  SHOPS— Continued 


Kountaiii,  total 

Cities  of— 

^J0,(.<.>']  or  BJore.... 
2'0, JOO  to  i<«,999. 
100,000  to  2i9,999. 
50,000  to  99,999... 
?",,tX»  to  •;9,999. .. 
10,030  to  24,999... 

^,000  ic  9,999 

2,'i«J   to  4,999 

Ketalnder  of  area.... 


Pnt-ifii;,    tot;il 

Cities  of — 

f«>,OuO  or  i&:>re.... 
250,000  to  »'-'9,999. 
10C,000  to  2..9,999. 
»,i.W  to  '<9,999... 
25,J0O  to  ■.),999,.. 
10,000   to  24, •'99... 

5,000   to  9,  I'W 

2,100    to  4,9^> 

Reic-.iiaier  of  ipts,... 


CLEAMWi  AND  DYEING  PLANTH 
(EXC.  RUC  CLmNIHQ) 
Ur.Ilt-d  5tatt  r,    total.... 
Cities  or~ 

500,tX?0  or  toorc 

250, Oa  to  499,9'19.. 
100,000  u-  249,9')9.. 
50,000  to  99,999.... 
25,000  to  49,999.... 

10,000  TO  24,9<'-> 

5,000  v.!  ■-•,■•9" 

2,5X  to  4,'i;iv 

R(  n^i.-Mlcr  of  arcn 


;  .  Enjland,  tot'ii 

Cities  of— 

900,000  i;r  t^.ri;... 
250,000  to  499, 9y' 
100,000  to  249,909 
50,000  to  ■:/'>, 999.. 
25,000  to  49,999.. 
10,000  to  .x,9-.'9.. 

5,000    to  9,999 

2,500   U.  4,999 

RenKiinder  of    ;re3, .. 


Middle  Atlnntic,  total. 
Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more.. .. 

250,(XX)  to  499,999. 

100,000  to  249,999. 

50,000  to  99,999... 

25,000  to  49,999... 

10,000  to  24,9'>9... 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area.... 


East  North  Central,  total... 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,9-'9 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,,>99 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Ronainder  of  area 

W.-St  North  C^nlnl,  total... 
Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,(>JO  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

.WO  to  9,*99 

2,500  to  4,999 

Rctnaicxler  of  rirea 


South  Atlantic,   total.. 
Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more.... 
250,000  to  499,999. 
100,000  to  249,999. 
50,000  to  99,999... 
25,000  to  49,999... 
10,000  to  24,999... 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500   to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area.... 


1,'X19 


288 
l."6 
98 
2S4 
21  r 
222 
211 


1,1J0 
bit 
554 
620 
SjO 
294 
2S9 

1,216 


24,01V 


2,968 
1,423 
1,368 
1,764 
2,084 
3,266 
2,666 
2,2fO 
5,728 


980 


166 

155 
197 
76 
18 
163 


»91 
HI 
200 
221 
269 
386 
239 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


Payroll, 
entire  year 


(Thoiisdiid     (Thousand 
dolljTl)      I     .Mlars) 


20'' 
261 

32. 
445 
513 
448 
32'"' 
669 


210 
138 
139 
144 
121 
359 
298 
332 
870 

3,989 


209 
61 
376 
406 
351 
491 
440 
405 
1,250 


1,900 
1,'44 

i;8 

1,809 
1,'.49 
1,082 
721 
1,184 

53,481 


17,068 
8,13; 
4,943 
4,058 

5,r': 

5,66-, 
l,68o 
1,490 
4,534 


807,673 


181,063 
69,214 
86,350 
79,304 
85, ■,18 

103,338 
63,240 
45,047 
94,399 


45,905 


'.,2'/6 

lU,'.'t6 
7,405 
■^,913 
7,066 
1,845 
489 
4,145 

156,871 


62,364 
7,134 
13,721 
16,089 
13,334 
18,324 
8,41V 
6,394 
11,094 

194,765 


Acuvc 

propne- 

tors" 

November 

(Aluinbft.l 


1.82 
(.!4 
233 
634 
■Oi 
306 
138 
204 

19,121 


6,661 
3,012 
1,868 
1,450 
2,38-; 
1,841 
505 
371 
1,026 


385,155 


93,102 
35,213 
43,356 
40,102 
42,179 
48,490 
2/,  004 
18,334 
37,375 


23, 


2,348 

5,738 
4,034 
5,260 
3,380 
835 
222 
1,718 

78,669 


66,011 
15,976 
13,717 
18,932 
23,498 
20,221 
13,470 
7,763 
15,177 

64,337 


10,280 
5,249 
7,038 
5,149 
5,158 
9,813 
6,174 
6,020 
9,456 

106,944 


11,001 
2,003 
14 ,782 
14,132 
11,405 
14,240 
10,393 
7,228 
21,760 


See  footnotes  at  erd  of  taole. 


32,00l 
3,403 
7,002 
S,39S 
6,463 
9,407 
3,S55 
2,987 
5,148 

96,262 


Plid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Humbrr) 


290 
143 
l^i: 
?■< 
2  0 
229 
213 
421 

'.',798 


2,080 
1,150 
686 
554 
636 
669 
310 
285 
1,228 


26,601 


3,137 
1,539 
2,012 
1,867 
2,364 
3,727 
3,000 
2,528 
6,427 


901 


135 
100 
127 
188 
SO 
21 
173 

3,224 


34,442 
8,329 
7,034 
9,931 

11,793 
9,567 
5,798 
3,202 
6,166 

27,740 


5,319 
2,555 
3,426 
2,455 
2,465 
4,256 
2,326 
2,189 
2,749 

48,983 


5,206 
902 
7,260 
6,805 
5,406 
6,580 
4,616 
3,031 
9,177 


986 
124 
224 

238 
299 
463 
266 
213 
411 

4,486 


784 
193 
294 
342 
548 
594 
527 
385 
819 


374 
31". 
l-.'2 
391 
311 
203 
104 
149 

9,686 


3,065 

1,536 

968 

791 

1 ,  128 

1,036 

297 

223 

642 


203,867 


42,080 
17,036 
22,621 
20,864 
22,381 
27,066 
16,652 
11 , 533 
2'.,  584 


11,600 


1,103 

2,681 

1,923 

2,591 

1,845 

437 

121 

899 

38,496 


Pay  roll, 
worlrweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(Dollars) 


13,201 
12,1.08 
',09« 
12,799 
10,149 
5,749 
3,04' 
4  .093 

400,33? 


137,29.; 
63,702 
38,131 
30,475 
50,640 
38,777 
10,688 
8,054 
22,572 


7,685,935 


1,833,739 
683,268 
855,183 
790,927 
840,712 
972,296 
550,881 
377,916 
784,063 


450,42 


14 


975 
1,600 
3,445 
4,liE 
3,117 
4,741 
2,041 
1,544 
2,875 

45,555 


212 
156 
15-' 
160 
167 
429 
353 
378 

9';o 


248 
65 
392 
419 
358 
547 
467 
418 
,380 


14,883 
3,866 
3,358 
4,510 
5,877 
4,827 
3,108 
1,769 
3,357 

15,821 


2,680 
1,199 
1,736 
1,376 
1,425 
2,536 
1,543 
1,445 
1,881 

32,261 


2,634 
564 
4  .474 
4,526 
3,488 
4,478 
3,316 
2,284 
6,497 


44,629 

10/,157 
74,078 

103,303 
67,206 
16,415 
4,363 
33,278 

1,574,832 


637,870 
66,621 
141,899 
166,600 
129,744 
185,415 
77,861 
59,516 
109,306 

1,895,391 


675,816 
162,230 
137,751 
191,406 
233,720 
191,008 
115,173 
63,196 
125,091 

552,209 


Kind  of  business,  and  city  site 
(number  of  inhabitants) 


101 ,  383 
51,013 
67,230 
49,734 
49,489 
84,464 
47,309 
44,301 
57,286 


105,788 
18,003 
145,894 
138,917 
105,969 
131,294 
95,943 
66,651 
192,433 


Establish- 


(dumber) 


CLMNINfi  Am  DYIINi;  PUNTS 
(EXC.  RUO  CLEANING)— Coir. 

East  .South  Central ,  total.. 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,0ai    to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,990 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

West  .South  Central,  total.. 
Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  .•'49,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,919 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

Mountain,  total 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  mure 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  are. 

Pacific,  total 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999.... 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  -,999 

Remainder  of  area 

DIAPER  .SERVICE 

United  States,    total.. 

Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more... 
250,000  to  499,999 
100,000  to  249,999 
50,000  to  99,999.. 
25,000  to  49,999.. 
10,000  to  24,999.. 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area... 

New  England,    total 

Cities  of — 

300,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999.... 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

Middle  Atlantic,  total 

Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999.... 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

East  North  Central,  total. 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 


206 
181 
89 
172 
283 
334 
262 
693 

4,437 


446 
421 
352 
261 
289 
587 
552 
455 
1,074 

1,025 


66 
67 
56 
112 
138 
167 
140 
279 

1,873 


281 
211 
126 
138 
170 
312 
112 
134 
389 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


CniousaTid 
dolljTi) 


49,934 


10,992 
5,358 
2,514 
4,121 
5,813 
6,831 
4,559 
9,246 

76,981 


9,555 
10,567 
9,869 
6,110 
5,743 
11,10.; 
8,605 
5,905 
9,523 

25,506 


3,419 
2,736 
1,724 
3,934 
4,089 
3,335 
2,511 
3,758 

86,430 


17,576 

13,874 
7,863 
7,249 
8,612 

12,668 
4,170 
4,178 

10,240 


25,887 


Piy  roll, 
entire  year 

(TTioujflnd 


2,-, 414 


5,783 
2,739 
1,125 
1,873 
2,525 
2,894 
1,849 
3,626 

33,501 


4,583 
5,302 
4,732 
2,860 
2,583 
4,814 
3,342 
2,145 
3,140 

11,196 


1,760 
1,353 

827 
1,925 
1,798 
1,367 

914 
1,252 

42,855 


11,716 
3,235 
4,230 
3,263 
1,550 
988 
308 

597 


2,174 


(x) 

1,089 
596 
248 
(x) 


47 
10,464 


6,316 
1,035 
781 
1,309 
271 
384 
105 

263 

6,174 


3,982 
537 
439 
553 
472 
50 
(») 

(x)'" 


9,198 
7,179 
4,072 
3,667 
4,411 
6,163 
1,971 
1,795 
4,399 


10,061 


Acuve 

proprie. 

tors,' 

November 

(Atumbft) 


Paid 

employees. 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  IS 


225 
184 
94 
190 
315 
367 
296 
780 

4,729 


484 
440 
388 
272 
320 
619 
612 
494 
1,100 

1,196 


96 
73 
61 
134 
169 
192 
168 
303 


346 
240 
163 
181 
221 
403 
136 
155 
491 


4,889 

1,233 

1,561 

1,237 

545 

282 

107 

207 


(x) 


457 
240 
81 


(x) 


15 
4,002 


2,476 
384 
287 
506 
110 
100 
29 

110 

2,642 


1,798 
222 
165 
195 
197 
13 
(x) 

(x)'" 


3,448 
1,918 
774 
1,307 
1,923 
2,204 
1,479 
2,8'/8 

21,398 


2,586 
2,881 

2,;7C 

1,813 
1,772 
3,144 
2,337 
1,562 
2,507 

6,003 


768 
653 

415 
998 
1,009 
827 
572 
761 

16,802 


3,219 
2,710 
1,560 
1,369 
1,806 
2,563 
8i9 
807 
1,929 


4,685 


Pay  roll. 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(DolldTS) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(X)' 


2,020 
563 
873 
587 
270 
169 
73 

130 


270 
99 
50 
(x) 


9 
1,597 


963 
144 
126 
191 
43 
55 
20 


1,197 


765 
113 
84 
115 
80 
6 
(x) 

(x)" 


113,749 
55,387 
22, .'75 
38,981 
50,877 
61,147 
38,778 
VB,103 

6  2,t42 


92 ,780 
103,385 
97,299 
59,809 
54,645 
101,057 
68,930 
44,638 
70,099 

226,693 


33,227 
25,397 
16,176 
38,906 
37,553 
28,832 
20,027 
26,575 

836,100 


175,473 
135,040 
77,169 
71,432 
85,955 
123,422 
39,271 
36,446 
91,892 


196,973 


92,535 
24,410 
33,074 
23,398 
11,022 
6,130 
2,243 

4,161 


(x) 

11,498 
4,320 
1,8U 

(x) 


288 
76,219 


46,431 
7,705 
5,543 
9,140 
2,322 
2,175 
642 

2,261 

51,050 


34,399 
4,480 
3,013 
4,085 
3,841 
218 

(x) 

(x)"" 


4.16 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  4C.— CITY  SIZE- 


-PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES -SELECTED  KINDS  OF  BUSINESS,  BY 
GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION:  1948— Continued 


ESTABLISHMKNI^.  RcCErKTS,  PaY  RoLL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


Kjnd  of  business,  and  city  sue 
{number  of  inhabitantsj 


Establish- 
ments 


(Number) 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


(ThouidruJ 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 


Acuve 
proprie- 
tors," 
November 

(Thousand 
dotlaTs)      (J^umbcr) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 


Payroll, 
worlrweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Dollars) 


Kind  of  business,  and  city  size 
(number  of  inhabitants) 


Establish' 


Receipts, 


(TTiousdnd 
(>{uTnb<r) ,      dolldrj) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 


(Thousand 
doHars) 


Acave 

propne- 

tors.* 

November 

(Humhcr) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov   15 

i^iumbfr) 


DI4PEH  SERVICE — Continued 

West  North  {Jentral,  totAl. . 
Cities  of-- 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 .-.. 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

South  Atlantic ,   total 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

East  South  Central,  total.. 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remalrjier  of  area 

West  South  Central,  total.. 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000   to  249,999 

50,000   to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000   to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

Mountain,   total 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000   to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

Pacific,   total 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

ELECTRICAl  REPAIR  SHOPS 

United  States,  total... 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more.... 

250,000  to  499,999. 

100,000  to  249,999. 

50,000  to  99,999... 

25,000   to  49,999... 

10,000  to  24,999... 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area.... 

New  England,   total 

Cities  of-- 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  49,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 


19,440 


4,743 
1,445 
1,346 
1,558 
1,470 
2,142 
1,545 
1,167 
3,524 


1,116 


251 
181 
143 
149 
50 
27 
187 


(X) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 

(X) 

(x)' 
(x)' 

(X) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x)' 
(x)' 

Jii. 


(x) 

(x) 

(x)' 

(x)' 

(x) 


(x) 
259 
741 
510 
305 
123 

(x) 

184 
1,001 


(x) 


90 
237 

203 


(X) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


135 

121 

55 

24 


53 
339 


421 
403 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


Cx) 
(x) 


171 
122 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


14 
311 


13 
205 


250 

314 

201 

52 


112 
99 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

(x)' 

(x) 


559 

179 
282 
133 
162 

153 


257 
76 

113 
51 
46 


(x) 
(x)' 


214,796 


72,799 
19,405 
21,559 
17,657 
15,916 
24,304 
13,099 
8,503 
21,554 


12,345 


2,175 

3,024 
1,731 
2,084 
1,351 
329 
162 
1,439 


(x) 
(x)' 


46,831 


(x) 
(x)' 


20,131 


19,984 
4,738 
4,834 
3,501 
2,865 
5,956 
1,593 
990 
2,370 


2,556 


637 

778 
333 
439 
170 
35 
17 
147 


4,885 
1,456 
1,391 
1,612 
1,555 
2,248 
1,636 
1,215 
3,633 


1.132 


256 

187 
148 
153 
50 
26 
191 


103 
34 
53 
24 
25 
33 


(x) 


21,100 


(x) 


3,620 
(x) 
272 

(x) 

(x)'" 
(x)"" 

Ji! 


(x) 

1,624 
4,506 
3,898 
1,761 
600 
(x) 

1,081 


2,936 
2,573 

(x) 

(x) 
388 

(x) 

272 
6,423 


2,122 

2,067 

1,511 

358 

51 
314 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


8,245 
1,939 
2,360 
1,713 
1,424 
2,599 
977 
556 
1,287 


1,211 


265 

387 
162 
190 
100 
23 
10 
74 


4,311 
1,597 
2,204 
1,029 
878 
1,357 
(x) 

(x)"" 


1,023,197 


442,500 

102,725 

106,734 

76,741 

59,712 

126,918 

34,679 

20,871 

52,317 


53,186 


12,864 

1-,  ,469 
7,101 
8,649 
3,112 
735 
353 
2,903 


ELECTRICAL  REPAIR  SHOPS— Ccr., 


Middle  Atlantic,  total. 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more... . 

250,000  to  499,999. 

100,000  to  249,999. 

50,000  to  99,999... 

25,000  to  49,999... 

10,000  to  24,999... 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area.... 


East  North  Central,  total. 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000   to  499,999 

100,000   to   249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 


West  North  Central,  total. 
Cities  of — 

500,000  or  iflore 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999.... 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 


South  Atlantic,  total.. 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more. . .. 

250,000   to  499,999. 

100,000  to  249,999, 

50,000  to  99,999... 

25,000  to  49,999... 

10,000  to  24,999... 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500    to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area.... 


East  South  Central,  total. 
Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000   to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 


West  South  Central,  total. 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000   to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000   to  9,999 

2,500   to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 


Mountain,    total 

Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more.... 
250,000  to  499,999. 
100,000  to  249,999. 
50,000  to  99,999... 
25,000  to  49,999... 
10,000  to  24,999... 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area.... 


Pacific,    total 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999. 

100,000    to   249,999. 

50,000   to  99,999... 

25,000  to  49,999... 

10,000  to  24,999... 

5,000    to  9,999 

2,500   to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area.... 


4,906 


2,241 
235 
331 
346 
292 
479 
296 
158 
528 

3,610 


1,091 
226 
240 
297 
340 
340 
273 
173 
630 

1,851 


282 
167 
131 
137 
99 
211 
154 
201 
469 


279 
47 
323 
238 
212 
265 
214 
188 
533 


163 
133 
50 
89 
133 
156 
116 
271 


243 
230 
230 
139 
112 
288 
249 
172 
392 


31 
61 
77 
72 
58 
129 


1,940 


479 
302 
158 
139 
122 
200 
81 
74 
385 


66,033 


18,054 


5,109 


7,716 


32,668 
3,830 
4,411 
4,099 
3,313 
7,729 
3,044 
1,962 
4,977 

42,053 


9,295 

1,044 
1,013 
904 
rS3 
3,390 
472 
375 
973 

9,271 


2,328 
238 
350 
350 
305 
506 
324 
163 
545 

3,739 


3,925 

376 
501 
472 
316 
1,247 
282 
177 
420 

3,795 


19,545 
2,239 
2,753 
4,024 
3,286 
3,273 
2,215 
1,290 
3,428 

17,457 


5,443 
543 
601 
899 
634 
550 
207 
125 
264 

3,008 


1,127 
219 
237 
303 
351 
354 
296 
184 
668 

1,882 


»,045 
2-/ 3 
247 
356 
301 
233 
115 
66 
159 


3,551 
2,200 
1,437 
1,331 
1,215 
2,246 
1,384 
1,322 
2,771 

23,705 


762 
602 
297 
234 
209 
365 
174 
132 
233 

4,617 


279 
170 
126 
143 
102 
219 
158 
200 
435 


318 
203 
146 
133 
117 
220 
105 
78 
142 


5,454 
1,045 
3,766 
2,743 
2,095 
2,634 
1,794 
1,081 
3,093 

9,459 


1,435 
298 
343 
503 
360 
411 
282 
124 
356 

1,550 


2,272 

1,250 

744 

925 

1,288 

1,194 

657 

1,129 

17,609 


500 
224 
178 
179 
192 
142 
62 
73 

2,911 


2,147 
2,996 
2,433 
1,474 
970 
2,753 
1,353 
1,069 
1,864 

5,490 


419 
730 
539 
264 
159 
396 
168 
107 
129 


1,062 
667 
317 
802 
384 
596 
4/,8 
714 


20,645 


4,074 


7,259 
3,761 
1,768 
1,144 
1,226 
2,146 
690 
512 
2,139 


1,993 
781 
379 
144 
171 
332 
65 
28 
131 


234 
43 
328 
251 
230 
231 
227 
194 
533 


167 
147 
54 
93 
139 
165 
122 
272 


248 

232 
238 
140 
120 
302 
256 
178 
396 


235 

75 

150 

48 

42 

X 

131 

73 

100 

34 

48 

73 

20 

66 

64 

138 

2,038 


498 
312 
161 
150 
133 
210 
87 
82 
405 


690 
116 
436 
232 
200 
237 
172 
77 
213 


238 
150 
84 
78 
124 
100 
44 
66 

1,522 


224 

302 
263 
137 
78 
227 
124 
73 
69 


778 

32" 

148 

72 

90 

165 

32 

U 

90 


See  footnotes  at  ^nd  of  table. 


CITY  SIZE 


4.17 


Table  4C.— CITY  SIZE— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— SELECTED  KINDS  OF  BUSINESS,  BY 

GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION:  1948— Continued 

ESTABLISMMENI^.  RECEIPTS,  PaV  RoLL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


Kind  of  business,  and  aty  size 
(number  of  inhabirants) 


Establish' 
ments 


(^umbff) 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


Pay  roll, " 
entire  year 


(Thousand     (Thousand 
dolldrs)  dollars) 


Acuvc 

propnc 

tors," 

November 

(Tsfumber) 


Kiid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(^iuinber) 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  IS 
(Dollars) 


ICind  of  business,  and  city  size 
(number  of  inhabitants) 


Establish- 
ments 


(>fumber) 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors,* 
November 

(>tumber) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  ■  IJ 

(^lumber) 


FUNERAL  SERVICE 


United  Slates,  total... 
Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999. 

100,000  to  249,999. 

50,000  to  99,999... 

25,000  to  49,999... 

10,000  to  24,999... 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area.... 


Nev  England,  total 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000   to  499,999. 

100,000  to  249,999. 

50,000  to  99,999... 

25,000  to  49,999... 

10,000  to  24,999... 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area.... 


Middle  Atlantic,  total. 
Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999. 

100,000  to  249,999. 

50,000  to  99,999... 

25,000  to  49,999... 

10,000  to  24,999... 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area.... 


East  North  Central,  toti 
Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more.... 

250,000  to  499,999. 

100,000  to  249,999. 

50,000  to  99,999... 

25,000  to  49,999... 

10,000  to  24,999... 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area.... 


West  North  Central,    tot) 
Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999. 
100,000  to  249,999. 
50,000  to  99,999... 
25,000  to  49,999... 
10,000  to  24,999... 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area.... 


South  Atlantic,   total.. 
Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more.... 
250,000  to  499,999. 
100,000  to  249,999. 
50,000  to  99,999... 
25,000  to  49,999... 
10,000  to  24,999... 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area.... 


East  South  Central,  toti 
Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999. 

100,000  to  249,999. 

50,000  to  99,999... 

25,000  to  49,999... 

10,000  to  24,999... 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area.,.. 


West  South  Central,    total 

Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area , . . . . 


18,675 


3,180 
676 
1,194 
1,157 
1,364 
2,323 
2,089 
1,846 
4,846 


1,516 


271 
222 
216 
262 

110 
30 
280 

4,907 


1,539 
186 
319 
306 
338 
601 
456 
316 
846 

4,354 


980 
161 
184 
252 
320 
426 
395 
387 
1,249 

1,842 


155 
56 
66 

70 
79 
213 
201 
223 
779 

2,195 


206 
22 
145 
160 
152 
277 
310 
288 
635 


81 
63 
34 
69 
128 
211 
184 
418 


210 
249 
240 
348 


572,355 


90,019 


18,792 


40,726 


133,564 
38,029 
52,905 
50,564 
51,731 
75,021 
53,793 
38,939 
77,809 


23,279 
7,921 

10,126 
8,812 
8,757 

11,294 
7,382 
4,696 
7,752 


2,849 
660 
1,160 
1,179 
1,324 
2,397 
2,217 
1,980 
5,026 


8,564 
3,158 
4,074 
3,668 
3,816 
5,318 
4,068 
2,870 
5,190 


40,674 


1,377 


2,591 


3,716 

10,509 
7,128 
5,564 
5,945 
2,106 
621 
5,085 

141,791 


554 

1,832 
1,016 
786 
788 
293 
61 
638 

19,167 


242 
211 
194 
242 
106 
25 
243 

4,783 


664 
433 
366 
382 
156 
38 
321 

8,619 


56,033 
7,033 
10,043 
10,587 
9,445 
17,196 
11,113 
6,540 
13,801 

137,907 


42,382 
8,110 
8,233 
12,001 
14,565 
14,930 
11,004 
8,049 
18,633 

51,163 


8,384 
3,719 
3,761 
3,485 
3,539 
7,231 
5,110 
4,625 
11,309 

67,268 


8,929 
1,660 
7,266 
8,549 
6,896 
9,707 
7,748 
5,581 
10,932 


4,262 
3,335 
1,712 
2,456 
3,640 
5,273 
3,800 
6,973 

42,046 


8,824 
932 
1,358 
1,513 
1,285 
2,136 
1,180 
643 
1,296 

18,647 


5,901 
1,571 
1,693 
1,891 
2,388 
2,009 
1,240 
716 
1,238 

7,641 


2,170 
737 
600 
694 
593 

1,049 
589 
482 
727 

12,632 


1,974 
452 
1,507 
1,981 
1,284 
1,720 
1,360 
866 
1,488 


960 
867 
251 
584 
727 
945 
638 
916 

8,510 


1,315 
197 
322 
316 
326 
614 
476 
337 
880 

4,793 


958 
164 
182 
306 
346 
496 
474 
471 
1,396 

1,944 


119 
57 
80 
70 
97 
230 
221 
255 
815 


218 
11 
124 
131 
126 
254 
290 
268 
630 


55 
42 
55 
143 
214 
202 
455 


4,297 
4,352 
4,102 
2,661 
2,784 
6,809 
6,299 
5,276 
5,466 


1,213 
997 

1,062 
593 
535 

1,391 

1,093 
810 
816 


3,334 
477 
599 
672 
631 

1,028 
706 
377 
795 

7,738 


2,030 
609 
590 
742 
919 
849 
609 
461 
929 

3,402 


721 
244 
240 
279 
224 
492 
309 
308 
585 

6,306 


765 
202 
712 
818 
605 
862 
758 
543 
1,021 


452 
416 
150 
322 
439 
556 
407 
696 


36 
80 
195 
259 
228 
313 


544 
424 
459 
272 
298 
709 
671 
508 
531 


451,463 
154,321 
193,205 
168,663 
171,332 
218,714 
146,108 
93,148 
153,872 


10,583 

34,427 
18,515 
15,174 
14,538 
5,759 
1,211 
12,022 

370,638 


171,340 
17,324 
25,906 
28,487 
25,073 
41,391 
24,021 
12,538 
24,558 

357,585 


114,273 
29,548 
31,449 
36,444 
45,675 
38,197 
23,761 
14,047 
24,191 

147,657 


40,324 
13,235 
12,114 
13,054 
11,658 
21,005 
11,604 
9,335 
14,828 

246,523 


38,048 
8,933 
28,038 
38,212 
24,305 
33,793 
26,865 
17,163 
31,116 

117,808 


19,545 
17,524 
4,917 
12,454 
13 ,740 
18,456 
12,673 
13,499 

166,072 


21,904 
19,331 
19,480 
12,015 
11,171 
27,619 
22,059 
16,246 
16,197 


FUNERAL  SERVICE — Continued 

Mountain,  total 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 , 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

Pacific,  total 

Cities  of— 

500,000  OP  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

GENERAL  AUTCHOBILE 
REPAIR  SHOPS 

United  States,    total... 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999. 
100,000  to  249,999. 
50,000  to  99,999... 
25,000  to  49,999... 
10,000  to  24,999... 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area.... 


New  England,    total 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999. 
100,000  to  249,999. 
50,000  to  99,999... 
25,000  to  49,999... 
10,000  to  24,999... 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area.... 


Middle  Atlantic,  total. 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more.... 
250,000  to  499,999. 
100,000  to  249,999. 
50,000  to  99,999... 
25,000  to  49,999... 
10,000  to  24,999... 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area,... 


East  North  Central,  total. 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999.... 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 


West  North  Central,  total. 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 


South  Atlantic,  total.. 
Cities  of- 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999. 

100,000  to  249,999. 

50,000  to  99,999... 

25,000  to  49,999... 

10,000  to  24,999... 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area.... 


13 
18 
15 
41 
55 
75 
89 
117 


106 
78 
49 
43 
69 

151 
82 
89 

174 


60,147 


6,742 
3,108 
3,984 
3,367 
3,489 
5,044 
3,634 
3,090 
27,689 


3,541 


164 

575 
383 
423 
476 
180 
38 
1,302 

10,210 


2,352 
390 
606 
575 
585 
891 
623 
513 

3,675 

10,409 


1,612 
480 
475 
589 
750 
710 
618 
445 

4,730 

7,263 


496 
302 
354 
316 
225 
524 
382 
444 
4,220 

7,643 


485 
128 
548 
475 
320 
514 
427 
393 
,353 


48,502 


1,785 
1,361 
926 
2,452 
2,505 
2,245 
2,031 
1,532 

45,218 


495 
260 
173 
540 
413 
309 
213 
158 

9,000 


15 
20 
17 
30 
59 
83 
90 
108 


176 
96 
65 
169 
151 
144 
104 
89 


9,975 
5,274 
3,567 
9,864 
7,103 
5,634 
4,2S4 
2,801 

183,812 


9,823 
7,108 
4,295 
3,515 
4,030 
7,053 
2-,  895 
2,416 
4,078 


839,466 


136,433 
57,053 
76,032 
61,583 
53,758 
74,847 
46,357 
38,961 

294,437 


55,337 


2,333 

10,146 
6,154 
7,222 
7,804 
2,322 
616 

18,740 

160,999 


47,763 
5,493 

10,312 
9,289 
9,523 

12,694 
8,892 
6,877 

50,156 

148,656 


2,643 
1,777 
947 
700 
762 
1,061 
373 
262 
475 


158,640 


36,281 
13,683 
18,143 
13,972 
11,046 
14,619 
3,170 
6,423 
36,303 


9,704 


582 

2,085 
1,261 
1,332 
1,481 
397 
104 
2,462 

30,585 


35,353 
7,443 
3,841 
11,148 
11,256 
10,356 
7,428 
5,720 
51,111 

35,089 


8,376 
5,695 
6,193 
5,551 
2,573 
6,979 
4,575 
5,252 
39,895 

98,774 


8,832 
3,238 
13,574 
10,234 
4,876 
7,962 
5,561 
4,459 
40,038 


12,323 
1,215 
2,329 
1,944 
1,880 
2,323 
1,341 
908 
5,817 

28,919 


76 
70 
56 
50 
70 
164 
94 
104 
186 


66,914 


919 
574 
298 
237 
282 
406 
159 
124 
223 


71,341 


7,550 
3,525 
4,405 
3,806 
3,888 
5,715 
4,082 
3,472 
30,471 


3,766 


169 

616 
410 
462 
504 
185 
43 
1,377 

11,375 


2,603 
430 
666 
645 
649 

1,011 
716 
562 

4,093 

U,557 


10,331 
1,845 
2,075 
2,666 
2,411 
1,926 
1,214 
881 
5,570 

12,966 


1,904 

1,322 

1,403 

1,304 

487 

1,158 

669 

786 

3,928 

21,530 


2,347 
853 
3,886 
2,830 
1,252 
1,822 
1,242 
909 
6,389 


1,788 
551 
525 
668 
825 
820 
690 
498 

5,192 

8,124 


13,101 
5,485 
7,655 
5,961 
4,857 
6,745 
4,194 
3,314 

20,029 


4,605 


236 

927 
586 
619 
715 
200 
52 
1,270 

13,019 


54,986 
36,380 
18,943 
13,457 
15,958 
21,328 
7,949 
5,151 
9,660 


3,205,845 


697,758 
275,969 
366,266 
278,174 
223,531 
297,770 
170,027 
U2,936 
763,414 


193,935 


11,458 

40,978 
25,721 
26,457 
29,854 
8,011 
1,983 
49,473 

616,490 


4,714 
482 
973 
887 
758 

1,078 
635 
478 

3,014 

12,003 


571 
348 
400 
351 
250 
600 
440 
507 
4,657 

8,302 


547 
146 
571 
521 
341. 
596 
472 
440 
4,668 


3,519 
788 
836 

1,015 

1,020 
835 
589 
440 

2,961 

6,405 


786 
547 
599 
568 
260 
558 
359 
398 
2,330 

11,230 


969 

368 

1,646 

1,343 

620 

973 

715 

554 

4,042 


257,557 
23,393 
45,572 
38,689 
37,167 
46,435 
26,560 
18,816 

122,301 

554,662 


176,062 
37,680 
41,610 
52,028 
47,500 
38,977 
25,525 
18,679 

116,601 

264,380 


39,315 
25,397 
28,526 
25,583 
10,901 
22,999 
14,163 
15,527 
81,969 

443,346 


47,486 
16,236 
78,983 
57,604 
24,483 

%7,351 
25,749 
18,963 

136,426 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


4.18 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  4C.— CITY  SIZE— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— SELECTED  KINDS  OF  BUSINESS,  BY 

GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION:  1948— Continued 


EvrABLJSHMENTS.  RlCEIPT5, 

Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 

Kind  of  business,  and  city  size 
(number  of  inhabitants) 

Establish- 
ments 

(Numbtr) 

R£ceipt5. 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
doll<lri) 

PayroU. 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 

Active 
proprie- 
tors," 
November 

{Humhcr) 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

{Humh^) 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Dollars) 

Kind  of  business,  and  aty  size 
(number  of  inhabitants) 

Establish- 
ments 

(NumbCT) 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 

PayroU, 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 

Acavc 
proprie- 
tors,- 
November 

{Humbcr) 

Paid       1 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(Number) 

Pay  roll. 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  IS 

(Oollari) 

GENHIAL  AUTOMOBILE  REPAIR 
SHOPS—Continued 

3,836 

41,851 

7,882 

4,261 

4,547 

163,251 

LINEN  SUPPLY  SERVICE— Con. 

West  North  Central,  total... 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000   to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

92 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

East  South  Central,    total... 

21 
12 
16 
9 
17 
16 

1 
86 

5,929 
3,441 
2,266 
882 
788 
(x) 

(X)" 

(x1 

2,233 
1,563 

813 
237 
178 

(X) 

(x)" 
(x^ 

10 
3 

12 
3 
8 
(x) 

(x)" 
(xl 

970 
763 
407 
126 
122 
(x) 

(x)" 
fxl 

Cities  of— 

500,CX)0  OP  more 

271 
254 
79 
185 
283 
298 
209 
2,257 

7,424 

5,285 
4,377 
1,366 
2,677 
3,300 
3,558 
2,472 
18,816 

81,576 

1,426 
1,044 
338 
519 
770 
696 
497 
2,592 

15,693 

296 
271 
98 
223 
319 
340 
235 
2,479 

8,203 

634 
525 
148 
297 
422 
439 
317 
1,765 

7,973 

28,153 
21,636 
6,534 
10,372 
15,359 
15,427 
10,389 
54,831 

327,528 

41,405 
30,334 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49, 99^* 

15,679 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

4,331 
(x) 

10,000  to  24,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

(x) 

2,500  to  4,999 

South  Atlantic,   total 

Cities  of— 

(xl 

West  South  Central,    total... 

18 

3 

24 

23 

9 
2 

1 
6 

34 

4,918 
1,801 
7,332 
6,668 
1,364 
(x) 

(x)" 
568 

9,175 

1,692 
1,235 
2,379 
2,883 
413 
(x) 

(x)" 

191 

3,255 

7 

7 
6 
2 
(x) 

(x)" 

3 

(x) 

780 

566 

1,355 

1,463 

205 

(x) 

(x) ' ' 
130 

1,667 

Cities  of— 

470 
608 
573 
347 
356 
721 
662 
603 
3,034 

2,452 

8,381 

10,239 

10,395 

4,370 

3,886 

8,399 

6,262 

6,460 

23,184 

34,137 

2,035 
2,603 
2,6X1 
932 
740 
1,721 
1,084 
1,005 
2,932 

5,854 

509 
684 
632 
339 
409 
793 
731 
681 
3,375 

2,746 

368 

1,094 

1,190 

432 

394 

860 

662 

591 

1,882 

2,605 

42,883 
51 ,462 
54,468 
18,542 
16,292 
35,990 
23,607 
21,334 
62 ,950 

122,381 

250,000  to  499,9?9 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000   to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

30,237 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

46,952 
45,214 

7,368 

(x) 

(x) 

2,500   to  4,999 

3,545 

East  South  Central,    total... 
Cities  of— 

58,912 

Mountain,    total 

12 
9 

3 

6 

2 

72 

4,393 
3,329 

893 
(x) 

425 

;x) 

11,659 

1,500 
1,222 

291 
(x) 

133 
(xi 

4,411 

(x)" 
(x) 

(x)" 
4 
(x) 

(x) 

905 
554 
115 

(x) 
79 

(X) 

2,511 

Cities  of— 

185 
144 
105 
183 
202 
200 
182 
1,251 

7,369 

3,886 
2,691 
2,031 
2,836 
3,627 
2,970 
2,269 
13,327 

133,047 

836 
616 
472 
586 
755 
593 
342 
1,654 

25,507 

199 
164 
125 
200 
233 
220 
204 
1,401 

8,580 

369 
246 
203 
238 
332 
270 
162 
785 

8,954 

19,594 
11,647 

9,981 
12,062 
15,892 
12,038 

7,295 
34,322 

519,372 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000   to  49,999 

10,000  to  34,999 

30,040 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

22,593 
3,534 
(x) 

25,000   to  ^9,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

2,300 
(x) 

2,500  to  4,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

West  South  Central,  total... 
Cities  of— 

34,389 

Pacific,  total 

9 

14 
19 

9 

8 

10 

1 
1 
1 

32 

3,365 
3,317 
2,521 
952 
414 
279 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

5,352 

1,576 

1,250 

959 

322 

125 

53 

(x) 

(X) 

(x) 

1,831 

2 
(x) 
(x) 

2 
4 
5 

(X) 

(x) 
(x) 

18 

888 
738 
533 
174 
71 
37 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

1,047 

Cities  of— 

1,163 
744 
455 
498 
462 
723 
244 
263 

2,817 

1,176 

25,395 
15,779 

9,503 
11,440 

8,909 
13,726 

4,789 

4,836 
38,670 

233,203 

6,254 
3,583 
2,059 
2,225 
1,839 
2,653 
934 
991 
4,959 

91,101 

1,363 
371 
560 
599 
529 
339 
233 
302 

3,229 

675 

2,009 
1,203 
713 
779 
651 
972 
325 
322 
1,980 

39,877 

122,997 
74,054 
42,346 
43,442 
37,792 
54,913 
13,857 
19,930 

104,541 

1,731,952 

31,279 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

23,511 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

17,077 
6,452 
2,308 
1,451 
(x) 

2,500  to  4,999 

(x) 

2,500  to  4,999 

(x) 

Mountain,    total 

39,800 

LINBI  SUPPLY  SERVICE 

Cities  of— 

'io 

7 
3 
6 
3 

1 

2 
96 

1,152 
2,156 
1,102 
780 
138 
(x) 

(x)" 

(x) 

498 
526 
423 
235 
46 
(x) 

(X)" 

(X) 

5 

"a 
2 

(x) 

(x)" 

(x) 

275 
375 
185 
180 
31 
(x) 

(xi" 

(x) 

nnlted  States,    total 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000   to  24,999 

9,574 
13,185 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000   to  499,999.. 
100,000  to  249,999.. 

447 
114 
180 
155 
118 
103 

23 
7 

29 

124,966 

31,683 

38,595 

22,277 

9,389 

7,369 

1,006 

275 

2,543 

49,877 

13,545 

13,549 

7,970 

2,604 

2,178 

268 

93 

1,017 

264 

120 

108 

57 

61 

37 

7 

6 

15 

20,131 

6,334 

6,557 

3,747 

1,355 

1,046 

142 

27 

533 

949 ,724 

271,755 

253,785 

139,566 

52,395 

40,559 

5,211 

770 

13,087 

9,152 
5,562 
1,292 
(x) 

50,000   to  99,999.... 

25,000  to  49,999 

(x) 

10,000  to  24,999.... 
5,000  to  9,999 

(x) 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

Cities  of— 

38 

17 
10 
11 
2 
12 

"  i 

5 

14,712 

15,184 
5,349 
2,932 
1,950 
(x) 
1,806 

(x)" 
339 

212,025 

6,651 
2,797 
1,168 

846 
(X) 

696 

(x)" 
153 

57,870 

27 
11 

2 
11 
(x) 

5 

(x)" 
3 

14,410 

2,615 

1,011 

416 

356 

(x) 

281 

(X)" 
91 

27,609 

131,268 

Neu  England ,  total 

103 

12,040 

4,230 

51 

1,907 

77,450 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

55,334 
21,181 

Cities  of— 

19 

'30 

29 

14 

7 

1 

3 

343 

4,025 

4,773 

1,988 

558 

397 

(X) 

w" 

71,571 

1,593 

1,481 
763 
150 
107 

M 

(x)" 
26,261 

3 

12 
17 

13 
4 
(x) 

(x)" 

203 

697 

658 
357 
86 
41 
(x) 

(x)" 

10,377 

28,698 

27,848 

13,324 

3,032 

1,974 

(X) 

(x)" 

496,913 

16,435 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

13,094 

50,000  to  99,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

(x) 

25,000   to  49,999 

3,015 

10,000  to  24,999 

PHOTOGRAPHIC  STUDIOS  (INC. 
CCfWERCIAL  PHOTOGRAPHY) 

United  States,   total 

Cities   of-- 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999.. 

100,000  to  249,999.. 

50,000  to  99,999.... 

25,000   to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999.... 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

New  England,   total 

2,500  to  4,999 

Middle  Atlantic,   total 

1,206,853 

Cities  of— 

230 

25 

31 

22 

16 

9 

2 

2 

6 

318 

52,979 
5,655 
6,033 
2,793 
1,270 
1,430 
M 
(x) 
1,077 

62,805 

19,416 

2,086 

2,389 

984 

367 

482 

(x) 

(x) 

441 

24,419 

147 

8 

8 

11 

16 

4 

(x) 

(x) 

3 

113 

7,362 
910 

1,085 
433 
169 
224 

(x) 

(x) 
175 

10,427 

373,858 
38,794 
U,358 
16,610 

7,325 

8,380 

(X) 

(x) 

6,902 

464,465 

3,864 
1,064 
1,465 
1,302 
1,343 
1,898 
1,408 
1,046 
1,322 

86,514 
19,433 
22,590 
18,406 
17,133 
20,019 
12,180 
7,370 
8,280 

29,921 
5,754 
6,217 
4,418 
3,871 
3,807 
1,752 
873 
1,257 

3,742 
1,024 
1,286 
1,171 
1,277 
1,985 
1,472 
1,090 
1,363 

11,109 
2,923 
3,314 
2,601 
2,347 
2,481 
1,293 
721 
820 

510,302 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

120,852 
133,959 
92,444 
81,552 
82,893 
38,052 
19,741 

Reneinder  of  area 

25,948 

East  North  Central,  total... 

967 

12,031 

2,924 

882 

1,597 

60,005 

Cities  of— 

112 
21 
34 
46 
44 
38 
16 
1 
6 

38,066 
6,075 
7,353 
5,049 
3,596 
1,890 
492 
(x) 
(x) 

16,716 

2,516 

2,512 

1,221 

870 

365 

121 

(X) 

(x) 

68 
5 

15 

7 

a 
7 

1 

(x) 
(x) 

6,819 

1,166 

1,174 

523 

415 

139 

65 

(x) 

(X) 

313,715 
53,941 
44,912 
23,693 
16,690 

7,165 

2,291 

(x) 

(x) 

Cities  of— 

127 

25J 
124 
130 
135 
58 
15 
124 

2,592 

3,598 
1,883 
1,298 
1,021 
474 
79 
1,086 

759 

819 
464 
280 
282 
94 
10 
216 

120 

220 
94 

116 

136 
55 
15 

126 

338 

433 
273 

170 
164 
66 
7 
146 

14,887 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

15,549 
9,156 
5,563 
6,058 
i,195 
177 

5,420 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


CITY  SIZE 


4.19 


Tabic  4C.— CITY  SIZE— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— SELECTED  KINDS  OF  BUSINESS,  BY 

GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION:  1948— Continued 

C'ilABI.ISHMtNTS.  RECEIPTS,  PaY  RoI.I.,  AND  PERSONNEL 


Kind  of  business,  and  city  size 
(number  of  inhibitants) 


Escablish' 
ment» 


(>fumbcr) 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 


{Thouiand 
dollars) 


Active 

propne- 

tors" 

November 

(>Iumfacr) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(>(unibCT) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(DoWart) 


ICind  of  business,  and  city  size 
(number  of  inhabitants) 


Paid 


EsQbUah- 
ments 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

Pay  roll, 
cntir«  year 

Active 
proprie' 
tora.* 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

Pay  roU. 

workweek 

ended 

(Thoiwand 

(Thousand 

Movembcr 

nearest 
Nov-  IS 

nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Number) 

<loll<lrs) 

dollars) 

(Number) 

(Number) 

(Dollari) 

6,783 

913,036 

501,646 

5,569 

272,495 

9,604,700 

1,250 

289,754 

162,623 

867 

74,727 

3,120,596 

498 

106,015 

58,314 

375 

30,945 

1,130,031 

688 

121,968 

67,593 

431 

37,060 

1,269,170 

601 

90,259 

50,418 

427 

23,416 

942,691 

679 

92,849 

51,025 

479 

29,260 

989,852 

1,031 

96,584 

52,207 

865 

32,265 

1,009,157 

816 

52,056 

26,791 

847 

18,654 

519,304 

573 

27,428 

13,700 

616 

9,764 

265,312 

647 

36,123 

13,975 

662 

11,394 

353,587 

703 

62,838 

35,088 

495 

13,655 

652,296 

55 

0,659 

3,758 

40 

1,916 

70,337 

183 

22,539 

12,669 

115 

6,247 

238,191 

107 

10,799 

6,166 

73 

3,397 

115,911 

94 

7,445 

4,195 

62 

2,257 

77,242 

122 

8,297 

4,643 

95 

2,627 

85,179 

42 

2,484 

1,302 

31 

794 

25,399 

12 

616 

330 

6 

185 

5,767 

88 

3,999 

2,025 

73 

1,232 

34,270 

1,201 

208,422 

116,924 

747 

55,636 

2,264,076 

446 

104,875 

58,496 

230 

27,136 

1,148,668 

72 

18,131 

10,539 

30 

4,610 

201,544 

102 

17,804 

10,175 

62 

4,826 

191,171 

98 

14,717 

8,254 

56 

4,101 

153,762 

106 

18,031 

9,518 

71 

4,789 

198,061 

143 

16,290 

9,109 

78 

4,732 

171,785 

94 

6,142 

3,482 

79 

1,914 

65,007 

58 

2,756 

1,470 

61 

336 

26,714 

32 

9,676 

5,831 

80 

2,642 

107,264 

1,126 

186,434 

100,249 

919 

47,941 

1,946,125 

354 

93,232 

51,617 

245 

21,765 

936,265 

69 

15,198 

6,727 

39 

4,013 

153,377 

70 

15,533 

8,365 

46 

4,165 

158,000 

107 

18,198 

10,212 

77 

4,828 

192,172 

138 

20,133 

10,893 

101 

5,766 

205,697 

147 

13,035 

7,071 

123 

4,027 

139,824 

120 

5,543 

2,681 

156 

1,^76 

53,770 

67 

3,853 

2,013 

66 

1,184 

40,061 

54 

1,609 

665 

66 

417 

11,959 

544 

63,619 

34,056 

447 

20,066 

660,524 

31 

16,336 

8,792 

45 

4,759 

169,802 

47 

9,816 

5,563 

a 

2,984 

106,629 

43 

8,222 

4,563 

29 

2,435 

88,275 

42 

6,946 

3,846 

19 

2,094 

71,954 

37 

5,381 

3,060 

28 

1,876 

60,210 

94 

8,651 

4,529 

37 

3,204 

92,565 

83 

5,220 

2,620 

93 

1,802 

50,172 

66 

1,899 

871 

68 

714 

17,044 

51 

648 

207 

57 

198 

4,772 

976 

135.957 

74,975 

737 

48.877 

1,422,883 

83 

27,656 

15,912 

54 

8,036 

294,544 

40 

8,045 

4,335 

24 

3,230 

94,958 

100 

21,658 

12,025 

52 

7,197 

521,196 

123 

21,062 

11,620 

89 

8,035 

239.230 

103 

14,412 

3,034 

65 

5,534 

154.445 

142 

14,902 

7,740 

87 

5,796 

155,246 

137 

11,449 

5,989 

133 

4,567 

116,013 

94 

5,914 

2,942 

99 

2,400 

56,849 

154 

10,859 

5,778 

134 

4,082 

U0,402 

434 

53,304 

28,297 

429 

20,349 

538,588 

'60 

15,513 

8,516 

86 

5,213 

164,952 

42 

10,852 

5,960 

15 

4,156 

106,715 

22 

3,832 

2,165 

14 

1,419 

39,321 

35 

5,246 

2,700 

27 

2,077 

51,380 

72 

6,683 

3,425 

75 

2,703 

64,995 

91 

6,217 

3,134 

85 

2,598 

60,808 

58 

2,810 

1,371 

68 

1,298 

27,533 

54 

2,101 

1,026 

59 

880 

22,883 

763 

73,768 

39,022 

729 

27,315 

751,170 

86 

12,415 

6,907 

82 

4,421 

132,351 

82 

12,121 

6,662 

69 

4,337 

126,M8 

74 

14,250 

7,660 

47 

5,126 

148,253 

50 

7,519 

4,048 

44 

2,489 

77,392 

58 

6,600 

3,512 

44 

2,607 

67,983 

138 

9,901 

5,145 

153 

3,954 

100,102 

147 

7,113 

3,349 

149 

2,844 

65,094 

91 

2,860 

1,299 

99 

1,136 

25,051 

37 

989 

440 

42 

401 

8,796 

1,759 
159 
222 
278 
223 
362 
232 
149 
135 

2,997 


960 
179 
203 
300 
358 
339 
261 
191 
206 


172 
102 
112 
89 
89 
228 
199 
193 
275 


PHOTOGRAPHIC  STUDIOS  (INC. 
COmmCIAl  PHCTOCSUU'HY)— Con. 


Middle  AUantio,   total |      3,569 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  259,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Reminder  of  area 

East  North  Central,  total... 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,600  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Reoainder  of  area 

Vest  North  Central,  total... 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

ReuBinder  of  area 

South  Atlantic ,    total 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000    to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000   to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

East  South  Central,  total... 
Cities  of— 

500,000   to  499,999 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000   to  249, 99Q 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  4  1.999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

West  South  Central,   total 

Cities  of— 

500,300  or  more 123 

250,000  to  499,999 146 

100,000  to  249,999 155 

50,000  to  99,999 96 

25,000  to  49,999 98 

10,000  to  24,999 219 

5,000  to  9,999 215 

2, MO  to  4,999 146 

Remainder  of  area 100 

Mountain,   total 

Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more... 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999.. 

25,000  to  49,999.. 

10,000  to  24,999.. 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999.... 
Reaainder  of  area. . . 

Pacific,   total 

Cities  of— 

SCO, OOO  or  more 537 

250,000  to  499,9^ 258 

100,000  to  249,999 173 

50,000  to  99,999 124 

25,000  to  49,999 141 

10,000  to  24,999 208 

5,00.    to  9,999 83 

2,500  to  4,999 72 

Remainder  of  area 164 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


192 
226 
166 
220 
162 
117 
130 


111 
93 
33 
65 
92 

112 
73 
69 


62 
62 
32 
73 
95 
86 
89 
69 

1,760 


60,098 


13,143 


3,487 


7,055. 


40,829 
3,068 
2,573 
3,731 
2,403 
3,363 
1,856 
1,069 
1,201 

49,040 


13,832 
1,213 
498 
893 
478 
661 
255 
111 
202 

14,008 


1,732 
151 
190 
248 
204 
370 
244 
154 
194 

2,986 


4,764 
528 
281 
488 
281 
357 
172 
95 


6,420 


23,514 
3,494 
3,830 
4,473 
5,024 
3,730 
2,338 
1,487 
1,145 

21,501 


8,397 

905 

1,114 

1,U3 

l',216 

650 

313 

184 

111 

6,051 


940 
172 
168 
279 
351 
361 
285 
209 
221 


3,176 
428 
539 
614 
699 
451 
224 
142 
97 

3,127 


4,745 
2,526 
2,534 
1,704 
1,341 
3,241 
2,170 
1,645 
1,595 

17,058 


2,097 
346 

1,064 
475 
299 
509 
293 
205 
163 

4,389 


99 
73 
39 
242 
216 
207 
287 


848 
366 
457 
304 
179 
430 
228 
171 
144 


3,707 

976 

3,059 

2,727 

2,129 

1,863 

1,271 

624 

702 

7,063 


1,307 
226 
839 
575 
524 
323 
250 
32 
112 

1,621 


154 
45 
176 
219 
152 
232 
165 
U3 
121 


517 
127 
473 
436 
293 
223 
170 
68 
74 


1,827 
1,699 
618 
699 
891 
709 
391 
269 

14,291 


431 
486 
141 
153 
174 
109 
35 
42 


115 
72 


271 
273 
124 
121 
119 
93 
72 
40 


2,468 
2,148 
2,192 
1,376 
1,395 
2,044 
1,530 
620 
518 

6,263 


709 
565 
510 
302 
332 
345 
202 
43 
120 


107 
136 
146 
82 
87 
232 
215 
144 
102 


335 
384 
357 
183 
251 
270 
176 
48 
73 


938 
725 
354 
994 
1,377 
806 
657 
391 

24,680 


217 
240 
82 
188 
262 
97 
59 
30 

5,431 


71 
57 
33 
78 
105 
89 
96 
73 


119 
130 
52 
117 
134 
77 
47 
19 

3,089 


8,659 
4,456 
2,479 
1,525 
1,885 
2,489 
1,026 
788 
1,373 


2,820 
1,351 
597 
267 
401 
501 
139 
94 
261 


526 
255 
149 
118 
136 
218 


1,131 
700 
321 

127 
236 
278 
37 
71 
138 


363,542 


274,456 

24,060 

10,233 

18,607 

10,160 

13,440 

5,233 

3,279 

4,075 

285,441 


169,663 
15,550 
23,240 
23,344 
25,015 
14,732 
6,812 
3,938 
2,147 

140,773 


52,932 
17,935 
24,890 
9,904 
6,724 
13,331 
7,110 
4,399 
3,548 

37,753 


24,860 
4,730 
18,813 
14,157 
9,856 
6,563 
4,669 
1,734 
2,371 

33,123 


8,799 
9,280 
3,386 
3,322 
3,391 
2,325 
1,698 
922 

69,539 


14,864 

13,500 

11,770 

6,121 

7,984 

7,716 

4,298 

939 

2,347 

25,220 


4,419 
4,981 
1,665 
3,681 
6,404 
2,302 
1,245 
523 

141,457 


58,640 

30,869 

14,204 

6,104 

9,347 

U,253 

3,108 

2,332 

5,595 


POWER  LAUNDRIES 

United  States,    total,. 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more... 
250,000  to  499,999 
100,000  to  249,999, 
50,000  to  99,999.. 
25,000  to  49,999.. 
10,000  to  24,999.. 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area... 

New  England ,   total 

Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000   to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

Middle  AUantlc,   total 

Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

East  North  Central,  total. 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

30,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

West  North  Central,  total. 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

South  Atlantic,  total 

Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999.... 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

East  South  Central,  total. 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Reaminder  of  area 

West  South  Central,  total. 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999.... 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 


4.20 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  4C.— CITY  SIZE- 


-PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— SELECTED  KINDS  OF  BUSINESS,  BY 
GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION:  1948— Continued 

ESTABLISHMI-NTS.  RECEIPTS,  PaY  RoLL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


Kind  of  business,  and  dty  size 
(number  of  inhabitants^ 


Establish' 
menta 


Wumhff) 


Receipts, 

entire  year 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 


(TTiousand      (Thousand 
dollars) dolidrj) 


Active 

propne- 

tors,* 

November 

(dumber) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(yiumber) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(DolUrj) 


Kind  of  business,  and  dty  size 
(number  of  mhabitants) 


Establish- 
ments 


(Number) 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


(TTujusand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 


(Thousarzd 
dolldri) 


Active 

proptie- 

tors,* 

November 

(Number) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov   15 

(Number) 


POWER  LAONDRIES — Continued 

Mountain,   total 

Cities  of-- 

500,000  or  more. 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

ReiDBlnder  of  area 

Pacific,  total 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

PRESSING,  ALTERATION, 
OAHMENT  REPAIR  SHOPS 

United  States,  total.... 

ClUes  of~ 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999. . 
100,000  to  249,999.. 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area..*-.. 

Hew  England,  total 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000   to   99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

Middle  Atlantic,  total 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

East  North  Central,  total... 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  ncre 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

ResBlnder  of  area 

West  North  Central ,  total . . . 
Cities  of— 

500,00Ci  or  nwre 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000   to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Renainder  of  area 

South  Atlantic,    total 

CiUes  of— 

500,000  or  Bcre 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000   to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 


145 
100 
53 
43 
71 
120 
56 
67 
82 


3,011 
4,168 


775 

1,355 
680 
536 
422 
106 
22 
.272 

19,247 


11,597 

1,122 

1,113 

1,174 

963 

1,320 

747 

383 

828 

9,941 


5,797 
782 
585 
701 
608 
479 
301 
202 
486 

2,288 


895 

425 

272 

105 

97 

160 

84 

60 

190 

3,291 


1,255 
171 
603 
310 
265 
239 
99 
92 
257 


31,637 


17,240 


5,418 
3,316 
2,380 
7,117 
5,636 
3,503 
2,893 
1,374 

97,057 


3,084 
1,875 
1,401 
4,117 
2,940 
1,827 
1,385 
611 

55,795 


1,687 

1,035 

823 

2,185 

1,691 

1,164 

910 

360 

23,801 


56,596 
36,315 
24,923 
78,519 
55,484 
35,662 
26,052 
10,975 

1,044,512 


28,581 
21,773 
7,744 
4,756 
7,934 
13,189 
4,385 
3,827 
4,868 


365,661 


17,141 
12,283 
4,301 
2,706 
4,941 
7,605 
2,407 
2,019 
2,392 


67,704 


171 
85 
52 
48 
65 

119 
61 
81 


49,783 


6,694 
4,871 
1,873 
1,230 
2,169 
3,526 
1,205 
1,051 
1,182 


41,893 


318,629 
220,727 
81,052 
48,926 
96,315 
143,977 
47,379 
40,241 
47,266 


1,459,696 


178,934 
32,974 
35,296 
23,160 
21,708 
25,998 
12,805 
7,759 
22,027 


32,729 
6,218 
6,529 
5,143 
3,959 
5,045 
2,559 
1,569 
3,953 


23,916 
4,652 
5,124 
3,724 
3,078 
3,352 
1,555 
1,035 
3,247 


19,230 
3,845 
4,256 
3,207 
2,630 
3,302 
1,694 
1,088 
2,641 


709,076 
134,321 
139,663 
110,384 
85,328 
106,541 
53,829 
34,465 
86,089 


28,531 


4,729 


4,312 


3,039 


102,473 


4,833 

8,826 
5,124 
3,761 
2,962 
602 
128 
2,295 

1h2,126 


819 

1,394 
927 
615 
439 
126 
16 
393 

25,147 


786 

1,409 
707 
553 
446 
104 
22 
285 

19,659 


902 
542 
412 
332 
87 
9 
241 

15,079 


17,765 

30,166 

20,022 

13,170 

9,606 

2,796 

292 

8,656 

547,123 


85,888 
7,242 
8,123 
8,595 
6,846 

10,405 
6,126 
2,872 
6,029 

82,073 


16,184 
1,042 
1,340 
1,323 
1,049 
1,814 
1,082 
431 
882 

M,402 


11,886 

1,144 

1,125 

1,198 

972 

1,314 

768 

378 

874 

10,357 


9,304 
678 
805 
849 
653 

1,222 
699 
287 
582 

9,258 


354,665 
24,936 
27,746 
29,346 
22,107 
37,943 
22,921 
8,778 
18,681 

308,659 


48,209 
6,599 
4,523 
6,449 
4,696 
4,032 
2,718 
1,625 
3,222 

16,588 


8,219 
1,359 
866 
1,177 
797 
746 
512 
264 
462 

3,241 


5,977 
811 
602 
735 
656 
497 
321 
216 
542 

2,457 


5,099 
847 
604 
745 
588 
511 
346 
174 
344 

2,226 


177,011 
28,672 
18,848 
24,351 
17,254 
16,135 
10,457 
5,477 
10,454 

69,513 


6,526 

3,121 

1,930 

708 

969 

1,173 

670 

423 

1,063 

22,964 


10,333 

885 

3,356 

2,204 

1,393 

1,484 

831 

745 

1,733 


1,190 
617 
433 
151 
191 
215 
156 
108 
180 

4,376 


2,225 

191 
580 
504 
237 
328 
191 
201 
419 


950 
452 
286 
108 
103 
178 
97 
66 
212 

3,372 


305 
334 
287 
122 
140 
157 
107 
75 
149 

3,514 


1,299 
171 
601 
312 
266 
245 
103 
98 
277 


1,450 
154 
479 
367 
218 
244 
137 
159 
306 


25,779 
13,274 
9,304 
3,140 
4,331 
4,591 
3,305 
2,155 
3,634 

104,961 


48,220 
3,847 
13,407 
10,536 
5,115 
6,701 
4,003 
4,245 
8,887 


PRESSING,  ALTERATION  .GARMENT 
REPAIR  SHOPS — Continued 

East  South  Central ,  total . . . 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  ii»re 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000   to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 


West  South  Central,  total. 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 


Mountain,  total 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999. 

100,000  to  249,999. 

50,000  to  99,999... 

25,000  to  49,999... 

10,000  to  24.999.. 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area. . . . 


Pacific,  total 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more, . . . 

250,000  to  499,999. 

100,000  to  249,999. 

50,000  to  99,999... 

25,000  to  49,999... 

10,000  to  24,999... 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area. — 


SELF-SERVICE   UUNDBIES 


United  States,  total... 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999. 

100,000  to  249,9/9. 

50,000  to  99,999... 

25,000    to  49,999... 

10,000  to  24,999... 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500   to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area. . . . 


New  England ,   total 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999. 

100,000  to  249,999. 

50,000  to  99,999... 

25,000  to  49,999... 

lOiOOO  to  24,999... 

5,000  to  9,999...... 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area.... 


Middle  Atlantic,  total. 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999. 

100,000  to  249,999. 

50,000  to  99,999... 

25,000  to  49,999... 

10,000  to  24,999... 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500   to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area.... 


East  North  Central,  total. 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000   to  99,999 

25,000   to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 


369 
167 
71 
58 
71 
48 
48 
128 

1,186 


190 

263 

240 

47 

59 

82 

75 

65 

165 


233 
125 
23 
82 
59 
27 
46 


6,123 


2,619 

1,082 
505 
461 
308 
399 
85 
63 
596 


,523 


1,518 
543 
671 
571 
582 

1,147 
896 
674 

1,921 


335 


843 
56 
60 
74 
59 

116 
58 
27 
57 


154 
31 
42 
66 
78 
94 
89 
39 
57 


2,644 

905 
447 
280 
346 
345 
308 
827 

8,891 


580 
196 
101 
80 
87 
102 
74 
258 


377 
162 
76 
66 
78 
50 
56 
137 


433 
179 
69 
80 
SO 
66 
67 
204 


978 

2,010 

2,093 

279 

309 

334 

671 

660 

1,052 

4,882 


.227 
536 
631 
75 
96 
270 
237 
250 
262 


137 

273 

249 

52 

57 

91 

38 

66 

183 


164 
349 
429 
60 
72 
156 
165 
201 
208 


1,535 
899 
178 
735 
566 
143 
336 
490 

53,504 


192 
179 
21 
203 
119 
26 
77 
78 

10,352 


252 
142 
25 
36 
68 
29 
54 
98 

6,619 


136 
114 
18 
125 
31 
21 
43 
65 

5,187 


22,167 
3,933 
4,636 
4,176 
2,719 
4,191 
699 
662 
5,316 


65,409 


3,865 

1,701 
910 
864 
691 

1,027 
127 
143 

1,019 


11,975 


2,831 
1,172 
548 
511 
314 
435 
95 
79 
634 


8,593 


1,894 
364 
457 
435 
342 
519 
66 
63 
542 


18,483 
5,251 
6,719 
5,307 
5,434 
8,413 
4,938 
2,934 
7,430 


3,332 
1,088 
1,298 
1,114 
1,033 
1,525 
827 
523 
1,180 


1,498 
548 
651 
581 
531 

1,171 
934 
693 

1,936 


1,044 
927 
888 

1,420 
872 
651 

1,337 


2,642 


510 


295 


420 


596 

734 
425 

474 
230 

(x) 

(>c) 
78 

15,005 


10,069 
717 
683 
322 
574 

1,053 

(x) 

(x) 
461 

6,789 


2,093 
334 
637 
1,037 
1,003 
793 
426 
145 
266 


129 

142 
97 
84 
33 

(x) 

(x) 
16 

2,728 


(x) 
(x) 


1,341 


104 

116 
67 
70 
46 

(x) 

(x) 
13 

1,867 


1,314 
153 
112 
166 
120 
183 

(x) 

(x) 
89 

1,303 


833 

43 

60 

72 

65 

124 

(X) 

(x) 

57 

674 


1,191 

101 

86 

134 

83 

149 

(X) 

(x) 

54 

1,104 


438 
101 
129 
179 
191 
137 
48 
19 
61 


147 
30 
41 
76 
78 
99 
96 
44 
63 


309 

87 

97 

165 

159 

143 

53 

30 

56 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


CITY  SIZE 


4.21 


Table  4C.— CITY  SIZE- 


-PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— SELECTED  KINDS  OF  BUSINESS,  BY 
GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION:  1948— Continued 

Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Kind  ot  business,  and  city  sue 
(number  of  mhabicants) 


Establish' 
ments 


Otumber) 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


{Thousand 
dollar) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 


{Thousand 
dolLiri) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors," 
November 

(dumber) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Humba) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Dollaw) 


Kind  of  business,  and  city  size 
(number  of  inhabitants) 


Eslabhsh- 
ments 


(Number) 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Tk«wiind 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
doltarj) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors,* 
November 


(Number) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

No«  15 

(Number) 


Payroll 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Dollari) 


SZLT-SHiVICE  UUHmiES— Con 

Vest  North  Central,  total... 
Cities  of — 

500,000  or  a»re 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Renalnder  of  area 

South  Atlantic ,  total 

Cities  of-- 

500,000  or  more 71 

250,000  to  499,999 46 

100,000  to  249,999 143 

50,000  to  99,999 123 

25,000  to  49,999 103 

10,000  to  24,999 163 

5,000  to  9,999 134 

2,500  to  4,999 103 

Remainder  of  area 234 

East  South  Central,   total. 

Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 61 

100,000  to  249,999 58 

50,000  to  99,999 19 

25,000  to  49,999 32 

10,000  to  24,999 63 

5,000   to  9,999 68 

2,500  to  4,999 52 

Remainder  of  area 94 

West  South  Central,  total 2,740 

Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more 87 

250,000  to  499,999 214 

100,000  to  249,999 151 

50,000  to  99,999 121 

25,000  to  49,999 116 

10,000  to  24,999 368 

5,000   to  9,999 361 

2,500  to  4,999 311 

Remainder  of  area 1,011 

Mountain,  total 438 

Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 25 

100,000  to  249,999 28 

50,000  to  99,999 27 

25,000  to  49,999 39 

10,000  to  24,999 65 

5,000  to  9,999 64 

2,500  to  4,999 52 

Remainder  of  area 138 

Pacific,  total 

Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more 246 

250,000  to  499,999 77 

100,000  to  249,999 72 

50,000  to  99,999 73 

25,000  to  49,999 61 

10,000  to  24,999 143 

5,000  to  9,999 55 

2,500  to  4,999 43 

Remainder  of  area 218 

SHOE  REPAIR  SHCPS 

United  States,  total |  39,763 

Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more U,659 

250,000  to  499,999...  2,597 

100,000  to  249,999...  3,677 

50,000  to  99,999 3,101 

25,000  to  49,999 3,056 

10,000  to  24,999 4,032 

5,000  to  9,999 2 

2,500  to  4,999 2,327 

Remainder  of  area 6,426 

Hev  England,  total 3,322 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 896 

50,000  to  99,999 540 

25,000  to  49,999 465 

10,000  to  24,999 460 

5,000  to  9,999 133 

2,500  to  4,999 44 

Renalnder  of  area. ; 368 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


673 
358 
254 
301 
321 
444 
259 
146 
294 

9,372 


133 
84 
51 
44 
54 
72 
28 
17 
44 


1,048 

508 

1,618 

1,221 

1,040 

1,531 

903 

418 

1,085 

3,119 


209 
132 
369 
272 
253 
335 
163 
56 
211 


61 
37 
132 
112 
96 
144 
134 
100 
216 


168 
101 
291 

210 
188 
271 
163 
77 
208 


167 
246 
511 
320 
176 
325 

14,109 


185 
101 
21 
55 
110 
66 
35 
60 

2,766 


63 
52 

19 
22 
56 
62 
50 
S3 

2,795 


154 
94 
25 

67 
108 
75 
54 
64 


767 
1,617 
1,172 
929 
686 
2,134 
1,816 
1,529 
3,459 

2,716 


182 
306 
250 
196 
141 
431 
374 
335 
551 


74 
228 
152 
126 
116 
377 
378 
325 
,019 


143 
279 
225 
174 
157 
450 
395 
382 
740 


189 
241 
257 
397 
526 
368 
207 
531 

8,605 


32 
31 
27 
44 
70 
72 
49 
148 


3,237 
684 
800 
648 
688 

1,141 
325 
151 
931 


202,176 


477 
100 
91 
90 
64 
132 
24 
10 
75 


32,711 


283 
87 
84 
86 
80 

154 
62 
51 

240 


39,701 


341 
87 
59 
67 
51 
99 
26 
14 
65 


19,191 


56,192 
15,977 
21,733 
18,540 
18,542 
23 ,993 
15,794 
10,986 
20,419 


9,648 
3,616 
4,497 
3,571 
3,527 
3,616 
1,988 
1,108 
1,140 


11,743 
2,527 
3,569 
3,042 
3,015 
4,105 
2,923 
2,349 
6,428 


4,999 
1,932 
2,533 
2,072 
2,093 
2,396 
1,463 
831 
872 


1,862 


3,287 


1,701 

4,049 
2,458 
2,055 
1,992 
566 
176 
1,179 


647 
361 
270 
185 
42 
13 
49 


832 
526 
457 
463 
134 
40 
369 


355 

230 

178 

151 

35 

10 

45 


12,122 


2,881 

1,796 

941 

1,019 

1,153 

1,717 

878 

570 

1,167 

46,089 


5,066 
2,980 
8,906 
5,784 
5,815 
7,221 
3,880 
1,376 
5,061 

13,950 


3,753 
2,262 

545 
1,431 
2,277 
1,490 

788 
1,404 

64,964 


4,192 
10,492 
5,487 
4,347 
3,198 
9,459 
8,103 
7,430 
12,256 

10,421 


569 
1,079 
1,073 
1,510 
2,097 
1,257 

953 
1,883 

25,579 


10,675 
2,811 
2,113 
2,105 
1,565 
3,237 
728 
454 
1,891 


659,885 


195,841 
70,614 
89,643 
71,079 
70,907 
74,068 
40,744 
23,056 
23,933 


6,191 

13,058 
7,274 
5,363 
3,863 
752 
320 
1,062 


SHOE  REPAK  SHOPS— Continued 

Middle  AUantic,   total 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

East  North  Central,  total... 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

West  North  Central ,  total . . . 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  49,999 ... 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

South  Atlantic ,  total 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

East  South  Central,  total... 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999...... 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

Vest  South  Central,  total... 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

Mountain,  total 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

Pacific,  total 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 


12,060 


6,005 
561 
726 
840 
727 

1,165 
760 
453 
823 

7,721 


2,888 
420 
462 
643 
734 
672 
475 
406 

1,021 

3,648 


546 
281 
281 
198 
176 
346 
280 
305 
1,235 


630 
111 
468 
396 
320 
379 
381 
313 
870 


295 
192 
71 
120 
185 
236 
202 
538 

2,717 


293 

244 
291 
127 
170 
325 
340 
298 
629 

1,066 


145 
84 
52 
112 
114 
127 
133 
299 


881 
540 
277 
234 
232 
386 
156 
173 
643 


51,883 


7,004 


12,265 


3,948 


26,087 
2,283 
3,485 
3,804 
3,458 
5,249 
3,185 
1,666 
2,666 

39,061 


3,962 

340 
634 
532 
522 
515 
271 
105 
123 

6,161 


6,155 
561 
713 
838 
732 

1,198 
776 
468 
824 

7,689 


2,166 
167 
325 
299 
299 
348 
194 
64 
86 

3,478 


13,939 
2,649 
2,886 
4,197 
4,409 
4,065 
2,468 
1,673 
2,775 

17,419 


2,271 
741 
578 
763 
784 
589 
252 
106 
77 


2,868 
403 
435 
630 
726 
691 
491 
417 

1,028 

3,675 


1,155 
378 
317 
420 
455 
409 
195 
77 
62 


2,692 
1,688 
1,537 
1,257 
1,231 
2,185 
1,535 
1,570 
3,724 

24,705 


410 
354 
288 
262 
239 
323 
159 
132 
103 

5,490 


533 
279 
279 
197 
177 
357 
292 
311 
1,250 


221 

224 
164 
177 
163 
234 
134 
111 
88 

3,423 


4,308 
840 
3,224 
3,342 
2,492 
3,102 
2,496 
1,786 
3,105 


1,046 
232 
749 
908 
634 
719 
511 
310 
381 


600 
103 
446 
377 
297 
381 
363 
311 
850 


519 

144 
445 
539 
412 

its 

376 
241 
278 


2,225 

1,446 
510 
908 

1,271 

1,428 
908 

1,666 

15,136 


530 
384 
131 
196 
265 
232 
133 
127 

2,697 


285 
175 
66 
119 
186 
223 
194 
541 

2,676 


373 
256 
91 
122 
201 
ISO 
124 
128 


1,770 
1,804 
2,296 
830 
1,063 
2,151 
1,999 
1,420 
1,803 

6,583 


393 
470 
577 
160 
199 
375 
288 
162 
73 

1,080 


282 

231 
281 
132 
166 
322 
347 
294 
621 

1,072 


242 
268 
395 
113 
139 
257 
217 
128 
73 


806 
622 
429 
1,038 
1,020 
974 
746 
948 

22,851 


177 
143 
85 
240 
207 
123 
62 
43 

4,149 


137 
79 
50 
115 
118 
133 
140 
300 

3,520 


99 
71 
42 
135 
119 
73 
36 
24 

1,733 


5,695 
3,682 
2,188 
1,713 
1,888 
2,958 
1,143 
1,041 
2,543 


1,271 
772 
497 
369 
443 
438 

no 

85 
164 


889 
528 
279 
226 
226 
389 
164 
174 
645 


503 
279 
205 
161 
190 
208 
59 
40 


U2,123 


81,362 

6,752 

12,327 

10,582 

10,659 

10,490 

5,5U 

1,918 

2,522 

122,912 


45,667 

U,530 
11,315 
U,986 
15,449 
U,936 
3,108 

2,oao 

1,621 

45,776 


8,2«7 
7,051 
5,5«4 
5,031 
5,041 
6,437 
3,424 
2,835 
2,146 

109,194 


20,162 
4,568 
14,614 
18,108 
12,837 
U,412 
10,255 
6,445 
7,793 

41,064 


11,054 
7,829 
2,538 
3,833 
5,667 
4,770 
2,751 
2,612 

55,792 


7,819 
9,070 
12,155 
3,266 
3,930 
7,978 
6,279 
3,563 
1,631 

21,425 


3,345 
2,726 
1,679 
4,766 
4,291 
2,487 
1,258 
873 

83,715 


26,373 
14,224 
9,874 
7,515 
9,029 
8,994 
2,138 
1,776 
3,673 


4.22  SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 

Table  4C.— CITY  SIZE— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— SELECTED  KINDS  OF  BUSINESS,  BY 

GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION:  1948— Continued 

EsrABLlSHMENTS.  RECEIPTS,  PaY  RoLL    AND  PERSONNEL 


Kind  cf  business,  and  dty  size 
(number  of  inhabitants) 


Establish' 
ments 


(^fumber) 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


(Thousand 
dottdTi) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dottars) 


Acuvc 

propne- 

tors," 

November 

(^fumber) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

CNumber) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(DollaTi) 


Kind  of  busmess,  and  city  size 
(number  of  inhabitants) 


Establish- 
ments 


(Number) 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


(Thouiand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 


{Thousand 
dolldrj) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors,* 
November 

(Number) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  IS 

(Number) 


10,297 


1,436 
119 
183 
203 
202 
256 
161 
93 
243 

2,017 


716 
113 
111 
196 
208 
188 
149 
98 
238 


OPHiXSTERY,  FURNITUHE 
REPAIR  SHOPS 

United  States,  total.. 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 3,007 

250,000  to  499,999..  723 

100,000  to  249,999..  1,016 

50,000  to  99,999 396 

25,000  to  49,999 938 

10,000  to  24,999 1,174 

5,000  to  9,999 703 

2,500  to  4,999 442 

Remainder  of  area 1,398 

New  Enf;  land ,  total 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999.. 

100, Oa    to  249,999 202 

50,000  to  99,999 147 

25,000   to  49,999 149 

10,000  to  24,999 114 

5,000  to  9,999 30 

2,:i00  to  4,999 , 

Rema.nder  of  area 

Middle  AUantic ,  total |      2,906 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

25<5,000  to  499,999... 
100,000  to  249,999... 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,300  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

ReiDB  Inder  of  area 

East  N3rth  Central,  total 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000   to  499,999... 

100,000  to  249,999... 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000   to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Reml  Inder  of  area 

West  horth  Central,  total 
Cities  of— 

5t-0,000  or  more 

2'i0,000  to  499,999... 

100,000  to  249,999... 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

South  Atlantic ,  total .... 
Cities  of— 

5X),000  or  more 

250,000   to  499,999... 

100,000   to  249,999... 

5),000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

13,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

East  South  central,  total 
Cities  of— 

'30,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999... 

300,000  to  249,999... 

;0,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Reealnder  of  area 

West  South  Central,  total 
Cl'les  of— 

r00,000  or  mor» 

:  50,000  to  499,999... 

;00,000  to  249,999... 

'0,000  to  99,999 

;:5,000  to  49,999 

:  0,000  to  24,999 

'i.OOO  to  9,999 

;',500,   to  4,999 

Reiialnder  of  area 

Se  •  footnotes  at  end  of  tabl'* . 


145 
92 
81 
67 
57 

112 
79 
47 

131 

1,032 


169 
24 

143 

111 
91 

143 
78 


75 

104 

105 

64 

65 

112 

78 

5B 

118 


126,375 


30,107 


11,346 


13,966 


48,950 
10,359 
13,589 
11,742 
10,821 
12,164 
5,921 
2,603 
10,226 


12,125 
2,906 
3,367 
2,919 
2,462 
2,574 
1,096 
446 
2,212 


3,332 

809 
1,115 
1,000 
1,034 
1,309 
763 
475 
1,509 


4,826 
1,265 
1,731 
1,463 
1,241 
1,330 
622 
287 
1,151 


2,450 


1,321 

2,965 

2,404 
1,753 
1,191 
198 
40 
1,122 

39,161 


675 

554 
390 
260 
40 
8 
220 

8,731 


231 
156 
153 
U5 
30 


3,181 


348 
304 
203 
127 
27 
5 
109 

3,878 


20,410 
2,054 
3,023 
2,568 
2,639 
3,429 
1,915 
731 
2,392 

26,395 


4,282 
469 
752 
592 
593 
751 
410 
170 
712 

6,576 


1,575 
133 
197 
226 
221 
289 
169 
103 
268 

2,223 


1,754 
208 
372 
294 
287 
358 
192 
94 
319 

2,681 


13,316 
1,615 
1,310 
2,689 
2,264 
1,377 
1,177 
626 
1,521 

8,150 


3,656 
492 
337 
638 
497 
412 
202 
88 
254 

1,922 


786 
122 
120 
229 
235 
204 
167 
104 
256 


1,300 
221 
152 
231 
221 
196 
101 
63 
146 

934 


2,393 
1,144 
798 
717 
653 
1,167 
483 
210 
585 

11,937 


714 
274 
180 
184 
130 
245 
36 
23 
36 

3,234 


158 

109 
90 
72 
65 

128 
30 
48 

146 


316 
109 
91 
94 
65 
132 
56 
18 
53 


4,170 
706 

1,815 

1,223 
918 
969 
557 
196 

1,373 


1,165 
306 
475 
403 
252 
218 
120 
41 
304 


184 
25 

156 

122 
99 

161 
87 
52 

245 


539 
130 
265 
222 
157 
146 
82 
24 
174 


683 
358 
202 
271 
474 
266 
110 
631 

6,653 


218 

199 
45 
58 

U8 
47 
21 

132 

1,600 


103 
140 
37 
42 
87 
36 
22 


1,012 


875 
1,111 
1,2a 
5» 
497 
904 
618 
2« 
619 


275 
309 
344 
144 
119 
153 
101 
40 
115 


81 

115 

115 

67 

69 

129 

83 

59 

122 


136 
188 
219 
84 
74 
US 
73 
34 
36 


633,014 


253,542 
61,478 
72,747 
61,005 
51,016 
53,393 
23,361 
9,693 
46,779 


6,124 

14,263 
11,832 
7,928 
5,288 
829 
136 
4,310 

185,354 


92,646 
10,678 
15,720 
12,181 
12,219 
15,203 
8,451 
3,648 
14,603 

132,579 


72,504 
10,278 
6,775 
12,840 
10,188 
8,547 
4,038 
2,091 
5,313 

39,744 


15,231 
5,221 
3,767 
3,573 
2,413 
5,023 
1,762 
443 
2,X6 

70,325 


24,952 
6,206 

10,453 
8,578 
5,620 
4,629 
2,747 
(S2 
6,448 


4,402 
5,228 
1,193 
1,224 
2,622 
934 
544 
2,843 

35,908 


5,750 
7,459 
7,500 
3,211 
2,450 
3,627 
2,340 
918 
2,653 


UPHOLSTERY,  FURNITURE  REPAIR 
SHOPS — Continued 

Mountain,    total 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000   to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

Pacific,   total 

Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

WATCH,  CLOCK,  JEWELRY 
REPAIR  SHOPS 

United  States,  total.... 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000   to  499,999.. 

100,000  to  249,999.. 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999.... 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500   to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

New  England,   total 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

Middle  Atlantic,  total 

Cities  of — 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

East  North  Central,  total... 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

West  North  Central,  total... 
Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,99  • 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000   to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

South  Atlantic,   total 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  more 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 


362 

168 
113 
74 
88 
146 
52 


12,750 


4,158 

1,164 

1,408 

1,026 

878 

1,074 

639 

639 

1,714 


326 


3,610 


2,161 
183 
202 
223 
172 
234 
148 
92 
195 

2,075 


834 
143 
182 
162 
173 
149 
96 
101 
235 


176 
125 
106 
64 
44 
94 
30 


196 
73 
252 
l'J2 
133 
150 
114 
119 
281 


575 
221 
199 
554 
358 
277 
129 
283 

16,934 


169 
57 
42 

129 
68 
48 
18 
47 

4,128 


6,465 
2,466 
1,378 
1,196 
1,272 
1,795 
430 
292 
1,690 


86,401 


1,730 
669 
348 
317 
294 
349 
42 
37 
342 


13,404 


430 
194 
128 
90 
101 
163 
60 
52 
195 


13,053 


34,339 
10,307 
10,947 
6,907 
5,495 
6,258 
3,523 
2,736 
5,789 


6,476 
2,174 
1,399 
898 
768 
513 
287 
135 
254 


4,295 

1,172 

1,436 

1,053 

893 

1,104 

704 

647 

1,749 


5,668 


790 


816 


233 

1,960 

129 

922 

100 

606 

97 

543 

36 

163 

25,305 


361 
92 


3,613 


234 
127 
96 
94 
35 
7 
117 

3,695 


16,339 

1,333 

1,585 

1,473 

1,172 

1,393 

777 

453 

775 

15,831 


2,606 

212 

272 

168 

115 

112 

52 

20 

56 

3,092 


2,218 
182 
205 
232 
180 
241 
149 
92 
196 

2,160 


3,360 

1,219 

1,430 

1,278 

1,116 

780 

440 

452 

756 

6,154 


2,031 

322 

220 

180 

214 

53 

31 

19 

22 

1,135 


877 
139 
188 
163 
181 
159 
99 
104 
250 


1,535 
1,359 
860 
435 
185 
542 
192 
281 
765 

9,739 


374 
373 
165 
90 
14 
62 
19 
15 
22 


172 

133 

106 

64 

44 

97 

37 

69 

247 


1,836 
966 
1,981 
1,217 
761 
933 
598 
495 
952 


313 
278 
330 
194 
96 
112 
58 
36 
42 


201 
72 
258 
206 
135 
145 
119 
119 
284 


72 
29 
24 
70 
31 
29 
11 
25 

1,600 


625 

234 
165 
123 
117 
135 
26 
16 
159 


6,214 


2,702 
940 
945 
475 
375 
314 
170 
107 
186 


420 


138 
54 


1,647 


1,135 
91 
136 
82 
59 
70 
25 
13 
36 

1,311 


311 
126 
103 
98 
92 
36 
19 


155 
165 
90 
43 
7 
37 
12 
15 
21 


136 

123 
161 
109 
56 
63 
35 
31 
32 


CITY  SIZE 

Table  4C.— CITY  SIZE— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— SELECTED  KINDS  OF  BUSINESS,  BY 

GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION:  1948— Continued 


4.23 


E-STABUSHMENTS.  RkCEIPTS 

Pay  Roll,  and  Personnfi 

Kind  of  business,  and  city  size 
(niimbcr  ot  inhabitants) 

Establish- 
[Dcnts 

(Jijumber) 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dolbrs) 

Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

(TTiousdnd 
dollars) 

Acuve 

prophe- 

tors." 

November 

(Number) 

Paid 

employees, 

workweeli 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 

Payroll, 
workweeic 
ended 
neatest 
Nov.  15 
(Dollars) 

Kind  of  business,  and  city  si« 
(number  of  inhabitants) 

Establish- 
ments 

(Number) 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

(T^iijand 
dollars) 

Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

(Thouiand 
dollars) 

Active 
proprie- 
tors,* 
November 

(Number) 

Paid 
employees. 

ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(Number) 

Payroll 

workwwi 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Dollars) 

WTCB,  CLOCK,   JZWEUtY 
REPAIR  SHOPS— Continued 

Bast  South  Central,    total... 

673 

3,477 

472 

679 

273 

9,622 

WATCH,  CLOCK,   JEWELRY 
REPAIR  SHOPS— Continued 

Itountain,   total 

348 

2.104 

295 

354 

151 

6,007 

CiUes  of— 

500,000  or  more 

127 
87 
29 
33 
70 
80 
73 

174 

1,099 

1,091 
614 
119 
212 
277 
416 
279 
469 

6,704 

160 
145 
U 
36 
29 
62 
12 
17 

967 

132 
83 
30 
33 
70 
82 
74 

175 

1,121 

79 
76 
7 
22 
22 
34 
14 
19 

493 

3,077 
2,961 
162 
703 
618 
1,233 
365 
503 

19,633 

Cities  of— 

500,000  or  DSDre 

'J7 
54 
22 
46 
37 
34 
31 
67 

1,657 

493 

377 
169 
255 
246 
212 
110 
242 

11,419 

121 
78 
23 

a 

6 

14 

1 

1,581 

56 

54 
24 
46 
37 
38 
32 
67 

1,720 

57 
36 

U 

20 

8 

U 

1 
4 

623 

250,000  to  «99,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000   to  24,999 

5,000   to  9,999 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

2,515 
1,4?? 
438 
768 
211 
375 

2,500  to  4,999 

2,500  to  4,999 

177 
31,493 

West  South  Central,  total... 

Pacific,   total 

Cities  of— 

160 
164 
137 
70 
70 
115 
94 
95 
194 

1,442 
1,443 
965 
424 
509 
598 
408 
348 
567 

301 
283 
146 
48 
82 
48 
24 
16 
19 

166 
158 
147 
70 
68 
122 
96 
96 
198 

142 
127 
79 
24 
42 
27 
21 
10 
21 

6,096 

5,861 

3,025 

893 

1,441 

974 

479 

322 

542 

Cities  of— 

525 
292 
155 
135 
107 
128 
51 
52 
212 

3,931 
2,403 
1,175 
870 
679 
936 
312 
322 
791 

655 
425 
182 
92 
95 
56 
24 
U 
38 

555 

300 
161 
137 
110 
139 
49 
34 
2U 

235 
167 
76 
U 
36 
25 
U 
8 
21 

250,000  to  499,999 

100,000  to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

250,000   to  499,999 

100,000   to  249,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

25,000  to  49,999 

10,000  to  24,999 

5,000  to  9,999 

8,334 
3,677 
1,809 
1,805 
1,137 
619 

2,500  to  4,999 

\    338 
850 

»  Proprietors  of  unincorporated  businesses, 
z  Vltiiheld  to  avoid  disclosure. 


4.24 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  4D.^CITY  SIZE— HOTELS— UNITED  STATES  AND  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISIONS:  1948 

HSTABLISHMBNTS,  GuEST  KoOMS,  RbCBIPTS,  Pay  Roll,  and  PBRSOIfNBL 


Geographic  division  and  aty-siae 
(number  of  inhabitants) 


Q^wnber) 


Guest 
rooms 

(Number) 


Receipts,  entire  year 
(Thoiuand  doitgrt) 


Pay  roll,  entire  year 
(Thousafid  dollars) 


Unincorporated  businesses 


Active  propnetors, 
November 


(Number) 


Unpaid  tamily 
worlcers,  Kovember 

(Number) 


Faid  employees, 
workvi^eelc  ended 
nearest  Nov.  IS 

(Number) 


United 

Ciiies  of  500,000  or  more 

Cities  of  250,000  to  499,999. 
Cities  of  100,000  to  249,999. 
Cities  of.  50,000  to  99,999... 
Cities  of  25,000  to  49,999... 
Cities  of  10,000  to  24,999... 

Cities  of  5,000  to  9,999 

Cities  of  2,500  to  4,999 

Res'Slnder  of  area 

New  England 

Cities  of  500,000  or  more,... 
Cities  of  250,000  to  499,999. 
Cities  of  100,000  to  249,999. 
Cities  of  50,000  to  99,999... 
Cities  of  25,000  to  49,999... 
Cities  of  10,000  to  24,999... 

Cities  of  5,000  to  9,999 

Cities  of  2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

Middle  Atlantic 

Cities  of  500,000  or  more,... 
Cities  of  250,000  to  499,999. 
Cities  of  100,000  to  249,999. 
Cities  of  50,000  to  99,999... 
Cllles  of  25,000  to  49,999... 
Cities  of  10,000  to  24,999... 

Cities  of  5,000  to  9,999 

Cities  of  2,500  to  4,999 

Renialnder  of  area 

East  North  Central 

Cities  of  500,000  or  more.... 
Cities  of  250,000  to  499,999. 
Cities  of  100,000  to  249,999. 
Cities  of  50,000  to  99,999... 
Cities  of  25,000  to  49,999... 
Cities  of  10,000  to  24,999... 

Cities  of  5,000  to  9,999 

Ci'ies  of  2,500  to  4,999 

Rei  alnder  of  area 

West  North  Central 

Cities  of  500,000  or  more.... 
Cities  of  250,000  to  499,999. 
Cities  of  100,000  to  249,999. 
Cities  of  50,000  to  99,999... 
Cities  of  25,000  to  49,999... 
Cities  of  10,000  to  24,999... 

Cities  of  5,000  to  9,999 

Cities  of  2,500  to  4,999 

Rei  lalnder  of  area 

South  Atlantic 

Cities  of  500,000  or  more.... 
Cities  of  250,000  to  499,999. 
Cities  of  100,000  to  249,999. 
Cl.les  of  50,000  to  99,999... 
Cities  of  25,000  to  49,999... 
Cities  of  10,000  to  24,999... 

Cities  of  5,000  to  9,999 

Cities  of  2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

East  South  Central 

Cities  of  500,000  or  more.... 
Cities  of  250,000  to  499,999. 
Cities  of  100,000  to  249,999. 
Cities  of  50,000  to  99,999... 
Cities  of  25,000  to  49,999... 
Cities  of  10,000  to  24,999... 

Cities  of  5,000  to  9,999 

Cllles  of  2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

West  South  Central 

Cities  of  500,000  or  more.... 
Cities  of  250,000  to  499,999. 
Cities  of  100,000  to  249,999. 
Cities  of  50,000  to  99,999... 
Cities  of  25,000  to  49,999... 
Cities  of  10,000  to  24,999... 

Cities  of  5,000  to  9,999 

Cities  of  2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

Mountain 

Cities  of  500,000  nc  more 

Cities  of  250,000  to  499,999. 
Cities  of  100,000  to  249,999. 
Cities  of  50,000  to  99,999... 
Cities  of  25,000  to  49,999... 
Cities  of  10,000  to  24,999... 

Cities  of  5,000  to  9,999 

Cities  of  2,500  to  4,999 

Remainder  of  area 

Pacific 

Cities  of  500,000  or  more.... 
Cities  of  250,000  to  499,999. 
Cities  of  100,000  to  249,999. 
Cities  of  50,000  to  99,999... 
Cities  of  25,000  to  49,999... 
Cities  of  10,000  to  24,999... 

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Cities  of  2,500  to  "4,999 

Re  Dainder  of  area 


3,838 
1,808 
2,115 
2,034 
2,288 
3,072 
2,471 
2,325 
9,699 

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157 

82 

127 

217 

78 

58 

1,409 

5.058 


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166 
520 
163 
544 
322 
314 
2,165 

4,545 


1,099 
195 
210 
285 
333 
434 
351 
315 

1,323 

3,303 


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206 
139 
200 
340 
306 
343 
1,257 

3,697 


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436 
385 
657 
332 
354 
368 
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83 
113 
155 
132 
315 


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317 
191 
196 
363 
348 
326 
505 


208 
127 
92 
264 
227 
261 
267 
876 

4,793 


1,266 
637 
406 
301 
265 
502 
296 
202 
918 


457,287 
131,712 
139,428 
124,789 
124,838 
138,9J3 
88^,710 
73,821 
270,285 

94,233 


2.172.756 


660,004 


10,725 

13,656 
5,931 
6,086 
3,680 
3,143 
1,598 

44,4U 

342,628 


151,987 
6,894 
13,217 
35,106 
8,750 
25,959 
11,693 
10,196 
78,826 

286,264 


141,150 
17,742 
16,068 
20,441 
20,733 
19,947 
12,165 
8,487 
29,531 

145,270 


24,656 
19,850 
14,383 
10,043 
10,405 
17,178 
13,090 
11,016 
24,649 

187,590 


21,870 
5,442 
25,911 
24,211 
38,696 
16,378 
13,450 
14,864 
26,768 

47,838 


10,161 
7,965 
2,915 
5,044 
5,693 
5,474 
3,593 
6,993 

110,826 


11,994 
14,520 
18,260 
10,419 
10,663 
14,861 
11,842 
8,881 
9,386 

85,233 


11,861 
6,956 
3,452 

12,461 
9,474 
9,0U 
8,324 

23,691 
249.941 


94,905 
45,242 
23,012 
12,671 
12,000 
20,783 
8,839 
6,862 
26,027 


802,456 
173,691 
207,528 
178, 137 
177,504 
160,411 
96,194 
71,738 
305,097 

143,273 


273,788 
53,760 
66,482 
55,086 
50,573 
44,171 
24,588 
18,142 
73,414 

42,572 


26,411 


34,906 

24,857 
9,617 

10,363 

12,305 
4,955 
2,147 

44,123 

610,165 


330,035 
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26,216 
58,565 
17,073 
32,759 
17,770 
13,646 

100,078 

418,125 


11,456 

8,511 
3,182 
3,256 
3,476 
1,356 
516 
10,319 

194,325 


117,277 
4,951 
8,805 

18,693 
5,271 
8,778 
4,385 
3,040 

23,125 

131,221 


222,052 
29,713 
28,385 
29,644 
28,631 
25,179 
12,618 
9,953 
31,940 

170,446 


43,597 
22,731 
20,533 
14,480 
14,565 
19,228 
13,100 
6,852 
15,360 

268,231 


75,205 
9,531 
9,195 
9,343 
8,703 
7,079 
3,189 
2,279 
6,687 

49,716 


15,361 
6,622 
6,212 
4,502 
4,254 
5,259 
3,391 
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2,601 

75,235 


53,434 
9,193 
35,195 
30,987 
54,840 
19,651 
14,914 
17,376 
32,641 

67,471 


17,463 
2,597 

11,116 
8,702 

U,404 
5,230 
3,606 
5,082 
8,085 

18,879 


21,720 
13,712 
5,824 
6,223 
6,156 
4,648 
2,446 
6,737 

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24,381 
26,106 
26,299 
12,841 
13,066 
12,492 
8,743 
4,427 
4,117 

105,604 


6,325 

4,049 
1,729 
1,836 
1,620 
1,132 
493 
1,695 

37,456 


7,005 
7,499 
8,084 
3,859 
3,567 
3,228 
2,269 
1,047 
898 

30,841 


11,761 
9,826 
4,088 

16,932 

10,655 
9,578 
7,666 

35,098 

256.969 


3,365 
3,045 
1,145 
5,194 
3,312 
2,653 
2,060 
10,067 

79,709 


94,051 
38,439 
22,505 
12,091 
15,806 
21,986 
9,868 
7,220 
35,003 


30,021 
12,870 
7,465 
3,926 
5,083 
6,189 
2,607 
2,111 
9,437 


2,727 
1,489 
1,625 
1,608 
1,890 
2,583 
2,267 
2,246 
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4,615 


407 
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3,949 


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360 
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1,455 

3,115 


159 
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175 
93 
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293 
292 
368 
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119 
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270 
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311 
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135 

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294 


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227 
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163 
276 
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2.252 


209 
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77 
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214 
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282 
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490 
273 

199 
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1,474 

1,343 

1,553 

8,413 

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LEGAL  FORM 


CONTENTS 

Table 

5A  Legal  Form  of  Organization — Selected  Services — United  States,  by  Kind  of  Business,  1948: 

Establishments,  receipts,  pay  roll,  and  personnel 5.02 

5B  Legal  Form  of  Organization — Amusements — United  States,  by  Kind  of  Business,  1948:  Establish- 
ments, receipts,  payroll,  and  personnel 3.09 

5C  Legal  Form  of  Organization — Personal,  Business,  and  Repair  Services — Geographic  Division  and 

State,  1948:  Establishments,  receipts,  payroll,  and  personnel, 5.12 

5D  Legal  Form  of  Organization — Amusements — Geographic  Division  and  State,  1948:  Establishments, 

receipts,  payroll,  and  personnel. 5.17 

5E  Legal  Form  of  Organization — Hotels — Geographic  Division  and  State,  1948:  Establishments, 

guest  rooms,  receipts,  pay  roll,  and  personnel 5.22 

5F  Legal  Form  of  Organization — Tourist  Courts — Geographic  Division  and  State,  1948:  Establish- 
ments, rental  units,  receipts,  payroll,  and  personnel 5.27 

P.  0.  -  10  -  R  5.01 


5.02 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Tabic  5A.— LEGAL  FORM  OF  ORGANIZATION— SELECTED  SERVICES— UNITED  STATES,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948 

Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Kind  of  busmess  and  legal  form 


Esablish- 
mente 


(>^umbfT) 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


{Thousand 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

(TTioujiincl 
dottaTi) 


Active 

propne- 

tors," 

November 

(>(uTnbcT) 


Paid  employees,  workweek 
e.ided  nearest  Nov    15 


Total 
(Humbcr) 


Full  work- 
(J^umbcr) 


Pay  roll,  workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 


Tool 


FuU  wocic' 
week 

(Pollan) 


Personal,  business,  and  repair  services,  total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Amusementr^,  total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  fonns  of  organization 

Hotels,  total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Tourist  courts,  total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 


PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES 

Personal  services,  total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  Terms  of  organization 

Barber,  beauty  shops 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporatioi;s 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Barber  shops 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Beauty  shops 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships. 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Barber  and  beauty  shops  combined 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships • 

Corporat  ions 

Other  forms  of  organizat  ion 

Cleaning,  dyeing  plants  (exc.  nig  cleaning) 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forma  AC  organization 

S.wthetic  solvent 

Individual  proprietor^hlpB 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Petroleum  solvent 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  cf  organization 

Rug  cleaning,  repairing  plants 

Individual  proprietorships. 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  cf  organization 

Funeral  service 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships , 

Corporat  Ions 

Other  forms  cf  organization 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


559,559 


8,578,162 


2.871,2K 


56. 828, ^6 


455,161 

75,388 

28,570 

iiO 

50,347 


3,916,666 

1,641,540 

2,983,405 

36,551 

2,349,601 


984,135 

449,859 

1,419,177 

18,040 

610,034 


435,789 
138,821 


'45, 5X 
232, 52o 
558,558 

5,812 

341,931 


467, 551 

208,229 

517,079 

5,556 


20,050,255 

9,116,781 

27,307,497 

353, 953 

11,551,185 


27, 993 

",790 

12,359 

205 

29,650 


407,495 

364,965 

1,568,539 

8,602 

2,172,756 


97,415 

88,290 

421,555 

2,774 

660,004 


23,388 
14,486 


82,031 

61,580 

196,899 

1,421 

393,293 


n.a. 
n.a. 


2,009,691 

1,857,432 

7,C22,V97 

61,275 

12,448,752 


17,885 

6,514 

4,966 

285 

25,919 


374,699 

309,341 

1,459,435 

29,281 

195, 505 


85,349 

77, 177 

488,218 

9,260 

22,604 


15,534 
10,877 


59,697 

47,f47 

285,012 

5,937 

16,972 


52,394 


251,657 
5,476 


13,918 


1,566,077- 

1,435,493 

9,263,737 

183,445 

421,899 


19,314 

6,082 

463 

60 


124,380 

55,700 

14, 721 

704 


13,072 

5,620 

3,754 

158 


17, 130 
10, 585 


10, 562 

4,412 

1,903 

95 


8,470 

3,639 

1,723 

86 


247,721 
107,512 
«,089 


351,985 


4,440,189 


851,024 


765,494 


31,357,304 


294,337 

43,  557 

13,799 

292 


2, 117, 633 

880,691 

1,429,556 

12,309 


586, 206 

277, 205 

713, 823 

5,298 


281,600 
78,968 


358,270 

157,801 

332,099 

2,794 


306,684 

143, 224 

312, 966 

2,620 


11,943,410 

5,577,016 

13,727,387 

109,491 


169,081 


844,  998 


278, 982 


174,059 


157,164 


135,122 


5,t5B,b84 


151,717 

15,773 

1,538 

53 

91,993 

84,083 

7,710 

160 

40 

74,497 

65, 694 

7,443 

1,348 

12 

2,591 

1,940 

620 

30 

1 

25, 534 


657, 8U 

119,771 

66,883 

531 

404,441 

343,895 

55,494 

4,694 

358 

417,570 

2)7,2r? 

58,848 

61,445 

22,987 

16,641 

5,429 


844, 357 


206,838 

33, 309 

38,513 

322 

126,  OU 

108,  523 

13,965 

3,285 

239 

143, 274 
90,985 
17, 534 

34,755 

9,696 
7,330 
1,810 


399,434 


145,319 
28,740 


95,970 
81,334 
14,636 


75,111 
62,164 
12,947 


2,978 
1,821 
1,157 


8,148 


122,168 

18,327 

16, 508 

161 

64,509 
56,262 
6,792 
1,351 

104 

87,290 
61,818 
10, 545 

14, 927 


5,365 

4,088 

990 


210,026 


103,171 

16, 274 

15,539 

138 

55,717 

48,281 

6,109 

1,233 

94 

74, 566 
51,209 
9,285 

14,072 


4,839 

3,681 

880 


195, 995 


4,2i5,618 

677,001 

749, 9U 

6,152 

2, 557, 296 

2,208,944 

231,718 

62,212 

4,422 

2,907,787 

1,868,727 

359,894 


193,601 
147,947 
35,339 


7,972,704 


16,417 

6,743 

2,346 

28 


24, 


017 

468 

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',117 

26 

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',886 

,358 

511 

2 

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24 

769 
454 
193 
122 


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949 
337 
229 
2 


18,675 


356,879 

229, 132 

257, 509 

837 

807,673 
343,517 
220, 963 

243,193 

139,587 
63,084 
39,176 

37, 327 

627,064 
267, 386 
172, 811 


41,022 
13,047 
8,976 
18,999 


36,534 
13,362 
8,169 

15,153 


572,355 


156,711 

96, 954 

145, 326 

443 

385,153 
152,420 
94,465 

138, 270 

61,678 
26, 201 
15,190 

20,287 

303,  i81 
120,215 
75,370 

107,  596 


20,296 
6,004 
3,905 

10, 387 


14,279 
4,291 
2,489 

7,499 


90,019 


15, 273 
12,875 


26,601 
14, 369 
12,232 


5,384 
2,715 
2,669 


20, 399 
11,221 
9,178 


818 
433 
385 


1,547 
904 
643 


91,010 

52,707 

66,108 

201 

203, 667 
88,912 
51, 631 

63,324 

30, 527 
13,  522 
7, 696 

9,309 

162,841 
72,151 
41,844 


10,499 
3,239 
2,091 
5,169 


6,159 
2,098 
1,076 

2,985 
40,726 


84,191 

49,095 

62,514 

195 

190,390 
32,380 
48,141 


28,234 
12,360 
7,053 


152,163 
67,005 
39,133 

46,025 


9,943 
3,015 
1,955 
4,9'tt 


5,605 

1,811 

954 

2,840 
33,749 


3,175,295 

1,958,474 

2,830,341 

3,594 

7, 688, 985 
3,089,458 
1,912,432 

2,687,095 

1,247,834 
528, 554 
312,770 

406, 510 

6,042,563 
2,442,218 
1,523,021 

2,077,324 


398, 588 
113,686 
76,641 
203,261 


283,719 
85,837 
46,042 

151,840 
1,750,631 


12,057 

4,254 

2,277 

87 


273, 247 

154,516 

141,925 

2,667 


31,830 

17,259 

40,345 

585 


11,142 
7,650 


18, 183 

8,717 

13, 5C7 

259 


13,553 

7,233 

12,743 

220 


024,620 

336,328 

778,  r« 

11, 107 


54,265,693 


18,734,056 

8,666,340 

26,515,898 

349,397 


n.a. 
n.a. 


11,730,078 


1,482,615 

1,371,828 

8.700,142 

175,491 

383,066 


221,885 

97,058 

61,646 

2,477 


29,929,799 


11,132,299 

5,324,202 

13,366,638 

106,660 


,297,531 


3,921,095 

641,839 

723,775 

5,822 

2,406,449 

2,073,705 

263, 385 

60,127 

4,232 

2,705,445 

1,705,506 

339,830 

660,109 

135,637 
141,884 
33,624 

10,129 


7,717,660 


3,063,424 

1,892,316 

2,753,407 

8,513 

7,443,775 
2,932,261 
1,848,552 


1,206,376 
509,285 
300,192 

396,899 

5,648,884 
2,358,180 
1,474,077 

2,016,627 


383,515 
114,796 
74,283 
199,436 


273,885 
81, 163 
43,764 

148, 958 


563,512 

315,863 

766,667 

10,455 


LEGAL  FORM 


5.03 


Table  5A.— LEGAL  FORM  OF  ORGANIZATION- SELECTED  SERVICES— UNITED  STATES,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Con. 

Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Kind  of  business  and  legal  fonn 


PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— Continued 
Personal  services — Continued 


Laundries,  laundry  services. 


Individual  proprietorships.... 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  foras  of  organization. . . 

Power  laundries 

Individual  proprietorships.. 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization. 


With  cleaning  and  dyeing 

Individual  proprietorships.. 

Partnersh  ips 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization. 

without  cleaning  and  dyeing... 
Individual  proprietorships.. 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Ot»>er  forais  of  organization. 

Industrial  laundries 

Individual  proprietorships.. 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization.. 


Linen  supply  service 

Individual  proprietorships.. 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization. 


With  pojer  laundry 

Individual  proprietorships.. 

Pactnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization. 

Without  power  laundry 

Individual  proprietorships.. 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization. 


Diaper  serv  ice 

Individual  proprietorships.. 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization. 


With  power  laundry 

Individual  proprietorships.. 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization. 

Without  pojer   laundry 

Individual  proprietorships.. 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization. 


Laundries  (exc.  po-jer) 

Individual  proprietorships.. 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization. 


Photographic  studios  (inc.  ccnmercial  photography). 


Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Photographic  studios  (exc.  comsercial  photo). 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporat  ions 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Commercial  photography 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 


Pressing,  alteration,  garment  repair  shops. 


Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Pressing,  alteration,  garment  repair  shop5(except  fur 

repair  and  storage) 

Indiv:d..al  proprietorships 

Partr.er3hips 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 


Fur  repair  and  storage  shops.. 

Individual  proprietorships.. 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization . 
See  footnotes  at  end  of  table . 


Establish- 
ments 


(J^umber) 


19.182 


12,149 

3,418 

3,521 

94 

t,783 
2,489 
1,645 
2,618 
31 

2,840 
848 
711 

1,262 
19 

3,555 

1,518 

345 

1,182 

10 

388 
la 
89 
174 
2 

1,176 
252 
172 
691 

61 

561 

105 

89 

363 

4 

615 
147 

83 
328 

57 
384 
157 
104 
123 

318 
123 
94 
101 


66 
34 
10 
22 

10,839 

9,251 

1,497 

89 

2 

14,712 


Rcceipta, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


1.257.987 


11,058 
2,422 
1,228 

4 

11,549 

8,739 

1,896 

910 

4 

3,163 

2,319 

526 

318 


47.1 


41,028 

5,731 

1,122 

7 

45,554 

39,233 

5,415 

9'M 
6 

2,334 

1,795 
316 
222 


214,660 
207,894 
827,547 

7,886 
913,036 
133,055 
155,728 
614,599 

4,654 

517,933 
74,580 
87,109 

353,038 
3,206 

318,031 

57,048 
55,827 

205,156 

77,072 
6,427 

12,792 

57,853 

238,203 
15,834 
26,875 


19,603 
145,937 

63,683 
6,854 
7,272 

49,557 

25,887 
3,442 
4,739 

17,706 

23,408 
2,945 
4,336 

16,077 

2,479 
497 
353 

1,629 

30,861 
57,329 
20,552 


212,025 


Payroll, 
entue  year 

{Thousand 
dolldri) 


620.559 


107,600 

47,605 

56,791 

29 

147,118 
79,553 
35,755 
31,771 
29 

64,907 
28,047 
11,840 
25,020 


365,661 


272,786 
63,512 
29,239 

124 

320,148 

247,516 

55,819 

16,813 

45,513 
25,270 
7,693 

12,550 


87,215 

93,990 

435,578 

3,776 

501,646 

70,065 

77,472 

351,588 

2,521 

293,222 
39,395 
44,990 

207,023 
1,314 

176,452 
28,141 
27,778 

120,533 

31,972 
2,529 
4,704 

24,739 

91,101 
5,021 
9,579 

76,501 

75,549 
3,327 

8,131 

64,091 

15,552 
1,694 
1,448 


10,061 
1,123 
1,617 
7,321 

9,408 
1,050 
1,524 
6,334 

653 
73 
93 

487 

17,751 

11,006 

5,322 

1,423 


Active 

propric' 

tors,* 

November 


18.674 


22 

326 

11 

464 

24 

068 

12 

35 

993 

16 

047 

8 

647 

11 

237 

12 

21 

877 

6 

279 

2 

817 

12 

781 

46 

115 

11 

901 

9 

647 

41 

59 

197 

42 

643 

10 

315 

5 

739 

8 

507 

3 

472 

1 

036 

11,768 
6,906 


5,569 
2,352 
3,217 


2,201 

834 

1,367 


3,059 
1,403 
1,656 


309 
115 
194 


675 
218 
457 


396 
94 
302 


279 
124 
155 


333 
145 
188 


284 
112 

172 


12,097 
9,053 
3,044 


E^d  employees,  workweeic 
Elided  nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(Number) 


329_,_728 


10,373 

4,037 


11,227 
3,166 
3,051 


3,183 

2,207 

976 


39,477 
10,305 


47,401 
37,712 
9,689 


2,382 

1,765 

617 


58,282 

56,836 

212,545 

2,065 

272,495 

46,441 

48,072 

176,503 

1,479 

163,899 
26,381 
29,243 

107,211 
1,059 

94,334 
13,575 
15,571 

59,087 

14,262 
1,384 
2,253 

10,625 

39,877 
2,498 
4,517 

32,662 

33,599 
1,749 
3,926 

28,024 

6,178 
749 
591 

4,838 

4,685 
790 
873 

3,022 


4,377 
723 
842 

2,812 


31 
210 

12,671 
8,553 
3,374 


Full  work- 
week 

(Number) 


309.022 


12,755 

6,006 

8,842 

6 

19,756 
9,786 
4,766 
5,198 
6 

7,853 
2,959 
1,240 
3,544 


41,393 


30,085 

7,058 

4,726 

24 

37,483 

27,930 

6,494 

3,014 

4,405 

2,105 

564 

52,506 

52,861 

201,680 

1,975 

256,692 
42,980 
44,714 

167,584 
1,414 

154,616 
24,776 
27,337 

101,493 
1,010 

88,428 
16,944 
15,254 


13,648 
1,260 
2,123 

10,255 

37,751 
2,328 
4,359 


31,732 
1,515 
3,734 


5,969 
712 
575 

4,682 

4,422 
712 
820 

2,390 


4,142 
659 
793 

2,690 

230 
53 
27 

200 

10,157 
6,486 
2,958 

703 


Pay  toll,  workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(Dollari) 


11.399.071 


10,749 

5,251 

7,889 

6 

16,828 
8,156 
4,146 
4,520 
5 

7,067 
2,593 
1,105 
3,369 


32,912 


22,674 
5,939 
4,275 


29,186 

20,985 

5,462 

2,739 

3,726 

1,589 

477 


1,714,501 
1,835,495 
3,268,772 

30,303 
9,504,700 
1,364,553 
1,506,494 
6,685,029 

48,624 

5,587,733 
767, 289 
867,299 

3,918,476 
34,569 

3,388,556 
547,625 
541,117 


623,411 
49,639 
98,078 

480,694 

1,731,962 
98,653 
187,322 

1,445,987 

1,437,018 
66, 597 
158,945 


294,944 

32,056 
28,377 

234,511 

196,973 
25,424 
32,301 

139,248 

184,219 
23,467 
30,754 

129,998 

12,754 
1,957 
1,547 
9,250 

365,436 
225,871 
109,378 


1,205,353 


469,352 

245,546 

491,710 

245 

779,297 
345,781 
190,507 
242,764 
245 

427,556 

123,571 

55,039 

248,946 


989,434 
263,529 
205,871 

862 

1,244,842 
897,638 
232,189 


214,854 
91,796 
31,340 

91,718 


Pull  work- 
week 

(Dollarj) 


11,529,801 


1,622,998 
1,759,657 
8,068,250 

78.695 
0,319,009 
1,308,121 
1,441,494 
6,521,973 

47,421 

5,418,164 
742,507 
828,792 

3,813,141 
33,724 

3,283,122 
518,426 
516,643 

2,248,053 

517,723 
47,188 
95,059 

474,476 

1,691,398 
95,879 
184,119 

1,411,400 

1,399,805 
64,303 
156,020 

1,179,432 

291,593 
31,576 
28,099 

231,918 

192,433 
24,300 
31,551 

136,582 


160,175 
22, 524 
30,061 

127,590 

12,258 
1,776 
1,490 
6,992 

326,961 
194,698 
102,693 

29,570 


438,202 

233,909 

474,143 

24  5 

733,412 

320,534 

180,857 

231,725 

245 

413,037 

117,618 

53,052 

242,417 


855,289 

243,140 

196,986 

862 

1,096,693 
773,239 
214,163 


199,384 
32,050 
28,977 

36,357 


5.04 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  5A.— LEGAL  FORM  OF  ORGANIZATION— SELECTED  SERVICES— UNITED  STATES,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:   1948— Con. 

ESTABLISHMEXTS,  RECEIPTS,  PaY  RoLL,  AMD  PERSONNEL 


Kind  of  business  and  legal  form 


Establish- 
ments 

(J^umbJer) 


Receipts, 

entire  year 

(Thousand 


Payroll. 

entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors,* 
November 

Qjumhcr) 


Paid  employees,  VLrorkweeL 
ended  nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(Number) 


Full  work- 
weelf 

Qjumbcr) 


Pay  roll,  workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 

(Dollars) 


Full  work- 
week 

(Dollari) 


PEBSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  HZPAIH  SERVICES— Continued 
Personal  services — Continued 
Shoe  repair  shops,  shoeshine  parlors,  hat  cleaning  shops. 


Individual  proprietorships.. 

Partnerships 

Corporstions 

Other  forms  of  organization. 


Shoe  repair  shops 

Individual  proprietorships. . 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization. 


Shoeshine  parlors 

Individual  proprietorships.. 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization. 


Hat  cleaning  shops 

Individual  proprietorships . . 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization. 

Miscellaneous  personal  services. 


Individual  proprietorships.. 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization. 


Self-service  laundries 

Individual  proprietorships.. 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization. 


Miscellaneous  personal  services, 
Individual  proprietorships.... 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization. . . 


Costume  and  dress  suit  rental  agencies. 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Turkish  baths,  massage  parlors 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Other  miscellaneous  personal  services,  i 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Electrolysis 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships , . , 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 


Miscellaneous  personal  services,  n.e.c. 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 


Business  services,  total. 


Individual  proprietorships.. 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forma  of  organization. 


Advertising. 


Individual  proprietorships.. 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization. 


Advertising  agencies 

Individual  proprietorships.. 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization. 


Outdoor  advertising  service... 
Individual  proprietorships.. 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization. 


Miscellaneous  advertising  service. 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Cor-porallons 

Other  fonas  of  organization 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


ii.m 


218,800 


36, ^09 


22,900 


18,259 


736.367 


<1,010 
2,588 

13 

39,763 

37,071 

2,169 

513 

10 

2,962 

2,728 

220 

13 


1,426 

1,211 

199 


12,762 


8,901 

2,628 

1,227 

6 

8,523 

5,855 

2,003 

661 


4,239 

3,046 

625 

566 

2 

510 

338 

121 

51 

1,305 

1,113 

127 

63 

2 

2,424 
1,595 

377 
452 

318 
271 
22 
25 

2,106 

1,324 

355 

427 


32,007 


177,546 

28, 667 

12,437 

150 

202,176 
164,871 
25,105 
12,075 
125 

6,668 
5,575 
1,028 

65 

9,956 
7,100 
2,534 

322 
124,006 


19,429 

5,225 

7,313 

40 


5,986 


2,624 
1,004 
2,350 


3,279 

1,386 

541 

1,348 


798 
277 
149 
368 


1,909 
961 
314 
634 


57, 102 

29,594 

37,225 

85 

65,409 
35,271 
19,061 

11,057 

58, 597 
21,831 
10,513 

26,253 

10, 117 
4,578 
2,399 
3,140 

9,867 
6,045 
1,057 

2,765 

38,613 
11,208 
7,057 
20,348 

1,340 
991 
111 
238 

37,273 

10,217 

6,946 

20,110 


1.629.513 


24,104 

6,443 

5,780 

82 

32,711 

21,513 

5,517 

5,615 

66 

1,166 
919 

217 


2,532 

1,672 

709 


31,555 


353,565 

222,326 

1,032,630 

20,992 


652,063 


89,292 

68,462 

493,992 

317 

394, 872 
50, 250 
46,320 

298,131 
171 

114,881 

8,383 

6,538 

99, 814 

146 

142,310 
30,659 
15,604 
96, 047 


11,067 
5,885 
14,566 


11,975 
5,654 
2,722 
3,599 


19,580 
5,413 
3,163 

11,004 

2,845 
883 
435 

1,527 


3,181 

1,526 

238 

1,417 

13,554 
3,004 
2,490 
8,060 


271 
129 


13,283 
2,875 
2,481 
7,927 


701.226 


40, 006 
4,276 


39,701 

36, 179 

3,522 


3,020 

2,638 

332 


1,561 

1,189 

372 


16,424 

3,325 

2,605 

46 

19, 191 
13,635 
3,012 
2,457 
37, 

1,690 

1,395 

266 


2,019 

1,344 

547 


20,978 


106, 986 
71,747 

511,048 
11,445 


290, 765 


24,929 

21,035 

244,663 

138 

194, 342 
13,972 
14,600 

165,677 
93 

38,405 
2,420 
1,799 

34,141 
45 

53,018 
8,537 
4,636 

44,845 


8,242 
4,178 


8,593 
5,380 
3,213 


3,827 

2,862 

965 


533 
322 
211 


1,296 

1,063 

233 


1,998 

1,477 

521 


307 
266 
41 


1,691 

1,211 

480 


18,282 
9,636 


9,363 

4,385 

7,198 

32 

10,379 
5,747 
2,444 

2,188 

10, 599 
3,616 
1,941 

5,042 

1,216 
478 
227 

511 

1,926 

990 

•  145 

791 

7,457 
2,148 
1,569 
3,740 


112 
58 


7,345 
2,090 
1,565 
3,690 


242.982 


12,750 

3,206 

2,260 

43 

15,812 
11,016 
2,591 
2,171 
34 

991 
779 
192 


1,456 
955 
423 


16,540 


494,244 

128,168 

112,366 

1,589 

659,885 
441,040 
109,289 
108, 197 
1,359 

24 ,  605 
19,338 
4,769 


51,877 
33,866 
14,110 

3,901 


673,098 


51,052 

30,620 

158,797 

2,513 


4,430 


2,486 
1,944 


2,469 
1,339 
1,130 


479 
255 
224 


1,432 
892 
590 


72, 975 


10,261 

6,611 

56,053 

50 

33,739 
4,187 
3,893 

30,630 
29 

10,  567 

982 

701 

8,863 

21 

23,669 
5,092 
2,017 

16,560 


7,090 

3,365 

6,066 

19 

8,060 
4,330 
1,871 

1,859 

a,iio 

2,760 
1,494 

4,226 

1,015 
373 
185 
457 

1,657 
806 

128 

723 

5,808 
1,581 
1,181 
3,046 


101 
51 


5,707 
1,530 
1,177 
3,000 


209.091 


40, 586 
25,133 

140,899 
2,473 


66,749 


8,188 

5,920 

52,609 

32 

37,952 
3,899 
3,770 

30,263 
20 

9,783 
889 
636 

8,246 
12 

19,014 
3,400 
1,514 

14,100 


250,346 

132,475 

289,638 

639 

277,157 
136,794 
63,787 

76,576 


395,941 
113,552 
68,683 

213,701 

54,542 
17,214 
8,697 
28,631 

63,793 
31,530 
4,282 

27,981 

277,606 
64,803 
55,709 

157,089 

5,363 

2,527 

225 

2,611 

272,243 
62,281 
55,484 

154.478 


13.572.326 


2,162.598 

1,44»,611 

9,741,854 

219,263 


5.528,726 


504,422 

403,477 

4,618,085 

2,742 

3,655.756 
232.844 
277,543 

3.093.353 
2,016 

704,686 
48.807 
34,491 

620,662 
726 

1,163,284 

172.771 

91.443 

904.070 


677.807 


443.284 

120,440 

107,522 

1.551 

613, 547 
404.105 
104.239 
103,872 
1.331 

19.204 
14,610 
4.177 


45.056 
29. 569 
12.024 


607.527 


219.495 

116.833 

270.688 

506 

244.  510 

113,673 

54,614 

71,218 

363.017 
100,817 
52.224 

199. 976 

49.853 
15.484 
8.010 
26.359 


59, 280 
28,686 
4,059 

26.535 

253.884 
56,647 
50,155 

147,032 


5,127 

2.365 

225 

2,537 

248,757 
54.282 
49, 930 

144,545 


12.933.059 


l,'r?2.862 

1,343.868 

9.402,311 

218,518 


5,414.554 


473,237 

391,152 

4.547.996 

2,269 

3.635,997 
277.369 
274,385 

3,082,567 
1,575 

675,222 
47,017 
33.356 

594,256 
593 

1.103,43} 
148,851 
83,411 
871,173 


LEGAL  FORM 


5.05 


Table  5A.—  LEGAL  FORlCl  OF  ORGANIZATION- SELECTED  SERVICES— UNITED  STATES,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS: 

EfiTABLISHMENTS.  RECEIPTS,  PaY   RotL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


1948— Con. 


Kind  of  business  and  legal  tonn 


Establish- 
ments 

(Number) 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
dollari) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
dollarj) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors.* 
November 

(>(uniber) 


Paid  employees,  workweek 
coded  nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(Number) 


Full  work- 
week 

(Number) 


Pay  roll,  workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
{Dollars) 


Full  work- 
week 

(Dollari) 


PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— Continued 
Business  servlce8-»ContlQued 

Consumer  credit  reporting  agencies,  mercantile  reporting 

agencies,  adjustment  and  collecting  agencies 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

DuDlicating,  addressing,  blueprinting,  photostating. 
Bailing  list,  stenographic  services ^. , 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization -^ 

Duplicating,  addressing,  mailing,  mailing  list, 

stenographic  services 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Duplicating,  addressing,  mailing,  mailing  list  services. 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Public  stenographic  services,  court  reporting 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organisation 

Blueprinting ,  photostating  services 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Soiployment  agencies,  private 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Nevs  syndicates 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Services  to  dwellings  and  ether  b-jlldings 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Disinfecting,  e)cterminatlr.g  service 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

tfijldov  cleaning  service 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Miscellaneous  services  to  duellings  and  other  buildings... 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Business  ser-/ices,  n.e.c 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Auctioneers'  establishments  (service  only) 

Indivicual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Coin-operated  machine  rental  and  repair  services 

Individ lal  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Detective  agencies. . 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


2,652 


l,31i 

264 

1,066 

S 


3,102 


2,186 

538 

375 

3 


2, 430 

1,845 

404 

178 

3 

1,394 

947 

269 

156 

2 

1,036 
898 

115 
22 

1 

672 
341 
134 
197 


,231 


1,624 

410 

196 

1 

77 


45 

2 

3,323 


2,049 

621 

650 

3 

1,393 
752 
229 
412 


1,260 

867 

268 

123 

2 

670 
430 
124 
115 


9,609 
2,381 
2,631 


670 

453 

139 

77 

1 

,302 

787 
362 
153 


603 
366 
47 
190 


121,913 


16,849 

6,393 

98,578 

93 


95,225 


33,841 

16,310 

45,052 

22 


53,593 
23,276 
10,313 
19,982 
22 

43,637 
16,253 
8,342 


9,956 
7,023 
1,971 


41,632 

10,565 

5,997 

25,070 


6,572 
6,404 


651 

,170 


117,335 


38,502 

30,467 

48,163 

203 

43,467 
14,840 
8,844 
19,783 


38,013 

14,710 
10,570 

12,733 

35,855 
8,952 
11,053 


541,772 


60,376 


26,625 


23,788 


1,198,851 


5,421 

2,001 

52,910 

44 


35,451 


1,183 
434 


3,030 

1,042 

22,528 

25 


17,272 


2,662 

904 

20,202 

20 


13,399 


111,411 

39,946 

1,046,562 

932 


702,960 


10,175 

5,014 

20,255 

7 


20,561 
7,090 
3,402 

10,062 
7 

17,781 
5,354 
2,357 

9,570 

2,780 

1,736 

545 


14,890 
3,085 
1,612 

10,193 


2,089 
993 


2,546 

1,783 

763 


1,445 
908 
537 


,101 
875 
226 


536 

306 
230 


5,611 

3,199 

8,457 

5 


11,827 
4,235 
2,473 
5,114 
5 

10,429 
3,254 
2,242 

4,933 

1,398 
981 
231 


5,445 

1,376 

726 

3,343 


4,257 

2,319 

6,818 

5 


8,176 
2,968 
1,639 
3,564 
5 

7,227 
2,334 
1,460 
3,433 

949 
634 
179 


5,223 

1,289 

680 

3,254 


203,935 

105,018 

393,869 

138 


419,149 

144,202 

73,937 

200,872 

138 

353,677 
110,378 
61,812 

191,487 

55,472 
33,824 
12,125 


283,811 
59,733 
31,081 

192,997 


5,174 
1,657 


1,520 
719 


2,569 
805 


2,183 

716 


5,367 


108,076 
34,551 


510,751 


139 
136 


64,048 


3,048 


102 
73 


27,621 


5,277 


24,700 


2,491 
2,775 

305,484 
1,264,501 


17,718 

15,588 

30,502 

140 

18,792 
5,298 
3,175 

10,319 


21,855 
7,603 
5,323 

8,929 

23,401 
4,817 
7,190 

11,394 
211,272 


1,898 
1,150 


1,074 
675 
399 


1,325 
794 
531 


649 
429 
220 


8,021 

6,675 

12,866 

59 

6,575 
2,046 
1,249 
3,280 


9,711 
3,521 
2,413 


11,335 
2,454 
3,013 


88,431 


6,322 

5,792 

12,027 

59 

6,175 
1,841 
1,179 
3,155 


3,573 
2,942 
2,141 


9,947 
2,039 
2,472 

5,436 
71,093 


359,731 

317,149 

585,238 

2,483 

358,519 
102,689 
54,679 
191,151 


445,520 
161,386 
110,245 


460,462 
95,656 
142,224 


4,150,997 


156,612 

92,952 

291,374 

334 

14,535 
6,561 
4,274 

3,700 

50,500 
23,618 
16,126 
10,756 


18,786 
5,494 
1,166 

12,126 


43,430 

26,215 

141,274 

352 

3,447 

1,124 

794 


10,061 
4,132 
2,713 
3,166 


11,680 

2,549 

459 

8,672 


9,033 
4,335 


717 
440 
277 


1,391 
732 
659 


429 

350 

79 


21,458 

12,215 

54,548 

210 

2,231 

1,014 

617 


3,623 

1,672 

948 

1,003 


5,874 

1,477 

235 

5,151 


16,424 

9,442 

45,0X 

193 

1,191 
429 
295 


3,420 

1,589 

908 

923 


5,180 

1,082 

186 

3,912 


872,532 

545,594 

2,725,155 

7,605 

58,172 
21,535 
15,730 

30,857 

194,781 
81,267 
53,430 
60,034 


242,442 

52,439 

9,959 

180,044 


1,145,948 


105,084 

37,438 

1,002,594 

332 


635,343 


179,377 

89,712 

365,516 

133 


355,561 

121,705 

59,295 

174,423 

138 

309,709 
94,738 
48,717 

166,204 

45,852 
26,917 
10,573 

8,357 


279,782 
58,172 
30,417 

191,193 


102, 188 
32,820 


509,322 


2,041 
2,430 

504,851 
1,193,456 


333,562 
293,229 

564,082 
2,433 

349,135 
97,409 
53,563 

188,163 


417,185 
148,611 
102,328 


427,136 
87,642 
127,338 

212,156 


3,634,690 


775,773 

497,087 

1,553,396 

7,434 

55,504 
15,301 
12,247 

23,956 

189,731 
79,447 
52,504 
57,630 


219,195 

46,932 

9,262 

153,001 


5.06 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  5A.—  LEGAL  FORM  OF  ORGANIZATION— SELECTED  SERVICES— UNITED  STATES,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:   1948— Con. 

Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Kind  of  business  and  legal  form 


PEH30HAL,  B"JSINE33,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— Continued 

B':=ir.er3  services — ContIn»;ed 

B';?iness  cervices,  r..e.c. — Continued 

Ir.terior  decorating  service 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerjh  ips 

Corporat  ions 

Other  foniis  of  organization 

Photo  finishing  laboratories 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partner.3h  ips , 

Corp-jrations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

3ipn  painting  shops 

Individi'jl  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Telephone  answering  service 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Windov  display  service 

Individuel  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Other  business  services,  n.e.c 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Automobile  repair  services  and  garages,  total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporat  ions 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Automob  i le  repa  i  r  s  hops 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

General  automobile  repair  shops 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporat  ions 

Other  f prms  ^f  organ  iza  tion 

Battery  ar.J  ignition  repair  and  service  shops 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partner:^hips 

Corpc-rat  icns 

Other  forms  of  crpanization 

Glass  replacement  and  repair  shops 

Individ  lal  proprietorships 

Partnersh  i  ps 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  orj^aniration 

Pa  int  shops 

Individ  111  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  orrar.  Ization 

Radiator  repair  .-hops 

Ir.dividjnl  proprietorships 

Partr.e:'  ^ipr 

Ccrporations 

Other  form.*:  of  organization 

Tire  repair  shops 

Ir^dividual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Top  and  body  repair  shops 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Automobile  repair  shops,   n.e.c 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 


Estabbsh- 
mcnts 


(Humbcr) 


601 
101 


1,703 
323 

1 

4,283 

3,689 

i93 

'^5 


367 

2K 

53 

100 


279 
205 


i 

828 

2 

3U 

316 

1 

686 

12 

95 

5i4 

74 

266 

16 

530 

i 

679 

.^i,875 


t.-,830 

15,105 

1,912 

28 

60,li7 

is, 917 

10,255 

955 

20 

1,390 

1,526 

305 

58 


1,079 

822 

223 

29 


2,567 

2,051 

458 

57 
1 

2,844 

2,334 

471 

39 


1,955 

1,495 

310 

148 


10,425 

7,793 

2,239 

386 

2 

3,968 

2,887 

339 

240 

2 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

{Thousand 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

dollars) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors," 
November 

(Humber) 


Paid  employees,  workweek 
ended  nearest  Nov.  IS 


Total 
(Number) 


18,9.;3 
10,433 
3,534 
4,926 


88,839 
21,239 
13,817 
53,733 

47,253 
32,608 
9,778 

4,867 

7,469 

3,210 

833 

3,426 


8,060 
3,653 
1,594 
2,813 


287,337 
49,796 
41,780 

195,173 
633 


3,648 

1,590 

594 

1,464 


34,019 
5,672 
3,326 


13,820 
8,985 
2,532 
2,303 


3,583 

1,270 

320 

1,993 


2,716 

1,152 

567 

997 


128,298 
16,906 
14,911 
96,196 
285 


616 

420 
196 


1,694 

1,068 

626 


4,535 

3,595 

990 


246 
162 
34 


261 

183 

78 


3,529 
2,133 

1,396 


1,533 
304 
264 
465 


14,277 
3,081 
1,869 


5,081 

3,497 

905 


2,187 
815 
246 

1,126 


1,056 
488 
255 

313 


51,569 
3,610 
6,875 

35,915 
169 


153,576 


898,29.; 

350,430 

310,833 

1,552 


185,274 
62,917 

106,680 
497 


70, 583 
31,166 


86,984 

27,688 

38,667 

237 


1,272.036 


821,524 
313,455 


839,466 

562,483 

201,364 

75,204 

415 

30,393 
20,349 
6,685 

2,864 


20,248 

11,431 

6,569 

2,248 


32,165 
21,948 
7,681 


36,267 

25,197 

9,067 

2,003 


34,976 
21,095 
7,843 

6,033 


188,298 
112,364 
50,072 
25,862 

90,213 
46,157 
24,174 

19,837 


167,075 
54,602 

52,824 


158,640 

100,286 

30,033 

28,176 

140 

5,799 
3,868 
1,030 


3,677 

1,915 

997 

765 


9,894 
6,618 
1,954 


3,254 

5,714 

1,740 

300 


5,326 
2,829 

935 

1,592 


58,730 
34,551 
12,770 


24,131 

11,294 

5,108 


65,204 
29,093 


66,914 
47,167 
19,747 


2,057 

1,471 

586 


,222 

789 
433 


2,82? 

1,934 

893 


3,117 

2,244 

373 


1,964 

1,430 

534 


11,334 
7,420 
4,414 


4,362 
2,749 


76,557 
23,102 
17,593 


71,341 

48,508 

13,128 

9,640 

65 

2,560 

1,760 

472 


1,526 
837 
419 
220 


4,179 
2,866 

873 


3,373 
2,414 

703 
256 


2,403 

1,394 

419 


22,941 

14,233 

5,084 


Full  work- 
weelc 

(Number) 


1,360 
659 
246 
455 


13,054 
2,618 
1,647 


4,347 
2,930 

731 


1,920 
695 
198 

1,027 


975 
442 
228 

305 


39,646 
5,980 
4,953 

28,545 
163 


138 ,  500 


77,806 

25,143 

35,342 

204 


107,934 


69,638 
21,357 

16,989 

65,212 

43,755 

12,060 

9,338 

59 

2,353 
1,594 

437 

322 

1,428 
816 
394 
218 


3,815 

2,589 

796 


,152 
,241 
660 
251 


,249 
,295 

390 


21,335 
U,143 
4,733 


8,440 
4,205 
1,887 


Pay  roll,  workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  IS 


Total 
(Dollari) 


77,161 
35,586 
12,265 
29,310 


650,553 

103,733 

63,822 

483,003 

272,775 

178,963 

51,131 


74,924 

26,804 

7,925 

40,195 


56,110 
24,738 

13,261 
18,111 


2,514,074 
347,462 
318,121 

1,842,7CK 
5,787 


7.171.450 


3,783,356 

1,303,352 

2,075,213 

9,529 


5,546,260 


3,407,726 
1,123,133 

1,015,401 

3,205,845 

2,050,784 

613,567 

539,100 

2,394 

114,908 
76,597 
20,358 


74,774 
40,432 
19,929 
14,413 


207,382 
135,282 
44,770 


174,289 
122,383 
37,136 
14,770 


110,308 
53,469 
19,042 

32,797 

1,180,387 
696,826 
263,557 


478,367 
226,953 
lCy.,274 


Full  work- 
week 

(Dolldrr) 


73,342 
32,539 

11,691 
29,112 


626,456 
96,719 
60,455 

469,282 

253,816 
164,938 
47,707 

41,171 


70,679 
24,967 
7,124 
38,588 


54,300 
23,945 
12,397 
17,958 


2,290,(67 
291,935 
283,600 

1,709,307 
5,775 


6.374.922 


3,604,485 

1,249,028 

2,012,567 

8,842 


3,258,802 
1,032,083 


3,077,399 

1,953,180 

590,757 

531,222 

2,240 

110,801 
73,230 
20,218 

17,353 

73,125 
39,244 
19,480 
14,401 


199,185 
129,015 
43,061 


168,857 
117,988 
36,227 
14,642 


107,313 
56,559 
18,566 

32,193 

1,135,834 
669,113 
252,461 

214,310 

466,915 
220,473 
101,313 

145,129 


3ee  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


LEGAL  FORM 


5.07 


Table  5A.— LEGAL  FORM  OF  ORGANIZATION— SELECTED  SERVICES— UNITED  STATES,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Con. 

ESTABUSHMBNTS,  RECEIPTS,  PaY  RoLL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


Kind  of  business  and  legal  form 


Esablish- 
menu 


{Humbcr) 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

{ThouSfiTid 
dolUri) 


Active 

propne- 

tors,* 

November 


Paid  employees,  workweek 
eiided  nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(Number) 


Full  work- 
week 

(Nt*"ibeT) 


Pay  roll,  workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(Dollgri) 


Full  work- 
week 

(DoWdTs) 


PERSONAL,  9'JSIHESS,  AKD  REPAIR  SERVICES— Continued 

Automobile  repnir  services  and  garages — Ct^tinued 

A'jtomcbile  rentnis  (without  drivers] 

Individual  ?rt.';irietor.';hips 

partner:,-hips 

Corporations 

Otiter  fomr  of  organization 

Aut<.incl>ile  storage,  parking 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Cori crations 

Other  forms  of  organlzat  ion 

Storage  garages 

Individual  proprietorship;; 

partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  fonas  of  organization 

Parking  lots 

Individual  proprietor::hips 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Automobile  services  (exc.  repair) 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Automobile  laundries 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of "organization 

Autcanobile -services,  n.e.c 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Miscellaneous  repair  services,  total 

Iiidividual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Blacksmith  shops 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Electrical  repair  shops 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships ^ 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Radio  repair  shops 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Refrigerator  service  and  repair  shops 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Other  electrical  repair  shops  (inc.  electrical  appliance 

rei-air  shops) 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Upholstery,  furniture  repair  shops 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Watch,  clock,  JfiweLry  repair  abopa*...* 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

— r 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


1,011 


391 

119 

500 

1 

6,533 


1,106 

2,136 

40 

2,606 

1,37* 

429 

891 

12 

5,927 

3,977 

677 

1,245 

28 


794 
200 
131 


792 
535 
153 
104 


333 
259 

47 


67,129 

10, 076 

2,779 

39 


8,249 


7,360 
858 
23 


19,440 


16, 523 

2,175 

737 

5 

12,558 

11,152 

1,146 

258 

2 

2,531 

1,979 

417 

135 


4,351 

3,392 

612 

344 

3 

10, 297 


8,434 

1,618 

241 


11,475 

1,032 

239 


33, 917 


18.758 


9,301 
6,983 

67,633 
190,347 


1,495 
1,041 

16,222 


55,990 


345 
188 


630 

527 


25,618 


573 
517 


21,477 


28,773 
22,741 


306,667 


1,122,452 


60, 377 

26,796 

102,302 

872 

115,479 
29, 695 
17,011 
68,154 
619 

74,868 

30,682 

9,785 

34,148 

253 


14,262 

6,102 

35,341 

285 

35,729 
7,266 
3,745 

24,508 
210 

20,261 
6,996 
2,357 

10,833 
75 


4,235 
1,543 


1,918 

1,167 

751 


3,910 

3,118 

792 


8,026 

2,968 

14,486 

138 

14,294 

3,418 

1,654 

9,128 

94 

11,324 
4,608 
1,314 
5,358 
44 


6,3 
2,589 
12,415 

115 

12,940 
3,047 
1,477 
8,335 
81 

8,537 
3,311 
1,112 
4,080 
34 


291,365 

125,950 

699, 544 

5,593 

702,803 

146, 096 

75,288 

477,214 

4,205 

419,649 

145,269 

50, 662 

222,330 

1,388 

144,557 


7,092 
3,196 
4,521 


10,375 
4,536 
2,301 
3,538 


4,434 

2,556 

895 

983 


947, 351 


2,442 
1,172 
2,505 


4,695 

1,754 

942 

1,999 


1,424 
688 
230 
506 


232,088 


749 
342 


763 
500 
263 


328 
249 
79 


1,771 
1,091 
1,636 


3,880 

1,432 

981 

1,467 


618 
339 
110 
169 


94, 914 


1,237 

685 

1,210 


2,581 
952 
583 

1,046 


551 
285 
102 
164 


85,330 


55,492 
31,528 
57,  537 


116,252 
41, 169 
26,428 
48,655 


28,305 

14,323 

5,100 

8,882 


4,727,406 


547, 174 

188,093 

210, 386 

1,698 


105,672 

37,990 

87, 626 

800 


65, 324 
19,051 


49, 294 

16,357 

28, 995 

268 


42,475 

14,724 

27,872 

259 


2,160,891 

787,802 

1,763,043 

15,670 


44,411 


7,466 


8,863 


3,530 


3,020 


144,023 


34,464 

9,106 

747 


214,796 


5,815 

1,298 

319 

34 

46,831 


7,219 
1,644 


2,837 
569 

110 


21,100 


2,407 
505 
96 

12 

19,148 


113,409 

24,  594 

5,511 

509 

1,023,197 


127,980 

34,466 

51,953 

397 

lOOj  679 
64,235 
12,500 


45,507 
25,452 
8,565 
11,490 


68,610 
38,293 
13,401 

16,916 
126,375 


18, 271 

5,222 

23,233 

105 

20,791 
6,395 
1,511 

12,885 

9,958 
4,367 
1,262 
4,329 


16,082 
7,509 
2,449 

6,124 
30,107 


16,063 
4,068 


12,935 
10,858 
2,077 


2,733 

1,911 

822 


4,463 
3,294 
1,169 


9,537 

2,680 

8,837 

46 

10,262 
4,107 
1,029 

5,126 

3,928 

1,945 

562 

1,421 


6,910 
3,485 
1,089 

2,336 
13, 966 


8,104 

2,437 

8,561 

46 

9,274 

3,315 

916 


3,677 

1,763 

532 

1,382 


6,197 

3,026 

989 


12,040 


383, 642 

120, 691 

516,851 

2,013 

500,643 
147,781 
45,  512 

307, 350 


194, 390 
85,591 
25,609 
83,190 


328,164 
150,270 
49, 570 

128,324 
633,014 


82,434 

29,052 

14, 349 

540 

86,401 


18, 568 

5,726 

5,451 

362 

13,404 


8,206 
3,140 


13,053 


9,283 

2,743 

1,836 

104 

6,214 


7,841 

2,387 

1,713 

99 

5,615 


396,085 

125,406 

104,515 

7,008 

268,796 


64,825 

14, 267 

7,255 

54 


7,635 

2,689 

3,049 

31 


11,227 
1,826 


3,915 
1,207 
1,084 


3,454 
1,128 
1,025 


155,589 

53,476 

59, 208 

523 


27,614 
21,702 


303,159 


1,059,702 


269, 262 

120,073 

665, 147 

5,220 

677,758 
140, 122 
72,100 
461, 569 
3,967 

381,944 
129,140 
47,973 
203,  578 
1,253 


48,807 
25, 170 
49,284 


96, 194 
35,440 
20, 185 
40,  569 


27,067 
13, 367 
4,935 
3,715 


4,522,913 


2,024,412 

749, 242 

1,733,882 

15,377 


133,229 


104,779 

23,330 

4,663 

457 

987, 832 


353,488 

115,552 

511,779 

2,013 

484,500 
135,186 
43,400 

305,914 

188,973 
81,768 
25,019 
82,191 


314,354 
141,534 
47,133 

125,687 

591,073 


366, 207 

116,796 

101,257 

6,813 

258.873 


148,306 

52,133 

57,911 

523 


5.08  SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-GENERAL  STATISTICS 

Table  5A.— LEGAL  FORM  OF  ORGANIZATION- SELECTED  SERVICES— UNITED  STATES,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Con. 

^ Establishments,  Rbcbipts,  Pay  Roll,  alnd  Personnel 


Kind  of  business  and  legal  form 


PEflSONAL,  BUSIKESS,  AKD  REPAIR  SERVICES-Continued 
Miscellaneous  repair  services — Continued 

Miscellaneous  repair  shops 

Individual  proprietorships 


Partnerships , 
Corporations. 
Other  forms  of  organization. 


Armature  rewinding  shops 

Individual  proprietorships,. 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization. 


Bicycle  repair  shops 

Individual  proprietorships.. 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization. 


Leather  goods  repair  shops.... 
Individual  proprietorships.. 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization. 


Locksmith,  gunsmith  shops 

Individual  proprietorships.. 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization. 


Establish- 
ments 

jHumbcr) 


Musical   Instrument  repair  shops. 
Individual  proprietorships.... 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization... 


Repair  shops,   n.e.c 

Individual  proprietorships.. 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization. 


Lawn  mower  sharpening  and  repair  shops. 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 


Saw,  knife,    and  tool  sharpening  and  repair  shops. 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Co^wrat  ions 

Other  forms  of  organization 


Sewing  machine  repair  shops... 
Individual  proprietorships.. 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization. 


Stove  repair  shops 

Individual  proprietcrBhlps. . 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization. 


Taxidermista 

Individual  proprietorships,. 

Partnerships 

CorT>oratlons 

Other  forms  of  organization. 


Typewriter  repair  shops 

Individual  proprietorships.. 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization. 


Welding  ahopB 

Individual  proprietorships,. 

Partnerships 

Coirporaticms 

Other  fonns  of  organization. 


Other  repair  shops,  n.e.c 

Individual  proprietorships.. 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization. 


23 

337 

^ 

J93 

1 

539 

18 

2 

023 

1 

440 

419 

161 

3 

1,283 

1 

199 

560 
502 
44 
14 


1,518 

1,298 

198 


789 

684 

85 

20 


23,114 

18,214 

3,563 

1,318 

14 

774 

717 

55 

2 


.,304 

.,146 

123 

34 

1 

483 

413 

60 

10 


207 

159 

38 

10 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


211 

189 

22 


633 
530 
91 

17 


3,536 

2,995 

436 

54 
1 

15,956 

12,060 

2,693 

1,191 

12 


475,368 


237,471 

101, 202 

136,032 

613 

60,472 
27,797 
13,969 

18,706 


7,390 

6,770 

592 


3,617 

2,783 

571 

263 


11,529 

8,492 

2,339 

693 


5,534 

3,916 

975 

643 


386,826 
137,713 
82,756 
115,986 
371 

2,385 
1,848 


9,801 
5,420 
2,175 

2,206 


3,961 

2,621 

1,047 

293 


2,592 

1,327 

702 

563 


1,570 

1,305 

265 


7,618 

5,374 

1,714 

530 


36,854 
27, 269 
7,193 


322,045 
142,549 
=69,460 
110,036 


Payroll, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


134,280 


55,383 

23,055 

55, 574 

268 

17,709 
7,454 
3,363 


549 
503 
33 


684 
459 
110 
115 


1,815 

1,216 

305 

294 


689 
185 
314 


112,335 
45,057 
19,059 
48,055 
164 


200 
157 


2,482 
1,229 

503 


395 

189 

68 

138 


572 
257 
110 
205 


Active 

propne- 

tors,* 

November 

(K»"iber) 


353 
291 


1,651 

1,102 

279 

270 


8,844 
6,250 
1,478 

1,116 


97,838 
35, 582 
=16,668 
45,533 
(') 


*  Proprietors  of  unincorporated  businesses, 
n.a.  Not  available  or  not  applicable, 
n.e.c.  Not  elsewhere  classiried. 

Includes  motion  picture  theaters. 

"Other  fonns  of  organization"  Included  in  "Partnerships"  to  avoid  disclosure. 


22,609 
3,373 


2,224 

1,403 
821 


1,300 

1,160 

140 


.576 

493 

33 


1,633 
1,266 

367 


829 
667 
162 


24,420 

17,620 

6,300 


805 
702 


1,352 

1,126 

226 


531 
413 
lis 


232 
154 
78 


220 
178 
42 


683 
510 
173 


3,832 

2,916 

916 


16,765 
11,621 
=5,144 

(  =  )■" 


Paid  employees,  workweclt 
etided  nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 


50,104 


23,722 

9,158 

17,128 

96 

6,458 
3,029 
1,343 


365 

335 

23 


340 

242 

55 

43 


863 
603 

160 


598 
369 
105 
124 


41,480 
19, 139 
7,472 
14,806 
63 

■19 
95 


968 
519 
191 


196 

114 

43 

39 


242 

112 
57 


191 
160 
31 


770 
545 
126 
99 


3,434 

2,528 

579 


35,560 
15,066 
=6,480 
14,014 
(') 


Full  worlt- 
wceV 

(Humber) 


45,507 


20, 669 

8,267 

16,477 

94 

6,053 
2,783 
1,236 

2,034 

234 
260 
17 


275 
192 


772 
532 

147 


502 
293 
94 
115 


37,621 
16, 609 
6,728 
14,222 
62 

95 
74 


862 
447 
175 


170 
95 
40 
35 


219 
92 
54 
73 


Pay  roll,  workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(Dollars) 


2,658,376 


153 

131 


706 
499 

117 


2,940 

2,120 

507 


32,471 
13,151 
=5,345 
13,475 
(') 


1,112,166 

463,635 

1,076,958 

5,617 

339  902 
142,593 
68,136 

129,173 


11,049 

10,122 

667 


14,009 
9,824 
2,122 
2,063 


35,634 

23,726 

6,320 

5,588 


24, 579 

13,927 

4,109 

6,543 


2,233,203 

911,974 

382,281 

935, 293 

3,655 


3,383 
2,726 


49,445 
25,063 
10,140 

14,242 

8,136 
4,163 
1,557 
2,416 


11,947 
5,099 
2,763 
4,085 


7,420 
6,191 
1,229 


33,038 

22,910 

5,287 

4,841 


178,297 
127,  578 
28,855 

21,864 


1,941,537 
718,244 
=335,151 
838,142 

(') 


LEGAL  FORM 


5.09 


Table  5B.— LEGAL  FORM  OF  ORGANIZATION— AMUSEMENTS-UNITED  STATES,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948 

Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Kind  of  business  and  legal  form 


Establishments 
{Humber) 


Recapta 
{cxc.  taxes). 
entire  year 

{Thousand  dollars) 


Taxes 

CThtnuand  dollart) 


E^y  roll,  entire  yur 
{Thousand  dolJari) 


Active  propnetonif 
November 


Piid  cmptoyeca, 
workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 

(Number) 


Pky  roll,  workweek 

coded  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(DaUars) 


United  States,  total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organisation 

Notion  picture  theaters^  total 

Ind  ividual  proprie  torshlps 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Motion  picture  theaters,  regular 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Outdoor  motion  picture  theaters 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Portable  motion  picture  theaters 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships. 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Bands,  orchestras,  and  entertainers,  total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations. 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Bowling  alleys,  billiard  and  pool  parlors,  total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Billiard  aiwi  pool  parlors 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization , 

Bowling  alleys 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Dance  halls,  studios,  and  schools,  total 

Individual  proprietorships , 

Partnerships 

Corporations , 

Other  forms  of  organization , 

Race  track  operation,  total 

Individual  proprietorships , 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Automobile 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization, , 

Oog 

Individual  proprietorships , 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Borse 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships , 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

^lorts  promoters  and  connnerclal  operators,   total. 

IndiTidual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations , 

Other  forms  of  organization. 

Baseball  and  football  clubs,   athletic  fields,   sports 

proinoters , 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Baseball  clubs  (inc.  pronoters) , 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


ruK; 


2,3^9,001 


.'^,993 

9,790 

L!,359 

J05 


18,631 


407,495 

364,965 

1,568,539 

8,602 


6,107 

3,661 

8,770 

93 

17,689 

5,813 

3,469 

8,314 

93 

820 
182 
183 
455 

122 

112 

9 

1 


1,896 
100 
26 


14,166 


.10,440 

2,765 

921 

40 

9,661 

8,059 

1,497 

94 

11 

4,505 

2,381 

1,268 

827 

29 


690 
226 

150 


25 
24 
149 

112 
25 
18 


6,518 


4,237 

1,256 

992 

33 

589 

116 

42 

424 

7 

357 
24 
12 

317 


140,029 

164,681 

1,044,655 

3,515 

1,312,013 
136,063 
158,925 

1,013,510 
3,515 

40,385 
3,524 

36,861 


482 
442 


28,509 


20,685 

3,153 

4,641 

30 

202,761 


94,462 

58,201 

49,394 

704 

65,485 

46,930 

16,365 

2,086 

104 

137,276 
47,532 
41,836 
47, 308 
600 

32,998 


12,679 

7,532 

12,628 

159 

177,032 


897 

5,043 

171,092 

7,434 
897 

6,537 

16,278 
16,278 

153,320 

2,558 
150,762 

169,964 


34,646 

18,577 

114,790 

1,951 

110,655 

8,900 

4,830 

95,559 

1,366 

65,062 

1,781 

506 

62,273 

502 


323,39b 


610,034 


34,141 

46,265 

247,719 

1,271 

261,402 


97,415 

88,290 

42),  555 

2,774 

302, 511 


21,388 
14,486 


8,488 


26,012 

31,845 

202,841 

7(y. 

254,877 
25,410 
30,935 

197,828 

704 

6,453 
535 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


26,310 

32,562 

242, 770 

869 

293,872 
25,603 
31,578 

235,822 
869 

8,569 
'641 

7,928 


17,066 


4,443 
4,045 


7,978 
4,241 
3,737 


433 
138 


1.364 


13,080 

1,305 

2,655 

26 

64,315 


1,742 


1,530 
212 


13,760 


639 

417 

301 

7 

442 
322 

109 

10 

1 

922 
317 
308 
291 


4,207 


24,764 

17,088 

22,225 

238 

12,413 

8,538 

2,970 

874 

31 

51,902 
16,226 
14, 118 
21,351 
207 

9,879 


9,197 
4,563 


9,588 

7,163 
2,425 


4,172 
2,034 
2,1JS 


1,018 


1,442 

971 

1,776 

18 

10,873 


3,549 

2,200 

4,112 

18 

35,536 


584 
434 


134 

219 

10, 520 


1,181 
134 


768 
768 


81 
8,843 


23, 369 


95 

837 

34,606 

817 
95 

722 


3,523 
3,523 

31,198 

479 
30,719 

57,  553 


2,660 

1,603 

18,839 

267 

20, 142 
1,610 

883 
17,443 

206 

12,121 
280 

77 
U,697 

67 


7,164 

4,943 

44,771 

675 

42,803 
2,334 
2,198 

37,788 
483 

28,394 
760 
449 

27,034 
151 


3,734 
2,135 


164 
99 
65 


341,931 


82,031 

61,580 

196,899 

1,421 

187,031 


24,599 

25,196 

1 36, 592 

644 

181,222 
24,034 
24,417 

132,127 
644 

5,713 
472 

5,241 


10,335 


9,221 

634 

453 

27 

76,543 


32,046 

22,463 

21,692 

342 

9,766 

6,920 

2,327 

498 

21 

66,777 
25,126 
20,136 
21,194 
321 

8,597 


3,659 

2,079 

2,822 

37 

7,615 


3 

272 

7,340 

316 
3 


325 
325 

6,974 


17,196 


4,164 
2,359 
10,496 

177 

8,885 

1,007 

625 

7,199 

54 

3,066 

152 

46 

2,866 

2 


11,551,185 


2,009,691 

1,857,422 

7,622,797 

61,275 

5,732,102 


532,733 

638,254 

4,544,579 

16,536 

5,555,477 
518,872 
618,969 

4,401,100 
16,536 

175,572 
12,886 

162,686 


1,053 
975 


367,166 


294,382 

29,753 

41,924 

1,107 

1,553.552 


584,680 

432,142 

531,402 

5,328 

265,290 

182,414 

63,835 

18,481 

560 

1,288,262 

402,266 

368,307 

512,921 

4,768 

194,177 


68,615 

42,452 

82,778 

332 

593,890 


113 
13,753 
530,024 

7,730 
U3 

7,617 


19,988 
19,988 

566, 172 

605 
565,567 

943,882 


130,091 

122,107 

666,555 

25,129 

710,493 
55,263 
78,530 

554,445 
22,255 

166,272 
3,201 
5,043 

157,947 
81 


5.10 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  5B.— LEGAL  FORM  OF  ORGANIZATION— AMUSEMENTS-UNITED  STATES,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 

Establishments,  Receipts.  Pav  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Kmd  of  busine&s  and  legal  form 


Establishments 
Plumber) 


Receipts 
(exc.  taxes), 
entire  year 

Cntomand  dollara) 


Taxes 

(Thousand  dollcrs) 


Pay  roll,  entire  year 
(Thousand  dolUrs) 


Active  propnetorsf 
November 

(Humbcr) 


Paid  employees, 
workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 

(dumber) 


Pay  roll,  workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 


Sports  promoters  and  commercial  operators—Continued 

Baseball  and  football  clubs,   athletic  fields,    sports 
promoters — Continued 

Football  clubs  (inc.  promoters). 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships s "  •  • 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organlzatibn 

Stadiums,   athletic  fields,  promoters  of  boxing, 

wrestling,   and  other  athletic  events. 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Bathing  beaches 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Golf  courses 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Riding  academies 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Skating  rinks. , 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships. 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Skating  rinks,  roller 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Skating  rinks,    ice 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forme  of  organization 

Stfimming  pools 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Commercial  sports  operators,  n.e.c 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Bicycle  rentals 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Boat  and  canoe  rentals 

Individual    proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Other  connnerclal  sports  operators,  n.e.c 

Individual    proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

loeaters  and  theatrical  producers  (exc.  motion  pictures) 
total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization ., 

Miscellaneous  amusement  and  recreation  services,  total.. 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Ajmisement  devices 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 


2U 
90 
26 
93 

2 

261 

167 


325 

158 
73 
90 


709 
558 
100 

50 


1,-124 
922 
353 

141 


1,382 

917 

343 

115 

7 


42 


499 

305 
77 
109 


2,711 

2,0U 

562 

135 
3 

147 
124 
18 


1,587 

1,273 

269 


977 

614 

275 

87 

1 


1,426 


{') 


10,239 

=1,387 
2,665 
6,187 


(') 


35,354 
=6,596 
1,659 
27,099 


717 

250 

453 

6 


3,881 

1,508 

898 

21 

1,604 
984 
326 
290 

4 


3,649 

1,262 

627 

1,960 


8,304 
3,163 
2,169 

2,840 
132 

5,180 

3,383 

542 

1,255 

19,775 
7,467 
5,216 
6,814 
278 

16,770 
7,396 
4,819 


3,005 
71 
397 


6,670 
2,146 
1,015 
3,390 
119 

15,531 
8,325 
4,178 
2,991 
37 

422 

334 

56 

32 


6,915 
4,038 
2,183. 


8,194 
3,953 
1,939 

2,302 


133,902 


(^) 


1,761 

=216 

486 

1,059 


(') 


6,260 

=1,253 

320 

4,687 


229 
62 

31 


2,144 

671 

551 

883 

39 

1,705 
659 
494 


439 
12 
57 


668 
226 
95 
331 

16 

105 
56 
33 
16 


(^) 


5,464 
=  895 

1,447 
,122 


(  =  ) 


8,945 

=1,011 

302 

7,632 


(x) 


1,014 
218 

150 


2,501 
784 
606 

1,079 
32 

1,145 
595 


5,283 
1,514 
1,093 
2,579 
97 

4,254 

1,484 

931 


1,029 
30 
112 


1,838 
542 
194 

1,065 

37 

2,969 

1,177 

626 

1,149 

17 

35 
18 


1,000 
448 
327 


1,934 
711 
295 


56,803 


(  =  ) 


(  =  ) 


21,275 

33, 2U 

78,434 

982 

251,555 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


11,777 


5,260 

11,830 

38,984 

729 


66,369 


82,822 

74, 567 

92,905 

1,261 

22,953 

10,688 

5,408 

6,729 

128 


2,601 

2,569 

6,538 

69 

1,447 
514 
387 
526 
20 


17,193 

17,525 

31,432 

219 

4,703 
1,907 
1,149 
1,612 
35 


125 
=81 


234 
150 
84 


252 

136 
116 


669 
508 
161 


1,409 
775 
634 


1,387 
771 
616 


381 
254 
127 


2,760 

1,812 

948 


147 
115 
32 


1,617 

1,163 

454 


996 
534 
462 


1,236 


1,047 
=130 
308 
609 


(=) 


{=) 


4,772 

=777 

271 

3,724 


684 

552 


3,195 
2,481 


1,083 
686 
397 


200 
68 

47 


900 
323 
206 
3'i9 


698 

415 

50 


4,783 
1,647 
1,083 
1,963 
90 

4,042 
1,626 
1,031 


741 
21 
52 


444 

129 

32 

275 


1,286 

575 

316 

384 

11 

15 

12 

2 

1 


441 
217 
177 


830 
346 
137 


13,288 


1,690 

2,656 

8,822 

120 


6,649 

5,921 

8,682 

74 

1,096 

472 

401 

221 

2 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


LEGAL  FORM 


5.11 


Table  5B.— LEGAL  FORM  OF  ORGANIZATION— AMUSEMENTS -UNITED  STATES,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 

Establishments.  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Kind  ot  business  and  legal  form 


Miscellaneov-s  amuseioent  and  recreation  services — Continued 

Ai^usement  parks 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships .- 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  or^fanization 

Sliootinf  t^Qlleries 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  foncs  of  organisation 

Coin-operated  amusement  device  services 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organizat  ion 

Miscellaneous  amusement  and  recreation  services,  n.e.c.'. 

Individual  proprietorships 

Pai'tnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 


Establishments 


368 
154 
66 
144 


181 
140 
29 


2,447 

1,488 

721 

234 

4 

1,708 

1,109 

366 

224 

9 


Receipts 

(exc.  taxes), 
entire  year 


(Thousand  dollari) 


38,660 
5,962 
4,150 

28,310 
238 

1,581 

1,087 

457 

37 


97,460 
43,510 
33,614 
20,078 
258 

90,901 
21,575 
30,938 
37,751 
637 


Tajtes 

(Thousand  dollars) 


3,388 
430 
221 

2,734 
3 


1,731 
605 
931 

194 


5,206 
1,048 
1,029 
3,084 
45 


Pay  roll,  entire  year 
(TTioiiSdnd  dollars) 


12,237 

1,481 

928 

9,804 

24 

339 

242 

87 


20, 232 

8,464 

5,723 

5,988 

57 

28; 858 
5,099 
9,638 

14,018 

103 


Active  propnetorsf 
November 


270 
141 
129 


140 
107 
33 


2,596 
1,315 
1,281 


1,587 
946 
641 


Paid  employees, 
worlcweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 


I^y  roll,  workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(DolUrs) 


2,708 
474 
332 

1,894 


139 

101 
34 


7,265 
3,387 
2,057 
1,801 
20 

10, 118 
2,215 
3,097 
4,762 
44 


101,026 

11,227 

8,776 

80,919 

104 

5,333 

3,739 

1,469 

125 


385,079 
164,671 
110,574 
108,639 
1,195 

499,287 

85, 505 

186,320 

226, 195 

1,267 


*  Proprietorships  of  unincorporated  businesses, 
X  Wittiheld  to  avoid  disclosure. 

n.e.c.  Not  elsewhere  classified. 

*  Includes  motion  picture  theaters. 

^  Other  forms  of  organization  included  in  "Individual  proprietorships,"  to  avoid  disclosure. 

'  Includes  legalized  gambling  operations.  Net  revenues  of  pari-mutual  betting  at  race  tracks  are  included  in  the  classification  "Race  track  operation." 


5.12 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  5C.— LEGAL  FORM  OF  ORGANIZATION— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION 

AND  STATE;  1948 

Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Geographic  division,  State,  and  legal  form 


Establish- 
ments 

Qiumbcr) 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

(TIimiMTid 
iottars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors,* 
November 

{>{umbcr) 


Paid  employees,  worlcweek 
eiided  nearest  Nov.  15 


Pay  roll,  workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(>;umbei-) 


Full  work- 
week 

(Number) 


Total 
(Dollari) 


UNITED  STATES 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships. . . 

Partnerships. 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization. . 


GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISIONS 

New  England 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations. 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Middle  Atlantic 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

East  North  Central 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

West  North  Central 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

.South  Atlantic 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Eaat  South  Central 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

West  .South  Central 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations. 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Mountain 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Pacific 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships. 

Partnerships 

Corporal  ions 

Other  forms  of  organization 

New  England 

Maine 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forme  of  organization . 

New  Hampshire 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

See  foot'iote     at  end  of  table. 


559,559 


455,161 

75,383 

28,570 

440 


32,124 
3,934 

2,597 


141,838 


114,635 

17,521 

9,567 

115 


110,159 


89,469 

14,612 

6,004 

74 


53,593 


44,921 

6,702 

1,939 

31 


58,652 


46, 805 
8,572 
3,209 


26,349 


21, 164 

4,140 

1,022 

23 


50,993 


42,366 

7,165 

1,422 

40 


17,008 


13,702 

2,690 

606 

10 


62,258 


49,975 

10,052 

2,204 

27 


2,710 
252 
164 


,578,162 


2,871,214 


56,826,486 


3,916,666 

1,641,540 

2,983,405 

36,551 


984,138 

U9,859 

1,419,177 

18,040 


435,789 
138,621 


545,600 

232,526 

558,558 

5,812 


467,551 

208,229 

517,079 

5,556 


20,050,255 

9,116,781 

27,307,497 

353,953 


5,.  7, 270 


158,981 


79,199 


69,324 


3,071,432 


249,612 

71,178 

185,037 

1,443 


2,395,360 


55,893 

17, 289 

85,146 

653 


838,066 


30,344 
7,366 


31,938 

9,488 

37,447 

326 


346,084 


27,038 

8,283 

33,703 

300 


311,121 


1,106,675 

33«,735 

1,613,472 

12,550 


16,499,694 


905,681 

380,559 

1,085,623 

23,497 


196,764 
101,191 
527,789 
12,322 


638,458 


Ul,332 
33,485 


107,725 

47,759 

137,735 

2,365 


276, 331 


90,284 

42,885 

175, 146 

2,806 


242,187 


3,993,550 

2,052,278 

10,217,821 

236,045 


12,573,262 


782,100 

344,494 

717,417 

4,897 


652,463 


195,311 

94,861 

346,305 

1,981 


189,848 


85,843 
26,993 


101,716 

46, 186 

127,548 

931 


93,285 


83,510 

39,608 

113,230 

839 


85,903 


3,982,888 

1,923,594 

6,619,326 

47,454 


3,786,730 


343,559 

133,276 

174,404 

1,224 


879,003 


77,444 

32,243 

79,613 

548 


305,536 


43, 392 
12,413 


44,953 

17,692 

35,350 

290 


176, 347 


38,000 

15,801 

31,823 

279 


160,668 


1,582,233 

651,221 

1,545,155 

10,121 


6,096,164 


416,043 

174,212 

285,307 

1,441 


354,784 


120,546 
51,913 

132,502 
575 


116,323 


43,773 
15,059 


27,208 


76,973 

32,420 

66,622 

332 


74,834 


67,842 

29,998 

62,530 

318 


63,465 


2,466,960 

1,057,969 

2,560,289 

10,946 


2,348,022 


180,493 

30,703 

92,321 

762 


634,099 


52,061 

23,763 

42,  U4 

365 


198,923 


19,607 
7,401 


35,989 

15,971 

22,615 

259 


115,693 


32,151 

14,683 

21,376 

255 


105,206 


1,073,160 

473,823 

788,989 

7,050 


4,036,649 


365,798 

145,735 

121,238 

1,328 


233,338 


103,719 

41,806 

52,801 

597 


39,993 
12,314 


17,999 


64,374 
24, 540 
26,406 

373 


36,176 


56,361 

22,536 

23,957 

352 


31,965 


2,144,935 

842,399 

1,038,001 

11,264 


1,401,034 


127,709 

53,043 

47,383 

203 


1,072,937 


31,733 
15,969 
22,269 


353,041 


13,072 
4,927 


16,723 

8,618 

10,807 

28 


139,497 


14,649 

7,775 

9,516 

25 


123,556 


646,6U 

323,973 

428,822 

1,628 


7,0^3,499 


543,671 

253,335 

274,175 

1,756 


150,667 

70,824 

P0,638 

912 


47,733 
16,363 


65,209 

29,652 

44,028 

408 


55,716 

26,660 

40,798 

382 


3,053,193 

1,447,739 

2,495,622 

16,895 


30,618 


8,346 


3,077 


159,328 


16,996 
3,768 

7,854 


3,959 
796 

3,591 


2,597 

480 


2,210 


2,357 

510 

1,806 


2,038 
415 


77,946 
15,015 

66,367 


113,254 


1,869 
2U 
84 


13,981 
3,411 
4,763 


2,953 

873 
2,054 


1,708 

522 

1,079 


1,391 

442 

1,012 


56,621 
17,074 
39,  559 


LEGAL  FORM 


5.13 


Tabic  5C.— LEGAL  FORM  OF  ORGANIZATION- 


PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION 
AND  STATE:  1948— Continued 


Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Geognphic  division,  State,  and  legal  form 


Establish- 
ments 

(Number) 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

(ThouMTul 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

(^Thousand 
dollari) 


Active 

propne- 

tors,** 

November 

(T^umber) 


Paid  employees,  workweek 
ended  nearest  Nov,  15 


Pay  toll,  workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov,  15 


Total 
(Number) 


Full  work- 
week 

(Number) 


Total 
(DoIIot) 


Pull  work' 
week 

(Dollars) 


New  Erwland — Continued 

Vermont 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Massachusetts 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Rhode  Island 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization. 

Connecticut 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization. 

Middle  Atlantic 

Neu  lork 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Hew  Jersey 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Pennsylvania 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

East  North  Central 

Ohio 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Indiana 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporatixsos 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Illinois 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Michigan 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization. 

Vlsconsin 
Total ; 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

See  footnote     at  end  of  table. 


U,  72i 


2,833 


l,-;28 


1,698 


l,48i 


1,252 

128 


19,836 


16,<il8 

1,970 

l,i68 

30 


3,200 
342 
221 


8,330 


6,675 

1,028 

616 

11 


77,310 


60,039 
10, 381 
6,827 


22,249 


18,313 
2,486 
1,433 

17 


36,283 
4,654 
1,307 


28,990 


23,605 

3,697 

1,675 

13 


13,640 


10,985 

1,964 

681 

10 


35,218 


28,303 
4,752 
2,146 

17 


17,408 

3,057 

885 


9,168 

1,142 

617 


7,807 
2,283 


280,002 


1,517 
569 


91,352 


1,206 
222 


967 
356 


45,294 


330 
346 


39,675 


30, 537 
10,666 


1,762,633 


128,797 

34,926 

115,239 

990 


45,102 


29,397 

8,929 

52, 539 

487 


13,936 


15,701 
3,684 


17,174 

4,917 

22,958 

245 


6,866 


14,506 

4,358 

20,585 

226 


6,085 


586,227 

174,011 

993,043 

9,352 


266, 137 


23,596 
7,007 
14, 379 

120 


117,669 


5,423 

1,543 

6,982 

38 


36, 584 


3,085 
655 


3,017 

755 

3,073 

21 


17,359 


2,641 

667 

2,759 

18 


15,114 


104,804 

29,591 

130,943 

799 


715,161 


56,435 

19,783 

41,182 

269 


1,541,959 


12,644 

4,579 

19,248 

113 


576, 390 


6,447 
1,923 


78,310 


6,715 

2,428 

8,163 

53 


217,725 


5,654 

2,071 

7,338 

51 


196,416 


250,540 

92,378 

370,130 

2,113 


11,278,163 


485,343 
221,680 
813,795 
21,141 


313,030 


107,728 
59, 199 

398,043 
11,420 


99,540 


58, 302 
20,008 


22,595 


55,372 

26,627 

132,829 

2,397 


45,689 


46,525 

23,816 

123,688 

2,387 


40,974 


2,195,609 

1,190,652 

7,673,563 

218,339 


1,989,324 


139,650 

55,472 

117,469 

439 


540,371 


28,721 

14,955 

55,712 

152 


162,136 


17,804 
4,791 


15,352 

6,957 

23,317 

63 


82,670 


12,552 

6,299 

22,070 

53 


73,731 


572,011 

302,  529 

1,111,762 

3,022 


3,232,207 


280,688 

103,407 

154,359 

1,917 


437,447 


60,315 

27,037 

74,034 

750 


145,683 


35,226 
3,686 


36,501 

14, 175 

31,589 

405 


67,452 


31,207 

12,770 

29,388 

366 


59,149 


1,225,930 

559,097 

1,432,496 

14,684 


2,867,662 


193,188 

75,379 

167,011 

1,869 


184,299 


47,295 

19,073 

73, 524 

791 


57, 387 


22,518 
6,793 


25,480 

9,689 

31,924 

359 


29,207 


21,236 

8,209 

29,378 

326 


25,730 


958,914 

389,338 

1,496,906 

22,454 


1,147,394 


86,009 
39,691 

57,926 
673 


706, 502 


21,142 

10,202 

25,795 

248 


259,680 


10,566 
3,626 


11,680 

5,391 

11,966 

170 


101,515 


9,871 

4,801 

10,892 

166 


89,956 


426,400 

198,710 

515,652 

6,632 


5,070,273 


265,972 

128,559 

310,745 

1,226 


367,268 


57,297 

36,111 

155,821 

451 


130,266 


27,240 
8,915 


32,805 

16,665 

51,852 

193 


55,872 


27,030 

14, 339 

48,419 

168 


48,315 


1,365,052 

736,970 

2,959,415 

d,341 


2,590,522 


159,359 

77,405 

129,760 

744 


153,392 


42,416 

23,871 

63,646 

333 


45,437 


16,664 
5,555 


21,928 

11,379 

22,432 

133 


17,540 

9,595 

21,068 

111 


19,037 


879,036 

433, 503 

1,221,535 

6,393 


897,406 


77,572 

23,460 

51,975 

385 


17,161 

5,599 

22, 519 

153 


8,355 
2,093 


9,823 
3,062 
9,374 


7,833 
2,553 
8,473 

58 


353,435 

115,023 

425,313 

3,129 


51,394 


27,923 
10,259 

13,212 


1,655,799 


544,233 

164,476 

948,127 

8,963 


253,2U 


93,914 
28,267 
125,297 

733 


675,346 


232,433 

86,131 

354,695 

2,087 


10,850,709 


2,013,973 

1,137,566 

7,480,981 

218,189 


1,893,435 


522,325 

289,962 

1,083,385 

2,763 


3,086,647 


1,144,420 

534,991 

1,393,268 

13,968 


2,722,431 


892, 101 

358,523 

1,449,852 

21,955 


398,952 

189,600 

496, 149 

6,584 


4,345,328 


1,256,223 

690,415 

2,891,213 

8,477 


2,442,991 


304,091 

445,029 

1,138,062 

5,309 


845,395 


323,397 

108,596 

410,257 

3,045 


5.14 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


TableSC— LEGAL  FORM  OF  ORGANIZATION— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION 

AND  STATE;  1948— Continued 

Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Geographic  division.  State,  and  legal  form 


Establish- 
ments 


(Niunbtr) 


Receipts, 
entile  year 

{Thousand 
dolLiri) 


Payroll, 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
dolUirs) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors.* 
November 

Plumber) 


Paid  employees,  worlcweeic 
ended  nearest  Nov,  15 


Total 
(J^umliCT) 


Full  work- 
week 


Pay  roll,  workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(DoUars) 


West  North  Central 


Total. 


Individual  proprietorships.. 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization. 


Total. 


Individual  proprietorships,. 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization. 


Total. 


Individual  proprietorships. . 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organiza'tion. 


North  Dakota 


Total. 


Individual  proprietorships.. 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization. 


South  Dakota 


Total. 


Individual  proprietorships. . 

Partnerships 

Corporations... 

Other  forms  of  organization. 


Total. 


Individual  proprietorships.. 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization. 


Total. 


Individual  proprietorships.. 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization. 


South  Atlantic 


Total. 


Individual  proprietorships.. 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization. 


Total. 


Individual  proprietorships... 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization. 


District  of  Columbia 


Total. 


Individual  proprietorships.. 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization. 


Virginia 


Total. 


Individual  proprietorships.. 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization. 


West  Virginia 


Total. 


Individual  proprietorships. . 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization. 


10,104 


8,293 

1,317 

487 


9,851 


8,349 

1,235 

262 

5 


16,243 


13,391 

2,006 

836 

10 


1,955 


1,689 

230 

35 

1 


,817 
227 


,533 
664 

141 


8,011 


6,849 

1,023 

136 

3 


989 
126 

78 


7,910 


6,475 

983 

442 

10 


3,539 


2,679 

537 

320 

3 


7,944 


6,312 

1,180 

442 

10 


4,476 


3,661 
550 
260 

5 


134,571 


66,036 

25,645 

42,621 

269 


108,486 


63,665 

24,806 

19,948 

67 


225,819 


100,929 

41,437 

83,154 

299 


U,472 
3,645 


14,059 
3,248 


63,434 


36,104 

13,853 

13,237 

240 


51,294 
20,642 


15,609 


8,059 
2,601 
4,949 


121,055 


51,722 

21,193 

47, 970 

170 


88,430 


32,263 

17,420 

38,722 

25 


120,811 


58,627 

25, 146 

36,944 

94 


59,395 


30,438 

9,315 

19,423 

219 


40,767 


19.521 


16,827 


824.057 


14,841 

5,629 

20, 170 

127 


28,085 


8,011 
2,492 


8,269 

2,788 

8,412 

52 


14,764 


6,865 

2,501 

7,409 

52 


12,809 


306,628 

112,859 

402,136 

2,434 


558.736 


13,083 
5,872 
9,095 

35 


74,378 


8,052 
2,326 


16,553 


7,374 
3,256 
4,116 

18 


37,463 


6,154 
2,904 
3,735 

16 


260,967 

116,984 

180,108 

677 


1,458,505 


24,972 

11,116 

38,140 

150 


3,682 


12,896 
3,657 


14,659 

5,952 

16,767 

85 


12,388 

5,359 
15,247 


1,985 


2,328 
739 


1,641 
427 


1,478 
469 


l-,270 
388 


2,938 
667 


.,736 
414 


1,744 
407 


9,040 


1,4S7 
337 


7,862 


7,385 
2,938 

5,751 


22,048 


4,411 
1,228 


8,514 


4,455 

1,756 

2,793 

36 


12,446 


3,820 
1,568 
2,442 


11,018 


11,897 
5,282 

4,869 


4,794 


6,645 
1,869 


1,180 


6,974 
3,064 
2,408 


2,521 


6,016 
2,744 

2,258 


1,913 

655 

2,226 


40,056 


948 
232 


1,128 

387 

1,006 


20, 359 


981 
363 
963 


18,335 


12,543 

5,727 

21,742 

44 


34,855 


6,186 
1,801 


3,414 


7,330 

3,192 

9,811 

26 


16,267 


6,173 

2,917 

9,219 

26 


10, 129 

5,750 

18,964 

12 


41,796 


2,467 
947 


5,420 

2,695 

8,146 

6 


25,015 


4,610 
2,530 
7,424 


22,620 


17,371 
7,332 
17,048 

45 


19,541 


5,856 
2,058 


11,148 

4,638 

9,201 

28 


10,836 


9,672 

4,169 

8,753 

26 


9,880 


7,920 

2,402 

9,127 

92 


3,495 
948 


4,741 

1,401 

4,635 

59 


4,274 

1,246 

4,310 

50 


509,683 

222,252 

723,651 

2,919 


49, 538 
15,812 

15,598 


95,715 


60,676 
13,898 

21,141 


325,859 


150,451 

62,256 

111,980 

1,172 


244,290 
107,160 


38,594 
13,437 
42,376 


791,064 


256,196 

114,665 

419,349 

854 


679,868 


205,492 

117,418 

356,743 

215 


832,424 


354,908 

150,325 

326, 191 

1,000 


391,287 


162,957 

47,844 

178,703 

1,779 


See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


LEGAL  FORM 


5.15 


Tabic  5C.— LEGAL  FORM  OF  ORGANIZATION— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION 

AND  STATE;  1948— Continued 

Establishments,  Receipts.  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Gngnphic  division.  Sqk.  and  legjl  fonn 


Establish- 
ments 


Wumber) 


Receipts, 

entire  year 

(Thousand 
dolhtrs) 


Payroll, 
entire  year 

(^Thousand 
dollars) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors," 
November 

(J^umber) 


Paid  employees,  workweek 
etlded  nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(Mumber) 


Full  work- 
week 

(\umber) 


Pay  roll,  workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 

(DollHTS) 


Full  work- 
week 

(Dollars) 


South  Atlantic — Continued 

North  Carolina 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

South  Carolina 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations. 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Georgia 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporat  ions 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Florida 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

East  South  Central 

Kentucky 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations. 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Tennessee 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Alabama 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Mississippi 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporat  ions 

Other  forms  of  organization 

West  South  Central 

Arkansas 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization. 

Louisiana 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Ot ! er  forms  of  organization 

Oklahoma 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Texas 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


9,571 


7,389 
1,729 

11 


574 


3,708 

651 

212 

3 


0,121 


7,342 

1,375 

395 

9 


10, 32i 


8,250 

l,4il 

618 

15 


5,389 

1,160 

253- 


6,236 

1,326 

392 


5,705 
994 
274 


3,834 
660 

103 


4,424 
732 
112 


6,692 


,555 

839 

293 

5 


9,301 


7,826 

1,297 

174 

4 


29,724 


24,561 

4,297 

843 

23 


129,426 


62,585 

30,840 

35,642 

359 


31,890 
U,787 
14,305 


130,909 


66,419 

27,944 

36, 367 

179 


155,306 


76,040 

27,966 

50,985 

315 


93,329 


44,780 

25,649 

22,847 

53 


123,577 


57,288 

25,052 

40,965 

272 


90, 590 


49,631 

17,632 

23,069 

258 


47,288 


28,794 

12,375 

5,940 

179 


49, 130 


30,884 

11,926 

6,126 

194 


46,899 
21, 876 
21,993 


101,279 


59,908 

24,347 

1-6,839 

135 


392,824 


45,859 


9,873 


30,051 


27,640 


933,400 


19,697 

9,685 

16,290 

187 


19,659 


6,871 
3,002 


4,538 


13,918 

6,600 

9,419 

114 


13,922 


12,462 

6,154 

8,910 

lU 


12,634 


413,843 

199,805 

316, 338 

3,414 


392,849 


9,734 
3,650 
6,260 


46,597 


3,408 
1,130 


9,148 


7,165 

2,768 

3,979 

10 


28,936 


6,331 
2,569 
3,776 


26,412 


197,873 

74, 540 

120, 171 

265 


937,340 


20,112 

8,283 

18,120 

82 


52,379 


6,785 
2,363 


10,335 


13,990 

5,775 

9,131 

40 


28,440 


12,304 

5,417 

8,652 

39 


26,240 


404,804 

170,225 

360,783 

1,528 


21,127 

8,429 

22,725 

98 


28,560 


7,757 
2,578 


7,321 


12,133 

4,964 

11,294 

49 


16,654 


11,035 

4,633 

10,523 

49 


15,081 


432,293 

169,706 

439,635 

1,891 


568,597 


11,247 

7,070 

10,219 

24 


43,253 


5,148 
2,173 


7,231 

4,280 

5,126 

17 


26,189 


6,315 

3,944 

4,306 

15 


24, 327 


233,044 

139,544 

195,522 

487 


854,424 


17,219 

7,177 

18,712 

145 


31,037 


5,819 
2,315 


11,464 

4,834 

9,795 

96 


20,663 


10, 390 

4,491 

9,350 

96 


18,901 


353,586 

149,307 

348,766 

2,765 


616,659 


14,984 

5,629 

10,292 

132 


15,473 


5,284 
1,752 


10,737 

3,915 

5,361 

100 


U,328 


9,700 

3,647 

5,457 

97 


10, 156 


310,719 

111,218 

192,378 

2,344 


308,342 


8,611 

3,837 

2,891 

34 


14,965 


3,556 

1,161 


5,480 


6,507 
2,942 

1,833 
46 


10,134 


5,746 

2,601 

1,763 

46 


9,355 


175, 3U 

78,754 

52,323 

1,454 


304,149 


8,654 

3,387 

2,855 

69 


30,  502 


4,192 
1,288 


6,765 


6,150 

2,251 

1,696 

37 


18,479 


5,569 

2,108 

1,642 

36 


17,002 


179, 779 

68,612 

54,625 

1,133 


613,623 


13, 808 

6,621 

10,035 

38 


29,209 


5,243 
1,522 


9,883 


8,957 

3,887 

5,600 

35 


16,551 


8,294 

3,700 

4,989 

19 


14,960 


280,640 

130,798 

201,401 

789 


591,455 


15,895 

6,752 

6,455 

107 


124,247 


7,521 
2,367 


30,674 


9,6% 
3,828 
2,973 


70,  529 


3,593 

3,525 

2,788 

54 


63,889 


328,224 

137,398 

123,673 

2,160 


2,527,417 


228,107 

37,586 

76,230 

351 


65,362 

25,046 

33,456 

383 


23,037 
7,637 


39, 571 

14, 574 

16,137 

247 


35,905 

13,203 

14,538 

243 


1,356,342 

505, 591 

653,302 

7,182 


900,137 


394,175 

193,216 

309, 332 

3,414 


376, 317 


186,741 

72,095 

117,234 

247 


902,071 


382,786 

154,984 

352,782 

1,51* 


1,006,378 


414,945 

164,155 

425,385 

1,891 


545,242 


219,630 

134,403 

190,689 

470 


829,239 


339,404 

145,044 

342,026 

2,765 


591,470 


296,945 

105,535 

185, 564 

2,325 


294,538 


167,054 

74,402 

51,628 

1,454 


293,859 


172,324 

66,374 

54,035 

1,126 


589,231 


270,909 

127,507 

190, 186 

629 


556, 389 


3U,768 

131,615 

120,846 

2,160 


2,419,736 


1,297,203 

477,903 

637, 520 

7,110 


5.16 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


TablcSC— LEGAL  FORM  OF  ORGANIZATION— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION 

AND  STATE:  1948— Continued 

Establishments,  REcErpTS,  Pay  R01.1-,  and  Personnel 


Geographic  division.  State,  and  legal  form 


Mountain 

^k^ntana 

Total „ 

IndlTlduol  proprietorships 

Partnerships ■. 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Idaho 

Total 

IndlTldual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Wyoming 

Total 

IndlTldual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporationa* 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Colorado 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

New  Mexico 

Iota 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Arizona 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Utah 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships. ^ 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Nevada 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Pacific 

Washington 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Oregon 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

California 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

«  Proprietors  of  unincorporated  businesses. 


Establish- 
tnents 

(XurnbCT) 


,569 
316 
57 


1,540 


737 
157 
29 


5,U7 


4,143 

773 

193 

3 


1,987 


1,661 
291 
35 


,838 

377 
81 
4 


368 

136 

3 


489 
122 
29 


7,188 

1,180 

415 


4,544 

1,146 

202 


47,573 


38,243 

7,726 

1,587 

17 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
dollcTs) 


23,823 


12,911 
6,936 
3,976 


23,069 


13,942 
5,469 
3,658 


7,089 
3,190 
2,077 


72,783 


38,175 

17,973 

16, 597 

38 


24,661 


15,755 
6,510 
2,396 


19,097 

8,100 


31,111 


14,554 

6,708 

9,813 

37 


6,186 
3,157 
1,779 


134,550 


70,606 

27,932 

35,828 

184 


-96,727 


45,220 

30,559 

20,698 

250 


341,660 


427,845 

194,844 

217,649 

1,322 


Pay  roU. 
entire  year 


(TTunudnd 
tiollarj) 


2,658 
1,581 
1,998 


3,067 
1,332 
1,722 


1,781 
827 
961 


22,859 


9,484 

5,396 

7,967 

12 


4,185 
1,915 
1,218 


10,959 


5,250 

2,268 

3,399 

42 


9,300 


3,417 

1,627 

4,243 

13 


1,891 

1,023 

761 


44,127 


18,810 

7,184 

18,036 

97 


29,902 


U,616 
8,110 
10,081 


279,012 


120,241 

55,530 

102,521 

720 


Active 
proprie- 
tors." 
November 

Plumber) 


1,528 
594 


1,488 
522 


701 
292 


3,938 
1,430 


1,585 

511 


2,395 


1,714 
681 


1,659 
675 


459 
222 


6,944 
2,228 


6,365 


4,343 
2,022 


36,446 
14,113 


Paid  employees,  workweek 
ended  nearest  Nov.  IS 


Total 


1,473 
854 
902 


1,679 
699 

786 


923 

474 
463 


12,083 


5,095 
2,999 
3,984 

5 


2,418 

1,081 

641 


5,425 


2,537 
1,192 

1,681 


4,710 


1,781 

875 

2,046 


817 
444 
304 


17,602 


8,200 

2,999 

6,370 

33 


12,416 


5,175 

3,446 

3,759 

36 


109,479 


51,834 

23,407 

33,899 

339 


Full  work- 
weelf 


1,270 

726 


1,448 
623 
744 


823 
422 
424 


10,491 


4,445 

2,726 

3,315 

5 


2,203 

1,013 

604 


4,876 


2,241 
1,109 
1,512 


1,455 

733 

1,804 


764 
421 
287 


15,283 


6,896 

2,642 

5,721 

24 


11,218 


4,497 

3,158 

3,527 

36 


97,055 


44,323 

20,860 

31,550 

322 


Pay  roll,  workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov,  15 


Total 
(Dollari) 


5u,R29 
31,717 
3h,517 


120,888 


(^4,007 
24,472 
31,609 


17,679 
19,210 


454,615 


188,707 

112,699 

152,990 

219 


36,825 
38,023 
23,20.; 


1Bl.,131 


70, Ooo 

32,071 

83,123 

271 


38,978 
21,021 
14,482 


866,637 


384,229 

143,692 

336,471 

2,245 


608, 176 


239,286 

164,091 

203,129 

1,670 


5,538,o8( 


2,429,678 

1,140,006 

1,956,022 

12,980 


LEGAL  FORM 


5.17 


Tabic  5D.— LEGAL  FORM  OF  ORGANIZATION— AMUSEMENTS'-GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948 

EST/VBUSBMSNTS,  RbCBIPTS,  PaY  RoLL,  AND  PbRSONNBL  


Gcognphic  division.  State,  and  legal  form 


UNITB)  STATES 

ToWl 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations •' 

Other  ronns  of  organization 

QEOGRAPHIC  riVlSIONS 

New  England 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations* 

Other  forms  of  organisation 

Middle  Atlantic 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  f onns  of  organization 

East  North  Central 

Total , 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

West  North  Central 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  fonos  of  organization. , 

South  Atlantic 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

CorporatioDS 

Other  forms  of  organization 

East  South  Central 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships.  

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

West  South  Central 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Mountain 

Total. 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Pacific 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

New  England 

Maine 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations. 

Other  forms  of  organization 

New  Hampshire 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships. 

Partnerships 

Corporations .- 

Other  forms  of  organization. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


Establishments 


(Number) 


I  -'■• 


27,993 

9,790 

12,359 

205 


1,698 

iC5 

1,088 


9,695 


i,949 

1,66* 

3,045 

37 


10,568 


6,107 

2,117 

2,325 

39 


3,544 

1,124 

994 

36 


6,298 


3,441 

1,243 

1,591 

23 


3,074 


1,821 
659 
579 

15 


5,112 


3,018 

934 

1,140 

20 


l,C"t4 
487 
480 


4,663 


2,371 

1,157 

1,117 

18 


221 

52 

110 

6 


Receipts 
(exc.  taxes), 
entire  year 

(Thousand  dollars) 


2,349,601 


407,495 

364,965 

1,568,539 

8,602 


162,870 


2C,229 

10,436 

131,586 

619 


630,323 


75,C35 

66,704 

487,  589 

995 


478,574 


92, 965 

65,363 

297,890 

2,356 


170,259 


46,023 

30,838 

91,960 

1,438 


254, 62C 


44,639 

36,232 

172,713 

1,036 


87,  COO 


20,461 

17, ICO 

49,183 

251 


154,485 


38,734 

25,714 

89,210 

827 


97,464 


18,112 
26,331 


314,006 


51,297 
66,197 


2,099 

857 

6,899 


1,548 
471 


Taxes 


(Thousand  dotlgrt) 


323,396 


34,141 

40,265 

247,719 

1,271 


21,522 


1,401 

1,C06 

19,008 

107 


91,395 


4,536 

7,320 

79, 389 

150 


63,634 


6, 947 

9,332 

47,090 

265 


24,430 


4,630 

3,510 

16,023 

267 


35,834 


4,C32 

4,611 

27,023 

168 


14,346 


2,236 

2,637 

9,422 

49 


22,263 


4,285 

3,157 

14,694 

127 


1,509 
1,373 


4,563 
7,319 


28, 583 


1,122 
14 


1,145 


155 
46 


Pay  roll,  entire  year 
(Thomgnd  dollars) 


610,034 


■17,41  f. 

'!3,2''0 

421,555 

2,774 


39,659 


4,970 

2,581 

31,965 

143 


178,430 


18,149 

17,722 

142,241 

318 


125,103 


24,857 

19,906 

79,624 

716 


40,396 


9,238 

5,899 

24,614 

645 


61,414 


9,870 

7,478 

43,669 

397 


19,660 


4,216 

3,386 

12,003 

50 


34,652 


7,342 

5,475 

21,126 

209 


28,110 


4,349 
8,375 

15,386 


13,924 
17,463 


2,121 


423 

183 

1,498 

17 


2,476 


369 
55 


Active  proprictorsf 
November 

(Number) 


23,38.'^ 
14,4Pt 


1,409 
629 


7,196 


4,387 
2,811 


8,479 


5,151 
3,328 


4,808 


3,092 
1,716 


2,745 
1,623 


,389 
830 


2,388 
1,189 


366 
668 


3,653 


1,961 
1,692 


189 
74 


136 
42 


Paid  employees, 
workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 

(Number) 


Pay  roll,  workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 


341,931 


32,031 

61,580 

196,899 

1,421 


5,392 

2,476 

16,730 

98 


81,764 


14,011 

10,474 

57,019 

260 


79,082 


22,345 

17,231 

39,202 

304 


30,579 


10,018 

5,919 

14,472 

170 


36,625 


7,813 

5,628 

22,945 

239 


14,208 


3,672 

2,671 

7,806 

59 


23,801 


6,398 

4,138 

12,667 

98 


3,26C 
4,095 


8,622 
8,948 

19,239 


1,623 


489 

184 

936 

19 


,912 


437 
1,409 


(DolUrl) 


11,551,185 


2,C09,691 

1,857,422 

7,622,797 

61,275 


735,747 


96,4t3 

52,262 

584,993 

2,084 


3,338,549 


393,173 

361,218 

2,573,982 

5,171 


2,441,879 


514,461 

436,899 

1,462,654 

27.865 


767,718 


189,619 

119,633 

453,093 

5,368 


186,492 
142,372 
812,462 

11,708 


391,102 


81,993 

66,339 

241,185 

1,080 


639,080 


160,179 

108,448 

368,150 

2,303 


89,796 
183,390 


292,565 
336,356 

867,378 


35,732 


7,767 
3,527 
24,055 

383 


6,259 
970 


5.18 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  5D.— LEGAL  FORM  OF  ORGANIZATION— AMUSEMENTS'-GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948— Continued 

EsTABLISHMBhfTS,  RECEIPTS,  PaY   RoLL,  AND  PbBSOVNBI. 


Geographic  division,  State,  and  le^l  fcmi 


Establishments 
(Humhcr) 


Receipts 
(exc.  taxes), 
entire  year 

(Thousand  dollars) 


Taxes 
(Thousand  dollars) 


Pay  roll,  entire  year 
(Thousand  dollars) 


Active  prophetorsf 
November 

(><umbeT) 


Paid  employees, 
workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 

(Humbtr) 


Pay  roll,  workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 


New  England — Continued 

Vermont 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnersh  ips 

Corporat  ions 

Other  forms  of  organization. 

Massachusetts 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Rhode  Island 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization. 

Connecticut 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Ccrporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Middle  Atlantic 

New  York 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

New  Jersey 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations. 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Pennsylvania 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 


East  North  Central 

Ohio 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships, 

Partnerships. 

Corporations. 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Indiana 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Illinois 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations. 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Michigan 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships. 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Wisconsin 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


113 
33 
37 


700 

159 

538 

5 


164 
32 

9C 


338 
lOi 
234 


4,687 


2,226 

662 

1,786 

13 


760 
250 
554 


3,442 


1,963 

752 

705 

22 


2,917 


1,692 
524 
693 


1,363 


746 

304 

310 

3 


2,681 


1,424 

572 

676 

9 


1,679 
554 
378 


566 

163 

268 

7 


1,114 
673 


89,096 


7,982 

4,336 

76,431 

347 


,133 
874 


29,8 


5,353 
3,225 
21,306 


398,032 


36,905 

32,872 

327,862 

393 


:,338 


8,045 
8,747 

71,546 


143,953 


30, 085 
25,085 


125,675 


26,936 

18,467 

79, 990 

282 


30,527 
75 


171,247 


24,768 

29,338 

115,924 

1,217 


93,4C8 


22,065 

23,796 

47,073 

474 


38,366 


8,909 

4,773 

24,376 

308 


11,875 


244 
100 


22,817 


462 

297 

11,058 

58 


2,243 

1,376 

19,113 

85 


116 

120 


500 
160 


411 

373 

3,583 


52,061 


1,191 

707 

5,353 


122,636 


1,297 

2,601 

46,099 

64 


10,065 

10,743 

101,725 

103 


20,152 


372 

725 

10,987 


27,250 


1,528 
1,681 

16,943 


2,867 
3,994 

20,389 


6,556 
5,298 


33,479 


2,203 

1,988 

13,747 


6,676 


7,246 

4,315 

21,862 

56 


11,645 


863 

997 

4,807 

9 


21,710 


2,460 

1,925 

7,234 

26 


45,145 


1,669 

3,274 

16,599 

163 


11,883 


6,385 

7,209 

31,092 

459 


25,551 


1,472 

2,548 

7,839 

24 


5,419 


6,819 

5,526 

13,093 

108 


9,283 


740 

525 

4,098 

56 


1,947 

931 

6,338 

67 


587 
256 


290 
160 


1,991 
1,199 


685 
419 


1,711 
1,193 


1,317 
885 


1,112 


637 
475 


,236 
844 


2,349 


1,497 
852 


464 
272 


320 
86 


12,885 


2,444 

1,071 

9,334 

36 


660 
237 


1,042 
832 

3,002 


5,933 

4,295 

36,774 


1,231 
1,032 

7,648 


6,847 
5,147 


12,791 


21,464 


6,070 

3,475 

11,893 

26 


9,226 


2,809 

1,897 

4,492 

28 


23,7U 


5,230 

5,541 

12,870 

72 


17,371 


5,835 

5,188 

6,258 

90 


7,308 


2,401 
1,130 
3,689 


LEGAL  FORM 


5.19 


Tabic  5D.— LEGAL  FORM  OF  ORGANIZATION— AMUSEMENTS'-GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948— Continued 

ESTABLISBMHNTS,  ReCB1I»TS,  PaY  RoiX,  AND  PbRSONNBL 


Geographic  division.  Sate,  and  legal  tonn 


Establishments 
(Humbcr) 


Receipts 
(exc.  taxes), 
entire  year 

(Thomund  dollars) 


Tajtes 
(Thouiand  dollar) 


Pay  roll,  entirt  year 
(Thousand  doltari) 


Active  prophetorsf 
November 


Paid  etDployecs, 
workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 

(Ai""iM 


Pay  roll,  workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Dollari) 


West  North  Central 

Minnesota 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

I  ova 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization, 

Missouri 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

North  Daltota 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

South  DaJtota 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Netraska 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Kansas 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnersblpa 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

South  Atlantic- 

Delaware 
Total '. 

Individual  proprietorships 

Par-tnershlps 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Maryland 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

District  of  Columhla 
Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Virginia 
Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

C  ■rporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

West  Virginia 
Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


563 

201 
2 


193 
187 

3 


978 
325 
290 


160 
59 
22 


409 

102 

93 

5 


531 
148 
159 


407 
158 
224 


519 
181 
263 

4 


320 

133 

136 

6 


36,680 


9,139 
6,422 


30,602 


8,751 
5,646 


53,662 


11,302 
9,759 

31,576 
1,025 


1,851 
1,589 
1,561 


2,740 
1,683 
2,467 


15,712 


4,982 

2,504 

8,187 

39 


21,580 


7,258 

3,235 

10,952 

135 


7,327 


925 
238 
,164 


41,789 


6,844 
5,382 
29,455 

108 


20, 182 


1,548 
1,885 


33,823 


8,416 

6,255 

18,897 

255 


20,805 


4,159 

3,475 

12,857 

314 


732 
704 


1,888 
1,235 

6,155 


6,276 


942 
665 


7,933 


1,697 
985 


15,228 


1,093 

1,077 

5,558 

205 


2,631 

2,010 

10,084 

503 


242 

267 

295 

7 


303 

226 

466 

6 


2,076 


493 

211 

1,367 

5 


3,133 


825 

360 

1,917 

31 


91 

11 

713 


4,498 


478 

567 

3,434 

19 


142 
2,844 


5,553 


692 

873 

3,919 

69 


3,703 


605 

485 

2,571 

42 


287 
228 
262 


1,369 


497 
320 
538 


3,232 


850 

548 

,745 

89 


4,228 


1,388 

573 

2,252 

15 


190 

59 

1,300 


10,001 


1,650 

1,176 

7,150 

25 


i73 
622 


8,263 


1,841 

1,400 

4,965 

57 


4.183 


807 

590 

2,753 

33 


487 
361 


60J 
293 


844 
469 


140 
78 


177 
108 


366 
161 


475 
246 


333 
247 


418 
158 


253 
195 


6,727 


2,124 
1,411 

3,192 


5,804 


1,976 

1,146 


2,311 
1,445 
4,853 


402 
258 
206 
21 


l,32i 


564 

331 

424 

6 


3,072 


1,068 

698 

1,271 

35 


1,573 

630 

1,862 

21 


204 
114 
477 


6,038 


1,137 

751 

4,125 

25 


3,398 


488 
332 


^■"^ 


1,290 

950 

3,137 

48 


2,931 


818 

524 

1,549 

40 


192,968 


41,483 
26,706 

124,779 


33,606 
19,381 

64, 182 


271,725 


52,820 

37,844 

178,158 

2,903 


16,086 


6,536 

4,548 

4,855 

147 


26,165 


9,663 

5,878 

10,551 

73 


60,887 


17,421 
12,736 
29,031 
1,699 


82,718 


28,090 

12,545 

41,787 

296 


4,396 

1,261 

15,488 


254,174 


27,834 

20,808 

204, 998 

534 


140,751 


12,144 
10,636 

117,971 


143,780 


31,375 

24,193 

87,302 

910 


75,755 


16,314 

11,723 

47,082 

636 


5.20 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  5D.— LEGAL  FORM  OF  ORGANIZATION— AMUSEMENTS '-GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948— Continued 

ESTABLISHMBNTS,  RECEIPTS,  PaY  RoLL,  AUD  PERSONNEL 


Geographic  division.  State,  and  legal  form 


Estabbshments 
(>;uTiitieT) 


Receipts 
(exc.  taxes), 
entire  yeaj 

(Thousand  dollars) 


Taxes 

(Thousartd  dollars) 


Pay  roll,  entire  year 
(ThousaTui  dollars) 


Active  propnetorsf 
November 

CNumM 


Paid  employees, 
wtirkweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 

(Number) 


Piy  roll,  workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 


South  Atlantic — Continued 

North  Carolina 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

South  Carolina 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Georgia 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Florida 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organi  zatlon 


East  South  Central 

Kentuclcy 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Tennessee 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Alabama 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Mississippi 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 


West  South  Central 

Arkansas 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Louisiana 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Oklahoma 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Texas 
Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


571 
237 
276 


305 
92 
100 


487 
197 
191 


670 
202 
274 


422 
180 

160 
5 


533 
183 
219 

1 


498 
176 
125 


368 
120 
75 

5 


500 

132 

126 

5 


429 

103 
182 


598 
201 
219 


2,603 


1,482 

498 

613 

10 


6,671 
4,582 

18,087 


12,590 


3,689 
2,123 
6,778 


5,242 

4,730 
15,830 


62,962 


7,145 

7,562 

48,147 

108 


27,396 


4,975 
4,391 
17,939 

91 


27,375 


6,099 

4,317 

16,959 


20,811 


5,330 

5,614 

9,809 

58 


4,057 
2,778 

4,533 


15,249 


4,060 

2,681 

8,457 

51 


27,236 


7,168 
2,961 

17, 107 


24  .-215 


6,741 
5,028 

11,869 
577 


87,785 


20,765 

15,044 

51,777 

199 


4,350 


6,993 


749 
609 

2,992 


1,390 
891 


386 

299 

1,181 


3,670 


679 

316 

1,577 


6,230 


416 

638 

2,616 


8,294 


1,207 

963 

4,060 


14, 790 


516 

987 

6,787 

4 


4,722 


1,533 

1,461 

11,772 

24 


6,205 


618 

798 

3,288 

18 


3,957 


876 

745 

4,566 

18 


6,278 


44A 

427 


3,643 


1,309 
902 

4,067 


4,718 


640 

917 

2,076 

10 


2,024 


1,223 

1,214 

2,269 

12 


2,459 


536 
495 


525 
1,126 


486 

319 

1,316 


3,817 


738 

483 

1,730 


774 

305 

2,738 


3,742 


1,597 

563 

4,277 


5,436 


707 

729 

2,220 

86 


12,576 


1,296 

1,026 

2,969 

145 


2,318 

1,804 

8,420 

34 


4,211 
3,398 
12,150 


458 
295 


236 

115 


366 
203 


557 
256 


343 
261 


405 
261 


375 
162 


266 
146 


413 
170 


332 
145 


501 
298 


1,142 
576 


4,863 


1,199 
771 


1,876 


607 

252 

1,017 


979 

854 

2,315 


7,151 


1,091 

1,080 

4,%7 

13 


4,284 


717 

637 

2,916 


4,141 


1,025 
636 


3,715 


1,190 

985 

1,521 

19 


2,068 


740 
413 


2,338 


769 

412 

1,148 

9 


4,301 


1,403 

522 

2,376 


3,986 


1,137 

815 

1,992 

42 


13,176 


3,589 
2,389 

7,151 
47 


LEGAL  FORM 


5.21 


Table  5D— LEGAL  FORM  OF  ORGANIZATION— AMUSEMENTS'-GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948— Continued 

Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel  


Geognphtc  division.  Sate,  and  le^  form 


Hoimtaln 

Montana 

Total 

Individual  pioprletorshlps 

Partnerships 

Corpora tlons 

Other  forms  or  organization 

Idaho 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Wyoming 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  fonDs  of  organisation 

Colorado 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

New  Mexico 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Arizona 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Utah 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Nevada  ^ 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Pacific 

Washlngrton 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Oregon 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

California 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

•  Proprietors  of  'jnlncorporated  businesses. 

^  Includes  motion  picture  theaters. 

^  Includes  legalized  gambling  operations. 


Establiahments 


(>tuml>CT) 


127 

50 

43 

2 


133 
58 

58 


280 
108 
123 


150 
55 
69 


125 
58 
68 


116 

82 


Receipts 

(exc.  taxes). 
enure  year 

(Thottsand  dolUrj) 


467 
207 
165 


249 

178 

104 

2 


3,291 


1,655 

772 

848 

16 


7,002 


2,739 
1,173 

3,090 


8,520 


2,470 
1,947 
4,103 


872 

639 

2,392 


3,566 

2,278 

12,860 


1,812 

831 

4,506 


10,569 


1,181 
2,964 
6,424 


2,176 
2,659 
5,506 


31,276 


3,296 
13,890 
14,090 


Taxes 


(Thousand  dollars) 


Pay  roll,  entire  year 
(Thoti^dnd  dolldrl) 


8,950 
9,859 
18,031 


22,030 


4,492 
6,207 


255,136 


37,855 

50,131 

166,121 

1,029 


293 
150 


1,020 


325 
145 
550 


298 

160 

2,005 


113 

80 

819 


1,408 


73 

274 

1,061 


1,593 


255 
371 
967 


84 

127 
270 


6,250 


1,145 
1,676 
3,429 


1,360 


507 
153 


501 
322 
973 


153 
114 
434 


4,190 


715 
2,988 


1,306 


322 
141 
843 


2,136 


232 
546 
,358 


461 

500 

1,411 


14,249 


1,458 
6,112 
6,679 


Active  propnetorsf 
November 

(Mumber) 


395 
760 


31,373 


3,023 
4,883 
23,336 

131 


2,323 
2,236 

5,147 


5,174 


846 
1,267 
3,061 


67,730 


10,755 

13,965 

42,727 

283 


232 
147 


126 
81 


111 
89 


Paid  employees, 
workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 

Wumber) 


Pay  roll,  workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 


95 

103 


385 
303 


207 
236 


1,369 
1,153 


517 
162 


1,384 


485 
298 
601 


177 
114 
363 


2,756 


642 

529 

1,585 


293 
133 
718 


1,636 


238 
528 
870 


436 
531 
817 


472 
1,800 
1,621 


1,780 
1,361 
2,442 


679 
1,001 

1,362 


28,184 


6,163 
6,586 
15,257 

178 


(Dollars) 


25,428 


10,967 
2,955 

11,506 


32,874 


9,855 
6,829 
16,190 


3,371 
2,342 
7,244 


71,893 


12, 549 
10,399 
48,945 


25,854 


6,845 
3,119 
15,890 


4,885 
13,682 
24,125 


42,961 


9,672 
9,697 
23,592 


278,118 


31,652 
129,367 
117,099 


47,090 
42,533 
83,566 


89,640 


15,345 
25,594 

48,701 


1,283,470 


230,130 

318,229 

729,671 

5,440 


5.22  SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-GENERAL  STATISTICS 

Table  5E.— LEGAL  FORM  OF  ORGANIZATION— HOTELS— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948 

EsTABUSBMBN're,  GuBST  RooMS,  RECEIPTS,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Gecgraphic  divuton,  State,  and  Legal  fonn 


Establuhmentf 
(Number) 


Guest 
rocou 


(Number) 


Receipts, 
oitire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollarj) 


Active 
propnetors,* 
November 

(Number) 


Paid  employees,  workweek 
ended  nearest  Nov,  15 


Total 
(Number) 


Full 
workweek 
(Number) 


Pay  roll,  workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(Dullars) 


FuU 
wvkweek 
(Dollars) 


UNITED  STATES 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships... 

Partnerships. 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization,. 

GEOGRSPHIC  DIVISION 

New  England 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization. 

Middle  Atlantic 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

East  North  Central 

Total , 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

West  North  Central 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

South  Atlantic 
Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

East  South  Central 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

West  South  Central 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Mountain 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Pacific 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships. 

Corporations. , 

Other  forms  of  organization 

New  England 

Maine 
Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations. , 

Other  forms  of  organization 

New  Hampshire 
Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


29,650 


17,885 

6,514 

4,966 

285 


2,192 


1,235 

371 

562 

24 


5,058 


2,613 

1,140 

1,264 

41 


4,545 


2,532 

1,049 

893 

71 


3,303 


2,151 
733 
404 

15 


3,697 


2,117 

790 

757 

33 


1,035 


653 
209 
161 
12 


2,705 


2,021 

380 

277 

27 


2,322 


1,515 
566 
219 
22 


4,793 


3,048 

1,276 

429 

40 


309 
68 
84 

1 


1,549,823 


2,172,756 


660,004 


398,293 


353,240 


12,448,752 


552,401 
305,988 
668,746 
22,688 


374,699 

309,341 

1,459,435 

29,281 


85,349 

77,177 

488,218 

9,260 


15,534 
10,877 


59,697 

47,647 

285,012 

5,937 


52,894 

43,213 

251,657 

5,476 


1,566,077 

1,435,493 

9,263,737 

183,4/t5 


94,233 


143,273 


42,572 


1,810 


22,705 


19,183 


689,545 


33,385 

11,556 

47,651 

1,641 


342,628 


25,458 

11,679 

103,592 

2,544 


610,165 


5,439 

2,552 

33,792 

789 


194,325 


1,121 
689 


2,523 

1,346 

18,458 

378 


99,049 


2,220 

1,180 

15,420 

363 


86,050 


64,519 

35,815 

577,897 

11,314 


3,443,272 


83,553 

51,735 

201,864 

5,476 


286,264 


81,878 

61,299 

458,906 

8,082 


418, 125 


18,469 

14,865 

158,194 

2,797 


131,221 


2,391 
2,224 


9,405 

6,660 

81,404 

1,580 


79,349 


8,295 

5,998 

70,240 

1,517 


70,468 


275,182 

204,787 

2,906,372 

56,931 


2,554,575 


81,047 

58,001 

141,522 

5,694 


145,270 


58,612 

54,582 

299,382 

5,549 


170,446 


13,197 

13,745 

102,796 

1,483 


49,716 


2,227 
1,722 


3,115 


9,383 

8,827 

60,155 

984 


36,172 


8,081 

7,914 

53,600 

873 


31,265 


248,363 

264,007 

2,011,412 

30,793 


62,363 

30,980 

50,711 

1,216 


187,590 


37,581 
32,532 
99,273 

1,060 


268,231 


8,194 

8,133 

33,014 

375 


75,285 


1,927 
1,188 


7,270 

6,297 

22,323 

282 


52,721 


6,209 
5,466 

19,351 
239 


48,043 


162,650 

171,940 

660,103 

7,817 


1,450,777 


62,774 

35,671 

87,016 

2,129 


47,838 


43,273 

37,013 

185,236 

2,709 


67,471 


9,513 

8,104 

56,807 

861 


18,879 


1,802 
1,292 


8,347 

5,681 

38,039 

654 


17,348 


7,721 

5,338 

34,364 

620 


16,076 


189,037 

153,599 

1,091,544 

16,597 


367,890 


17,339 

9,057 

20,844 

598 


U0,826 


U,405 

9,496 

45,817 

753 


132,472 


2,561 
2,282 

13,833 
203 


37,456 


543 
320 


2,231 


2,388 

2,253 

12,008 

199 


31,250 


2,637 

2,089 

11,156 

194 


29,449 


50,778 

48,762 

264,402 

3,948 


749,794 


53,621 

16,206 

38,566 

2,433 


85,233 


26,604 

16,299 

84,393 

5,176 


105,604 


5,930 

3,943 

26,034 

1,549 


30,841 


1,699 
532 


6,043 

3,581 

20,413 

1,213 


17,147 


5,522 

3,442 

19,408 

1,077 


15,114 


123,445 
79,907 

514,958 
31,484 


611,721 


41,015 

20,706 

22,486 

1,026 


249,941 

117,304 

72,076 

58,086 

2,475 


25,314 

20,743 

58,686 

361 


256^969 

64,574 

65,698 

124,150 

2,547 


17,975 


5,696 

5,046 

19,833 

266 


1,345 
907 


3,976 
3,162 
9,845 

164 


42,552 


16,350 

2,479 

18,507 

2,003 

43,915 

937 

... 

3,504 

2,795 

8,662 

153 


37,592 


109,800 

108,261 

337,642 

6,0' 3 


1,578,668 


9,862 

9,340 

22,367 

483 


8,705 

3,991 

19,456 

440 


2.163 


342,303 

368,415 

849,407 

13,543 


65,423 


9,107 
2,414 

6,178 


15,446 


5,943 
2,478 

9,549 


15,096 


1,264 
535 


3,962 


283 
123 


613 
434 


1,377 


553 
381 


1,235 


13,886 
10,255 
41,282 


34,639 


285 
103 
62 


6,382 

3,065 

5,032 

467 


4,553 
2,760 
6,739 
1,044 


1,000 
612 

2,000 
350 


261 
198 


446 
192 
553 
186 


406 
166 
480 
133 


10,003 
4,937 

14,163 
5,536 


11,730,078 


1,432,613 

1,371,828 

3,700,142 

175,493 


637,474 


61,420 

34,055 

530,919 

11,080 


3,209.094 


262,665 

194,796 

2,695,525 

56,108 


2,411,697 


232,700 

249,473 

1,900,223 

29,301 


950,106 


151,727 

163,059 

628,178 

7,142 


l,M5,g32 


181,213 

149,324 

1,038,968 

16,327 


353 ,797 


48,552 

47,541 

253,856 

3,848 


725,346 


U7,711 
73,395 

501,552 
27,688 


579,168 


103,289 

101,740 

368,255 

5,884 


1,477,564 


323,338 

353,4A5 

782,666 

18,115 


U,407 
9,795 

33,016 


33.398 


9.620 
4,663 
U.594 
5,521 


LEGAL  FORM 


5.23 


Table  5E.— LEGAL  FORM  OF  ORGANIZATION     HOTELS— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948— Continued 

Establishments,  Guest  Rooms,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Geographic  divuion,  Sat£,  uid  legal  form 


New  England — Continued 
Vermont 

TolaX 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations , 

ether  forms  of  organization 

Massachusetts 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Rhode  Island 

Total , 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Connecticut 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Middle  Atlantic 

New  York 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

New  Jersey 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations. 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Pennsylvania 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

East  North  Central 

Ohio 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Indiana 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

IlUnois 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Michigan 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Wisconsin 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


EaabUshmcnts 


tNu"ibff) 


119 
38 


316 

90 

245 

U 


,285 
565 

798 
15 


673 

247 

241 

9 


655 
327 
225 

17 


424 

141 

196 

5 


291 

118 

108 

5 


1,259 


599 
295 
327 
38 


684 

300 

US 

14 


534 
195 
124 


Gueat 
rooms 


(Number) 


6,670 


2,527 
827 


35,302 


8,573 

2,772 

23,062 

895 


4,822 


1,516 
331 

2,975 


4,780 
2,147 

7,367 


220,637 


41,594 

29,748 

146,142 

3,153 


60,322 


23,214 

10,926 

25,943 

239 


61,669 


18,745 
11,061 
29,779 
2,084 


52,889 


14,442 

8,286 

29,957 

204 


26,796 


9,579 

4,719 

12,245 

253 


117,284 


24 , 151 
23,974 
64,802 
4,357 


58,929 


21,248 

14,942 

22,127 

612 


30,366 


11,627 

6,080 

12,391 

268 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


8,318 


2,168 

745 

5,405 


70,503 


7,700 

3,140 

58,629 

1,034 


8,481 


921 
375 

7,185 


4,168 
2,181 


409,571 


44 ,491 

34,246 

328,605 

2,229 


83,655 


15,006 

10,422 

58,024 

203 


116,939 


22,381 

16,631 

72,277 

5,650 


92,320 


10,136 

9,719 

72,219 

246 


35,606 


6,124 

3,590 

25,517 

375 


171,403 


14,838 

18,631 

133,827 

4,107 


73,946 


15,826 

15,035 

42,452 

633 


44,850 


11,688 

7,607 

25,367 

188 


Piy  roll, 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
dolldrj) 


2,304 


496 
160 


22,004 


1,586 

688 

19,439 

291 


2,660 


191 

57 


902 
50O 

5,444 


134,701 


10,403 

8,748 

114,680 

870 


24,322 


3,005 

2,069 

19,193 

55 


35,302 


5,061 

4,048 

24,321 

1,872 


29,902 


2,462 

2,646 

24,732 

62 


10,539 


1,477 
790 

8,170 
102 


57,848 


3,395 

4,769 

48,543 

1,141 


20,627 


3,512 

3,843 

13,153 

119 


12,305 


2,351 

1,697 

8,198 

59 


propnetors,* 
November 

(Number) 


105 
68 


281 

173 


132 
105 


1,170 
1,154 


628 

484 


1,179 


593 

586 


363 

190 


250 
189 


526 

477 


603 
526 


485 
340 


Paid  employees,  workweek 
ended  nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(Number) 


1,308 


276 
66 


12,457 


652 
385 

11,311 
109 


1,352 


468 
231 

2,995 


64,373 


4,518 

3,140 

56,243 

472 


11,842 


978 

1,066 

9,769 

29 


22,834 


3,909 
2,454 
15,392 
1,079 


19,337 


1,968 

1,689 

15,628 

52 


7,678 


1,183 
655 

5,723 
117 


31,664 


2,512 
3,262 
25,179 

711 


13,237 


2,324 

2,183 

8,654 

76 


7. -^33 


1,396 

1,038 

4,971 

28 


PuU 
workweek 
(Number) 


1,182 


264 
o5 


10,170 


546 

353 

9,173 

98 


1,262 


61 
32 

1,169 


3,171 


390 
183 


55,802 


4,104 

2,764 

48,498 

436 


9,950 


854 
963 

8,104 
29 


20,298 


3,337 

2,271 

13,638 

1,052 


17,457 


1,742 

1,595 

14,072 

48 


7,040 


1,029 

568 

5,346 

97 


28,279 


2,169 

2,931 

22,541 

638 


11,469 


1,981 

1,931 

7,492 

65 


6,223 


1,160 

889 

4,149 

25 


Pay  roll,  workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
{Dollars) 


7,947 
1,678 

24,966 


393,201 


17,762 

11,156 

360,945 

3,338 


1,977 
934 


43,165 


12,944 
6,855 

95,816 


2,389,477 


149,508 

110,242 

2,112,061 

17,666 


390,347 


30,767 

30,904 

327,419 

1,257 


663,448 


94,907 

63,641 

466,892 

-    38,008 


590,520 


51,043 

51,161 

487,468 

948 


208,386 


27,771 

14,199 

164,059 

2,357 


1,124,526 


70,270 

99,862 

929,955 

24,439 


411,567 


63,581 

70,037 

275,643 

2,306 


219,476 


35,698 

28,748 

154,287 

743 


Full 
workweek 
{Dollars) 


33,500 


7,845 
1,666 


23,989 


356,089 


16,626 

10,827 

325,493 

3,143 


44,902 


1,933 
889 


42,080 


108,367 


11,989 
6,215 


2,221,903 


143,715 

103,477 

1,957,646 

17,065 


358,630 


29,236 

29,585 

298, 552 

1,257 


628,561 


89,714 

61,734 

439,327 

37,786 


563,033 


•,8,535 

50,013 

463,573 

912 


200,299 


26,160 

13,143 

158,839 

2,157 


1,065,006 


66, 101 
94,367 
881,591 
23,447 


330,663 


59,404 

64,803 

254,383 

2,073 


202.196 


32,500 

27,147 

141,837 

712 


5.24 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  5E.— LEGAL  FORM  OF  ORGANIZATION-  HOTELS— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1 948— Continued 

Establishments,  Guest  RooMi,  Ki.clipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Geographic  division.  State,  and  legal  form 


Eatablishments 
(Humher) 


Guest 
rooms 


(Number) 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thouiand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
dollaTs) 


Active 
proprietors,* 
November 


E^d  employees,  workweek 
ended  nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 


FuU 
workweek 
(Number) 


F^y  roll,  wockwedc  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(Dollars) 


Pull 
workweek 

(DolUri) 


West  North  Central 

Minnesota 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporaiiona 

Other  forma  of  organization 

Iowa 

Total 

Individuiil  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  ot   organization 

Missouri 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

CorporaLionc 

Other  forms  of  organization 

North  Dakota 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organisation 

South  Dakota 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships,- , 

Corporations , 

Other  forms  of  oryan illation 

Nebraska 

Total , 

Individual  proprietorships , 

Partnerships , 

Corporations , 

Other  forms  of  organization , 

Kansas 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization , 

South  Atlantic 

Delaware 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships , 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Mary  1  and 

Total , 

Individual  proprietorships , 

Partnerships , 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

District  of  Columbia 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships , 

Partnerships 

Corporations , 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Virginia 

Total , 

Individual  proprietorships , 

Partnerships , 

Corporations , 

Other  forms  of  organization , 

West  Virginia 

Total 

Individual  proprletorshipa , 

PurtnershipB , 

Cori^orations., , 

Other   forms  of  organization , 

See  footnote     at  end  of   tablt. 


534 

198 
84 
2 


504 

170 

140 


154 
53 


U6 

38 

18 

2 


326 

104 


IGl 
57 


177 
31 


1} 


40,690 


6,274 


15,532 

7,540 


21,082 


9,453 
10,647 

20,590 


23,782 


2,008 
2,890 

7,192 


6,991 


478 
354 


1,532 
1,703 
4,234 


5,678 


1,317 
1,440 
3,517 


8,433 

3,435 

8,945 

269 


45,621 


5,588 

3,103 

14,866 

225 


59,321 


1,278 
756 

4,856 
101 


18,434 


249 
149 


1,191 

813 

3,615 

59 


12,812 


985 

655 

2,941 


11,592 


15,340 

9,244 

20,498 

539 


7,648 


8,472 

7,487 

42,646 

716 


1,935 

1,858 

14,406 

235 


4,301 
2,131 
1,216 


3,308 
2,992 
2,068 


677 
678 
502 


453 

250 


_226 
140 


1,771 

1,543 

9,307 

186 


1,551 

1,401 

8,493 

U7 


666 

506 
372 


580 
435 
351 


3,543 
1,183 


14,348 


2,212 
583 

3,046 


408 
121 


109 
59 


342 
131 


290 
115 


6,071 
3,787 

4,490 


16,557 


4,037 
4,591 


14,610 


844 
1,049 

3,092 


3,920 


201 
127 


816 

891 


3,475 


623 

778 


3,072 


9,143 
3,655 


3,759 


4,511 
3,129 


4,638 


1,044 
781 


1,380 


297 
163 


952 
705 


863 
592 

1,617 


917 
361 


11,159 


1,440 
510 

2,688 


19,358 


282 

79 


183 
49 


168 
43 


3,666 


4,404 
2,021 


3,840 
2,094 

13,424 


40,931 


817 

447 

4,404 


434 
208 

3,334 


453 
193 


6,236 


1,263 
2,687 


19,839 


1,011 
1,874 

38,CK6 


32,091 


304 
451 

12,710 


9,619 


202 
331 

7,351 


7,178 


174 
318 

5,744 


6,647 


7,437 

2,277 

9,547 

528 


11,453 


5,555 
2,267 
23,512 

757 


14,630 


1,243 

534 

7,549 

288 


244 
109 


1,056 
427 

5,460 
235 


959 

377 

5,080 

231 


4,945 
1,220 


3,117 
1,175 
10,338 


639 
285 

3,693 


752 
240 


699 
206 


235,745 


37,924 
60,074 

137,747 


137,682 


25,651 

18,323 

92,092 

1,616 


379,611 


38,552 

40,049 

295,714 

5,296 


14,075 
13,398 
10,423 


31,237 


7,778 
3,263 

20,196 


16,737 
20,824 


80,713 


21,933 
15,509 


5,070 
1,255 


19,045 


103,029 


12,504 
5,080 

85, U5 
267,675 


5,991 
10,819 

250,365 


174,863 


20,078 

9,360 

139,502 

5,923 


103,755 


15,262 
4,603 

83,885 


LEGAL  FORM 


5.25 


Tabic  5E.— LEGAL  FORM  OF  ORGANIZATION-  HOTELS— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AN£)  STATE:  1948— Continued 

ESTABLISMMKNTTS,  GuEST  RoOMS,  RECEIPTS,  PaY   RoLl-,  AND  PbRSONNBL 


Geognphic  divisioo.  State,  and  legal  form 


South  Atlantig — ContinutrJ 

North  Carolina 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships ,. . . 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

South  Carolina 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organisation 

Georgia 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships • 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Florida 

Total 

IiKlividual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

East  South  Central 

Kentucky 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Tennessee 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organlzatlcn 

Alabama 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Hlssissippl 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization , 

West  South  Central 

Arkansas 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships , 

Partnerships , 

Corporations , 

Other  forms  of  organization , 

Louisiana 

Total 

Indlvidueil  proprietorships , 

Partnerships , 

Corporatlcns , 

Other  forms  of  organization , 

Oklahcma 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships , 

Partnerships , 

CorporaticDS , 

Other  forms  of  organization. , 

Texas 
Total , 

Individual  proprietorships, 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forma  of  organization 

r 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


Esb  bliahtDcn  ts 


(^jumbcT) 


2A3 
79 
81 


128 
37 
30 


231 

58 
3 


eu 

431 
355 

15 


196 
60 


203 
64 
53 
3 


112 

41 

35 

2 


227 
60 
29 

3 


210 

41 

35 

1 


461 

91 


1,492 


1^123 
188 
164 
17 


Guest 


(J^umM 


} 


16,805 


7,189 
3,193 


7,877 


3,335 
1,327 

3,215 


17,878 


6,737 

2,507 

8,325 

309 


61,899 


26,i97 

20,078 

34,775 

549 


13,311 


5,272 

2,154 

5,719 

166 


5,525 
3,328 


9,386 


3,837 

1,916 

3,357 

276 


2,705 
1,659 

4,350 


12,094 


5,722 
2,534 

3,838 


12,452 


4,799 
1,841 


23,308 


12,429 

3,865 

6,632 

382 


62,972 


30,671 
7,966 
22,537 

1,798 


Recdpu, 
entire  year 

iThousand 
dollars) 


21,987 


5,036 
3,166 

13,785 


9,676 


2,491 
1,163 

6,022 


25,109 


4,778 

2,196 

17,670 

465 


99,811 


16,005 

22,566 

60,952 

266 


19,186 


3,559 

2,373 

13,190 

64 


23,623 


3,760 
3,482 

16,381 


13,285 


2,139 

2,495 

8,075 

576 


11,377 


1,947 
1,146 


8,284 


13,329 


3,474 
2,234 

7,621 


22,953 


3,043 
2,166 

17,724 


17,751 


4,014 

2,402 

10,930 

405 


78,439 


16,073 
9,477 

48,345 
4,544 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

[Thousand 
dollars) 


5,837 


1,236 

717 

3,884 


2,629 


534 
286 

1,807 


6,570 


1,019 
517 

4,903 
Ul 


25,495 


3,434 

4,786 

17,190 

85 


5,480 


786 

503 

,175 

16 


874 
928 

4,881 


3,606 


478 

591 

2,376 

161 


3,110 


423 
260 


773 
530 


686 
572 

5,220 


5,412 


633 

516 

3,937 

126 


21,934 


3,638 
2,325 
14,596 
1,375 


Active 
proprietors,* 
November 

(Numbtr) 


206 
113 


107 
48 


180 
90 


699 
735 


171 
110 


169 
94 


U2 
61 


208 
101 


174 
47 


404 
126 


1,171 


913 
258 


Paid  employees,  workwcdc 
ended  nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(\umher) 


1,090 
673 


2,351 


503 
305 

1,5*3 


6,282 


1,167 
572 

4,427 
116 


15,463 


2,910 
2,876 
9,620 

57 


4,421 


833 

482 

3,091 

15 


952 

667 

4,583 


3,519 


585 

603 

2,169 

162 


518 
281 

2,187 


3,427 


846 
565 

2,016 


5,494 


725 
551 


4,442 


938 

486 

2,907 

111 


17,887 


3,534 
1,979 
11,319 

1,055 


FuU 
wdrkweek 


1,004 
650 


2,876 


2,206 


484 
291 


5,926 


524 
,200 
116 


14,595 


2,694 
2,736 
9,114 

51 


3,921 


737 

441 

2,728 

15 


890 
819 

4,303 


3,346 


536 

569 

2,084 

157 


2,797 


474 
260 


3,239 


730 
526 

1,931 


666 
518 

4,011 


4,154 


811 

465 

2,771 

107 


16,841 


3,245 

1,931 

10,738 

927 


Pay  roll,  workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(Dollar.) 


109,694 


22,634 
13,457 

73,603 


9,176 
5,342 


129,205 


20,671 
10,562 
95,073 
2,699 


490,294 


77,451 

93,116 

316,365 

1,362 


104,732 


16,180 

9,998 

78,231 

323 


16,941 
22,060 


70,729 


9,475 
11,439 
46,534 

3,281 


61,644 


8,182 
5,265 

48,197 


73,685 


16,406 
10,272 

47,005 


123,484 


13,654 
11,427 

98,203 


108,994 


18,148 
9,961 

76,673 
2,212 


443,631 


75,035 
46,247 
291,969 
28,380 


FuU 
workweek 
(Doltor) 


21,900 
13,222 

70,502 


9,073 
5,240 


126,019 


20,017 
9,973 

93,330 
2,699 


477,798 


74,359 

90,868 

311,281 

1,290 


97,889 


15,364 

9,706 

72,496 

323 


126,604 


16,354 

21,558 

88,692 


69,288 


9,025 
11,163 
45,919 

3,181 


60,016 


7,809 
5,114 

47,093 


71,747 


15,821 
10,002 

45,924 


120,468 


13,380 
10,952 

96,136 


105,596 


16,829 
9,755 

76,852 
2,162 


427,533 


71,681 
47,686 
263,508 
24,658 


5.26 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  5E.— LEGAL  FORM  OF  ORGANIZATION^HOTELS— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948— Continued 

Establishments,  Guest  Rooms,  Rbcbipts,  Pav  Roll,  and  Pbrsonnbl 


Geographic  divuton.  Sate,  and  legal  fonn 


Efltablishments 

(Xutnber) 


Guest 
rooms 


(Mumber) 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

(TTioujand 
dolltlrs) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 


(Thousarvi 
dollars) 


Active 
propnetcn,* 
November 

(Number) 


I^id  employees,  wotiweek 
ended  nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
_2<umberL 


Full 
worlrweek 
(Humher) 


Pay  roll,  workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(Dolkn) 


Full 
workweek 
(Dolljri) 


Mountain 

Montana 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Idaho 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporaticns 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Wyoming 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Colorado 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

New  Mexico 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Arizona 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Utah 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Nevada 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Pacific 

Washington 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations. . ; 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Oregon 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

California 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

»  Proprietors  of  unincorporated  buslnesse 


264 

106 
25 


156 
43 
19 


128 
58 
18 


407 
194 


171 
40 
22 


179 

43 

41 

3 


128 

40 

19 

1 


583 

130 

65 

3 


267 
155 


3,544 


13,673 


12,498 


3,266 


1,908 


7,565 

3,655 

2,322 

131 


7,460 


4,740 

2,890 

4,685 

183 


1,016 

656 

1,534 

60 


243 

187 


756 
485 
840 


1,727 


682 
438 

751 
37 


1,467 


4,203 
1,368 

1,889 


7,928 


2,259 
1,740 


8,039 


503 
482 

2,294 


2,158 


140 
63 


369 
333 


320 
292 


3,105 

1,891 

2,637 

295 


25,525 


2,155 

2,434 

3,168 

282 


24,316 


480 

578 

1,038 

62 


6,690 


113 
89 


304 
297 
298 
33 


4,341 


273 
264 
292 

33 


3,789 


11,935 

7,994 

5,393 

203 


7,216 


6,038 
5,855 
12,268 

155 


7,882 


1,202 

1,222 

4,216 

50 


2,058 


365 

304 


964 

869 

2,471 

37 


849 

733 

2,176 

31 


3,762 

1,293 

2,083 

78 


9,479 


2,342 
1,362 
4,149 


14,606 


507 

348 

1,193 

10 


4,392 


156 

70 


429 
276 

851 
13 


2,485 


387 
260 

770 
12 


2,294 


4,516 

1,544 
3,336 

83 


7,561 


3,314 

1,817 

9,437 

38 


8,470 


800 

438 

3,140 

14 


2,599 


145 
68 


584 

275 

1,620 


502 

233 

1,554 

5 


3,549 
1,467 


6,391 


1,827 
775 


20,484 


414 
184 

2,001 


110 
63 


274 

126 

1,282 


2,293 


226 
102 


2,380 
1,494 

2,517 


42,243 


2,639 

3,870 

13,975 


3  2,207 


774 
1,138 


10,613 


296 

501 

1,496 


6,048 


265 

473 


24,400 

7,753 

9,869 

221 


23,389 


9,216 
4,218 
18,696 

77 


19,881 


2,255 

1,2U 

7,124 

26 


6,212 


497 
215 


1,468 

713 

3,849 

18 


3,664 


1,257 

635 

3,289 


3,364 


10,127 

8,383 

4,480 

399 


184,309 


4,965 

6,255 

8,355 

306 


204,881 


1,241 

1,779 

3,054 

138 


62,879 


238 
264 


3,268 


803 

1,087 

1,715 

59 


32,840 


716 

978 

1,613 

57 


29,033 


69,463 


21,689 

19,461 

27,086 

1,227 


59,527 


10,631 
10,083 

38,813 


31,232 


8,840 

10,552 

9,736 

2,104 


U3,491 


22,571 

22,332 

87,722 

866 


41,694 


10,928 

6,765 

23,803 

198 


88,739 


16,092 

8,220 

64,079 

348 


7,915 
3,364 


36,908 


139,388 


11,134 
27,484 


212,318 


47,061 

24,329 

140,385 

543 


124,783 


25,414 

36,324 

60,910 

2,135 


2,198 
991 
323 
32 


82,777 

55,940 

43,737 

1,855 


50,393 
55,225 
97,099 
2,164 


12,854 
15,515 

33,737 
773 


1,744 
1,524 


7,591 

8,040 

16,803 

406 


6,732 

7,378 

14,554 

369 


269,828 

307,762 

648,112 

15,865 


LEGAL  FORM 

Table  5F.— LEGAL  FORM  OF  ORGANIZATION— TOURIST  COURTS— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948 

ESTABUSBMBNTS,  RbNTAL  UnITS,  RbCBIPTS,  PaY  RoLL,  AND  PsASONNSL 


5.27 


Gcognphic  divuioD.  Sate,  and  legal  fonn 


UNITED  STATES 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships.. 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization. 


GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISIONS 

New  England 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Middle  Atlantic 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

East  North  Central 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

West  North  Central 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

South  Atlantic 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

East  South  Central 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

West  South  Central 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Mountain 
Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Pacific 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corpora  tions 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Neu  England 

Maine 
Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

New  Hampshire 
Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table; 


Estabhahments 


(J^umber) 


25,919 


lo.ai* 

6,082 

463 

60 


1,700 


1,332 
330 
27 
11 


1,268 
375 


2,424 

729 

23 


2,750 


Rental  imita 


(Number) 


303,900 


210,057 

77,643 

15,054 

1,14b 


17,541 


13,013 

3,756 

563 

209 


18,267 


12,955 

4,335 

940 

37 


27,310 


2,116 

595 

33 

6 


2,999 


2,147 

752 

98 

2 


710 
172 
17 


3,136 


2,548 
513 

71 


3,789 


2,668 

1,013 

101 

7 


4,101 
1,603 


338 

75 

1 

2 


419 

115 

10 

3 


19,580 

7,007 

443 

280 


27,245 


19,749 

6,598 

803 

95 


23,611 
9,688 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
doltiiTa) 


195,505 


124,380 

55,700 

14,721 

704 


7,557 


5,362 

1,626 

467 

102 


8.886 


5,918 

2,095 
860 
13 


13,410 


9,096 

3,700 

501 

113 


16,390 


10,951 

4,629 

772 

38 


26,262 


Piy  roU. 
entire  year 

(Thouiand 
dolUrs) 


22,604 


13,072 

5,620 

3,754 

158 


436 
143 
104 
29 


i}?9 


482 
134 
219 


706 
290 
124 


1,661 


15,774 
7,622 

2,866 


8,469 

2,659 

483 


33,082 
8,712 

2,417 


51,960 


33,262 
14,346 
4,250 

102 


69,337 


46,336 

20,542 

2,181 

278 


4,169 


3,279 
862 


5,487 


3,979 

1,287 

154 

67 


6,092 

2,651 

584 


19,671 
7,209 


35,944 


21,375 

10,594 

3,923 

52 


47,824 


30,141 

15,574 

1,861 

248 


1,665 


1,292 
366 


2,356 


1,028 

438 

189 

6 


3,412 


Active 
proprietors,* 
November 

(><umbCT) 


27,715 


17,130 
10,585 


1,224 
588 


1.8^^ 


1,176 
690 


2,221 
1,287 


1,855 
857 


1,421 


901 
388 
132 


4,544 


2,672 

1,068 


4,082 


2,153 

902 

1,014 

13 


4,796 


2,839 

1,400 

497 

60 


119 
26 


1,683 
527 
92 
54 


117 
44 
18 
19 


1,903 
1,081 


Paid  employees,  workweek 
ended  nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(><umlier) 


16,972 


10,562 

4,412 

1 ,903 

95 


132 
56 

30 
10 


260 
79 
82 


509 

191 

50 

9 


FuU 
workweek 
(Number) 


13,918 


8,470 

3,639 

1,723 

86 


101 
47 
27 


200 
64 
75 

4 


373 

140 

43 

9 


1,885 
1,322 


616 
273 


2,186 
782 


2,318 
1,751 


3,601 
2,811 


319 
138 


389 
202 


761 

352 

111 

3 


1,862 
864 


950 

401 

93 


2,650 
953 


,542 
608 
337 
12 


3,075 


1,896 

908 

235 

36 


557 

245 

95 

3 


F^y  roll,  workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(Dolldril 


1,492 
721 


1,280 


821 
369 

90 


2,245 

883 


2,015 


1,227 
482 
296 

10 


2,373 


1,454 
688 
199 
32 


421,8'.I9 


247,721 

107,512 

64,089 

2,577 


5,872 


2,989 

1,371 

1,251 

261 


12.178 


6,373 

1,873 

3,856 

76 


17,893 


11,535 

4,292 

1,774 

292 


28,705 


17,068 

8,139 

3,448 

50 


70,680 


38,232 
18,590 


30,184 


19,019 
8,710 
2,455 


94,914 


56,561 
22,073 


67,954 


39,608 

15,712 

12,338 

296 


93,519 


56,336 

26,752 

9,391 

1,040 


732 
196 


114 
155 


Full 
workweek 
(Dolluril 


333,060 


221,885 

97,05f 

61,646 

2,477 


5,261 


2,56; 

1,246 

l,20i 

256 


11.08? 


5,671 
1,681 
3,654 

76 


15,736 


10,026 

3,730 

1,688 

292 


24,733 


14,592 

6,865 

3,226 

50 


34,443 
17,032 


28,486 


17,676 
8,388 
2,422 


52,178 
21,275 


61,162 


35,211 

13,855 

11,835 

261 


82,109 


49,526 

22,984 

8,607 

992 


637 
190 


362 
46 

114 

155 


5.28 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENER  AL  STATISTICS 


Table  5F.— LEGAL  FORM  OF  ORGANIZATION— TOURIST  COURTS-GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948— Continued 

Establishments,  Rental  Units,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Pbrsonnbl 


Geographic  divuicn.  State,  and  \cpl  form 


EstabUahments 
(Mumbcr) 


Rental  units 

(Number) 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
doilars) 


P»y  roll, 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
dolUrs) 


Active 
proprietofB,* 
NoTember 

(Humber) 


Paid  employees,  workweek 
ended  nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 

Plumber) 


Pull 
wijiLwuJi 
(Humber) 


Pay  roll,  wcrfcweek  coded 
oaitst  Nov.  15 


Tool 
(DoUaf.) 


Pull 
workweek 


Hew  England — Continued 

Vermont 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  fonas  of  organization 

Massachusetts 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Rhode  Island 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization, 

Connecticut 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Middle  Atlantic 

New  lork 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

New  Jersey 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Pennsylvania 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

East  North  Central 

Ohio 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Indiana 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Illinois 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Michigan 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Wisconsin 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


181 


279 
72 


1,034 


788 

230 

13 

3 


18i 
40 
19 


296 
105 


313 

95 

9 

1 


201 

76 

3 


226 

65 

4 

1 


,093 
343 


591 

150 

5 

3 


1,916 
413 


3,828 


2,713 
751 
252 
112 


282 
158 


844 
285 


10,939 


7,859 
2,699 

381 


3,026 


2,079 
441 
506 


3,017 
1,195 


2,907 
1,092 


1,730 

799 

26 


2,205 
764 


11,628 


8,306 
3,036 

286 


5,822 


4,432 

1,316 

52 

22 


769 
132 


1,792 


161 
57 


1,153 

365 

235 

39 


252 

126 


367 

144 


4,598 


1,14* 


3,178 
1,157 


1,705 


219 
65 


721 
425 


950 
198 
557 


85 

12 
169 


174 

71 


1,790 
740 


178 
57 


281 
194 


132 
58 


1,712 
348 


173 
93 


263 
166 


120 
51 


1,030 

462 

22 


196 
134 


1,366 
521 


202 
115 


115 
43 


3,256 
1,349 


2,296 


197 
73 


1,038 
599 


121 
49 


1,732 

520 

35 

9 


119 
33 
U 
4 


522 
273 


288 
155 


2,660 


1,108 
613 
S64 
75 


45 
2X 


425 

131 


2,103 
3S4 


1,099 

240 

3,386 


3,171 
1,249 


5,804 


3,069 
1,538 


2,895 


1,915 

900 

80 


4,182 


2,727 
988 

4e? 


2,655 
764 


1,350 


1,169 
102 
51 
28 


LEGAL  FORM 


5.29 


Tabic  5F.— LEGAL  FORM  OF  ORGANIZATION— TOURIST  COURTS— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948— Continued 

ESTAIUSBMENTS,  RsNTAL  UnITS,  RbCBIPTS,  PaY  RoLL,  AND  PeKSONNBL 


Geographic  divuian.  Sate,  and  le^  fonn 


Ekbbluhmenta 

(Numbtr) 


Rental  units 


RcccipUi 
entire  year 

(Thousdnd 

doltflTl) 


Pay  roll, 

entire  year 

[Thousand 
dolUri) 


Active 
proprietors,* 
November 

(Number) 


Pud  employeea,  workweek 
ended  nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 

(Number) 


FuU 
workweek 


E^y  roll,  workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
IDoUars) 


FuU 
workweek 
(DoIUti) 


West  North  Central 

Minnesota 

ToUl 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organisation 

Iowa 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Missouri 

Total 

Individual  proprletorahips 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organisation 

Ncrth  Dakota 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organisation 

South  Dakota 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

ether  forms  of  organization 

Nebraslra 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Ccrporatlons 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Kansas 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

South  Atlantic 

Delaware 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Maryland 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

District  of  Columbia 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Virginia 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

West  Virginia 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  cf  organization 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


Si5 
10 


237 
68 


i22 
111 


179 

40 

5 


155 
56 


119 
iO 


233 
74 


t),376 
2,210 


2,208 

688 

54 


3,794 

1,361 

243 


509 
191 


2,749 


2,026 
544 
177 


1,718 
785 


3,974 


3,116 
358 


1,605 
570 


4,382 


,944 
,112 
326 


691 
163 


2,863 
1,084 


224 
72 


741 
443 


114 
32 


1,201 
592 
46 


205 

128 


2,390 

1,232 

317 


246 

184 
75 


383 
200 


209 
131 
44 


339 
121 


1,555 


1,157 
256 
142 


13l' 
26 
36 


150 
62 


1,135 
716 


114 
69 


135 
102 


1,866 
661 


248 

120 


187 
37 


1,351 
591 
87 


110 
76 


125 
63 


2,756 

1,124 

390 


332 

110 
101 


309 
82 


167 

112 

39 


130 
34 


105 
56 
9 


236 
122 

67 


2,466 
695 


2,612 


1,533 
857 
222 


9,946 


5,042 
3,513 
1,391 


692 
235 


1,798 
551 
866 


1,896 
1,387 


4,688 


3,641 
1,047 


319 
39 


4,731 


2,977 

1,521 

233 


6,353 
2,856 
2,559 


475 
139 


2,077 
516 


1,305 
705 
222 


9,151 


4,567 
3,249 
1,335 


528 
106 


,436 
356 
S06 


3,178 


1,544 
1,094 

540 


3,135 
925 


282 
25 


2,777 

1,456 

233 


10,915 


5,780 
2,631 
2,504 


379 
139 


5.30 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table   5F.— LEGAL  FORM  OF  ORGANIZATION— TOURIST  COURTS— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948— Continued 

ESTABUSHMENTS,  ReNTAL  UnITS,  KeCBIPTS,  PaY  RoLL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


Gcognphic  division.  Sate,  and  legal  fonn 


Eatabliflhments 


Wumber) 


(Number) 


Rece^ts, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


P»y  roll, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollar}) 


Active 
prapnetoca^ 
November 

(Number) 


[^d  empbyecs,  workweek 
ended  nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(Number) 


FuU 
workweek 
(Number) 


Pay  roll,  workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(DoIWi) 


FuU 
workweek 
(Dcltiri) 


South  Atlantic — Continued 

North  Carolina 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partner ohipa 

C'  rporations 

Other  fcrms  of  crganizalion 

South  Carolina 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Ccrporutii>ns 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Georgia 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  foniis  of  organization 

Florida 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations. 

Other  forms  of  organization 

East  South  Central 

Kentucky 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporatlcvis 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Tennessee 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships. 

Corpora  tions 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Mississippi 

Total 

Individual  proprletorahips 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

West  South  Central 

Arkansas 

Total 

Individual  proprletor.'ihlps 

Partnerships 

Corpora  tions 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Louisiana 

Total 

Individual  proprietorshipe 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Oklahoma 

Total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  formt,  uf  organization 

Texas 
Total 

Individual  proprietorships. 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  ori^anlzation 

See  footnotes  at  end  of    table. 


3,6M 


2,364 


2Z7 
o2 


140 
37 


232 

77 


,1C5 


171 

45 

6 


296 
60 


126 

37 

3 


117 

3D 

2 


340 
67 
4 


2,319 
'784 
551 
(M 


2,377 


1,384 
'621 
359 
(') 


163 
'91 
82 


206 

'98 


152 
'66 


129 

'58 


(') 


(') 


(') 


1,809 
568 


2,765 

1,044 

165 


11,186 
5,523 

1,675 


1,843 
596 
86 


3,503 
884 
285 


1,479 
657 


1,644 
634 


4,804 


3,506 

1,220 


2,986 
797 


3,725 
876 

101 


30,708 


1,081 
422 


147 
67 


132 
63 


2,013 
925 
140 


182 
133 


360 
128 
26 


285 
103 
25 


6,693 

3,980 


1,962 


734 
445 


986 
793 


729 
427 


573 
349 


1,296 
581 
85 


178 
68 
21 


152 
68 


171 
61 
10 


140 
59 
9 


,514 
793 
423 


346 
116 

91 


354 
123 
61 


311 

lU 
61 


1,190 
822 


184 
129 


106 
59 


215 
146 


187 
130 


1,092 
531 


193 
95 


100 
47 


210 
93 


183 
89 


1,967 

984 

52 


253 
130 


316 
157 


257 
129 
10 


219 
124 
10 


1,887 
881 


2,883 


350 
153 


353 
126 


312 
123 


2,107 
680 
96 


20,955 


212 
68 
21 


316 
106 


1,860 


198 
59 
13 


2,965 


157 
53 


1,641 
314 
58 


22,865 

5,819 

1,969 

55 


13,710 

4,664 

2,561 

20 


1,857 
717 
707 


1,385 
475 


1,842 
639 
481 


1,557 
583 
456 


5,246 


3,092 
'1,399 
755 
(') 


4,388 


2,798 
1,590 


8,589 


5,956 

1,982 

651 


34,420 


16,262 
10,106 


3,729 

1,506 

285 


7,379 
2,708 
1,656 


3,969 
2,838 


3,942 
2,172 


4,961 

2,572 

165 


7,624 
3,000 


6,536 


4,603 

1,553 

380 


39,373 
14,948 
14,214 


LEGAL  FORM 


5.31 


Table  5F.— LEGAL  FORM  OF  ORGANIZATION— TOURIST  COURTS— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  194&— Continued 

ESTABUSHMBICTS,  RbNTAL  UpOTS,  RbCBIPTS,  PaY  RoLU  AND  PsKSONNBL 


Gcognphic  divunoo,  State,  and  le^  fonn 


Total. 


Individual  proprietorships. . 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organisation. 


Total. 


Individual  proprietorships.. 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organieatlon. 


Wyoming 


Total. 


Individual  proprietorships.. 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization. 


Total. 


Individual  proprietorships.. 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  fonns  of  organization. 


Total. 


Individual  proprietorships.. 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  fonns  of  organization. 


Total. 


Individual  proprietorships.. 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization. 


Utah 


Total. 


Individual  proprietorships. . 

Partnerships 

Coi^porations 

Other  fonns  of  organization. 


Total. 


Individual  proprietorships.. 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  (arms   of  organization. 


Washington 


Total. 


Individual  proprietorships. . 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization. 


Oregon 


Total. 


Individual  proprietorships.. 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization. 


Total. 


Individual  proprietorships. . 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization. 


Establuhtnents 
(Humhcr) 


266 

Hi 

12 


238 
47 


162 
95 
13 


700 

314 

15 


425 
99 


496 
190 


198 
68 
22 


183 
86 


731 
156 
10 


740 
440 


2,630 

1,007 

41 


Rental  units 
(Number) 


2,970 

1,434 

372 


',583 
623 


2,467 
1,401 
1,346 


7,714 
3,983 


7,765 


5,697 
1,699 

369 


9,703 


5,585 
2,626 

492 


5,085 


2,649 
1,266 

1,170 


4,166 


2,597 

1,314 

255 


10,078 


7,880 

1,987 

131 

30 


10,843 


6,286 

4,357 

160 

40 


48,416 


32,170 

14,198 

1,840 

20S 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thtmsand 
dollars) 


1,748 
921 
284 


1,498 

411 

17 


1,757 

1,145 

590 


7,454 


4,547 
2,694 

213 


3,489 
1,458 


6,894 


4,287 
1,845 


1,761 
802 


2,288 

1,318 

324 


6,307 


4,614 

1,467 

211 


7,039 


3,568 

3,356 

84 

31 


34,478 


21,959 

10,751 

1,566 

202 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


153 
75 
76 


177 

87 

156 


383 
172 


353 

169 


470 
157 


224 
94 


294 
128 
83 


340 

106 

68 

3 


200 
213 

21 
6 


3,839 


2,299 

1,081 

408 

51 


Active 
proptietora,* 
November 

(><umber) 


24t, 
200 


221 
72 


141 
157 


606 
554 


372 
155 


406 
342 


169 

121 


163 
150 


660 
274 


3, '-'75 


2,246 
1,729 


ftiid  employees,  workweek 
ended  nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(Number) 


107 
50 


240 
106 


321 
123 


385 
125 


156 
63 


163 

76 


232 
58 
27 


146 
154 


,513 
696 
199 

30 


Full 
workweek 
(Number) 


186 
30 


279 
103 


309 
106 


106 
44 


135 
58 


160 
36 
18 


99 

107 


,195 

545 

172 

27 


E^y  roll,  workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 

(DolldTi) 


2,270 

1,072 

463 


1,931 

362 

53 


5,541 


3,455 

1,43" 
(47 


5,654 
2,573 


11,61' 


7,348 
2,912 

1,342 


9,867 
3,089 

3,522 


10,130 


3,694 
1,706 

4,730 


9,376 


2,559 
1,428 


8,506 


6,117 

1,483 

863 


,397 


3,755 

4,273 

244 

125 


76,616 


46,464 
20,996 
8,284 

872 


Full 
workweek 
jDoihrs) 


3,069 


1,873 

sor- 

391 


1,943 


1,634 

271 

38 


3,180 

1,348 

637 


7,648 


4,969 
2,236 


10,739 


6,702 
2,721 


15,231 


8,9IX 
2,841 

3,486 


8,838 


3,053 
1,428 

4,357 


4,896 
2,205 
1,428 


7,116 


,141 

,206 
744 
25 


6,766 


2,863 

3,534 

244 

125 


68,227 


41,522 

18,244 

7,61= 

S4: 


»  Proprietors  of  unincorporated  businesses. 

^  "Other  forms  of  organization"  Included  in  "Partnerships, 


to  avoid  disclosure. 


TRUCKS 


CONTENTS 

Table  Page 

6A  Trucks  and  Truck-Tractors  Operated  by  Laundries,  Cleaning  and  Dyeing  Plants,  and  Related 

Services,  December  194-8 — Geographic  Division  and  State 6.02 

6B  Trucks  and  Truck-Tractors  Operated  by  Laundries,  Cleaning  and  Dyeing  Plants,  and  Related 

Services,  December  1948 — United  States,  by  Kind  of  Business 6.03 

6C  Trucks  and  Truck-Tractors  Operated  by  Automobile  Repair  Services  and  Garages,  December  1948 — 

United  States,  by  Kind  of  Business 6.03 

6D  Trucks  and  Truck -Tractors  Operated  by  Automobile  Repair  Services  and  Garages,  December  1948 — 

Geographic  Division  and  State 6.04 

P.  0.  -  U-7  -  S.  FO  6.01 


6.02 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  6A.— TRUCKS  AND  TRUCK-TRACTORS  OPERATED  BY  LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED 

SERVICES'  DECEMBER  1948— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE 


Geographic  division  and  State 


AU  establishments 


Receipts. 

entire 

year 

(Thousand 

dollars) 


Establishments  reporting  operation  of  trucks  and  truck-tractors 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

^Tliousdnd 
dolUrs) 


Number  of  trucks  and  truck -tractors 


Manufecturcrs'  r^ted  caoactty 


Under 
l%taaa 


IX  tons 


Over  IX  tens 


United  States,  total 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 
Middle  Atlantic 
East  North  Central 
West  North  Central 
South  Atlantic 
East  South  Central  -    - 
West  South  Central   ,  . 

Mountain 

Paafic 


New  England ; 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont    

Massachusetts 
Rhode  Island 
Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic; 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 


East  North  Central: 

Ohio     

Indiana    

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 


West  North  Central: 

Minnesota    

Iowa        

Missouri    

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska    

Kansas 

South  Atlantic; 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Distnct  of  Columbia .  . 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina    . 

Georgia    

Flonda 


East  South  Central ; 

Kentucky  

Tennessee   

Alabama 

Mississippi 


West  South  Central; 

Arkansas        

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 


Mountain; 

Montana   -  - 
Idaho 

Wyoming     -  - 
Colorado 
New  Mexico. 

Ansona    

Utah 

Nevada 


Pacific; 

Washington . 

Oregon  

California .  . . 


1,934 
4,976 
5,828 
3,363 
5,243 
2,755 
5,377 
1,410 
2,991 


182 
142 
71 
971 
174 
394 


2,810 

848 

1,318 


1,373 

874 

1,695 

1,303 

583 


560 

590 
983 
137 
140 
326 
f.27 


65 
386 
185 
755 
312 
1,174 
561 
914 
891 


522 
713 
868 
652 


549 

795 

751 

3,282 


157 
126 
110 
387 
185 
179 
194 
72 


491 

344 

2,156 


125,219 

459,589 

459,571 

144,769 

271,720 

114,101 

164,786 

(x) 

(x) 


7,211 
5,878 
(x) 

68,930 
(x) 
28,162 


254,149 

85,048 

120,392 


109,195 
55,678 

166,200 
92,356 
36,142 


(x) 
(x) 
52,518 
3,619 

(x) 
(x) 
18,703 

(x) 

34,069 
24,901 
41,848 
17, 687 
46, 181 

(x) 

37,964 
44,231 


(X) 

40,574 
28,998 

(x) 


14, 561 
24,699 
22,133 
103,393 


5,988 
(x) 
(x) 
18,231 
7,010 
10,159 
(x) 
(x) 


33,302 
(x) 

164,155 


22,444 


1,783, 9r9 


1,587 
3,718 
4,321 
1,986 
3,511 
1,794 
2,503 
939 
2,085 


115,348 
412,392 
421,031 
125,751 
240,057 
100, 107 
127,299 
53,708 
188,296 


4,674 

15,632 

14,119 

4,508 

10,465 

4,497 

5,692 

1,998 

6,418 


4,366 
12,678 
12,665 
4,201 
9,?91 
4,164 
5,326 
1,911 
5,609 


144 
113 
54 
800 
148 
328 


1,943 
695 

1,080 


1,011 
641 

1,236 
930 
453 


345 
353 

634 

65 

76 

180 

333 

51 
315 
131 
603 
239 
720 
325 
598 
529 


405 
529 
476 
384 


309 

457 

356 

1,381 


11-. 

81 

76 
290 

89 
111 
133 

45 


335 

215 

1,535 


6,641 
5,453 
2,262 
63,252 
11,959 
25,781 


221,022 

78,768 
112,602 


98,754 
50,387 
154,995 
83, 095 
33,800 


26,013 
19,882 
46,827 
2,825 
3,390 
11,481 
15,333 


3,750 
30,964 
21,788 
39,517 
16, 196 
39,044 
17, 172 
32,503 
39,123 


26,470 
36,017 
24, 077 
13,543 


11,  947 
20,984 
17,006 
77,362 


5,290 
5,074 
3,261 
16,315 
5,335 
8,668 
7,537 
2,228 


27,991 
17,554 

142,751 


307 
230 
106 
2,512 
534 
985 


7,935 
3,084 
4,613 


3,307 
1,838 
5,106 
2,670 
1,198 


918 

738 

1,626 

114 
122 
376 
614 

182 
1,286 

663 
1,707 

705 
1,813 

783 
1,748 
1,578 


1,043 

1,678 

1,067 

709 


611 
1,219 

730 
3,132 


190 
168 
111 
626 
203 
315 
306 
79 


957 

603 
4,858 


288 
222 
103 
2,296 
509 
948 


6,129 
2,422 
4,127 


2,918 
1,749 
4,510 
2,375 
1,113 


853 
702 
1,481 
110 
114 
367 
574 

140 
1,152 

490 
1,518 

661 
1,659 

700 
1,591 
1,380 


967 

1,540 

976 

681 


581 
1,132 

705 
2,908 


185 
161 
109 
601 
196 
302 
281 
76 


927 

568 

4,114 


5,744 


237 
1,776 
1,192 

275 
1,030 

286 

303 
69 

576 


3 
167 
16 
26 


1,010 
352 
414 


339 

64 

453 

265 

71 


59 

28 

138 

2 

8 

9 

31 

38 
122 
145 
166 

39 
135 

77 
132 
176 


63 

113 

72 

28 


30 

71 

22 

180 


IS 
27 
531 


71 
1,178 

262 
32 

14i 
47 
63 
18 

233 


49 
9 
11 


796 

310 

72 


50 
25 
143 
30 


28 
23 

5 
19 

6 
25 
22 


20 
19 


12 

8 

213 


withheld  to  avoid  disclosure. 

Includes  only  power  laundries,  linen  supply  establishirents. 


diaper  service  establishments,  industrial  laundries,  cleaning  and  dyeing  plants,  and  rug  cleaning  establishments. 


TRUCKS 


6.03 


Table  6B.— TRUCKS  AND  TRUCK-TRACTORS  OPERATED  BY  LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED 

SERVICES,  DECEMBER  1948— UNITED  STATES,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS 


Kind  ot'  business 


Total 

Power  laiuulriea  (exc.  industrial  laundries) 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities... 

Linen  supply 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Industrial  laundries 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 


All  establiahmenta 


Number 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
doltari) 


2,840 
3,555 

1,176 

384 

388 

24,017 

1,517 


2,0P1,483 


517,933 
318,031 

238,203 
25,887 
77,072 

807,673 
36,684 


Number 


22,444 


2,651 
2,805 

954 

343 

300 

14,336 

1,055 


Establishments  reporting  operation  of  trucks  and  truck-craccors 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dolldrj) 


500,613 
288,250 

221,761 
23,664 
69,024 

650,368 
30,309 


Number  ot"  trucks  and  truck -tractors 


17,956 
11,009 

7,244 

1,240 
2,105 
26,728 
1,721 


Manufacturers'  rated  capacity 


Under 
iXtons 


16,307 
9,760 

4,878 
1,132 
1,730 
25,214 
1,190 


IX  tons 


1,361 
626 

1,709 
61 

294 
1,252 

441 


Over  IXtoni 


288 
62> 

657 
47 
81 

262 
90 


Table  6C.— TRUCKS  AND  TRUCK-TRACTORS  OPERATED  BY  AUTOMOBILE  REPAIR  SERVICES  AND  GARAGES, 
DECEMBER  1948— UNITED  STATES,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS 


Kind  of  business 


Establishments  reporting  operation  of  trucks  and  truck-tractors 


Number 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thousand  dollarj) 


Number  of  trucks  and  truck-ti^ctors 


Total 


Manufacturers'  rated  capacity 


Undci  l)i  tons 


IH  tons 


Over  IX  tons 


AutoUKjbile  repair  services  and  garages,   total. 

Automobile  repair  shops,   total 

General  automobile  repair  shops. 

Battery  and  i^ition  repair  and  service  shops 

Glass  replacement  and  repair  shops 

Paint  shops 

Radiator  repair  shops 

Tire  repair  shops ■ 

Top  and  body  repair  shops 

Autcmobile  repair  shops,  n.e.c. 

Brake  repair  shops  

Wheel,   axle,   spring  repair  shops 

Other  autciDobile  repair  sliops,  n.e.c 

Automobile  rentals  (wittiout  drivers) 

Automobile  storage,  parking,  total 

Stora6"e  garages, 

Parking  lots 

AutojBobile  services  (exc.  repair),   total 

Automobile  laundries 

Automobile  services,  n.e.c. 

n.e.c.  Not  elsewhere  classified. 


21,366 


20,795 


15,430 
415 
289 
268 
738 
643 
2,076 

936 
184 
417 
335 

87 

350 


257 
93 


21 
113 


593,926 


564,653 


377,424 
12,282 
9,314 
6,213 
19,217 
19,597 
77, 172 

43,434 

8,116 

23,065 

12,253 


18,117 


14,858 
3,259 


632 
2,371 


25,198 


18,866 
469 
375 
28, 
841 
788 
2,432 

1,140 
202 
520 
418 


396 
104 


22 

344 


18,492 


l'?>963 


12,726 
438 
338 
238 
795 
711 
1,751 

966 
186 
431 
349 


281 
76 


5,707 


4,849 
28 
25 
33 
35 
68 
533 

136 
15 
68 
53 


2 

174 


1,528 


1,291 

3 

12 

16 

11 

9 

148 

38 

1 

21 

16 


34 
5 


6.04 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  6D.—  TRUCKS  AND  TRUCK-TRACTORS  OPERATED  BY  AUTOMOBILE  REPAIR  SERVICES  AND  GARAGES, 

DECEMBER  1948— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE 


Number 

Receipts, 

entire  year 

{Thousand  dollars) 

Number  of  truclts  and  tnjck-tractors 

Geographic  division  and.  State 

Total 

Manufecturers'  rated  capacity 

Under  IH  tons 

IJitons 

Over  IS  tons 

United  States,  toul 
Geographic  divisions: 

21,366 

593,926 

26,233 

18.492 

6,043 

1,698 

1,720 
4,194 
3,871 
2,106 
2,698 
1,073 
2,084 
875 
2,745 

43,383 
117,337 
112,335 
49,438 
76,338 
30,456 
52,327 
23,046 
89,266 

2,158 
5,190 
4,750 
2,468 
3,414 
1,313 
2,463 
1,052 
3,425 

1,430 
3,459 
3,169 
1,686 
2,358 

929 
1,937 

826 
2,698 

567 
1,257 
1,215 
664 
852 
328 
450 
168 
342 

161 

474 

3«6 

US 

204 

56 

76 

58 

Paa£c            

185 

New  England : 

205 
152 
98 
662 
158 
445 

1,597 

907 

1,690 

1,041 
607 
923 
823 
477 

378 
414 
648 
40 
42 
271 
313 

59 
384 

89 
436 
155 
469 
221. 
435 
450 

318 
330 
284 

141 

165 

290 

383 

1,246 

103 
92 
46 

253 
93 

118 

113 
57 

428 

244 

2,073 

4,006 

2,994 
1,532 

20,051 
3,704 

11,096 

53,343 
24,888 
39,106 

27,985 
15,270 
33,205 
24,148 
11,727 

10,289 

9,327 

15,631 

829 

898 

5,914 

6,550 

1,324 
10,358 

4,965 
11,855 

4,875 
11,160 

5,369 
11,757 
14,675 

8,642 
10,113 
8,311 
3,390 

3,006 

9,067 

8,176 

32,078 

3,046 
2,017 
1,192 
7,377 
2,296 
3,062 
2,434 
1,622 

11,196 
8,369 
69,701 

249 
189 
113 
842 
185 
580 

2,008 
1,081 
2,101 

1,249 

731 

1,175 

1,029 

566 

422 
482 
813 
42 
46 
317 
346 

78 
467 
126 
541 
185 
605 
284 
553 
575 

389 
404 
349 
171 

198 

360 

435 

1,470 

126 
107 

56 
31* 
117 
145 
121 

66 

502 

296 

2,627 

147 
104 
67 
561 
149 
402 

1,269 

787 

1,403 

834 
514 
740 
707 
374 

283 
307 
542 
33 
39 
217 
265 

51 
315 

87 
333 
136 
430 
188 
370 
448 

263 
299 
249 
118 

155 

273 

332 

1,177 

98 

84 

40 

249 

83 

112 

105 

55 

385 

222 

2,091 

84 
62 
42 

220 
32 
127 

5U 
219 
524 

319 
170 
333 
253 
140 

119 

146 

242 

6 

4 

79 

68 

22 
133 

30 
171 

36 
K2 

70 
155 

93 

107 
85 
91 
45 

37 
79 
91 
243 

23 
19 

5 
49 
27 
24 
14 

7 

91 
49 
402 

18 

23 

4 

61 

4 

51 

Middle  Atlantic: 

225 

75 

174 

East  North  Central: 

96 

47 

102 

69 

52 

West  North  Central: 

20 

29 

29 

3 

3 

Nebraska                                                                               

21 

13 

5 

19 

9 

37 

13 

33 

26 

28 

34 

19 

20 

9 

8 

6 

8 

12 

50 

5 

4 

11 

16 

7 

9 

2 

Nevada                                                                                   

4 

26 

25 

Califomia 

134 

iiV.  S.  GOVERNMENT  PRINTING  OFFICE  ;  1951  O  -  9529!18  (10-A) 


CITY  STATISTICS 


CONTENTS 

Table  P^ge 

7A  Advertising  Agencies — Selected  Cities  of  100,000  Inhabitants  or*  More,  194-8:  Establishments, 

receipts,  pay  roll,  and  personnel 7.03 

7B  Automobile  Storage  and  Parking — Selected  Cities  of  25,000  Inhabitants  or  More,  1948:  Estab- 
lishments, receipts,  pay  roll,  and  personnel 7.03 

7C  Barber  Shops  —  Selected  Cities  of  5,000  Inhabitants  or  More,  19<48:  Establishments,  receipts, 

pay  roll,  and  personnel 7.04- 

7D  Barber  and  Beauty  Shops  Combined—  Selected  Cities  of  100,000  Inhabitants  or  More,  1948:   Es- 
tablishments, receipts,  pay  roll,  and  personnel 7.18 

7E  Beauty  Shops—  Selected  Cities  of  5,000  Inhabitants  or  More,  1948:  Establishments,  Receipts, 

pay  roll,  and  personnel 7.19 

7F  Cleaning  and  Dyeing  Plants  (Exc.  Rug  Cleaning) — Selected  Cities  of  10,000  Inhabitants  or 

More,  1948:  Establishments,  receipts,  payroll,  and  personnel 7.32 

7G  Diaper  Service — Selected  Cities  of  50,000  Inhabitants  or  More,  1948:  Establishments,  re- 
ceipts, pay  roll,  and  personnel 7.37 

'VH  Electrical  Repair  Shops—  Selected  Cities  of  25,000  Inhabitants  or  More,  1948:  Establish- 
ments, receipts,  pay  roll,  and  personnel 7.38 

7J  Funeral  Service—  Selected  Cities  of  10,000  Inhabitants  or  More,  1948:  Establishments,  re- 
ceipts, pay  roll,  and  personnel 7.40 

7K  General  Automobile  Repair  Shops— Selected  Cities  of  5,000  Inhabitants  or  More,  1948:  Estab- 
lishments, receipts,  pay  roll,  and  personnel 7.45 

7L  Linen  Supply  Service  —  Selected  Cities  of  50,000  Inhabitants  or  More,  1948:  Establishments, 

receipts,  payroll,  and  personnel 7.54 

7M  Photographic  Studios  (Inc.  Commercial  Photography) — Selected  Cities  of  50,000  Inhabitants 

or  More,  1948:  Establishments,  receipts,  payroll,  and  personnel 7.54 

7N  Power  Laundries—  Selected  Cities  of  50,000  Inhabitants  or  More,  1948:  Establishments,  re- 
ceipts, pay  roll,  and  personnel 7.56 

7P  Pressing,  Alteration,  Garment  Repair  Shops  (inc.  Fur) — Selected  Cities  of  5,000  Inhabitants 

or  More,  1948:  Establishments,  receipts,  pay  roll,  and  personnel 7.57 

7Q  Self-service  Laundries  —  Selected  Cities  of  50,000  Inhabitants  or  More,  1948: 

Establishments,  receipts,  pay  roll,  and  personnel 7.63 

7R  Shoe  Repair  Shops — Selected  Cities  of  5,000  Inhabitants  or  More,  1948:  Establishments,  re- 
ceipts, pay  roll,  and  personnel 7.64 

7S  Upholstery,  Furniture  Repair  Shops — Selected  Cities  of  50,000  Inhabitants  or  More,  1948: 

Establishments,  receipts,  pay  roll,  and  personnel 7.75 

7T  Watch,  Clock,  Jewelry  Repair  Shops — Selected  Cities  of  25,000  Inhabitants  or  More,  1948: 

Establishments,  receipts,  pay  roll,  and  personnel 7.76 

7U  Hotels  -  Selected  Cities  of  10,000  Inhabitants  or  More,  1948:  Establishments,  guest  rooms, 

receipts,  pay  roll,  and  personnel 7.78 

P-  0.  -  33  -  S  7.01 


CITIES 


7.03 


Tuble  7A.— ADVERTISING  AGENCIES    SELECTED  CITIES  OF  100,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948 

I'.SlABLlSHMhNlli.  RECEIPTS,  PaY  RoLL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


City 


AXron,  Ohio 

Albuny,  N.  Y 

Atluita,  Ga 

Aui-tin,*Tex 

Balti-ire.  Hd 

Biminfhtun,  Ala... 

Caution,   Ohio 

Charlutle,  N.  C... 
Chattanooga,  Tenn. . 
Cincinnati,  Ohio... 

Cleveland,  Ohio.... 

Columbus ,  Ohio 

Corpus  Christi,  Tej 

Dallas,  Tex 

Denver,  Colo 

Des  Moines,  Iowa... 

El  Paso,  Tex 

Erie,  Fa 

Evansville,  Ind.... 
Flint,  Mich 

Fort  Wayne,  Ind.... 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Hartford ,  Conn 

Houston,  Tex 

Indianapolis,  Ind.. 
Jacksonville,  Fla.. 
Knoxville,  Tenn.... 
Long  Beach,  Calif.. 
Lds  Angeles,  Calif. 

Memphis,  Tenn 

Miami,   Fla 


Popubtion 
1950 


(Thoujdnd 
^^iumber)      dollars) 


273,189 
13i,J82 
327,0'X1 
131, 96i 
940,205 

29S,72C 
116,312 
133,219 
130,333 
500,510 

905,636 
374 ,770 
108,053 
432,927 
412,856 

176,954 
130,003 
130,125 
109,869 
162,800 

132,840 
277,047 
175,647 
177,073 
594,321 

424,683 
203,404 
124,183 
244,072 
1,957,692 
394,012 
246,983 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


10 
10 
16 
22 
19 

23 
5 
3 

5 

217 

10 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 


PiV  roll, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dollurj) 


394 
355 

1,871 
31 

3,875 

223 
249 
553 
480 
4,389 

9,391 
1,072 
74 
2,014 
1,234 

1,022 

58 

136 

122 

56 

409 
525 
665 

1,700 
1,697 

1,009 

252 

91 

90 

15,585 

519 

582 


.Active 
propne 
tors.' 
Novem 
ber 

[Number) 


15J 

192 

716 

8 

1,357 

109 

41 

170 

230 

1,634 

4,952 

471 

11 

760 

514 

273 
21 
44 

6 
18 

129 
181 
273 
727 
724 

501 

136 

23 

39 

6,927 

312 

171 


15 
12 
13 

18 
5 
3 
6 
167 
5 
3 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(N""ibCT) 


42 
51 

169 
5 

392 

30 
18 
41 
53 
338 

978 
103 
4 
208 
148 

73 
11 


32 

52 

59 

181 

167 

119 
30 
9 
20 
1,465 
75 
74 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(DolUrs) 


3,326 
4,375 

13,065 
189 

27,120 

2,100 
1.007 
3,252 
3,494 
30,975 

91,371 

8,264 

214 

14,027 

10,416 

5,346 

601 

739 

75 

371 

2,165 
3,029 
4,292 
12,770 
14,333 

8,985 
2,075 
480 
1,603 
137,437 
5,904 
3,730 


City 


Minneapolis,  Minn 

Nashville,  Tenn 

Newark,  N.  J 

New  Orleans ,  La 

New  York,  N.  Y 

Oaltland,  Calif 

Oklahona  City,  Okla.. 

Pasadena,  Calif 

Paterson,  N.  J 

Peoria,  111 

Philadelphia ,  Pa 

Providence,  R.  I 

Richmond,  Va 

Sacramento,  Calif.... 
St.  Paul,  Minn 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Diego,  Calif 

San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Scranton,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

Shreveport,  La 

South  Bend ,  Ind 

Spokane,  Wash 

Syracuse,  N.  Y 

Tacoma,  Wash 

Tampa ,  Fla 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Tulsa,  Okla 

Utica,  N.  Y 

Washington,  D.  C 

Worcester,  Mass 


Popubtion 
1950 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


(Number) 


517,277 
173,359 
437,857 
567,257 
7,835,099 

380,576 
242,450 
104,087 
139,423 
111,523 

2,064,794 
247,700 
229,906 
135,761 
309,474 

181,718 
406,811 
321,485 
760,753 
124,747 

462,440 
125,426 
115,698 
160,484 
220,067 

142,975 
124,073 
301,358 
180,586 
101,479 
797,670 
201,885 


41 
7 

41 

9 

746 

14 
9 
4 
5 
6 

119 

29 

10 

5 

9 


Receipts, 

entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dollcTs) 


4,907 
314 

2,583 

939 

152,170 

457 
875 
64 
77 
198 

13,788 

1,471 

649 

145 

369 

1,099 
411 
442 

7,855 
27 

1,939 
226 
462 
362 

1,052 

410 
180 

1,229 
266 
288 

1,498 
327 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dotUtrs) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 

(Number) 


2,433 
98 

1,108 

411 

86,427 

148 
124 
23 
17 
121 

7,712 

543 

233 

35 

Ul 

200 

156 

133 

3,915 

3 


106 

276 

97 

358 

93 
45 
443 
135 
193 
761 
88 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


31 
5 

37 

13 

488 

16 
9 


521 
39 

289 

94 

15,595 

32 

39 

9 

12 

29 

1,818 

154 

66 

10 

33 

59 
30 
42 
793 
2 

230 
32 
53 
36 
76 

26 
12 

131 
44 
45 

189 
29 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Dollars) 


45,206 

2,182 

20,587 

7,235 

1,605,148 

2,953 

2,460 

490 

522 

2,089 

140,231 

9,756 

4,491 

650 

2,123 

3,728 

1,941 

3,548 

74,245 

95 

17,958 
1,893 
4,934 
1,537 
6,149 

2,063 
730 
7,939 
2,695 
3,368 
14,796 
1,863 


*  Proprietors  of  unincorporated  businesses. 


Table  7B.— AUTOMOBILE  STORAGE  AND  PARKING— SELECTED  CITIES  OF  25,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948 

ESTABUSHMENT^,  R£CEIFTS,  PaY  RoLL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


City 


Population 
1950 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


;Num  ber) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Acuve 
propne- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 

(Number) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(Dollars) 


City 


Population 
1950 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


(Number; 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors,' 
Novem- 
ber 

(Number) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Dollars) 


Abilene,  Tex 

Akron,  Ohio 

Altoona,  Pa 

Amarillo,  Tex 

Amsterdam,  N.   Y 

Anderson,  Ind 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Augusta,  Ga 

Austin,  Tex 

BaltL-nore,  FU 

Bangor ,  Maine 

Battle  Creek,  Mich... 

Belcit,  Wis 

Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
Binghamton,  N.  Y 

Birmingham,  Ala 

Bremerton,  Wash 

Bristol',Tenn.  ,and  Va. 

Burbank,  Calif 

Cambridge,  Mass 

Canton,  Ohio 

Charleston,  S.  C 

Chattarwoga,   Term.... 

Chester,   Pa 

Chicago,   111 

Cicero,    111 

Clarksburg,  W.  Va 

Columb'us ,  Ohio 

CoviaiTton,  Ky 

Cumberland ,  Md 

Danville,  111 

Daylcn,  Ohio 

Denver,  Colo 

Des  Moines,  Iowa 

Ea.:ton,  Pa 

E'ist  Orange,  N.  J 

Ea-:t  St.  Louis,  111.. 

Elizabeth,  N.  J 

Elllra,  N.  Y 

E.ir:ene,  Oreg 


.".e  foot-^teo 


47,102 
273,189 
76,844 
73,737 
32,269 

46,809 
327,090 

71,507 
131,964 
940,205 

31,473 
48,469 
29,541 
28,915 
31,132 

296,720 
27, 746 
32,618 
73,318 

120,676 

116,312 
68,243 

130,333 

65,824 

3,606,436 

67,195 
31,817 
374,770 
64,282 
37,632 

37,892 
243,108 
412,856 
176,954 

34,410 

78,057 
81,950 
112,675 
49,690 
35,672 

>f  .ills. 


69 

12 

7 

3 

3 

55 
4 


39 
3 
3 

4 


22 

11 
12 


3 
5 
47 
3 
4 

5 

41 

101 

22 

4 

10 

3 

13 


105 

732 

47 

15 


6 

1,915 

65 

204 

1,962 


86 


107 
42 

604 
22 
11 
29 

150 

219 
96 

122 

35 

16,598 

4 

45 

1,076 

5 
14 

191 
1,012 
1,427 

628 
21 

252 

15 

163 

35 

35 


177 
9 
2 


2 

558 

15 

67 

626 

29 

11 


129 

10 

3 

3 

25 

58 
46 
42 

10 
4,781 

1 

11 

318 

1 


358 

374 

198 

6 

74 
2 
30 


12 
6 
6 
9 
211 

3 
5 
28 
1 
3 

6 
21 
85 
12 

2 


18 

110 

12 

5 


302 
12 


14 
10 


44 

33 

32 

9 

1,872 


179 
2 

4 

6 
163 
178 
83 

9 


515 

4,088 

200 

118 


58 

10,522 

280 

1,070 

11,962 

474 
286 

1,025 
189 

2,573 

216 

83 

997 

1,257 
932 

1,056 

238 

94,693 


250 

6,198 

37 

103 

128 
7,493 
7,584 
3,897 

119 

2,019 

45 

671 

98 

50 


Evanston,  111 

Evansville,  Ind 

Fairmont,  W.  Va 

Fall  River,  Mass.... 
Fort  Wayne ,  Ind 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

Fresno,  Calif 

Gadsden,  Ala 

Gary,  Ind 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich.. 

Greenville,  S.  C... 

Hagerstown,  Md 

Harrisburg,  Pa 

Highland  Park,  Mich. 
Hoboken,  N.  J 

Houston,  Tex 

Huntington  Park,CaUf 
Indianapolis,  Ind... 

Inglewood,  Calif 

Jackson,  Mich 

Jersey  City,  N.  J.. . 

Joplin,   Mo 

Kalamazoo,  Mich 

Knoxville,  Tenn 

Lake  Charles,  La.... 

Laredo,  Tex 

Lexington,  Ky 

Lima,  Ohio 

Long  Beach,  Calif... 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.. 

Louisville,  Ky 

Lynn,  Mass 

Madison,  Wis 

Mansfield,  Ohio 

Memphis,  Tenn 

Miami,  Fla 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

Mobile,  Ala 

Ftontclalr,  N.  J 

Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.. 


73,030 
109,869 

29,273 
111,759 
132,840 

277,047 

90,618 

55,528 

132,496 

175,647 

57,932 
36,232 
89,091 
46,155 
50,510 

594,321 
29,376 

424,683 
46,046 
50,904 

300,447 
38,515 
57,326 

124,183 
41,202 

51,694 

54,449 

49,880 

244,072 

1,957,692 

367,359 
99,521 
95,594 
43,363 

394,012 

246,983 
632,651 
127,151 
43,775 
71,837 


110 

9 

66 


7 

3 

3 

9 

6 

50 

411 

53 
6 


315 

158 

9 

68 

448 

810 
322 
5 
89 
357 

70 
50 

354 
57 

133 

2,328 

33 

2,626 

7 

130 

391 
127 
166 
255 
43 

15 

220 

63 

575 

9,366 

1,153 

16 

79 

34 

921 

876 

1,408 

115 

27 

187 


91 

46 

1 

9 

161 

241 

72 

1 

33 

114 

26 
15 
100 
11 
43 

684 

5 

842 

39 

100 
51 
34 
92 
18 


85 

9 

151 

2,507 

328 
4 
33 
11 

255 

276 
448 

37 
8 

55 


25 
5 
3 

19 
1 

3 

3 

4 

39 

258 

36 
5 
3 
5 

13 

38 
53 


39 
29 
1 
10 
77 

139 
43 
2 
32 
55 

32 

12 

52 

5 

35 

323 

2 

512 
4 
27 

55 
24 

17 
52 


82 
1,242 


186 
3 

13 


156 
238 

28 
3 

25 


1,861 

961 

25 

204 

3,415 

5,489 

1,584 

108 

624 

2,339 

509 
309 
1,999 
207 
814 

14,382 
89 

17,585 
84 

775 

2,258 
916 
593 

1,955 
367 

160 
1,601 

228 

3,009 

47,223 

6,625 
65 
546 
239 

5,474 

5,953 

9,305 

769 

137 

1,309 


7.04 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  7B.— AUTOMOBILE  STORAGE  AND  PARKING— SELECTED  CITIES  OF  25,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 


HsiABLrsHMtNi^,  RiictiPiS,  Hay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


City 


Munciej    Ind 

Newark,   N.  J 

New  Castle,  Pa 

New  Haven,  Conh 

New  London,  Conn.... 

New  Orleans,  La 

;jew  Rochelle,  N.  Y. . 

New  York,  N.  Y 

Bronx  Borough 

Brooklyn  Borough... 
Manhattan  Borough.. 

Queens  Borough 

Richmond  Borough. . . 

Norfoli,  Va 

Oakland,  Calif 

Oak  Park,  111 

Omaha ,  Nebr 

Orlando,  Fla 

Pasadena,  Calif 

Passaic,  N.  J 

Paterson,  N.  J 

Pavtucket,  R.  I 

Peoria,  111 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Phoenix,  Ariz 

Pomona,  Calif 

Pontiac,  Mich 

Portland,  Maine 

Portland,  Oreg 

Poughkeepsie ,  N.  Y. .  . 
Redondo  Beach,  Calif. 

Revere,  Mass 

Richmond,  Calif 

Sacramento,  Calif.... 

St.  Joseph,  Mo 

St.  Petersburg,  Fla.. 

Salem,  Oreg 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Diego,  Calif 

San  Francisco,  Calif, 


Population 
1950 


Estab- 
hsh- 
tnents 


[Number) 


58,3&4 
i37,857 

4S,563 
163. 3« 

30,367 
567,257 

59,626 

7,835,099 
1,44.4,903 
2,716,347 
1,936,540 
1,546,294 
191,015 

183,601 
380,576 

63,175 
247,408 

51,326 

104,037 
57,351 

139,423 
31,130 

111,523 

2,064,794 
105,442 
35,157 
73,112 
76,936 

371,011 
40,975 
25,208 
36,663 
99,213 

135,761 

75,572 

95,712 

43,064 

406,811 

321,485 

760,753 


1,476 
279 
453 
586 
150 


25 

74 

8 

23 

10 

21 

3 

21 

7 
17 

270 

16 

4 

24 

22 

56 
3 
5 


32 
13 
3 
4 
65 
36 
163 


Receipts, 

entire 
year 

{Tiwusand 
dollars) 


101 

1,357 

24 

499 

113 

1,690 

89 

50,550 

■     7,346 

9,290 

30,833 

3,032 

44 

510 
986 
131 
466 
65 

171 
47 

356 
48 

281 

5,025 

424 

12 

238 

391 

2,249 
23 

17 
6 


504 
140 
42 
42 
915 
689 
6,147 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 


(Tfiousand 
dollai 


Paid 

employees, 

vi'orliweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

[Number)  iTjumtxT) 


137 
29 

512 
11 

14,994 

1,926 

2,166 

10,127 

773 

2 

122 

297 

27 

110 


43 

11 
115 


,283 

137 
1 


581 

4 


126 

36 

8 

13 

285 

187 

1,935 


Active 
proprie- 
tors,* 
Novcm 
ber 


1,076 
202 
393 
330 
142 
9 


27 

11 

3 

6 

32 

33 

120 


23 

193 
3 

78 

15 

273 


5,243 
660 
971 

3,229 

331 

2 

62 

119 

H 

56 

5 


66 

5 

78 

743 
66 


187 

67 

623 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

{DolhTs) 


882 

8,675 

80 

2,773 

550 
9,291 

239 

296,818 
37,693 
45,366 

196,869 

16,373 

17 

2,342 

5,916 

484 

2,263 

165 

849 
230 

2,345 
130 

2 ,074 

26,567 
2,673 

10 
1,136 
2,419 

11,359 

100 
15 


2,672 

769 

115 

218 

6,184 

3,165 

40,510 


Qty 


Santa  Monica,  Calif, 
Schenectady,  N.  Y.. 

Scranton,   Pa 

Seattle,    Wash 

Sharon ,   Pa 

Shreveport,  La 

Somerville,  Mass..., 

South  Bend ,  Ind 

Spartanburg,  S.  C... 
Spokane ,  Wash 

Springfield,  Mo 

Springfield,  Ohio.., 

Stockton,  Calif 

Tacoma,  Wash 

Tampa,  Fla 

Terre  Haute ,  Ind 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Troy,  N.  Y 

Tucson,  Ariz 

T^ilsa,  Okla 

Union  City,  N.  J 

Vancouver ,  Wash 

Warren,  Ohio 

Washington,  D.  C,... 
Waterloo,  Iowa 

Watertown,  N.  Y 

West  New  York,  N.  J, 

Wheeling,  W.  Va 

White  Plains,  N.  Y.. 
Wichita  Falls,  Tex. , 

Wilkes-Barre,  Pa..., 
Williarasport,  Pa.... 

Wilmington,  Del 

Winston-Salem,  N,  C. 
Woonsocket,  R.    I..., 

Worcester,  Mass 

Yakima,  Wash 

Yohkers,  N.  Y 

York,  Pa 

Youngstown,  Ohio,... 
Zanesville,  Ohio.... 


Population 
1950 


{Thousand 
i^^wnbet]      dollars) 


71,299 

92,070 
124,747 
462,440 

26,305 

125,426 
102,254 
115,698 
36,674 
160,434 

66,302 
78,029 
71,660 
142,975 
124,073 

64,047 
301,358 
71,659 
45,064 
130,586 

55,322 

27,977 
49,674 
797,670 
64,354 

34,230 
37,754 
53,447 
43,501 
67,709 

76,638 
44,964 
109,907 
36,816 
50,186 

201,885 
33,375 

152,533 
59,704 

167,643 
40,424 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


13 
6 
18 
I  19 
11 

5 

25 

7 


3 

9 

103 

3 

3 
4 
7 
15 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 


149 

L27 

261 

2,503 

15 

230 
30 

232 
20 

249 

150 
67 
170 
460 
236 

41 
627 
100 
172 
704 


53 

2,989 

26 

50 

52 

227 

130 

71 

111 
92 
392 

12 
13 


92 

145 

432 

10 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


36 

24 

34 

867 

5 


110 
7 
74 

31 
11 
26 
123 
65 


213 
>24 
36 
190 

20 

3 

19 

351 

5 

17 
14 
91 
27 
24 

30 

23 

106 

5 

7 

114 
25 
33 
37 

156 
1 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(NumMWumbtr; 


Active 

propne 

tors,' 

Novem 

ber 


31 
13 
54 
232 
3 


43 
11 
36 

25 
10 
14 
58 
48 

7 
117 
11 
17 
98 

7 
1 
13 
436 
6 


26 

H 

62 

6 

5 

59 

9 

12 

24 

102 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  IS 

(Dollars) 


1,291 
;45 

1,708 

17,430 

96 

1,137 
177 

2,210 

135 

•1,424 

669 
244 

677 
2,730 
1,310 

219 

3,310 

434 

702 

3,370 

417 
50 

361 

15,922 

9S 

318 
343 
2,005 
761 
383 

663 
390 
2,095 
141 
126 

1,737 
484 
631 
724 

3,342 


*  Proprietors  of  unincorporated  businesses. 


2  Less  than  $5Ct0. 


Table  7C.— BARBER  SHOPS-  SELECTED  CITIES  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948 

Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


City 


Abbeville,  La,... 
Abbeville,  S,  C. 
Aberdeen,  Miss... 
Aberdeen,  S,  Dak. 
Aberdeen,  Wash. . , 


Abilene,  Kans 

Abilene,  Tex 

iWsington  town,  Mass. 
Abington  twp.,  Pa.^. 
Ada,  Okla 


Adams  town,  Mass.^. 

Adrian,  Mich 

Allten,  S.  C 

Alrron,  Ohio, 

Alameda,  Calif 


Alamogordo,  N.  Hex. 
Alamo  Heights,  Tex. 

Alamosa,  Colo 

Albany,  Calif 

Albany,  Ga 


Albany,  N.  Y 

Albany,  Oreg 

Albemarle,  N.  C... 
Albert  Lea,  Minn,. . 
Albertville,  Ala... 


Albion,  moh 

Albuquerque,  N.  Hex. 
Alexander  City,  Ala, 

Alexandria,  La 

Alexandria,  Minn,.., 

Alexandria,  Va 

Algona,  Iowa 

Alhambra,  Calif 

Alice,  Tex 

Aliquippa,  Pa 


Population 
1950 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


[Number) 


9,318 

5,377 

5,282 

20,976 

19,475 

5,580 
47,102 

7,133 
28,738 
15,935 

12,027 
18,402 
7,067 
273,189 
63,425 

0,767 

7,950 

5,342 

17,545 

30,987 

134,382 
10,076 
11,751 
13,488 
5,395 

10,395 
97,012 

6,433 
34,685 

6,326 

61,604 
5,359 
51,284 
16,414 
26,067 


2.;! 
28 


136 
12 
16 
12 
5 

9 
51 

7 
24 

5 

35 
6 
21 
11 
24 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thouiand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


10 
21 
106 
90 

25 
165 
15 
38 
90 

36 
81 
27 
947 
190 

19 
26 
35 
41 
71 

591 
58 
32 
21 

21 

34 
321 

50 
158 

29 

266 
32 

151 
70 
81 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

[Number)  {T^umbcr) 


276 
55 

9 
13 

14 
11 
34 

190 
19 
33 
18 
12 

6 

134 
29 
89 
9 

128 
4 
70 
35 
19 


Active 
propne- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 


11 
230 
33 


148 
U 

16 
15 
5 

10 
53 


33 
2 
3 

17 

3 
10 
8 

141 
27 


100 
421 
27 
11 
10 

3 

58 
15 

41 
4 

50 
2 
27 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(Dollars) 


142 
64 
195 

958 
461 

1,561 
68 
73 
624 

111 
533 
158 

5,833 
1,216 

159 
364 
305 
212 
633 

3,687 

639 
366 

344 

123 

2,656 

530 

1,631 
153 

2,609 
63 

1,585 
561 
424 


City 


Allentown,  Pa 

Alliance,   Nebr 

Alliance,  Ohio. 

Alma,  Mich 

Alpena,  Mich 

Alpine,  Tex 

Alton,    111 

Altoona,   Pa 

Altus,   Okla 

Alva,  Okla 

Amarillo,  Tex 

Arobridge,   Pa 

American  Fork,   Utah, 

Americus,  Ga 

Ames,    Iowa 

Amesbury  town,  Mass. 
Amherst  town,  Mass,^ 
Amityvllle,  N,  Y. . . . 

Amsterdam,  N,  Y 

i\naconda,  Mont, 

Anacortes,  Wash 

Anadarko,  Okla 

Anaheim,  Calif 

Analusia,   Ala 

Anderson,   Ind 

Anderson,  S.  C 

Andovcr  town,  Mass,^ 

Angola,  Ind 

Annapolis,  Md 

Ann  Arbor,  Mich 

JVnniston,   Ala 

Anoka,  Minn 

Ansonla,  Conn 

Antigo,  Wis 

Antioch,  Calif 


Population 
1950 


[Number]      dollar^ 


10d,2.13 
7,352 
26,112 
8,327 
13,053 

5,256 
32,176 
76,844 
9,548 
6,495 

73,737 
16,415 
5,124 
11,367 
23,105 

10,310 
10,350 
6,139 
32,269 
11,221 

6,916 
6,164 

14,522 
9,176 

46,809 

19,718 
12,261 
5,082 

15,016 
47,279 

31,150 
7,379 

18,711 
9,897 

10,933 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 


(Thousarui    (Thousand 


330 
37 
77 
36 
65 

23 
170 
239 
36 
31 

357 
30 
11 


38 
34 
27 
103 
34 

26 
20 
87 


22 
36 

71 
290 

179 
15 

57 
57 
47 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 


dollars) 


Active 
propne 
tors.  • 
Novem- 
ber 

(Number) 


65 
23 
28 
9 
20 

11 
62 
59 
14 
3 

130 
25 

3 


33 
65 

47 

9 

9 

31 

136 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov   15 

(Number) 


102 

5 

21 


37 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Dollars) 


1,343 
669 
501 
165 
386 

168 
1,216 
1,255 

142 
217 

2,786 
488 

56 
468 
761 
174 
344 

98 
399 

42 

128 
173 
472 
725 
1,312 

925 
170 
168 
742 
2,955 

1,795 

116 
304 
408 


See  footnotes  at  end  Df  table. 


CITIES 


7.05 


Tabic  7C.— BARBER  SHOPS-  SELECTED  CITIES  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 

Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  RolL,  and  Personnel 


Oft? 


Appletcn,  Vis 

Aransas  Pass,  Tex.... 

Arcadia.  Calif 

Archbald,  Pa 

Ardmore,  Okla 

ArkadelpMa,  Ark 

Arkansas  City,  Kans.. 
Arlington  town, Mass.' 

Arlington,  Tex 

Arllngtcfi  County, Va.* 

Arlington  Heights, lU. 

Arnold,  Pa 

Artesiff,  H,  Hex 

Asbury  Park.  K.  J.... 
Asheboro,  M.  C 

Ashevllle,  N,  C 

Ashland,  Ky* 

Ashland,  Ohio 

Ashland,  Pa 

Ashland,  Vis 


Populttion 
I9SD 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


.Nu^ltc) 


Ashley,  Pa 

Ashtabula,  Ohio. 
Astoria,  Oreg. .. 
Atchlnson,  Kans. 
Athens ,  Ala 


Athens,  Ga 

Athens,  Ohio 

Athens,  Tenn 

Athens,  Tex 

Athol  town,  Mass.^ 


Atlanta,  Ga. 

Atlantic ,  Iowa 

AtlanUc  City,  N.  J. 

Ataore,  Ala 

Attalla,  Ala 


Attleboro,  Mass. 

Auburn,    Ala 

Auburn,  Ind 

Auburn,  Maine. . . 
Auburn,  N.  I,... 


AubiLm,  Va^. . . 
Audubon,  N.  J*. 
Augusta,  Ga*... 
Augusta,  Maine. 
Aurora,  Colo. . . 


Aurora,   111 

Austin,  Hlnn. .. . 

Austin,  Tex 

Avalon,  Pa 

Ayer  Tcvr.,  M3i?s. 


Azusa,  Calif 

Babgrlon,  N.  Y 

Balnbridge ,  Ga 

Baker,  Oreg 

Bakersfield,  Calif. 


Sallinger,  Tex. 
Baltiaiore,  Hd.. 
Bangor,  Maine. . 

Bangor,  Pa 

Banning,  Calif. 


Baraboo,  Wis 

Barbertoo,  Ohio 

Barnstable  town.Maffi.^ 

Barre  city,  Vt. 

Barrlngtcn  town,  R.I. 


Barstow,  Calif 

Bartlesville ,  Okla.. 

Bartow,  Fla 

Bastrop,  La. 

Bataria,  lU 


Bataria,  N.  T... 
BatesTille,  Ark. 

Bath,  Maine 

Bath,  N.  Y 

Baton  .Rouge,  La, 


Battle  Cretk,  Mich. 

Bay  City,  Mich 

B^  City,  Tex 

B^onne,  N.  J 

Baortcwn,  Tex 


Beacon,  N.  Y 

Beardstown,  lU... 
Beatrice,  Nebr. . . . 
Bea-.ifort,  S.  C. .. . 
BeauEorit ,  Tex 


5,38« 
23,041 
6,335 

17,831 

6,796 

12,887 

i3,08i 

7,tSb 

13«,9O0 

8,750 
10.271 
8,115 

17,035 
7,674 

52,208 
31,228 
14,277 
6,185 
10,594 

5,235 
23,093 
12,220 
12,759 

6,264 

28,102 
11, 6« 
8,599 
5,206 
11,540 

327,090 

6,472 

61,642 

5,751 

7,554 

23,665 
12,943 
5,890 
23,078 
36,667 

6,494 
9,563 

71,^07 
20,900 
U,396 

50,508 

23,035 

131,964 

6,438 

5,728 

11,072 
5,994 
7,568 
9,425 

34,540 

5,293 

940,205 
31,473 
6,049 
7,022 

7,217 
27,893 
10,397 
10,866 

8,222 

6,130 
19,262 

8,675 
12,775 

5,862 

17,807 
6,371 

10,594 

5,409 

123,957 

48,469 
52,372 
9,418 
76,657 
22,927 

14,110 

6,069 
11,788 

5,087 
93,715 


Receipts, 
entire 
y«ai 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


212 
3 
84 
6 


836 
26 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


48 

34 

26 

274 

35 
25 
45 
109 
72 

262 

125 

62 

13 


40 
43 
31 

1,723 

38 

415 

23 

27 

60 
45 
12 
40 

IOC 

37 

23 

256 


235 
94 
507 


82 
28 
29 
58 
310 

27 

3,261 

131 

24 

19 

33 
108 
55 
48 
9 

18 
86 
35 
56 
12 

59 
20 
38 
32 
297 

297 
173 
40 
237 
128 

37 
21 
56 
25 
425 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


.Vtive 

propne 

tors,' 

Novem 

het 


52 

21 

11 
17 
30 
13 
143 


24 

27 

121 
53 
18 


IV 
13 
2 

840 

14 

113 


15 

74 
30 
215 

(2) 
6 

52 
7 
13 
9 
127 

13 

939 

37 

1 


15 
11 
9 
11 
12 

222 

5 

85 

5 

3 


■Rid 

employees, 

workwTck 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 


847 
29 

10 


8 

9 

23 

28 

24 

12 

21 

11 

2 

4 

4 

5 

42 

13 

18 

6 

27 

6 

1 

6 

1 

21 

7 

8 

14 

7 

12 

5 

140 

61 

128 

44 

44 

50 

23 

4 

49 

81 

59 

14 

15 

4 

7 

16 

It 

IC 

5 

182 

68 

7 
520 


491 
17] 
10 
29 
22 


Pay  toll, 
work  week 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  IS 
(DolUri) 


City 


1,054 
136 
986 

445 

211 
370 
693 
241 
2,966 

218 

24 

323 

415 
550 

2,308 

1,106 

340 


499 
351 
207 
428 

1,530 
722 
380 
248 
34 

17,183 

271 

2,105 

286 

350 


8 

193 

19 

560 

5 

185 

8 

333 

5 

234 

3 

133 

78 

2,456 

4 

162 

5 

275 

30 

1,366 

12 

650 

18 

4,277 

1 

18 

3 

158 

986 
135 
277 
158 
2,469 

240 

18,466 

762 

2 


142 
465 
513 
382 
40 

84 
951 
324 
587 


20 

IAS 

195 

205 

3,375 

2,407 
931 
533 
987 

1,201 


93 

311 

188 

3,464 


Beaver,  Pa. 

Beaver  Dam,  Wis. . 
Beaver  falls.  Pa. 
Beckley,  W.  Va... 
Bedford,   Xnd 


Bedford,  Ohio,. 
Beeville,  Tex.. 
Belfast,  Maine. 
Beli,  Calif.... 
Bellaire,  Ohio. 


Bellefontalne,  Ohio, 

Belief onte.   Pa 

Belle  Glade,  Fla.... 

Belleville,  111 

Belleville,  N.  J.... 


Bellevue,  Ky 

Bellevue,  Ohio... 

Bellevue,  Pa 

3elllnghain,  Wash. 
Beilwood,  111.... 


Belmont  town.  Mass* 

Belmont,  N.  C 

Belolt,  Wis 

Belton,  Tex 

Belvedere,  Calif.... 


Belvldere,  111 

Bemidji,  Hlnn 

Bend ,  Oreg 

Benicia,  Cjlif 

BennettEville,  S.  C, 

Bennington  village, Vt. 

Benton ,  Ark 

Benton,  111 

Benton  Harbor,  Mich.. 
Berea,  Ohio 


Bergenfleld,  N.  J... 

Berkeley.  Calif 

Berkley,  Mich 

Berlin,  N.  H 

Berwick,  Pa 


Population 
1950 


{Thousand 
[Atumber;      dolldrs) 


Berwyn,  111 

Bessemer,  Ala.... 
Bethlehem,  Pa.... 
Bettendorf,  Iowa. 
Beverly,  Mass.. . . 


Beverly  Hills,  Calif, 

Eiddeford,  Maine 

Big  Rapids,  Mich 

Big  Spring,   Tex 

Big  Stone  Gap,  Va.... 


Billings,  Mont,.... 

Blloxi,  Miss 

Binghamtc.i,  N.  Y. . . 
Birmingham.  Ala.... 
Birmingham,  Mt'^h. . . 


Bismarck,  N.  Dak... 
Blackfoot,  Idaho... 
Blackwcll,  Okla.... 
BlairsvUle,  Pa.. .. 
Blakely,  Pa 


Bloomfielii.  N.  J. 
3^c-3ciint,ttvn,    III... 
Bloonlngton,    Ind... 

Bloansburg,  Pa 

Bluefield, Va.,   and 
W.  Va 


Blue  Island,  111.. 

Bluffton,  Ind 

Blythevllle,  Ark.. 

Bogalusa,  La 

Bogota,  N.  J 

Boise  City,  Idaho. 

Bonham,  Tex 

Boone,  Iowa 

Booneville,  Ho.... 
Boontcsi,  N.  J 


Bordentown,  N.  J 

Borger,  Tex, 

Bcs-ier  City,   La 

Bos'. on.  Mass 

Boulder,  Colo % 

Bound  Brook,  N.  J.... 

BcuTitiful,   U*ah 

Eowlin>;  Green,  Ki'.... 
Bcwllng  Greer.,  Ohio*. 
Boseinan,  Mont 


6,345 
li,S33 
17,335 
19,255 
12,566 

9,073 
9,328 
5,927 
15,206 
12,553 

10,259 
5,614 
6,889 
32,701 
32,059 

9,036 
6,901 
11,573 
33,934 
8,589 

27,379 
5,341 

29,541 
6,244 

46,109 

9,417 
9,935 
11,347 
7,275 
5,108 

7,988 
6,263 
7,837 
18,612 
11,964 

17,611 
113,217 
17,913 
16,545 
14,022 

51,176 
28,471 
66,027 
5,110 
28,855 

28,915 
20,785 

5,732 
17,258 

5,158 

31,725 
37,034 
81,132 
298,720 
15,370 

18,544 
5,178 
9,218 
5,014 
6,848 

49,313 
34,ii8 
28,191 
10,621 

25,545 

17,580 
6,058 
16,221 
17,722 
7,668 

34,152 
7,043 

12,125 
6,729 
7,581 

5,454 

17,949 

15,368 

790,863 

19,916 

8,356 
5,969 
17,427 
; 1,972 

11,2:^2 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


19 

17 

65 

168 


Receipts, 
i-ntirc 
year 


10 

6 

748 

14 


31 
66 
103 

121 
62 

31 
44 
10 
56 
23 

29 
32 
24 

105 
60 

22 

15 

39 

144 

12 

80 
48 
171 
25 


31 
47 
58 
22 
37 

27 
29 

25 

58 
26 

25 
534 
35 
45 
39 

125 
152 
250 
17 
67 


32 
78 
16 

95 

61 

2^4 

,104 

78 


21 
36 

25 

11 

137 
170 
140 
37 


84 
41 
97 
39 
31 

170 
33 
27 
36 

25 

12 

82 

29 

3,216 

111 

55 

10 
98 
52 
64 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

[Thousand 
dollars) 


(2) 


208 
9 
5 
3 

36 

69 


22 
54 

507 
37 


43 

11 

1,098 

51 


Active 
propric 
tors,* 
Novem 
ber 

(Xumber) 


Paid 

employees, 

»,'orkweck 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(><urtil)irj 


20 

19 

C9 

166 


10 

7 

756 

16 

12 

7 

18 


70 
3 
7 

15 
7 

23 

11 

26 

285 

10 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Dollan) 

261 
222 
389 

1,340 
224 

235 
302 

340 
25 

263 

179 

180 

574 

12 

65 
90 
197 
1,012 
65 

545 
480 
1,125 
150 
424 

173 
208 
384 
62 
451 

82 
248 
215 
364 

140 

40 

4,344 

286 


742 

1,858 

1,457 

99 

194 

3,459 
134 
216 
576 
204 

998 

349 

1,094 

11,010 

775 


14 

696 

2 

84 

6 

206 

4 

122 

23 

746 

27 

1,371 

26 

1,258 

7 

214 

17 

684 

13 

652 

4 

270 

28 

1,155 

8 

294 

3 

55 

36 

1,594 

3 

154 

1 

20 

11 

404 

1 

25 

17 

1,031 

5 

169 

631 

22,249 

23 

1,043 

1 

9 

321 

80c 
666 

450 


7.06 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  7C.— BARBER  SHOPS—  SELECTED  CITIES  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 


Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


City 


Brackenridge ,  Pa, 

Braddock,  Pa 

Bradenton,  Fla, . . 

Bradford,  Pa 

Brady,  Tex 


Brainerd,  Minn 

Braintree  town, Mass. ^ 
Brattleboro  village, 

Vt.^ 

Drawley,  Calif 

Brazil,  Ind 


Brecltenridge,  Tex... 

Bremerton,  Wash 

Brenham,  Tex 

Brentwood,  Mo 

Brentwood,  Pa 


Brewer,  Maine.... 

Brewton,  Ala 

Bridgeport,  Conn, 
Bridgeport,  Pa... 
Bridgeton,  N.  J,. 
Brldgeville,  Pa. . 


Bridgewater  town, 

Hass.^ 

Brigham,  Utah 

Bristol,  Conn 

Bristol,  Pa.. ... . . . 

Bristol  town,  iR,I. 


Bristol,  Tenn,,  ' 
Bristol,  Tenn, 
Bristol,  Va, .. 


Bristow,  Okla, . . . 
Brocltton,  Mass... 
Bronxville,  N,  Y. 
Broolifield,  111,. 
Brooitfield,  Mo, . . 


Brookhaven,  Miss 

Brooki.-iec,  S.  Dak.... 
Brookline  town, Mass, ^ 

Brownfteld,  Tex 

Brownsville,  Pa 


Brownsville,   Tex, . 
Bro'<mwood ,  Tex .... 

Brunswick,  Ga 

Brunswick  village, 
Maine^ 


Bryan,   Ohio 

Bryan,  Tex 

Buchanan,  Mich,... 
Buckhannon,  V.  Va, 
Bucyrus,  Ohio 


Buena  Vista,  Va.. . 

Buffalo,   H.  Y 

Burbank,  flalif.... 

Bur ley,    Idaho 

Burlingame,   Calif. 


Burlington,  Iowa, . 
Burlington,  N,  J.. 
B'orling'.jn,  N,  r,. 
Burlingl-on,  Vt.... 
Burrillville  lown, 
R,   I.^ 


Population 
1950 


Butler,   I'a 

Butte,  Mont, .. . 
Cadillac,  Mich. 

Cairo,  Ga 

Cairo,    111 


Caldwel . ,   Idal^  J 

Caldwell,  N.  J 

CaJunei    City,    111... 

Canil-ridge,  Md 

Cambridge,  Mass 


CaTibridge,  Ohio... 

Camden,   Ark. 

C-nden,  N,   J , 

Camden,  S.  C 

Cameron,  Tex 

Campbell,  Ohio.... 
C-.'-r.-in"  •',-^,  N.  •{. 
Cunoii  L I  '.y ,  Coio. 
Cunoiisburg,  Ha,. . 
Clinton,   111 


Canton  town,  Ma^=c,^, 

ConL-jn,  Mis:; 

Canton,  Ohio 

Cupc  Girarde.-iu,  Mo. 

Car'jcridale,    111,. . . 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


[Hnn'hc) 


6,180 
16,518 
U,609 
17,231 

5,9^3 

12,558 
23,130 

9,586 
11,885 
8,426 

6,605 
27,746 
6,919 
7,482 
12,312 

6,817 
5,157 
159,352 
5,823 
18,385 
5,653 


9,513 

6,777 

35,873 

12,690 

12,311 

32,618 
16,721 
15,897 

5.404 
62,856 

6,718 
15,484 

5,790 

7,780 
7,730 
56,952 
6,160 
7,644 

36,176 
20, 140 
18,086 

10,943 

6,405 
18,072 
5,241 
5,997 
10,289 

5,219 
577,393 
78,318 

5,877 
19,817 

30,639 
12,083 
24,495 
33,039 

8,776 

23,511 
32,904 
10,345 
5,578 
12,217 

10,4(:2 
6,22. 
15,777 
10,366 
120,676 

14,693 
11,341 
124,543 
6,953 
5,227 

12,330 
8,296 
6,313 
12,049 
11,910 

7,438 
7,063 
116,312 
21,539 
10,511 


585 
33 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


10 
102 

12 

9 

134 


9 

109 


43 
140 
33 
15 
27 

18 
30 
688 
27 
83 
20 


15 
30 
125 
48 
24 

146 
58 


26 

215 

36 

39 

30 


112 
44 

37 

85 
71 
81 


73 
13 
24 
43 

18 

1,889 

275 

24 
109 

101 
43 
220 
102 


131 
147 
28 
27 
20 


Active 
propne- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 

[jNfumber) 


28 
58 
448 
27 
20 

24 
26 
30 
54 
32 
16 
25 
513 


1 
14 
174 

6 
12 

1 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 


7 
5 
174 
10 
24 


24 

3 

5 

13 

36 

20 

24 

20 

40 

13 

11 

7 

7 

6 

45 

11 

• . . 

4 

13 

6 

5 

15 

3 

5 

336 

618 

112 

41 

3 

8 

47 

13 

21 

29 

12 

13 

84 

28 

31 

26 

3 

10 

33 

37 

22 

47 

3 

10 

13 

5 

7 

6 

24 

3 

13 

8 

32 

14 

12 

11 

123 

106 

7 

12 

24 

9 

100 

U2 

9 

8 

3 

9 

1 

11 

■ . . 

9 

3 

11 

2 

20 

6 

10 

2 

5 

6 

11 

164 

110 

29 

16 

13 

10 

3 

185 

42 

3 

15 


Ply  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
{Dollars) 


City 


28 
341 
488 
205 

85 

369 
363 

537 
222 
257 

417 
733 
208 
116 
159 


358 

3,371 

60 

229 

25 


161 
717 
122 


1,365 
489 
876 

131 
759 
447 
123 
294 

220 
189 
972 
449 
91 

809 
495 
772 


139 
823 

297 

103 

68 
6,622 
2,196 

73 


466 

200 

1,649 

650 

40 

677 
423 
51 
269 
145 

391 
275 
634 
168 
2,877 

181 

519 

2,106 

174 

65 

26 


2 

61 

2 

50 

3 

110 

2 

60 

fl 

128 

85 

3,410 

12 

551 

8 

260 

Population 
1950 


Estab- 

lish- 
ments 


IHumbcr] 


Carbcndale,  Pa 

CarllnvlUe,    111 

Carlisle,  Pa 

Carlsbad,  N.  Mex.... 
Carlstadt,  N.  J 

Carml,  111 

Carnegie,  Pa 

Carroll,  Iowa 

Carrollton,  Ga 

Carteret,  N,  J 

Cartersville,  Ga 

Carthage ,  Mo 

Canithersville,  Mo,.. 

Casper,  Wyo 

Catskill,  N,  Y 

Cedar  City,  Utah 

Cedar  Falls,   Iowa,,., 

Cedarhurst,  N.  Y 

Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa,.. 
Cedartown,  Ga 

Celina,  Ohio 

Center  Line,  Mich,.., 
Centerville,  Iowa,.., 
Central  Falls,  R.  I.. 
Centralla,   111 

Centralia,  Wash 

Chajnberaburg,    Pa,  . . . 

Champaign,   111 

Chanute,  itajis 

Chapel  Hill,  N.  C..., 

Chariton,  Iowa. 

Charleroi,  Pa , 

Charles  City,  Iowa,. 

Charleston,  111 

Charleston,  Mo 

Charleston,  S.  C... 
Charleston,  W.  Va. .. 

Charlotte,  Mich 

Charlotte,  N.  C 

Charlottesville,  Va, 

Chatham,  N.  J 

Chattanooga,  Tenn... 

Cheboygan ,  Mich 

Chehalis,  «ash 

Chelsea,  Mass 

Cheltenham  twp,,Pa.^ 

Cherokee ,  Iowa 

Chester,  111 

Chester,  Pa 

Chester,  S.  C 

Cheviot,  Ohio* 

Ch^^yrjnne,  Wyo 

(J..icago  Heights,  111 

Chicago,  111 

Chickasha,  Okla 

Chico,  Calif 

Chicopee,  Mass 

Childress,  Tex 

Chillicothe,  Mo 

Chillicothe,  Ohio... 

Chino,   Calif 

Chippewa  Fills,  Wis, 

Chisholm,  Minn 

Chula  Vista,  Calif.. 
Cicero,    111 

Cincinnati,  Ohio.... 
Circleville,   Ohio... 

Cisco,   Tex 

Clairton,  Pa 

Claremont,   N.  H 

Claremore,   Okla 

Clarinda,    Iowa 

Clarksburg,  W.  Va... 
Clarksdale,  Miss.... 
Clarkston,  Wash 


Clarksvil.e,  Tenn 
Clawson,  M.ch. .. . 

Clayton,   Mo 

Clearfield,  Pa... 
Ciearwuter,    Fla,. 

Cleburne,  Tex.... 
Cleveland,  Miss.. 
Cleveland,  Ohio.. 
Cleveland,  TLhn.. 
Cleveland,  Tex... 


16,235 
5,129 
16,232 
17,915 
5,614 

5,522 
12,154 
6,219 
7,767 
13,003 

7,282 
11,150 

8,578 
23,557 

5,336 

6,172 
14,336 

6,021 
72,149 

9,469 

5,636 

7,643 

7,606 

23,610 

]J,814 

8,648 
17,205 
39,397 
10,241 

9,169 

5,324 
9,864 
10,277 
9,146 
5,500 

68,243 
72,813 
6,589 
133,219 
25,909 

7,321 

130,333 

5,507 

5,633 

39,038 

22,578 
7,696 
5,383 

65,824 
6,891 


9,927 

31,807 

24,369 

3,606,436 

15,753 

12,210 

48,939 

7,537 

8,649 

20,121 

5,738 
11,072 

6,854 
15,844 
67,195 

500,510 
8,655 
5,216 
19,413 
12,058 

5,530 
5,077 
31,817 
16,515 
5,589 


16,208 
5,176 

15,925 
9,348 

15,535 


17 

24 

2,945 

15 

10 
24 
6 
10 
20 


Receipts, 

entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Tfiousand 
dolldrl) 


12,845 

6,7J1 

)05,fc3.. 

13,^4'. 

9 

R21 
15 

5,19., 

3 

54 
27 
31 
49 

28 
50 
27 
172 
21 


49 

22 

310 


38 

31 
28 
74 
78 

31 
65 
237 
39 
76 

24 
49 
40 
37 
23 

302 

371 

28 

664 

117 

20 

628 

26 

51 
124 

53 
39 
24 
298 
39 


36 

151 

103 

13,996 

39 

30 
114 
33 
39 
93 

9 

43 

18 

47 

239 

1,687 
21 
26 
40 
33 

30 
22 
165 
42 
22 


43 

52 

,273 

58 

21 


Active 

propne- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 

(>tumber) 


3 

17 

9 

119 

1 

16 
12 
10 
13 
21 

2 

10 

101 

13 

37 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearer 

Nov.  15. 

(A(u7nbcTj 


128 
141 

10 
337 

54 


12 

71 

27 

3,960 

5 

39 
46 
5 
16 
39 

2 
9 
3 


561 
6 
13 
5 


33 
2 

33 
2 

30 

10 

23 

914 

20 

10 


17 

27 

3,010 

21 


56 

354 
8 
5 
13 

10 


838 
18 
3 


4 
5 
9 
11 

1 

5 

36 

7 
17 

4 
4 
6 
10 

4 

91 
71 
6 
145 
23 

3 

130 

5 


30 

15 

1,957 

6 

16 


Payroll, 
vorkweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(Dollari) 


11 

468 

13 

5 


See   f  jotncte::  at  end  of  table. 


CITIES 


7.07 


Table  7C.— BARBER  SHOPS—  SELECTED  CITIES  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE;  1948— Continued 

Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


City 


Cleveland  Heights, 
Ohio 

CUffside  Park,  N.  J. 

Clifton,  N.  J 

Clifton  Forge,  Va,.., 

Clifton  Heights,  Pa.. 

Clinton,  111 

Clinton,  Ind 

Clinton,   lotfa 

Clinton  tovn,  Mass.^. 

Clinton,  Mo 

Clinton,  '0]£la 

Clinton,   S.  C 

Cloquet,  Minn 

Clovis,  N.  Mex 

Coaldale,  Pa 

Coalinga,  Calif 

Coatesville,  Pa 

Coeur  d'Alene,  Idaho. 
Coffeyville,  Kans... .. 

Cohoes,  N.  Y 

Coldwater,  Mich 

Coleman,  Tex 

College  Park,  Ga 

College  Station,  Tex, 


Collingdale,  Pa 

Collingswood,  N.  J... 

Collinsvllle,  111 

Colorado  City,  Tex... 
Colorado  Springs, 
Colo 


Colton,  Calif,. 
Columbia,  Miss. 
Columbia,  Ho... 
Columbia,  Pa,. . 
Columbia,  S,  C. 


Columbia,  Tenn, . . 
Columbia  Heights, 

Minn 

Co.umbus,  Ga 

Columbus,  Ind.... 


Columbus,  Miss. 
Columbus,  Nebr, 
Columbus,  Ohio, 
Camnerce,  Tex.. 
Compton,  Calif, 


Concord,  Calif 

Concord  town,  Mass,^ 

Concord,  N,  H 

Concord,  N.  C 

Concordia,  Kans 


Conneaut,  Ohio, 

Connellsville,  Pa, 
Connersville,  Ind. 

Conroe,  Tex 

Conshohocken,  Pa,. 


Conway,  Ark 

Conway,  S,  C 

Cookeville,  Tenn,. 
Coos  Bay,  Oreg. . . . 
Coral  Cables,  Fla. 


Coraopolis,  Fa, 

Corbin,  Ky 

Cordele,  Ga, ... 
Corinth,  Miss. . 
Corning,   N.  Y.. 


Corona,  Calif 

Coronado,  Calif 

Corpus  Christ! ,  Tex, 

Cony,  Pa 

Corsicana,  Tex. 


Cortland,  N.  Y 

Corvallis,  Oreg. 

Coshocton,  Ohio 

Council  Bluffs,    Iowa . 
Covington,  Ga 


Covington,  K; 
Covington,  Lj 
Covington,  Vi 
Crafton,  Pa. 
Cranford  twp 


N.J. 


Cranston,  R,  I 

Crawfordsville,  Ind. 

,  Creston,   Iowa 

Crockett,  Tex 

Crookston,  Minn 


Population 
1950 


Esub* 
l.sh- 
ments 


[>iu"ibcT) 


56,782 

17,12J 

6.;,  567 

5,769 

7,547 
5,870 
6,576 
30,151 
12,295 

6,069 
7,545 
7,158 
7,663 
17,168 

5,230 

5,520 

13,839 

12,189 

17,  IK 

21,235 
8,542 
6,513 

14,464 
7,893 

8,473 
15,255 
11,907 

6,709 

45,268 

14,420 
6,003 
31,731 
11,962 
85,949 

10,921 

8,208 
79,510 
18,365 

17,170 

8,844 

374,770 

5,866 

47,893 

6,980 
8,676 
27,984 
16,720 
7,139 

10,073 
13,302 
15,545 
7,313 
10,909 

8,546 
6,083 
6,900 
5,956 
19,668 

10,491 
7,715 
9,434 
9,698 

17,723 

10,219 

12,423 

108,053 

7,872 

19,108 

18,120 
16,173 
11,626 
45,184 
5,176 

64,282 
5,102 
6,238 
8,001 

18,708 

55,  UO 
12,804 
8,302 
5,923 
7,352 


See  footnotes  at  end  of.  table. 


4 
52 

15 

13 

7 

269 

5 

24 

7 
5 

17 
16 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


P»y  roll, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


119 
29 

10 
25 
26 
117 
30 

22 
36 
15 
26 
34 


45 

22 

155 

28 

401 


27 

353 

84 

68 

40 

1,289 

22 

152 

51 
18 
88 

100 
22 


39 

37 
47 
58 
125 

48 
37 
37 
64 
68 

29 
39 
372 
28 
85 

83 
105 

55 
166 

24 

191 
14 
46 
26 
32 

34 
66 
23 
29 

24 


Active 
proprie- 
tors,* 
Novem 
ber 

tT^umbcr) 


(2) 


20 
15 
86 

5 
205 


12 
186 
42 

25 

19 

465 


23 

17 
72 

7 
21 
19 
35 
15 

9 

13 

147 

7 

22 

12 
37 
16 

54 
12 


Pud 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(dumber) 


50 
14 

14 

7 

266 


6 
9 
38 

4 
120 


7 
114 
20 

17 

7 

241 

6 

29 

6 

1 

15 

25 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(Dollar) 


955 
155 
254 
199 


110 
134 
580 
110 

107 
223 
60 
92 
280 


195 
140 
543 
270 


385 
193 
156 
584 

107 
185 


1,687 

351 
220 

2,040 
130 

4,497 

531 

250 

3,769 

925 

519 

34; 

10,303 

181 

1,390 

392 

18 

521 

1,067 


168 
150 
382 
370 


225 
115 
449 
352 
1,400 

150 
432 
491 
653 
208 

183 
267 
3,113 
139 
451 

188 
859 
332 
1,119 
336 

1,485 

256 
338 
218 

144 

467 

243 

62 

68 


City 


Crowley,   La 

Crown  Point,   Ind 

Crystal  City,  Tex,... 

Cudahy,  Wis 

Cuero,  Tex 

Cullman,   Ala 

Culver  City,  Calif... 

Cumberland,  Md 

Cumberland  town,  R,I.^ 
Gushing,  Okla 

Cuyahoga  Falls,   Ohio, 

Dalhart,  Tex 

Dallas,   Tex 

Dalton,  Ga.' 

Daly  City,  Calif 

Danbury  city,  Conn... 

Dansville,  N.  Y 

Danvers  town,  Mass,^, 

Danville,  111 

Danville,  Ky 

Danville,  Pa 

Danville,  Va 

Darby,  Pa 

Darlington,  S.C 

Davenport,  Iowa 

Dayton,  Ky 

Dayton,  Ohio. 

Daytona  Beach,  Fla... 

Dearborn,  Mich 

Decatur,  Ala 

Decatur,  Ga 

Decatur,  111 

Decatur,  Ind 

Decorah,  Iowa 

Dedham  town,  Mass.^.. 

Deer  Park,  Ohio,.,.,. 

Defiance,  Ohio 

De  Kalb,  111 

De  Land,  Fla 

Delano,  Calif 

Delaware,  Ohio 

Delphos,  Ohio 

Del  Rio,  Tex 

Demlng,  N,  Mex 

Denison,  Tex 

Denton,  Tex, 

Denver,  Colo 

De  Pere,  Wis 

Depew,  N.  Y 

Derby,  Conn 

De  Ridder,  La 

Derry  town,  N,  H,^,.. 

Des  Moines,  Iowa 

De  Soto,  Mo 

Des  Plaines,  111 

Detroit,  Mich 

Detroit  Lakes,  Minn,. 
Devils  Lake,  N.  Dak.. 
Dickinson,  N,  Dak.... 
Dickson  City,  Pa 

Dillon,  S.  C 

District  12,  Md,'.... 

District  13,  Md,' 

District  1511,  Center 
Hill,  Ca.l ; 

Dixon,  111 

Dobbs  Ferry,  N,  Y,... 

Dodge  City,  Kans 

Donna,  Tex 

Donora,  pa 

Dormont,  Pa 

Dothan,  Ala 

Douglas,  Ariz 

Douglas,  Ga 

Dover,  Del 

Dover,  N,  H 

Dover,  N.  J 

Dover,  Ohio 

Dowagiac,  Mich 

Downers  Grove,  111... 

Doylestown,  Pa 

Drumright,  Okla 

Dublin,  Ga 

Jubois,  Pa, ■ 

Dubuque,  Iowa 


Population 
1950 


Estab- 
li.*- 
mcnts 

{yjumhcr'. 


12,704 
5,862 
7,195 

12,090 
7,456 

7,524 
19,646 
37,632 
12,825 

8,396 

29,076 

5,899 

432,927 

15,962 

15,111 

22,424 

5,238 

15,702 

37,892 

8,649 

7,057 
34,537 
13,138 

6,615 
73,640 

8,943 

243,103 

29,254 

94,529 

19,379 

21,626 
67,801 
7,272 
6,059 
18,499 

7,245 
11,270 
11,567 
8,536 
8,672 

11,783 
6,269 

14,191 
5,697 

17,444 

21,345 

412,856 

8,112 

7,219 

10,264 

5,776 
5,798 
176,954 
5,337 
14,975 


1,838,517 
5,734 
6,419 
7,457 
8,947 

5,162 
40,162 
19,185 

21,855 


11,532 
6,246 

11,237 
7,161 

11,831 

12,731 
21,556 
9,393 
7,437 
6,322 

15,911 
11,210 
9,787 
6,534 
11,868 

5,263 

5,015 

10,213 

11,466 

49,528 


14 

5 

243 

11 

13 

26 
6 
6 

34 
5 

7 
30 
10 

7 
59 


181 
22 
47 
15 


9 
5 

3 
9 
8 
6 

7 

9 
5 

11 
5 

11 

16 

316 
5 


7 

5 

134 

3 


1,283 
6 
5 


Receipts, 

entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


42 
16 
8 
37 
98 

67 
96 
167 
13 
40 

69 
29 
1,677 
105 
47 

132 
20 
38 

169 
39 

18 

245 

35 

23 

310 

20 

1,103 

109 

367 

96 

85 
338 
31 
37 

17 

16 
32 
58 
43 
41 

42 
15 
46 
41 
78 

99 
1,747 
25 
17 
45 

32 

18 

705 


7,317 
27 
24 


94 
10 
70 
9 
42 

59 
94 
36 
56 
23 

46 
67 
21 
32 
32 

30 
26 
23 
37 
184 


Active 

proprie- 
tors.* 
Novem- 
ber 

(\umber) 


32 
40 
65 
1 
19 

17 
13 
788 
59 
6 

37 
5 
15 
63 
18 

3 

117 
4 
7 

112 

6 
429 

43 
149 

44 

36 

115 

9 

5 


3 
U 
21 
29 

41 

660 

6 

2 

7 

9 

5 

200 


2,635 

10 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

{T^umbtT) 


17 
5 
256 
14 
12 

26 
7 
7 

38 
6 

7 
29 
12 

7 
62 

4 
180 
23 
48 

15 

10 

60 

4 


312 
6 
8 
16 

7 

5 

144 

3 

9 


1,277 
6 
5 


30 

10 

3 

3 

2 

18 

20 

11 

50 

15 

14 

7 

26 

7 

9 

4 

3 

21 

15 

20 

3 

7 

11 

5 

9 

6 

5 

10 

8 

6 

14 

7 

9 

13 

56 

41 

1 

4 
4 
1 

19 

16 

39 

2 

8 

6 

7 

406 

30 

2 

18 
3 


3 

69 

2 

9 

38 

3 

162 

24 

64 

27 

17 

51 

4 

2 

2 

4 

5 

7 

10 

12 


1 
7 
11 
14 

23 

308 
3 
2 
6 

3 

2 

102 


1,312 
5 

2 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  IS 

(DollaTs) 


7.08 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  7C.— BARBER  SHOPS- 


SELECTED  CITIES  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 

Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Peiisonnel 


aty 


Population 
1950 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


:>;umbtr). 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thauiand 
6ollaTS) 


Pay  coll. 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dolfars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

[><umber)|  (J^umber) 


Active 
propne- 
tors,' 
Novem- 
ber 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  IS 

CDollurs) 


City 


Population 
1950 


(TTiousdtui 
(Numb"]!     JMin) 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


RcceiptB, 
entire 
year 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dollart) 


Active 

proprie- 
tors.* 

Novem- 
ber 

(Number) 


Paid 

onplcyees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 


Piy  roll, 
31'orkweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  IS 

(DdUt.) 


Duluth,  Minn .^ 

Dumas,  Tex • 

Dunont,  N.  J 

Dunbar,  W.  Va 

Ducan,  Okla 

Dunellen,  N.  J 

Dunkirk,  N.  Y 

DuDinore,  Pa, 

Dunn,  N,  C 

Duquesne,  Fa. 

Du  Quoin,  111 

Durango,  Colo 

IXirant,  Okla 

Durham,   N.  C 

Duryea,  Pa 

CyerBburg,  Term 

Eagle  PasE,  Tex 

Easley,  S.  C 

East  Alton,  111 

East  Aurora,  N,  Y, ... 

East  Chicago,  Ind.^.. 
East  Cleveland,  Ohio, 
East  Detroit,  Mich... 
Easthampton  town, 
MasB.^ 

East  Hartford  town, 
Conn.^ 

East  Lansing,  Kich*.. 
East  Liverpool,  Ohio-, 
East  Holine,  111 

Easton,  Pa 

East  Orange,  N,  J..., 
East  Palestine,  Ohio. 
E-ist  Paterson,  N.  J.. 
East  Peoria,  111 

East  Pittsburgh,  Pa., 

East  Point,  Ga, 

East  Providence  town, 

R.  I.l 

East  Ridge,  Tenn,..,. 

East  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
East  Rutherford,  N.J. 
East  St.  LduIs,  111.. 
East  Stroudsburg,  Pa^ 
Eau  Claire,  Wis 

Ecorse,  Mich 

Edgewood,  Pa 

Edinburg,  Tex 

Edmond,  Okla ,. 

Edwardsville,  111,... 

Edwardsvllle,  Pa 

Effingham,  111 

Elberton,  Ga. 

El  Cajon,  Calif 

El  Cempo,  Tex, 

El  Centre,  Calif...., 
El  Cerrito,  Calif,.., 

El  Dorado,  Ark 

El  Dorado,  Kans 

Elgin,  111 

Elizabeth,  N.  J 

Elizabeth  City,  N.  C. 
Elizabethlon,  Term... 
Elizabethtown,  K^.... 
Elk  City,  Okla 

Elkhart,  Ind 

Elklns,  W.  Va 

Elko,  Nev 

Elkton,  Hd 

Ellensburg,  Wash 

Elluood  City,  Pa 

ElmhuTBt,  111 

Elmira,  N,  Y 

EDnira  Heights,  N.  Y. 
El  Monte,  Calif, 

Elmwood  Park,   111,... 

El  Paso,  Tex 

El  Reno,   Okla 

El  Segundo,  Calif,... 
Elwood,   Ind 

Ely,  Minn 

Elyria,  Ohio 

Emmaus,  Pa... 

Biiporla,  Kans , 

Emporia,  Va, 


104,066 
6,108 

U,030 
8,019 

15,260 

6,288 
17,965 
20,XI2 

6,325 

17,612 

7,U9 
7,437 
10,521 
70,307 
6,676 

10,865 
7,247 
6,311 
7,311 
5,962 

54,124 
39,875 
21,373 


29,340 
20,310 
24,072 
13,896 

34,410 
78,057 

5,189 
15,391 

8,697 

5,175 
21,628 

35,791 
9,640 

7,020 
7,430 

81,950 
7,272 

35,862 

17,457 
5,233 

12,340 
6,055 
8,800 

6,705 
6,893 
6,753 
5,418 
6,216 

12,484 
18,015 
23,047 
10,923 
43,534 

112,675 
12,682 
10,734 
5,793 
7,953 

35,556 
9,117 
5,389 
5,254 
8,417 

12,898 

21,204 

40,690 

5,020 

8,103 


18,771 

130,003 

10,971 

8,009 

11,350 

5,462 
30,197 

7,785 
15,560 

5,654 


122 
18 
12 
5 
4 


360 
36 
22 
29 
78 

28 
36 
39 
52 


34 
40 
50 
386 


70 
9 
15 
35 
19 

199 
126 
55 


84 
105 
69 
62 

169 

209 

15 

14 

37 


17 
22 

265 
21 

114' 

31 
23 
33 
27 
33 

11 
26 
27 
64 
35 

56 
63 

116 
27 

150 

389 
77 

170 
40 
38 

169 
47 
31 
22 
48 


77 
161 
14 
52 

34 

300 

55 

25 


18 
132 
16 

42 
36 


109 
18 


20 

21 

184 


13 
126 
24 


126 
18 
12 
6 


1,934 
365 
105 
209 
881 

260 

97 
392 

87 

121 

406 

429 

4,003 


90 

246 

89 

795 
897 
426 

12S 


667 

1,653 

323 

407 


851 
891 


81 
287 


290 
303 


25 
1,283 

150 
1,280 

180 
180 
79 
45 
212 


187 
169 
416 

151 

545 
445 
1,266 
126 
817 

1,559 
628 
896 
219 
260 

1,140 
411 
185 
130 
348 

272 
683 
814 
172 
483 

279 
2,818 
468 
213 
143 

97 
793 

35 
187 
239 


Endicott,  N,  Y 

Englewood ,  Colo 

Englewood,  N.  J 

Enid,  Okla 

Ennis,  Tex 

^terprise,  JU.a» 

Ephrata,  Pa,..., 

Erie,  Pa 

Escanaba,  Mich 

Escondido,  Calif...,. 

Esterville,  lova^.,.. 

Etna,  Pa « 

Euclid,  Ohio 

Eufaula,  Ala 

Eugene,  Oreg 

Eunice,  La. 

Eureka,  Calif 

Evanston,  111 

Eveleth,  Minn 

Everett ,  Mass 

Everett,  Wash 

Excelsior  Springs, Mo, 
Exeter  town,  N,  H,',. 

Exeter,  Pa 

Fairbury,  Nebr 

Fairfield,  Ala, 

Fairfield,  111 

Fairfield,  Iowa 

Fairhaven  town, Mass. ^ 
Fair  Lawn,  N.  J 

Fairmont,  Minn 

Fairmont,  W,  Va 

Fairport,  N.  Y 

Fairview,  N.  J..,.,.» 

Fairview,  Ohio 

Fall  River,  Mass 

Falls  City,  Nebr 

Fargo,  N,  Dak 

Fairbaiilt,  Minn 

Farrell,  Pa 

Fayettevllle,  Ark, . . . 
Fayetteville,  N,  C... 
Fayetteville,  Term,., 
Fergus  Falls,  Minn,,. 
Ferguson,  Mo 

Femdale,  Mich 

Festus,  Mo 

Findlay,  Ohio 

Fltchburg,  Mass...... 

Fitzgerald,  Ga 

Flagstaff,  Ariz 

Flat  River,  Mo 

Flint,  Mich. 

Flora,  111 

Floral  Park,  N.  Y.... 

Florence,  Ala 

Florence,  S,  C, 

Fond  du  Lac,  Wia..... 

Ford  City,  Pa 

Forest  Park,  111 

Forest  City,  Ark 

Fort  Atkinson,  Wis... 
Fort  Collins,  Colo,., 

Fort  Dodge,  Iowa 

Fort  Fairfield  vil- 
lage, Maine^ 

Fort  Lauderdale,  Fla. 

Fort  Lee,  N,  J 

Fort  Madison,  Iowa... 
Fort  Morgan,  Colo,... 
Fort  ^^er6,  Fla 

Fort  Payne,  Ala. 

Fort  Pierce,  Fla,. ,. . 

Fort  Smith,  Ark 

Fort  Thomas,  Ky.....» 
Fort  Valley,  Ga 

Fort  Wayne,  Ind 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

Forty  Fort,  Pa 

Fostoria,  Ohio 

Fountain  Hill,  Pa,... 

Frackvllle,  Pa 

Framinpham  town, 

Mass,^ 

Frankfort_,  Ind 

Frankfort,  Ky 


20, 168 
16,619 
23,092 
35,976 

7,817 

7,270 
7,050 
130,125 
15,068 
6,608 

6,725 
6,744 

41,447 
6,913 

35,672 

8,186 
22,913 
73,030 

5,829 
45,789 

33,807 
5,522 
5,652 
5,122 
6,385 

12,219 
5,575 
7,042 
12,811 
23,865 

8,175 
29,273 
5,263 
8,676 
9,248 

111,759 

6,193 

37,981 

16,012 

13,667 

17,024 
34,605 
5,441 
12,873 
11,527 

29,670 

5,183 

23,806 

42,671 

8,170 

6,733 
5,312 
162,800 
5,250 
14,535 

3,832 
22,378 
29,826 
5,356 
14,946 

7,591 
6,257 
14,932 
25,025 

5,783 

36,000 
11,611 
14,943 
5,292 

13,145 

6,227 
13,418 
47,864 
10,830 

6,826 

132,840 
277,047 

6,164 
14,348 

5,400 

6,518 

27,845 
14,933 
11,949 


21 
10 
18 
22 

7 

7 
10 
U9 


105 
7 
29 


17 
38 
9 

4 
7 
115 
5 
9 

16 
18 
25 
6 
10 

6 

6 

12 

21 


101 
139 


93 

71 
58 
99 
24 

29 

35 

406 

58 

31 

19 
23 
66 
30 
236 

27 
116 
238 


197 
37 
15 
13 
27 

58 
28 
28 
23 
46 

50 
113 

19 
17 
18 

372 
32 

217 
45 
46 

76 

191 
48 
31 
29 

81 
23 
89 
150 
29 

26 
23 
517 
16 
52 


85 
126 

16 
52 


199 

29 
41 
25 
8b 


62 
155 
17 
15 

543 
1,032 


7 
3 
28 
26 
101 

11 
27 
91 
3 
29 


19 

2 
2 

7 

18 
12 
8 
6 

20 

14 

30 

2 

1 

3 

115 
14 
89 

7 


38 
103 
29 
12 
U 


19 
27 
13 

16 
4 

141 


99 
2 

9 

37 

11 

29 

68 

5 

5 

175 
400 


10 

120 

11 

5 


106 
7 
28 
9 


10 
38 
4 
4 

110 

201 

6 

16 


35 
1 

6 
20 

7 
13 
43 
3 
5 

74 
215 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


CITIES 


7.09 


Table  7C.— BARBER  SHOPS  -  SELECTED  CITIES  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1 948 —Continued 

Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Qfcy 


FVWftVHn,     iDd 

Frasklin,  La. 

Franklin  tovn,  Mass,^ 
Franklin,  N.  H, ...... 

Franklin,  Ohio 

Franklin,  Pa 

Franklin,  Tenn 

Franklin  Park,   111... 

Frederick,  Md 

Frederick,  Okla 

Fredericksburg,  Va. .. 

Fredonla,  N.  T 

FKelK^ld,  N,  J 

Freeland,  Pa • 

Freeport,   ILL 

Freeport,  N.  !• » 

Freeport ,  Tex* 

Frefflont ,  Nebr» ....... 

Fremont ,  Ohio 

Fresno,  Calif 

Frcnt  Royal,  Va 

Frostburg,  Md 

Fullerton,  Calif 

Pulton,  Ho 

Fulton,  N,  Y 

Qededen,  iU.a» .,, 

Gaffney,  S,  C» 

Gainesville,  FIb...., 

Gainesville,  Ga 

Gainesville,  Tek»...» 

Galesburg,  111 

Galax,  7a» 

Gallon ,  Ohio 

Gallatin,  Tenn*.....* 
GallipoUs,   Ohio...., 

Gallup,  N.  Hex 

Galveston,  Tex 

Gardena,  Calif 

Garden  City,  Kans.... 
Garden  City,  Mich.... 

Garden  City,  N.  Y. ... 

Gardiner,  Maine 

Gardner,  Mass 

Garfield,  N.  J 

Garfield  Heights, (Biio 

Garland,  T^. 

Gary,  Ind 

Gastonia,  N.  C» 

Geneva,  111 

Geneva,  N.  Y 

Georgetown,  Ky....... 

Georgetown,  £.  C..,.. 

Gettysburg,  Pa. 

Girard,  (^lio.. ... .... 

Gladevater ,  Tex 

Glasgov,  Sy 

Glassboro,  N.  J 

Glassport,  Pa 

Glen  Cove,  N.  T 

Glendale,  Ariz. 

Gleidale,  Calif 

Glen  Rock,  N.  J 

Glens  Falls,  K.  Y. ... 

Globe,  Ariz. • 

Gloucester,  Mass..... 


Gloucester  Cit^,N,J.. 
Gloversvllle,  N.  Y... 

Goldsboro,  N.  C 

Gonzales,  Tex 

Goshen,  Ind. 

Grafton,  W.  Va. 

Grahn,  V,   C 

Graham,  Tex 

Grand  Forks,  N,  Dak.. 
Grand  Haven,  Mich,... 

Grand  Island,  Nebr... 
Grand  Junction,  Colo. 
Grand  Prairie,  Tex... 
Grand  Rapids,  Mich... 
Grand  Replds,  Minn.., 

Grfflidview  Heights, 

Ohio 

Granite  City,  111.... 
Grants  Pass,  Oreg..,. 
Grass  Valley,  CaUf. . 


Population 
1950 


7,355 
6,125 
8,043 
6,551 
5,372 

9,992 
5,510 
6,897 
18,092 
5,449 

12,143 
7,070 
7,603 
5,900 

22,425 

24,589 
6,008 
14,639 
16,533 
90,618 

8,121 
6,867 
13,939 
10,040 
13,903 

55,528 
8,087 
26,577 
11,881 
U,219 

31,357 
5,230 
9,921 
5,102 
7,842 

9,143 
65,898 
14,418 
10,893 


14,364 
6,314 
19,617 
27,605 
21,606 

10,291 
132,496 
23,003 
5,032 
17,087 

5,465 
6,012 
7,043 
10,068 
5,310 

6,964 
5,906 
8,698 
15,084 
8,174 

95,396 
7,138 

19,448 
6,456 

25,048 

14,283 
23,576 
21,399 
5,630 
12,977 

7,297 
5,013 
6,756 
26,617 
9,466 

22,635 
14,454 
13,241 
175,647 
5,966 


7,605 

29,139 

7,980 

5,257 


(Thousand 
[Humhcrj     dollar;) 


Estab- 
lish 
meats 


6 
6 
15 
3 

70 
3 

16 
6 

23 

14 
26 
14 
9 

11 

6 
6 
4 
16 

5 

19 
10 

5 
133 

6 


Receipte, 
entire 
year 


36 
25 
15 
20 
24 

47 
24 
17 
78 
42 

63 
17 
39 
17 
119 

72 
34 
65 
67 
585 

56 
29 
91 
34 

79 

220 

73 

109 

U9 


105 
58 
38 
20 
23 

47 
341 

25 
118 

20 

30 
16 
73 
77 
45 

28 

427 

183 

19 

54 

40 
40 
25 
29 
22 

32 
28 
20 
39 
44 

368 
6 

as 

31 


39 
64 
lU 
28 
51 

26 
27 
32 
121 
24 

82 
109 

31 
583 

34 


P»y  roll, 
enure 
year 

^Ttioujdnd 
dolloTs) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors,* 
Ncvetn 
ber 

[>(umb<T) 


(a) 
8 
1 
43 

19 
22 
26 
15 
239 

31 
6 
25 
19 
9 

112 
32 
60 
69 
14 

40 
32 


20 
135 

7 
62 

6 

14 
2 

11 
6 

20 

109 

114 

92 

6 

5 


25 
7 
19 

3 
6 

66 
3 

10 

10 

7 

17 

4« 

9 

32 

61 

17 

161 

7 


11 
54 

5 
14 

5 

3 
7 
23 
26 
6 

5 
103 
21 

4 
20 


5 

10 

5 

6 

7 
6 
15 
6 

73 
3 

19 
7 

24 

13 
29 
13 
11 
13 

5 

9 
4 
18 
4 

21 

11 

5 

130 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

No*.  15 

(AtumbCT) 


12 

6 

107 

U 
3 

11 
9 
8 

63 
17 
29 
32 

7 

18 
16 


Pay  roll, 

workwtwk 

ended 

nearest 

Nov   15 

(Dollars) 


303 
25 
38 

100 
62 

293 
215 
50 
335 
332 


154 

20 

824 

392 
535 
508 
302 
5,037 

563 
107 
528 
346 
239 

2,316 

630 

1,525 

1,197 

258 

846 
702 


36 

275 
2,538 

216 
1,118 

125 

280 
38 
224 
111 
411 

214 
2,792 
1,655 

112 
87 

230 
314 
123 
11 
256 

237 
163 
21 
160 
392 


789 
185 
335 

70 

124 

1,326 

56 
176 

185 
148 
304 
944 
166 

586 
1,266 

402 
3,252 

135 


133 
740 
523 
163 


Great  Barrington 
town,   Mass.    ..... 

Great  Bend,  Kans.. 
Great  Falls,  Mont. 
Greeley,  Colo..... 


City 


Green  Bay,  Wis.... 
Greenevllle,  Tenn. 
Greenfield,  Ind... 
Greenfield  town, 
Mass.' 


Greensboro,  N.  C. 

Oreensburg,  Ind.. 

Greensburg,  Pa... 

Greenville,  Ala.. 

Greenville,  Mich. 


Greenville,  Miss, 

Greenville,  N.C.. 

Greenville,  Ohio. 

Greenville,  Pa... 

Greenville,  S.  C. 


Greenville,  Tex. 
Greenwood,  Miss. 
Greenwood,  S.C.. 

Greer,  S.  C 

Grenada,  Miss... 


Gretna,  La. 

Griffin,  Ga 

Grinnell,  Iowa. 

Grosse  Pointe,  Mich. 
Grosse  Puinte  Park, 
Mich 


Groton  borough,  Conn. 

Grove  City,  Pa 

Gulfport,  Miss ; 

Guntersvllle,  Ala.... 
Guthrie,  Okla 


Guttenburg,  N.  J..... 

Hackensack,  N,  J 

Haddonfield,  N.  J.... 
Haddon  Heights,  N.  J, 
Hagerstown,  Md 


Haines,  Fla. ... 
Haledon,  N,  J.. 
Hamburg,  N.  Y. . 
Hamilton,  Ohio. 
Haumond,   Ind... 


Hanraond,  La 

Hanmonton,  N.  J,. 

Haii9)ton,   Va 

Hamtramck,  Mich.. 
Hancock,  Mich.,., 


Hanford,  Calif.... 

Hannibal,  Mo 

Hanover,  Pa 

Hanover  twp,,Pa.'. 
Hapevllle,  Ga 


Harllngen,  Tex,. 
Harriman,  Tenn. . 
Harrisburg,  111. 
Harrisburg,  Pa.. 
Harrison,  Ark.,, 


Harrison,  N.  J.... 
Harrison  twp,,  Pa, 
Harrisonburg,  Va, . 
Harrodaburg,  Ky... 
Hartford,  Conn. ... 


Hartford  City,   Ind... 

Hartsville,  S.  C 

Harvey,   111 

Hasbrouck  Heights, ti  3t 
Hastings,  Mich 


Hastings,  Minn..... 

Hastings,  Nebr 

Hast ings-on -Hudson, 

N.  Y 

Hattlesburg,  Miss.. 
Haverford  twp..  Pa. 
Haverhill,  Mass.... 
Haverstraw,  N»  Y,.. 

Havi-e ,  Mont 

Havre  de  Grace,  Md. 


Hawthorne,  Calif, 
Hawthorne,  N,  J,. 

Rays,  Kans 

Hayvard,  Calif... 
Hazard,  Ki' 


Popubtion 
1950 


6,598 
12,620 
39,006 
20,286 

52,443 
8,693 
6,142 

17,237 

73,703 
6,599 

17,237 
6,765 
6,656 

29,914 
16,713 
6,820 
9,177 
57,932 

14,697 
18,002 
13,672 
5,060 
7,387 

13,848 
13,952 
6,770 
6,279 

13,029 

6,990 
7,408 

22,428 
5,269 

10,019 

5,575 
29,207 
10,500 

7,329 
36,232 

5,620 
6,190 
6,936 
57,717 
87,423 

8,015 
8,426 
5,957 
43,245 
5,216 

9,629 
20,540 
14,065 
14,910 

8,504 

23,202 
6,387 
10,994 
89,091 
5,545 

13,535 
14,792 
10,764 
5,239 
177,073 

7,228 
5,643 
20,636 
9,157 
6,060 

5,563 
20,108 

7,547 
29,432 
39,425 
47,213 
5,816 
8,094 
7,811 


16,278 
14,828 

8,600 
14,273 

6,850 


BHab- 

lish- 
mcnta 


(Thousand 
[>(umber)|     dollars) 


Receqin, 

entire 
year 


22 
64 

181 


212 
70 
16 


367 
34 
61 
30 
22 

105 
81 
32 
45 

366 

93 
112 
45 
61 

40 

25 
86 
37 
35 


14 
41 
93 
30 
37 

18 

138 

22 

16 

122 

20 

20 

34 

180 

258 

39 

37 

61 

165 

12 

87 
92 
51 
23 
34 


26 

35 

416 

21 

58 
31 
62 
20 
914 

21 
50 
96 
26 
24 

15 
78 

19 
116 
79 
148 
23 
29 
19 

44 
28 
33 
76 
44 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thoujdnd 
dollars) 


194 
10 
10 
14 
5 

40 

40 

9 

9 

191 

27 
61 
17 
38 
12 

2 
45 
18 
14 


43 

9 

12 

115 

7 


19 
M 
312 

1 
15 
37 
4 
2 

4 
26 

4 
46 
29 
36 

6 
4 

5 


Active 

proprie- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 

t>iumber) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(J^umbtr) 


11 
33 
7 

15 
22 
13 
15 
5 

16 
6 
10 
102 
7 

12 

10 

15 

9 

191 

7 
16 
15 

6 


108 
6 
7 
9 
3 

31 
18 


11 

1 
170 

1 
9 
15 
2 
2 

2 
13 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Pol  Ian) 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


7.10 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  7C.— BARBER  SHOPS- 


SELECTED  CITIES  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 

ESTABUSHMENTS,  RECEIPTS,  PAY  RoLL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


City 


Population 
1950 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


IN-mbtr) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

{Thuusand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweet 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  IS 

[J^umber)  Q^umber) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(Dollar!) 


City 


Population 
1950 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


Receipts, 

entire 
year 


{Thtmsand 
(>(umber]      doilors) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


Active 

proprie- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber   . 

(Number) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(DolU.i) 


Hazel  Park,  Mich.... 

Hazleton,  Pa. 

Helena,  Ark. 

Helena,  Mont 

Hellertown,   Pa 

Hempstead,  H.  Y 

Henderson,  Ky 

Henderson,  N.  C 

Henderson,  Tex 

HendersoDville,  N.  C 

Henryetta,  Okla 

Hertmer,  N.  Y 

HernDsa  Beach,  Calif 

Hcrrin,  111 

Hialeah,  Fla 

Hlbbing,  Mlim 

Hickory,  N.  C 

Highland  Park,  111.. 
Highland  Park,  Mich., 
Highland  Park,  N.  J. 

Highland  Park,  Tex.., 
High  Point,  N.  C...., 

Hlllsboro,  Ohio 

Hillsboro,   Oreg 

Hlllsboro,  Tex 

HiUsdale,  Mich 

Hillside  twp.,  N.J.i. 
Hingham  town,  Mass.^, 

Hinsdale,   111 

Hinton,  W.  Va 

Hobart,  Ind. 

Hobart,  Okla 

Hobbs,  N.  Mex 

Hoboken,  N.  J 

Holdenville,  Okla..., 

Holland,  Mich 

Hollidaysburg,  Pa.... 

Hollywood,  Fla 

Holyoke,  Mass 

Homestead,  Pa 

Homevood,  Ala 

Hcmewood,   111 

Honesdale,  Pa 

Hoopeston,  111. 

Hope,  Ark 

Hc^ewell,  Va 

Hopkins,  Hlnn 

Hopkinsville,  Ky 

Hoquiam,  Wa^h 

Homell,  N.  Y 

Hot  Springs,  Ark 

Houma,  La 

Houston,  Tex 

Hudson  town,  Mass.^.. 
Hudson,  N.  Y 

Hudson  Falls,  N.  Y... 

Hugo,  O-.la 

Humboldt,  Term 

Huntingdon,  Pa 

Huntington,    Ind 

Huntington,  W.  Va. ... 
Huntington  Beach, 

Calif 

Huntington  Park, 

Calif 

Huntsville,  Ala 

Huntsville,  Tex, 

Huron,  S.  Dak 

Hutchinson,  Kans 

H/attsville,   Md 

Idaho  Falls,  Idaho... 
Ilion,  N.  Y 

Independence,  Kans... 
Independence,  Mo.,... 

Indiana,    Pll 

Indianapolis,  Ind..., 
Indianola,  Iowa. 

Indlo,  CaUf 

Inglewood,  Calif 

Inkster,  Mich 

International  Falls, 

Minn 

lola,  Kane 

Ionia,  Mich 

Iowa  City,  Iowa 

Ipswich  town,  Hass.^. 
Irondequoit  town, 

N.  Y.' 

Iron  Mountain,  Mich,, 


17,791 
35,436 
11,244 
17,498 
5,444 

29,021 
16,760 
10,942 
6,302 
6,061 

8,010 
9,397 

11,766 
9,401 

19,742 

16,212 
14,691 
16,767 
46,155 
9,706 

11,307 
39,930 
5,U0 
5,122 
8,352 

7,282 
20,997 
10,694 
3,664 
5,737 

10,479 
5,366 
13,801 
50,510 
6,191 

15,742 
6,456 
14,135 
54,441 
10,031 

12,808 
5,363 
5,650 
6,019 
3,602 

10,184 
6,630 
12,531 
11,100 
15,055 

29,298 

11,480 

594,321 

8,131 

11,656 

7,217 
5,950 
7,435 
7,344 
15,033 

86,160 


29,376 
16,406 
9,802 

12,713 
33,524 
12,238 
18,855 
9,322 

11,432 

36,332 

11,706 

424,683 

5,146 

5,281 
46,046 
16,684 

6,261 
7,081 

6,406 

27,013 

6,377 

34,045 
9,578 


10 
■  6 
11 
13 
16 

36 
14 
340 
10 
12 


12 

15 

16 

307 

3 

3 
31 

7 


50 
106 
43 
80 
13 

123 
73 
36 
33 
58 

28 

34 
158 
26 
53 

57 
105 

33 
224 

26 

94 
238 
16 
33 
50 

37 
57 
18 
21 
24 

33 
26 
57 
278 
37 

83 
25 
59 
168 
65 

36 
14 
30 
20 


41 
43 
71 
47 
51 

126 
85 
2,406 
30 
34 

23 
34 

30 
47 
70 


197 

90 
7 
62 
105 
57 
83 
18 

35 

118 

54 

1,640 

20 

22 
296 

16 

47 
29 

28 

137 

15 

29 
46 


2 
46 

4 
23 

14 
53 

7 
58 

8 

58 

U7 
5 
16 
17 

17 
16 
6 


14 
19 
19 
4 
11 

46 

33 

1,071 

2 

5 

5 
10 
12 
16 
23 


10 
586 

10 

149 

3 


345 
203 
347 

736 


9 
7 
15 
13 
13 

34 

13 

351 

10 

12 

8 
11 
7 
9 
15 


29 
17 
5 

11 
26 

6 
14 

7 

13 
14 
13 
311 
8 

3 

32 

7 


5 
13 
2 
6 

34 

15 

502 

1 

3 

3 
6 
7 


21 

7 

295 

1 


115 
48 

907 
36 

386 

281 
1,059 

136 
1,212 

144 

1,174 

2,348 

80 

231 

300 

335 
400 
119 
194 
233 

275 
154 
736 
1,313 
362 

235 
99 
462 
662 
512 

434 
88 
32 
92 

142 

202 
336 
390 
92 
222 

991 

702 

22,038 

26 

88 

102 
169 
237 
353 
436 

2,529 


1,543 

757 

25 

535 
929 
694 
867 


553 

11,904 

16 

165 

2,771 

104 

243 

158 

131 

1,319 


Ironton,  Ohio... 
Ironwood,  Mich.. 
Irvington,  N.  J. 
Ishpeming,  Mich. 
Ithaca,  i>,  Y.  ... 


1,022      Jackson,  Mich 

496      Jackson,  Miss 

1,221  y  Jackson,  Ohio 

179  I  Jackson,  Tenn 

617  I  Jacksonville,  Fla... 


130 
59 


Jacksonville,  111.. 
Jackscnville,  Tex.. 
Jacksonville  Beach, 

Fla 

Jamestown,  N,  Y. ... 
Jamestown,  N.  Dak.. 

Janesville,  Wis.... 

Jasper,  Ala 

Jasper,  Ind 

Jeannette,  Pa 

Jefferson  City,  Mo. 

Jeffersonville,  Ind 

Jenkins,  Ky 

Jenkintown,  Pa 

Jennings,  La 

Jersey  City,  N.  J.. 

Jersey  Shore,  Pa... 
Jerseyville,  111... 
Johnson  City,  N.  Y. 
Johnson  City,  Tenn, 
Johnson  town,  R,I.^ 

Johnstown,  N.  Y,... 

Johnstown,  Pa. 

Jollet,  111 

Jonesboro,  Ark 

Joplln,  Mo 

Junction  City,  Kans 
Kalamazoo,  Mich. . . . 

Kane,  Pa 

Kankakee,  111 

Kansas  City,  Kans.. 

Kansas  City,  Ho.... 

Kaukauna,  Wis 

Keansburg,  N.  J.... 

Kearney,  Nebr 

Kearny,  N.  J 

Keene,  N,  H 

Kelso,  Wash 

Kendallville,  Ind.. 

Kenmore,  N.  Y 

Kenner,  La 

Keimett,  Mo 

Kermewick,  Wash.... 

Kenosha,  Wis 

Kent,  Ohio 

Kenton,  Ohio. 

Keokuk,  Iowa 

Kerrvllle,  Tex 

Kewanee,  111. 

Keyport,  N.  J 

Keyser,  W,  Va 

Key  West,  Fla 

Kilgore,  Tex 

Killeen,  Tex 

Kings  Mountain,  N.C 
Ktngsport,  Tenn.... 

Kingston,  N.  Y 

Kingston,  Pa 

Klngsville,  Tex.... 

Kinston,  N.  C 

Kirksville,  Mo 

Kirkwood,  Mo 

Klttaiming,  Pa 

Klamath  Falls,  Oreg 
Knoxville,  Iowa,... 
Knoxville,  Term,... 

Kokoiilo,    Ind 

Kosciusko,  Miss,,.. 

Kul^mant,  Pa 

Lackawanna,  N,  Y... 
Laconia,  N.  H 

La  Crosse,  Wis 

Lafayette,  Ind 

Lafa^tte,  La 

La  Follette,  Tenn.. 
La  Grande,  Oreg.... 


16,329 
11,506 
59, 142 
8,934 
29,395 

50,904 
97,674 
6,503 
30,098 
203,404 

20,374 
8,550 

6,242 
43,250 
10,601 

24,829 

8,558 

5,213 

16,179 

24,990 

14,671 
6,933 
5,114 
9,735 
300,447 

5,571 

5,737 

19,563 

27,778 

12,735 

10,861 
62,723 
52,460 
16,260 
38,515 

13,370 
57,326 
5,664 
25,873 
129,583 

453,290 

8,361 

5,604 

12,106 

39,828 

15,631 
7,324 
6,123 

20,232 
5,512 

8,673 
10,086 
54,360 
12,383 

8,467 

16,076 
7,665 

16,770 
5,900 
6,305 

21,724 
9,693 
7,110 
7,193 

19,636 

28,860 
21,061 
16,857 
18,278 
10,948 

18,587 
7,705 

15,803 

7,604 

12/.,  183 

38,600 
6,741 
5,195 
27,646 
14,722 

47,396 

35,503 

33,465 

5,791 

8,596 


7 
23 

131 


13 

79 
52 
13 
30 

9 
49 

6 
20 
110 

360 

6 

5 

10 

33 

U 
9 
5 

12 
3 

6 
5 
44 
12 
5 

19 
5 
13 


74 
52 
184 
21 
87 

249 
324 
53 
142 
850 

52 
57 

13 
178 
62 

130 
61 
24 
47 

101 

59 
19 
41 
23 
958 

19 
24 
35 

173 
15 

26 
302 
223 

92 
135 

49 
298 

15 
106 
407 

2,050 
22 
15 
60 
108 

79 
40 
U 
81 
11 

48 
26 
210 
45 
34 


38 
50 
27 
23 

40 
60 
36 
15 
194 

101 
39 
60 


58 
51 

90 
30 
621 

107 
24 
14 
57 
76 

181 
154 
91 
34 
50 


29 
9 

39 
5 

19 

81 

168 

3 

64 
374 

12 
25 

7 
38 
22 

48 

28 

2 

9 

37 

25 

7 

21 

3 

213 

5 

11 
(z) 


3 
60 
64 
42 
52 

14 

101 

2 

30 
105 

828 
6 

3 
28 

20 

22 

7 

2 

34 

2 


39 

7 

28 

125 

15 
11 


5 

5 

7 

302 

6 
4 
15 
19 


13 
83 
51 
16 
31 

12 
52 
6 
22 
UO 

362 

6 

5 

9 

35 

12 
10 

5 
15 

3 

10 

6 

44 

12 

7 

21 
5 

14 


20 
2 

11 

34 
92 
2 
35 
218 


5 

17 

10 

18 
16 

2 
4 
20 

12 
2 
9 
4 
125 


3 
37 
30 
23 
27 

7 
41 

2 
14 
54 

378 
3 
2 
U 
11 

10 
4 
2 

14 

1 

11 
3 
31 


1 
5 
7 
2 

1 

6 
9 
10 
2 

48 

14 
3 
14 
36 
8 

10 
9 
15 
3 
168 

18 

7 
1 


Sec  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


CITIES 

Tabic  7C.— BARBER  SHOPS-  SELECTED  CITIES  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 


Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


City 


La  Grange,  Ga 

La  Grange,   III 

Laguna  Beach,   Calif., 

La  Junta,  Colo 

Lajce  Charles,   La 

Lajce  City,  Fla 

Lalie  City,   S.  C 

Lake  Forest,  111 

Lakeland,  Fla 

Lake  Wales,  Fla 

Lakewood,  Ohio 

Lake  Worth,  Fla 

Lanar,  Colo 

U  MesR.  Calif 

Lames^^,  Tex. 

lancasicr,  N*  X 

Lancaster,  Ohio 

Lancaster,  Pa 

Lancaster,  S.  0 

Lanett,  Ala 

Lansdale ,  Pa 

Lansdowne,  Pa, 

Lansford,  Pa 

Lansing,  111 

Lansing,  Mich 

Lapeer,  Mich 

La  Porte ,  Ind 

Laramie,  Wyo 

Larchmont,  N,  Y 

Laredo,  Tex 

Larksville,  Pa 

La  Salle,  111 

Las  Cruces,  N.  Mex,., 

Las  Vegas,  Nev 

Las  Vegas  city,  N, 
Mex 

Las  Vegas  town,  N. 

Hex 

Latrobe,  Pa 

Laurel,  Hiss 

Laurens,  S.  C 

Laurinburg,  N.  C 

Lawrence,  Kans 

Lawrence,  Mass. 

Lawrenceburg,  Tenn... 
Lawrencevllle,  111... 

Lavton,  Okla 

Lead,  S.  Dak 

Leavenworth,  Kans..., 

Lebanon,  Ind 

Lebanon,  Mo.. 

Lebanon  town,  N.  H.^. 

Lebanon,  Greg. 

Lebanon,  Pa 

Lebanon,  Tenn 

Lcesburg,  Fla. 

Lehighton,  Pa 

Le  Mars,  Iowa 

Lenoir,  N.  C 

Lenoir  City,  Tenn,,.. 
Leominster,  Mass 

Leonia,  N.  J... 

Levelland,  Tex 

Lewlsburg,  Pa 

Lewistcxi,  Idaho. 

Leulston,  Maine 

Lewistowi,  Mont 

Lewlstown ,  Pa 

Lexlngtcsi,  Ky 

Lexington  town, Mass.  ^ 
Lexington,  Mo. 

Lexington,  Nebr. 

Lexington,  N.  C 

Lexington,  Va 

Liberal,  Kans 

Ubertyvllle,  111..,. 

Lljoa,  Ohio 

Lincoln,  111 

Lincoln,  Nebr. 

Lincoln  town,  H.  I.^. 
Lincoln  Park,  Mich... 

Lincoln ton,  N.  C 

Linden,  N.  J 

lindenhurst,  N.  Y. .. 

Linton,  Ind 

Litchfield,  111 


Population 
1950 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


INumbfr) 


24,954 

11,950 

6,18S 

7,e79 

41,202 

7,469 
5,097 
7,694 
30,846 
6,802 

67,878 
11,714 
7,715 
10,908 
10,706 

8,678 

24,140 

63,601 

7,161 

7,429 

9,767 
12,140 
7,477 
8,677 
91,694 

6,116 
17,280 
15,497 

6,293 
51,694 

6,276 
12,023 

12,280 
24,418 

7,449 


6,250 
11,952 
24,988 

8,658 

7,126 

23,292 

80,427 

5,483 

6,351 

34,527 
6,419 

20,543 
7,619 
6,752 

8,452 
5,829 
28,134 
7,915 
7,365 

6,557 
5,846 
7,863 
5,160 
24,084 

7,371 
8,265 
5,232 
12,910 
41, 142 

6,540 
13,875 
54,449 
17,098 

5,071 

5,061 
13,562 
5,965 
7,124 
5,420 

49,880 
14,344 
97,423 
11,020 
29,265 

5,419 
30,434 
8,632 
5,951 
7,211 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


130 
36 
34 

26 
173 

51 
33 
13 
132 
38 

180 
40 
53 
38 
75 

26 
100 
255 
52 
15 

36 

10 

20 

18 

387 

29 

83 
51 
26 
60 

6 
46 
53 
189 


6 

49 

109 

10 

32 

102 

337 

15 

20 

101 
14 


Pay  toll, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

IHumba)  (Number) 


M 


7 

1 

'  2 

153 


Activi 

proprie- 
tors.' 
Novem 
her 


39 

U 

27 

12 

24 

4 

46 

24 

130 

29 

55 

24 

33 

14 

23 

3 

37 

12 

71 

39 

21 

10 

72 

12 

11 

50 

18 

24 

8 

78 

28 

139 

28 

32 

7 

93 

25 

311 

143 

35 

11 

23 

7 

31 

7 

64 

20 

46 

20 

38 

12 

28 

11 

167 

46 

52 

20 

353 

133 

18 

(z) 

98 

35 

46 

32 

66 

11 

25 

5 

24 

4 

22 

(z) 

33 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  IS 
(Dollars) 


1,305 
295 
237 
212 

1,726 

358 
310 

1,325 
369 

846 
381 
549 
379 
488 

71 

566 

1,438 

355 

30 

150 
15 

40 
3,028 

159 
541 
465 
157 
172 


279 

379 

1,797 


25 

136 

1,060 

85 

202 

1,091 

1,785 

119 


23 

940 

2 

102 

16 

711 

11 

278 

9 

251 

4 

141 

8 

514 

15 

582 

12 

491 

10 

382 

2 

75 

4 

224 

20 

768 

7 

231 

7 

231 

"e 

473 

4 

137 

11 

533 

18 

588 

4 

153 

12 

459 

75 

3,053 

6 

233 

9 

323 

3 

131 

13 

399 

10 

408 

6 

290 

4 

202 

19 

937 

9 

402 

56 

2,834 

1 

6 

15 

761 

13 

654 

8 

250 

3 

7C 

2 

88 

1 

25 

City 


Lltitz,  Pa 

Little  Falls,  Minn. 
Uttle  Falls,  N.  Y. 
Uttlefield,  Tex... 
I.mie  Rock,   Ark... 


Livlngtiton,  Mont, 
Lockharl  ,  Tex,... 
Lock  Haven,  Pa,. . 
Locklaiid,  Ohio,.. 
Lockport,  N.  Y... 


Lodi,  Calif,. 
Lodl,  N.  J... 
Logan,  Ohlc. 
Logan,  'Jtah. , 
Logan,  W.  Va. 


Population 
1950 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


(Tstumber) 


Logansport,  Ind... 

Lombard,  111 

Lompoc,  Calif 

London,  Ohio 

Long  Beach,  Collf. 


Long  Beach,  N,  Y... 
Long  Branch,  N,  J.. 

Longmont,  Colo 

Longview,  Tex 

Longview,  Wash 


Lorain,  Ohio 

Los  Angeles,  Calif, 

Louisville,  Ky 

Louisville,  Miss,,. 
Love land,  Colo,.... 


Lowell,  Mass 

Lower  Merion  twp. 

Pa.' 

Lubbock,  Tex 

Ludington,  Mich. . 


Ludlow,  Ky 

Ludlow  town,  Mass.',. 

Lufkin,   Tex 

Lumberton,  N,  C 

Luseme,  Pa 


Lynbrook,   N.  Y 

l^nchburg,   Va 

LynJhurst  twp.,  N.J.' 

Lynn,  Mass 

Lyons f   111 


Macomb,   111... 

Macon,  Ga 

Madera,  Calif, 
Madison,  111.. 
Madison,   Ind.. 


Madison,  N.  J,... 
Madison,  S.  Dak.. 
Madison,  Wis..... 
Madisonville,  Ky. 
Magnolia,   Ark.... 


Mahanoy  City,   Pa. 

Maiden,  Mass 

Malone,   N.  Y 

Malvern,   Ark 

Mamaroneck,   N.  Y, 

Manchester,    N,  H, 
Mandan,  N.  Dak... 
Manhattan,   Kans.. 
Manhattan  Beach, 
Calif 


Manistee,  Mich 

Manlstique,  Mich. 

Manitowoc,  Wis 

Mankato,  Minn. 

Mansfield  town, Mass. 


Mansfield,  Ohio 

Hanville,   N.  J 

Mapl&wooJ,  Mo 

Mapleuood  twp.,  N.J. 
Marblehead  town, 
Mass.' 


Marianna,  Fla.. 
Marietta,  Ga. .. 
Marietta,  Ohio, 
Marinette,  Wis. 
Marion,    111.,.. 


Marion,  Ind.. 
Marion,  Iowa. 
Marion,  Ohio, 
Marion,  S.  C. 
Marion,  Va. . . 


5,548 
6,670 
9,522 
6,558 
101,387 

7,667 
5,531 

U,325 
5,723 

25,136 

13,727 
15,384 

5,965 
16,302 

5,005 

20,933 

9,799 

5,514 

5,196 

244,072 

15,534 
23,049 
8,061 
24,445 
20,256 

50,819 

1,957,692 

367,359 

5,27C 

6,759 

96,523 

48,356 
71,390 
9,066 

6,357 
8,629 
15,147 
9,164 
6,165 

1'.  ,258 
47,639 
19,399 
99,521 
6,103 

10,586 
70,106 
10,428 
7,960 
7,435 

10,412 
5,142 
95,594 
11,136 
6,908 

10,930 
59,779 
9,490 
8,015 
15,041 

82,581 
7,268 
18,996 

17,278 

8,598 
5,075 
27,444 
18,785 
7,156 

43,363 

8,298 

13,238 

24,255 

13,711 

5,330 
20,638 
16,024 
14,193 
10,130 

30,059 
5,841 

33,786 
6,848 
6,941 


4 

6 

179 

11 
26 
7 

14 
10 

38 

1,299 

253 

4 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(TfiDujand 
doliorj) 


17 
29 
33 

25 
355 

44 
26 
45 
45 
108 

89 

24 
21 

71 
92 

86 
23 
27 
18 
970 

45 
73 
42 
123 
121 

182 

7,632 

1,239 

21 

30 

324 

U8 

341 

33 

21 
15 
90 
69 
17 

53 
227 

36 
312 


41 
350 
69 
24 
36 

30 

28 

498 

37 


42 
156 
37 
34 
36 

311 
17 
92 


31 
25 
107 
102 
19 

223 

18 
67 
33 


42 
77 
69 
41 
43 

122 
15 

110 
33 
9 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thouidnd 
rlollars) 

1 
4 
2 

7 
144 

9 

3 

10 

12 

21 

19 
2 

{z) 


12 
10 
18 
71 
64 

60 

2,771 

411 

8 

10 

82 

49 

151 
11 

6 

3 

56 

36 

(z) 

17 
113 


Active 
proprie 
tors.* 
Novem 
ber 

Wumber) 


11 
28 
7 
14 
10 

39 

,312 

264 

3 

6 


19 
187 
20 


189 
14 
22 

5 

34 
8 

18 
10 

104 

5 

37 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

{T^umhtrj 


6 

9 

23 

22 

25 
,220 
223 


103 
8 
2 


7.11 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 


2 

40 

4 

96 

10 

462 

17 

729 

2 

67 

33 

1,406 

2 

85 

9 

432 

6 

255 

2 

78 

12 

346 

25 

876 

11 

524 

6 

187 

11 

391 

24 

1,152 

3 

73 

18 

738 

12 

282 

3 

70 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


7.12 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  7C.— BARBER  SHOPS-  SELECTED  CITIES  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 

Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Population 
1950 


(Thousand 
[J^umbtr)^     dollori) 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


Receipts, 
entire 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(ThouidTid 
dollcTsJ 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

[>tmnbfT)  (>fumbfr) 


Active 
propne 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  IS 
(DolUri) 


City 


Population 
1950 


(Thousand 
[T^umbcr]      dolUrj) 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


Receipts, 

entire 
year 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Tliousand 
doIUiTj) 


Active 

proprie- 
tors.* 
Novem- 
ber 

(?^umbeT) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(DolUlrsl 


Marlborough,  HasB* 
Marlin,  Tex. 
Moro.uette,  Hich. . 
Marchall,  Mich, 
Marshall,  Mo. 


Marshall,  Tex 

Marshalltown,  Iowa,. 

Msrihfleld,  Wis 

HaTLinez,  Calif 

Marlinsburg,  W,  Va, . 

Martins  Ferry,  Ohio, 
Martinsville,  Ind,.. 
Martinsville,  Va,... 
Marysville,  Calif... 
Maryville,  Mo 


Maryville,  Term, . 
Mason  City,  Iowa, 
Massena,  N.  Y, . . . 
Massillon,  Ohio,. 
Mattoon,  111 


Naumee,  Ohio 

Hayfield,  Ky 

Maynard  town,  Mass,^, 

Maysville,  Ky 

Mayvood,  Calif 


Maywood,  111,... 
Maywood,  N,  J,.. 
McAlester,  Okla. 
McAllen,  Tex,... 
McComb,  Miss,. . . 


MeCook,  Nebr, 

McKeesport,  Pa,... 
McKees  Rocks,  Pa, . 

McKinney,  Tex 

McMinnville,  Oreg, 

McMinnville,  Tenn, 
McPherson,  Kans,., 

Meadville,  Pa 

Mechanisburg,  Pa,. 
Mechanicville,  N.  " 


Medford,  Mass. 
Medford,  Oreg. 

Media,  Pa 

Medina,  N.  Y. . 
Medina,  Oldo. . 


Melrose,  Mass 

Melrose  Park,  111. . 
Melvindale,  Mich... 

Memphis ,  Tenn 

Menasha,  Wis 


Hendota,  111 

Menominee,  Mich,... 

Menomonie,  Wis 

Merced,  Calif 

Mercedes,  Tex 

Heridan,  Conn 

Meridian,  Miss 

Merrill,  Wis 

Mesa,  Ariz 

Methuen  town.  Mass, 


Metropolis,  111,. 
Metuchen,  N,  J,.. 

Mexla,  Te:: 

Mexico,  Mo 

Miami,  Fla 


Miami,  Okla, 

Miami  Beach,  Fla, . . . 
Miamisburg,  Ohio. . . . 
Michigan  City,  Ind.. 
Middleborou^  town, 
Mass. ' 


Middlesborough,  Ky,.» 

Middlesex  V.  X 

Hiddleti^wn,  Conn,.... 

Hlddletown,  N.  Y 

Mlddletown,  Ohio 


Mlddletown,  Pa 

Midland,  Mich 

Midland,  Pa 

Midland,  Tex 

Midland  Park,  N.  J, 


Miles  City,  Mont 

Hllford,  Del 

Milford  town,  Maoe.', 
Hillbom  twp.,  N.J.'. 
Millbul-y  town,  Mass,' 


15,741 
7,006 

17,345 
5,740 
S,819 

22,255 
19,750 
12,377 
8,216 
15,566 

13.214 
5,994 

17,210 
7,777 
6,814 

8,362 

27,593 
i:,123 
29,524 
17,993 

5,521 
8,959 
6,975 
8,508 
13,193 

27,409 
8,649 
17,809 
20,005 
10,386 

7,642 
51,223 
16,278 
10,525 

6,593 

7,599 
8,659 
18,906 
6,772 
7,506 

66,109 
17,170 
5,735 
6,187 
5,086 

26,919 
13,109 
9,475 
394,012 
12,360 

5,131 
11,124 

8,184 
15,144 
10,065 

43,747 

41,709 

8,9U 

16,766 

24,411 

6,079 
9,858 
6,618 
11,611 
246,983 

11,703 

45,541 

6,421 

28,379 

10,139 

14,419 
5,933 
29,665 
22,565 
33,634 

9,166 
14,202 

6,472 
21,756 

5,;  .3 

9,184 
5,179 
15,405 
13,172 
8,144 


10 
9 
5 
227 
6 


94 
79 
50 
57 
65 

40 
23 
152 
102 

47 

90 
102 
43 
96 
70 

16 
45 
21 
30 
85 

82 
20 
71 
59 
53 

40 
180 
57 
45 


18 

25 

119 
144 
47 
28 
20 

61 
39 
25 
1,366 
43 

14 
18 
31 
101 
28 

155 
171 
35 
59 
20 

16 
17 
28 
38 
1,414 

40 
482 

29 
115 


99 
67 
131 

25 
78 
41 
91 


652 

16 


(z) 


9 

15 

669 

18 

214 


5 

232 

6 

5 
9 
9 

11 
10 

38 
29 

9 
10 

9 


6 
11 
9 

180 


4 

2 

371 


20 

47 

4 

9 

1 

2 
2 
9 
6 
305 


103 
182 
203 
111 
281 

689 
521 
316 
390 
352 

218 
192 
1,261 
729 
,280 

607 
718 
57 
704 
508 

101 
472 
70 
102 
639 

685 
220 
543 
254 
399 

279 
1,066 
252 
302 
451 

265 
477 
288 


742 
1,206 

400 
90 
89 

492 
147 
138 
12,758 
214 

30 

iio 

1,016 
183 

708 

1,615 

126 

505 

8 

75 
90 
182 
262 
13,902 

352 

3,951 

200 

674 

40 


436 

203 

1,049 

103 

670 

183 

1,461 


251 
135 
115 
362 
70 


Milledgeville,  Oa. . . 

Mlllvale,  Pa 

Mill  Valley,  Calif.. 

Millville,  N.  J 

Milton  town,  Mass.'. 

Milton,  Pa 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

Mlnden,  La. 

Mlneola,  N.  Y 

Mineral  Wells,  Tex,. 

Minersvllle,  Pa 

Minneapolis,  Minn... 

Mlnot,  N.  Dak 

Mlshawaka,    Ind 

Mission,  Tex 

Missoula,  Mont 

Mitchell,  S.  Dak.... 

Moberly ,  Mo 

Mobile,  Ala 

Modesto,  Calif 

Holine,  111 

MonacB,  Pa *. ... 

Monahans,  Tex* 

Monessen,  Pa 

Monmouth,  111 

Monongahela,  Pa 

Monroe,  La 

Monroe,  Mich 

Monroe ,  N,  C 

Monroe,  Wis 

Monrovia,  Calif 

Montague  town.  Mass, 

Montclair,  N.  J 

Montebello,  Calif... 
Monterey,  Calif 

Monterey  Park,  Calif 
Montevideo,  Minn,... 

Montganery,  Ala 

Montpelier,  Vt 

Mooresville,  N,  C^.. 

Morehead ,  Minn 

Morgan  City,  La 

Morganton,  N,  C 

Morgantown,  W.  Va, .. 
Morrilton,  Ark 

Morris,  111 

Morristown,  N,  J,. . . 
Morristown,  Tenn,... 

Morrisville,  Pa 

Mosccw,  Idaho 

Moultrie,  Ga 

Moundsvllle,  W,  Va,. 
Mountain  View,  CaUf 
Mount  Airy,  N,  C... 
Mount  Carmel,    111,., 

Mount  Carmel,  Pa,... 
Mount  Clemens,  Mich, 
Mount  Healthy,  Ohio, 
Mount  Klsco,  N,  Y,.. 
Mount  Lebanon  twp,. 
Pa,' 

Mount  Oliver,  Pa, ... . 
Mount  Pleasant,  Iowa. 
Mount  Pleasant,  Mich 
Mount  Pleasant,  Pa,. 
Mount  Pleasant,  Tex, 

Mount  Rainier,  Md... 
Mount  Sterling,  Ky.. 

rtt,  Vernon,   111 , 

Mount  Vernon,  inu,,. 
Mount  Vernon,  N,  Y,. 

Mount  Venion,  Ohio,. 
Mount  Vcmon,  Wash,. 

Muncie,  Ind 

Munhall,  Pa 

Murfreesboro,  Term.. 

MurpnysDoro,  iii 

Murr^.  Ky, 

Murray,  Utah 

Muscatine,    Iowa 

Hiiakegon,  Mich 

Muskegon  Heights, 

Mich 

Muskogee,  Okla 

Nacogdoches,  Tex..".., 
Nanpa,  Idaho 


8,850 
7,275 
7,241 
16,116 
;2,395 

8,573 
632,651 
9,776 
15,574 
7,763 

7,792 

517,277 

21,924 

32,878 

10,756 

22,320 
12,062 
12,833 
127,151 
17,347 

37,296 
7,410 
6,260 
17,929 
10, 190 

8,921 
38,375 
21,275 
10,113 

7,008 

20,274 
7,793 
43,775 
21,754 
16,120 

20,113 
5,443 
105,098 
8,585 
7,118 

14,798 
9,759 
8,252 

25,446 
5,462 

6,917 
17,078 
13,016 

6,770 
10,548 

11,612 
14,759 
6,548 
7,194 
8,709 

14,298 

16,815 

5,557 

5,919 

26,178 

6,790 
5,831 
11,392 
5,911 
6,348 

10,978 
5,242 

15,563 
6,148 

71,837 

12,021 
5,198 
58,364 
16,422 
13.027 

8,417 
6,011 
8,998 
19,483 
48,047 


18,771 
37,255 
12,303 
16.142 


10 
6 
4 

13 
5 

11 
413 
6 
10 
10 

7 
406 
17 
22 
10 

18 
9 
14 
82 
28 

28 
9 
6 

16 
10 

10 
26 
23 
12 
9 


70 
23 
36 
28 
24 

23 
2,050 
28 
55 
31 

18 
2,067 
82 
84 
41 

113 
42 
52 
525 
205 

158 
50 
34 

57 
37 

31 
186 
114 
93 
36 

14 
18 
140 
60 
99 

17 
19 
352 
33 
53 

52 
27 
79 
154 
27 


30 
25 
47 
22 
35 

23 

28 
81 
22 
203 

5i 

42 
188 
28 
64 

40 
43 
18 
64 
232 


86 

117 
35 
62 


636 
10 
22 
16 

38 

10 

18 

202 


(z) 


7 

185 

13 

25 

10 
11 
47 
55 
12 


417 
6 
10 
9 


409 
25 
24 
9 

21 
9 
15 
92 
31 

32 
11 
8 
16 

13 

10 
28 
23 

9 
12 


278 
4 


5 

104 

7 

13 

5 

5 

26 

22 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


CITIES 


7.13 


Table  7C.— BARBER  SHOPS  -  SELECTED  CITIES  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 

ESTASLISHMCNTS,  RECEIPTS,  PaY  RoLL,  AND  PeRSONNEI. 


Ot, 


llaoticoke.  Pa 

NanV  Clo,  P> 

lUpm,  Calir 

Narerville,  111 

Napoleon,  Ohio 

Nuhua,  N.  H 

Haahviire,  Teim 

Natchez,  Hiss 

Natchitoches,   La...., 
Natick  toun,  Mass.^.. 

National  City,  Calif, 

Nau^atuok ,  Conn 

Nasareth,  Pa 

Nebrasia  City,  Nebr. , 
Needhan  town,  Maes.^. 

Neenah,  Wis 

Negaunee,  Hlch 

Neo^o,  Ho 

Neptune  tvp,,  N.  J.^, 
Nevada,  Ho 

Mew  Albany,   Ind 

Newark,  Del 

Newark,  N.  J 

Newark,  N.  I 

Newark,  Ohio 

New  Bedford,  Hass,.., 

New  Bern,  N.  C 

Newberry,  S.  C 

New  Brwinf els,  Tex. . . 
New  Brighton,  Pa 


Popubtion 
1950 


(Thousand 
;Numbti)j     doll<iM) 


New  Britain,  Conn.... 
New  Brvmswlok,  N,  J,. 

Newburgh,   N.  Y 

Newburyport,  Hass.... 
New  Castle,  Del 

73,663 
38.768 
31,924 
14,073 
5,399 

New  Castle,  Ind 

New  Castle,  Pa 

New  Cuniberland,  Pa... 

New  Haven,  Conn 

New  Hyde  Park,  N,  T.. 

18,227 

48,563 

6,200 

163,344 

7,323 

New  Iberia,  La 

New  Kensington,  Pa, ., 
New  London,  Conn 

16,460 
25,226 
30,367 

New  Orleans,  La 

567,257 

Hew  Philadelphla,Ohio 

Newport,  Ark 

Newport,  Ky 

Newport  town,  N.  H.'. 
Newport,  a.  I 

12,966 
6,262 

31,015 
5,047 

32,090 

Newport  city,  Vt 

Newport  Beach,  CaUf. 

Newport  News,  Va 

New  Rochelle,  N.  Y... 
New  £»(yTna  Beach,Pla. 

5,215 
12,220 
41,571 
59,626 

5,747 

Newton,   Iowa 

11,699 

Newton,  Mass 

SO  996 

Newton,  N.  J 

Newton,  N.  C 

New  Ula,  Minn 

5,771 
6,015 
9,312 

New  York,  N.  Y 

Bronx  Borough 

Brooklyn  Borough. . . 
Manhattan  Borough. . 

f^ieens  Borough 

RlcfaBond     Borough. . 

7,835,099 
1,444,903 
2,716,347 
1,936,540 
1,546,293 
191,015 

Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.. 
Nilee,  Mich 

90,875 
13,117 

Noblesville,  Ind 

Norfolk,  Kebr 

6,563 
11,231 

Norfolk,  Va 

188,601 

Nomal,   111 

Noivan,   Okla 

Norristown,  Pa 

North  Adans,  Mass.... 

26,972 
38,193 
21,475 

Northampton,  Mass. . . . 

Northampton,  Pa 

North  Andover  town, 
Mass.' 

28,998 
9,359 

8,429 
15,977 

12,119 

North  Arlington,  N.J, 
North  Attleborough 
town,  Mass.' 

North  Bergen  twp., 
N.   J.l 

North  Braddock,  Pa... 

Northbridge  town, 
Mass.' 

40,399 
14,724 

10,328 
8,700 

North  Chicago,  111... 

20,140 
5,427 

13,542 
7,023 
5,326 

34,666 

173,359 

22,678 

9,548 

19,663 

21,132 
17,463 
5,818 
6,851 
16,262 

12,418 
6,420 
5,730 

13,495 
7,986 

29,297 
6,701 
437,857 
10,275 
34,178 

109,033 
15,784 

7,563 
12,196 

9,503 


Esuty 
lish- 
menu 


14 
5 
6, 

31 

140 

15 

3 

11 

11 
17 
9 


9 

4 

a 

8 
7 

26 

5 

527 

6 

26 

128 
10 
10 
5 
9 

63 
56 
41 
15 
4 

13 

59 

4 

192 


11 
32 
42 
12 
435 


22 
5 

34 

5 
10 
55 

47 
7 

8 
9 
33 
7 
5 
7 

6,591 

937 

2,339 

2,191 

973 

151 

85 
7 

14 
5 

11 


Receipta, 

entire 
year 


33 
13 
88 
35 
23 

93 
741 
85 
24 
42 

98 
57 
29 
31 
33 

50 
11 
32 
29 
35 

115 

19 

1,956 

31 

120 

397 
70 
55 
26 

26 

254 
194 
142 
56 
9 

76 
193 

17 
685 

21 

55 

120 

178 

70 

1,483 

33 
12 
77 
16 
98 

13 
51 
277 
164 
29 

65 
27 
156 
28 
38 
32 

32,313 
3,650 
8,349 

16,112 

3,710 

492 

3U 
35 
54 
41 
52 

930 

U 

133 

131 

84 

73 
21 

11 
25 


Pay  coll, 
entice 
year 

dolUri) 


Acuve 
pcopne- 
tors.' 
Novetn 
bee 

[><umli<i) 


2 
30 

15 

4 

20 

309 

37 

11 

7 

36 
11 
3 
6 
9 


3 

10 
3 
11 

32 

5 

579 

5 

34 

92 
43 
26 


24 
41 

3 
160 

6 

20 
22 
54 
31 
406 

5 
3 

16 
5 

27 

13 

119 

36 

12 


40 
3 
24 
10 

11,516 

951 

1,933 

7,550 

934 

93 

64 
10 
6 
17 
14 

442 
3 
63 
19 
15 


16 
5 
7 

31 
148 

14 
4 
12 


28 

6 

543 

7 

32 

126 
10 
13 
6 
11 

73 
53 
43 
16 


16 
62 

4 
201 

4 

11 
36 
44 
15 
447 

14 
7 

25 
5 

32 

5 
10 
52 
52 

5 

10 
9 

34 
8 


7,063 
1,028 
2,475 
2,393 
1,012 
155 


94 


Paid 
employees, 

wocliv^eek 
ended 
neacest 
Nov.  15 

(>{umbCT) 


13 
6 
2 

18 
180 
24 


3 
3 
7 
1 
6 

17 

2 

298 

3 

12 

60 
22 

14 


12 
21 

1 
98 

4 

7 
14 
30 
21 
243 

4 
2 
7 
2 
15 

3 
65 
20 

6 

11 
5 

19 
2 

10 
5 

6,207 

514 

1,145 

3,934 

552 

62 


231 

3 

30 

12 

9 


Piy  coll. 

wockweck 
ended 
neacest 
Nov.  15 

(DolUn) 


65 
47 
685 
298 
90 

464 
6,019 
822 
369 
U5 

776 
218 
72 
104 
165 

118 
60 

199 
60 

224 

594 
90 
11,159 
130 
609 

1,816 
983 
500 
U3 


1,073 
999 
512 
214 


528 
785 
75 
3,120 
155 

324 
466 

1,169 
586 

8,236 

121 
50 

319 
99 

521 

178 

2,378 

721 

245 

472 
230 
749 
75 
463 
177 

233,351 
18,992 
39,810 

152,452 

20,073 

2,024 

1,257 
190 
144 
334 
288 

3,279 
120 

1,456 
332 
303 

498 


105 
65 


aty 


North  College  Hill, 
Ohio 

Northfield,  Minn.... 

North  Little  Rook, 
Ark 

North  Miajni,  Fla. ... 

North  Pelham,  N.  Y.. 

North  PlaInrield,N.J 
North  Platte,  Nebr.. 
North  Providence 

town,   R.   I.' 

North  Sacramento, 

Calif 

North  Tarryton,  N,  Y 
North  Tonawanda,  N.Y 

Norwalk,  Conn 

Norwalk,  Ohio 

Norwich  city.  Conn.. 

Norwich,  N.  Y 

Norwood  town,  Mass.' 

Norwood,  Ohio. 

Nutley,  N.  J 

Nyack,  N.  Y 

Oakdale,  La. 

Oakland,  Calif 

Oak  La'jn,  111 

Oakmont,  Pa 

Oak  Park,  111 

Oakwood,  Ohio 

Oberlin,  Ohio 

Ocala,  Fla 

Ocean  City,  N.  J... . 
Oceanside,  Calif.... 

Oconomowoc,  Wis..... 

Oconto,  Wis. 

Odessa,  Tex 

Oelwein,  Iowa 

Ogden,  Utah 

Ogdensburg,  N.  Y.... 

Oil  City,  Pa 

Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 

Okmulgee,  Okla 

Olathe,  Kans 

Old  Forge,  Pa. 

Old  Town ,  Maine 

Clean,  N.  Y 

Olney,  111 

Olympia,  Wash 

OlyphanL,  Pa 

Omaha,  Nebr 

Oneida,  N.  Y 

Oneonta,  N,  Y 

Ontario,  Calif 

Opelika,  Ala 

Opelousas,  La 

Opp,  Ala 

Orange,  Calif 

Orange  town,  Haas.'. 

Orange,  N.  J 

Orange,  Tex 

Orangeburg,  S.  C... 
Oregon  City,  Oreg..., 
Orem,  Utah 

Orlando,  Fla 

Oroville,  Calif 

Orville,  Ohio 

Osceola,  Ark 

Oshkosh,  Wis , 

Oskaloosa,  Iowa. 

Ossining,  N.  Y 

Oswego,  N.  Y 

Ottawa,  111 

Ottawa ,  Kans 

Ottumwa,  Iowa, 

Overland ,  Mo 

Owatoma,  Minn 

Owego,  N.  Y 

Owensboro,  Ky 

Owosso,  Mich. 

Oxford,  N,  C 

Oxford,  Ohio 

Oxnard,  Calif 

Czark,  Ala. 

Pacific  Grove,  Calif, 

Paducah,  Ky 

Painesville,   Ohio.... 

Palatka,   Fla 

Palestine,  Tex 


Population 
1950 


Bscab- 
Ush- 
menu 


{Thauitind 


7,910 
7,471 

42,142 

10,721 

5,057 

12,760 
U,390 


6,016 

8,333 
24,730 
49,458 

9,779 
23,382 

8,945 
16,693 
34,626 
26,746 

5,867 

5,560 

380,576 

8,732 

6,988 

63,175 

9,618 
6,457 

11,588 
5,949 

12,880 

5,322 
5,046 

29,432 
7,838 

56,910 

16,126 

19,556 

242,450 

18,298 

5,589 

9,745 
8,256 

22,842 
8,541 

15,711 

7,019 

247,408 

11,367 

13,531 

22,823 

12,264 

11,600 
5,212 

10,053 
5,880 

38,413 
21,100 
15,311 
7,616 
8,338 

51,326 
5,345 
5,164 
5,005 

40,934 

11,095 
16,055 
22,611 
16,951 
10,051 

33,640 
11,463 
10,149 
5,352 
33,933 

15,321 
6,703 
6,926 

21,519 
5,244 

9,573 
32,430 
14,365 

9,172 
12,455 


12 
31 

15 
7 

4 

346 

3 


7 
5 

21 
7 

39 

12 
18 
156 
13 
5 


193 
7 
10 
14 


Receipts, 
entice 
year 


Pay  coll. 
entice 
yeac 

(ThouiaTid 
dolldi 


23 

74 

29 

42 

22 
59 
173 
34 


27 
55 
138 
53 
43 

19 

1,894 

13 

18 

253 


13 
86 
32 
42 

20 
10 

142 
29 

193 


62 

860 

60 

16 


27 
98 
36 

104 

19 
390 
37 
41 


42 
14 
69 
11 

96 
105 
51 
73 
13 

314 
46 
10 
20 

141 

14 
39 
61 
92 
34 

93 
26 
35 
13 
125 

68 
51 
37 
81 
42 

37 
137 

57 
107 

70 


11 
36 
7 
16 

7 

641 

10 

1 

95 


10 

7 

335 

24 


1 

279 

13 

12 

32 

21 
20 
6 
23 

4 

3 
51 
24 
35 

3 

153 

31 

2 


Active 
pcopcie- 
toes.* 
Novem- 
bee 

(Atumbei) 


Paul 

employees, 

wockweck 

ended 

nearest 

Nov   15 

(>^uraixT) 


13 
30 

17 
8 

5 

345 

3 


26 

7 
42 

12 
19 
166 


9 

195 


3 

266 

3 

1 

39 


3 
174 
12 


5 

13 

2 

148 
5 
9 
14 


Pay  coll. 
wockweck 
ended 
neacest 
Nov.  IS 

(DolUrt) 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


7.14 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  7C.— BARBER  SHOPS—  SELECTED  CITIES  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 

Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


City 


Population 
1950 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


(Number) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Acuve 
propne- 
tors." 
Novem- 
ber 
(Thousand 
dollars)    [J^umher) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(T^umbcr) 


Pay  roll, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  IS 

(Dollarj) 


aty 


Population 
1950 


Estab- 

liBh- 

mente 


(Thouidnd 
(>(umbgr]      dollars) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors. • 
Novem- 
ber 

(Number) 


Piud 

employees, 

wcdcwcek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 


Payroll, 
workwedc 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Dollars) 


9,617 
9,52^ 
6,632 
7,428 
5,800 

5,910 
25,290 
16,522 

6,U7 


Palisades  Park,  N,J,, 
Palmer  town,  Mass,^,, 

Palmerton,  Pa 

Palm  Springs,  Calif,. 
Palmyra,  N.  J 

Paln^a,   Pa 

Palo  Alto,   Calif 

Panipa,  Tex. 

Pana,    111 

Panama  Cityj  Fla 

Parggould,  Ark 

Paris,  111 

Paris,  Ky 

Paris,  Tenn 

Paris,  Tex 

Parkersburg,  W.  Va... 

Park  Ridge,  111 

Parma,  Ohio, 

Parsons,  Kans 

Pasadena,  Calif 

Pasadena,  Tex 

Pascagoula,  Miss 

Pasco,  Wash 

Passaic,  N.  J 

Patchogue,  N,  Y 

Paterson,  N,  J, 

Paulsboro,  N,  J 

Pauls  Valley,  Okla... 

Pawhuska,   Okla 

Pavtucket,  R.  I 

Peabody,  Mass 

Pecos,  Tex 

Peekskill,  N.  Y 

Pekin,  111 

Pendleton,  Greg, 

Pennsauken  twp.,N.J.^ 
Penns  Grove,  N,  J..,. 

Penn  Yan,  N.  Y 

Pensacola,  Fla 

Peoria,  111 

Peoria  Heights,  111.. 

Perry,  Iowa 

Perry,  Okla 

Perth  Amboy,  N,  J,... 
Peru,  111 

Peru,   Ind 

Petalujna,   Calif 

Petersburg,  Va 

Petoskey,  Mich 

Pharr,  Tex 

Phenix  City,  Ala 

Philadelphia,   Pa 

PhilUpsburg,   N.  J... 

Phoenix,  Ariz 

Phoenixville,  Pa 

Picayune,  Miss, 

Pierre,  S.  Dak 

Pikeville,  Ky 

Pine  Bluff,  Aik 

Pipestone,  Minn 

Plqua,   Ohio 

Pitcaim,  Pa 

Pitman,   N,  J 

Pittsburg,  Calif 

Pittsburg,  Kans 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Plttsfield,  Mass 

Pittston,  Pa 

Plainfield,  N,  J 

Plains  twp,,  Pa,^,.., 

Pi-ainview,   Tex 

Plant  City,   Fla 

Plaquemlne ,  La 

Platteville,  Wis 

Plattsburg,  N,  Y 

Pleasantville,  N.  J,. 
Plymouth  town.  Mass,' 

Plymouth,  Mich 

Plymouth,  Pa 

Pocalello,    Idaho 

Pomona,  Calif 

Pcfnpano,    Fla 

Ponca  City,   Okla 

Pontlac,    111 

Pontlac,  Mich 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


26,248 

15 

9,660 

3 

9,794 

9 

6,901 

6 

8,818 

9 

21,636 

20 

29,510 

36 

16,543 

5 

28,852 

7 

14,706 

12 

104,087 

69 

22,444 

6 

10,797 

10 

10,177 

9 

57,851 

82 

7,359 

8 

139,423 

189 

7,840 

9 

6,867 

8 

5,307 

6 

81,180 

82 

22,647 

19 

8,054 

9 

17,746 

15 

21,912 

15 

11,701 

9 

22,753 

6 

6,678 

9 

5,479 

5 

43,293 

31 

111,523 

83 

5,402 

4 

6,161 

6 

5,155 

5 

41,291 

44 

8,691 

5 

13,281 

11 

10,390 

4 

34,948 

35 

6,431 

8 

8,678 

7 

23,285 

14 

2,064,794 

2,017 

18,909 

17 

105,442 

83 

12,913 

12 

6,717 

11 

5,690 

5 

5,162 

5 

37,147 

28 

5,256 

5 

17,426 

14 

5,863 

7 

6,993 

4 

12,662 

17 

19,371 

23 

673,763 

567 

53,055 

50 

14,992 

22 

42,212 

44 

12,543 

12 

14,023 

7 

9,208 

11 

5,737 

9 

5,718 

6 

17,726 

15 

12,032 

3 

13,652 

14 

6,549 

8 

13,026 

13 

25,882 

23 

35,157 

27 

5,708 

5 

20,185 

12 

8,968 

5 

73,112 

49 

137 
92 
26 

131 


44 

20 

40 

8 

37 

16 

57 

28 

79 

25 

144 

41 

22 

5 

54 

19 

48 

20 

439 

163 

67 

33 

37 

13 

53 

17 

282 

53 

50 

12 

565 

94 

35 

9 

32 

11 

33 

9 

233 

39 

58 

14 

25 

(z) 

47 

8 

85 

21 

36 

35 

21 

3 

29 

6 

28 

11 

126 

59 

524 

191 

14 

34 

12 

22 

5 

158 

33 

16 

3 

68 

29 

48 

16 

U7 

65 

29 

3 

16 

4 

46 

18 

7,084 

1,792 

43 

3 

580 

267 

43 

7 

18 

1 

28 

10 

44 

20 

143 

63 

21 

3 

65 

16 

21 

4 

23 

6 

82 

31 

66 

17 

2,712 

800 

159 

19 

55 

4 

171 

40 

22 

... 

93 

36 

62 

25 

26 

5 

26 

6 

67 

23 

20 

4 

44 

6 

22 

1 

30 

2 

98 

27 

175 

69 

32 

13 

71 

23 

33 

12 

322 

119 

11 

4 
6 

4 

5 
20 
12 

6 
16 

11 
13 
6 
10 
28 

37 

5 

6 

11 

67 

7 
10 
10 
87 

9 

199 

9 

13 

6 

84 

18 
10 
13 
16 

12 


15 
2,063 
19 
73 
12 

11 
5 
4 

27 

7 


4 
17 
22 

594 
54 
25 
46 
12 

12 
11 
9 


2 

2 

16 

1,001 

3 

125 

4 


2 
3 
13 

11 

432 

12 


148 
138 

61 

1,261 

744 

135 

981 

444 
120 
302 
532 
484 

315 
103 
376 
393 
3,150 

643 

313 

434 

1,051 

260 

1,373 
167 
150 
169 
805 

302 

45 

120 

402 

712 

50 

140 

215 

1,260 

3,997 


216 
97 

781 
62 

607 

415 

1,480 

36 

103 

442 

35,601 

70 

5,772 

195 

16 

240 

414 

1,218 

61 

316 
56 
115 
670 
390 

16,016 

346 

92 

794 


848 
497 
97 
127 
477 

109 

109 

30 

53 

458 

1,443 
274 
447 
243 

2,477 


Poplar  Bluff,  Mo 

Portage,  Wis 

Portales,  N,  Hex 

Port  Angeles,  Wash... 
Port  Arthur,  Tex 

Port  Chester,  N.  Y... 
Port  Clinton,  Ohio... 
Portorvil'e,     Calif,. 

Port  Huron,  Mich 

Port  Jervis,  N.  Y.... 

Portland,   Ind 

Portland ,  Maine 

Portland,   Oreg 

Port  Neches,  Tex 

Portsmouth,  N,  H 

Portsmouth,  Ohio 

Portanouth,   Va 

Port  Townsend,  Wash,. 

Potsdam,  N.  Y 

Pottstown,  Pa, 

Pottsville,  Pa 

Poughkeepsie,  N,  Y,.. 
Prairie"  du  Chien,Wis. 

Pratt,  Kans 

Prescott,  Ariz 

Presque  Isle,  Maine,. 

Price,  Utah 

Prichard,  Ala 

Princeton,  111 

Princeton,  Ind 

Princeton,  Ky 

Princeton,  N.  J 

Princeton,  W.  Va 

Prospect  Park,  N,  J.. 
Prospect  Park,  Pa,... 

Providence,  R,  I 

Provo,  Utah 

Pueblo,  Colo 

Pulaski,  Tenn 

Pulaski,  Va 

Pulljnani  Wash, 

Punxsutawney,  Pa..... 
Putnam  city,  Conn.... 

Puyallup,  Wash 

Quakertown,  Pa 

Quincy,   Fla 

Qulncy,    111 

Quincy,  Mass 

Racine,  Wis 

Radford,  Va 

Rahway,  N.  J 

Raleigh,     N.  C 

Randolph  town,  Mass.^ 
Rankin,  Pa 

Rapid  City,  S.  Dak... 

Raritan,  N,  J 

Raton,  N,  Hex 

Ravenna,  Ohio 

Rawlins,  Wyo 

Raymondville,  Tex,.., 

Rayne,  La 

Reading  town,  Mass,^, 

Reading,  Ohio 

Reading,  Pa 

Red  Bank,  N,  J 

Redding,  Calif 

Redlands,  Calif 

Red  Lion ,  Pa 

Red  Oak,  Iowa 

Redondo  Beach,  Calif, 

Red  Wing,  Minn 

Redwood,  Calif 

Reidsvllle,  N,  C 

Reno,  Nev 

Rensselaer,  N,  Y 

Renton,  Wash 

Revere,  Mass, 

Rhinelander,  Vis 

Rice  Lake,  Wis 

Richfield,  Minn 

Richmond,  Calif 

Richmond,  Ind 

Richmond,  Ky 

Richmond ,  Va 

Richwood,  W,  Va 


15,120 
7,283 
3,093 
11,172 
57,377 

23,969 
5,538 
6,857 

35,597 
9,343 

7,050 

76,936 

371,011 

5,447 
18,793 

36,663 
71,294 
5,276 
7,489 
22,616 

23,642 

40,975 

5,392 

7,505 

6,734 

9,945 
5,999 
18,919 
5,737 
7,636 

5,384 
12,160 
8,317 
5,251 
5,851 

247,700 

28,899 

63,561 

5,760 

9,136 

11,979 
8,902 
8,165 
9,967 
5,682 

6,586 
41,402 
83,190 
70,749 

8,979 

21,237 
65,123 
10,007 
6,952 
25,179 

5,158 
7,927 
9,733 
7,335 
9,135 

6,493 
13,379 
7,824 
109,062 
12,710 

10,  U7 
18,411 
5,087 
6,451 
25,203 

10,626 
25,342 
11,760 
32,225 
10,745 

16,039 

36,563 

8,728 

6,911 

17,415 

99,218 

39,504 

10,217 

229,906 

5,306 


10 
25 
II 

9 
81 
343 

3 
18 

35 

58 

5 

5 

26 

23 

45 

3 

5 


307 
17 
SO 


3 
5 
5 
127 
18 

12 
9 
8 


48 

32 

5 

179 

4 


47 
34 
30 
76 
284 

96 
34 
71 
89 
26 

36 

319 

1,554 

16 


120 
242 
13 
19 
128 

70 
169 
24 
32 
80 

53 

13 
61 
24 
42 

17 
103 
34 

13 
17 

1,034 
68 
197 
39 
54 

70 
28 
44 
54 
31 

27 
151 
272 
266 

36 

56 
372 
12 
12 
90 

15 
33 
36 
39 
18 

7 
29 
14 
411 
89 

86 
75 
25 
40 
60 

33 
94 
82 
200 
20 

71 
73 
47 
32 

10 


21 
7 
10 
20 
117 

23 

6 
23 

U 

1 

10 

103 

502 

7 

30 

38 
96 
4 


7 
54 
11 
1 
4 

290 
17 
50 
21 
24 

15 
6 
18 
24 


13 
54 
73 
68 

16 

13 
200 
1 
M 

44 


313 

167 


1,141 
II 


1 
34 

21 

38 
35 
7 
13 
19 

14 
22 
32 

101 
5 

37 
20 
21 
11 

4 

107 

56 

2 

525 

M 


9 

10 
7 
14 
47 

24 
9 
12 
26 
12 

10 

84 

354 

2 

19 

32 
53 
6 
7 
26 

25 
49 
4 
7 
9 

7 
3 
11 
9 
9 

5 
6 

U 
4 
5 

312 
21 
52 
7 
II 

11 
11 
10 


6 
7 
13 
5 
7 

3 

7 

5 

136 

20 


9 
25 
7 
5 
3 

49 

32 

5 

172 

4 


4 
56 
220 
4 
14 

25 
55 
3 


5 
19 
6 

1 
3 

153 
9 
27 
12 
14 

7 
4 
II 
11 
3 

9 
29 
39 
29 


6 

114 

1 

1 

17 


9 
18 
30 

2 

14 
13 
7 
6 
2 

39 

25 

2 

275 


436 
U9 
207 
413 
2,297 

427 

120 

456 

305 

20 

205 

1,986 

10,025 

171 

561 

830 

1,910 

80 


256 
683 
136 
286 
513 

445 
65 

541 
54 

405 

243 
1,152 
200 
20 
110 

5,559 
368 

1,099 
412 
453 

469 
121 
350 
415 
154 

258 
1,105 
1,453 

1,341 
355 

245 

4,196 

33 

7 

636 


242 

191 
336 
113 


101 

U 

1,724 

453 

763 
652 
126 
160 

313 

271 

466 

626 

2,044 

70 

931 
426 
326 
247 
104 

2,128 

1,140 

45 

10,138 


CITIES 


7.15 


Table  7C.— BARBER  SHOPS—  SELECTED  CITIES  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 


Establishments.  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


City 


Population 
1950 


Eeatv 
ink- 
ments 


JNumM 


Reccipta, 
entire 
year 

{^Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

CTfioujdml 
dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

woricweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(A[umbcr)|  Wumber) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors.* 
Novem' 
ber 


Pay  roll. 

workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

IDolhrs) 


City 


Population 
1950 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


(Thousand 
[7>(uwber]      dollars) 


Receipts, 

entire 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

(Thoujijnd 
dollars) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors.* 
Novem- 
ber 

(dumber) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 


Pay  toll, 

workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(Dollars) 


Ridgefield  Purls,  N.J, 
Rid^evood,  N.  J 

RldgPWQjr,    Pa 

Ripon,  Wis. 

River  Rouge,  Mich.... 

Riverside,  Calif 

Riverside,  111 

Roanoke,  Ala 

Roanoke,  Vs. 

Roanoke  Rapids,  N.  C. 

Robbinsdalc,  Hirm. ... 

Robstovo,  Teit 

Robinson,  111. 

Rochelie,  111 

Rochester,  Hiim 

Rochester,  N.  H 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

Rochester,  Pa. 

Rock  Falls,  111 

Rockford,  lU 

Rock  Hill,  S.  C 

Rock  Island,  111 

Rockland,  Maine 

Rockland  town,  Mass.^ 
Rock  Springs,  Wyo.... 

Rookville,  Md 

RockviUe  Centre, N.Y. 

Rockville,  Conn • 

Rocky  Mount,  N.  C... 
Rocky  River,  ffiiio,... 

Rolls,  Mo 

Roaie,  Ga 

Roue,  N.  Y 

Roseburg,  Oreg 

Boselle,  N.  J 

Roselle  Park,  N,  J... 

Rosenburg,  Tex 

Roseville,  Calif 

Roscville,  Mich 

RoEvell,  N.  Hex 

Royal  Oak,  Mich 

Rumford  Falls  vil- 
lage, Maine^. 

Rushville,  Ind 

Rufsell,  Kans 

Russell ville,  Ala. . . . 
Russellvllle ,  Ark. . . . 

Ruston,  La 

Rutherford,  K.  J 

Rutland  city,  Vt 

Rye,  N.  Y 

Saco,  Maine 

Sacramento,  CaUf.... 

Saginaw,  Mich 

St.  Albans  city,  Vt.. 

St.  Albans,  V,  Va. ... 
St.  Augustine,  Fla... 
St,  Bernard,  Ohio.... 

St,  Charles,  111 

St.  Charles,  Mo 


St.  Clair,  Pa 

St.  Clair  Shores,  Mfch. 

St.  Cloud,  Minn 

St,  Johnebury  vil- 
lage, Vt 


St,  Joseph,  Mich, . . . , 

St,  Joseph,  Mo 

St,  Louis,  Mo 

St,  Louis  Park,  Mizm. 
St,  Marys,  Ohio 


St.  Marys,  Pa 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

St.  Petersburg,  Fla, 

Salcmanca,  N.  Y 

Salan,  111 


Salem,  Maes 

Salem,  N,  J 

Salea,  Ohio, 

Salem,  Oreg • 

Salaa,  Va 


Saline,  Sans 

Salinas,  Calif 

Salisbury,  Md 

Salisbury,  N.  C 

Salt  Lake  City,  Dtah. 


See  foo-tnotes  at  end  of  table. 


12,001 
17,«r7 
6,251 
5,610 
20,366 

46,399 
9,130 
5,il9 

91,089 
8,123 

11,239 
7,248 
6,405 
5,415 

29,634 

13,768 

331,252 

7,169 

7,962 

92,503 

24,472 

48,594 

9,138 

8,929 

10,785 

6,948 
22,274 

8,020 
27,644 
11,086 

9,313 
29,617 
41,379 

8,205 
17,646 

11.521 

5,758 

8,715 

15,801 

25,572 

46,817 

9,915 
6,754 
6,471 

6,019 
8,135 
10,346 
17,394 
17,647 

11,745 

10,349 

135,761 

92,352 

8,571 

9,853 
13,418 
7,057 
6,691 
14,307 

5,863 
19,785 
28,375 

7,367 

10,123 

75,572 

852,623 

22,495 

6,211 

7,852 

309,474 

95,712 

3,850 

6,108 


41,842 

9,077 

12,683 

43,064 

6,820 

26,141 
13,895 
15,019 
19,999 
181,718 


331 

12 

5 

81 

15 

28 

8 

9 

11 


9 
3 

7 
7 
6 
9 
12 

6 

3 

143 

70 

11 

5 
14 
6 
5 

11 

6 
3 
13 


6 
55 

755 
4 
7 

8 

212 

52 

6 


36 
14 
10 
33 
5 

16 

18 
15 
17 
140 


33 
39 
28 
32 
76 

10 

20 

374 

60 

31 
27 
30 
12 
133 

39 

1,203 

56 

12 

408 

94 
129 
39 
30 
47 

33 
72 
36 

181 
31 

13 
143 
118 
80 
35 

28 
19 
44 
22 
103 


35 
33 

30 

34 
38 
36 
37 
67 

25 

7 

769 

321 

39 

31 
37 
24 
49 
43 


38 

60 

248 

3,179 

24 

14 

20 

1,002 

249 

26 

28 

128 
45 
54 

217 
49 

94 
125 

88 
120 
760 


9 
182 
20 

9 
9 
4 
3 
53 

14 
242 

14 

2 

110 

41 
26 

15 


231 

102 

10 

16 
7 
5 
7 
5 


18 

91 

962 

6 


21 
10 
16 
72 
25 

34 
34 
35 
64 

247: 


5 
16 

31 
3 
6 
62 
10 

4 
9 
8 
3 
20 

9 

360 

Li 

3 
91 

15 
30 
7 
10 
13 

7 
14 

7 
21 

6 

6 
21 
32 
11 
10 

9 
7 
9 
5 
20 


5 
9 
12 

6 

3 

157 

76 

11 

5 
15 
6 
5 
13 

6 

3 
14 


6 

53 

763 


226 
53 

6 
5 


10 

38 

5 

18 
26 
15 
20 
142 


124 

6 

1 

47 

21 
13 
6 
3 
3 

5 

12 

3 

43 

4 


8 

48 

506 

3 


126 

62 

3 

5 


55 
142 
100 
195 
291 

1,671 
110 
164 

3,516 
401 

199 
167 
73 
63 
967 

219 
4,827 

264 

35 

2,179 

314 
516 
291 
114 
130 

274 
395 
265 
1,843 
192 


1,498 
468 
646 
175 

36 
72 
288 
179 
872 

1,635 

150 
132 
273 

196 
349 
396 
198 
631 


4,795 

2,110 

194 

381 
149 
116 
143 
105 


301 

306 

1,327 

19,614 

139 


5,552 

2,109 

124 

172 


15 

482 

5 

223 

6 

313 

26 

7,480 

10 

600 

15 
14 
U 
29 
104 


676 

706 

711 

1,131 

4,830 


San  Angelo,  Tex 

San  Antonio,  Tex.... 

San  Benito,  Tex 

San  Bernardino, Calif 
San  Bruno,  Calif.... 

San  Buenaventura, 
Calif 

San  Carlos,  Calif... 
San  Diego,  Calif,... 
Sand  Springs,  Okla,,. 

Sandusky ,  Ohio 

San  Fernando,  Calif, 

Sanford,  Fla 

Sanford,  N.  C 

San  Francisco,  Calif 

San  Gabriel,  Calif,. 

Sanger,  Calif 

San  Jose,  Calif 

San  Leandro,  Calif. . 
San  Luis  Obispo, 
Calif 

San  Marcos,  Tex 

San  Marino,  Calif... 

San  Mateo,  Calif, 

San  Pablo,  CaUf 

San  Rafael,  Calif... 

Santa  Ana,  Calif 

Santa  Barbara,  Calif, 
Santa  Clara,  Calif.. 
Santa  Cruz,  Calif... 
Santa  Fe,  N.  Mex...., 

Santa  Maria,  Calif.. 
Santa  Monica,  Calif., 
Santa  Paula,  Calif.. 
Santa  Rosa,  Calif,.., 
Sapulpa,  Okla 


Saranac  Lake,  N,  Y. ., 

Sarasota,  Fla 

Saratoga  Springs, N.Y, 
Saugus  town,  Mass.^., 
Sault  Ste .Marie, Mich. 

Savanna,  111 

Savannah ,   Ga 

Sayre,  Pa 

Sayreville,  H.  J 

Scarsdale,  N.  Y 

Schenectady,  N.Y 

Schuylkill  Haven,  Pa. 

Scotia,  N.  Y 

Scottdale,  Pa 

Scottobluff,  Nebr.... 

Scranton,  Pa 

Searcy,  Ark 

Seattle,  Wash 

Sedalia,  Mo 

Seguin,  Tex 

Selma,  Ala 

Selma,  Calif 

Seminole,  Okla 

Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y... 
Sewickley,  Pa 

Seymour,  Ind 

Shaker  Heights,  Ohio. 

Shennokln,  Pa 

Sharon,  Pa 

Sharon  Hill,  Pa 

Sharpsburg,  Pa 

Sharpsville,  Pa 

Shawano,  Wis. 

Shawnee,  Okla 

Sheboygan,  Wis 

Sheffield,  Ala 

Shelby,  N.  C 

Shelby,  Ohio 

Shelbyville,  Ind. 

Shelbyvllle,  Tenn. ... 

Shelton,  Conn 

Shenandoah,  Ia.7a 

Shenandoah,  Pa 

Sheridan,  Wyo 

Sherman,  Tex 

Shllllngton,  Pa 

Sbippensburg ,  Pa 

Shorewood,  Wis 

Shreveport,  La 

Sidney,  Ohio 


51,889 
406,811 
13,264 
62,792 
12,409 


16,535 

14,339 

321,485 

6,982 

29,060 
12,858 
11,742 
10,004 
760,753 

20,204 

6,376 

95,044 

27,498 

14,162 

9,961 
11,199 
41,536 
14,511 
13,830 

45,534 
44,764 
11,663 
21,848 
27,547 

10,403 
71,299 
11,039 
17,905 
13,018 

6,900 
18,705 
15,434 
17,146 
17,750 

5,037 
119,689 

7,682 
10,323 
13,086 

92,070 
6,608 
7,854 
6,245 

12,833 

124,747 
6,002 

462,440 
20,269 
9,696 

22,629 
5,938 

11,353 
6,629 
5,730 

9,635 
27,930 
16,884 
26,305 

5,465 

7,292 

5,397 

5,369 

24,457 

42,485 

10,728 
15,508 

7,905 
11,727 

9,461 

12,384 
6,917 
15,792 
11,402 
20,073 


33 
242 

11 

48 

5 


17 

4 

218 

7 

24 
13 

11 


9 
3 
12 
10 
12 

37 
34 

9 
18 

7 

10 
41 

9 
20 

9 

9 
13 
16 

9 
12 

4 

99 

7 

6 

3 

109 
6 

7 


131 
7 

400 
18 
9 

U 

5 
10 


182 
1,010 

43 
249 

45 


95 

33 

1,257 

22 

89 

114 

46 

73 

4,153 

65 

32 

569 

94 


5,058 

5 

5,710 

6 

16,105 

5 

125,426 

59 

11,413 

9 

79 
365 
20 
80 
24 


36 

19 

466 


14 
33 
21 
38 
,503 

30 

12 

210 

23 


79 

31 

47 

20 

20 

3 

90 

34 

32 

... 

78 

24 

2U 

49 

225 

97 

43 

15 

83 

20 

76 

36 

79 

36 

266 

100 

45 

14 

113 

40 

20 

... 

46 

14 

90 

41 

60 

15 

23 

. . . 

55 

15 

25 

9 

433 

185 

31 

6 

19 

.>• 

22 

7 

392 

102 

12 

..  • 

33 

10 

23 

,.■ 

74 

32 

339 

64 

21 

11 

2,055 

696 

81 

30 

38 

18 

103 

58 

31 

4 

50 

23 

21 

2 

23 

6 

42 

16 

52 

27 

67 

2 

105 

30 

7 

1 

19 

... 

13 

... 

34 

5 

125 

47 

138 

20 

32 

10 

35 

53 

25 

3 

67 

22 

44 

24 

21 

2 

46 

15 

50 

4 

53 

25 

77 

33 

17 

3 

19 

3 

50 

19 

543 

268 

42 

14 

38 

249 

12 

50 

5 


231 

7 

24 
15 

H 


113 

6 

7 

11 

13 

135 

7 

403 

19 


38 

263 
10 
34 


195 
3 

7 
14 
11 
19 
604 

11 
4 
81 
11 


5 

126 
4 

4 
48 

3 

12 

41 

3 

304 

16 

16 

33 
2 

12 

1 
3 


3 
3 
7 
122 
5 


1,690 
7,793 

445 
1,606 

641 


700 

426 

9,182 

116 

328 
685 
421 
743 
30,723 

563 

239 

4,204 

524 

648 

357 

50 

691 

504 

.  928 

2,200 

355 

317 

604 

718 

1,933 

318 

812 


267 
905 
290 


225 

3,756 

138 


2,015 

115 

586 

1,215 

262 

14,053 

602 

339 

1,204 

93 

433 

43 

118 

305 
505 
32 
547 

15 


70 
395 

401 

249 

1,049 

60 

442 

467 

35 
296 

75 
533 
634 


67 

363 

5,099 

246 


7.16 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  7C.— BARBER  SHOPS—  SELECTED  CITIES  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 

ESTABUSHMENTS.  RECEIPTS,  Pay  RolL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


aty 


Popubtion 
1950 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


[Number) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dolhiTs) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number)  (Number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors.* 
Novem 
ber 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
{Dollars) 


City 


Population 
1950 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


(Thousand 
(Number)!     dollars) 


Receipts, 

entire 
year 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

(Thou  sand 
dollars) 


Active 

propne- 
tora." 

Novem- 
ba 

(Numbgr) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweeJc 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 


Payroll, 

workweek 

ended 


SUteston,  Mo 

Silver  City,  N.  Hex.. 

Sioiuc  City,    Iowa 

Sioujc  Falls,  S.  OaJi.. 
Skotle,  111 

Slaton,  Tex 

aaithfleld,  N.  C 

Snyder,  Tex 

Solvay,  N.  Y 

Somerset,  Ky 

Scmerset)  Pa. 

Somersworth,  N.  H. . . . 
Somerville,  Mass..... 

Somerville,  N,  J 

South  jBboy,  N.  J.... 

South  Bend,  Ind 

South  Boston,  Va 

Southbrldge  town, 

Mass.l • 

South  Charleston, 

W.  Va 

South  Euclid,  Ohio... 

South  Gate,  Calif,... 
South  Haven,  Mich,... 
South  Milwaukee,  Wis, 
South  Norfolk,  Va. ... 
South  Orange,  N,  J... 

South  Pasadena, Calif, 
South  Plalnfleld,N,J, 
South  Portland,  Maine 
South  River,  N.  J..., 
South  St,  Paul,  Minn, 

South  San  Francisco, 
Calif 

South  Sioux  City, 
Nehr 

South  Williamsport, 
Pa 

Spanish  Fork,  Utah... 

^arta.  Wis, 

Spartanburg,  S,  C... 

Spencer,  Iowa 

Spencer  town,  Mass,^, 
Spokane,  Wash 

Springdale,  Ark 

Springfield,  111 

Springfield,  Mass,... 

Springfield ,  Mo 

Springfield,  Ohio,.., 

Springfield,  Oreg,... 
Springfield,  Tenn,.., 
Springville,  Utah,.., 

Stamford,  Conn 

Stamford ,  Tex 

State  College,  Pa,... 

Statesboro,  Ga 

Statesville,  N,  C... 

Staunton,  Va 

Steelton,  Pa, 

Stephenville,  Tex,... 

Sterling,  Colo 

Sterling,  111 

Steubenville,  Ohio,.. 
Stevens  Point ,  Wl a , . . 

Stillwater ,  Minn 

Stillwater,  Okla 

Stockton,  Calif 

Stoneham  town,  Mass,^ 
Storm  Lake,  Iowa 

Stoughton  town, Mass, ^ 

Stowe  twp,,  Pa,^ 

Stratford  town, Conn, ^ 

Streator,  111 

Stroudsburg,  Pa...... 

Stru there,  Ohio 

Sturgeon  Bay,  Wis,... 

Sturgis,  Mich 

Stuttgart,  Ark 

Suffolk,  Va 

Sullivan,   Ind, 

Sulphur ,   La 

Sulphur  Springs,  Tex, 

Sumnit,  111 

Sunoit,  N,  J 

Sumter,  S.  C 

Sunbury,  Pa 

Sunnyvale,  Calif 

Superior,  Wis 

Sueanville,  Calif,... 


11,663 
7,019 
84,035 
52,161 
14,821 

5,040 
5,574 
12,012 
7,667 
7,068 

5,940 
6,909 
102,254 
11,566 
8,430 

115,698 
6,079 

17,511 

16,627 
15,415 

50,684 
5,596 
12,826 
10,408 
15,175 

16,950 
8,012 
21,732 
11,323 
15,996 


19,250 

5,557 

6,342 
5,227 

5,378 

36,674 

7,421 

7,047 

160,484 

5,836 

30,832 

162,601 

66,302 

78,029 

10,771 
6,540 
6,481 

73,584 
5,806 

17,142 
6,089 
16,763 
19,384 
12,564 

7,065 
7,470 
12,761 
35,695 
16,550 

7,643 
20,155 
71,660 
13,208 

6,930 

11,  U9 
12,261 
33,620 
16,442 
6,313 

11,905 
6,913 
7,789 
7,094 

12,287 

5,430 
5,991 
8,994 
8,949 
17,890 

19,812 
15,600 

9,849 
35,091 

5,320 


4 
3 

5 
29 

7 

7 

134 

5 
66 
132 


32 

369 
164 
41 

31 
28 
45 
29 
64 

25 
25 
258 
50 
25 


135 
57 
18 

15 
12 
14 


474 

155 

52 

32 

58 

10 

62 

33 

45 

22 

171 

58 

18 

5 

37 

7 

45 

12 

36 

5 

20 

2 

12 

2 

36 

9 

36 

2 

73 

21 

54 

15 

19 

,., 

11 

1 

14 

... 

35 

16 

228 

93 

43 

3 

20 

4 

554 

148 

30 

U 

405 

171 

569 

170 

291 

131 

270 

75 

28 

9 

33 

20 

14 

M 

188 

50 

41 

18 

74 

42 

26 

8 

100 

35 

36 

42 

48 

4 

40 

15 

58 

16 

71 

34 

146 

45 

71 

23 

23 

1 

71 

27 

437 

136 

16 

4 

21 

9 

21 

2 

17 

3 

59 

17 

72 

14 

39 

12 

25 

, . . 

31 

5 

29 

4 

39 

15 

89 

44 

34 

3 

17 

9 

37 

14 

38 

7 

50 

5 

89 

47 

65 

22 

34 

6 

111 

30 

29 

10 

39 

11 

7 

138 

9 
70 
140 
52 
60 


343 

187 

2,346 

1,173 

423 

234 
243 
309 

698 

156 

60 

1,128 

264 

73 

3,230 


667 
399 

1,352 
U4 
135 
228 
107 


30 
225 

45 
356 


405 

1,908 

2 

75 

3,034 

215 
3,384 
3,356 
2,494 
1,690 

220 
384 

982 
272 

885 
153 
713 
926 
31 

379 
281 
538 
318 
412 


1 

20 

19 

730 

60 

2,610 

3 

76 

4 

137 

2 

45 

9 

313 

5 

303 

7 

260 

3 

130 

1 

77 

7 

328 

32 

389 

4 

155 

6 

277 

10 

288 

2 

125 

4 

200 

921 
449 
121 
724 
345 


^empscott  tcMn, 

Mass,' 

Sweetwater,  Tex 

Swlssvale,  Pa, 

Swoyerville,  Pa,.... 
Sycamore,  111 

Sylacauga,  Ala 

Syracuse,  N.  Y 

Tacoma,  Wash 

Takoma  Park,  Md 

Tallahassee ,   Fla, . . . 

Tallulah,   La 

Tamaqua,  Pa, 

Tampa,   Fla 

TarborOj   N,  C 

Tarentum,  Pa 

Tarrant  City,   Ala,.. 

Tarrytown,   N,  Y 

Taunton,  Mass 

Taylor,  Pa 

Taylor,  Tex 

Taylorville,  111,... 
Teaneck  twp,,  N,  J,^ 

Tell  City,  Ind 

Tempe,  Ariz 

Temple,  Tex 

Tenafly,  N,  J 

Terre  Haute,  Ind,... 
Terrell,  Tex 

Texarkana,  Ark,,  Tex 
Texarkana,  Ark,... 
Texarkana,  Tex,... 

Texas  City,  Tex 

The  Dalles,  Oreg,,.. 

Thibodaux,   La 

Thief  River  Falls, 
Minn 

Thomaston,  Ga 

Thomasville,  Ga 

ThomasviXle,  N,  C... 
Three  Hivers,  Mich,. 
Throop,  Pa 

Tiffin,  Ohio 

Tifton,  Ga 

Tipton,  Ind, 

Titusville,  Pa 

Toccoa,  Ga 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Tonawanda,  N,  Y 

Tooele,  Utah 

Topeka,  Kans 

Toppeniah,  Wash 

Toronto,  Ohio 

Torrance,  Calif,.... 

Tracy,  Calif 

Traverse  City,  Mich, 
Trenton,  Mich 

Trenton,  Mo 

Trenton,  N,  J 

Trinidad,  Colo , 

Troy,  Ala 

Troy,  N,  Y 

Troy,  Ohio 

luckahoe,  N.  Y 

Tucson,  Ariz, 

Tucumcari,  N,  Mex,.., 
Tulare,  Calif 

Tullahoma,  Tenn 

Tulsa,  Okla 

Tupelo,  Miss 

Tupper  Lake,  N,  Y. ... 
Turlock,  Calif 

Turtle  Creek,  Pa 

Tuscaloosa,  Ala 

Tuscumbla,  Ala 

Tuskegee,  Ala 

Twin  Falls,  Idaho,.., 

Two  Rivera,  Wis 

TVler,  Tex 

Tyrone,  Pa 

Uhrichaville,  Ohio,., 
Ukiah,  Calif 

Union,  S,  C 

Union  twp.,  N,  J,',.. 

Union  Clt,y,  N.  J 

Union  City,  Tenn 

Uniontown,  Pa, 


11,535 
13,530 
16,467 
7,793 
5,917 

9,618 
220,067 
142,975 
13,301 
27,158 

7,775 

11,491 

124,073 

8,069 

9,540 

7,560 
8,819 
40,056 
7,167 
9,083 

9,124 

32,789 

5,768 

7,688 

24,970 

9,619 

64,047 

11,553 

40,490 
15,333 
24,657 

16,577 
7,645 
7,733 

6,923 

6,580 
14,446 
11,126 
6,757 
5,371 

13,943 
6,317 
5,632 
8,921 
6,788 

301,358 
14,610 

7,265 
77,827 

5,247 

7,258 
22,206 

8,455 
16,679 

6,214 

6,110 
127,867 
12,206 

3,474 
71,659 

10,628 
5,999 

45,064 
3,369 

12,367 

7,521 
130,536 
11,507 
5,449 
6,221 

12,347 
46,364 
6,722 
6,840 
17,544 

9,390 
38,864 
8,200 
6,609 
6,135 

9,699 
37,989 
'.5,322 

7,632 
20,423 


42 

185 

123 

5 

18 


12 
119 


3 
8 

7 

272 
15 

6 
52 

5 


6 
11 
7 

9 

162 

12 

7 

78 

9 
5 

40 
5 

13 


22 
49 
38 
5 
29 

32 
852 
596 

21 
165 

23 
23 
523 
42 
40 

37 
22 
110 
9 
30 

56 
71 
12 
33 

65 

18 

239 

30 

144 
94 
50 


67 
63 
104 
22 
10 

92 

74 
23 
28 
30 

1,194 
53 
20 
269 
20 

21 
55 
61 
62 
28 

32 
617 
46 
45 
224 

48 
25 

340 
34 

lU 

27 
747 
64 
19 
49 

46 
167 
23 
23 
38 

37 
257 
28 
25 
26 

49 
72 
228 

40 

131 


48 
242 
179 


193 
20 
9 

16 
6 
29 


348 
9 
2 

102 

7 


15 
25 
25 
5 

5 

188 

19 

25 

33 

15 

7 

158 

17 

33 

13 
326 
27 


15 
12 
3 
6 

9 

190 

129 

5 

23 

5 
12 
127 


33 
116 
79 
3 
32 


1 

117 

12 

6 

10 
3 
15 


39 

30 

22 

17 

17 

13 

11 

10 

10 

15 

8 

4 

6 

3 

8 

16 

10 

22 

9 

21 

4 

3 

8 

,.. 

20 

13 

6 

20 

3 

6 

9 

, . . 

7 

12 

282 

145 

17 

5 

8 

1 

55 

51 

4 

4 

8 

1 

9 

6 

6 

10 

10 

11 

7 

2 

11 

6 

169 

91 

13 

9 

5 

16 

83 

13 

10 

8 

6 

4 

42 

57 

3 

9 

16 

13 

7 

6 

123 

168 

13 

18 

6 

, . . 

11 

5 

10 

12 

13 

46 

10 

3 

5 

13 

13 

8 

8 

4 

35 

56 

11 

2 

6 

5 

6 

4 

10 

;j 

17 

13 

41 

13 

8 

9 

36 

14 

See  footnotec  at  end  of  table. 


CITIES 


7.17 


Table  7C.— BARBER  SHOPS-  SELECTED  CITIES  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 

ESTABUSHMENTS,  RECEIPTS,  PAY  RoLL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


City 


University  City,  Mo.. 
University  Park,  Tex. 

Upland,  Calif 

Upper  Darby  twp.  Pa.^ 
Urbana,  111 


Urbana,  Ohio 

Utlca,  N.  r 

Uvalde,  Tex 

Uxbridge  town,  Mass. 
Valdosta,  Ga 


Vallejo,  Calif 

Valley  City,  N.  Dal!.. 
Valley  StJ-eam,  N.  Y.. 

Valparaiso,  Ind 

Van  Buren,  Ark 


Vancouver,  Wash.... 

Vandalla,  111 

Vandergrift,  Pa 

Van  Wert.  Ohio 

Ventnor  City,  N*  J. 

Vermillion,  S.  Dak. 

Vernon,  Tex 

Verona,  N.  J 

Vicksburg,  Miss.... 
Victoria,  Tex 


Vldalia,  Ga 

Villa  Park,  111.. 
Ville  Platte,  La. 
Vlncennes,  Ind . . . 
Vlneland,  N.  J... 


Vlnita,  Okla 

Virginia,  Minn 

Virginia  Beach,  Va... 

Visalia,  Calif 

Wabash,  Ind 


Waco,  Tex 

Wadsworth,  Ohio 

Wahpeton,  N.  Dak 

Wakefield  town, Mass.' 
Walla  Walla,  Wash 

WalliDgford  borough. 
Conn 

Wallington,  N.  J 

Walpole  town,  Mass.'. 
Walsenburg,  Colo 


Waltham,  Mass 

Wapakoneta,  Ohio.. 
Ware  town,  Mass.'. 

Warren,  Ohio 

Warren,  Pa 


Warren  town,  R.  I 
Warrensburg,  Mo.. 

Warsaw,  Ind 

Warwick,  R.  I 

Washington,  D.  C. 

Washington,  Ind.. 
Washington,  Iowa. 
Washington,  Mo... 
Washington,  N.  C. 
Washington,  Pa... 


Washington  Court 

House,  Ohio 

Washington  Park,   111. 

Waterbury,   Conn 

Waterloo,    Iowa 

Watertown  town, Mass.' 


Watertown,  N.  Y.. . 
Watertown,  S.  Dak. 
Watertown,  Wis.... 
Waterville,  Maine. 
Watervllet,  N.  Y. . 


Watsonville,    Calif. 

Waukegan,   111 

Waukesha,  Wis 

Waupun,  Wis 

Wausau,  Wis 


Population 
IQ.SO 


Estab- 
Ush- 
ments 


[Humbcr] 


Wauwatosa,  Wis.. 
Waverly,  Iowa... 
Wa.erly,  N.  Y... 
Waxahachie,  Tex. 
Waycross,   Ga 


Wayne,  Mich 

Waynesboro,  Pa.... 
Waynesboro .  Va . . . . 
Wayne:;ourfe,  Pa.... 
Waynes.-llle,  N.  C. 


39, 595 
as, 823 
9,166 
85,078 
22,995 

8,439 
101,479 
8,659 
7,005 
20,004 

23,164 

6,823 

26,833 

U,966 

6,399 

27,977 
5,480 
9,581 

10,317 
8,104 

5,328 
12,684 
10,910 
27,344 
16,102 

5,827 
8,807 
6,618 
18,798 
8,128 

5,501 
12,332 

5,344 
11,690 
10,  594 

84,300 
7,943 
5,090 
19,600 
24,071 


11,943 
8,916 
8,865 
5,567 

47,198 

5,771 

7,495 

49, 674 

14,747 

8,506 

6,845 

6,589 

43,027 

797,670 

10,949 
5,880 
6,860 
9,616 

25,898 


10,457 

5,842 

104,242 

64,354 

37,339 

34, 280 
12,662 
12,393 
18,232 
15,036 

11,516 
39,099 
21,186 
6,725 
30,386 

33,300 

5,097 

6,031 

11,196 

18,84? 

9,372 

10,321 

12,337 

5,494 

5,288 


10 

108 

5 


23 
451 


9 

3 

106 

43 

27 

25 

5 

10 

18 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
doHars) 


{Thousa^id 
■iollari)    (Xw 


93 
96 
36 
285 
59 

34 
364 

27 
IS 
98 

177 
30 
55 
56 
16 

135 
29 
32 

37 
17 

11 
65 
22 
70 
95 


37 
11 
59 
56 

27 
32 
22 
104 
42 

286 

37 
33 
43 
76 


41 
15 
28 
23 

133 
25 
22 

187 

61 

35 
28 
46 
50 
3,792 

41 
27 
23 
69 
140 


21 

5 

412 

240 

104 


83 
194 
118 

16 
119 

69 
18 
21 
66 
82 

36 
31 
26 
43 
34 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 


22 
126 
27 

13 
89 
14 


20 
1,845 


M 
85 
80 
22 

21 
10 

5 
25 

2 

21 
71 
56 


Active 
propnc- 
tors.' 
Novem 
ber 


.ber) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(dumber) 


15 
7 
2 

42 

7 

11 

115 

5 

6 

12 

33 
5 

10 
13 
6 


6 

23 

437 


10 
3 

118 


26 

1,197 

5 

308 

21 

865 

5 

151 

3 

65 

Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(DoIWj) 


679 
1,100 

396 
2,425 

544 

263 
1,795 
270 
119 
860 


City 


Weatherford,  Tex 

Webb,  Mo 

Webster  town,  Mass.'. 
Webster  City,  Iowa... 
Webster  Groves,  Mo... 

Weehawken  twp.   N.J.'. 

Welrton,  W.  Va 

Welch,  W.  Va 

Wellesley  town, Mass.' 
Wellsburg,  W.  Ve 


921 
173 
136 

38 
117 

36 
30O 
105 
652 
596 

189 
189 

387 

130 

182 

72 

128 

443 

109 

2,585 
163 

350 
357 
430 


190 
51 

839 
102 
112 
955 
348 

40 

85 

405 

36, 374 

332 
139 
145 
511 
533 


99 

25 

1,556 

1,773 

452 

350 
200 

98 
501 

35 

564 

1,397 

1,057 

18 

43^ 

323 

102 
510 
705 

429 

72 

60 

318 

469 


Wellston,  Ohio. .. 
Wellsville,  N.  Y. 
Wellsville,  Ohio. 
Wenatchee,  Wash. . 
Weslaco,  Tex. .... 


West  Allls,  Wis 

West  Bend,  Wis 

Westbury,  N.  Y 

West  Chester,  Pa 

West  Des  Moines,  Iowa 

Westerly  town,  R.I.'. 

Westfield,  Mass 

Westfleld,  N.  J 

west  Frankfort,  111.. 
West  Hartford  town. 
Conn . ' 


West  Haven  town. 

Conn . ' 

West  Hajileton.  Pa... 

West  Helena,  Ark 

West  Lafayette,  Ind. 

West  Memphis,  Ark... 
West  Milwaultee,  Wis. 

Westminster,  Md 

West  Monroe,  La 

West  New  York,  N.  J. 


Weston,  W.  Va 

West  Orange,  N.  J.... 
West  Palm  Beach,  Fla, 
West  Pittston,  Pa. . . , 
West  Point,  Miss 


West  Reading,  Pa 

West  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
West  Springfield 

town,  Mass.' 

West  View,  Pa 


West  Warwick  town, 

R.  I.' 

Westwego,  La 

Westwood,  N.  J 

Wewoka,  Okla 


Weymouth  town,  Mass. 

Weaton,  111 

Wheeling,  W.  Va 

Whitefish  Bay,  Wis.. 
White  Plains,  N.  Y.. 


Whitewater,  Wis.... 

Whiting,  Ind 

Whittier,  Calif 

Wichita,  Kans 

Wichita  Falls,  Tex. 


Wickliffe,  Ohio.. 
Wildwood,  N.  J... 
Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 
Wilkinsburg,  Pa. . 
Williamsburg,  Va. 


Population 
1950 


Williamson,  W.  Va... 
Williamsport,  Pa..,. 
Willimantic,  Conn... 
Williston,  N.  Dak... 
Willlston  Park,  N.Y. 


Willmar,  Min".... 
Wllloughby,  Ohio. 
Wilmerding,  Pa.., 

Wiljnette,  111 

Wilmington,  Del., 

Wilmington,  N.  C, 
Wilmington,  Ohio, 

Wilson/  N.  C 

Wilson,  Pa 

Wiiichendon  town, 
Mass.' 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


(Number) 


8,053 
6,886 

13,215 
7,604 

23,289 

14,080 
24,143 

6,545 
20,847 

5,777 

5,687 
6,358 
7,856 
12,965 
7,487 

42,945 
6,845 

7,055 

15,109 

5,608 

12,354 
20,961 
21,335 
11,251 

44,401 


31,876 
6,982 
6,090 

11,821 

9,087 

5,417 

6,137 

10,286 

37,754 

8,923 

28,624 

43,053 

7,206 

6,423 

5,065 
7,943 

20,398 
7,551 


19,042 
8,281 
6,775 
6,753 

32,695 
11,574 
58,447 
14,626 

43,501 

5,085 
9,235 

23,866 
166,306 

67,709 

5,004 

5,468 

76, 638 

31,281 

6,726 


8,559 
44,964 
13,565 
7,353 
7,469 


9,338 

5,574 

5,315 

18,184 

109, 907 

44,975 
7,412 

22,964 
8,099 

6,477 


55 

3 

37 

6 
9 

15 
107 

33 

3 

10 
84 
30 


Receipts, 

entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Tfiousflnd 
dollars) 


17 
12 

15 

87 
21 

197 
31 
32 

116 
23 

45 
59 
60 
15 


81 

20 

14 

1 

25 

10 

76 

42 

20 

8 

13 

38 

11 

58 

35 

142 

15 

30 

9 

54 

2 

257 

80 

60 
17 
36 
20 

54 

3 

292 

28 
210 

20 

53 

142 

462 

282 

13 
33 

250 
123 
32 


96 
165 
73 
40 
25 


33 
48 

17 
42 
525 


116 
22 


Active 
propnc- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 

(>{umber) 


(i) 


13 
85 

5 

17 

66 

156 

143 


2 
29 

3 

21 

159 

69 

18 

71 

2 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(T^umbcTj 


16 

108 
36 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Dollara) 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


7.18 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  7C.— BARBER  SHOPS—  SELECTED  CITIES  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 

Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


City 


Population 
1950 


(TTiousaml 
(>[umbeT)      dolhiTs) 


Estab- 
bsh- 
ments 


Receipts, 

entire 
year 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dolldjs) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

[Number)  (Humbcr) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors.* 
Novem- 
ber 


Pay  rtjll. 
workwedc 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

{Dollars) 


aty 


Population 
1950 


(Thousand 
(>{umbcr]|     dolUiTs) 


Estab- 

ments 


Receqjts, 

entire 
year 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors,* 
Novcm- 
ber 

(Xumber) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(dumber) 


Pay  toll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Dollars) 


Winchester,  Ind.. 
yinchester,  Ky. . . 
Winchester,  Va... 
Winchester  tovn, 

Mass. ^ 

Windber,  Pa 


Wtnfleld,  Kans. 
winnetka,  111.. 
Winnfleld,  La.. 
Ulnooa,  Hinn. . . 
Winooski,  Vt.. . 


Wlnslow,  Aria 

Winston-Salem,    N.C... 
Winter  Haven,    Fla.... 

Winter  Park,   Fla 

Winthrop  town^  Mass.^ 


Winton,  Pa 

Wisconsin  RapidB,tfls. 

Wobum,  Mass 

Woodbridge  twp., 

N.  J.' 

Woodbury,  N.  J 


5,467 

9,157 

13,766 

15,567 

8,046 

10,238 
12,545 

5,616 
24,965 

6,722 

6,498 
86,816 
8,26J 
8,219 
19,494 


6,256 
13, 518 
20,269 

35,660 

10,909 


18 
26 

38 
13 
20 
81 
33 

16 
474 
48 
21 
23 


217 
26 


500 
524 


91 

188 


5 

175 

9 

436 

4 

98 

104 

4,525 

14 

500 

6 

212 

2 

62 

1 

17 

4 

171 

8 

361 

6 

215 

11 

461 

Woodland,  Calif.. 
Wood-Ridge,  N.J.. 
Wood  River,  111. . 
Woodstock,  111... 
Woodward,  Okla... 

Woonsocket ,  R . I . . 
Wooster,  Ohio.... 
Worcester,  Mass.. 
Worthington,  Minn 
Wyandotte,  Mich. . 

Wytheville,  Va... 

Xenia,  Ohio 

Yakima,  Wash 

Yankton,  S.  Dak.. 
Yazoo  City,  Miss. 

Yeadon,  Pa 

Yoakum,  Tex 

Yonkers,  N.  Y 

York,  Nebr 

York,  Pa 

Youngstown,  Ohio. 
Ypsllanti,  Mich.. 
Yuba  City,  Calif. 

Yuma,  Ariz 

Zanesvllle,  Ohio. 


9,318 
6,271 
10,217 
7,183 
5,896 

50,186 
13,896 

201,865 
7,907 

'36,666 

5,405 
12,871 
38,375 
7,704 
7,983 

11,322 

5,225 

152,533 

6,189 

59,704 

167,643 
18,267 
7,856 
9,095 

40,424 


68 

10 

165 

5 

25 

6 
11 
36 

7 
12 


100 
7 
83 

128 
15 
4 
9 
36 


46 
16 
26 
20 
35 

197 
47 

636 
37 

US 

36 

51 

212 


17 
22 

336 
27 

258 

512 
89 
46 
67 

131 


27 
16 
161 
17 
34 


6 
5 

74 
5 

35 

132 
38 
15 
32 
33 


67 
1-2 
174 
5 
25 


103 

7 


129 
16 


315 

537 
383 
3,236 
310 
752 

316 
352 
1,610 
296 
491 

124 

93 

1,610 

118 

718 

2,969 
689 
218 
667 
686 


•  Proprietors  of  unincorporated  businesses. 

z  Less  than  $500. 

^  Classified,  as  urban  under  special  rule. 


Tabic  7D.— BARBER  AND  BEAUTY  SHOPS  COMBINEI>— SELECTED  CITIES  OF  100,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948 

Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


csty 


Population 
1950 


(Thousand 
[?^umhcr)      doUcTs) 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


Receipta. 
entire 
year 


Pay  coll, 
entire 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

[?<umbcT)|  Piumber) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Dollars) 


City 


Population 
1950 


Estab- 
Uah- 
ments 


(>(umlier: 


Receipta, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Tliousand 
dollars) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 

(>i»mher) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Humberl 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
ncirest 
Nov.  15 

(Dollars) 


Albany,   N.Y 

Atlanta,    Ge 

Baltimore,  Md 

Baton  Rouge,   La 

Birmingham,   Ala 

Boston,  Mass 

Buffalo,   N.Y 

Charlotte,   N.C 

Chicago,    111 

Cincinnati,  Ohio.... 

Cleveland,   Ohio 

Columbus,   Ohio 

Corpus  Chrlstl,   Tex. 

Dallas,  Tex 

Denver,  Colo 

Des  Moines,    Iowa.... 

Detroit,  Mich 

El  Paso,  Tex 

Evansville,  Ind 

Houston,  Tex 

Jersey  City,  N.J 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

Little  Rock,  Ark 

Los  Angeles,  Calif. . 

Louisville,  Ky 

Minneapolis,  Minn... 
Montgomery,  Ala.... 


134,382 
327,090 
940,205 
123,957 
298,720 

790, 863 
577,393 
133,219 
3,606,436 
500,510 

905,636 
374,770 
108,053 
432,927 
412,856 

176,954 
1,838,517 
130,003 
109,869 
594,321 

300,447 
453,290 
101,387 
1,957,692 
367,359 
517,277 
105,098 


12 
248 
32 
78 
63 

220 
60 
50 

893 

71 

91 

78 

53 

160 

101 

63 

711 

40 

54 

318 

33 
105 
173 
495 

64 
284 

73 


124 
15 
45 
22 

107 
14 
14 

420 
29 

38 
42 
27 

87 
34 

33 
322 
14 
30 
91 

16 
50 
87 

230 
21 

129 
34 


94 

2,389 

305 

916 

373 


62 

2,173 

8 

222 

14 

335 

217 

8,231 

16 

527 

702 
934 
546 
1,947 
755 


15 

697 

151 

6,379 

8 

272 

13 

590 

47 

1,780 

9 

320 

21 

958 

K) 

1,626 

U5 

4,780 

14 

411 

66 

2,348 

35 

747 

New  York,  N.Y 

Bronx  Borodgh 

Brooklyn  Borough. . . 
Manhattan  Borough. . 

Queens  Borough 

Richmond  Borough — 

Oakland,   Calif 

Oklahoma  City,  Okla. . 

Omaha,  Nebr 

Pasadena,  Calif 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Phoenix,  Ariz 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

Salt  Laie  City,  Utah. 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Diego,  Calif 

San  Trancisco,  Calif. 

Savannah,  Ga 

Springfield,  Mass.... 

Syracuse,  N.Y 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Tulsa,  Okla 

Washington,  D.C 

Wichita,  Kans 

Wilmington,  Del 

Worcester,  Mass 

Yonkers,  N.Y 


7,835,099 
1,444,903 
2,716,347 
1,936,540 
l,y.6,294 
191,015 

380, 576 
242,450 
247,408 
104,087 
2,064,794 

105,442 
673,763 
852,623 
309,474 
181,718 

406,811 
321,455 
760,753 
119,689 
162,601 

220,067 
301,358 
180,586 
797, 670 
166,306 

109,907 
201,885 
152,533 


,028 
211 
258 
327 
205 
27 

39 
233 

60 
109 

93 

176 
85 
48 

132 
20 

76 
70 
47 
20 
24 

20 
14 
21 
61 
300 

82 
15 
96 


430 
74 
102 
163 
78 
13 

16 

124 
20 
54 
30 

95 
33 
18 
52 
4 

30 
34 
17 
10 
9 


30 
158 

56 
9 

48 


128 
34 
32 
32 
28 
2 

7 
24 

U 


255 
49 
57 

100 
42 


74 
10 
24 
15 

38 
25 
101 
26 
2 

21 
19 

7. 
10 

7 


8,797 
1,649 
2,034 
3,342 
1,507 
265 

503 
2,631 

394 
1,225 

522 

1,736 
«)5 
343 

1,013 
55 

636 
788 
315 
214 
245 


157 

667 

3,066 

1,077 

186 

1,333 


»  Proprietors  of  unincorporated  businesses. 


CITIES 


7.19 


Table  7E.— BEAUTY  SHOPS— SELECTED  CITIES  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948 


ESTABUSHMENTS,  RECEIPTS,  PAY  RoLL.'AND  PERSONNEL 


City 


Abbeville,  La 

Aberdeen,  Miss.,. 
Aberdeen,  S.  Dai:. 
Aberdeen,  Wash. . . 
Abilene,  Kans 


Abilene,  Tex 

Abington  lwp_.  Pa.^.. 

Ada,  Okla... 

Adams  town,  Nass.^.. 
Adrian,  Mich 


Aiken,  S.  C 

Akron,  Ohio 

Alameda,  Calif 

Alamogordo,  N.  Mex. 
Alamosa,  Colo 


Albany,  Calif... 

Albany,  Ga 

Albany,  N.  Y 

Albany,  Ore^, ... 
Albemarle,  N.  C. 


Albert  Lea,  Minn.... 
Albertville,  Ala.... 

Albion,  Mich 

Alexander  City,  Ala. 
Alexandria,  La 


Alexandria,  Minn. 
Alexandria,  Va... 

Algona,  Iowa 

Alhambra,  Calif. . 
Alice,  Tex 


Aliquippa,  Pa.... 
Allen  Park,  Mich. 
Allentown,  Pa. .. . 
Alliance,  Nebr... 
Alliance,  Ohio... 


Alma,  Mich... 
Alpena,  Mich. 
Alpine,  Tex.. 
Alton,  111... 
Altoona,  Pa.. 


Altus,  Okla... 

Alva,  Okla 

Amarillo,  Tex. 
Ambridge,  Pa. . 
Americus,  Ga. . 


Ames ,    Iowa 

A-nesbury  town,  Mass.' 
Amherst  town,  Mass.^. 

Amltyville,   N.   Y 

Amsterdam,  N.  Y 


Anaconda,  Mont.. 
Anacortes,  Wash. 
Anadarko,  Okla. . 
Anaheim,  Calif.. 
Andalusia,  Ala.. 


Anderson,  Ind 

Anderson,  S.  C 

Andover  town.  Mass . ^ . 

Angola,  Ind 

Annapolis,  Md 


Popubtion 
1950 


Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 
Annlston  Ale. . . . 

Anoka,  Minn 

Ansonla,  Conn, . . 
Antlgo,  Wis 


Antioch,  Calif 

Appleton,  wis 

Aransas  Pass,  Tex. 

Arcadia.  Calif 

Archbald,  Pa 


Ardmore,  Okla 

Arkadelphia,  Ark 

Arkansas  City,  Kans.. 
Arlington  town, Mess. ^ 
Arlington,  Tex 


Arlington  County, Va.^ 
Arlington  Heights, 

111 

Arnold,  Pa 

Artesla,  K.  Hex 


Aabury  Park,  N.J. 
As-'.ebcrc,  ::.c.... 
Ashevtlle,  K.C... 

Ashland,  Ky 

Ashland,  Ohio. . . . 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


;Xumbtr) 


;0,97t. 
19,i75 
5,560 

i7,102 
28,738 
15,935 
12,027 
18,402 

7,067 
273, 189 
63,425 

6,767 
5,342 

17,545 
30,987 
134.382 
10,076 

11,751 

13,488 
5,395 

10,395 
6,4« 

34,685 

6,326 
61,604 

5,359 
51,284 
16,414 

26, 067 
12,293 
106,233 
7,852 
26, 112 

8,327 
13,053 

5,256 
32,176 
76,844 

9,548 
6,495 
73, "37 
16,..15 
11,367 

23,105 
10,810 
10,850 
6,139 
22,269 

11,221 
6,916 
6,154 

14, 522 
9,176 

46,809 
19,718 
12,261 
5,082 
15,016 


134,990 


180 
26 


6 

16 

105 


47, 279 

32 

31,150 

17 

7,379 

3 

18,711 

11 

9,897 

6 

10, 983 

6 

33,892 

22 

5,389 

4 

23,041 

13 

6,335 

4 

17,831 

16 

6,796 

6 

12,887 

6 

43,984 

21 

7,686 

5 

8,750 

5 

10,271 

6 

8,115 

7 

17,035 

33 

7,674 

10 

52,208 

37 

31,225 

25 

14,277 

13 

Receipts, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


15 

13 

106 

123 

31 

119 
35 
44 
27 
92 

23 

1,206 

166 

20 
23 

36 


21 
23 
44 
58 

28 
240 

29 
258 

33 

41 
10 
443 
30 
87 

30 

74 

14 

138 

234 

16 

18 

364 


69 

16 

20 

47 

170 

11 
17 
24 
58 
31 

187 
92 
29 
35 
93 

238 
72 
14 


24 
170 
10 


28 

43 

127 

16 


51 
21 
35 

237 
56 
350 
102 
67 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 


433 
55 
3 


11 
25 
294 


3 
15 
21 

10 
83 
12 
101 
14 

11 

102 
13 
27 


134 
14 


15 
2 
11 

100 
21 

158 
16 

21 


.Active 
proprie- 
tors.* 
Novem- 
ber 


24 
3 
16 

15 

3 

181 
25 


15 

104 
6 

10 


3 

102 

3 
19 


5 

25 
178 
14 


47 
17 
107 
13 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(Dollars) 


77 
130 
746 
688 

58 

968 
75 
203 
183 
583 

146 

8,356 

1,147 

68 

123 

233 
515 
6,182 
461 
238 

411 
139 
34 
315 
449 

188 
1,619 

192 
2,010 

304 

210 

2,194 
332 
571 

133 

115 

81 

1,022 

1,580 

117 
134 
2,698 
277 
199 

356 
105 
127 
256 
466 

81 
64 
108 
589 
262 

902 
653 
164 
220 
445 

1,486 

606 

94 

235 

458 

119 

1,485 

26 

714 


350 
183 
239 
1,044 
113 


303 
23 
161 

1,877 
510 

2,979 
324 
251 


City 


Ashland,    Pa 

Ashland,   Wis 

Ashtabula,  Ohio 

Astoria,  Oreg 

Atchison,  Kans 

Athens,  Ala 

Athens,  Ga 

Athens,  Ohio 

Athens,  Tenn 

Athens,  Tex 

Athol  town ,  Mass . ^ . 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Atlantic,  Iowa 

Atlantic  City,  N.J. 
Attalla,  Ala 

Attleboro,  Mass.... 

Auburn,  Ala 

Auburn,  Ind 

Auburn,  Maine 

Auburn,   N.Y 

Auburn,   Wash 

Audubon,    N.J 

Augusta,   Ga 

Augusta,  Maine 

Aurora,  Colo 

Aurora,  III 

Austin,  Minn 

Austin,  Tex 

Azusa,  Calif 

Babylon,  N.Y 

Bainbridge,  Ga 

Baker,  Oreg 

Bakerslieid,  Calif. 

Ballinger,  Tex 

Baltimore,  Md 

Bangor,  Maine 

Bangor,  Pa 

Banning,  Calif 

Baraboo,  Wis 

Barberton,  Ohio. . . . 

Barnstable  town, 

Mass.' 

Barre  city,  Vt 

Bartlesvllle,  Okla. 
Bartow,  Fla 

Bastrop,  La 

Batavia,  111 

Batavla,  N.Y 

Batesville,  Ark 

Bath,  Maine 

Bath,  N.Y 

Baton  Rouge,  La. . . . 
Battle  Creek,  Mich. 

Bay  City,  Mich 

Bay  City,  Tex 

Bayonne,  N.J 

Baytown ,  Tex 

Beacon,  N.Y 

Beardstown,  111.... 
Beatrice,  Nebr 

Beaufort,  S.C 

Beaumont,  Tex 

Beaver,  Pa 

Beaver  Dam,  Wis. . . . 
Beaver  Falls,  Pa. . . 

Becklcy,  W.Va 

Bedford,  Ind 

Bedford,  Ohio 

Beeville,  Tex 

Belfast,  Maine 

Bell,  Calif 

Bellaire,  Ohio 

Belief ontaine,  Ohio 

Bellefonte,  Pa 

Belleville,  111 

Belleville,  N.J 

Bellevue,  Ky 

Bellevue,  Ohio 

Bellevue,  Pa 

Bellingham,  Wash. . . 

Belmont  town,  Mass. 

Belmont,  N-C 

Belolt,   Wis 

Belvedere,   Calif. . . 
Eel/idc-e,   111 


Popubtion 
1950 


{Thousand 
{T^umber]      dollarj) 


6,185 
10,  594 
23,093 
12,220 
12,759 

6,264 
26,102 
11,604 
8,599 
5,206 

11,540 
327,090 
6,472 
61,642 
7,554 

23,665 
12,943 
5,890 
23,078 
36,667 

6.494 

9,563 

71,507 

20,900 

11,396 

50,503 

23,035 

131,964 

11,072 

5,994 

7,568 

9,425 

34,540 

5,293 

940,205 

31,473 
6,049 
7,022 
7,217 

27,893 


10,397 
10,866 
19, 262 
8,675 

12,775 
5,862 

17,807 
6,371 

10, 594 

5,409 

123,957 

48,469 

52,372 

9,418 

76,657 
22,927 
14,110 
6,069 
11,788 

5,087 
93,715 

6,345 
11,833 

17,335 

19,255 

12,  566 

9,073 

9,328 

5,927 

15,206 
12,553 
10,259 
5,614 
32,701 

32, 059 
9,036 
6,901 
11,573 
33,934 

27,379 

5,341 

29,541 

46,109 

9,417 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


11 
229 

6 
102 

5 


38 

7 
788 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 


26 
122 
73 
33 
32 

36 
1,879 
32 
610 
21 

70 
22 
26 
16 
157 

20 

27 

211 

86 

14 

188 
83 

508 
21 
38 

29 

24 

408 

17 

4,239 

147 
25 

18 


50 
33 
70 
25 

20 
15 
ii 
30 
34 

10 
322 
260 
135 

23 

209 
84 
46 
29 
45 

12 
261 
34 
45 
42 

84 
58 
33 
29 
26 

38 
41 
44 
30 
107 

38 
7 
24 
27 
131 

110 
10 

213 
19 
42 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollorj) 


(  =  ) 


5 

346 

13 

287 

9 


6 
69 
37 

6 

46 

25 

204 

2 

16 


1,504 

61 
3 
4 
13 
24 


16 
3 
18 
10 

9 
4 
6 
3 
3 

1 
130 
88 
30 

7 

51 

21 
14 


Active 
proprie- 
tors.* 
Novem- 
ber 

(Tvtumber) 


12 
229 

6 
105 

5 

13 
2 


27 

6 

791 

17 

7 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(?^unibtr) 


3 
524 

7 
142 

9 

12 
6 
5 
2 

27 

2 

6 

63 

21 
5 

29 
15 
143 
2 
9 

9 
3 

78 

5 

916 

40 
2 
2 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Dollars) 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


7.20 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  7E.— BEAUTY  SHOPS- 


SELECTED  CITIES  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:.  1948— Continued 
Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


City 


Population 
1950 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


:X""M 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


Active 
propne 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Humba) 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(Dollars) 


City 


Population 
1950 


(Thotisartd 
[^lumber]      dollars) 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Active 
propne- 
tors.* 
Novem- 
ber 


Paid 

onployees, 

workweek 

ended 


nearest 
Nov.  15 
(Number)!  (JHumba) 


Pay  roll, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

.  Nov.  15 

(Dollars) 


Bcmidji,  Minn 

Bend,  Orcg 

D^   i''ia,    Calif 

Bennetts-.-llle,  S.C... 
Berjiington    -illage, 


Vt. 


Benton,   Ark 

Benton  Harb  r,  Mich. 

Dere^,  Ohio 

Bergenfield,  N.J 

Berkeley,  Calif 


Berlin.  N.H... 
Berwick,  Pa. . . 
Bei%/yn,  111... 
Bessemer,  Ala. 
Bethany,  Okla. 


Bethlehem,  Pa 

Beverly,  Mass 

Be-/erly  Hills,  Calif. 

Bexley,  Ohio 

Biddeford,  Maine 


Big  Rapids,  Mich. 
Big  Spring,  Tex.. 

Billings,  Monl 

Biloxi,  Miss 

Binghamton,  N.Y... 


Birmingham,  Ala. . 
Birmingham,  Mich. 
Bismarck,  N.Dak.. 
Blackfoct,  Idaho. 
Blaclrwell,  Okla.. 


Blairsvllle,  Pa.. 

Blaieley,  Pa 

Bloofflfield,  N.J.. 
Bloomington,  111- 
Bloomington,  Ind. 
Bloomsburg,    Pa. . . 


Bluefteld,  Va.,  U.Va. 

Bluefield,  Va 

Bluefleld,  U.Va.... 


Blue  Island,  111. 

Bluf r»on,  Ind 

Blytheville,  Ark. 

Bogalusa,  La 

Bogota.  N.J 


Boise  City,  Idaho. 

Bonham,  Tex 

Boone,  Iowa 

Boonville,  Mo 

Boonton,  N.J 


Bordentown,  N,J.. 

Borger,  Tex 

Bossier  City,  La. 

Boston,  Mass 

Boulder,  Coio. ... 


Bound  Brook,  N.J..... 
Bowling  Green,  Ky. . ... 
Bowling  Green,  Ohio.. 

Bozeraan,  Mont 

Brackenridge,  Pa 

Eraddock,  Pa 

Bradenton,  Fla 

Bradford.  Pa 

Brady,  Tex 

Brainerd,  Mirm 

Braintree  town, Mass. ^ 
Brattleboro  village, 

Vt." 

Brazil,  Ind 

Breckenridge,  Tex .... 

Bremerton,  Wash 

Brenham,  Tex 

Brentwood,  Pa 

Brewer,  MaLie 

Brewton,  Ala 


Bridgeport,  Conn 

Bridgeport,  Pa 

Bridgeton,  N.J 

Bridgeville,  Pa 

Bridgcwater  town, 

Mass.' 

Brigham,  Utah 

Bristol,  Conn 

Bristol,  Penn 

Bristol  'own,  B.I.'.. 

Bristol,  Tcnn.,  Va... 

Bristol,  Tenn 

Bristol,  Va 


9,935 

11,247 

7,275 

5,108 


6,263 

18,612 

11,964 

17,611 

113,217 

16,545 
14,022 
51,176 
28,471 
5,690 

66,027 
28,355 
28,915 
12,235 
20,785 

5,732 
17,258 
31,725 
37,034 
81,132 

298,720 

15,370 

18,544 

5,178 

9,218 

5,014 
6,848 
49,313 
34,048 
28,191 
10,621 

25,545 
4,204 
21,341 

17,580 
6,058 
16,221 
17,722 
7,668 

34,152 
7,043 

12,126 
6,729 
7,581 

5,4.14 

17,949 

15,368 

790, 863 

19,916 

8,366 
17,427 
11,972 
11,252 

6,180 

16,518 
13,609 
17,281 
5,923 
12,558 

23,130 

11,494 
8,426 

f,u05 

27,746 
6,919 

12,312 
6,817 
5,157 

159,352 

5,823 

18,385 

5,653 

9,513 
6,777 
35,873 
12,69C 
12,311 

32,  fill; 
16,7il 
15,39-' 


508 
13 


3 
5 

107 
4 
16 


23 
72 
39 
28 
656 


210 

63 

1,685 

48 

76 

32 
99 
115 

46 
474 

1,138 
57 
60 
18 
28 


181 
147 
105 
40 


1S7 
31 
39 
50 
50 

19 
26 
26 
4,843 
64 

16 
122 


50 
99 
118 
30 
42 


56 
22 
12 

103 
31 

11 

5 

20 


19 
17 
75 
39 
20 

133 


15 

11 

10 

230 


15 

940 

17 

18 


41 
34 

12 
187 

530 
19 
23 
6 


U) 


5 

8 

1,935 

19 


318 
Z 
11 


(z) 

63 
23 

40 


475 
12 

3 
19 
7 
5 
4 

18 
13 
20 

11 
10 


7 
122 


10 

327 

9 

14 


23 
22 

10 
91 

362 
13 
11 
6 


1,109 
14 


181 
1 
11 
2 


219 
392 
25 
62 

213 

142 
305 
177 
200 
4,848 

106 
77 
598 
542 
11 

1,370 

307 

19,902 

356 

363 

144 
758 
808 
207 
3,741 

10,612 
501 
440 
129 

117 

94 

1,233 
767 
■718 
137 

819 

10 

809 

86 
136 

528 
76 
195 

1,698 
397 

144 
370 
302 

65 

149 

237 

40,155 

356 

117 

1,018 

228 

220 

232 
686 
708 
149 

194 


319 
114 
58 

453 
198 


,871 

30 

233 


397 
84 


430 

735 


Bristow.  Okla 

Brockton,  Mass 

Bronxville,  N.Y 

Brcokfield,  111 

Brookfield,  Mo 

Brookhaven,  Miss... 
Brookings,  S.  Dak.. 
Brookline  town, Mass 
Brownfield,  Tex. . . . 
Brownsville,  Pa. . . . 

Brownsville,  Tex... 

Brownwood ,  Tex 

BrunswicJi,  Ga 

Brunswick  village, 

Maine' 

Bryan,  Ohio 

Bryan,   Tex 

Buchanan,   Mich 

Buckhannon,  W.  Va.. 

Bucyrus,   Ohio 

Buffalo,    N.Y 

Burbank,  Calif 

Burlingame,  Calif.. 
Burlington,  Iowa... 
Burlington,  N.J. . . . 
Burlington,  N.C.... 

Burlington,  Vt 

Burrillville  to'..n, 

R.I.' 

Butler,  Pa 

Butte,  Mont 

Cadillac,  Mich 

Cairo,  Ga 

Cairo,  111 

Caldwell,  Idaho.... 

Caldwell,  N.J 

Calexico,  Calif. . . . 

Calumet  City,  111- . 

Cambridge,  Md 

Cambridge,  Mass.... 
Cambridge,  Ohio. . . . 
Camden,  Ark 

Camden,  N.J 

Camden,  S.C 

Cameron,  Tex 

Canandaigua,  N.Y... 
Canon  City,  Colo. . . 

Canonsburg,  Pa 

Canton,  111 

Canton,  Miss 

Canton,  Ohio 

Cape  Girardeau,  Mo. 

Carbondale ,  111 ... . 

Carbondale,  Pa 

Carlinville,  111... 

Carlisle,  Pa 

Carlsbad,  N.  Hex... 

Carmi,  111 

Carnegie,  Pa 

Carroll,  Iowa 

Carrollton,  Ga 

Carteret,  N.J 

Carters/ille,  Ga. . . 

Carthage,  Mo 

Caruthersville,  Mo. 

Casper,  Wyo 

Catskill,  N.Y 

Cedar  Falls,  Iowa.. 

Cedarhurst.  N.Y. 

Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa. 

Cedartown,  Ga 

Celina,  Ohio 

Centerville,  Iowa.. 
Central  Falls,  R.I. 

Centralia,  111 

Ccnlralia,  Wash 

Chambfrrsburg,  Pa... 

Champaign,  111;.... 

rhaniite.    Kans 

Chapel  Hill.    H.C... 

Chariton,  lown 

Charleroi,  Pa 

Charles  City,  J0.13. 
Charleston,  111.... 
Charleston,  Mo,._. .. 

Charleston,  S.C 

Charleston,  W.  Va.. 


5,404 
62,856 

6,718 
15,484 

5,790 

7,780 
7,730 
56,952 
6,160 
7,644 

36, 176 
20,140 
18,086 

10,943 
6,405 

18,072 
5,241 
5,997 

10,289 
577,393 

78,318 
19,817 
30,639 
12,083 
24,495 

33,039 

8,776 
23,511 
32,904 
10,345 

5,578 
12,217 
10,462 
6,222 
6,402 

15,777 
10,366 
120,676 
14,693 
11,341 

124,543 
6,953 
5,227 
6,296 
6,313 

12,049 

11,910 

7,063 

116,312 

21,539 

10.911 
16,235 
5,129 
16,232 
17,915 

5,522 
12,154 
6,219 
7,767 
13,003 

7,282 
11,150 

8,578 
23,567 

5,326 

14,336 
6,021 

72,149 
9,469 
5,686 

7,606 
23,610 
13,814 

8,648 
17,205 

39,  397 
10,241 
9,160 
5,324 
9,864 

10, 277 

9, 146 

5,500 

as, 243 

72,818 


16 
3 
5 

7 
447 

40 
18 
22 
9 
22 


302 

216 

9 

14 

32 
30 
434 
25 
22 

65 
63 
53 


22 

50 
9 
16 
50 
2,234 

228 

182 

110 

32 

98 


15 
146 
96 

21 

15 
35 
30 
51 
12 


303 
40 
37 

326 
15 
9 


32 
47 
19 
567 
79 

26 
28 
12 
91 
68 


22 
21 
85 
24 

35 
189 
346 

13 
35 


203 
21 
34 
12 
62 

35 

46 

23 

214 

411 


M 
106 
98 
2 


3 

10 

196 


20 

5 

213 

22 

10 
1 
3 
19 
32 


M 


(z) 


89 
122 

5 


20 
14 
12 

5 
6 

11 

3 

2 

5 

440 


3 
7 
2 

2 
17 

5 
132 
15 

11 
1 
3 
10 
18 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


CITIES 


7.21 


Tabic  7E.— BEAUTY  SHOPS— SELECTED  CITIES  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:.  1948— Continued 

Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


aty 


Charlotte,  Mich 

Charlotte,  N.C 

Charlottesville,  V«.. 

Chatham,  N.J 

Chattanooga,  Tenn.... 

Cheboygan,  Mich 

Chelialis,  Wash 

Ch&lsea,  Mass 

Cheltenham  twp.,  Pa.^ 
Cherokee ,  Iowa 


Chester,  111.. 
Chester,  Pa. . . 
Chests-,  S.C. 
Cheviot,  Ohio. 
Cheyenne,  Wyo. 


Chicago,  111 

Chicago  Heights.  111. 

Chickasha,  Okla 

Chioo,  Calif 

Chicopee,  Hass 


Childress,  Tex 

ChllUoothe,  Mo 

Chillicothe,  Ohio. . . 

Chino,  Calif 

Chippewa  Falls,  Wis. 

Chula  Vista,  Calif.. 

Cicero,  lU 

Cincinnati,  Ohio. . . . 
ClrclevlUe,  Ohio... 
Cisco,  Tex 


Clairton,  Pa 

Claremont,  Calif 

riaremont  town,  N.H. 

ClarPianre,  Okla 

Clarlnda,  Iowa 


Clarltsburg,  W.  Va. 
Clarksdale,  Miss.. 
Clarksville,  Tenn. 

Clavson,  Mich 

Clayton,  Mo 


Clearfield,  Pa. . 
Clearvater,  Fla. 
Cleburne,  Tex. . . 
Cleveland,  Hiss. 
Cleveland,  Ohio. 


Cleveland,  Tenn 

Cleveland,  Tex 

Cleveland  Heights, 

Ohio 

Cliffside  Park,  N.J.. 
Clifton,  N.J 


Clifton  Forge,  Va 

Clifton  Heists,  Pa. 

Clinton,  111 

Clinton,  Ind 

Clinton,  Iowa 


Clinton  town.  Mass 

Clinton,  Mo 

Clinton,  Okla 

Clinton,  S.C 

Cloquet,  Minn 


Clovls,  N.  Mex 

Coallnga,  Calif 

Coatesville,  Pa 

Coeur  d'  Alene,  Idaho 
Coffeyvllle,  Kans 


Cohoes,  ».Y 

Coldwater,  Mich 

Coleman,  Tex 

College  Park,  Ga 

College  Station,  Tex. 


Collingdale,  Pa 

Collingswood,   N.J 

CoUlnevIlle,   111 

Colorado  City,  Tex... 
Colorado  Springs  ,CaLo. 


Colton,  Calif.. 
ColvBbla,  Miss. 
Colvmbia,  Mo... 
Columbia,  Pa. . . 
Columbia,  S.C. 


Popu^tion 
1950 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


;XumbeT) 


Columbia,  Tenn. 

Colvabus,  Ga.. . 

Columbus,  Ind.. 

Columbus,  Miss. 

ColuBbus,  Nebr. 


6,589 
133,219 
25,909 

7,321 
130,333 

5,507 
5,633 

39,038 
22,576 
7,696 

5.388 

65,824 

6,891 

9  927 

31,807 

3,606,436 
24,369 
15,753 
12,210 
48,939 

7,587 
8,649 

20,121 
5,788 

11,072 

15,844 
67,195 
500,510 
8,655 
5,216 

19,418 
6,229 

12,058 
5,530 
5,077 

31,817 
16,515 
16,208 
5,176 
15,925 

9,348 
15,535 
12,845 

6,731 
905,636 

12,445 
5,194 

58,782 
17,123 
64,567 

5,769 
7,547 
5,870 
6,576 
30,151 

12,295 
6,069 
7,454 
7,158 
7,663 

17,168 
5,520 
13,839 
12,189 
17,114 

21,235 
8,542 
6,513 

K,464 
7,898 

8,473 
15,255 
11,907 

6,709 
45,268 

14,420 
6,003 
31,731 
11,962 
85,949 

10,921 
79,510 
18, 365 
17,170 
8,844 


2,520 

13 

9 


37 
377 

7 
7 

12 
3 

12 
5 

10 


12 

3 

25 

10 
14 
14 
13 
631 


Receipts, 
en  tit  e 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Piy  roll, 
entire 
year 


Acave 
prophe- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 
{Thovjand 
JolUri)    [>;umbcT) 


17 
588 
100 

24 
769 


29 

241 

26 

36 

131 

17,020 
55 
26 
73 
81 

29 
41 
96 
11 
56 

49 

168 

2,632 

18 

26 

43 
32 
31 
19 
16 

188 
38 
55 
10 

351 

43 
110 
48 
49 
4,432 

36 
18 

458 
59 
96 

17 
25 
35 
20 
102 

33 
22 
30 
35 
24 

74 
12 
61 
30 
52 

44 
34 
22 
18 
22 

9 
43 
32 

20 
232 

25 
20 

117 
31 

352 

66 
266 
46 
30 
37 


257 

39 

7 

319 


58 

6 

14 

53 

6,229 
18 
12 
26 

17 


15 

17 

2 

20 

18 

48 

1,069 

2 


12 
3 
5 
1 

61 

16 

17 

2 

154 

11 
39 
18 
12 
1,621 

11 
7 

206 
29 
33 

4 
3 
6 


22 

104 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Mumber) 


6 

20 

2,563 
12 
9 


8 

36 

363 


11 
15 
14 
13 
667 


180 

32 

6 

226 

1 
7 
25 


4 

42 

5 

9 

28 

3,070 
10 
11 
15 
14 


13 
1 

14 

11 

32 

634 

2 


3 

1 

39 

13 

17 

2 

102 

14 
22 
19 
11 
895 

10 
9 

102 
17 
19 


Pay  roll, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Dollars) 


5,161 
735 
127 

6,381 

30 
197 
707 
212 
167 

83 
1,200 
132 
265 
960 

128,071 
354 
251 
543 
352 

194 

215 

360 

12 

3V4 

458 

976 

19,385 

36 

143 

155 

288 

68 


1,163 

302 

390 

5* 

3,883 

288 
827 
343 
254 
31,877 

199 
185 

4,114 
573 
611 

75 
66 
118 
129 
519 

119 
189 
129 
212 
62 

391 
45 
261 
187 
259 

188 
203 
43 
106 
102 

50 
238 
153 

176 
1,337 


4 

104 

6 

146 

38 

1,000 

4 

109 

83 

2,549 

484 
2,087 


184 
211 


aty 


Columbus,  Ohio 

CoMDerce,  Tex 

Compton,  Calif 

Concord,  Calif 

Concord  town,  Mass.'. 

Concord,  N.H 

Concord,  N.C 

Concordia,  Kans 

Coiuieaut,  Ohio 

Connellsville,  Pa.... 

Connersville,  Ind.... 

Conroe ,  Tex 

Conshohocken,  Pa 

Conway,  Ark 

Conway,  S.C 

Cookevllle,  Tenn 

Coos  Bay,  Oreg 

Coral  Gables,  Fla.... 

Coraopolls,  Pa 

Corbin,  Ky 

Cordele,  Ga 

Corinth,  Miss 

Corning,  N.Y 

Corona,  Calif 

Coronado,  Calif 

Corpus  Chrlstl,  Tex. 

Corry,  Pa 

Corsicana,  Tex 

Cortland,  N.Y 

Corvallis,  Oreg 

Coshocton ,  Ohio 

Council  Bluffs,  Iowa 

Covington,  Ga 

Covington,  Ky 

Covington,  Va 

Crafton,  Pa 

Cranford  twp,  N.J.'. 

Cranston,  H.I 

Crawfordsvllle,  Ind. 
Creston,  Iowa 

Crockett,  Tex 

Crookston,  Minn 

Crowley,  La 

Crown  Point ,  Ind .... 
Crystal  City,  Tex... 

Cudahy,  Wis 

Cuero,  Tex 

Cullman,  Ala 

Culver  City,  Calif.. 
Cumberland ,  Hd 

Gushing,  Okla 

Cuyahoga  Falls,  Ohio 

Dalhart,  Tex 

Dallas,  Tex 

Dal ton,  Ga 

Daly  City,  Calif 

Danbury  city,  Corm.. 

Dansvllle,  N.Y 

Danvers  town,  Mass.' 
Danville,  111 

Danville,  Ky 

Danville,  Pa 

Danville,  Va 

Darby,  Pa 

Darlington,  S.C 

Davenport,  Iowa 

Dayton,  Ohio 

Daytona  Beach,  Fla.. 

Dearborn,  Mich 

Decatur,  Ala 

Decatur,  Ga 

Decatur,  111 

Decatur,  Ind 

Decorah,  Iowa 

Dedham  town,  Mass.'. 

Deer  Park,  Ohio 

Defiance,  Ohio 

De  Kalb,    111 

De  Land,    Fla 

Delano,  Calif 

Delaware,   Ohio 

Delphos ,  Ohio 

.Delray  Beach,   Fla — 

Del  Rio,  Tex 

Deming,    N.  Mex 


Population 
1950 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


(Number) 


374,770 

5,866 

47,893 

6,980 

8,676 

27,984 
16,720 
7,139 
10,073 
13,302 

15,545 
7,313 

10,909 
8,546 
6,083 

6,900 

5,956 

19,668 

10,491 

7,715 

9,434 
9,698 
17,723 
10,219 
12,423 

108,053 
7,872 
19,108 
18,120 
16,173 

11,226 
45,184 

5,176 
64,282 

6,238 

8,001 
18,708 
55,130 
12,804 

8,302 

5,923 

7,352 

12,704 

5,862 

7,195 

12,090 
7,456 
7,524 
19,646 
37, 632 

8,396 
29,076 

5,899 

432,927 

15,962 

15,111 
22,424 
5,238 
15,702 
37,892 

8,649 
7,057 
34.537 
13,188 
6,615 

73,640 
243,108 
29,254 
94, 529 
19,879 

21,626 
67,801 
7,272 
6,059 
18,499 

7,245 
11,270 
11,567 
8,536 
8,672 

11,783 
6,269 
6,264 

14,191 
5,697 


332 

15 

6 

19 
5 
6 

38 


58 

239 

31 

35 

14 

13 

60 

10 

5 

6 

3 
9 
14 
5 
3 

10 

10 

5 

7 


Receipts, 
entire 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thoujand 
dollars) 


1,705 
10 
118 
24 
19 

100 
61 
13 
33 
43 

64 
31 
29 
22 
24 

29 
30 
268 
45 
28 

47 
27 
61 
30 
93 

408 
22 
51 

112 
57 

67 
148 

11 
145 

38 


51 
28 

32 
24 
13 
21 

10 

17 
17 
59 
41 
165 

29 
73 
16 
2,519 
67 

12 
141 
22 
29 

163 

26 

10 
191 
52 
19 

361 

1,293 

158 

210 

87 

90 
368 
27 
18 
52 

13 
27 
61 
30 
20 


Active 
proprie- 
tors.* 
Novem- 
ber 

(>(umber) 


629 
1 

40 


11 

133 

18 

3 


3 
18 
13 
46 

9 

23 

5 

1,051 

22 

2 
50 

4 
10 
50 


72 
19 

3 

124 
429 
57 
64 
30 

33 
145 
10 
3 
12 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(T^umtierJ 


343 
16 

6 

20 
7 


241 
32 
33 
14 

15 
57 
9 
6 


7 
6 

6 
3 

14 

13 

4 

9 

26 

4 

5 

10 

6 

4 

356 

1 

22 

6 

3 

14 
21 

3 
11 

5 

16 
9 


2 
24 
12 
38 

7 

15 

5 

633 

27 

2 

27 
3 
5 

35 


60 
19 
6 

72 
224 
41 
38 
33 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(Dollars) 


12,177 

26 

780 

159 

112 

406 
393 

50 
279 

97 

388 
224 
102 
156 
129 

102 

195 

3,186 

336 

55 

231 
228 
229 
187 
759 

3,167 
132 
371 

5,594 
598 

324 
960 
41 
760 
208 

232 

167 
419 
429 
107 

130 

111 

90 

53 

61 

111 
4B 
393 
303 
938 

203 
525 
150 
21,244 
455 

70 
866 

76 
156 
977 


1,421 

365 

97 

2,519 
8,131 
1,036 
1,364 
654 

632 

2,571 

191 

40 

228 

75 
89 
273 
112 
142 

255 
106 
408 
90 
106 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


7.22 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  7E.— BEAUTY  SHOPS— SELECTED  CITIES  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE;  1948— Continued 

Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


City 


Population 
1950 


[Thousand 
[dumber)      dollars) 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

[Thousand 
dollars) 


Active 
prppne 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 

[>;umbCT) 


Piid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Dollars) 


City 


Population 
1950 


[Thousand 
[Humhcrjl     dollars) 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


Receipts, 
entire 


Pay  roll, 
entire 


(Thoumnd 
dollars) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 

Qismber) 


Plid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  J  5 

{>iumberj 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 


Denison,  Tex 

Denton,  Tex 

Denver,  Colo 

De  Pere,  Vis 

Derby,  Conn 

De  Rldder,    La 

Derry  town,   N.H. ^. . . . 

Des  Moines,    Iowa 

De  Soto,  Mo 

Des  Plalnes,  111 

Detroit,  Mich 

Detroit  Lakes,  Minn.. 
Devils  Lake,  N.  Dajt.. 
Dickinson,  N.  Dale. . . . 
Dickson  City,  Pa 

Dillon,  S.C 

District  12,  Md.' 

District  13,  Md.^ 

District  1511,  Center 

Hill,  Ob.i 

Dixon,  111 

Dobbs  Ferry,  N.Y 

Dodge  City,  Kans 

Donora,  Pa 

Dormont,  Pa 

Dothan,  Ala 

Douglas,  Ariz 

Douglas,  Ga 

Dover,  Del 

Dover,  N.H 

Dover ,  [.* .  J 

Dover,  Ohio 

Downers  Grove,  111... 

Doylestown,  Pa 

Drumright,  Okla 

Dublin,  Ga 

Du  Bois,  Pa 

Dubuque,  Iowa 

Duluth,  Minn 

Dumas,  Tex 

Dumont,  N.J 

Dunbar,  W.  Va 

Duncan,  Okla 

Dunellen,  N.J 

Duniirk,  N.Y 

Dunmore,  Pa 

Dunn,  N.C 

Duquesne,  Pa 

Du  Quoin,  111 

Durango,  Colo 

Durant,  Okla 

Duryea,  Pa 

Dyersburg,  Tenn 

Easley,  S.C 

East  Alton,  111 

East  Aurora,  N,y 

East  Chicago,  Ind.... 
East  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
East  Detroit,  Mich. . . 
East  Grand  Forks, 

Minn 

Easthampton  town, 

Mass.  

East  Hartford  town, 

Conn.^ 

East  Lansing,  Mich... 
East  Liverpool,  Ohio. 
East  Mollnc,  111 

Easton,  Pa 

East  Orange,  N.J 

East  Palestine,  Ohio. 

East  Peoria,  111 

East  Pittsburgh,  Pa. . 
East  Point,  Ga 

East  Providence  town 

R.I.' 

East  Ridge,  Tenn 

East  Rochester,  N.Y.. 
Eaet  Rockaway,  N.Y... 
East  Rutherford,  N.J. 

East  St.  Louis,  111.. 
East  Stroudsburg,  Pa. 

Eau  Claire,  Wis 

Ecorse,  Mich 

Edgewood,  Pa 


17,444 
21,345 
412,856 
8,112 
10,264 

5,776 

5,798 

176,954 

5,337 

14,975 

1,838,517 
5,734 
6,419 
7,457 
8,947 

5,162 
40,182 
19,185 

21,855 
11,532 

6,246 
11,237 
11, 831 
12,731 
21,556 

9,393 
7,437 
6,322 

15,911 
11,210 

9,787 

11,868 

5,263 

5,015 

10,213 

11,466 

49, 528 

104,066 

6,108 

13,030 

8,019 
15,260 

6,288 
17,965 
20,302 

6,325 
17,612 

7,139 

7,437 

10,521 

6,676 
10,865 
6,311 
7,311 
5,962 

54,124 
39,875 
21,373 

5,042 

10,694 


29,340 
20,310 
24,072 
13,896 

34,410 

78,057 

5,189 

8,697 

5,175 

21,628 


35,791 
9,640 
7,020 
7,973 
7,430 

81,950 
7,272 
35,862 
17,457 

5,283 


18 
13 
288 
3 
10 


70 
63 
1,906 
16 
41 

14 

31 

987 

6 

21 

7,033 
28 
31 
27 


37 
12 
41 

28 
192 

327 
19 
31 

16 
37 
17 
44 
14 

23 
63 
25 

37 
18 

3 
45 
23 
12 
26 

38 

192 

9 

10 

10 


117 
28 

240 
651 
15 
14 
13 
59 


35 

6 

188 

14 

10 

242 
12 

139 
11 
23 


19 
24 
682 


4 

5 
400 


2,615 

6 

11 


63 
132 


66 
236 


19 
16 
290 

3 
10 


1,098 
6 


18 
23 
374 


3 
243 

2 


1,448 
4 
8 
9 


25 

5 

49 

123 

2 


322 

640 

13,201 

109 

333 

37 
92 
7,768 
50 
81 

53,114 

95 

247 

208 


37 
147 
437 

19 

369 

23 
394 

86 
548 
194 

108 
339 
186 
322 
482 

59 

427 

175 

30 

332 

118 

1,186 

2,666 

249 

180 

108 
198 
105 
100 
34 

238 
292 

115 
171 
85 


223 
213 


181 

1,500 

49 


318 
139 
660 
149 

1,294 

4,883 

50 

87 
425 


1,712 
33 


1,052 

57 

989 


Edinburg,  Tex 

Edmond,  Okla 

Edwardsvllle,  111... 
Edwardsvllle,  Pa.... 
Effingham,  111 

Elberton,  Ga 

El  Cajon,  Calif 

El  Campo,  Tex 

El  Centre,  Calif. . . . 
El  Cerrlto,  Calif... 

El  Dorado,  Ark 

El  Dorado,  Kans 

Elgin,  111 

Elizabeth,  N.J 

Elizabeth  City,  N.C. 

Eli2abethton,  Tenn. . 
Eliaabethtown,  Ky. .  . 

Elk  City,  Okla 

Elkhart,  Ind 

Elkins,  W.  Va 

Elko,  Nev 

Eliton,  Md 

Ellensburg,  Wash. . . . 

Ellwood  City,  Pa 

Elmhurst,  111 

Eljnira,  N.Y 

Elmira  Heights,  N.Y. 

El  Monte,  Calif 

Elmwood  Park,  111... 
El  Paso,  Tex 

El  Reno,  Okla 

Elwood,  Ind 

Ely,  Minn 

Elyria,  Ohio 

F^aus ,  Pa 

Bnporia,  Kans 

Qnporia,  Va 

Endicott,  N.Y 

Englewood,  Colo 

Englewood,  N.J 

Enid,  Okla 

Ennis,  Tex 

Ephrata,  Pa 

Erie,  Pa 

Escanaba,  Mich 

Escondido,  Calif 

Etna,  Pa 

Euclid,  Ohio 

Eufaula,  Ala 

Eugene ,  Oreg 

Eureka,  Calif 

Evanston,  111 

Evansvllle,  Ind 

Eveleth,  Minn 

Everett,  Mass 

Everett,  Wash 

Evergreen  Park,  111. 
Excelsior  Springs, Mo 
Exeter  town,  N.H.'.. 
Fairbury,  Nebr 

Fairfield,  Ala 

Fairfield,  111 

Fairfield,  Iowa 

Fair  Lawn,  N.J 

Fairmont,  Minn 

Fairmont,  w.  Va 

Falrport,  N.Y 

Falrview,  Ohio 

Fall  River,  Mass. . . . 
Falls  Church,  Va.. . . 

Falls  City,  Nebr 

Fargo,  N.  Dak 

Faribault,  Minn 

Farrell,  Pa 

Fayetteville,  Ark... 

Fayettevllle,  N.C.  . 
Fayetteville,  Tenn.. 
Fergus  Falls,  Minn.. 

Ferguson,  Mo 

Femdale,  Mich 

Festus,  Mo 

Findlay,  Ohio 

Fitchburg,  Mass 

Fitzgerald-,  Ga 

Flat  River,  Mo 


12,340 
6,055 
8,800 
6,705 
6,893 

6,753 

5,418 

6,216 

12,484 

18,015 

23,047 
10, 923 
43,534 
112,675 
12,682 

10,734 
5,793 
7,953 

35,556 
9,117 

5,389 

5,254 

8,417 

12,898 

21,204 

49,690 

5,020 

8,103 

18,771 

U0,003 

10,971 
11,350 

5,462 
30,197 

7,785 

15,560 
5,654 
20,168 
16,619 
23,092 

35,976 

7,817 

7,050 

130,125 

15,068 

6,608 
6,744 

41,447 
6,913 

35,672 

22,913 
73,030 
109,869 
5,329 
45,739 

33,807 
10,515 
5,522 
5,652 
6,385 

12,219 
5,575 
7,042 

23,865 
8,175 

29, 273 

5,^63 

9,243 

111,759 

7,534 

6,193 
37,981 
16,102 
13,667 
17,024 

34,605 
5,441 
12,873 
11,527 
29,670 

5,183 

23,806 

42,671 

8,170 

5,312 


21 
25 
19 
62 
39 

154 

21 

150 

406 

58 

53 
35 
23 
137 
23 

31 
21 
35 
17 
65 

181 
9 
29 
31 

430 

35 
24 
12 
143 
29 

70 
23 
51 
50 

171 

114 
20 
37 

350 
43 

35 
22 
87 
12 
203 

93 
594 
483 
13 
95 

179 
15 
36 
23 
35 

24 
10 
35 
42 


102 
12 
16 

328 


22 
236 
22 

17 
41 

147 
29 
38 
13 
43 


115 

201 
31 
20 


3 
10 
26 
17 

34 

4 

43 

120 

19 

24 
13 
13 

33 


9 
168 


29 
12 
11 
17 
55 

27 

6 

3 

115 

9 


3 
27 
2 

81 

24 

226 

170 

4 

34 

60 
4 
9 


7 

105 

7 

3 

11 

67 
10 
12 


27 

1 

4 

5 

106 

10 
5 
2 

26 
6 


15 

in 

99 

3 
22 

30 
2 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


CITIES 


7.2? 


Table  7E.— BEAUTY  SHOPS— SELECTED  CITIES  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:.  1948— Continued 

ESTABUSHMENTS,  RECEIPTS,  Pay  ROLll,  AND  PfiR&ONNBL 


Oty 


Population 
1950 


(Thousand 
?<umbtT)|     dolfan) 


Estab- 
lish- 
molts 


Receipts, 

cntite 
y-eaf 


Pay  roll, 
cntue 
year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


Active 
propne- 
tors,* 

Novem- 
ber 

[Number) 


PliJ 

employeea, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Numtcr) 


Pay  toll. 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Pullers) 


City 


Population 
1950 


(Thousand 
[>tumber]|     dollars) 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Tfioujdnd 
dollars) 


Active 

proprie- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 

(Number) 


Piid 

employee^ 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


Piyroll. 

workweek 
ended 
nearest 

Nov.  15 

(DoIUti) 


Flint,  Mich 

Flora,    111 

Floral  Park,  N.Y 

Florence,    Ala 

Florence,  S.C 

Fond  du  Lac,  Vis 

Ford  City, .Pa 

Forest  Park,    111 

Forrest  City,  Ark.... 
Fort  Atilnson,  Wis... 

Fort  Collins,  Colo... 

Fort  Dod^e,  Iowa 

Fort  Faixfield 

village,  Maine.'.,. 
Fort  Lauderdale.  Fla. 
Fort  Madison,  Iowa. . . 

Fort  Morgan.  Colo 

Fort  Myers.  Fla 

Fort  Payne,  Ala 

Fort  Pierce,  Fla 

Fort  Scott,  Kans 

Fort  Smith,  Ark 

Fort  Thcnas,  Ky 

Fort  Wayne,  Ind 

Fort  Worth,  Tei 

Forty  Fort,  Pa 

Fostorla,  Ohio 

Frackville,    Pa 

Fraali^han  town, 

Nao».' 

Frnnkrort,  Ind 

Frankfort,  Ky 

Franklin,  Ind 

Franklin  to-jn,  Mass.' 

Franklin,  N.H 

Franklin,  Ohio 

Franklin,  Pa 

Franklin,  Term 

Frederick,  Md 

Frederick,  Okla 

Fredericksburg,  Va... 
Fredonia,  N.Y 

Freehold,  N.J 

Freeland,  Pa 

Freeport,  111 

Freeport,  N.Y 

Freeport ,  Tex 

Fremont ,  Nebr 

Franont,  Ohio 

Fresno,  Calif 

Front  Royal.  Va 

Frostburg,  Md 

Fullerton,  Calif 

Fulton,  Ho 

Fulton,  N.Y 

Qadsden,  Ala 

Gaffney,  S.C 

Gainesville,  Fla 

Gainesville,  Ga 

Gainesville,  Tex 

Galesburg,  III 

Galei,  Va 

Gallon,  Ohio 

Gallatin,  Tenn 

Oalllpolis,  Ohio 

Gallup,  N.  Hex 

Galveston,  Tex 

Gardena,  Calif 

Garden  City,  Kans 

Garden  City,  Mich 

Garden  City,  N.Y 

Gardiner,  Maine 

Gardner,  Mass 

Garfield,  N.J 

Garfield  Heights. Ohio 

Garland,  Tex 

Gary,  Ind 

Gastonla,  N.C 

Geneva,  111 

Geneva,  N.  Y 

Georgetown,  Ky 

Georgetcrwn,  S-C 

Gettysburg,  Pa 

Glrard,  Ohio 

Gladewater,  Tex 

Glasgow,  Ky 

Glasaboro,  N.J 


162,800 
5,250 
U,535 
23,832 
22,378 

29,826 
6,356 

14,9i6 
7,591 
6,257 

14,932 
25,025 

5,783 
36,000 
14,943 

5,292 
U,145 

6,227 
13,418 

9,992 

47,864 

10,830 

132,840 

277,047 

6,164 

14,348 
6,518 

27,845 
14,933 
11,949 

7,355 
8,043 
6,551 
5,372 
9,992 

5,510 
18,092 

5,449 
12,143 

7,070 

7,603 

5,900 

22,425 

24,589 

6,008 

U.639 
16, 533 

90,613 
8,121 
6,867 

13,939 
10,040 
13,903 
55,528 
8,087 

26,577 
11,881 
U,219 
31,357 
5,230 

9,921 
5,102 
7,842 
9,143 
65,898 

14,418 
10,893 

8,986 
14,354 

6,314 

19,617 
27,605 
21,606 
10,291 
132,496 

23,003 
5,032 

17,087 
5,465 
6,012 

7,043 
10,068 
5,310 
6,964 
5,906 


13 
15 

21 
6 
6 
5 
3 

10 
22 

3 
38 
15 

3 
11 

7 
13 

9 

38 
5 

98 

199 

5 

6 

7 

17 
17 
8 

7 
6 

10 
7 

16 

3 
22 

4 
12 
10 


404 
29 
43 
75 
65 

184 
22 
20 
33 
32 

73 
120 

5 
265 
48 

U 
74 
33 
52 
39 

Ul 

a 

759 
1,403 


41 
9 

65 

62 
39 

24 
26 
28 
21 
45 

17 
142 
12 
50 
25 

33 

14 

121 

144 

26 

73 
39 
655 
18 
26 

63 
35 
17 
113 
35 

99 
110 

43 
137 

37 

37 
16 
17 
17 
297 

33 
13 
12 
219 
36 

61 
60 
14 
27 
292 

115 
16 
89 
30 

13 


70 

20 

6 

7 

2 

6 

7 

7 

16 

2 

25 

L2 

37 

23 

3 

96 

38 

8 

15 

2 

3 

24 

12 

12 

6 

15 

15 

9 

9 

27 

38 

6 

5 

323 

91 

576 

206 

1 

5 

10 

6 

9 

17 

18 

20 

15 

8 

8 

5 

6 

1 

6 

1 

10 

3 

7 

12 

15 

8 

3 

56 

19 

5 

4 

16 

11 

2 

12 

8 

6 

9 

42 

17 

56 

18 

7 

5 

21 

15 

9 

11 

198 

90 

1 

8 

8 

4 

13 

19 

10 

7 

10 

46 

29 

11 

6 

41 

17 

51 

10 

12 

10 

52 

20 

13 

9 

10 

8 

6 

3 

5 

8 

6 

4 

106 

53 

8 

7 

5 

5 

1 

3 

93 

12 

11 

3 

7 

18 

10 

U 

) 

7 

a 

7 

93 

33 

42 

17 

3 

5 

19 

14 

6 

8 

6 

2 

8 

13 

13 

5 

11 

14 

11 

12 

1 

3 

89 


2} 

4 

159 

339 

1 


19 
35 
7 

15 

7 

103 

2 


2,335 

144 
267 
708 
454 

1,477 
113 

174 
255 

658 
721 


1,538 
142 

30 
339 
288 
237 
171 

481 

142 

6,091 

10,941 

20 

206 


352 
477 
131 

93 
25 

66 
239 

159 

1,059 

139 

350 

24 

107 

731 

1,232 

162 

436 

201 

4,106 

32 

148 


8 
8 

302 
167 

46 

1,103 

10 

202 

35 

-  359 

32 

1,158 

10 

227 

30 

988 

12 

200 

6 

200 

5 

125 

5 

114 

3 

94 

65 

1,957 

5 

191 

4 

105 

2 

79 

38 

1,770 

8 

217 

8 

144 

8 

214 

5 

124 

69 

1,956 

31 

853 

2 

50 

13 

394 

6 

116 

7 

124 

7 

153 

9 

224 

12 

358 

9 

195 

1 

U 

Olaasport,  Pa 

Olencoe,  111 

Glen  Cove,  N.Y 

Glendale,  Ariz 

Olendale,  Calif 

Glendive,  Mont 

Olen  Ellyn,  111 

Qlenolden,  Pa 

Olen  Rock,  N.J 

Glens  Falls,  N.Y 

Qlenvlew,  111 

Globe,  Ariz 

Gloucester,  Mass 

Gloucester  City,  N.J. 
Gloversville,  N.Y.... 

Golden,  Colo 

Goldsboro,  N.C 

Gonzales.  Tex 

Goshen.  Ind 

Grafton.  N.  Dak 

Grafton,  W.  Va 

Graham,  N.C 

Graham,  Tex 

Grand  Forks,  N.  Dak.. 
Grand  Island,  Nebr... 

Grand  .Tunc t ion,  Colo. 
Grand  Prairie,  Tex... 
Grand  Ilapjds,  Mich... 
Grand  Rapids,  Minn. . . 
Grandvlew  Heights, 
Ohio 


GraniSe  City,  111... 
Grants  Pass,  Oreg. . . 
Grass  Valley,  Calif. 
Great  Harrington 

town,  Mass.' 

Great  Bend,  Kans . 

Groat  Falls,  Mont... 

Great  Neck,  N.Y 

Greeley.  Colo 

Green  Bay,  Wis 

Grocneville,  Tenn... 

Greenfield,  Ind 

Greenfield  town, 

Mass.' 

Greensboro,  N.C 

Greensburg,  Ind 

Greensburg,  Pa 

Greenville,  Ala 

Greenville,  Mich.... 
Greenville,  Miss.... 

Greenville,  N.C 

Greenville,  Ohio.... 

Greenville,  Pa 

Greenville,  S.C 

Greenville,  Tex 

Greenwood,  Miss 

Greenwood,  S.C 

Greer,  S.C 

Grenada,  Miss 

Griffin,  Ga 

Grinnell,  Iowa 

Grosse  Pointe,  Mich. 

Crosse  Pointe  Park, 

Mich 

Groton  borough.  Conn 

Grove  City,  Pa 

Gulfport,  Miss 

Guntereville,  Ala. . . 

Guthrie,  Okla 

Hackensack,  N.J 

Haddonfleld,  N.J 

Hagerstown,  Md 

Hamburg,  H.Y 

Hamilton,  Ohio 

Hammond,  Ind ■ 

BamDond,  La 

Hammonton,  N.J 

Hampton,  Va 

Hamtramck,  Mich 

Hancock,  Mich 

Hanford,  Calif 

Hannibal,  Mo 

Hanover,  Pa 

Hanover  twp.  Pa.'... 

Hapevljle,  Ga 

Harlingen,  Tex 

Harriman,  Tenn 

Harrisburg,  111 


8,698 
6,950 

16,084 
8,174 

95,  398 

5,238 

9,533 

6,452 

7,133 

19,448 

6,112 

6,456 

25,048 

14,283 

23,576 

5,176 
21,399 

6,630 
12,977 

6,680 

■^,297 
5,013 
6,756 
26,617 
22,835 

14,454 

13,241 

75,647 

5,966 

7,605 

29, 139 

7,980 
5,2:"i7 

6,i9R 
12,620 

39,i:06 

7,921 

20,286 

52,443 

6,693 

6,142 

17,237 

73,703 

6,599 

17,237 

6,765 
6,656 
29,914 
16,713 
6,820 

9,177 
57,932 
14,697 
18,002 
13,672 

5,060 
7,387 
13,952 
6,770 
6,279 

13,029 
6,990 
7,408 

22,428 
5,269 

10,019 
29,207 
10,500 
36, 232 
6,936 

57,717 
37,423 
8,015 
8,426 
5,957 

43,245 

5,216 

9,829 

20,540 

14,065 

14,910 
8,504 

23,202 
6,387 

10,994 


14 
4 
23 

3 
12 

3 
10 

4 

6 

4 

5 

15 

20 

11 

8 

105 


14 
57 
59 
22 
660 

13 

21 

5 

28 

109 

12 
19 
81 
19 

74 

6 
69 
21 
41 
23 

30 
31 
17 
78 
99 

69 

38 

751 

19 


45 
53 

31 

34 
74 

126 
23 
90 

219 
3f. 

12 

103 

318 

30 

ail 

29 

26 
65 
72 
40 

48 
301 
57 
57 
51 

41 
26 
76 
30 
130 

37 
11 
24 
46 
29 

39 
213 

64 
146 

27 

153 

331 

19 

28 

30 

79 
14 
40 
66 


2 

22 

16 

7 

2'.7 


M 
7 
33 

1 
5 
26 
2 
9 


283 
5 


24 

134 

9 

47 


10 
1 
2 

18 
10 

14 
80 
27 
35 
8 

45 
116 


2 

10 
9 

6 
126 


171 
2 


18 

111 

9 

31 

8 

5 

15 

26 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


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SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  7E.— BEAUTY  SHOPS— SELECTED  CITIES  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:.  1 948— Qmrinued 

ESTABUSHMENTS,  RECEIPTS,  Pav  RoLL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


City 


Population 
1950 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 


(Thousand 
[Humhcrj     ioUars) 


Harrlsburg,   Pa 

Harrison,  Ark 

Harrison,  N.J 

Harrison  tup.  Pa^... 
Harrisonburg,  Va. . .  . 

Harrodsburg,  Ky 

Hartford,  Conn 

Hartford  City,  Ind. . 

Hartsville,  S.C 

Harvey,  111 

Hasbrouck  Heights, 
N.J 

Hastings,  Kich 

Hai3tings,  Minn 

Hastings,  Nebr 

Hast  ings-on -Hudson, 

V.I 

Hattiesburg,  Miss... 

Haverf ord  twp .  Pa . ^ . 

Haverhill,  Mass 

Haverstraw,  N.Y 

Havre,  Mont 

Hawthorne,  Calif 

Havthome,  N.J 

Hays,  Kans 

Hoyvard,   Calif 

Hazard,  Ey 

Hazel  Park,  Mich 

Hazleton,  Pa 

Helena,  Ark 

Helena,  Mont 

Hellertoun,  Pa 

Hempstead,  N.Y 

Henderson,  Ky 

Henderson,  N.C 

Henderson,  Tex 

Hendersonvllle,  N.C. 
Henryctta,  Okla 

Herkimer,  N.Y 

Hermosa  Beach,  Calif 

Herrln,  111 

Hlaleah,  Fla 

Hibblng,  Minn 

Hickory,  N.C 

Highland  Park,  111 . . 
Highland  Park,  Mich. 
Highland  Park,  N.J.. 
Highland  Park,  Tex... 

High  Point,  N.C 

Hillsboro,  Ohio 

Hlllsboro,  Dreg 

Hillsboro,  Tex 

Hillsdale,  Hloh 

Hillside  tvp.  N.J.I.. 
Hingham  tovn.  Mass .  ^ . 

Hinsdale,  111 

Hinton,  W.  Va 

Hobart,  Ind,,., 

Hobart,  Okla 

Hobbs,  N.  Mei 

Hoboken,  N.J 

Holdenville,  Okla 

Holland,  Mich 

HollldayBburg,  Pa. . . . 

Hollywood,  Fla 

Holyoke,  Mass 

Hanestead,  Pa 

Hdnewood,  Ala 

Honesdale,  Pa 

Hope,  Ark 

Hopewell,   Va 

Hopkins,  Minn 

HopkLnsville,    Ky 

Hoquiam,  Wash 

Homell,   N.Y 

Hot  Springs,  Ark 

Houma,  La 

HouBion,  Tex 

Hudson  town,  Mass.^.. 

Hudson,  N.Y 

Hudson  Falls,  N.Y 

Hugo,  Okla 

Humboldt,  Tenn 

Huntingdon,   Pa 

Huntington,    Ind 

Huntington,  w.  Va 

Huntington  Beach, 
Calif 


89,091 
5,W5 
13,535 
U,792 
10,764 

5,239 

177,073 

7,228 

5,643 

20,636 

9,157 

6,060 
6,563 
20,108 

7,547 
29,432 

39,425 
47,213 
5,816 
8,094 
16,278 

U,82g 
8,600 

14,273 
6,850 

17,791 

35,486 
11,244 
17,498 
6,444 
29,021 

16,760 
10,942 
6,802 
6,061 

8,010 

9,397 
11,766 

9,401 
19,742 
16,212 

U,691 
16,767 
46,155 
9,706 
11,307 

39, 930 
5,110 
5,122 
8,352 
7,282 

20,997 

10,694 

8,664 

5,737 

10,479 

5,366 
13,801 
50,510 

6,191 
15,742 

6,466 
14,135 
54,441 
10,031 
12,808 

5,650 
8,602 

10,184 
5,630 

12,531 

11,100 
15,055 
29,298 
11,480 
594, 321 

8,131 
11,656 
7,217 
5,950 
7,435 

7,344 
15,033 
86,160 

5,258 


133 

6 

3 

6 

13 


121 
6 
5 


583 
25 
23 
8 
63 

23 
1,294 
24 
37 
42 

20 

21 
5 


26 

56 

85 
253 
19 
22 
21 

18 
14 
46 
26 
22 

150 
27 
67 
9 

248 

31 
63 
33 
84 

11 

31 
70 
47 

20 


90 
214 
27 

171 

140 
35 
43 
24 
28 

45 
31 
69 
13 
10 

22 

37 
108 
27 

70 


140 

193 

76 

33 

31 
31 
47 
26 
46 

12 

43 

204 

26 

,682 

36 
43 
11 
22 
41 


62 
300 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dolUrs) 


Active 
propnc- 
tora.* 
Novem- 
ber 


Piid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


5 
576 

6 
16 
14 


1 

7 

e 

9 
19 
124 


3 
6 

14 

5 
111 
6 
5 
9 


15 

35 

7 

415 


95 


286 
3 


Ply  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Dolhrs) 


39 
23 

12 

3 
13 
15 

5 
14 

1 

6 

58 

6 

636 

6 

7 


2,924 

142 
142 

400 

92 

11,621 

116 

276 

323 

124 


105 
458 

486 
1,368 

80 
140 

60 

233 

53 

250 

158 

114 

679 

217 

315 

25 

1,820 

439 
403 
218 
590 
42 

136 

331 

220 

63 

469 

4a 
606 

1,488 
188 

l.&iO 

1,045 
170 
279 
205 
260 

303 
252 
611 
60 
50 


aty 


3 

70 

9 

159 

25 

699 

3 

93 

15 

455 

39 

1,411 

927 

746 

295 

72 
374 
313 
121 
285 

38 

141 

1,315 

129 

22,373 

159 
210 
30 
131 
134 

156 

416 

2,294 


Huntington  Park, 

Calif 

Huntsville,  Ala 

Huron,  S.  Dak 

Hutchinson,  Kans . . . . 
Hyattsvillc,  Md 

Idaho  Falls,  Idaho. . 

Illon,  N.Y 

Independence,  Kans.. 
Independence,  Ho.... 
Indiana,  Pa 

Indianapolis,  Ind... 

Indianola,  Iowa 

Inglewood,  Calif.... 

Inkster,  Mich 

International  Falls, 
Minn 

lola,  Kans 

Ionia,  Mich 

Iowa  City,  Iowa 

Ipswich  town,  Mass.^ 
Irondequolt  town, 
N.Y.' 

Iron  Mountain,  Mich. 

Ironton,  Ohio 

Ironwood,  Mich 

Irvlngton,  N.J 

Ishpeming,  Mich 

Ithaca,  N.Y 

Jackson,  Mich 

Jackson,  Miss 

Jackson,  Ohio 

Jackson,  Tenn 

Jacksonville,  Fla 

Jacksonville,  111... 

Jacksonville,  Tex 

Jacksonville  Beach, 

Fla 

Jamestown,  N.Y 

Jamestown,  N.  Dak... 

JanGsvllle,  Wis 

Jasper,  Ala 

Jasper,  Ind 

Jeannette,  Pa, ....... 

Jefferson  City,  Mo. . , 
Jeffersonvllle,  Ind. , 

Jenkins,  Ky 

Jenklntown,  Pa 

Jennings,  La 

Jersey  City,  N.J 

Jersey  Shore,  Pa 

Jerseyvllle,  111 

Johnson  City,  N.Y 

Johnson  City,  Term... 

Johnstown,  N.Y 

Johnstown,  Pa 

Joliet,  111 

Jonerboro,  Ark 

Joplln,  Mo 

Junction  City,  Kans.. 

Kalamazoo,  Mich 

Kane,  Pa 

Kankakee,  111 

Kansas  City,  Kans.... 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

Kaukauna,  Vis 

Keansburg,  N.J 

Kearney,  Nebr 

Kearny,  N.J 

Keene,  N.H 

Kelso,  Wash 

Kendall vllle,  Ind 

Kenmore,  N.Y 

Kennett,  Mo 

Kennewick;  Wash 

Kenosha,  Wis 

Kent,  Ohio 

Kenton,  Ohio 

Keokuk,  Iowa 

Kermit,  Tex 

Kerrville,  Tex 

Kewanee,  111 

Keyport,  N.J 

Keyaer,  W.  Va 

Key  West,  Fla 

Kilgore,  Tex 

Klllecn,  Tex 

Kings  Mountain,  N.C. 
Kingsport ,  Term 


Population 
1950 


(Thousand 
(J^mbcr]      dolhtTs) 


29,375 
15,406 
12,713 
33,524 
12,288 

18,855 

9,322 

11,432 

36,832 

11,706 

424,683 

5,146 

46,046 

16,684 

6,261 

7,081 

6,406 

27,018 

6,877 

34,045 

9,578 
16,329 
11,506 
59, 142 

8, 9-34 

29, 395 

50,904 

97, 674 

5,508 

30,098 

203,404 

20,374 

8,550 

6,242 
43,250 

10,601 
24,829 
8,558 
5,213 
16, 179 

24,990 
14,571 
6,933 
6,114 
9,735 

300,447 

5,571 

5,787 

19,  553 

27,778 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


17 

15 
15 

330 
4 
39 


10 
13 

6 
42 

6 

24 
39 
41 
9 
17 

129 
14 


155 

7 

6 

13 

17 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 


10,861 

12 

21 

62,723 

45 

224 

52,460 

41 

239 

16,250 

12 

53 

38,515 

35 

159 

13,370 

5 

41 

57,325 

51 

318 

5,664 

8 

11 

25,873 

21 

140 

129,583 

65 

233 

453,290 

399 

2,920 

8,361 

4 

19 

5,604 

4 

12 

12,106 

13 

48 

39,828 

21 

95 

15,631 

12 

54 

7,324 

4 

14 

6,123 

6 

19 

20,232 

16 

92 

8,678 

8 

28 

10,082 

4 

12 

54,360 

28 

212 

12,383 

8 

37 

8,457 

9 

36 

16,076 

16 

56 

6,684 

4 

20 

7,565 

3 

29 

16,770 

8 

34 

5,900 

7 

37 

6,305 

8 

31 

21,724 

5 

35 

9,693 

10 

48 

7,110 

3 

17 

7,193 

6 

31 

19,635 

18 

118 

285 
68 
43 

164 
29 

60 
27 
51 
104 
46 

1,571 

27 

245 


29 
49 
40 
202 
12 

142 
258 
289 
29 
97 

931 
39 

53 

26 
193 

47 
172 
37 
19 
38 

98 
50 

12 

141 

3 

795 
23 
13 
35 

147 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

[Thousand 
dollars) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 


111 
27 
13 
57 
10 

17 
3 
7 


578 
8 
79 


(z) 


6 
6 
9 
54 
2 

53 

100 

128 

4 

41 

397 

5 

19 

10 
58 

12 
72 
15 


32 
19 

1 
52 
2 

237 

5 

1 

5 

67 


69 
80 
22 
57 

U 
98 
1 
45 
66 

1,093 
5 
2 

10 
33 

12 
2 
5 

38 
9 
2 

81 

13 
9 

13 


Rud 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  )5 

(J^umbcr) 


44 
6 

24 
34 
40 
9 
19 

129 

15 


5 

7 

7 

41 

3 

30 
59 
83 

4 
37 

259 
3 

11 

5 
39 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(DolUri) 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


8 

10 

14 

36 

4 

15 

10 

17 

13 

20 

26 

8 

13 

8 

1 

10 

25 

5 

3 

156 

166 

8 

4 

7 

1 

15 

e 

11 

45 

12 

47 

55 

40 

60 

16 

2i 

37 

37 

6 

8 

58 

63 

9 

1 

19 

26 

62 

58 

410 

582 

5 

5 

4 

3 

15 

7 

21 

22 

10 

9 

4 

1 

5 

5 

15 

24 

7 

14 

4 

3 

23 

54 

9 

10 

10 

7 

16 

9 

4 

4 

9 

10 

8 

5 

7 

8 

8 

3 

6 

8 

11 

16 

2 

4 

6 

5 

19 

33 

CITIES 


125 


Table  7E.— BEAUTY  SHOPS— SELECTED  CITIES  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:.  1948— Continued 

Establishments,  Receipts,  Pav  Roll,  and  Personnel 


otr 


Population 
1950 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


iMumbtr) 


Receipts, 

entire 
year 

(^Thousand 
dollarj) 


Pay  roil, 
entire 
year 

[Thousand 
dotl,iTs) 


Active 
prophe- 
tots.* 
Novem- 
ber 

[Number) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 


aty 


Popubtion 
1950 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


(Thousand 
(Atumberjj     dolldTs) 


Receipts, 
entire 


Pay  roll. 

entire 
year 

[Thousand 
dollars) 


Active 

proprie- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 

(>fcimbrr) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  IS 

(><uniberj 


Payroll, 
worlcweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Pollars) 


Kingston,  H.I... 
Kingston,  Pa.... 
Klngsvllle,  Tex. 

Kinston,  N.C 

Kirksvllle,  Mo.. 


Klrlnrood,  Mo 

Kitt'anning,  Pa 

Klamath  Falls,  Greg. 

Knoxvllle,  Iowa 

Knoxvllle,  Tenn 


KokODO,   Ind 

Kosciusko,  Miss. 
Kvllimont ,  Pa ... . 
Ladiavanna,  N.Y. 
Laconia,   N.H.... 


La  Crosse,  Wis.. . . 
Lafayette,  Ind.... 

Lafayette,  La 

La  Follette,  Tenn. 
La  Grande,  Greg. . . 


La  Grange,  Ga 

La  Grange,  111 

Laguna  Beach,  Calif. 

La  Junta,  Colo 

LaJce  Charles,   La. — 


Laie  City,  Fla. . . 
Laie  City,  S.C... 
Laie  Forest,  111. 
Lajieland,  Fla.... 
Lake  Wales,   Fla. . 


Laiewood,  Ohio. . 
Lake  Worth,   Fla. 

Laaiar,  Colo 

La  Mesa,  Calif. . 
LaDesa,  Tex 


Lancaster,  Ohio. 

Lancaster,  Pa 

Lancaster,  S.C... 

Lanetl,  Ala 

Lansdale,  Pa 


Lansdowne,  Pa. 
Lansford,  Pa.. 
Lansing,  111.., 
Lansing,  Mich.. 
Lapeer,  Mich... 


La  Porte,  Ind.. 
Laramie,  Vyo... 
Larchmont,  N.Y. 

Laredo,  Tex 

La  Salle,  111.. 


Las  Cruces,  N.  Mex. 

Las  Vegas,  Nev 

Las  Vegas  city, 

N.  Mex 

Las  Vegas  town, 

N.  Mei 

Latrobe,  Pa 


Laurel,  Miss.... 
Laurens,  S.C... 
Laurinburg,  N.C. 
Lawrence,  Kans . . 
Lawrence,  Mass.. 


Lawrenceburg,  Tenn... 

Lawrenceville,  III 

Lavton,  Okla 

Lead,  S.  Dai 

Leavenworth,  Kans . . . . 


Lebanon,   Ind 

Lebanon,  Mo 

Lebanon  town,  N.H.^.. 

Lebanon,  Oreg 

Lebanon,  Pa 


Lebanon,  Tenn. 
Leesbiirg,  Fla. 
Lehighton,  Pa. 
Le  Mars,  Iowa. 
Lenoir,  N.C. . . 


Lenoir  City,  Tenn. 
Leominster,  Mass.. 

Leonia.  N.J 

Levelland,  Tex. . . . 
Lewisburg,  Pa 

Lewisburg,  Tenn. . . 
Lewiston,  Idaho... 
Lewiston,  Maine... 

Lewisto-.m,  Pa 

Lexin^.on,  Ky 


28,860 
21,061 
16,857 
18,278 
10,948 

18,587 
7,705 

15,803 

7.60i 

124,183 

38,600 

6,741 

5,195 

27,646 

14,722 

47,396 

35,508 

33,465 

5,791 

8,596 

24,954 

11,950 

6,188 

7,679 

41,202 

7,469 
5,097 
7,694 
30,846 
6,802 

67,878 
11.714 
7,715 
10,908 
10,706 

24,140 

63,601 

7,161 

7,429 

9,767 

12,140 
7,477 
8,677 

91,694 
6,116 

17,280 
15,497 
6,293 
51,694 
12,023 

12,280 
24,418 


6,250 
U.,952 

24,988 

8,650 

7,126 

23,292 

80,427 

5,483 
6,351 

34,527 
6,419 

20,543 

7,619 
6,752 
8,452 
5,829 
28,134 

7,915 
7,365 
6,557 
5,846 
7,863 

5,160 
24,084 
7,371 
6,265 
5,232 

5,156 
12,910 
41,142 
13,375 
54,449 


124 
23 
32 
87 


45 
116 

22 
620 

103 
16 
7 
21 
45 

221 

205 

81 

26 

37 

75 
104 
95 
39 
97 


103 
129 

21 

384 
38 
20 
51 
56 

92 
406 
24 
32 
38 

32 

12 

10 

348 

23 


187 
56 
38 

26 
165 


4 
45 

60 
26 
17 
73 
420 

26 

25 

61 

5 

40 

41 
36 
23 
12 
155 

34 
10 
26 
31 
65 

16 
37 
35 
25 
26 

24 
77 

206 
71 

288 


143 

14 

3 

26 

14 

31 
98 
7 
12 
11 


122 


25 
129 

6 

9 

18 

15 

14 


14 
5 

6 
28 
49 

6 
112 


36 

7 

1] 
10 
18 
3 
141 


838 
65 
193 
642 
159 

343 
217 
584 
65 
4,291 

479 
115 


68 

1,719 

1,406 

595 

73 

174 

439 
807 
566 
178 


235 
80 
786 
856 
146 

2,893 

261 

55 

565 

298 

698 
2.035 

129 
217 
182 

158 

9 

2,347 

114 

355 
284 
1,664 
209 
94 

174 
1,113 


25 
237 

394 
97 
65 

459 
2,429 

110 
199 
493 


10 

274 

6 

155 

4 

90 

1 

43 

20 

550 

290 
50 

113 
505 

4 
499 
236 
231 
100 

169 
602 

1,136 
116 

2,064 


Lexington  town, Mass. ^ 

Lexington,  Mo 

Lexington,  Nebr 

Lexington.  N.C 

Lexington,  Va 

Liberal,  Kans 

Llbertyville,  111 

Lima,  Ohio 

Lincoln,  111 

Lincoln  Park,  Mich. . . 

Llncolnton,  N.C 

Linden,  N.J 

Lindsay,  Calif 

Linton,  Ind 

Litchfield,  111 

Litllz,  Pa 

Little  Falls,  Minn... 

Little  Falls,  N.Y 

Littlefield,  Tex 

Little  Rock,  Ark 

Livingston,  Mont 

Lockhart,  Tex 

Lockhaven,  Pa 

Lockland,  Ohio 

Lockport,  N.Y 

Lodi,  Calif 

Lodi,  N.J 

Logan,  Ohio 

Logan,  Utah 

Logan,  W.  Va 

Logonsport ,  Ind 

Lombard,  111 

London,  Ohio 

Long  Beach,  Calif. . . . 
Long  Beach,  N.Y 

Long  Branch,  N.J 

Longmont,  Colo 

Longvlew,  Tex 

Longview,  Wash 

Lorain,  Ohio 

Los  Angeles,  Calif... 

Louisville,  Ky 

Louisville,  Miss 

Loveland,  Colo 

Lowell,  Mass 

Lower  Merlon  twp., 

Pa.l 

Lubbock,  Tex 

Ludington,  Mich 

Ludlow,  Ky 

Ludlow  town,  Mass.^.. 

Lufkin,  Tex 

Lumberton,  N.C 

Luseme,  Pa 

lynbrook,  N.Y 

Lynchburg,  Va 

Lyndhurst  twp.,H.J.^. 

Lynn,  Mass 

Lynwood,  Calif 

Macomb,  111 

Macon,  Ga 

Madera,  Calif 

Madison,  111 

Madison,  Ind 

Madison,  N.J 

Madison,  S.  Dak 

Madison,  Wis 

Madisonvllle,  Ky 

Magnolia,  Ark 

Mahanoy  City.  Pa 

Maiden,  Mass 

Malone,  N.Y 

Malvern,  Ark 

Malveme,  N.Y 

Mamaroneck,  N.Y 

Manhattan,  Kans 

Manhattan  Beach, 

Calif 

Manistee,  Mich 

Manistique,  Mich 

Manitowoc,  Wis 

Mankato,  Minn 

Mansfield  town, Mass. ^ 

Mansfield,  Ohio 

Maplcwood.  Mo 

Maplewood  twp.,N.J.^. 
Marblehead  town, 
Mass.' 


17,098 
5,071 
5,061 

13,562 
5,965 

7,124 

5,420 

49,880 

14,344 

29,265 

5,419 
.30,434 
5,033 
5,951 
7,211 

5,548 
6,670 
9,522 
6,558 

101,387 

7,667 
5,531 

U,325 
5,723 

25,136 

13,727 
15,384 

5,965 
16,802 

5,005 

20,933 

9,799 

5,196 

244,072 

15,534 

23,049 
8,061 
24,445 
20,256 
50,819 

1,957,692 

367,359 

5,276 

6,759 

96,523 


48,356 

71,390 

9,066 

6,357 

8,629 

15,147 

9,164 

6,165 

17, 258 

47,639 

19,399 
99,  521 
25,  534 
10,586 
70,106 

10,428 
7,960 
7,485 

10,412 
5,142 

95,  594 
11,136 
6,908 
10,930 
59,779 

9,490 
8,015 
8,034 
15,041 
18,9% 

17,278 

8,598 

5,075 

27,444 

18,785 

7,156 
43,363 
]J,238 
2/,,  255 

13,711 


10 

6 

23 

10 
5 
3 
7 
9 

22 

4 

4 

219 

16 

15 
9 
24 

7 


1,404 
246 


43 
M 
11 
50 
25 

50 
23 
271 
64 
41 

29 
52 
19 
10 
32 

21 
27 
28 
17 
446 

30 
15 
63 


44 
10 
25 
45 
61 

114 

39 

26 

1,527 

132 

95 
41 
92 
89 
132 

12,008 

1,563 

4 

14 

399 


454 

300 

31 

20 

13 

64 
23 
16 
107 
179 

18 
418 
146 

41 
206 

43 
20 
36 
32 

31 

610 
32 
48 
25 

159 

7 

44 

28 

117 

72 

59 

31 

14 

127 

109 

68 
179 

98 
101 


112 
15 


2 
3 

157 

12 
5 
15 
14 
19 


18 

14 

32 

18 

5 

584 


4,326 
641 


164 

105 

•9 

5 

3 

.30 
12 
3 
36 
77 

7 
136 
36 

11 
31 

15 
3 
8 

10 
7 

304 
13 
27 
2 
53 

13 
8 
52 


4 

218 

16 

16 
7 

23 
6 

27 

,433 
246 

5 


73 

6 

1 

5 

116 


22 

11 

4 

316 

21 

25 
12 
25 


2,230 
407 


104 
23 
7 
60 


174 
10 
14 
2 
42 

14 

4 
32 
17 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


7.26 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  7E.— BEAUTY  SHOPS— SELECTED  CITIES  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 

ESTABUSHMENTS,  RECEIPTS,  Pay  RoLL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


City 


Population 
1950 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


[Humbcr} 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thoujdrtd 
dolUxTs) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

{Thotisand 
dolUrs) 


Active 
propne- 
tora,* 
Novcm' 
ber 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


Payroll, 

workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(DoHars) 


City 


Population 
1950 


(Thousand 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


Active 
propric- 

tOTB.* 

Novem- 
ber 

(Number) 


Paid 

empbyeesj  ^l!°\ 
,        iiwontweck 

nearest 


ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 


Nov.  15 
(Dolld.i) 


Marianna,  Fla 

Marietta,  Ga 

Marietta,  OMo 

Marinette,  Wis 

Marion,  IIJ. 

Marion,  Ind 

Marion,  Iowa 

Marion,  Ohio 

Marlon,  S.C 

Marlborough,  Mass... 

Marlin,  Tex 

Marquette,  Mich 

Marshall,  Mich 

Marshall,  Minn 

Marshall,  Mo 

Marshall,  Tex 

Marshalltown,    Iowa.. 

Marshfield,  Wis 

Martines,   Calif 

Martinsburg,  U.   Va.. 

Martins  Ferry,  ulilo. 
Martinsville,    Ind .  . . 

Martinsville,  Va 

Marysville,  Calif... 
Marysville,  Mo 

Haryville,  Tenn 

Mason  City,  Iowa.... 

Massena,  N.Y 

Massillon,  Ohio 

Mattoon,  111 

Mauinee,   Ohio 

Mayfield,  Ky 

Maynard  town,  Mass.^ 

Maysville,  Ky 

Haywood,  Calif 

Haywood,  111 

Haywood,  N.J 

McAlester,  Olcla 

McAllen,  Tex 

HcComb,  Miss 

HcCook,  Nebr 

HcKeesport,  Pa 

HcKees  Rocks,  Pa.... 

McKinney,  Tex 

HcMinnville,  Oreg.  . . 

HcMinnville,  Tenn... 

HcPherson,  Kans 

Headville,  Pa 

Hechonicsburg,  Pa. . . 
Mechanicville,  N.  Y, 

Medford,  •  Mass 

Hedford,  Oreg 

Hedia,  Pa 

Hedina,  Ohio 

Melrose,  Mase 

Helrose  Park,  111... 

Memphis,  leim 

Henasha ,  Wig 

Mendota,  111 

Menlo  Pirk,  Calif. . . 

Menominee,  Mleh 

Menooionie,  Wis 

Herced,   Calif 

Hercedes,    Tex 

Merlden,  Conn.. 

Meridian,  Miss 

Merrill,  Wis 

Mesa,   Aria 

Methuen  town,  Mass.^ 
MetroTiolis,    111 

Metur.^i^n,   N.J 

Mexia,  Tex 

Mexico,  Mo 

Miami,   Fla 

Miami,  Okla 

Miami  Beach,  Fla 

Miamisburg,  Ohio. 

Michigan  City,    In.  . . 
Hiddl  "^borough  town, 

Mass.' 

Middleaborough,  Ky.. 

Middlet-jwn,  Conn.... 

Middletoun,  N.Y 

Middletovn,  Ohio.... 

Kiddletown.  Pn 

Midla-.d,  Mich 


5,830 
20,688 
16,024 
14,198 
10,130 

30,059 
5,841 

33,786 
6,843 

15,741 

7,006 
17,345 
5,740 
5,888 
8,819 

22,255 
19,750 
12,377 
8,216 
15,566 

13,214 
5,994 

17,210 
7,777 
6,814 

8,362 
27, 593 
13,123 
29,524 
17,993 

5,521 
8,959 
6,975 
8,508 
13,193 

27,409 
8,649 
17,809 
20,005 
10,386 

7,642 
51,223 
16,278 
10,525 

6,593 

7,599 
8,659 
18,906 
6,772 
7,506 

66,109 

17,170 

5,735 

5,086 

26, 919 

13,109 

394,012 

12,360 

5,131 

13, 537 

11,124 
8,184 
15,144 
10,065 
43,747 

41,709 

8,913 

16,766 

24,411 

6,079 

9,858 
6,618 

U,611 
246,983 

11,703 

45,541 

6,421 

28,379 

10,139 
14,419 

29,665 
22,565 
33,634 
9,166 

14,202 


3 
235 
4 
5 
6 


10 
4 
26 

24 
6 
6 
6 
5 

3 

6 

11 

199 

7 

103 
5 

24 


23 
65 
77 
39 
23 

170 
22 
96 
20 
39 

27 
62 
13 
12 
49 

50 
74 
45 
39 
62 

27 
25 
69 
76 

20 

57 
119 
15 
94 
61 

22 

54 
33 

45 
70 

74 
24 
61 

41 


36 
213 
22 
33 
15 

34 
35 
127 
25 
22 

119 
114 
4A 
25 
100 

12 
1,410 
36 
15 
68 

18 
55 
85 
20 
145 

149 
34 
25 
30 
23 

21 
16 
34 
1,344 
30 

1,045 
29 
101 

26 
20 

93 
125 
155 

13 

51 


M 


2 

551 

13 

2 

20 

7 
17 
25 

4 
37 

63 
7 


516 

7 


2 
246 

4 

5 

11 

5 
6 

12 
4 
28 

26 
6 
6 
6 


3 

7 

10 

189 


31 
4 
2 

22 
30 
7 
10 
22 

1 

369 

9 

2 

10 

5 
14 
10 

3 
20 

4a 

9 

10 

5 

3 


213 

3 

15 

4 
3 

22 

23 
35 


118 
432 
469 

211 
101 

1,147 
80 

546 
85 

199 

95 

251 

68 


332 
454 
348 
416 
281 

lU 
136 
519 
535 
242 

429 
742 
68 
493 
238 


442 

206 

34 

433 

258 
125 
457 
257 
330 

291 
1,452 

96 
222 

99 

162 
162 

849 
137 
25 

588 
1,273 
164 
242 
632 

45 

10,801 

260 

50 

435 

99 
300 
416 

78 
626 

1,224 
156 
192 
181 
76 

132 

72 

135 

11,219 

187 

8,689 

141 
433 

124 
46 

603 
671 
925 


Midland,  Pa 

Midland,  Tex 

Miles  City,  Mont 

Milford  town,  Mass.^. 
Mlllbum  twp.,  N.J.K 

Millbury  town,  Mase.^ 

Milledgeville,  Ga 

Millvale,  Pa 

Mill  Valley,  Calif... 
Klllville,  N.J 

Milton  town,  Mass.^.. 

Milton,  Pa 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

Minden,  La 

Mineola,  N.Y 

Mineral  Wells,  Tex... 

Minersville,  Pa 

Minneapolis,  Minn.... 

Minot,  N.  Dak 

Mishawaka,  Ind 

Mission,  Tex 

Missoula,  Mont 

Mitchell,  S.  Dak 

Moberly ,  Mo 

Mobile,  Ala 

Modesto,  Calif 

Mollne,  111 

Monaca,  Pa 

McncbanSf  Tex 

Monessen,  Pa 

Monmo'jth,  111 

Monongabela,  Pa 

Monroe,  La 

Monroe,  Mich 

Monroe,  N.C 

Monroe,  Wis 

Monrovia,  Calif 

Montague  town,  Maes.^ 

.Montclair,  -N.J 

Montebello,  Calif 

Monterey,  Calif 

Monterey  Park,  Calif. 

Montevideo,  Minn 

Montgomery,  Ala 

Montpelier,  Vt 

Mooresvllle,  N.C 

Morehead  City,   N.C... 

Morgan  City,   La 

Morganton,  N.C 

Morgantown,  W.  Va.... 

Morrllton,  Ark 

Morris,  111 

Morrlstown,  N.J 

Morristown,  Tenn 

Morrisville,  Pa 

Moscow,  Idaho 

Moultrie,  Ga 

Moundsvllle,  W.  Va... 
Mountain  View,  Calif. 
Mount  Airy,   N.C 

Mount  Carmel,    111.... 

Mount  Carmel,   Pa 

Mount  Clemens,  Mich.. 
Mount  Healthy,  Ohio.. 
Mount  Kisco,  N.Y 

Mount  Lebanon  twp . , 
Pa.' 

Mount  Oliver,  Pa. . . . 
Mount  Pleasant,  Iowa 
Mount  Pleasant,  Mich 
Mount  Pleasant,  Pa.. 


Mount  Pleasant,   Tex 
Mount  Rainier,   Md. 
Mount  Sterling,   Ky 
Mt.  Vernon,    111... 
Mount  Vernon,   Ind. 


Mount  Vernon,  N.Y. 
Mount  Vernon,  Ohio 
Mount  Vernon,  Wash 
Muncle,  Ind. ... 
Munhall,    Pa.... 


Hurfreesboro,   Tenn 
Hurphysboro,   111.. 

Hurray,  Ky 

Murray,  Utah 

Muscatine,   Iowa... 


6,472 
21,756 

9,184 
15,405 
13,172 

8,144 
8,850 
7,275 
7,241 
16,116 

22, 395 

8,573 

632, 651 

9,776 

15,574 

7,763 
7,792 
517, 277 
21,924 
32,878 

10,756 
22,320 
12,062 
12,833, 
127,151 

17,347 
37,296 
7,410 
6,260 
17,929 

10,190 
8,921 
38,375 
21,275 
10,113 

7,008 
20,274 

7,793 
43,775 
21,754 

16,120 
20,113 

5,443 
105,098 

8,585 

7,118 
5,065 
9,759 
8,252 
25,446 

5,462 

6,917 

17,078 

13,016 

6,770 

10,548 
11,612 
14,759 
6,548 
7,194 

8,709 

14,298 

16,815 

5,567 

5,919 


26,178 
6,790 
5,831 

11,392 
5,911 

6,348 
10,978 

5,242 
15,563 

6,148 

71,837 
12,021 
5,198 
58,364 
16,422 

13,027 
8,417 
6,011 
8,998 

19,483 


11 
5 
376 
15 
20 


13 
61 
20 
61 
105 

16 

20 
24 
47 
14 

18 
35 
3,291 
14 
58 

45 

7 

3,016 

113 

76 

16 
67 
48 
54 
365 

200 

194 

5 

22 

54 


28 
135 
70 
63 

34 
32 
22 
370 
67 

42 
35 
36 
297 
37 

30 
19 
10 
44 
88 

20 
32 
149 
36 
11 

21 
6« 
24 
35 
52 

26 

17 

72 

2 

36 


91 
38 
25 
24 
15 

21 
43 
16 
77 
16 

390 
62 
27 

204 
18 

66 

27 
17 
13 
53 


2 

1,286 

3 

16 

15 

M 

1,189 
34 
26 

3 
21 
12 
16 
152 

73 
72 

7 
18 

19 
4 
55 
13 
24 


7 
138 
19 

11 

12 

4 

132 


M 


5 
6 
1 

7 
15 

3 
29 

4 

120 
18 

6 
83 

3 

19 
6 

4 
1 


2 

14 

367 


370 
16 
17 

5 

14 
10 
17 
69 

25 

25 

4 

5 


U 

2 

712 

3 

10 

18 
1 
670 
21 
17 

3 

12 

8 

17 

129 

35 
42 


6 

5 

UO 

5 

7 

2 

1 

12 

23 

10 
5 
32 


368 
181 
260 


60 
U9 
101 
279 

55 

360 

27 

24,748 

59 

449 

219 
15 
23,339 
697 
597 

76 
388 
218 
336 
2,793 

1,249 
1,457 

200 
363 

324 

92 

1,150 

286 

463 

277 
130 
136 
2,760 
324 

228 
207 
112 
2,773 
113 

199 

67 

18 

361 

610 

207 
141 
1,175 
299 
30 

157 
594 
64 
224 
284 


478 
43 
242 


796 
161 
69 
65 
23 

55 
300 

62 
570 

82 

2,358 
337 
180 

1,493 

100 

367 
115 
32 
20 
155 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


CITIES 


7.27 


Table  7E.— BEAUTY  SHOPS— SELECTED  CITIES  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948 

ESTABUSHMENTS,  R£CEIPTS.  PaY  RoLL.  AND  PERSONNEL 


aty 


Population 
1950 


(Thousand 


Esab- 
lish- 
mcnts 


KeceiptA, 

entire 
year 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dollaTs) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 

[Number) 


Plld 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(Dollars) 


City 


Population 
1950 


(Thousand 
Qiumbcrji     doUars) 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

[Thouidnd 
doltdri) 


Plld 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number)  (Number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Dollarr) 


Hufikegon,  Hlch 

Husltegon  Heights, 

Hlch 

Muakogee,   Ollla 

NaoogdocheG,  Tex. ... 
Nasipa,   Idalu 

Nantlcdke,  Pa 

Napa,  Calif 

Napoleon,  Ohio 

Narberth,  Pa 

Nashua,  N.H 

Nashville,  Tenn 

Natchfei,  Hiss 

Natldi  Uwn,  Mass.'.. 
Natlooal  City,  Calif, 
Naugatuck,   Conn 

Naxar«th,  Pa 

Nebraska  City,  Nebr.. 
Needhas  tovD,  KasG.^. 

Neenah,  Wis 

Neosho,  Ho 

Nevada,  Ho 

Nev  ilbaay,  Ind 

Newark,  Del 

Newark,  N.J 

Newark,  N.Y 

Newark,  Ohio 

New  Bedford,  Hass. . . . 

New  Bern,  N.C 

Newberry,  S.C 

New  Braunfele,  Tex.., 

New  Brighton,  Pa 

New  Britain,  Conn.... 
New  Brunswick,  H.J... 

Newburgh,  N.Y 

Newburyport,  Haas.... 

Newcastle,  Del 

New  Castle,   Ind 

New  Castle,   Pa 

New  Haven,  Conn 

New  Hyde  Park,  N.I... 

New  Iberia,  La 

New  Kensington,  Pa... 

New  London,  Conn 

Newaan,  Ge 

New  Orleans ,  La 

New  Philadelphia, Ohio 

Newport,  Ark 

Newport,  Ky 

Newport  town,  N.B.^.. 
Newport,  B.I 

Newport  city,  yt 

Newport  Beach,  Calif. 

Newport  News,  Va 

New  Rochelle,  N.T 

New  Smyrna  Beach, Fla. 

Newton,  Iowa 

Newton,  Kans 

Newton,  Hass 

Newton,  N.J 

Newton,  N.C 

New  Ola,  Hinn 

New  Tork  City,  N.Y. . . 

Bronx  Borough 

Brooklyn  Borough. . . 
Hanhattan  Borough. . 

Queens  Borough 

Richnond  Borough. . . 

Niagara  Palls,  N.Y... 

Hilee,  Mich 

Niles,  Ohio 

NoblCBvllle,  Ind 

Norfolk,  Sebr 

Norfolk,  ya 

Normal,  111 

Norman,  Okla 

Norristown,  Pa 

North  Adams,  Mass. . . . 

Northai^ton,  Mass.... 

Northampton,  Pa 

North  Arlington,  N.J. 
North  Attleboroug.n 

town,  Mass.^ 

North  Bergen  twp., 

N.J.l 

North  Braddock,  Pa. . . 
Northbridge  town, 

Hass.^ 

North  Chicago,  111... 
North  College  Hill, 

Ohio 

Northfield,  Minn 


iS,0i7 

18,771 
37,255 
12,303 
lb, 142 

20,140 

13,542 

5,326 

5,409 

34,666 

173,359 
22,678 
19,663 
21,  U2 
17,463 

5,818 
6,851 
16, 262 
12,418 
5,780 

7,986 
29,297 

6,701 

437,857 

10,275 

34,178 
109,033 
15,784 
7,563 
12,196 

9,503 
73,663 
38,768 
31,924 
14,073 

5,399 
18,227 
48,563 
163,344 

7,323 

16,460 
25,226 
30,367 
8,190 
567, 257 

12,966 
6,262 

31,015 
5,047 

32,090 

5,215 
12,220 
41,571 
59,626 

5,747 

11,699 
11,541 
80,996 
5,771 
6,015 
9,312 

7,835,099 
1,444,903 
2,716,347 
1,936,540 
1,546,294 
1,191,015 

90,875 
13,117 
16,733 
6,563 
U,231 

188,601 

9,832 

26,972 

38,193 

21,475 

28,998 
9,359 

15,977 

U,119 
40,399 


10, 328 
8,700 


7,910 

7,471 


5 

37 

4 

339 

10 

23 

91 
12 
5 
6 

5 
40 
41 
48 
13 

3 

22 

38 

118 

3 

12 

25 

17 

9 

321 


10 

6 

19 

4 
12 
35 
47 

4 

12 
10 
43 

4 
7 
5 

4,347 

560 

1,316 

1,690 

708 

73 

58 
7 
9 
7 

12 

168 
4 
10 
35 
18 

20 
4 
3 

6 

16 

3 


20 

113 

32 

48 

39 
85 
24 
59 
136 

764 
61 
33 
46 
43 

23 
28 
42 
42 
34 

24 
97 
14 
2,479 
33 

L27 
418 
60 
38 
32 

10 
259 
227 
195 

57 

6 

77 

L27 

933 

11 

36 

98 

149 

32 

1,613 

41 
21 
55 
12 
108 

18 
66 
199 
399 
27 

57 
51 
307 
23 
27 
18 

43,564 
4,259 
9,757 

23,914 

5,258 

376 

173 
60 
29 
19 
71 

846 
22 
67 

158 
93 

U7 
18 

14 

27 

86 

7 

28 
22 

16 

23 


3 

37 
12 
20 

4 

a 

5 
21 
23 

348 

29 

8 

16 

15 

1 
6 

19 
17 
8 

10 
22 

3 
946 

7 

43 

119 

26 

13 


87 
78 
52 
15 

20 
30 
327 

2 

13 
29 
51 
12 
632 

7 
10 
23 


5 

20 
77 
155 
10 


107 
7 
4 
8 

19,564 
1,674 
3,471 

12, 369 

1,934 

116 


31 

20 

5 

(z) 

20 

317 

5 

32 

32 

19 

40 

1 
1 


11 
5 
4 
5 
5 

4 
38 

5 

353 

11 

20 

90 

10 

6 


45 
42 
44 
14 

3 

21 

40 

111 

3 

11 
25 
23 


4,561 

602 

1,391 

1,738 

758 

72 

66 
8 
9 

7 
10 


44 


6 
10 

4 
U 
18 

232 

25 

6 

10 

10 


52 
49 
38 
12 

17 

27 

229 

2 


4 
10 
48 
85 

8 

7 
4 
75 
5 
4 
5 

9,906 
1,008 
2,041 
5,662 
1,117 
78 

29 
9 

5 
1 
14 

235 

3 

21 

28 

14 


1,262 

49 
736 
199 
305 

97 
435 

85 
399 
449 

7,115 
553 
154 
388 
280 

25 
118 
398 
334 
119 


9 

218 

17 

409 

3 

57 

573 

19,275 

4 

115 

918 
2,363 
495 
292 
171 

1,664 

1,629 

990 

286 

435 

590 

6,486 

68 


12 

205 

27 

498 

34 

1,053 

14 

264 

97 

12,057 

125 
199 
506 

624 

170 

321 

1,756 

3,568 

199 

178 
136 
2,305 
140 
68 
156 

403,041 
35,646 
71,330 

253,064 

40,675 

2,326 

863 
312 
105 
IS 
380 

6,470 

96 

574 

652 

447 

903 
20 
24 

170 

671 


202 
102 


90 

135 


North  Little  Rock, 
Ark 

North  Miami,  Fla 

North  Pelham,  N.Y 

North  Plainfleld, 
N.J 

North  Platte,  Nebr... 

North  Providence  town 
R.I.' 7 

North  Sacramento, 
Calif 

North  Tarrytown,  N.Y. 

North  Tonawanda,  N.Y. 

Norwalk,  Conn 

Norwalk,  Ohio 

Norwich  city.  Conn  — 

Norwich,  N.Y 

Norwood  town,  Mass.^. 
Norwood,  Ohio 

Nutley,  N.J 

Nyack,  N.V 

Oakdale,  La 

Oakland,  Calif 

Oakmont ,  Pa 

Oak  Park,  111 

Oakwood ,  Ohio 

Oberlin,  Ohio 

Ocala,  Fla 

Ocean  City,  N.J 

Oceanside,  Calif 

Oconomowoc,  Wis 

Oconto,  Wis 

Odessa,  Tex 

Oelwein,  Iowa 

Ogden,   Utah 

Ogdensburg,    N.Y 

Oil  City,  Pa 

Oklahoma  City,  Okla.. 
Okmulgee,  Okla 

Olathe,  Kans 

Old  Forge,  Pa 

Old  Town,  Maine 

Olean,  N.Y 

Olney,  111 

Olympia,  Wash 

Olyphant,  Pa 

Omaha.  Nebr 

Oneida,  N.Y 

Oneonta,  N.Y 

Ontario,  Calif 

Opelika,  Ala 

Opelousas ,  La 

Orange,  Calif 

Orange,  N.J 

Orange,  Tex 

Orangeburg,  S.C 

Oregon  City,  Oreg 

Orlando,  Fla 

Oroville,  Calif 

Orrvllle,  Ohio 

Osceola,  Ark 

Oshkosh,  Wis 

Oskaloosa,  Iowa 

Ossinlng,  N.Y 

Oswego,  N.Y 

Ottawa,  lU 

Ottawa,  Kans 

Ottumwa,  Iowa 

Overland ,  Ho 

Owatonna,  Minn 

Owego,  N.Y 

Owensboro,  Ky 

Owosso,  Mich 

Oxford,  N.C 

Oznard,  Calif 

Ozark,  Ala 

Paducah,  Ky 

Palneaville,  Ohio. . . . 
Palatka,  Fla 

Palestine,  Tex 

Palisades  Park,  N.J.. 
Palmer  town.  Mass.'.. 

Palmerton,  Pa 

Palm  Springs,  Calif. . 

Palmyra,   Pa 

Palo  Alto,  Calif 

Pampa,  Tex 

Pane,    111 

Panama  City,   Fla 


42,142 

10,721 

5,057 

12,760 
15,390 


13,798 

6,016 

8,833 

24,730 

49,458 

9,779 
23,382 

8,945 
16, 693 
34,626 

26,746 

5,867 

5,560 

380,576 

6,988 

63,175 
9,618 
6,457 

11,588 
5,949 

12,880 
5,322 
5,046 

29,432 
7,838 

56,910 
16,126 
19,556 
242,450 
18,298 

5,589 
9,745 
8,256 
22,842 
8,541 

15,711 

7,019 

247,408 

11,367 

13,531 

22,823 
12,264 

11,600 
10,053 
38,413 

21,100 
15,311 

7,616 
51,826 

5,345 

5,164 

5,005 

40,934 

U,095 

16,055 

22,611 
16,951 
10,051 
33,640 
11,463 

10, 149 
5,352 
33,983 
15,821 
6,703 

21,519 

6,244 

32,430 

14, 365 

9,172 

12,455 
9,617 
9,524 
6,632 
7,428 

5,910 
25,290 
16,522 

6,147 
26,248 


7 
3 
13 
19 

5 
22 

10 
11 
22 

11 

8 

3 

305 

5 

51 
6 
3 

11 

10 

9 
4 
3 
16 
5 

20 

6 

18 

190 

13 

4 

5 

4 

18 

10 

13 

5 

156 

10 

13 


46 
169 

25 
121 
48 
56 
79 

54 
36 
17 
2,379 
25 

464 
38 
21 
53 
58 

64 
24 
13 
76 
26 

155 

25 

64 

1,040 

36 

22 
7 
18 
68 
31 

73 
11 
979 
35 
60 

150 
26 
38 
57 

100 

39 
35 
30 
346 
40 

7 

19 

194 

43 

46 

34 
69 
49 
80 
43 

29 
16 
106 
49 
30 

67 
10 
162 
89 
25 

47 
54 
23 


25 
201 
94 
13 
4« 


38 

9 

15 

25 

17 
12 

2 
879 

9 

165 

9 

8 

16 

17 


3 
32 
9 

65 
5 
16 
387 
13 


352 

6 

23 


14 

136 

6 

1 

5 

71 

11 

15 

2 

17 
11 
25 
10 

9 

2 

32 

24 

12 


3 

313 

5 

53 
6 

3 
11 


1 
15 
5 

21 
6 
20 
197 
14 


13 

6 

161 

11 

12 

16 
6 
6 
5 

37 

12 
8 
4 
52 
12 

3 

3 

20 

10 

9 

14 
13 
11 
20 
9 


1 

5 

36 

3 
29 

4 
16 
21 

11 

5 

2 

434 


3 
3 
12 
7 

12 
4 
3 

23 
5 

48 

3 

16 

202 

11 


216 

4 
18 


379 
115 
167 

80 
237 


30 

135 

1,295 

109 
712 
113 
311 
518 

323 

235 

38 

17,462 

163 

3,269 
213 
151 
271 

187 

446 
142 
72 
794 
150 

1,253 
83 

353 
7,793 

316 

91 

60 
333 

190 


7,189 
160 
530 

833 
167 
189 
367 
341 

137 
182 
247 
2,727 
155 

20 
100 
1,479 
224 
305 

38 
322 
232 
422 
192 

155 
25 
767 
470 
283 

483 
70 
1,166 
585 
221 

388 

232 

90 

792 

94 

1,705 

479 

26 
401 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


7.28 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Tabic  7E.— BEAUTY  SHOPS— SELECTED  CITIES  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:,  1 948— Continued 

Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Peksonnel 


City 


Popuktion 
1950 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


(Thousand 
[}^umbcT)      dollars) 


Receipts, 
entire 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

{Thoiuand 
dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

[>tumbgT)|  iHumbcr) 


Active 
propne- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 


Payroll. 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Dollars) 


City 


Population 
1950 


Estab' 
lish- 
menta 


(Thousand 
(Numbgr]|     dollari) 


Receipts, 

entire 
year 


Pay  roll, 
entire 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Active 
propnc- 
tors,' 
Novem- 
ber 

(Number) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

Qjumbcr) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(pollars) 


9,660 
9,794 
6,901 
8,818 
21,636 

29,510 
16,543 
28,852 
14,706 


Paragould,  Ark 

Paris,  111 

Paris,  Ky 

Paris,  Tenn 

Paris,  Tex 

Parliereburg,  W.  Va.. 

Park  Ridge,  lU 

Parma,  Ohio 

Parsons,  Kans 

Pasadena,  Calif 

Pasadena,  Tex 

Pascagoula,  Hiss.... 

Pasco,  Wash 

Passaic,  N.J 

Patchogue,  N.Y 

Paterson,  N.J 

Paulsboro,  N.J 

Pauls  Valley,  Okla. . 

Pawhuska,  Okla 

Paiirtucket,  R.I 

Peabody ,  Mass 

Pecos,  Tex 

Peekskill,  N.Y 

Pekiu,  111 

Pendleton,  Greg 

•Pennsauken  twp.N.J.^ 

Perms  Grove,  N.J 

Penn  Yon,  N.Y 

Pensacola,  Fla 

Peoria,  111 

Perry,  Iowa 

Perry,  Okla 

Perth  Amboy,  N.J 

Peru,  111 

Peru,  Ind 

Petaluma,  Calif 

Petersburg,   Va 

Petoakey,  Mich 

Phenlx  City,   Ala 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Philllpsburg,  N.J... 

Phoenix,  Ariz 

Phoenixville,  Pa.... 

Picayune,  Miss 

Pierre,  S.  Dak 

PDteville,   Ky 

Pine  Bluff,  Ark 

Pipestone,  Hiim 

Piqua,  Ohio 

Pltcalm,  Pa 

Pitman,  N.J 

Pittsburg,  Calif 

Pittsburg,  Kans 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Pittsfield,  Mass 

Plttston,  Pa 

Plains  twp.,  Pa.^.. . 

Plainfield,  N.J 

Plainview,  Tex 

Plant  City,  Fla 

Plattevllle,  Wis 

Plattsburg,  N.Y 

Pleasantville,  N.J. . 

Plymouth,  Ind 

Plymouth  town,  Mass. 

Plymouth,  Mich 

Plymouth,  Pa 

Pocatello,  Idaho. . . . 

Pomona,    Calif 

PoD?>ano,   Fla 

Ponca  City,  Okla.... 

Pontiac,  111 

Pontiac,  Mich 

Poplar  Bluff,  Mo 

Portage,  Wis 

Portales,  N.  Mex 

Port  Angeles,  Wash.. 
Port  Arthur,  Tex.... 
Port  Chester,  N.Y... 
Port  Clinton,  Ohio.. 

Portervllle,  Calif.. 

Port  Huron,  Mich 

Port  Jervls,  N.Y 

Portland,  Ind 

Portland,  Maine 

Portland,  Ore^ 

Port  Lavaca,  Tex.... 
Port  Neches,  Tex.... 

Portsmouth,  N.H 

Portsmouth,  Ohio.... 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


104,087 

102 

22, 4U 

9 

10,797 

10 

10,177 

5 

57,851 

50 

7,359 

6 

139,423 

101 

7,8iO 

3 

6,867 

4 

5,307 

5 

81,180 

54 

22,647 

11 

8,054 

3 

17,746 

11 

21,912 

12 

11,701 

9 

22,753 

7 

6,678 

8 

5,479 

6 

43,293 

23 

111,523 

63 

6,161 

5 

5,155 

6 

41,291 

28 

8,691 

4 

13,281 

17 

10,390 

9 

34,948 

25 

6,431 

8 

23,285 

6 

2,064,794 

1,590 

18,909 

6 

105,442 

76 

12,913 

13 

6,717 

5 

5,690 

4 

5,162 

8 

37,147 

29 

5,256 

6 

17,426 

15 

5,863 

7 

6,993 

3 

12,662 

10 

19,371 

18 

673,763 

395 

53,055 

31 

14,992 

10 

12,543 

7 

42,212 

38 

14,023 

11 

9,208 

5 

5,718 

6 

17,726 

9 

12,032 

6 

6,707 

5 

13,652 

11 

6,649 

4 

13,026 

9 

25,832 

7 

35,157 

31 

5,708 

3 

20,185 

19 

8,968 

U 

73,112 

49 

15,120 

10 

7,283 

4 

8,093 

7 

U,172 

8 

57,377 

42 

23,969 

21 

5,538 

10 

6,857 

9 

35,597 

21 

9,348 

7 

7,050 

7 

76,936 

65 

371,011 

278 

5,062 

3 

5,447 

5 

18,793 

16 

36,663 

31 

39 
37 
908 

60 
20 
44 
311 
52 

619 
13 
14 
20 

233 

34 
19 
62 
81 
69 

24 

24 

23 

139 

629 


162 
20 
53 

44 
105 
45 
20 
8,296 

29 
843 
27 
11 
17 

29 
127 
36 
76 
15 

21 

41 

71 

3,281 

222 

30 

8 

320 

53 

37 

18 
54 
25 
16 
46 

9 

21 

41 

182 

3 

66 
51 
232 
40 
24 

20 

43 

176 

100 

32 

54 

121 

20 

20 

480 

2,076 
4 
U 
84 
94 


18 
7 
U 
95 
17 

215 
2 
4 
5 
54 

5 

6 

24 

26 

30 

3 
3 
6 
51 
266 

3 

3 

45 


11 

45 

14 

3 

2,560 

7 
344 
5 
1 
6 

9 
46 

9 
23 

2 

2 
9 

24 
1,247 

68 


121 

12 

14 

4 
20 
7 
2 
15 

3 

14 
54 


11 

48 

29 

3 

16 
38 
3 
3 
190 


22 
61 

6 
6 

32 
4 

16 

9 

23 

7 

7 

1,639 

7 

73 

14 

6 

3 

9 
31 

6 
16 

7 


398 
30 

10 
7 
36 
11 
6 


280 
3 


31 

6 

5 

9 

180 

11 
9 
6 

63 

10 

140 

2 

3 

4 

39 

4 
3 
16 
20 
18 

2 

3 

5 

44 

138 

4 
3 
32 
1 


1 
1,495 


7 

5 

46 

19 

3 

10 
25 
2 
3 
128 


473 
676 
130 
109 
534 

711 
286 
157 
160 
7,818 

372 
149 
254 
1,938 
317 

4,351 
46 
64 
100 

1,101 

81 
115 
554 
527 
606 

57 

59 

120 

1,179 

5,352 

69 
63 

878 
36 

253 

264 

865 

188 

60 

51,356 


5 

156 

2 

6,514 

3 

85 

2 

14 

250 
860 
233 
509 
32 


2 

75 

5 

188 

20 

471 

727 

24,374 

37 

1,359 

2,456 
295 
253 

44 
279 
130 

36 
293 

79 

448 

1,115 

20 


14 

524 

10 

261 

45 

1,256 

13 

323 

10 

352 

120 
161 
1,221 
699 
75 

438 

815 

55 

57 

3,987 

19,402 

34 
499 
553 


Portsmouth,  Va , . 

Port  Tounsend,  Wash.. 

Potsdam,  N.Y 

Pottstown,  Pa 

Pottsvllle,  Pa 

Pougbkeepsie,  N.Y.... 

Pratt,  Kans 

Prescott,  Ariz 

Presque  Isle,  Maine. . 
Prlchard,  Ala 

Princeton,  111 

Princeton,  Ind 

Princeton,  N.J 

Princeton,  V.  Va 

Prospect  Park,  Pa..,. 

ProTidence,  R.I 

Provo,  Otah 

Pueblo,  Colo 

PulaHki,  Teon 

Pulaakl,  Va 

Pullaan,  Vesli 

PunJwutawney,  Pa 

Putnam  city.  Conn.... 

Puyallup,  VasJi 

Quakertown,  Pa 

Qulncy,  111 

Quincy,  Mass 

Racine,  Vis 

Radford,  Va 

Ralway,  N.J 

Raleigh,  N.C 

Randolph  town,  Mase.^ 
Rapid  City,  S.  Dak. . . 

Rarltan,  N.J 

Raton,  N.  Mex 

Ravenna,  Ohio 

Rawlins,  Wyo 

RaymondvlUe,  Tex.... 
Reading  town,  Mass.^. 
Reading,  Ohio 

Reading,   Pa 

Red  Bank,    N.J 

Redding,   Calif 

Redlands,   Calif 

Red  Lion,  Pa 

Red  Oak,  Iowa 

Redondo  Beach,  Calif 

Red  Wing,  Minn 

Redwood,  Calif 

Reldsville,  N.C 

Reno,  Nev 

Rensselaer,  N.Y 

Renton,  Wash 

Revere,  Mass 

Rhinelander,  Wis 

Rice  Lake,  Wis 

Richmond,  Calif 

Richmond,  Ind 

Richmond,  Ky 

Richmond,  Va 

Richmond  Heights,  Mo 

RIchwood,  W.  Va 

Ridgefield,  N.J 

Rldgefield  Park, N. J.. 
Rldgewood,  N.J 

Ridgway,  Pa 

Ripon,  Wis 

River  Forest,  111..., 
River  Rouge,  Mich.... 
Riverside,  Calif 

Riverside,  111 

Roanoke,  Ala 

Roanoke ,  Va 

Roanoke  Rapids,  N.C. 
Robstown,  Tex 

Robinson,  111 

Roohelle,  111 

Rochester,  Minn 

Rochester,  N.H 

Rochester,  N.Y 

Rochester,  Pa 

Rookford,  111 

Rock  Hill, .S.C 

Rock   Island,    111 

Rockland,  Maine 


71,294 

5,276 

7,489 

22,616 

23,642 

40,975 
7,505 
6,734 
9,945 

18,919 

5,737 
7,636 
12,160 
8,317 
5,851 

247,700 

28,899 

63,561 

5,760 

9,136 

11,979 
8,902 
8,165 
9,967 
5,682 

41,402 
83,190 
70,749 
8,979 
21,287 

65,123 
10,007 
25,179 
5,158 
7,927 

9,783 
7,385 
9,135 
13,379 
7,824 

109,062 
12,710 
10,137 
18,411 
5,087 

6,451 
25,203 
10,626 
25,342 
11,760 

32,225 
10,745 
16,039 
36,663 
8,728 

6,911 

99,218 

39,504 

10,217 

229,906 

14,827 
5,306 
8,306 
12,001 
17,467 

6,251 

5,610 

11,067 

20,366 

46,399 

9,130 
5,419 
91,089 
3,123 
7,248 

6,405 

5,415 

29,634 

13,768 

331,252 

7,169 
92,503 
24,472 
48,594 

9,138 


256 

12 

34 

6 

7 

4 
13 
7 
7 
U 

35 
46 
39 
5 
14 

54 
3 

12 
3 
6 

10 
5 
4 
5 
3 

U5 
17 
10 
11 
7 

5 
11 

4 
10 
14 

30 

4 
7 
15 

4 

5 
33 
42 


21 

15 

243 

14 
63 
13 
32 


147 

11 

15 

128 

139 

235 

32 
59 
48 
26 

11 
10 
82 
33 
21 

1,240 

31 

171 

35 

24 

28 
36 
44 
29 

47 

190 
276 
271 
19 
54 

353 

16 

38 

6 

24 

40 
21 
13 
34 
11 

737 
133 
78 


22 
73 
42 
83 
39 

277 
10 
53 
57 
40 

60 
167 
153 
42 
1,087 

34 
U 
8 
34 

173 

17 
33 
67 
41 
263 

10 
12 
388 
34 
30 

31 
21 
173 
48 
1,714 

41 
496 

79 
171 

40 


M 


422 

9 

40 

9 

7 

13 
7 
13 
11 
12 

59 
112 
95 

4 
19 


M 


11 

5 

5 

12 

2 

229 
42 
27 
28 

1 

5 
30 
16 

34 
11 

98 
1 
19 
12 
22 

30 
55 
4Cf 
U 
415 

15 
2 

3 
6 

74 

W 

13 

30 

10 

100 


166 
U 
7 

3 

1 
64 
11 
582 

6 
165 
26 
55 
16 


5 

7 
9 
6 
3 

252 
12 
35 


47 

1 

4 

19 

34 

49 
6 

U 
10 

4 

3 
1 
18 
7 
5 

248 
7 

37 
5 

10 

7 
6 
9 


11 

7 

7 

3 

4 

4 

4 

8 

3 

T 

141 

140 

16 

29 

11 

13 

13 

15 

7 

1 

5 

4 

U 

18 

6 

5 

n 

18 

18 

14 

31 

46 

4 

1 

6 

8 

15 

15 

4 

14 

4 

17 

34 

30 

41 

30 

10 

12 

171 

302 

6 

8 

3 

3 

3 

3 

6 

3 

15 

41 

7 

1 

2 

8 

6 

16 

8 

11 

31 

60 

4 

2 

5 

49 

117 

8 

10 

6 

5 

14 

3 

6 

2 

21 

36 

16 

7 

245 

309 

13 

4 

64 

99 

12 

15 

31 

34 

8 

11 

CITIES 


7.29 


Tabic  7E.— BEAUTY  SHOPS— SELECTED  CITIES  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:.  1948— Continued 


ESTABUSHMENTS,  RECEIPTS,  PaY  RoLL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


est. 


Population 
1950 


Esub- 
hsh- 
mcnt5 


{Thousand 
.Humbcrj     dolliTs) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
yeiT 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors, * 
Novem- 
ber 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Dollari) 


City 


Population 
1950 


Esub- 
lish- 
ments 


{Thousand 
(>tumber]|     dolUrr) 


Receipts, 
entire 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dotlarr) 


Active 
propne- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 

(7<umber) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(><umber) 


Payroll, 
woricwcek 
ended 
iKarest 
Nov.  15 
(Dollar.) 


Rockland  towi,  Maas.^ 
Rock  Springs,  Wyo.... 

RockvlUe,  Hi 

Rockvllle  Centre, N.T. 
Rockvllle,  Conn 

Rocky  Hount;  N.C 

Rocky  River,  Olilo 

Bolla,  Ho 

RcBe,  Qa 

Rene,  N.Y 

Roseburg,  Oreg 

Hosclle,  K.J 

Roselle  Park,  N.J 

Rosenburg,   Tex 

RosevlUe,  Calir 

Rooevllle,  Mich 

Roswell,  N.  Mei 

Royal  Oak,   Hlch 

Rumford  Falls 

village,  Maine. 1... 
Rushvllle,   Iiul 

Russell ,  Kana 

Ruaaellville,  Ala 

Rusaellvllle,  Ark 

Rustoo,  La 

Rutherford,  N.J 

Rutland  city,  Vt 

Rye,  N.I 

Saco,  Maine 

Sacraaento,  Calif. . .  . 
Saginaw,  Mich 

St.  Albans  city,  Vt.. 

St.  Albans,  V.  Va 

St.  Augustine,  Fla... 

St.  Bernard,  Ohio 

St.  Charles,  lU 

St.  Charles,  Mo 

St.  Clair,  Pa 

St.  Clair  Shores, 
Mich 

St.  Cloud,  Minn 

St.  Johnsbury  village 
7t 

St.  Joseph,  Hlch 

St.  Joaeph,  Mo 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

St.  Louis  Park,  Minn. 

St.  Marys,  Ohio 

St.  Marys,  Pa 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

St.  Peter,  Minn 

St.  Petersburg,  Fla. . 

Salamanca,  N.Y 

Salan,  HI 

Sal^,  Mass 

Salm,  N.J 

Salem,  Ohio 

Salon,  Oreg 

Sales,  Va 

Sallna,  Kans 

Salinas,  Calif 

Salisbury,  Md 

Sallabury,  N.C 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 
San  Angelo,  Tex 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Benito,  Tex 

San  Bernardino, Calif . 

San  Bruno,  Calif 

San  Buenaventura, 
Calif 

San  Carlos,  Calif.... 

San  Diego,  Calif 

SiDd  Sprite,  Okla.  .• 

Sandusky,  Ohio 

San  Femandc,  Calif.. 

Sanford,  Fla 

Sanford,  N.C 

San  Francisco,  Calif. 
San  Gabriel,  Calif... 
San  Jose,  Calif 

San  Leendro,  Calif..  ^ 
San  Lula  Obispo, 

Calif 

San  Marcoa,  Tex 

San  Merino,  Calif 

San  Mateo,  Calif 


8,9^? 
10.785 

22,27i 
8,020 

27, 6« 
11,086 
9,3U 
29, 617 
41,379 

8,205 
17,646 

u,5a 

5,758 
8,715 

15,801 
25,572 
46,817 

9,915 
6,754 

6,471 
6,019 
6,U5 
10,346 
17,394 

17,647 
U,745 
10,349 
135,761 
92,352 

8,571 
9,853 

13,418 
7,067 
6,691 

14,307 
5,863 


19,785 
28,375 

7,367 
10,123 
75,572 

852,623 
22,495 
6,211 
7,852 

309,474 

7,766 

95,712 

8,850 

6,108 

41,842 

9,077 
12,683 
43,064 

6,820 
26, 141 

13,895 
15,109 
19,999 
181,718 
51,889 

406,811 
13,264 
62,792 
12,409 

16,535 

14,339 
321,485 
6,982 
29,060 
12,858 

11,742 
10,004 
760,753 
20,204 
95,044 

27,498 

14,162 

9,961 

U,199 

41,536 


6 
13 

6 

9 

40 

746 
6 
4 
15 

160 

5 
91 
5 
6 
41 

9 
7 

29 
4 

22 

13 
15 
19 
80 
41 

193 

4 

43 

5 


4 
241 

5 
19 
U 

10 
5 

630 
14 
76 


39 
25 
26 
237 
25 

137 
52 
18 

123 

79 

48 
22 

47 

9 

40 

18 
99 
97 

17 
25 

U 
18 
17 
20 
79 

135 

68 

15 

894 

244 

37 
15 
60 
U 
18 
46 
10 


12 
76 

35 
55 

273 


4,160 
44 
28 
33 

1,219 

11 
596 
16 
24 
213 

50 
48 

217 
14 

113 

108 

99 

83 

701 

186 

1,656 

18 

319 

32 

130 

19 

1,594 

24 

102 

56 

28 

41 

5,060 

90 

565 

121 

68 
26 
109 
213 


53 

20 

(a) 

345 

73 

10 
4 

20 
4 


(a) 


9 

16 
125 

1,484 
15 
9 


2 
204 
1 
6 
58 

17 
21 
83 
3 
43 

33 
26 
27 
310 
62 


2 
544 

6 
28 
15 


18 

1,835 

33 

182 


10 

5 

19 

13 
10 
8 
104 
55 

10 

4 


4 

15 

158 

5 
93 

8 

5 

41 


252 

5 

19 

13 

12 

4 

647 

16 

79 


2 
27 
23 

1 
6 

4 
10 
2 
3 
13 

35 
10 

161 
50 

10 
5 

16 
1 
5 

15 


2 
138 

1 
4 


10 
14 
37 
4 
25 

20 
17 
23 
153 
48 

426 
3 
67 


2 
315 
4 
16 
9 

3 

9 

835 

16 

96 


250 
66 

119 

1,885 

51 

1,174 
338 
85 
915 

573 

207 

408 

53 

240 

95 
684 
857 

25 
189 

181 

151 

35 

65 

449 

992 
373 

7,336 
1,481 

184 
86 

412 
35 

245 

339 


2 
414 

209 

324 

2,200 

29,594 
307 
211 

9,239 

61 
3,960 

23 

127 

1,250 

311 

4U 

1,597 

61 

815 

700 

500 

522 

6,094 

1,176 

13,723 

53 

2,314 

378 

803 

38 

11,434 

152 

529 

284 

105 

310 

39,596 

660 

3,872 

784 

365 

146 

775 

1,887 


San  Pablo,  Calif 

San  Rafael,  Calif 

Santa  Ana,  Calif.... 
Santa  Barbara,  Calif 
Santa  Cruz,  Calif... 

Santa  Fe,  N.  Mex. ... 
Santa  Maria,  Calif.. 
Santa  HoDlca,  Calif. 
Santa  Paula,  Calif.. 
Santa  Ross,  Calif... 


Sapulpa.  Okla 

Saranac  Lake,  N.Y 

Sarasota,  Fla 

Saratoga  Springs, N.Y. 
Saugus  town,  Mass.^.. 

Sault  Ste. Marie, Mich. 

Savanna,  111 

Savannah,  Ga 

Sayre,  Pa 

Sayrevllle,  N.J 

Scarsdsle,  N.Y 

Schenectady,  N.Y 

Schuylkill  Haven,  Pa. 

Scotia,  N.Y 

Scottdale,  Pa 

Scottabluff,  Nebr 

Scranton,  Pa 

Searcy,  Ark 

Seattle,  Wash 

Sedalla,  Mo 

Sequin,  Tex 

Selna,  Ala 

Selma,  Calif 

Seminole,  Okla 

Seneca  Falls,  N.Y 

Sewlckley,  Pa 

Seymour,  Ind 

Shaker  Heights,  Ohio. 
Shaler  twp.,  Pa.^.... 
Shamokin,  Pa 

Sharon,  Pa 

Sharpsburg,  Pa 

Sharpsville,  Pa 

Shawano,  Wis 

Shawnee,  Okla 

Sheboygan,  Wis 

Sheffield,  Ala 

Shelby,  N.C 

Shelby,  Ohio 

Shelbyvllle,  Ind 

Shelbyvllle,  Term 

Shenandoah,  Iowa 

Shenandoah,  Pa 

Sheridan,  Wyo 

Sherman,  Tex 

Shlllington,  Pa 

Shippensburg,  Pa 

Shorewood,  Wla 

Shreveport,  La 

Sidney,  Ohio 

Sierra  Madre,  Calif.. 

Sikeston,  Mo 

Silver  City,  N.  Mex.. 

Sioux  City,  Iowa 

Sioux  Falls,  5.  Dak.. 

Skokle,  111 

Smithfield,  N.C 

Snyder,  Tex 

Sonerset ,  Ky 

Sotneraet,  Pa 

Somersworth,  N  .H 

Somervllle,  Masa 

Somervllle,  N.J 

South  Anboy,  N.J 

South  Bend,  Ind 

South  Boston,  Va 

Eouthbridge  town. 
Mass.' 

South  Charleston, 
W.  Va 

South  Euclid,  Ohio... 

South  Gate,  Calif 

South  Hadley  town, 
Mass.'...   


14,511 
13,830 
45,534 
44,764 
21,848 

27,547 
10,403 
71,299 
11,039 
17,905 

U,018 
6,900 
18,705 
15,434 
17,146 

17,750 

5,037 

119,689 

7,682 

10,323 

13,086 
92,070 
6,608 
7,854 
6,245 

12,833 

124,747 

6,002 

462,440 

20,269 

9,696 
22,629 

5,938 
a,853 

6,629 

5,730 

9,635 

27,980 

16,399 

16,884 

26,305 
7,292 
5,397 
5,869 

24,457 

42,485 
10,728 
15,508 
7,905 
11,727 

9,461 

6,917 

15,792 

11,402 

20,073 

5,058 
5,710 

16,105 
125,426 

11,413 

7,288 
11,663 

7,019 
84,035 
52,161 

14,821 
5,574 

12,012 
7,068 
5,940 

6,909 
102,254 
11,566 

8,430 
115,698 

6,079 


16,6?7 
15,415 
50,684 

10,122 


U 
42 
40 
12 

11 
6 

55 
7 

17 

11 
13 
24 
17 
5 

U 

3 

119 

7 

4 


68 
7 

4 
5 

12 
99 

7 

306 

12 


U 
102 
295 
328 

97 

82 
49 

480 
35 

166 

33 

52 

115 

60 

13 

31 
13 
385 
18 
11 

95 

446 

11 

9 

23 

58 

432 

32 


29 
56 
29 
35 
19 

26 
32 
241 
17 
59 

133 
8 
16 
28 

107 

179 
21 
55 
27 
56 

36 

27 
32 
44 
61 

16 

18 

150 

505 

42 

40 
43 
38 
426 
203 

27 
33 
33 
30 
13 

21 
171 

68 

8 

446 

54 


29 
44 
112 


2 
38 
87 
128 
33 

41 

21 

207 

7 

55 

7 
16 
39 
14 

2 

6 

4 
127 
4 
(a) 

40 

155 

2 

5 

13 
122 

11 

771 

21 

6 
22 

9 
17 

2 


122 
4 
9 


16 

4 
11 

16 

5 

6 

10 

25 

2 

3 

65 

213 
11 

19 
10 
16 
182 
74 


156 
24 


12 

25 

17 

5 

12 

3 

119 


13 

100 

7 

305 

12 

6 
6 
4 
10 
6 

6 

13 
10 


1 
20 
58 
68 
16 

25 

9 

109 

4 

31 


10 
29 
7 
2 

6 

3 

112 


21 
90 

3 

4 

10 

r/ 

10 
390 

16 

6 

20 

5 

9 

1 

3 

4 

62 

2 


13 
4 
7 
10 
21 

1 
2 

35 
148 


108 
46 


102 
U 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  tahle. 


7.30 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  7E.— BEAUTY  SHOPS— SELECTED  CITIES  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 

Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Pebsonnel 


City 


Population 
1950 


(Thousand 
[Humherj     dollars) 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
doJlars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workwe^ 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

[Number]]  Clumber) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 


Payroll, 
workweek 
coded 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

{DoUaTs)    i 


City 


Popuhtian 
1950 


(Thoiuond 
(Xumbcfj     doUdTi) 


Estab- 
Ii«h' 
ments 


entire 
year 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
doUars) 


Pud 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

oeareat 

Nov.  130 

(XunUxr)}  (Jjumber) 


Active 

toe- 
Novem- 
ber  o| 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
Dearest 
Nov.  15 


South  Haven,  Mich 

South  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

South  Norfoli,  Va 

South  Orange,  N.J.... 
South  Pasadena,  Calif. 

South  River,  N.J 

South  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
South  San  Francisco, 

Calif 

South  Wllllajnsport,Pa. 
Spanish  Fork,  Utah. . . 

Sparks,  Nev 

Sparta,  Wis 

Spartanburg,  S.C 

Spencer,  Iowa 

Spencer  town,  Mass.^. 

Spokane,  Wash 

Sprtngdale,  Ark 

Springfield,  111 

Springfield,  Mass.... 
^rlngfield.  Mo 

Springfield,  Ohio.... 
Springfield,  Oreg. . . . 
Springfield,  Tenn.... 
Sprlngvllle,  Utah. . . . 
Stamford,  Conn 

Stamford,  Tex 

State  College,  Pa 

Stateshoro,  Ga 

Statesville,  N.C 

Staunton,  Va 

Steel ton.  Pa 

StephenvlHe,  Tex.... 

Sterling,  Colo 

Sterling,  111 

Steubenvllle,  Ohio... 

Stevens  Point,  Wis... 

Stillwater,  Minn 

StiUwater,  Okla 

Stockton,  Calif 

Stoneham  town,  Mass.^ 

Storm  Lake,  Iowa 

Stoughton  town , Mass . ^ 

Stowe  twp.,  Pa.^ 

Stratford  town, Conn. ^ 
Streator,  111 

Stroudsburg,  Pa 

Struthers ,  Ohio 

Sturgeon  Bay,  Wis.... 

Sturgis,  Mich 

Stuttgart,  Ark 

Suffolk,  Va 

Sullivan,   Ind 

Sulphur,  La 

Sulphur  Springs,  Tex. 
Suomit,  111 

Summit,  N.J 

Sumter,  S.C 

Sunbury,  Pa 

Sunnyvale,  Calif 

Superior,  Wis 

Susanville,  Calif 

Swampscott  town. 

Mans.' 

Sweetwater,  Tex 

Swissvale,  Pa 

Swoyerville,  Pa 

Sylacauga,  Ala 

Syracuse,  N.Y...* 

Tacoma,  Wash 

Takoma  Park,  Md 

Talladega,  Ala 

Tallahassee,  Fla 

Tallulah,  La 

Tamaqua,  Pa 

Tampa,  Fla 

Tarboro,  N.C 

Tarentum,  Pa 

Tarrant  City,  Ala 

Tarrytown,  N.Y 

Taunton,  Mass 

Taylor,  Tex 

Taylorvllle,    111 

Jeaneck  twp.,  N.J.'.. 

Tell  City,    Ind 

Tempe,  Ariz 

Temple,  Tex 

Tenafly,  N..J.. 

Terre  Haute,   Ind 

Terrell,  Tex 


5,596 
12,826 
10,408 
15,175 
16,950 

U,323 
15,996 

19,250 
6,342 
5,227 

8,172 
5,878 
36,674 
7,421 
7,047 

160,484 
5,836 

80,832 
162,601 

66,302 

78,029 

10,771 

6,540 

6,481 

73,584 

5,806 
17, 142 

6,089 
16,763 
19,884 

12,564 

7,065 

7,470 

12,761 

35,695 

16,550 
7,643 
20,155 
71,660 
13,208 

6,930 
11,139 
12,261 
33,620 
16,442 

6,313 
11,905 
6,913 
7,789 
7,094 

12,287 
5,430 
5,991 
8,994 
8,949 

17,890 
19,812 
15,600 

9,849 
35,091 

5,320 

11,535 
13,580 
16,467 
7,793 
9,618 

220,067 
142,975 
13,301 
13,186 
27,158 

7,775 

11,491 

124,073 

8,069 

9,540 

7,560 
8,819 
40,056 
9,083 
9,124 

32,789 
5,768 
7,688 

24,970 
9i619 

64,047 

11,553 


37 
12 
7 

83 
6 
60 
114 
58 

50 
5 
3 
4 

24 

6 

9 

5 

14 

U 

10 
5 
8 
9 

17 

11 
4 
7 

48 
5 


132 

82 

6 

11 

11 

4 

9 

95 


23 
26 
28 
114 
63 

45 

18 

25 
5 
4 

16 
21 
214 
57 
17 

558 

20 

426 

890 

343 

238 
19 

17 

14 

315 

33 
48 
25 
63 
99 

19 
14 
32 
72 
160 

77 
25 
19 

25 


9 
38 
82 

46 
13 
23 

56 

31 

46 
16 
11 
30 
12 

151 
43 
80 
12 

106 
20 

23 
56 
22 
5 
36 

921 
400 
31 
43 
68 

20 
19 
522 
39 
36 

8 
62 
93 
13 
45 

93 
23 

22 
93 
23 
204 
25 


81 
10 
4 

205 
7 
156 
320 
105 

Ul 
3 
7 
3 

U5 


3 

174 
5 


W 


300 

127 

6 

9 

21 


43 
12 
7 

89 
6 
62 

no 

70 

46 
6 
4 
5 

28 


139 

80 

6 

14 

12 

3 

9 
98 
11 
10 

4 
11 
21 

7 
11 

15 
10 

5 
14 

7 
47 

5 


113 
4 

97 
200 

84 

93 
2 
3 
1 

61 


166 
76 
5 
10 
15 

6 

2 

134 


162 
201 
177 
632 
566 

191 
65 


14 

145 

1,537 

233 


3,843 
92 
3,266 
6,490 
2,191 

2,819 
72 
140 
63 

2,399 

211 
416 
144 
428 
777 


94 

52 

444 

1,167 

680 

142 

75 

3,627 

90 

176 

39 
228 
560 


m 

310 

3 

SO 

1 

194 

7 

251 

5 

114 

354 
96 


25 

872 

13 

281 

11 

234 

1 

30 

29 

769 

2 

72 

87 
365 
141 

291 

5,909 

2,604 

U9 

185 

441 

154 

32 

3,859 

213 

173 

25 
346 
468 

85 
158 

875 
30 
129 
637 
106 
1,254 
189 


Texarkana,  Ark . ,Tex . . 

Texarkana,  Ark 

Texarkana,  Tex 

Texas  City,  Tex 

The  Dalles,  Oreg 

Thlbodaux,  La 

Thief  River  Falls, 

Minn 

Thcmaston,  Ga 

Thomasvllle,  Qa 

Thanasville,  N.C 

Three  Rivers,  Mieh. .. 

Throop,  Pa 

Tiffin,  Ohio 

Tlfton,  Ga 

Tipton,  Ind 

Tltusvllle,  Pa 

Toccoa,  Ga 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Tonawanda,  N.T 

Toppenlah,  Wash 

Toronto,  Ohio 

Torrance,  Calif 

Tracy,  Calif 

Traverse  City,  Mich. . 

Trenton,  Mo 

Trenton,  N.J 

Trinidad,  Colo 

Troy,  Ala 

Troy,  N.Y 

Troy,  Ohio 

Tuckahoe,  N.Y 

Tucson,  Ariz 

Tucumcari,  N.  Mex 

Tulare,  Calif 

Tullahoma,  Tenn 

Tulsa,  Okla 

Tupelo,  Miss 

Tupper  Lake,  N.Y 

Turlock,  Calif.'. 

Turtle  Creek,  Pa 

Tuscaloosa,   Ala 

Tuscumbla,  Ala 

Tuskegee,  Ala 

Twin  Falls,  Idaho 

Two  Rivers,  Wis 

Tyler,  Tex 

Tyrone,  Pa 

Uhrichsvllle,  Ohio... 

Uklah,  Calif.: 

Union,  S.C 

Union  twp.,  N.J.'.... 

Onion  City,  N.J 

Union  City,  Tenn 

Uniontown,  Pa 

University  City,  Mo. . 
University  Park,  Tex. 

Upland,  Calif 

Upper  Darby  twp.  Pa.' 

Urbana,  111 

Urbane,  Ohio 

Utlca,  N.Y 

Uvalde,  Tex 

Uxbridge  town,  Mass.' 

Valdoeta,  Ga 

Vallejo,  Calif 

Valley  City,  N.Dak... 
Valley  Stream,  N.Y. . . 
Valparaiso,  Ind 

Van  Buren,  Ark 

Vancouver,  Wash 

Vandalla,  111 

Vandergrlft,  Pa 

Van  Wert,  Ohio 

Ventnor  City,  N«  J... 
Vermillion,  S.  Dak... 

Vernon,  Tex 

Verona,  N.J 

Vlcksburg,  Miss 

Victoria,  Tex 

Vidalla,  Ga 

Villa  Park,   111 

Vine,  Platte,  La 

Vlncennes,  Ind 


40,490 
15, 833 
24,657 

16,577 
7,645 
7,733 

6,923 
6,580 

14,446 

U,126 

6,757 

5,871 

18,943 

6,817 
5,632 
8,921 
6,788 
301,358 

U,610 
5,247 
7,258 

22,206 
8,455 

16,679 

6,U0 

127,867 

12,206 
8,474 

71,659 
10,628 

5,999 
45,064 

8,369 

12,367 

7,521 

180,586 

11,507 
5,449 

6,221 

12,347 

46,364 

6,722 

6,840 

17,544 
9,890 

38,864 
8,200 
6,609 

6,135 

9,699 

37,989 

55,322 

7,632 

20,423 
39,595 
23, 823 
9,166 
85,078 

22,995 

8,439 

101,479 

8,659 

7,005 

20,004 
23,164 
6,823 
26,833 
U,966 

6,399 

41,449 

5,480 

9,581 

10,317 

8,104 
5,328 
12,684 
10,910 
27,344 

16, 102 
5,827 
8,807 
6,618 

18,798 


9 
3 
3 
18 

6 
3 
6 
7 
236 

7 
3 
3 
12 
5 

15 

8 

125 


43 
9 
3 

38 

4 

9 

7 

113 

9 

4 

5 
5 
21 
3 

7 

11 
6 
37 
12 
7 

5 
10 

8 
40 

12 

26 
24 
13 
5 
55 


108 
41 
67 

19 
46 
13 

21 
27 

43 

37 

19 

5 

67 

29 
19 
29 
39 
1,494 

26 
U 
11 
47 
28 

65 
29 

707 
36 
37 

306 
39 
16 

392 
28 

52 

25 

880 

38 

12 

21 
14 
101 
17 
U 

78 
44 
167 
21 
28 

26 
16 
54 
258 
46 

\U, 
210 
279 
35 
364 

51 
49 
406 
22 
U 

69 
160 
20 
50 
41 

15 
87 
24 
27 
46 

31 
12 
51 
28 
92 

85 
19 
19 
5 
85 


4 
U 

16 

12 

5 

1 
21 

U 
7 
8 

U 
498 

7 
2 

1 
10 


12 
7 
224 
11 
19 

109 
U 
6 

L47 
10 

15 

■6 

364 

9 

2 


(z) 


2 
19 
90 
15 

42 
82 

151 
14 

120 

16 

10 

135 

9 

3 

35 
59 
7 
12 

U 

3 

23 

6 

2 

14 

12 
3 

14 
7 

40 

25 

5 
6 


9 

3 

3 

IS 

3 
2 
6 
6 
228 

7 
3 
3 
li 
6 

14 

7 

118 


i 

37 

4 

10 

6 

116 

9 

4 

5 
4 
23 
3 


3 

10 

10 
11 
3 
1 
15 

11 
6 
6 

U 
M3 

5 
1 
1 
5 
6 

10 
5 

U6 
12 
21 

66 

10 
5 

97 

4 

U 

6 

229 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


CITIES 


7.31 


Table  7E.— BEAUTY  SHOPS— SELECTED  CITIES  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:.  1948— Continued 

ESTABUSHMENTS,  RECEIPTS,  PAV  RoLL.^AND  PERSONNEL 


City 


Population 
1950 


7{umbCT;J     dolUrs) 


Esob- 

ll9h- 

ments 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 


Pay  roll, 
entire 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(NumbcT)j  (Humbcr) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors.* 
Novem- 
ber 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(DolUrs) 


City 


Paid 

Populaoon 
1950 

EsQb- 
iub- 
ments 

(Xumber 

Receipts, 
entire 
year 

dollori) 

P»y  roll, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 

Active 

proprie- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 

Qiumbcr) 

employees 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(>(umbcr) 

i3,053 

43 

351 

98 

AB 

59 

7,206 

3 

8 

3 

3 

3 

6,423 

6 

21 

3 

7 

4 

5,065 

6 

23 

5 

6 

4 

20,398 

4 

17 

6 

3 

4 

7,551 

3 

14 

1 

4 

1 

19,042 

13 

41 

9 

10 

8 

6,775 

9 

43 

9 

10 

5 

5,740 

4 

10 

1 

4 

2 

6,753 

5 

15 

3 

5 

3 

32,695 

10 

53 

22 

9 

17 

11,574 

6 

44 

11 

6 

7 

58,447 

62 

333 

94 

64 

55 

14, 626 

4 

35 

18 

4 

11 

43,501 

50 

508 

166 

57 

82 

5,085 

3 

27 

12 

2 

5 

9,235 

4 

12 

3 

3 

2 

23,866 

16 

162 

64 

19 

35 

166,306 

109 

592 

235 

111 

134 

57,709 

45 

216 

66 

47 

68 

5,468 

7 

44 

9 

7 

5 

76,638 

65 

359 

113 

69 

90 

31,281 

24 

148 

44 

26 

25 

6,726 

5 

21 

5 

5 

4 

8,559 

15 

65 

15 

16 

14 

44,964 

28 

183 

73 

21 

55 

13,565 

11 

59 

14 

12 

11 

7,353 

7 

34 

9 

6 

4 

7,469 

5 

49 

18 

4 

11 

9,338 

6 

29 

6 

5 

3 

5,574 

6 

37 

10 

5 

8 

5,316 

5 

24 

9 

4 

6 

18,184 

19 

137 

50 

19 

25 

109, 907 

118 

670 

233 

115 

150 

44,975 

42 

134 

37 

43 

50 

7,412 

9 

40 

12 

10 

9 

22,964 

21 

104 

43 

19 

45 

8,099 

6 

19 

2 

6 

2 

6,477 

4 

13 

3 

•4 

2 

5,467 

3 

24 

10 

2 

6 

9,157 

6 

25 

9 

6 

7 

15,567 

10 

81 

27 

12 

16 

13, 766 

15 

65 

22 

13 

17 

8,046 

10 

21 

1 

11 

3 

10, 238 

8 

37 

15 

7 

8 

12,545 

20 

271 

113 

21 

4S 

24,965 

17 

78 

25 

14 

21 

6,498 

4 

11 

3 

4 

2 

86,816 

62 

339 

139 

57 

99 

8,263 

U 

61 

22 

13 

16 

8,219 

10 

39 

13 

9 

9 

19,494 

7 

25 

5 

7 

4 

6,256 

5 

5 

5 

13,518 

8 

77 

32 

6 

19 

20,269 

6 

25 

13 

4 

8 

35,660 

10 

40 

8 

10 

6 

10,909 

7 

40 

14 

5 

8 

9,318 

8 

73 

30 

5 

19 

6,271 

5 

23 

3 

6 

2 

10,217 

11 

32 

5 

9 

4 

7,183 

6 

32 

11 

6 

9 

5,896 

5 

16 

< 

5 

2 

50,186 

46 

197 

54 

45 

39 

13,896 

13 

85 

35 

12 

23 

201,885 

143 

997 

355 

146 

237 

7,907 

6 

20 

6 

5 

7 

36,666 

13 

81 

23 

14 

12 

5,405 

8 

29 

8 

8 

6 

12,871 

10 

43 

14 

10 

10 

38,375 

32 

177 

61 

30 

35 

7,704 

5 

32 

10 

5 

7 

7,933 

11 

36 

13 

11 

11 

11,322 

5 

17 

2 

5 

1 

5,225 

4 

16 

5 

5 

7 

152,532 

58 

37? 

135 

61 

91 

6,189 

5 

18 

8 

5 

5 

59,704 

88 

346 

85 

95 

63 

167,643 

102 

696 

287 

94 

181 

18,267 

10 

73 

26 

9 

14 

7,856 

5 

28 

10 

5 

6 

9,095 

10 

82 

33 

11 

19 

40,424 

38 

182 

67 

38 

40 

Ply  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Dollart) 


Vineland,   N.J 

Vlnlta,  Okla 

Virginia,   Minn 

Virginia  Beach,  Va. 
Vlsalia,  Calir 


Wabash,   Ind 

Waco,  Tex 

Wadsworth, '  Ohio 

Wal^eton,   N.  Dak 

Wakefield  town, Mass. ^ 


Walla  Walla,  Wash... 
Wallingford  thorough, 

Corm 

Walpole  town,  Mass.^ 

UalthaiD,  Mass 

Wapakoneta,  Ohio.... 


Ware  town,  Mass.^.... 

Warren,   Ohio 

Warren,  Pa 

Warren  town,   R.I.^... 
Warrensburg,  Mo 


Warsaw,  Ind 

Warwick,  H.I 

Washington,  D.C.. 
Washington,  Ind.. 
Washington,  Iowa. 

Washington,  Mo 

Washington,  N.C.. 
Washington,  Pa... 
Washington  Court 
House,  Ohio.... 
Waterhury,  Conn.. 


Waterloo,  Iowa 

Watertown  town, Mass. 

Watertown,  N.Y 

Watertown,  S.  Dak... 
Watertown,  Wis 


Waterville,  Maine 

Watervliet,  N.Y 

Watsonville,  Calif... 

Waukegan,  111 

Waukesha,  Wis 


Waupun,  Wis 

Wausau,  Wis 

Wauwatosa,  Wis.. 
Waver ly,  Iowa . . . 
Waverly,  N.Y 

Waxahachie,  Tex. 
Waycross,  Ga. — 

Wayne,  Mich 

Waynesboixs,  Pa.. 
Waynesboro,  Va. . 


Waynesburg,  Pa 

Waynesvllle,  N.C 

Weatherford,  Tex 

Webb,  Missouri 

Webster  town,  Mass.^. 

Webster  City,  Iowa 

Webster  Groves,  Mo... 

Weirton,  W.  Va 

Welch,  w.  Va 

Wellesley  town, Mass. ^ 

Wellsburg,  W.  Va 

Wellston,  Ohio 

Wellsville,  N.Y 

WellsvlUe,  Ohio 

Wenatchee,  Wash 

Weslaco,  Tex 

West  Allis,  Wis 

West  Bend,  Wis 

Westbrook ,  Maine 

West  Chester,  Pa 

Westerly  town,  H.I.^. 
Western  Springs,  111. 

Westfield,  Mass 

Westfield,  N.J 

West  Frankfort,  111.. 

West  Hartford  town, 

Conn.^ 

West  Haven  town,  Com,^ 

West  Hazleton,  Pa 

West  Lafayette,   Ind.. 
West  Meiiq)hi3,    Ark.... 

Westminster,  Md 

West  ^ton^oe,   La 

West  New  York,  N.J... 

Weston,  W.  Va 

West  Orange,    N.J 


8,128 
6,501 

12,332 
5,344 

11,690 

10,594 

84,300 

7,943 

5,090 

19,600 

24,071 

11,943 
8,865 

47, 198 
5,771 

7,495 
49, 674 
14,747 
8,506 
6,845 

6,589 

43,027 

797,670 

10,949 

5,880 

6,860 

9,616 

25,898 

10,457 
104,242 

64,354 
37,339 
34,280 
12,662 
12,393 

18,232 
15,036 
11,516 
39,099 
21,186 

6,725 

30,386 

33,300 

5,097 

6,031 

11, 196 

18,842 

9,372 

10,321 

12,337 

5,494 

5,288 

8,053 

6,886 

13,215 

7,604 
23,289 
24,143 

6,545 
20,847 

5,777 
5,687 
6,358 
7,856 
12,965 

7,487 
42,945 

6,845 
12,280 
15,109 

12,354 
6,353 
20,961 
21,335 
11,251 

44,401 
31,876 

6,982 
11,321 

9,087 

6,137 
10,236 
37,754 

8,923 
28,624 


12 
9 

572 


11 


70 
21 
39 
70 
80 

24 
324 
37 
25 
59 


48 
21 
176 
22 

21 
174 
64 
25 
32 

45 
34 
6,004 
37 
18 


28 
115 

43 

486 

305 
60 

142 
66 
43 

67 
5 

72 
146 
138 

26 
125 

170 

9 

16 

36 
56 
27 
51 
52 

30 
28 
40 
18 

60 

29 
67 
17 
39 
170 

16 

14 

40 

9 

53 

23 
113 
49 
33 
74 

57 
13 
55 
117 
28 

225 
46 
10 
14 
14 


165 
32 
55 


16 

6 

7 

23 

22 

6 

127 
8 
7 
19 


57 
19 
4 
6 

13 

6 

2,713 

14 


2 
11 
28 

10 

172 

129 
13 
42 
25 
11 


119 
7 
1 


13 
10 
541 
7 
6 

3 

6 

33 

9 
59 

41 
16 

27 


1,413 
9 
3 

2 
10 
29 


322 

100 
175 
370 
810 

107 
2,451 
192 
141 
350 

710 


116 

1,267 

34 

79 

1,115 

419 

63 

93 

266 
155 
54,409 
238 
121 

55 
200 
566 

181 
3,531 

3,189 
258 
803 
465 
197 

513 

396 
1,118 
1,189 

173 

1,123 

1,369 

30 

101 

63 
277 
145 
226 
405 

171 
205 
117 
90 
177 

115 

273 

90 

306 

1,526 

59 
27 

138 


195 
715 
252 
126 
464 

345 
62 
323 
834 
141 

2,336 
142 
20 
73 
45 

231 

20 

1,089 

50 

392 


West  Paljn  Beach,  Fla. 

West  Pittston,  Pa 

West  Point,  Miss 

West  Reading,  Pa 

West  Springfield 
town,  Mass. ^ 

West  View,  Pa 

West  Warwick  town, 
B.I.' 

Westwood,  N.J 

West  York,  Pa 

Wewoka,  Okla 

Weymouth  town,  Mass.^ 

Wheaton,  111 

Wheeling,  W.  Va 

Whltefish  Bay,  Wis... 

White  Plains,  N.Y 

Whitewater,  Wis 

Whiting,  Ind 

Whittier,  Calif 

Wichita,  Kans 

Wichita  Falls,  Tex... 

Wildwood,  N.J 

Wilkes-Barre,   Pa 

Wilklnsburg,  Pa 

Williamsburg,    Va 

Williamson,  W.  Va 

Wllliamsporl,   Pa 

Willlmantic,  Conn.^.. 

WlUiston,   N.  Dak 

Wllliston  Park,  N.Y. . 

Wlllmar,   Minn 

Willoughby,  Ohio 

Wlljnerdlng,  Pa 

Wllmette,    111 

Wilmington,   Del 

Wilmington,    N.C 

Wilmington,  Ohio 

Wilson,  N.C 

Wilson,  Pa 

Winchendon  town,Ma3s.^ 

Winchester,   Ind 

Winchester,  Ky 

Winchester  town,Mess.^ 

Winchester,   Va 

Windber,   Pa 

Winfield,  Kans 

Winnetka,  111 

Winona,  Minn 

Winslow,  Ariz 

Winston-Salem,  N.C... 

Winter  Haven,  Fla.... 

Winter  Park,  Fla 

Winthrop  town,Masa.^. 

Winton,  Pa 

Wisconsin  Rapids, Wis. 

Wobum,  Mass 

Woodbridge  twp.,N.J.' 

Woodbury,  N.J 

Woodland,  Calif 

Wood-Ridge,  N.J 

Wood  River,  111 

Woodstock,  111 

Woodward ,  Okla 

Woonsocket,  R.I 

Wooster,  Ohio 

Worcester,  Mass 

Worthington,  Minn.... 

Wyandotte,  Mich 

^heville,  Va 

Xenia,  Ohio 

Yakima,  Wash 

Yankton,  S.  Dak 

Yazoo  City,  Miss 

Yeadon,  Pa 

Yoakum,  Tex 

Yonkers,  N.Y 

York,  Nebr 

York,  Pa 

Youngstown,  Ohio 

YpsllantI,  Mich 

Yuba  City,  Calif 

Yuma,  Ariz 

Zanesvllle,  Ohio 


*  Proprietors  of  unincorporated  businesses. 

z  Less  than  $500. 

1  Classified  as  urban  -jnder  special  rule. 


7.32 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  7F.— CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS fEXC.  RUG  CLEANING) —SELECTED  CITIES  OF  10,000  INHABITANTS 

OR  MORE:  1948 

Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roli,  and  Personnel 


City 


Population 
1950 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


iXumber) 


Receipts, 

entire 
year 

iThoutand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 

[>t"mber) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(Dollars) 


City 


Population 
1950 


(Thousand 
(Number)!     dollars) 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


Receipts, 

entire 
year 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors,' 
Novem- 
ber 

(Number) 


P^d 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

{HumbcT} 


Pay  roll, 
workwedt 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Dollars) 


Aberdeen.  S.  Dali 

Aberdeen,  Wash 

Abilene.  Tex 

Ada.  Okla 

Adams  town.  Mass.^.. 

Adrian.  Mich 

Alcron,  Ohio 

Alameda.  Calif 

Albany,  Ga 

Albany.  N.  Y 

Albany.  Oreg 

Albemarle,  N.  C 

Albert  Lea.  Minn 

Albion,  Mich 

Alexandria,  la 

Alexandria ,  Va 

Albaiabra,  Calif 

Alice,  Tex 

Aliquippa ,  Pa 

Allentotfn,  Pa 

Alliance,  Ohio 

Alpena ,  Mich 

Alton,  111 

Amarillo,  Tex 

Americus ,  Ga 

Ames,  lova 

Amesbury  town,  Ma3s.^ 

Amsterdam,  N.  Y 

Anaconda,  Mont 

Anaheim,  Calif 

Anderson,  Ind 

Anderson,  S.  C 

Annapolis,  Md 

Ann  Arbor,  Mioh 

Anniston,  Ala 

Appleton,  Wis 

Ardmore .  Okla 

Arkansas  City,  Kans.. 
Arlington  County, Va,' 
Arlington  toiiin,Has3.' 

Asbury  Park,  K.  J,... 

AsheviUe,  N.  C 

Ashland ,  Ky 

Ashland,  Ohio 

Ashtabula,  Ohio 

Astoria ,  Oreg 

Atchison,  Kans 

Athens,  Ga 

Athens,  Ohio 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Atlantic  City,  N.  J. . 

Auburn,  Maine 

Aubin-n,  N.  Y 

Augusta,  Ga 

Augusta.  Maine 

Aurora,  111 

Austin,  Minn 

A2usa,  Calif 

Bakersfield,  Calif... 

Baltimore,  Md 

Bangor,  Maine 

Barre  city,  Vt 

Bartlesville,  Okla... 
Bastrop,  La 

Batavia,  N.  t 

Baton  Rouge,  la 

Battle  Creek,  Mich... 

Bay  City,  Mich 

Bayonne ,  N.  J 

Baytown,  Tex 

Beatrice,  Nebr 

Beaumont,  Tex 

Beaver  Dam,  Wis 

Beaver  Falls,  Pa 

Beckiey,  W.  Va 

Bedford,  Ind 

Belleville,  111 

Belleville,  N.  J 

Bellingham,  Wash 

Bcloit,  Wis 

.Bend,  Oreg 

Benton  Harbor,  Mich.. 

Bergenfleld,  N.  J 

Berkeley,  Calif 


20,976 
19,475 
47,102 
15,935 
12,027 

18,402 

273,189 

63,425 

30,967 

134,382 

10,076 
11,751 
13,488 
10,395 
34,685 

61,604 
51,284 
16,414 
26,067 
106,233 

26,112 
13,053 
32,176 
73,737 
11,367 

23 ,105 
10,810 
32,269 
11,221 
14 , 522 

46,809 
19,718 
15,016 
47,279 
31,150 

33,892 
77,831 
12,887 
134,900 
43,984 

17,035 
52,208 
31,228 
14,277 
23,093 

12,220 
12,759 
28,102 
11,604 
327,090 

61,642 
23,078 
36,667 

71,507 
20,900 

50,508 
23,035 
11,072 
34,540 

940,205 
31,473 
10,866 
19,262 
12,775 

17,807 
123,957 
48,469 
52,372 
76,657 

22,927 
U,788 
93,715 
11,833 
17,335 

19,255 
12,566 
32,701 
■32,059 
33,934 

29,541 
U,347 
18,612 
17,611 
113,217 


248 
208 
469 
120 
62 

184 

2,572 

615 

359 

1,054 

124 
83 

101 
99 

369 

623 
139 
110 
322 
1,166 

235 
136 
248 
928 
83 

149 
65 

168 
82 

182 

732 
241 
194 
813 
316 

210 
212 
114 
991 
458 

569 
505 
316 
91 
179 


216 

106 

2,003 

433 
654 
213 

549 

104 

323 
149 
101 
842 

4,133 

250 

87 

154 

109 

324 
1,031 
573 
375 
195 

230 
69 

573 
87 

254 

1,074 

106 

149 

47 

244 

377 
135 
155 
92 
951 


97 
86 
203 
51 
31 

72 

1,451 

368 

134 

565 

46 
40 
53 
45 
182 

279 
69 

41 
126 
653 

131 

45 

106 

453 

38 

69 
31 
66 
28 
104 

357 
107 
88 
495 
128 

87 
109 

44 
404 
270 

337 

248 

150 

31 

57 

31 
28 
91 
41 
902 

222 

360 

94 

245 

58 

177 
67 
53 

513 

2,069 
147 
35 


119 
504 
284 
186 


99 
30 

239 
35 

130 

631 
45 
67 
17 

147 

110 
64 
62 
30 

529 


5 
5 

U 

110 
4 
6 


5 

40 

18 

6 

5 

13 
3 

36 
5 

10 


59 
33 
118 
37 


33 

653 

124 
113 
289 

25 
42 
27 
24 
139 

146 
27 
34 
78 

351 

60 
24 
67 
200 
45 

46 
16 
38 
21 
42 

184 
107 
49 
195 
101 

56 

59 
23 
194 

176 

137 

163 

62 

17 
30 

17 
16 
71 
25 
564 

92 
212 

48 
184 

35 

86 

37 

23 

2C6 

1,110 
77 
25 
56 
37 

93 
357 
135 
86 
49 


177 
22 
65 


38 
10 
57 

65 
29 

38 

9 

195 


2,517 
1,504 
4,231 

1,049 
711 

1,654 

28,013 

7.109 

2,664 

11,282 

937 
962 

1.024 
928 

3,533 

5,866 
1,322 
1,098 
2,272 
12,814 

2,777 
795 
2,249 
9,348 
1,049 

1,550 
536 

1,449 
657 

2,037 

6,697 
2,037 
1,752 
8,970 
2,635 

1,758 
2,082 
9?7 
8,432 
5,651 

6,601 
4,577 
3.017 
619 
1,182 

784 

520 

1,777 

850 

18,003 

3,665 
7,014 
1.916 
5,038 
1,116 

3,395 

1,362 

1,121 

10,600 

42,785 

2,517 

660 

1,463 

919 

2,972 
10,061 
5,622 
3,640 
1,817 

2,047 
587 

5,259 
673 

2,131 

12,963 
804 

1,191 
456 

2,748 

2,664 
1.232 
1.449 
575 
9,889 


Berlin,  N.  H 

Bervfick,  Pa 

Berwyn,  111 

Bessemer ,  Ala 

Bethlehem,  Pa 

Beverly,  Mass 

Beverly  Hills, Calif. 
Biddeford,  Maine.... 

Big  Spring,  Tex 

Billings,  Mont 

Bilcxi,  Miss 

Binghamton,  N.  Y 

Birmingham.  Ala 

Birmingham,  Mich . 

Bismarck,  N.  Dak 

Blocmfield,  N.  J 

Bloomington,  111.... 

Bloomington,  Ind. 

Bloomsbupg,  Pa 

Bluefield,  Va.,W.Va. 

Blue  Island,  111 

BlytheviUe,  Ark.... 

Bogalusa,  la 

§oiae  City,  Idaho... 
Boone ,  Iowa 

Borger,  Tex 

Bossier  City,  La. . . . 

Boston.  Mass 

Boulder,  Colo 

Bowling  Green,  Ky. . . 

Bowling  Green,  Ohio. 

Boseman,  Mont 

Bradenton,  Fla 

Bradford,  Pa 

Brainerd,  Minn 

Bremerton,  Wash 

Bridgeport,  Conn.... 

Bridgeton,  N.  J 

Bristol,  Conn 

Bristol,  Tenn., Va... 
Bristol,  Tenn...., 
Bristol,  Va 

Brockton,  Mass 

Brookline  town,Massi 

Brownsville ,  Tex 

Brownwood,  Tex 

Brunswick,  Ga 

Bryan,  Tex 

Bucynis,  Ohio 

Buffalo,  N.  Y 

Burbank,  Calif 

Burlington,  Iowa 

Burlington,  N.  C 

Burlington,  Vt 

Butler,  Pa 

Butte,  Mont 

Cadillac,  Mioh 

Cairo,  111 

Caldwell,  Idaho 

Cambridge,  Md 

Cambridge,  Mass 

Cambridge,  Ohio 

Camden,  Ark 

Camden,  N.  J 

Canton,  111 

Canton,  Ohio 

Cape  Giradeau,  Mo... 

Carbondale ,  111 

Carlsbad,  N.  Mex. . . . 

Carthage,  Mo 

Casper,  Wyo 

Cedar  Falls,  Iowa... 
Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa.. 
Central  Falls,  R,  I. 

Centralla,  111 

Chambersburg.  Pa,... 

Cbasqiaign,   111 

Chanute,  Kans 

Charles  City,  Iowa.. 
Charleston.  S.  C... 
Charleston,  W.  Va... 

Charlotte,  N.  C 

Chattanooga,  Tenn. . . 

Chelsea.  Mass 

Cheltenham  twp..Pa.' 
Chester,  Pa 


16,545 
14,022 
51,176 
28,471 
66,027 

28,855 
23,915 
20,785 

17,258 
31,725 

37,034 
81,132 
293,720 
15,370 
18,544 

49,313 
34,048 
28,191 
10,621 
25,545 

17,580 
16,221 
17,722 
34,152 
12,126 

17,949 
15,368 
790,863 
19,916 
17,427 

11,972 
11,252 
13,609 
17,281 
12,558 

27,746- 
159,352 
18,385 
35,873 

32,618 
16,721 
15,897 

62,856 
56,952 
36,176 

20,140 

18,086 
18,072 
10,289 
577,393 
78,318 

30,639 
24,495 
33,039 
23,511 
.32,904 

10,345 
12,217 
10,462 
10,366 
120,676 

14,693 
11,341 

124,543 
11,910 

U6.312 

21.539 
10.911 
17,915 
11.150 
23.557 
14,336 
72,149 
23,610 
13,814 
17,205 

39,397 
10,241 
10,277 
68,243 
72,818 

133,219 
130,333 
39,038 
22,578 
65,824 


21 

101 

5 

5 

9 
5 
.  13 
3 
15 


93 
115 
191 
373 

91 

102 

378 

60 

222 

316 

155 
937 
3,336 
335 
121 

365 
339 
241 
52 
525 

353 
176 
126 
538 
107 

243 
211 
4,276 
277 
285 

113 
133 
141 
160 
76 

279 

1,031 
345 
240 

335 
U5 
190 

408 
225 
128 
156 

158 
162 
78 
3,827 
511 

277 
558 
181 
366 
218 

148 

89 

98 

79 

1,003 

164 
136 
848 
275 
1,079 

211 
125 
182 
78 
285 

64 
552 

72 
203 
302 

617 
73 
77 

475 
1,142 

1,335 

1,366 

87 

205 

568 


38 

52 

104 

186 

116 

60 
212 
24 
98 
162 

64 

424 

1,584 

196 

69 

170 
163 
98 
22 
271 

191 
76 
50 

282 
44 

105 
98 
2,348 
122 
133 

39 
46 
52 
75 
32 

160 
650 
141 
102 

148 
86 
62 

224 

102 

51 

63 

75 

58 

40 

1,839 

229 

114 
262 
86 
120 
107 

66 
28 
40 


99 
69 

401 
147 

540 

73 
53 
84 
29 
120 

16 
250 
32 
78 
151 

3U 
26 
31 
198 
615 

654 
657 
48 
109 
299 


5 

14 
9 

14 
28 

m 


20 
41 
42 
155 
59 

26 
50 
13 
46 
81 

51 
205 

1,134 
69 
35 

69 
79 
67 
14 
177 


35 

125 

29 

50 
73 

1,103 
79 
97 

31 
27 
50 
42 
16 

57 
273 
35 
45 

93 
56 
37 

102 
47 
45 
47 

52 
40 
19 
1,010 
91 

81 
274 
50 
63 
64 

31 
18 
18 
31 
234 

47 
42 

2U 
83 

308 

44 
26 
46 
22 
55 

10 
125 
12 
48 
84 

166 

23 

23 

145 

328 

ilA 
455 
29 
46 
185 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


CITIES 


7.33 


Table  7F.— CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS(EXC.  RUG  CLEANING)~SELECTED  CITIES  OF  10,000  INHABITANTS 

OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 
Establishments,  Receipts,  Pav  toLL,  and  Personnel 


City 


Population 
1950 


Esab- 
hsh- 
ments 


:MumbcT) 


Receipts, 
enure 
year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


P»y  roll.  Active 
entire  propne 
year         '°"' 

NOVCDI' 

ber 
[Thousand 
doiluK)     [^lumber) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(><umbeT) 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(Dollars) 


City 


Population 
1950 


Estab 
lish- 
menta 


(Humher] 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thoujand 
dollars) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 

(Number) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(Dollars) 


Cbejrenne ,  Wyo 

CMcego,  lU 

Chicago  Heights, III. 

Chickasha,  Qkla 

Chico,  Caiif 

Chlllicothe,  Ohio... 
ChuLa  Vieta,  Calif.. 

Cicero,   111 

Cincinnati,  Ohio.... 
Clairton,  Pa 

Clareawnt  town,N.H.^ 
Clarksburg,  V.  Va... 
Clarksdale,  Miss.... 
ClarksTille ,  Tenn. . . 
Clayton,  Mo 

Clearwater,  Fla 

Cleburne ,  Tex 

Cleveland ,  Ohio 

Cleveland,  Teim 

Cleveland  Heights, 

Ohio 

Clifton,  N.  J 

Clinton,  Iowa 

Clovis,  N.  Mei 

Coffeyville,  Kans... 

CoUingsvood,  K.  J.. 
ColllnsvlUe,  lU... 
Colorado  SpringsyCo^ 

Col ton,  Calif 

Colwbia,  Ho 

Columbia,  Pa 

Columbia,  S.  C 

Columbia ,  Term 

Columbus,  Ga 

Colia&busj  Ind. 

Columbus,  Miss 

Columbus,  Ohio...... 

Concord,  N.  H 

Concord,  N.  C 

Conneaut,  Ohio 


31,807 
3,606,i36 
2«,369 
15,753 
12,210 

20,121 
15,8i4 
67,195 
500,510 
19,418 

12,058 
31,817 
16,515 
16,208 
15,925 

15.535 

12,845 

905,636 

12,445 

58,782 
64,567 
30,151 
17,168 
17,114 

15,255 
11,907 
45,268 
14,420 
31,731 

11,962 
85,949 
10,921 
79,510 
18,365 

17,170 
374,770 
27,984 
16,720 
10,073 


Connellsville,  Pa... 

13,302 

Ccamersvllle,  Ind... 

15,545 

Coral  Gables,  Fla... 

19,653 

Coming,  N.  Y 

17,723 

Corona,  Calif 

10,219 

Corpus  Christl,  Tex. 

108,053 

Corsicana,  Tex 

19,108 

CorvalllB,  Oreg 

16,173 

Coshocton,  Ohio 

11,626 

Covington,  K7 

64,282 

Crawfordsville,  Ind. 

12,804 

Culver  City,  Calif. . 

19,646 

Cumberland,  Iti 

37,632 

Dallas,  Tex 

432,927 

Dal  ton,  Ga 

15,962 

Danbury  city.  Conn,. 

22,424 

Danvers  to«n,Mass .  ^ . 

15,702 

Canville,  Ul 

37,892 

Danville,  Va 

34,537 

Dayton,  Ohio 

243,108 

Daytona  Beach,  Fla.. 

29,254 

Dearborn,  Mich 

94,529 

Decatur,  ila 

19,879 

Djcatur,  111 

67,801 

Delaware,  Ohio 

11,783 

Del  Bio,  Tex 

14,191 

Denlson,  Tex 

17,444 

21,345 

Denver ,  Colo 

412,856 

Detroit,  Mich 

1,838,517 

District  1511, 

Center  Hill,  Ga.'.. 

21,855 

Dixon,   lU 

11,532 

Dodge  City,  Kans.... 

11,237 

DonDont,  Pa 

12,731 

Dothan,  Ala 

21,556 

Dover,  N.  H 

15,911 

Dover,  N.   J 

11,210 

IXl  Bois,  Pa 

11,466 

Dubuque,   Iowa 

49,528 

Duluth,  Minn 

104,066 

rMncan,  Okla 

15,260 

Dunkirx,  R.  Y 

17,955 

12 

218 

5 

10 

5 


7 
104 

4 

15 
6 
7 
9 
7 


5 

7 

5 

13 

136 


445 
30,349 
206 
160 
233 

188 
187 
663 

5,843 
144 

lAl 
338 
232 
222 
462 

108 

115 

7,891 

125 

441 
199 
214 
262 
106 

200 
160 
515 
78 
275 

92 
1,116 

71 

1,017 

164 

91 

4,530 

ISO 

159 

90 

232 
166 
513 
147 
51 

607 
192 
239 
333 
290 

128 

78 

475 

350 

5,337 

156 
88 
137 
555 

585 

1,389 
282 
663 
475 
322 

72 
4S 
139 
184 
3,419 

17,078 

139 
116 
151 

159 
193 
168 
152 
80 

107 
386 
527 
179 
114 


196 
16,065 
122 
62 
114 

90 

89 

412 

2,887 

60 


162 
80 
103 
278 

41 

58 

4,093 

54 

192 
95 
90 

116 
46 

110 
80 
264 

50 
144 

42 
515 

25 
459 

77 

37 
2,254 
93 
73 
37 

138 
65 

303 
55 
16 

275 
89 
101 
145 
140 

61 

30 

258 

205 

2,766 

66 

44 

61 

353 

352 

774 
99 
362 
220 
155 

24 
15 
61 
96 
1,760 

8,588 

72 
58 
63 

59 
96 
79 
83 
27 

51 

153 

274 

70 

35 


19 
211 
2 
12 
10 

10 
5 
8 

74 

4 

3 
U 

18 
12 


3 

13 

5 

40 

10 

8 

3 

12 

5 

7 

5 

9 

143 

11 
3 
3 


4 
7 
14 
96 


103 
6,816 
46 
42 
4S 

49 
40 
135 
1,381 
34 

40 

101 

65 

73 

119 

23 

34 

1,819 

33 


84 
44 
46 
51 
33 

66 
44 
147 
32 
86 

24 
371 

20 
382 

52 


43 
50 
32 

77 
36 
126 
22 
9 

166 
56 
48 
79 
79 

31 
27 
119 
121 
1,315 

55 

19 

33 

164 

216 

339 
55 
14a 
157 
103 

15 
11 
38 
67 
768 

3,546 


4,213 
319,455 
2,528 
1,366 
2,199 

1,731 
1,888 
7,478 
53,841 
1,254 

1,436 
3,119 
1,747 
2,143 
4,381 

819 

1,216 

79,742 

1,065 

3,889 
1,923 
1,719 
2,015 
979 

2,267 
1,608 
5,409 
l.OSS 
2,542 

893 
9,595 

563 
9,081 
1,761 

809 

46,639 

1,724 

1,499 

1,107 

2,433 
1,234 
4,887 
1,021 
342 

5,794 
1,813 
2,017 
2,856 
3,108 

1,146 
601 
5,033 
3,925 
52,878 

1,444 
896 
1,044 
6,994 
7,345 

13,758 
1,926 
7,160 
4,433 
3,595 

569 

305 

1,637 

2,268 

33,227 

173,274 

1,435 
1,012 
1,194 


7 

931 

53 

1,549 

46 

1,588 

36 

1,616 

21 

586 

29 

987 

84 

3,105 

?5 

4,840 

47 

i;620 

23 

716 

Durant,  Okla 

Durham^  N.  C 

Dyersburg,  Tenn 

East  Chicago,  Ind... 
East  Cleveland,  Ohio 

East  Detroit,  Mich.. 
East  Lansing,  Mlclf . 
East  Liverpool,  Ohio 

Easton,  Pa 

Ea.<5t  Orange,  N.    J... 

East  Point,  Ga 

East  Providence  towiL 

R.   I.' 7 

East  St.  Louis,  111. 

Eau  Claire,  Wis 

Edinburg,  Tex 

El  Centre,  CaUf.... 
El  Cerrlto,  Calif... 

El  Dorado,  Ark 

El  Dorado,  Kans 

Elgin,  111 

Elizabeth,  N.  J 

Elizabeth  City,  N.C. 
Ellzabethton,  Term. . 

Elkhart,  Ind 

Elmira,  N.  1 

El  Paso,  Tex 

El  Reno,  Okla 

Elwood,  Ind 

Elyria,  Ohio 

Qnporla,  Kans 

Endlcotl,  N.  Y 

Englewood ,  Colo 

Englewood,  N.  J 

Enid,  Okla 

Erie,  Pa 

Eugene ,  Oreg 

Eureka,  Calif 

Evanston,  111 

Everett,  Mass 

Everett ,  Wash 

Evergreen  Park,  111. 

Fairfield,  Ala 

Paitmont,  W.  Va 

Fargo,  N.  Dak 

Farrell ,  Pa 

Fayettevllle,  Ark... 
FayetteviUe,  N.  C. 

Femdale ,  Mich 

Findlay,  Ohio 

Flint,  Mich 

Florence,  Ala 

Florence,  S.  C 

Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.... 
Fort  Collins,  Colo,. 
Fort  Dodge,  Iowa. . . . 

Fort  Lauderdale, Fla. 
Fort  Madison,  Iowa. . 
Fort  Myers,  Fla..'... 

Fort  Pierce,  Fla 

Fort  Smith,  Ark 

Fort  Thomas,  Ky 

Fort  Wayne,  Ind 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

Fostoria,  Ohio 

Frankfort,  Ind 

Frankfort,  Ky 

Frederick,  m 

Fredericksburg,  Va. . 

Freeport,  111 

Fret^ort,  N,  Y 

Fremont,  Nebr 

Fremont,  Ohio 

Fresno,  Calif 

Fulton,  Mo 

Gadsden,  Ala 

Gainesville,  Fla.... 

Gainesville,  Ga 

Qainesville,  Tex.... 

Galesburg,   111 

Galveston,  Tex 

Garden  City,  Kans. . . 
Garden  City,   N.  Y... 

Gardner ,  Mass 

Garfield,  N.   J 

Garland,  Tex 


10,521 
70,307 
10,865 
54,124 
39,875 

21,373 
20,310 
24,072 
34,410 
78,057 

a,  628 

35,791 
81,950 
35,862 
12,340 

12,484 
18,015 
23,047 
10,923 
43,534 

112,675 
12,582 
10,734 
35,556 
49,690 

130,003 
10,971 
11,350 
30,197 
15,560 

20,168 
16,619 
23,092 
35,976 
130,125 

35,672 
22,913 
73,030 
45,789 
33,807 

10,515 
12,219 
29,273 
37,981 
13,567 

17,024 
34,505 
29,670 
23,806 
162,800 

23,832 
22,378 
29,826 
14,932 
25,025 

36,000 
14,943 
13,145 
13,418 
47,854 

10,830 

132,840 

277,047 

14,348 

14,933 

11,949 
18,092 
12,143 
22,425 
24,589 

14,639 
16,533 
90,518 
10,040 
55,528 

26,577 
11,881 
11,219 
31,357 
65,898 

10,893 
14,354 
19,617 
27,605 
10,291 


109 
1,038 

lis 

306 
97 

84 
101 
176 
182 
895 


328 

750 

305 

75 

140 
122 
275 
68 
554 

233 
114 
94 
986 
465 

936 
146 
63 
306 
108 

73 

79 

482 

340 

822 

650 
229 

778 
887 
499 

487 
148 
356 
355 
91 

167 
329 
202 
141 
1,425 

167 
156 
379 
192 
219 

401 
151 
126 
276 
465 

52 

1,185 

2,290 

90 

134 

107 
165 
131 
133 
155 

124 
100 
894 
58 
498 

227 
129 
125 
288 
792 

197 
104 

95 
753 

90 


45 
568 
56 

140 
39 

30 
39 
79 
93 
535 


180 

388 

136 

23 

56 
66 

US 
31 

255 

126 
48 
45 
502 
263 

462 
72 
21 

139 
58 

15 

36 

392 

158 

425 

302 
124 
472 
478 
270 


266 

1 

62 

11 

167 

9 

174 

9 

36 

6 

82 

8 

162 

11 

98 

6 

66 

5 

671 

46 

76 

12 

77 

8 

118 

6 

102 

12 

76 

10 

177 

8 

54 

9 

59 

5 

140 

9 

222 

24 

20 

3 

613 

33 

1,204 

91 

36 

6 

59 

7 

38 

5 

78 

6 

53 

7 

56 

8 

91 

3 

66 

7 

41 

7 

450 

20 

27 

3 

219 

28 

109 

12 

48 

7 

38 

7 

129 

11 

384 

26 

80 

7 

55 

2 

41 

4 

171 

5 

48 

4 

25 
358 
42 
62 
19 

13 
23 

43 

57 

216 


•93 
232 
72 

18 

23 
24 
79 
13 
153 

47 

37 

25 

213 

111 

296 
43 
18 
65 
24 

9 
U 

111 
75 

221 

160 
43 
160 
155 

no 

107 
52 

m 

107 
IS 

59 

124 
44 
36 

330 

45 
65 
69 
71 
53 

75 
33 
48 
78 
153 

8 

249 
686 
24 
36 

24 
46 
36 
33 
49 

42 
20 

210 
16 

150 

81 
35 
26 
70 
267 

43 
20 
22 
65 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


7.34 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Tabic  7F.— CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS  (EXC.  RUG  CLEANING)— SELECTED  CITIES  OF  10,000  INHABITANTS 

OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 

ESTABUSHMENTS,  RECEIPTS,  Pay  RolL.  AND  PERSONNEL 


CHg 


Population 
1950 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


[>Jumbtr) 


Receipts, 

entire 
year 

(Thotuand 
doliars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


Active 
propne- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 

(>fumber) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(Dolkrs) 


City 


Population 
1950 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


(Number; 


Receipts, 
entire 


(^Thousand 
doltdri) 


Pay  roll, 
enure 
year 

(TJioujand 
dollars) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors,' 
Novem- 
ber 

(Mumber) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.,  IS 

(Number) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(DolUn) 


Gary^  Ind 

Gastonia,  N.C 

Geneva^  N.Y 

Glendale,  Calif 

Glenfi  Falls,  N.Y 

Glovcrsvllle,  N.Y. ... 

Goldsboro,  N.  C 

Goshen,  Ind 

Grand  Forks,  N.  Dak.. 
Grand  Island,  Nebr... 

Grand  Junction,  Colo. 
Grand  Pl-airie,  Tex... 
Grand  Rapids,  Mich... 
Granite  City,  111.... 
Great  Bend,  Kans 

Great  Falls,  Mont,... 

Greeley,  Colo 

Green  Bay,  Wis 

Greenfield  tdwn,Mass.^ 
Greensboro,  N.  C 

Greenville,  Miss 

Greenville,  N.  C 

Greenville,  S.  C 

Greenville,  Tex 

Greenwood,  Miss 

Greenwood,  S.  C 

Griffin,  Ga 

Grosse  Point  Park, 

Mich 

Gulfport,  Miss 

Guthrie,  Okla 

Uackensack,   N.   J 

Uagerstown,  Hd 

Hamilton,  Ohio 

Hanooond,   Ind 

Hannibal,  Mo 

Hanover,  Pa 

Harlin^n,  Tex 

Harrisburg,   111 

Harrisburg,  Pa 

Harrisonburg,  Va 

Hartford,  Conn 

Hastings,  Nebr 

Hattiesburg,  Mies.... 

Haverhill,  Mass 

Hayward,  Calif 

Hazel  Park,  Mich 

Hazleton,  Pa 

Helena,  Ark 

Helena,  Mont 

Henderson,  Ky 

Henderson,  N.  C 

Hemosa  Beach,  Calif. 
Hibbing,  Minn 

Hickory,  N.  C 

Highland  Park,  Mich.. 

High  Point,  N.C 

Hillside  twp.,  N.  J.' 
Hobbs,  N.  Hex 

Holland,  Mich 

Hollywood,  Fla 

Holyoke,  Mass 

Homestead,  Pa 

Homewood,  Ala 

Hopewell,  Va 

Hopklnsville,  Ky 

Hoquiam,  Wash 

Homell,  N.  Y 

Hot  Springs,  Ark 

Houma,  La 

Houston,  Tex 

Huntington,  Ind 

Huntington,  ¥.  Va. ... 
Huntington  Park, 
Calif 

Huntsville,  Ala 

Huron,  S.  Dak 

Hutchinson,  Kans 

Independence,  Kans... 
Independence,  Mo 

Indianapolis,  Ind.... 

Inglewood,  Calif 

Iowa  City,  Iowa 

Ironton,  Ohio 

Ironwood,  Mich 


132,4% 
23,003 
17,087 
95,398 
19,448 

23,576 
a,  399 
12,977 
26,617 
22,335 

14,454 
13,241 
175,647 
29,139 
12,620 

39,006 
20,286 
52,443 
17,237 
73,703 

29,914 
16,713 
57,932 
14,697 
18,002 

13,672 
13,952 

13,029 
22,428 

10,019 
29,207 
36,232 
57,717 
87,423 

20,540 
14,065 
23,202 
10,994 

89,091 
10,764 
177,073 
20,108 
29,432 

47,  a3 
14,273 
17,791 
35,486 
11,244 

17,498 
16,760 
10,942 
11,766 
16,212 

14,691 
46,155 
39,930 
20,997 
13,801 

15,742 
14,135 
54,441 
10,031 
12,308 

10,184 
12,531 
11,100 
15,055 
29,298 

11,480 
594,321 
15,033 
86,160 

29,376 

16,406 
12,713 
33,524 
11,432 
36,832 

424,683 
46,046 
27,018 
16,329 
11,506 


5 

232 

3 

17 


1,058 

236 

97 

655 

238 

52 
228 
112 
276 
207 


1,392 
247 
102 

216 
191 
486 
200 
636 

133 
195 
716 
188 
154 

114 
125 

256 

242 

116 
377 
388 
703 
1,016 

168 

116 

131 

85 

1,147 
155 
913 
193 
254 

806 
114 
95 
441 
146 

80 
126 
146 

110 
59 

231 
632 
341 
388 
153 

245 
179 
396 
170 
98 

94 
158 

90 
389 
214 

120 

5,639 

209 

549 

290 

137 
224 
311 
78 
164 

6,437 
551 
361 
212 
126 


517 
123 
47 
331 
117 

a 

106 
47 

135 
67 

71 

36 

617 

96 


93 
73 

235 
93 

339 

54 
104 
341 
68 
67 

53 
53 

149 

115 

49 
185 
223 

388 
581 

72 
48 
63 
34 

617 
69 

484 
72 

101 

473 
48 
47 

222 
62 

24 

62 
61 
45 
22 

102 
290 
195 
232 
87 

93 
64 
240 
86 
45 

32 
73 
41 
194 
91 

62 

2,742 

116 

260 

106 

58 

107 

158 

33 

97 

3,429 

264 

177 

100 

47 


4 
3 

3 

3 
4 
4 
5 
16 

4 
239 


6 


253 

78 

a 

103 
59 


41 
18 
282 
50 
27 

45 
50 

137 

50 

213 

43 
33 
279 
40 
46 

41 
42 

59 
103 

30 
71 
116 
186 
196 

49 
34 
44 
27 

304 
42 

197 
48 
87 

258 
17 
16 

128 
42 

12 
58 
48 
18 

13 

51 
142 
117 
128 

41 

50 
29 
108 
36 
29 

15 
58 

15 
110 
60 

50 

1,493 

48 

133 

51 

42 
47 
32 

23 
43 

1,580 

124 

110 

77 

29 


11,036 
2,465 
1,020 
5,797 
2,356 

531 
2,096 

896 
2,710 
1,439 

1,355 

836 

12,352 

1,703 
936 

1,843 
1,784 
4,333 
1,712 

7,019 

1,057 
2,167 
8,515 
1,403 
1,281 

1,195 
1,037 

2,393 

2,370 

1,009 
3,775 
4,321 
7,441 
10,889 

1,478 

1,076 

1,276 

752 

12,529 
1,333 
9,409 
1,358 
2,277 

8,455 

913 

864 

4,057 

1,381 

475 

1,734 

1,199 

870 

424 

2,263 
6,666 
3,884 
4,517 
2,019 

1,513 
1,269 
4,247 
1,654 
919 

568 
1,315 

709 
4,120 
1,788 

1,392 
57,129 
2,040 
4,961 

2,490 

1,179 
2,040 
2,976 
650 
1,942 

64,133 
5,750 
3,843 
2,151 
1,025 


Irvington,  N.  J 

Ithaca,  N.  Y 

Jackson,  Mich 

Jackson,  Miss 

Jackson,  Term 

Jacksonville,  111... 

Jamestown,  N.  Y 

Jamestown,  N.  Dak... 

Janesville,  Wis 

Jeannette,  Pa 

Jefferson  City,  Mo.. 
Jersey  City,  N.  J... 
Johnson  City,  N.  Y. . 
Johnson  City,  Tenn., 
Johnstown,  N.  Y 

Johnstown,  Pa 

Joliet,  111 

Jonesboro,  Ark 

Jc(plin,  Mo 

Kalamazoo,  Mich 

Kankakee,  III 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

Kearney,  Nebr 

Keene,  N.  H 

Kenmore,  N.  Y 

Kennewick,  Wash 

Kenosha,  wis 

Keokuk,  Iowa 

Kewanee,  111 

Klngsport,  Tenn 

Kingston,  N.  Y 

Kingsville,  Tex 

Klnston,  N.  C 

Kirksville,  Mo 

Klamath  Falls,  Oreg, 

Knoxville,  Term.... 

Kokomo,  Ind 

Lacorda,  N.  H 

La  Crosse,  Wis 

Lafayette,  Ind 

Lafayette ,  La 

La  Grange,  Ga 

La  Grange,  111 

Lake  Charles,  La... 
Lakeland,  Fla 

Lakeuood,  Ohio 

La  Mesa,  Calif 

Lamesa,  Tex 

Lancaster,  Ohio.... 
Lansing,  Mich 

La  Porte,  Ind 

Laramie,  Wyo 

Laredo,  Tex 

La  Salle,  111 

Las  Cruces,  N.  Mex. 

Las  Vegas,  Nev 

Laurel,  Miss 

Lawrence,  Kans 

Lawrence ,  Maes 

Lawton,  Okla 

Leavenworth,  Kans.. 

Lebanon,  Pa 

Leominster,  Mass... 
Lewiston,  Idaho. — 
Leuiston,  Maine.... 

Lewistown,  Pa 

Lexington,  Ky 

Lexington  town, Mass 

Lexington,  N.  C 

Lima,  Ohio 

Lincoln,  111 

Lincoln,  Nebr 

Lincoln  Park,  Mich. 
Little  Rock,  Ark... 
Lockport,  N.  Y 

Lodi,  Calif 

Lodi,  N.  J 

Logan,  Utah 

Logansport,  Ind.... 
Long  Beach,  Calif.. 

Long  Branch,  N.  J.. 

Longvlew,  Tex 

Lorain,  Ohio 

Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Louisville,  Ky 


59,142 
29,395 
50,904 
97,674 
30,098 

20,374 
43,250 
10,601 
24,829 
16,179 

24,990 
300,447 
19,563 
27,778 
10,861 

62,723 
52,460 
16,260 
33,515 
57,326 

25,873 
453,290 
12,106 
15,631 
20,232 

10,086 
54,360 
16,076 
16,770 
19,636 

28,860 
16,857 
18,278 
10,948 
15,803 

124,133 
38,600 
14,722 
47,396 
35,508 

33,465 
24,954 
11,950 
41,202 
30,846 

67,878 
10,908 
10,706 
24,140 
91,694 

17,280 
15,497 
51,694 
12,023 
12,280 

24,418 
24,988 
23,292 
80,427 
34,527 

20,543 
28, 134 
24,084 
12,910 
41,142 


13,875 

4 

54,449 

13 

17,098 

3 

13,562 

5 

49,880 

6 

14,344 

4 

97,423 

20 

29,265 

6 

101, 387 

41 

25,136 

7 

13,727 

4 

15,384 

5 

16,802 

6 

20,933 

5 

244,072 

32 

23,049 

4 

24,445 

16 

50,819 

6 

,957,692 

201 

367,359 

43 

6 

100 

3 


2,034 
240 
767 

1,206 
196 

a3 

363 

75 

230 

348 

190 

2,302 

143 

251 

70 

907 
683 
247 
325 
515 

163 

3,614 

84 

189 

209 

197 
455 
94 
162 
251 

198 
111 
145 
86 
386 

1,296 
289 
87 
227 
366 

293 
164 
502 
331 
307 

327 

144 

93 

87 

l,a6 

169 
119 
205 
80 
95 

352 
199 
178 
384 
281 

155 
157 
204 
181 
177 

285 
520 
188 
141 
465 

154 
874 
303 
869 
184 

120 
346 
155 
193 
1,439 

107 

335 

824 

13,021 

3,454 


995 
126 
361 
545 
80 

10 
164 
25 
99 
212 

69 

921 

79 

la 

23 

558 
325 
125 
161 
255 

79 
1,797 
36 
85 
90 

92 

224 
42 
74 

106 

76 
50 
65 
35 
166 

637 
148 
34 
99 

a6 

136 
76 
230 
144 
150 

liA 
64 
44 
45 

644 

78 
64 
91 
38 

30 

177 
87 
78 
236 
la 

59 
34 
92 
35 
89 

177 
220 
53 
66 
229 

64 
335 
177 
393 

85 

54 
213 
62 
86 
737 

60 

158 

464 

6,824 

1,858 


12 

U6 

4 

4 

9 


7 
3 
8 
5 
39 

2 

16 

2 

243 

46 


515 
63 
147 
396 
57 

66 
95 
18 
51 
130 

43 
447 
41 
73 
14 

305 
182 
70 
158 
128 

37 

840 

42 

54 


48 

100 
31 
48 
75 

44 
36 
43 
26 
67 

359 
66 

a 

57 
90 

128 
66 
98 
98 
83 

65 
24 
22 
28 
239 

62 
30 
83 
20 
25 

62 
62 
59 
117 
92 

39 
64 
45 
43 
54 

93 

149 

23 

50 

113 

35 
280 


13 
106 
37 
48 
234 


216 

2,433 

914 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


CITIES 


7.35 


Tabic  7F.— CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS  (EXC.  RUG  CLEANING)— SELECTED  CITIES  OF  10,000  INHABITANTS 

OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 

ESTABUSHMENTS,  RECEIPTS,  PaY  RolL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


City 


Plid 

puktion 
1950 

F.irab- 
luh- 
menu 

[Humhcr] 

Rcctipta, 
en  arc 
yor 

(DiouMiv) 

Pay  roll, 
entire 
yeir 

dollors) 

Active 
proprie- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 

(Mumber) 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(NumbCT) 

Piy  roU, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(DolUrj) 

96,523 

7 

513 

265 

1 

128 

4,822 

48,356 

7 

632 

323 

13 

153 

5,777 

71,390 

31 

991 

466 

33 

247 

9,381 

15,147 

8 

150 

71 

7, 

40 

1,332 

17,258 

3 

247 

131 

2 

38 

2,431 

47,639 

12 

973 

450 

3 

269 

8,406 

19,399 

3 

166 

72 

5 

24 

1,216 

99,521 

18 

956 

495 

19 

282 

9,146 

17,809 

6 

94 

36 

6 

23 

709 

20,005 

8 

104 

40 

8 

29 

792 

10,386 

9 

115 

36 

12 

33 

700 

51,223 

6 

543 

256 

8 

187 

5,139 

10,525 

6 

80 

35 

8 

25 

750 

10,586 

4 

82 

40 

6 

32 

1,044 

70,106 

17 

412 

163 

19 

128 

3,171 

95,594 

9 

809 

393 

8 

181 

7,550 

11,136 

3 

109 

48 

4 

31 

922 

10,930 

4 

32 

12 

5 

11 

236 

59,779 

4 

359 

216 

5 

131 

4,807 

15,041 

3 

454 

291 

... 

95 

5,634 

18,996 

9 

150 

58 

13 

49 

1,739 

27,444 

4 

137 

68 

3 

40 

1,213 

18,785 

3 

167 

75 

2 

42 

1,406 

43,363 

9 

575 

347 

10 

186 

7,154 

13,238 

5 

119 

53 

5 

27 

1,058 

24,255 

7 

403 

230 

6 

82 

4,231 

20,688 

4 

93 

50 

5 

32 

1,049 

16,024 

7 

107 

36 

3 

22 

710 

10,130 

5 

106 

40 

11 

27 

816 

30,059 

5 

608 

384 

4 

251 

8,049 

33,786 

9 

215 

105 

12 

52 

2,095 

15,741 

3 

131 

71 

1 

37 

1,530 

17,345 

3 

69 

21 

6 

12 

393 

22,255 

15 

230 

98 

21 

83 

1,833 

19,750 

5 

180 

71 

6 

32 

1,3U 

15,566 

7 

254 

98 

3 

47 

1,887 

17,210 

8 

182 

89 

9 

55 

1,803 

27,593 

4 

445 

234 

5 

95 

4,975 

29,524 

6 

88 

23 

6 

12 

492 

17,993 

4 

151 

61 

4 

31 

1,299 

27,409 

6 

781 

401 

9 

179 

9,456 

18,906 

5 

216 

37 

6 

53 

1,695 

66,109 

7 

370 

205 

1 

94 

3,940 

17,170 

7 

251 

112 

11 

54 

2,475 

26,919 

6 

201 

84 

5 

41 

1,639 

394,012 

62 

4,202 

2,341 

68 

1,400 

45,283 

12,360 

4 

111 

48 

3 

26 

956 

13,537 

4 

102 

41 

3 

14 

838 

11,124 

4 

71 

30 

9 

33 

1,001 

15,144 

3 

142 

70 

4 

28 

1,301 

10,065 

3 

26 

11 

3 

11 

236 

41,709 

20 

446 

188 

27 

183 

3,697 

16,766 

3 

152 

81 

5 

49 

1,912 

U,611 

5 

67 

32 

5 

25 

703 

246,983 

53 

2,902 

1,458 

52 

858 

28,583 

U,703 

6 

98 

33 

8 

24 

740 

45,541 

6 

367 

136 

3 

51 

2,733 

28,379 

6 

326 

129 

5 

95 

2,433 

14,419 

5 

80 

21 

7 

20 

520 

29,665 

6 

251 

132 

7 

55 

2,446 

22,565 

4 

367 

216 

4 

35 

4,015 

33,634 

7 

252 

108 

7 

54 

2,168 

14,202 

6 

203 

88 

6 

41 

1,755 

21,756 

10 

310 

148 

8 

86 

3,162 

15,405 

3 

132 

74 

4 

48 

1,509 

632,651 

55 

4,350 

2,703 

44 

1,221 

49,504 

517,277 

82 

3,782 

1,918 

80 

874 

36,427 

21,924 

8 

248 

90 

14 

56 

1,718 

32,878 

6 

465 

294 

4 

154 

5,536 

10,756 

4 

49 

14 

4 

14 

343 

22,320 

4 

133 

46 

5 

73 

2,017 

12,062 

4 

122 

54 

3 

30 

845 

12,833 

4 

109 

44 

6 

29 

916 

127,151 

44 

1,078 

539 

36 

359 

10,432 

17,347 

5 

281 

133 

5 

50 

2,507 

37,296 

9 

223 

102 

9 

52 

1,978 

10,190 

3 

39 

17 

2 

10 

276 

38,375 

17 

534 

237 

13 

184 

4,586 

21,275 

3 

306 

130 

2 

77 

3,443 

10,113 

5 

117 

41 

6 

34 

792 

20,274 

4 

277 

126 

4 

47 

2,291 

43,775 

11 

446 

237 

12 

89 

4,724 

16,120 

9 

360 

195 

12 

80 

4,237 

105,098 

39 

817 

335 

43 

289 

6,646 

City 


Population 
1950 


{Thousand 
(>liimber]|     dollar) 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dolUrt) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Xumber))  (Alumbcr) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Pollan) 


Lowell,  Hsfis 

Lower  Merlon  twp.Pa. 

Lubbock,  Tex 

Lufkln,  Tex 

Ljrnbrook,  N.   Y 


I^rXKhburg,  Va... 
Ijndburst:  twp.,  1 

Ijnm,  Mass 

HoAlester,  QU.a. 
McAllen,  Tei 


HcCcab,  Hiss... 
McKf€flU^rt,  .Pa. 
HcXlnnc^,  Tex.. 

Macomb,  111 

Hacon,  Ga 


Hadlaon,  Vis 

HadisoDVllle,  Ky. 
Mahanoy  City,  Pa. 

Maiden,  Mass 

Mafflaronedi,  N.  Y. 


Manhattan,  Kans. 
Manltowoo,  Wis.. 
ManJcato,  Miim... 
Mansfield,  Ohio. 


Maplewood,  Mo.. 
Maplevcxxl  twp.. 
Marietta,  Ca... 
Marietta,  Ohio. 
Marlon,  111.... 


Marlon,  Ind 

Marlon,  Ohio 

Marlborough,  Mass. 
Marquette,  Mich... 
Marshall,  Tex 


Marshall  town,  Iowa... 
Martinsburg,  w.  Va... 

Martinsville,  Va 

Mason  City,  Iowa 

Massillon,  Ohio 


Mattoon,  111.. 
Hayvood,  111.. 
MeadTlUe,  Pa. 
Hedford,  Mass. 
Medford,  Breg. 


HeLroe«,  Mass 

He^>hls,  Tenn 

Henaaha,  Vis 

(tenlo  Park,  Calif. 
HenoBlnse,  Mich... 


Meroed,  Calif.. 
Mercedes,  Tex.. 
Meridian,  Miss. 

Mesa,  Ariz 

Mexico,  Ho 


Mlaal,  Fla 

Miami,  Okla 

Hiaai  Beach,  FU 

Michigan  City,   Ind... 
Middlesborough,  Ej. . . 


Mlddletown,  Conn.. 
Middletoun,  N.  Y.. 
Mlddletown,  Ohio.. 

Midland,  Mich 

Hidlaiyl,  Tex , 


Milfoni  town,  Mass.'. 

Hilwaulree,  Vis 

Minneapolis,  Miim.... 

Hinot,  N.  Dak 

Hishawaka,  Ind 


Mission,  Tex 

Missoula,  Mont... 
Mitchell,  S.  Dai. 

Moberly,  Mo 

Mobile,  Ala 


Itodesto,  Calif. 

Mollnc,  111 

MonsDuth,  111.. 

Monroe,  La 

Monroe,  Mich.., 


Monroe,  N.  C... 
Monrovia,  Calif. 
Montclair,  N.  J. 
Monterey,  Calif. 
Montgonery,  Ala. 


Moorhead,  Minn 

Morgantown,  W.  Va.... 

Morrlstown,  Tenn 

Moscow,  Idaho 

Moultrie,  Ga 

Moundsville,  W.  Va... 
Mount  Clemens,  Mich.. 
Mount  Pleasant,  Mich. 
Mount  Rainier,  Md.... 
Mt.  Vernon,  111 

Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y. .. 

Muncle,  Ind 

Murfreesboro,  Tenn. . . 

Muscatine,  Iowa 

Muskegon,  Mich 

Muskegon  Heights, 

Mich 

Muskogee,  Okla 

Nacogdoches,  Tex 

Nampa,  Idaho 

Napa,  Calif 

Nashua,  N.  H 

Nashville,  Tenn 

Natchez,  Miss 

Natlck  town,  Mass.'.. 
National  City,  Calif, 

Needhajn  town,  Mass.'. 

New  Albany,  Ind 

Newark,  N.  J 

Newark,  N.  Y 

Newark,  Ohio 

New  Bern,  N.  C 

New  Braunfelg,  Tex... 
New  Britain,  Conn.... 
New  Brunswick,  N.  J.. 
Newburgh,  N.  Y 

New  Haven,  Conn 

New  Iberia,  La 

New  Kensington,  Pa... 

New  London,  Conn 

New  Orleans,  La 

New  Philadelphia, 

Ohio 

Newport,  Ky 

Newport,  R.  I 

Newport  News ,  Va 

New  Rochelle,  N.  Y... 

Newton,  Iowa 

Newton,  Kans 

Newton,  Mass 

New  York,  N.  Y 

Bronx  Borough 

Brooklyn  Borough. . . 
Manhattan  Borough. . 

Queens  Borough 

Richmond  Borough... 

Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.. 

Niles,  Ohio 

Norfolk,  Nebr 

Norfolk,  Va 

Norman,  Okla 

Norrlstown,  Pa 

North  Adams,  Mass.... 
Northampton,  Mass .... 
North  Bergen  twp.N-T.' 

North  Little  Rock, 

Ark 

North  Platte,  Nebr... 

Norwalk,  Conn 

Norwich  city.  Conn... 
Norwood,  Ohio 

Nutley,  N.  J 

Oakland,  Calif 

Oak  Park,  111 

Ooala,  Fla 

Odessa,  Tex 

Ogden,  Utah 

Ogdensburg,  N.  Y..... 

Oil  City,  Pa I... 

Oklahoma  City,  Okla.. 
Okmulgee,  Okla 

Olcan,  N.  Y 

Olympia,  Wash 

GDiaha,  Nebr 

Oneida,    N.   Y 

Opelousas,  La 


14,798 
25,446 
13,016 
10,548 
11,612 

14,759 
16,815 
11,392 
10,978 
15,563 

71,837 
53,364 
13,027 
19,483 
48,047 


18,771 
37,255 
12,303 
16,142 
13,542 

34,666 
173,359 
22,678 
19,663 
21,132 

16,252 
29,297 
437,857 
10,275 
34,178 

15,784 
12,1% 
73,663 
33,763 
31,924 

163,344 

16,460 

25,226 

30,367 

.567,257 


12, %6 

31,015 
32,090 

41,571 

59,626 
11,699 
11,541 
80,996 

7,335,099 
1,444,903 
2,716,347 
1,936,540 
1,546,294 
191,015 

90,375 
16,733 
11,231 
188,601 
26,972 

38,193 
21,475 
28,998 
40,399 

42,142 
15,390 
49,453 
23,382 
34,626 

26,746 
330,576 
63,175 
U,588 
29,432 

56,910 
16,126 
19,556 
242,450 
18,298 

22,842 
15,711 
247,403 
11,367 
11,500 


722 
136 
261 
198 
123 
4 

12 
3 
3 

51 
11 


9 
14 

14 

3 

5 

103 


171 

286 

103 

70 


103 
142 
124 
791 
140 

1,707 
662 
116 
104 
597 

164 
276 
73 
126 
106 

328 
1,301 
237 
134 
131 

169 
309 
1,252 
87 
171 

212 
57 
646 
284 
253 

.900 
149 
496 
384 
3,916 


53 
536 
523 

678 

1,245 

147 

73 

159 

50,550 
5,513 

14,797 
9,955 

10,134 
146 

575 

99 

130 

1,993 

331 

326 
120 
243 
119 

244 
177 
223 
155 
284 

144 

3,583 

503 

123 

375 

600 

60 

303 

2,301 

148 

290 
207 
2,346 
222 
107 


151 
36 
27 
23 

51 
79 
39 
263 
63 

991 
339 
47 
37 
375 

64 
141 
35 
54 
39 

123 
571 
104 
53 
44 

71 

137 

636 

39 

95 

113 
25 
375 
152 
115 

542 
52 

270 

227 

1,341 


20 
235 
258 
320 

641 
66 
29 

75 

20,645 
2,846 
7,499 
4,867 
5,351 
82 

329 

43 

61 

1,056 

164 

180 
62 

109 
48 

109 
71 

129 
74 

128 

57 

1,897 

270 

46 
167 

319 

24 

148 

1,308 

50 

131 
89 
1,138 
104 
47 


14 
25 
3 
2 

5 
3 

4 
4 
13 

12 
15 

8 

7 

245 


714 
139 
267 
185 
120 
2 

19 
5 
3 
55 
12 

5 
3 
3 
4 

15 
9 
2 
5 


4 
45 

2 
10 
14 

14 

3 

7 

120 

9 

U. 

7 
29 

3 
13 


51 
30 
26 
18 

30 

32 
33 
23 
117 
41 

374 

156 

35 

23 

141 

36 
84 
30 
29 

14 


456 
93 
22 
22 

38 
71 
277 
19 
52 

76 
15 
171 
68 
52 

215 

44 
128 
112 
,093 


16 
159 
140 
205 

271 
33 

a 

33 

8,706 
1,095 
3,240 
2,006 
2,331 
34 

142 
22 
42 
612 
100 

105 
31 
63 
22 

78 
41 
48 
33 
59 

24 

627 

98 

35 

78 

145 
15 
98 

635 
30 

69 

35 

637 

62 

35 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


7.36 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  7F.— CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS(EXC.  RUG  CLEANING)— SELECTED  CITIES  OF  10,000  INHABITANTS 

OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 
Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


City 


Population 
:950 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


[Numbtr) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

[><umber)|  (Number) 


AcQve 
propne- 
tors.* 
Novem- 
ber 


Pay  roll, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Dollari) 


aty 


Population 
1950 


(Xhousand 
(Humber]      dolldrl) 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dolldrj) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 

Clumber) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(>lullli)crj 


Payroll, 
workwedc 
ended 
neatest 
Nov.  15 

(DolliiTt) 


Orange,    N.   J 

Oran^,    Tex 

Orangeburg,  S.  C 

Orlando,  Fla 

Oshkosh,  Wis 

Oskaloosa,    Iowa 

Osvego,   U.  Y 

Ottawa,   111 

Otta'^a,  Kans 

Ottunva,  Iowa 

Owensboro,  Ky 

OwDsso,  Mich 

Oxnard,  Calif 

Paducah,  Ky 

Palestine,  Tex 

Palo  Alto,  Calif 

Pampa,   Tex 

Panama  City,  Fla 

Paris,  Tex 

Parkersburg,  W.  Va... 

Park  Ridge,  111 

Panna,  Ohio 

Parsons,  Kans 

Pasadena,  Calif 

Pasadena,  Tex 

Paterson,  N.  J 

Pavtucket,  R.  I 

Peeksklll,  H.  Y 

Pekin,  111 

Pendleton,  Oreg 

Pensacola,  Fla 

Peoria,  111 

Perth  Amboy,  N.  Y 

Peru,  Ind 

Petersburg,  Va 

phenix  City,  Ala 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Phillipsburg,  N.  J... 

Phoenix,  Ariz 

Pine  Bluff,  Ark 

Piqua,  Ohio 

Pittsburg,  Calif 

Pittsburg,  Kans 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Pittsfield,  Mass 

Plalnfield,  N.  J 

Plainview,  Tex 

Plattsburg,  N.  Y 

Pleaaantvllle,  N.  J.. 
Plymouth  town.  Mass .  ^ 

Pocatello,  Idaho 

Pomona,  Calif 

Ponca  City,,  Okla 

Pontlae,  Mich 

Poplar  Bluff,  Mo 

Port  Angeles,  Wash... 

Port  Arthur,  Tex 

Port  Chester,  N.  Y. .. 

Port  Huron,  Mich 

Portland,  Maine 

Portland,  Oreg 

Portsmouth,  N.  H 

Portsmouth,  Ohio 

Portsmouth,  Va 

Pottstown,  Pa 

Pottsvllle,  Pa 

Poughkeepsie,  N,  Y... 

Prichard,  Ala 

Providence,  R.  I 

Provo,  Utah 

Pueblo,  Colo 

*iincy.  111 

Quincy,  Mass 

Racine,  Wis 

Raleigh,  N.  0 

Rapid  City,  S.  Da»... 

Reading,  Pa 

Red  Bank,  N.  J 

Redding,  Calif 

Redlands,  Calif 

Redondo  Beach,  Calif, 

Redwood,  Calif 

Reidsville,  N.  C 

Reno,  Nev 

Pevere,  Mass 

Richfield,  Minn 

Richmond,  Calif 

Richmond,   Ind 

Richmond,  Ky 

Richmond,  Va 


38,il3 
21,100 
15,311 
51,826 
40,934 

U,095 
22,611 
16,951 
10,051 
33,640 

33,983 
15,821 
21,519 
32,430 
12,455 

25,290 
16,522 
26,248 
21,636 
29,510 

16,543 
28,852 
14,706 
104,087 
22,444 

139,423 
81,180 
17,746 
21,912 
11,701 

43,293 
111,523 
41,291 
13,281 
34,948 

23,285 

2,064,794 

18,909 

105,4.12 

37,147 

17,426 
12,662 
19,371 
673,763 
53,055 

42,212 
14,023 
17,726 
12,032 
13,652 

25,882 
35,157 
20,185 
73,112 
15,120 

11,172 
57,377 
23,969 
35,597 
76,936 

371,011 
18,793 
36,663 
71,294 
22,616 

23,642 
40,975 
18,919 
247, 700 
28,899 

63,561 
41,402 
83,190 
70,749 
65,123 

25,179 
109,062 
12,710 
10,137 
18,411 

25,208 
25,342 
11,760 
32,225 
36,663 

17,415 
99,218 
39,504 
10,217 
229,906 


226 
224 
121 
651 
394 


220 
200 
64 

117 

397 
220 
217 
321 
158 

538 
209 
339 
141 
382 

374 
126 
116 
1,620 
115 

3,115 
327 
99 
123 
136 

656 
987 
267 
77 
329 

78 

10,210 

179 

1,201 

337 

202 
138 
173 
6,604 
426 

652 
192 
223 
96 
93 

178 
517 
205 
639 
113 

107 
501 
142 
476 
781 

3,864 
117 

197 
663 

316 

172 
1,000 

136 
2,269 

275 

523 
254 

378 
373 
880 

141 

1,144 

84 

78 

146 

242 
234 

96 
323 

63 

72 
731 
426 

75 
3,002 


125 
107 
53 
278 
178 

37 
125 
93 
26 
50 

196 
107 
104 
143 
56 

268 
70 

163 
70 

209 


49 

884 

58 

1,565 

158 

51 

48 

56 

300 
484 
137 
40 
162 

27 

5,610 

96 

570 
144 

102 

77 

69 

3,232 

222 

344 
90 

103 
47 
44 

70 
217 

83 
314 

54 

40 
241 

68 
220 
451 

2,076 
54 
105 
318 
192 

82 
598 
66 

1,107 
145 

221 
85 
221 
215 
414 

61 
636 
39 
39 
76 

134 
102 

49 
166 

19 

31 
399 
201 

27 
1,605 


56 
64 
62 
179 
99 

25 
63 
42 
19 
32 


47 
114 
42 

101 
42 
114 


78 
32 
37 
298 
28 

662 
65 
23 
28 
29 

248 
243 
66 
19 
112 

32 
3,403 

46 
283 
121 

44 
28 
50 
1,499 
105 

134 
53 
64 
25 
24 

39 
105 

48 
144 

38 

17 
147 

24 
123 
191 

816 
30 
53 

216 
83 

50 
279 

44 
475 

94 

132 
62 
83 
86 

291 

35 
331 
14 
16 
30 

53 
37 
31 
56 
11 

15 
140 
104 

22 
900 


2,608 
2,150 
1,149 
5,962 
3,318 

708 
2,536 
1,570 

522 
1,044 

3,918 
1,817 
2,109 
3,505 
1,190 

5,541 
1,612 
3,382 
1,476 
4,161 

4,652 

1,189 

997 

16,894 

1,288 

32,858 
2,768 
1,138 
993 
1,245 

5,435 
9,433 
2,783 
779 
3,210 

507 

111,273 

1,809 

11,222 

2,911 

1,804 
1,378 
1,422 
60,495 
4,157 

6,481 

2,048 

2,673 

950 

393 

1,444 
4,165 
1,741 
6,435 
1,097 

613 
4,871 
1,203 
4,345 
3,109 

37,154 
1,091 
2,119 
6,154 
3,646 

1,%0 
12,161 

1,299 
19,345 

3,086 

4,491 
1,825 
3,831 
4,137 
8,522 

1,114 

12,644 

752 

848 

1,412 

2,386 
2,314 

992 
3,282 

365 

501 

8,102 

3,831 

550 

32,181 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


Richmond  Heights,  Ho. 

Ridgewood,  N.  J 

Riverside,  Calif 

Roanoke,  Va 

Rochester,  Minn 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

Rockford,  111 

Rock  Hill,  S.  C 

Rock  Island,  111 

Rock  Springs,  Wyo.... 

Rockvllle  Centre, N.Y. 

Rocky  Mount,  N.  C 

Rocky  River,  Ohio.... 

Rome,  Ga 

Roseville,  Mich 

Roswell,  N.  Mex 

Royal  Oak,  Mich 

Ruston,  La 

Rutherford,  N.  J 

Rutland  city,  Vt 

Sacramento,  Calif,... 

Saginaw,  Mich 

St.  Augustine,  Fla... 

St.  Cloud,  Minn 

St.  Joseph,  Mich 

St.  Joseph,  Mo 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

St.  Petersburg,  Fla,. 
Salem,  Mass 

Salem,  Oreg 

Salina,  Kans 

Salinas,  Calif 

Salisbury,  Md 

Salisbury,  N.  C 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

San  Angelo,  Tex 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Benito,  Tex 

San  Bernardino, Calif . 

San  Buenaventura, 

calif 

San  Carlos,  Calif 

San  Diego,  Calif 

Sandusky,  Ohio 

Sanford,  Fla 

Sanford,  N,  C 

San  Francisco,  Calif. 

San  Jose,  Calif 

San  Leandro,  Calif... 

San  Luis  Obispo, CaUf. 

San  Mateo,  Calif 

San  Rafael,  Calif 

Santa  Ana,  Calif 

Santa  Barbara,  Calif. 

Santa  Cruz,  Calif.... 

Santa  Fe,  N.  Mex 

Santa  Maria,  Calif... 
Santa  Monica,  Calif,. 
Santa  Paula,  Calif... 

Santa  Rosa,  Calif.... 

Sapulpa,  Okla 

Sarasota,  Fla 

Saratoga  Springs, N.Y. 
Savannah,  Ga 

Schenectady,  N.  Y. . . , 

Scottsbluff,  Nebr 

Scranton,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

Sedalla,  Mo 

Selma,  Ala 

Shaker  Heights,  Ohio. 

Shamokln,  Pa 

Sharon,  Pa 

Shawnee,  Okla 

Sheboygan ,  Vis 

Sheffield,  Ala 

Shelby,  H.  C 

Shelbyvllle,    Ind 

Sheridan,  Wyo 

Sherman,  Tex 

Shreveport,  La 

Sidney,  Ohio 

Slkeston,  Mo 

Sioux  Fails,  S.  Dak.. 

Somervllle,  Mass 

South  Bend,  Ind 

Southbrldge  town. 

Mass . ' 

South  Charleston,W.^ 
Sooth  Qate,  'Calif.... 


14,827 
17,467 
46,399 
91,089 
29,634 

331,252 
92, 503 
24,472 
48,594 
10,785 

22,274 
27,644 
11,086 
29,617 
15,801 

25,572 
46,817 
10,346 
17,394 
17,647 

135,761 
92,352 
13,418 
28,375 
10,123 

75,572 
852,623 
309,474 
95,712 
41,842 

43,064 
26,141 
13,895 
15,109 
19,999 

181,718 
51,889 

406,811 
13, 264 
62,792 

16,535 

14,339 

321,485 

29,060 

11,742 
10,004 
760,753 
95,044 
27,498 

14,162 
41,536, 
13,630 
45, 534 
44,764 

21,848 
27, 547 
10,403 
71,299 
11,039 

17,905 
13,013 
18,705 
15,434 
119,689 

92,070 
12,833 
124,747 
462,440 
20,269 

22,629 
27,960 
16,884 
26,305 
24,457 

42,485 
10,728 
15,508 
11,727 
11,402 

20,073 
125,426 
11,413 
11,663 
52,161 

102,254 
115,698 

17,511 
16,627 
50,684 


22 

128 

38 

30 

5 

9 
13 

7 
4 
7 

40 


233 
330 
162 
966 
431 

3,530 
987 
361 
404 
118 

317 
250 
242 
233 
71 

298 

577 
121 
253 
255 

1,494 
821 
201 
145 
198 

409 

6,498 

1,635 

655 

131 

373 
284 
249 
218 
180 

1,535 
546 

2,940 
39 
795 

164 

300 

3,200 

167 

129 

188 

4,555 

1,420 

230 

117 
260 
211 
534 
565 

254 
145 
238 
447 
85 

314 
60 
64 
65 

363 

1,607 

106 

1,000 

3,227 

159 

288 
253 

88 
177 
63 

217 
130 
159 
159 
125 

220 
987 
106 
84 
600 

273 
1,488 

48 
203 
337 


135 
188 
96 
480 
192 

1,646 
566 
140 
219 

41 

189 
107 
124 
87 
27 

136 
239 
56 

lis 

94 

779 

443 

99 

55 

92 

202 
3,401 
758 
339 
62 

160 
145 
125 
115 
76 

783 

256 

1,330 

14 

421 

85 

164 

1,549 

98 

51 
92 
2,374 
732 
113 

50 
111 

93 
261 
328 

144 
69 
108 
203 
36 

162 
22 
42 
41 

153 

842 
47 

571 

1,657 

52 

112 
123 
24 
38 
22 

86 
65 
65 


117 

496 

43 

29 

279 

143 
891 

12 
69 
163 


37 

15 

10 

3 

4 

25 
132 
40 

31 
2 

15 
17 


44 
22 
206 
3 
26 

5 
4 
69 


103 
20 

5 


67 
62 
38 
302 
92 

676 
232 
108 
105 
23 

156 
69 
40 
81 
11 

70 
108 
42 
45 
64 

343 

224 

65 

27 

43 

116 

1,806 

389 

218 

27 

85 
80 
44 
65 
51 

370 
159 
879 


30 

72 

724 

46 

33 
77 
766 
254 
46 

22 

38 

36 

130 

1?9 

56 
47 
40 
66 
16 

^0 
16 
23 
20 
138 

424 

30 

266 

543 

33 

106 
50 
22 
41 
18 

52 
54 
49 
49 
38 

60 

317 

29 

19 
130 

84 
407 

U 
45 
62 


2,114 
3,632 
1,674 
10,467 
4,072 

35.702 

11,039 

2,819 

4,608 

720 

3,865 

1,964 

2,367 

2,203 

453 

2,770 
4,696 
1,056 
2,259 
1,759 

14,526 
9,246 

1,771 
1,005 
1,768 

4,139 
64,956 
15,615 
6,481 
1,159 

3,639 
2,935 
2,472 
2,210 
1,464 

14,175 
5,327 

27,156 

284 

7,932 

1,425 

3,815 

30,482 

2,108 

1,010 

2,018 

43,276 

14,U5 

2,655 

1,363 
2,196 

1,731 
4,873 
6,423 

2,423 
1,436 
2,012 
3,9U 
676 

3,253 
5«3 
815 
971 

3,079 

16,020 

993 

U,424 

30,171 

1,207 

2,216 
2,352 

573 
1,597 

570 

1,716 
1,204 
1,515 
1,682 
1,206 

2,335 

10,  U6 
960 
562 

5,437 

2,819 
16,606 

502 
1,821 
3,663 


CITIES 


7.37 


Tabic  7F.— CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLAN^S(EXC.  RUG  CLEANING)— SELECTED  CITIES  OF  10,000  INHABITANTS 

OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 

ESTABUSHMENTS,  Receikts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel  


City 


South  Orange,  N.  J... 
South  Pasadena, Calir. 
South  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
South  San  Francisco, 

Calif 

Spartanburf,  S.  C... 


Spokane,  Wash 

Springfield,  111 

Sprin^leld,  Ha^s... 

Springfield,  Mo 

Springfield,  Ohio... 


Stamford,  Conn 

Statesville,  N.  C... 

Staunton,  Va 

Sterling,  111 

Steubenvllle,  Ohio... 

Stevens  Point,  Wis... 

Stillwater,  Okla 

Stockton,  Calif 

Streator,  111 

Suffolk,  Va 

Sunmit,  N.  J 


Sumter,  S.  C 

Superior,  Wis.... 
Sweetwater,  Tex.. 
Syracuse,  N.  T. .. 

Tacoma,  Wash 

Tallahassee,  Fla. 


Tampa,  Pla 

Taunton,  Mass 

Teaneck  twp.,  N.J. 

Teiqile,  Tex 

Terrell,  Tex 


Texarkana,  ki\  .,  Tex, 

T«xarkana,  Ark 

Texarkana,  Tex 

Thomasvllle,  Ge 

Thomasvllle,  N.  C... 

Tiffin,  Ohio 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Tonawanda,  N.  Y 


Traverse  City,  Mich.. 

Trenton,  N.  J 

Tucson,  Ariz 

Tulare,  Calif 

Tulsa,  Okla.... 


Tupelo,  Miss 

Tuscaloosa,  Ala 

Twin  Falls,  Idaho,... 

Tyler,  Tex 

Union  twp.,  N.  J 

Union  City,  N.  J 

Oniontovn,  Pa 

University  Park,  Tex. 
Upper  Darby  twp., Pa. ^ 
Urbana,  111 


Utioa,  N.  Y 

Valdosta,  Ga 

Vallejo,  Calif 

Valley  Stream,  N.  Y.. 
Valparaiso,  Ind 

Vernon,  Tex 

Vicksburg,  Miss 

Victoria,  Tex 

Vincennes ,  Ind 

Virginia,  Minn 


Population 
1950 


(ThousanA 
[T^umher)      dollars) 


15,175 
15,950 
15,996 

19,250 
36,674 

160,444 
80,832 

162,601 
66,302 
78,029 

73,584 
16,753 
19,884 
12,761 
35,695 

16,550 
20,155 
71,660 
16,442 
12,287 
17,890 

19,812 
35,091 
13,580 
220,067 
142,975 
27,158 

124,073 
40,056 
32,789 
24,970 
11,553 

40,490 
15,833 
24,657 

14,446 
11,126 
18,943 
301,358 
14,610 

16,679 

127,857 

45,064 

12,367 

130,586 

11,507 
46,364 
17,544 
38,864 
37,989 

55,322 
20,423 
23,823 
85,078 
22,995 

101,479 
20,004 
23,164 
26,833 
11,966 

12,684 
27,344 
16,102 
18,793 
12,332 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


Rcceipta, 
entire 
year 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


202 
266 
83 

200 
541 

974 
351 
1,352 
523 
629 

110 
231 

176 
187 
100 

63 
173 
705 

79 
227 
357 

323 
216 
153 
2,205 
1,385 
440 

810 
155 
191 
156 
70 

282 
137 
145 

107 
111 
98 
2,437 
139 

165 
692 
466 
117 
1,541 

169 
367 
206 
473 
121 

433 
ISO 
398 
957 
227 

661 
136 
297 
79 
149 

140 
288 
250 
213 
78 


Plid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Xumbcr)!  Otumbcr) 


83 
132 
29 

132 
249 

473 
429 
575 
225 
309 

54 
106 
86 
64 
53 

24 
79 
302 
25 
109 
223 

135 

95 

67 

1,054 

670 

128 

397 
72 
82 
67 
32 

97 
51 
46 

43 
58 
44 
1,185 
76 

70 
307 
234 

57 
792 

68 
155 

94 
216 

54 

231 
60 
165 
514 
116 

294 
52 

140 
31 
87 

43 
120 
88 
87 
30 


Active 
propne- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 


36 


45 
213 

201 
236 
362 
150 
137 


50 
36 

31 

19 
65 
116 
15 
51 
77 

124 
61 
45 
585 
239 
95 

353 
38 
28 
47 
24 

76 
36 
40 

38 
39 
19 
553 
34 

34 
171 
127 

21 
401 

52 
126 

41 
143 

25 

94 
43 
79 
310 
64 

149 
33 
51 
15 
31 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 


1,590 

2,773 

610 

2,667 
5,173 

8,686 
7,599 
13,242 
5,281 
6,125 

791 
2,078 
1,557 
1,244 

912 

555 
1,770 
5,762 

554 
2,129 
3,980 

2,778 
1,371 
1,338 
22,607 
12,444 
2,624 

8,829 
1,361 
1,444 

1,519 
554 

2,039 

1,009 
1,030 

945 
1,279 

736 

23,445 

1,474 

1,435 
6,248 
4,378 
1,062 
15,303 

1,437 
3,356 
1,610 
4,879 
1,202 

4,606 
1,358 
3,517 
10,159 
2,501 

5,584 
1,020 
2,431 
740 
1,701 

877 
2,336 
1,318 
1,513 

705 


City 


Waco,  Tex 

Walla  Walla,  Wash.... 
Wallingford  borough. 

Conn 

Waltham,  Mass 

Warren,  Ohio 

Warren,  Pa 

Warwick,  R.  I 

Washington,  D.  C 

Washington,  Ind 

Washington,  Pa 

Waterbory,  Conn 

Waterloo,  Iowa 

Watertown  town, Mass, ^ 

Watertown,  N.  Y 

Watertown,  S,  Dak.... 

Watertown,  Wis 

Waterville,  Maine.... 
Watsonvllle,  Calif... 

Waukegan,  111 

Waukesha,  Wis 

Wausau,  Wis 

Waxahachle,  Tex 

Waycross,  Ga 

Waynesboro,  Va 

Webster  Groves,  Ho... 

Wellesley  town, Mass. ^ 

Wenatchee,  Wash 

West  Allis,  Wis 

Westerly  town,  R.  I.^ 
West  Frankfort,  111.. 

West  Hartford  town, 

Conn.^ 

West  Haven  town,Oonn.l 

West  Monroe,  La 

West  Palm  Beach,  Fla. 

West  Springfield 

town,  Mass.i 

Wheeling,  W.  Va 

White  Plains,  N.  Y. .. 
Whlttier,  Calif 

Wichita,  Xans 

Wichita  Falls,  Tex... 

Wllkes-Barre,  Pa 

Wllkinsburg,  Pa 

Williamsport,  Pa 

Willljiiantic  city. 

Conn 

Wilmette,  111 

Wilmington,  Del 

Wilmington,  N.  C 

Wilson,  N.  C 

Winchester,  Va 

Winfield,  Kans 

Wlnnetka,  111 

Winona,  Minn 

Winston-Salem,   N.C... 

Wisconsin  Rapids, Wis. 

Wobum,  Mass 

Woor.socket,  R.  I 

Wooster,  Ohio 

Worcester,  Mass 

Wyandotte,  Mich 

Yakliaa,  Wash 

Yoniers,  N.  Y 

York,  Pa 

Youngstown,  Ohio 

Ypsilantl,  Mich 

Zanesvllle,  Ohio 


Piid 

PopuUtion 
1950 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 

Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 

Active 
propne- 
tors.* 
Novem- 
ber 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

:Xumber; 

dollars) 

dollars) 

(Xumber) 

(^iumber) 

(Wlarj) 

84,300 

41 

829 

375 

39 

284 

3,024 

24,071 

11 

393 

202 

12 

95 

3,972 

11,943 

52 

18 

3 

7 

219 

47,198 

190 

35 

4 

44 

1,655 

49,674 

12 

520 

271 

16 

118 

5,044 

14,747 

103 

51 

7 

36 

1,137 

43,027 

74 

34 

4 

19 

707 

797,670 

120 

6,863 

3,137 

136 

1,524 

63,003 

10,949 

106 

33 

7 

19 

627 

25,898 

542 

266 

5 

153 

5,083 

104,242 

10 

603 

291 

a 

157 

5,493 

54,354 

8 

565 

333 

3 

145 

6,331 

37,339 

9 

1,737 

392 

5 

479 

16,579 

34,280 

10 

296 

154 

5 

85 

3,0U 

12,662 

5 

100 

31 

7 

14 

370 

12,393 

5 

79 

28 

5 

18 

535 

18,232 

5 

104 

35 

7 

20 

539 

11,516 

4 

121 

50 

6 

26 

1,154 

39,099 

6 

272 

1J5 

5 

39 

3,496 

21,185 

5 

271 

160 

4 

74 

3,025 

30,336 

5 

560 

319 

4 

151 

5,593 

11,196 

6 

57 

23 

6 

25 

755 

18,842 

7 

111 

47 

7 

34 

885 

12,337 

6 

198 

94 

7 

64 

2,043 

23,239 

4 

282 

117 

2 

55 

1,866 

20,847 

3 

73 

38 

2 

21 

876 

12,965 

6 

182 

86 

9 

43 

1,796 

42,945 

3 

184 

87 

7 

51 

1,952 

12,354 

4 

222 

113 

4 

48 

2,027 

11,251 

7 

103 

52 

9 

37 

1,134 

44,401 

4 

456 

299 

2 

121 

8,417 

31,876 

3 

233 

117 

3 

56 

2,442 

10,285 

6 

179 

73 

5 

67 

1,569 

43,053 

22 

643 

352 

19 

172 

6,319 

20,393 

4 

227 

120 

3 

81 

3,123 

58,447 

14 

849 

453 

10 

287 

9,074 

43,501 

13 

544 

226 

13 

35 

4,419 

23,866 

3 

131 

64 

3 

22 

1,132 

155,306 

37 

1,558 

301 

40 

424 

15,741 

57,709 

26 

745 

350 

28 

249 

8,633 

76,538 

4 

91 

40 

6 

27 

757 

31,281 

6 

279 

124 

6 

59 

2,405 

44,964 

8 

566 

272 

11 

151 

5,217 

13,555 

6 

124 

55 

7 

32 

1,245 

18,184 

3 

196 

126 

3 

35 

2,152 

109,907 

15 

922 

458 

22 

244 

8,539 

44,975 

15 

330 

158 

16 

108 

3,581 

22,964 

10 

135 

61 

10 

51 

1,448 

13,765 

7 

198 

93 

7 

60 

1,993 

10,238 

3 

69 

34 

3 

25 

735 

12,545 

4 

416 

249 

5 

72 

4,518 

24,955 

5 

253 

120 

5 

69 

2,026 

86,816 

24 

541 

233 

30 

203 

5,024 

13,518 

4 

200 

110 

2 

61 

2,053 

20,269 

3 

43 

17 

4 

11 

309 

50,136 

4 

238 

118 

4 

53 

2,159 

13,896 

3 

153 

71 

3 

33 

1,378 

201,335 

15 

1,206 

715 

12 

332 

13,352 

36,666 

4 

322 

172 

4 

59 

3,736 

38,375 

11 

474 

263 

12 

93 

4,359 

152,533 

22 

781 

399 

22 

162 

7,916 

59,7CK 

11 

733 

385 

11 

204 

8,043 

157,643 

21 

2,553 

1,348 

20 

660 

27,709 

18,267 

4 

155 

36 

5 

36 

1,777 

40,424 

9 

283 

145 

10 

77 

2,912 

»  Proprietors  of  xinincorporated  businesses. 


Clas-sified  as  urban  under  special  rule. 


Table  7G.— DIAPER  SERVICE— SELECTED  CITIES  OF  50,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948 

ESTABUSHMENTS,  RECEIPTS,  PaY  RoLL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


City 

Population 
1950 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

>(umbeT] 

Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Active 
propne- 
tora.' 
Novem- 
ber 

(Number) 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 

PayroU, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Dollars) 

City 

Population 
1950 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

(Number) 

Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Active 
proprie- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 

(Number) 

Paid 

employees 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(NumbcTj 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Dollars) 

Chicago,    111 

3,506,436 
412,856 

1,957,692 
632,651 

7,835,099 
2,715,347 
1,935,540 

8 
3 
6 
3 

16 
9 

4 

1,852 
33 
267 
259 

3,364 
2,110 

501 

312 

14 

124 

120 

1,448 
678 
203 

2 
3 
8 

5 
4 

1 

355 
12 
52 
54 

540 

283 

74 

15,926 

331 

2,313 

2,413 

26,642 
11,959 
4,002 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

San  Francisco,  Calif. 

2,064,794 
673,763 
760,753 

6 
3 

3 

1,709 
705 
292 

674 
340 
133 

5 

270 
147 

51 

12,824 

6,722 

Los  Angeles,  Calif... 
Milwaukee,  Wis 

New  York,  M.  Y 

Brooklyn  Borough. . . 

2,493 

Proprietors  of  unincorporated  businesses 


7.38 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  7H.— ELECTRICAL  REPAIR  SHOPS— SELECTED  CITIES  OF  25,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948 

ESTABUSHMENTS,  RECEIPTS.  PaY  RoLL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


City 


Populatioii 
1950 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


[Number) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

P»y  roll, 
entire 
year 

Active 
propne- 
tors.* 
Novem- 

(Thousand 
dolldn) 

[Thousand 
doliurj) 

ber 
(Number) 

50 

5 

5 

450 

135 

44 

60 

(z) 

14 

45 

11 

10 

697 

188 

33 

193 

25 

21 

57 

9 

7 

131 

9 

9 

37 

6 

8 

20 

1 

3 

324 

93 

30 

W 

1 

5 

49 

4 

6 

58 

12 

16 

299 

62 

23 

47 

6 

7 

81 

29 

9 

29 

4 

6 

58 

11 

5 

96 

16 

10 

60 

6 

6 

118 

17 

14 

26 

5 

7 

4i 

7 

4 

1,045 

298 

43 

147 

11 

15 

21 

6 

65 

6 

4 

2,320 

676 

143 

21 

4 

5 

102 

23 

9 

49 

2 

U 

136 

46 

9 

349 

68 

18 

26 

6 

4 

61 

4 

8 

113 

U 

9 

101 

28 

5 

17 

4 

38 

9 

VA 

17 

17 

53 

2 

4 

79 

8 

7 

115 

18 

7 

113 

27 

9 

52 

8 

5 

34 

9 

4 

277 

26 

29 

803 

163 

61 

51 

13 

2 

99 

22 

9 

8 

2 

4 

31 

7 

3 

71 

7 

13 

2,175 

637 

121 

63 

2 

4 

313 

87 

27 

43 

(^) 

4 

55 

10 

8 

29 

6 

4 

26 

4 

4 

88 

10 

9 

145 

42 

7 

33 

2 

4 

1,437 

325 

122 

76 

6 

17 

38 

5 

6 

28 

4 

5 

653 

285 

15 

697 

137 

37 

232 

40 

26 

141 

28 

12 

137 

20 

2 

162 

30 

18 

22 

5 

6 

375 

118 

21 

243 

34 

37 

21 

2 

4 

269 

64 

26 

30 

4 

4 

10,129 

2,625 

609 

17 

5 

1,082 

318 

82 

69 

9 

13 

3,342 

1,022 

165 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(ttolUrs) 


City 


Population 
1950 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


(Number) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollarj) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Active 

proprie- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 

(Number) 


Paid 

empbyces, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(NumberJ 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Dollari) 


Abilene,  Tex 

Akron,  Ohio 

Alameda,  Calif 

Albany,  Ga 

Albany,  N.  Y 

Albuquerque,  N.  Men... 

Alexandria,  La 

Alexandria,  Va 

Alhambra,  Calif 

Aliquippa,  Pa 

ftHentown,  Pa 

An  lance,  Ohio 

Alton,  lU 

Altoona,  Pa 

Amarillo,  Tex 

Amaterdam,  N.  Y 

Anderson,  Ind 

Amilston,  Ala 

J^leton,  Wis 

Arlington  County,  Va.^ 

Arlington  town,  Mass,^ 

ABhevlUe,  N.  C 

Ashland ,  Ky 

Athens,  Ga 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Atlantic  City,  N.  J... 

Auburn,   N.  Y 

Batersfield,  Calif.... 

BaltiniDre,  Md 

Barberton,  Ohio 

Battle  Creek,  Hlch. . . . 

Bay  City,  Mich 

Bayonne,  N,  J 

Beaumont,  Tex 

Belleville,  111 

Belleville,  N.  J 

Bellingham,  Wash 

Belmont  town,  Masa.^.. 

Beloit,  Wis 

Belvedere  twp.,Calif-^ 

Berkeley,  Calif 

Berwyn,  111 

Bessemer,  Ala 

Bethlehem,  Pa 

Beverly  Hills,  Calif.. 

Billings,  Mont 

Blloxl,  Hiss 

Binghamton,  N.  Y 

Birmingham,  Ala 

Bloomfleld,  N.  J 

Bloomingtoii,  111 

Bloomlngton,  Ind 

Bluefleld,  Va.,  and 
W.  Va 

Boise  City,  Idaho 

Boston,  Mass 

Bremerton,  Wash 

Bridgeport,  Conn 

Bristol,  Conn 

Bristol,  Term.,  Va 

Bristol,  Tenn.  ....... 

Bristol,  Va 

Brockton,  Mass 

Brookllne  town,  Mass.^ 

Brownsville,  Tex 

Buffalo,  N.  Y 

Burbank,  Calif 

Burlington,  Iowa 

Burlington,  Vt 

Cambridge,  Mass 

Csmden,  N.  J 

Canton,  Ohio 

Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa 

Champaign,  111 

Charleston,  S.  C 

Charleston,  W.  Va 

Charlotte,  N.  C 

Chattanooga,  Tenn 

Chelsea,  Mass 

Chester,  Pa 

Cheyenne,  Wyo 

Chicago,  111 

Cicero,  lU 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Clarksburg,  W.  Va 

Cleveland,  Ohio 


47,102 
273,189 
63,425 
30,987 
134,382 

97,012 
X,685 
61,604 
51,284 
26,067 

106,233 
26,112 
32,176 
76,844 
73,737 

32,269 
46,809 
31,150 
33,892 
134,990 

43,984 
52,208 
31,228 
28,102 
327,090 

61,642 
36,667 
34,540 
940,205 
27,893 

4«,469 
52,372 
76,657 
93,715 
32,701 

32,059 
33,934 
27,379 
29,541 
46,109 

113,217 
51,176 
28,471 
66,027 
28,915 

31,725 
37,034 
61,132 
298,720 
49,313 
34,048 
28,191 


25,545 

34,152 
790,863 

27,746 
159,352 

35,873 

32,618 
16,721 
15,897 

62,856 
56,952 
36,176 
577,393 
78,318 

30,639 
33,039 
120,676 
124,543 
116,312 

72,  U9 
39,397 
68,243 
72,818 
133,219 

130,333 

39,038 

65,824 

31,807 

1,606,436 

67,195 
500,510 

31,817 
905,636 


7 
4 
10 

6 
11 
6 
3 
47 

15 
6 
4 
144 
5 


4 

9 

128 

4 

24 


10 

4 

120 

15 

5 

5 

14 

36 

29 

13 
4 

16 
6 

24 

35 
4 

22 

3 

573 


89 
13 
160 


4 
9 
2 
6 

7 

3 
13 

3 

10 

116 


332 
2 

9 
2 
26 

28 
2 


5 

4 

265 

1 


5 
2 

3 

21 

2 

146 

3 


2 
127 
63 
22 

14 
9 

20 
2 

64 

27 
1 

23 

2 

1,049 


99 

7 

326 


210 
4,074 

436 

190 
175 
90 
15 

2,463 

30 

63 

274 

1,339 

118 
421 
47 
247 
384 

124 

368 

96 

253 

10,022 

223 

153 

15,880 

67 

439 

49 

1,336 

1,398 
64 

82 
245 
535 


439 
50 
129 
374 
408 

173 
166 
543 
2,920 
635 
356 
45 


125 
142 
12,864 
46 
2,408 
46 

242 
165 

77 

198 

960 

55 

7,051 
U7 

168 

75 

6,030 

2,959 

928 

541 
301 
556 
96 
2,776 

856 

35 

1,061 

70 

57,311 


5,396 

196 

20,704 


Cleveland  Heights, 

Ohio 

Clifton,  N.  J 

Clinton,  Iowa 

Colorado  Springs, Oil n. 
Columbia,  Mo 

Columbus,  Ohio 

Compton,  Calif 

Concord,   N.  H 

Council  Bluffs,  Iowa. 
Covington,  Ky 

Cranston,  R.  I 

Cumberland,  Md 

Dallas,  Tex 

Danville,    111 

Danville,   Va 

Davenport,  Iowa 

Dayton,  Ohio 

Daytona  Beach,  Fla... 

Dearborn,  Mich 

Decatur,  111 

Denver,  Colo 

Detroit,  Mich 

District  12,  Md.' .... 

Dubuque,  Iowa 

Durham,  N.  C 

East  Chicago,  Ind.... 
East  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Easton,  Pa 

East  Orange,  N,  J.... 

East  Providence  town, 

R.  I.l 

East  St.  Louis,  111.. 

Elgin,  111 

Elizabeth,  N.  J 

Elkhart,  Ind 

Eljnlra,  n;  Y 

El  Paso,  Tex 

Elyrla,  Ohio 

Enid,  Oklh 

Erie,  Pa 

Evanston,  111 

Evansville,  Ind 

Everett,  Mass 

Everett,  Wash 

Fairmont,  W.  Va 

Fargo,  N.  Dak 

Fayetteville,  N.  C... 

Fltchburg,  Mass 

Flint,  Mich 

Fond  du  Lac,  Wis 

Fort  Dodge,  Iowa 

Fort  Lauderdale,  Fla. 

Fort  Smith,  Ark 

Fort  Wayne,  Ind 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

Framingham  town, Mass.' 

Fresno,  Calif 

Gadsden,  Ala 

Gainesville,  Fla.... 

Galesburg,  111 

Galveston,  Tex 

Garfield,  N.  J 

Gary,  Ind 

Glendale,  Calif 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich.. 
Granite  City,  111... 

Great  Falls,  Mont... 

Green  Bay,  Wis 

Greensboro ,  N.  C . . . . 
Greenville ,  Miss .... 
Greenville,  S.  C... 

Hackensack,  N.  J.... 

Hagerstown ,  Md 

Hamilton,  Ohio 

Hamnund,  Ind 

Hamtramck ,  Mich 

Harrisburg,  Pa 

Hartford ,  Conn 

Hattlesburg,  Miss... 
Haverford  twp. ,  Pa.' 
Haverhill,  Mass 

Hazleton,  Pa 

Hempstead,  N.  Y 

Highland  Park,  Mich. 

High  Point,  N.  C 

Hoboken,  N.  J 


58,782 
64,567 
30,151 
45,268 
31,731 

374,770 
47,893 
27,984 
45,184 
64,282 

55,130 
37,632 
432,927 
37,892 
34,537 

73,640 

243,108 

29,254 

94,529 

67,801 

412,856 

1,838,517 

40,182 

49,528 

70,307 

54,124 
39,875 
34,410 
78,057 

35,791 

81,950 
43,534 
112,675 
35,556 
49,690 

130,003 
30,197 
35,976 

130,125 
73,030 

109,869 
45,789 
33,807 
29,273 
37,981 

34,605 
42,671 
162,800 
29,826 
25,025 

36,000 
47,864 
132,840 
277,047 
27,845 

90,618 
55,528 
26,577 
31,357 
65,898 

27,605 
132,496 

95,398 
175,647 

29,139 

39,006 
52,443 
73,703 
29,914 
57,932 

29,207 
36,232 
57,717 
87,423 
43,245 

89,091 
177,073 
29,432 
39,425 
47,213 

35,486 
29,021 
46,155 
39,930 
50,510 


11 
39 
9 

7 

13 

75 

187 

3 


31 
119 
38 
77 
98 

554 
110 
236 
53 
147 

78 
37 
1,475 
66 
85 

87 
426 
U2 

93 
106 

1,062 

3,912 

58 

87 

138 

137 
182 
92 
447 


188 
13 

405 
36 
8 

233 
74 
57 
122 
589 

201 
26 

49 
40 
39 


224 

74 
27 

94 
80 
178 
776 
74 

158 

102 

37 

145 

173 

42 
189 
•213 
233 

26 

27 
102 
128 

73 


39 
91 
92 
113 
9 

212 
539 

39 
159 

33 

63 
119 
59 
93 
82 


3 

24 

6 

9 

20 

ne 

25 
56 


15 

2 

405 

5 

16 

22 

105 

16 

7 

7 

235 
1,295 

22 
26 

63 

39 

12 

193 


92 
2 
1 

32 
7 
6 

26 
147 


8 
17 
6 

3 
6 
53 
16 
2 

26 
22 
31 
176 
7 

24 
18 
5 
41 
27 


31 
36 

47 
2 

1 
10 
27 
16 
12 

U 
4 
26 
14 

40 

130 

4 

33 

2 

5 

40 
11 
15 
9 


12 
38 
10 
10 
13 

75 

195 

3 

6 

4 


2 

28 
3 
4 

25 

59 
18 
21 
6 
12 

19 

1 

158 

2 


99 
491 


91 
1,333 
107 
189 
453 

2,394 
847 

1,030 
ISO 
462 

1,000 
34 

9,013 
91 
275 

466 

2,472 
276 
U9 
U5 

4,529 
29,264 

405 
456 

1,260 
659 
242 

3,869 


1,203 

2,202 
50 
31 

762 
U2 
107 
476 
2,968 

594 

272 
345 
129 

70 
164 
992 
286 
U7 

643 
468 
592 
3,507 
U7 

487 
379 
97 
732 
603 


683 

834 

1,300 

25 

65 
166 
597 
323 
195 

341 
46 
518 
308 

867 
3,032 

S4 
737 

64 

120 

1,091 

235 

346 

147 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


CITIES 


7.39 


Tabic  7H.— ELECTRICAL  REPAIR  SHOPS— SELECTED  CITIES  OP  25,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948 -Continued 


ESTABLiSHMENTS,  RECEIPTS,  FaV  RoLL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


Oty 


ItolOr^ke,  Ma&s 

Hot  Sprii^fs,  Ark 

Houston,  Tex 

Huntington,  U.  Va 

Hutchinson,  Kans 

IZKlepeDdence,  hto 

Indianapolis,  Ind 

Ingleuood,  Calif 

Irondequoit  town, 

N.  I.' 

Ipvington,  N.  J 

Ithaca,  K.  T 

Jackson,  Mich 

Jackson,  Miss 

Jackson,  Tenn 

Jacksonville,  Fla 

Jajuestown,  N.  Y 

Jersey  City,  N.  J 

Johnson  City,  Tenn.... 

Johnstown,  Pa 

Joliet,  lU 

Joplin,  ^to 

Kalamazoo,  Mich 

Kankakee,   111 

Kansas  City,  Kans 

Kansas  City,  Ho 

Kearney,  N.  J 

Kenosha,  Wis 

Kingston,  H,  Y 

Knoxville,  Tenn 

KokocK),   Ind 

Lackawanna,  N.  T 

La  Crosse,  Vis 

Lafayette,  Ind 

Lake  Charles,  La 

Lakeland,  Fla 

Lakewood,  Ohio 

Lancaster,  Pa 

Lansing,  Mich 

Laredo,  Tex 

Lawrence ,  Mass 

Lawton,  Okla 

Lebanon,  Pa 

Leviston,  Maine 

Lexington,  Ky 

Lijna,  Ohio 

Lincoln,  Kehr 

Little  Rook,  Ark 

Lockport,  N.  r 

Long  Beach,  Calif 

Lorain,  Ohio 

Los  Angeles,  Calif 

Louisville,  Ky 

Lower  Merion  twp.,Pa.^ 

Lynchburg,  Va 

I^nn,  Mass 

McKeesport,  Pa 

Madison,  Vis 

Maiden,  Mass 

Mansfield,  Ohio 

Marion,  Ind 

Marion,  Ohio 

Mason  City,  Iowa 

Hedford,  Mass 

Melrose ,  Mass 

Manphis,  Tenn 

Meridian,  Miss 

Miami,  Fla 

Miami  Beach,  Fla 

Michigan  City,  Ind 

Milwaukee,  Vis 

Minneapolis,  Minn 

Mobile,  Ala 

MoUne,  lU 

Monroe,  La 

Montclair,  N.  J 

Morgantown,  V,  Va 

Mount  Vernon,  H.  Y. ... 

Muncie,  Ind 

Muskegon,  Mich 

Muskogee,  Okla 

Nashville,  Tenn 

New  Albany,  Ind 

Newark,  N.  J 

Newark,  Ohio 

New  Britain,  Conn 

New  Brjnswick,  H.  J... 

Newburgh,  N.  Y 

New  Haven,  Conn 

Hew  Kensington,  Pa 


Population 
1950 


[Thousand 
[l^umbcr^      dollars) 


5A,«1 
29,298 
594,321 
86,160 
33,52.; 

36,832 
424,683 
46,046 

34,045 
59,142 

29,395 
50,904 
97,674 
30,098 
203,404 

43,250 
300,447 
27,778 
62,723 
52,460 

38,515 

57,326 

25,873 

129,583 

453,290 

39,828 
54,360 
28,860 
124,183 
38,600 

27,646 
47,396 
35,508 
41,202 
30,846 

67,878 
63,601 
91,694 
51,694 
80,427 

34,527 
28,134 
41,142 
54,449 
49,880 

97,423 
101,387 

25,136 
244,072 

50,819 

1,957,692 
367,359 
48,356 
47,639 
99,521 

51,223 
95,594 
59,779 
43,363 
30,059 

33,786 
27,593 
66,109 
26,919 
394,012 

41,709 
246,983 
45,541 
28,379 
632,651 

517,277 
127,151 
37,296 
33,375 
43,775 

25,446 
71,837 
58,364 
48,047 
37,255 

173,359 
29,297 

437,857 
34,178 
73,663 

38,768 
31,924 
163,344 
25,226 


Estsb- 
hsh- 
ments 


6 

10 
140 
19 


9 
12 

5 

13 

114 


24 

3 

3 
11 
3 
6 
6 

12 
16 
6 
15 
14 

9 
6 
3 
13 
9 

22 
21 

3 
35 

6 

345 

67 

5 

6 

13 

4 
15 
9 
5 
8 


3 
35 

7 
97 
12 

4 
82 

93 
32 
8 
5 
8 
5 
24 
5 
4 


28 
9 
106 
3 
7 

8 
11 
29 

7 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 


P»y  roll, 
enure 
year 

{Thousand 
dolldTj) 


20 
97 
1,258 
180 
85 

108 
805 

60 

54 
142 

107 
61 

365 
54 

280 

303 
646 

62 
150 

67 

63 
121 
73 
91 
1,663 

108 
30 
23 

225 
33 

8 

107 

13 

11 

32 

97 
121 
127 

38 
151 

27 
58 
21 
130 
34 

203 
284 

12 
379 

65 

5,233 
1,013 

U7 
53 

111 

16 

248 

114 

16 

51 

27 

9 

22 

35 

451 

84 
783 
140 

44 
1,080 

1,463 
266 
100 
41 
114 

23 
791 
47 
39 

43 

375 

46 

2,675 

7 

99 

64 
38 
194 
68 


Active 
propnc- 
tora.* 
Novem- 
ber 


26 

251 

27 

13 

13 

190 

5 

5 

20 


87 

107 

12 

14 

6 

11 
24 
12 
18 
505 


(^) 


101 
6 


1,449 
235 
45 

17 
24 

1 
42 
4 


2 

3 

102 

U 

136 

9 

6 

183 

250 
54 
12 
U 
18 

3 

231 

14 

9 


86 
M 
856 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

Wumber) 


6 

12 

140 

20 

10 

4 
81 

7 

3 
16 


17 
10 
40 

11 
81 

3 
16 

9 

10 
13 
4 
13 
114 

7 
6 
8 
26 
3 

3 
12 
3 
6 
6 

13 
18 
4 
13 
15 


3 
14 
9 

23 

21 
4 

36 
6 

356 
68 
4 
6 
15 

4 

17 


7 
5 
5 
3 
38 

7 
100 
13 
4 
76 

90 
34 
9 
6 
9 

6 
24 

5 
3 

6 


101 
4 
9 

9 
12 
30 


10 
123 

15 
11 

6 

87 
2 


13 
165 


22 
6 
15 


3 

11 

3 

22 

24 

'38 
5 

585 
101 
36 

7 
9 


2 
65 

5 

70 
4 
3 

80 

105 
31 
8 
4 
8 


4 
2 

59 

1 

297 


2 

1 
22 

7 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

{Dollars) 


436 

5,279 

476 

293 

262 
3,865 

109 

38 
1,850 

274 
169 
2,321 
193 
786 

1,590 

1,842 

219 

329 

166 

243 
649 
282 
476 
9,772 

484 


429 
124 


5 
82 

184 
165 
1,078 
123 
600 

7S 
84 
67 
359 
105 

715 
799 

2,166 
129 

32,993 

4v635 

1,559 

348 

429 


839 
95 
25 

176 


35 

90 

2,269 

225 

3,327 

205 

100 

3,546 

5,562 

1,001 

201 

157 

353 

58 

5,096 

313 

167 

120 

1,810 

6 

17,011 

235 

55 

14 

1,225 

31f 


City 


New  London,  Conn. 

New  Orleans,  La 

Newport,  Ky 

Newport,  R.  I 

Newport  News,  Va.... 
New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. . 
Newton,  Mass 

New  York,  N.  Y 

Bi'onx  Borough 

Brooklyn,  Borough. 
Manhattan  Borough. 
Queens  Borough. . . . 
Richmond  Borough* . 

Norfolk,  Va 

Norman,  Okla 

Norristown,  Pa 

Northampton,  Mass... 

North  Bergen  twp, , 

N.  J.l 

Oakland,  Calif 

Oak  Park,  111 

Odessa,  Tex 

Ogden,  Utah 

Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 

Omaha,  Nebr 

Orange ,  N.  J 

Orlando ,  Fla 

Oshkosh,  Wis 

Ottumwa,  Iowa 

Owensbopo,  Ky 

Paducah,  Ky 

Panama  City,  Fla. . .. 

Parkersburg,  W.  Va.. 

Pasadena,  Calif 

Passaic,  N.  J 

Paterson,  N.  J 

Pawtucket,  R.  I 

Pensacola,  Fla 

Peoria,  111 

Perth  Amboy,  N.  J... 

Petersburg,  Va 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Phoenix,  Ariz 

Pine  Bluff,  Ark 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Pittsfield,  Mass.... 
Pomona,  Calif 

Pontiac ,  Mich 

Port  Arthur,  Tex.... 
Port  Huron,  Mich.... 

Portland,  Maine 

Portland,  Oreg 

Portsmouth,  Ohio.... 

Portsmouth,  Va 

Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. . 
Providence,  R.  I.... 
Provo,  Utah 

Pueblo,  Colo 

Quincy,  111 

Quincy,  Mass 

Racine,  Vis 

Raleigh,  N.  C 

Reading,  Pa 

Redondo  Beach,  Calif 

Richmon'l,  Calif 

Richmond,  Ind 

Riverside,  Calif.... 

Rochester,  Minn 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

Rockford,  111 

Rock  Island,  lU 

Rocky  Mount,  N,  C... 

Rome,  Ga 

Rome,  N.  Y 

Royal  Oak ,  Mich 

Sacramento,  Calif... 
Saginaw,  Mich 

St.  Cloud,  Minn 

St.  Joseph,  Mo 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

St.  Petersburg,  Fla. 

Salem,  Mass 

Salem,  Oreg 

Salina,  Kans 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah, 
San  Angelo,  Tex 

San  Antonio,  Tex, ... 
San  Bernardino, Calif 

San  Diego,  Calif. 

Sandusky,  Ohio 

San  Francisco,  Calif 


Population 
1950 


30,367 
567,257 
31,015 
32,090 
41,571 
59,626 
80,996 

7,835,099 
1,444,903 
2,716,347 
1,936,540 
1,546,294 
191,015 

188,601 
26,972 
38,193 
28,998 


40,399 
380,576 
63,175 
29,432 

56,910 

242,450 

247,408 

38,413 

51,826 

40,934 
33,640 
33,983 
32,430 
26,248 

29,510 
104,087 

57,851 
139,423 

81,180 

43,293 

111,523 

41,291 

34,948 

2,064,794 

105,442 
37,147 

673,763 
53,055 
35,157 

73,112 
57,377 
35,597 
76,936 
371,011 

36,663 
71,294 
40,975 
247,700 
28,899 

63,561 
41,402 
83,190 
70,749 
65,123 

109,062 
25,208 
99,218 
39,504 
46,399 

29,634 
331,252 
92,503 
48,594 
27,644 

29,617 
41,379 
46,817 
135,761 
92,352 

28,375 
75,572 
852,623 
309,474 
95,712 

41,842 
43,064 
26,141 
181,718 
51,889 

406,811 
62,792 

321,485 
29,060 

760,753 


" 

■"      ■ 

Paid 

Esnb- 
Uah- 
mcnts 

Receipts, 

entire 
year 

P»y  roll, 
entire 
year 

Active 

proprie- 
tors. * 
Novem- 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

Pay  roll, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

(Thousand 

T^ioujond 

ber 

nearest 
Nov.  15 

Nov.  15 

(Mumber; 

dolbri) 

dolUri) 

(>(umber: 

{>iumhcr} 

(DollOTS) 

11 

119 

24 

11 

13 

448 

103 

889 

168 

108 

101 

4,576 

5 

43 

3 

5 

3 

67 

3 

61 

4 

7 

2 

70 

11 

100 

24 

12 

11 

463 

15 

177 

27 

15 

14 

551 

8 

101 

14 

7 

9 

243 

1,708 

24,379 

6,782 

1,775 

2,869 

154,232 

341 

5,330 

1,401 

351 

630 

30,003 

587 

6,849 

1,807 

603 

879 

49,068 

514 

6,944 

1,872 

532 

683 

36,216 

233 

4,645 

1,619 

254 

644 

37,231 

33 

611 

83 

35 

33 

1,714 

39 

623 

151 

42 

68 

2,971 

3 

96 

19 

3 

8 

325 

7 

124 

21 

7 

14 

417 

5 

91 

11 

6 

5 

209 

6 

33 

4 

6 

4 

125 

91 

866 

14« 

95 

45 

2,863 

16 

4^8 

197 

15 

68 

4,010 

5 

96 

15 

5 

5 

261 

9 

74 

13 

8 

6 

281 

65 

876 

205 

68 

104 

3,900 

41 

610 

100 

41 

45 

2,085 

11 

U6 

25 

10 

16 

635 

15 

112 

17 

18 

10 

333 

5 

35 

4 

5 

2 

72 

6 

84 

4 

6 

2 

85 

8 

70 

10 

9 

7 

233 

7 

50 

16 

8 

5 

383 

5 

75 

15 

5 

9 

310 

5 

3 

5 

. . . 

26 

308 

73 

25 

26 

1,423 

7 

33 

.. . 

7 

... 

•  .. 

23 

324 

55 

23 

28 

1,140 

17 

105 

4 

17 

3 

61 

9 

173 

18 

9 

9 

397 

27 

611 

156 

27 

4S 

3,009 

10 

127 

13 

9 

U 

549 

4 

29 

4 

... 

■ . . 

307 

4,518 

1,542 

330 

667 

35,528 

23 

223 

21 

26 

16 

520 

6 

26 

5 

6 

4 

71 

108 

2,344 

647 

103 

242 

12,709 

7 

72 

11 

9 

5 

212 

9 

43 

2 

9 

2 

80 

6 

38 

U 

6 

4 

242 

16 

88 

16 

17 

7 

288 

3 

39 

6 

3 

2 

108 

14 

88 

11 

12 

6 

214 

87 

1,335 

299 

92 

W3 

7,514 

13 

83 

14 

15 

10 

326 

9 

46 

8 

9 

6 

172 

8 

59 

6 

7 

3 

127 

37 

467 

112 

35 

56 

2,354 

5 

187 

45 

5 

18 

937 

4 

50 

4 

5 

2 

71 

11 

70 

20 

U 

12 

419 

8 

77 

10 

8 

4 

153 

U 

47 

U 

... 

* . . 

11 

114 

27 

11 

16 

553 

28 

476 

95 

31 

63 

3,037 

3 

9 

3 

... 

22 

238 

22 

24 

9 

529 

10 

73 

22 

9 

10 

356 

6 

37 

14 

6 

3 

240 

5 

59 

17,181 

5 

7 

300 

52 

509 

81 

56 

37 

1,596 

17 

169 

20 

17 

9 

438 

10 

56 

9 

,. . 

7 

79 

7 

8 

5 

180 

4 

55 

10 

5 

7 

202 

6 

16 

(z) 

7 

1 

39 

3 

24 

4 

4 

1 

80 

16 

2U 

45 

19 

16 

923 

13 

142 

36 

12 

11 

768 

9 

116 

U 

9 

5 

162 

21 

157 

27 

21 

16 

573 

189 

2,088 

512 

189 

213 

10,351 

53 

537 

97 

56 

43 

1,987 

21 

185 

27 

21 

17 

585 

5 

36 

4 

5 

3 

97 

7 

58 

5 

9 

4 

156 

6 

205 

59 

7 

21 

1,103 

26 

444 

129 

22 

66 

2,932 

U 

63 

16 

11 

10 

373 

77 

745 

149 

77 

63 

2,693 

10 

71 

17 

9 

7 

274 

31 

299 

45 

32 

23 

1,002 

5 

45 

6 

8 

5 

132 

134 

2,026 

544 

142 

193 

13,163 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


7.40 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES^GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  7H.—  ELECTRICAL  REPAIR  SHOPS— SELECTED  CITIES  OF  25,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948 -Continued 

Establishments,  Receipts.  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


City 


San  Jose,  Calif 

San  Leandro,  Calif... 

San  Mateo,  Calif 

Santa  Ana,  Calif 

Santa  Barbara,  Calif. 


Santa  Fe,  N.  Mex 

Santa  Monica,  Calif.. 

Savannah,  Ga 

Schenectady,  N.  Y.... 
Scranton,  Pa 


Seattle,  Wash 

Shaker  Heights,  Ohio.. 

Sharon,  Pa 

Sheboygan,  Wis 

Sioux  City,   Iowa 

Sioux  Falls,  S.  Dak'... 

Spartanburg,  S.  C 

Springfield,  111 

Springfield,  Mass 

Stamford,  Conn 

Steubenville,  Ohio 

Stockton,  Calif 

Superior .  Wis 

Syracuse,  N.  Y 

Tacoina,  Wash 

Tallahassee,  Fla 

Tampa,  Fla 

Taunton,  Mass 

Terre  Haute,  Ind 

Texarkana,  Ark.,  and 

Tex 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Topeka ,  Kans 

Torrington,  Conn 

Trenton,  N.  J 

Troy,  K.  Y 

Tucson,  Ariz 

Tulsa,  Okla 

Tuscaloosa,  Ala 

Tyler,  Tex 


Population 
1950 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


[Humbert 


95,044 
27,498 
41,536 
45,534 

27,547 
71,299 

119,689 
92,070 

124,747 

462,440 
27,980 
26,305 
42,435 
84,035 

52,161 
36,674 
30,832 
162,601 
73,584 

35,695 

71,660 

35,091 

220,067 

142,975 

27,158 
124,073 
40,056 
64,047 

40,490 
301,358 
77,827 
27,770 
127,367 

71,659 
45 ,064 
180,586 
46,364 
38,864 


10 
18 
22 
U 

8 
17 

7 
36 
31 

3 

40 
9 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(TTioiijand 
doilan) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
ooWajs) 


98 
85 

238 
69 

262 

1,261 

209 

71 

109 

200 

144 
122 
354 
219 
122 

45 
121 

72 
315 
373 

41 

499 

96 

104 

14 
430 
154 

45 
425 

130 
125 
445 
312 
166 


Active 
proprie- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 

t^^umber) 


289 
99 
9 
17 
34 

28 
22 
78 
43 
lU 

13 
19 
82 

75 

10 
120 


2 
107 
21 


115 
71 
23 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(>iumber) 


22 
3 
35 

116 
27 
2 
6 


13 
14 
30 
22 
32 

1 
10 

9 
42 
27 

5 

63 

5 

9 

2 
69 
13 

2 

47 


21 
11 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Dollars) 


290 
46 
375 
373 
48 

375 
160 
332 
171 
•  1,292 

6,971 

1,980 

109 

418 

737 

523 
453 

1,744 
315 

1,330 

6 

427 

369 

1,892 

1,614 

266 

2,650 

201 

345 

92 

3,179 

335 

69 
2,463 

200 

435 

2,070 

1,356 

266 


City 


Union  twp.,  N.  J.^.. 

Union  city,  N.  J 

University  City,  Mo. 
Upper  Darby  tup.,I^.^ 
Utica,  N.  Y 

Vancouver ,  Wash 

Vicksburg,  Miss 

Waco,  Tex 

Waltham,  Mass 

Warwick,  R,  I 

Washington,  D.  C... 

Washington,  Pa 

Waterbury,  Corm 

Waterloo,  Iowa 

Watertown,  N.  Y 

Waukegan,  111 

Wausau,  Wis 

West  Allls,  Wis 

West  Hartford  town, 

Conn.^ 

West  New  York,  N.  J. 

West  Orange,  N.  J... 
West  Paljn  Beach, Fla. 

Wheeling,  W.  Va 

White  Plains,  N.  Y. . 
Wichita,  Kans 

Wichita  Falls,  Tex.. 
Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.... 

Wilkinsburg,  Pa 

Williamsport,  Pa.... 
Wilmington,  Del 

WiJmington,  N.  C... 
Woonsocket,  R.  I.... 

Worcester,  Mass 

Wyandotte,  Mich 

Yakijna,  Wash 

Yonkers,  N.  Y 

York,  Pa 

Youngstown,  Ohio.... 
Zanesville,  Ohio. 


Population 
1950 


(TTiousand 
(Jvtuniber]      dollars) 


37,989 

5 

55,322 

14 

39,595 

4 

85 ,078 

9 

101,479 

15 

27,977 

7 

27,344 

3 

84,300 

19 

47,198 

4 

43,027 

6 

797,670 

135 

25,898 

9 

104,242 

14 

64,354 

12 

34,280 

5 

39,099 

10 

30,386 

7 

42 ,945 

6 

44,401 

3 

37,754 

9 

28,624 

5 

43,053 

13 

53,447 

17 

43,501 

12 

166,306 

34 

67,709 

11 

76,638 

16 

31,231 

4 

44,964 

9 

109,907 

20 

44,975 

14 

50,136 

3 

201,885 

17 

36,666 

5 

38,375 

7 

152,533 

26 

59,704 

10 

167,643 

19 

40,424 

6 

_L 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 


19 
125 


165 
106 


20 

152 

19 

20 

1,134 

117 

102 

120 

37 

104 
32 
95 

253 
133 

112 
273 
314 
197 
232 

218 
180 
40 


71 
118 
145 
43 
80 


249 
45 


Pay  roll, 
cntue 
year 

dollars) 


Active 
propne- 
tors.* 
Novem- 
ber 

Muinber) 


759 
17 
18 
24 
10 

14 

5 

23 

56 

19 

40 
64 
63 
27 
53 

23 
42 
,  4 
'  6 
113 

16 
10 
26 
9 
13 

55 

10 
58 
9 


6 
3 
20 
3 
6 

141 
10 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(>(mnberj 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Dollars) 


37 

1,729 

132 

608 

307 

163 

30 

686 

132 

16,074 
285 
414 
490 
200 

276 

85 

475 

1,071 
300 

1,409 
1,234 
1,767 
531 
1,310 

535 
852 
70 
125 
2,344 

285 
161 
514 
180 
362 

1,567 
242 

1,133 
167 


Proprietors  of  unincorporated  businesses. 


z  Less  than  $500. 


Classified  as  urban  under  special  rule. 


Table  7J.— FUNERAL  SERVICE— SELECTED  CITIES  OF  10,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948 

Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


City 


Aberdeen,  S.  Dak 

Abilene,  Tex 

Adams  town,  Mass.^,... 

Adrian,  Mich 

Akron,  Ohio 

Alameda,  Calif 

Albany,  Ga 

Albany,  N.  Y 

Albemarle,  N.  C 

Albert  Lea,  Minn 

Albuquerque,  N.  Mex... 

Alexandria,  La 

Alexandria,  Va 

Alhambra,  Calif 

Aliquippa,  Pa 

Allentown,  Pa 

Alliance,  Ohio 

Alpena,  Mich 

Alton,  111 

Altoona,  Pa 

Amarlllo,  Tex 

Ambrldge,  Pa 

Amerlcus ,  Ga 

Amesbury  town,  Haas.^. 

Amsterdam,  N.  Y 

Anderson,  Ind 

Anderson,  S.  C 

Ann  Arbor,  Mich 

Aimiston,  Ala 

Ansonla,  Conn 

Ardmore,  Okla 

Arkansas  City,  Kans... 
Arlington  town, Mass. ^, 
Arlington  County,  Va.^ 
Arnold,  Pa 


Population 
1950 


20,976 
47,102 
12,027 
18,402 
273,139 

63,425 
30,987 
134,382 
11,751 
13,483 

97,012 
34,685 
61,604 
51,284 
26,067 

106,233 
26,112 
13,053 
32,176 
76,844 

73,737 
16,415 
11,367 
10,310 
32,269 

46,309 
19,713 
47,279 
31,150 
13,711 

17,331 
12,887 
43,984 
134,990 

10,271 


Esub- 
lisb- 
ments 


[Hii^^\ 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


106 
193 
59 
112 
1,265 

170 
147 
362 
132 
92 

329 
259 
239 
276 
126 

423 
262 
99 

173 
545 

327 
74 
93 
72 

292 

265 
232 
176 
120 
61 

151 
79 
166 
193 
55 


11 

26 

1 

19 

299 

38 
25 
69 
24 

13 

59 
47 
41 
69 
6 

55 
37 
1 
40 
65 


13 

5 

30 

35 
54 
61 
25 

40 
11 
26 

30 


Active 
propne 
tors,* 
Novem' 
ber 

[?'{umbeT) 


13 
6 
5 

4 
13 

3 
5 
6 
5 

21 

12 
1 
2 
3 
8 

2 
5 
7 
4 
2 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 


5 
13 
2 


10 
19 
39 
18 


2 

12 

15 
28 

17 
16 

22 

10 
13 
15 
2 


Pay  roll, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Dollars) 


220 

492 

34 

320 

5,629 

757 
507 
1,363 
457 
362 

1,262 
912 
306 

1,345 
131 

1,004 

634 

15 

724 

1,179 

1,992 

103 

322 

64 

586 

699 

923 

1,302 

491 

761 
301 
555 
551 

71 


City 


Asbury  Park ,   N .  J . . . 

Ashland,  Ky 

Ashland,  Ohio 

Ashland,  Wis 

Ashtabula,  Ohio 

Atchison ,  Kans 

Athens,  Ga 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Atlantic  City,  N.  J. 
Attleboro,  Mass 

Auburn,  N.  Y 

Augusta,  Ga 

Aurora,  111 

Austin,  Tex 

Bakersfield,  Calif.. 

Balti^nore,  Md 

Barre  city,  Vt 

Bartlesville,  Okla.. 
Bastrop,  La 

Battle  Creek,  Mich.. 

Bay  City,  Mich 

Bayonne,  N.  J 

Beacon,  N.  Y 

Beaumont,  Tex 

Beaver  Falls,  Pa. . . . 

Beckley,  W.  Va 

Bellalre,  Ohio 

Belleville,  111 

Belllngham,  Wash.... 

Beloit,  Wis 

B--lv  ■d-re  tup.  .Cnliri 
Benton  Harbor,  Mich. 

Berkeley',  Calif 

Berkley,  Mich 


Population 
1950 


(Thousatul 
(>Iumber]      dollars) 


17,035 
31,223 
14,277 
10,594 
23,093 

12,759 
23,102 
327,090 
61,542 
23,665 

36,667 
71,507 
50,503 
131,964 

34,540 
940,205 
10,866 
19,262 
12,775 

48,469 
52,372 
76,657 
14,110 
93,715 

17,335 
19,255 
12,553 
32,701 
33,934 
29,541 
46,109 
18,612 
133,217 
17, 9U 


Estab- 
liah- 
menta 


7 
4 
3 
4 
6 

3 
6 
22 
U 
3 

15 
9 
5 
9 

3 

124 

3 

3 

4 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

dollars) 


178 
209 
109 
100 
163 

75 
193 
1,660 
362 
126 

232 
500 
357 
493 

229 

4,900 

58 

150 

84 

335 
340 
467 
31 
435 

264 
232 
169 
193 

141 

148 
97 
137 
574 
111 


16 

42 

6 

7 

16 

U 
45 
452 
66 
16 

30 
94 
92 
91 

42 
906 
14 
24 
18 

58 

37 

37 

3 

103 

44 
45 
21 
47 
73 

23 
14 
13 
104 


Active 
proprie- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 

(7{uTnber) 


4 

5 

U 

12 

2 

14 
14 
6 
11 

5 

114 

1 


Fiiid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 


10 
16 
3 
4 
15 

5 

27 

202 

19 
7 

15 
64 
14 
55 

14 

355 

5 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Dollars) 


313 
837 
110 
U7 
380 

210 

983 

8,933 

1,396 

317 

589 
1,748 
1,753 
1,680 

791 
17,580 
245 
377 
375 

1,001 
636 
523 
45 

2,036 

857 
918 
385 
878 
1,516 

460 

297 

279 

2,230 

55 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


CITIES 


7.41 


Table  7J.— FUNERAL  SERVICE     SELECTED  CITIES  OF  10,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 


Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


City 


Berlin,  N.  H 

BerwicX,  Pa 

Berwyn,    111 

Bessenier,  Ala 

Bethlehem,  Pa 

Beverly ,  Mass 

Biddef ord ,  Maine 

Big  Spring ,  Tex 

Blloxi,  Miss 

Binghamton,  N.  Y 

Blrninghaia,  AI& 

Bismarck,  N.  Dak 

Blocuttfield.  N.  J 

Blocmington,   111 

Bloomington,   Ind 

Bluefield,  W.  Va 

Blue  Island,   111 

Blytheville,  Ark 

Boise  City,  Idaho 

Boone ,   Iowa 

Borger,  Tex 

Boston,  Mass 

Bowling  Green,  Ky 

Bowling  Green,  Ohio... 
Braddock,   Pa 

Bradenton,  Fla 

Bradford,  Pa 

Bi-ainerd ,  Minn 

Bralntree  town,  Mass.^ 

Brattleboro  village, 

Vt.^ 

Bridgeport,  Conn 

Bridgeton,   N.  J 

Bristol,  Conn 

Bristol,  Pa 

Bristol, Tenn. , and  Va. . 

Brockton,  Mass 

Brookllne  town,  Mass.^ 

Brownsville,  Tex 

Brunswick ,  Ga 

Brunswick  village, 

Maine! 

D'lcyrus,  Ohio 

Buffalo,  M.  Y 

Burlington,  Iowa 

Burlington,  N.  C 

Burlington,  Vt 

Butler,  Pa 

Butte,  Mont 

Cadillac,  Mich 

Cairo,  lU 

Cambridge,  Md 

Cambridge,  Mass 

Cambridge,  Ohio 

Camden,  Ark 

Camden,  N.  J 

Canonsburg,  Pa 

Canton,  111 

Canton,  Ohio 

Cape  Girardeau,  Mo. 

Carbondale,  111 

Carbondale,  Pa 

Carlisle,  Pa 

Carnegie,  Pa 

Carteret,  N.  J 

Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa,... 

Central  Falls,  R.  I.. . 

Chambersburg,  Pa 

Champaign,  111 

Chanute ,  Kans 

Charleston,  W.   Va 

Charloxtesville,  Va... 

Chattanooga,  Tenn 

Chelsea,  Mass 

Chester,  Pa 

Chicago,  111 

Chicago  Heights,  111.. 

Ghlckasha ,  Okla 

Chicopee,  Mass 

Chillicothe,  Ohio 

Cicero,  111 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Clalrton .  Pa 

Clareoiont  *rvr.,K.H.^. . 

Clarksburg,   W.  Va 

Clarksdale,  Miss 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


Popaktion 
1950 

Estab- 
lish- 
mcnis 

Mumbcr) 

16,545 
14,022 
51,176 
28,471 
66,027 

3 
5 

14 
6 

12 

28,855 
20,785 
17,258 

37,G34 
81,132 

4 

3 
3 
3 
IS 

295,720 
18,544 
49,313 
34,048 
28,191 

21 

8 
6 
3 

21,341 
17,580 
16,221 
34,152 
12,126 

4 
4 

3 

3 

17,949 
790,363 

17,427 
11,972 
16,518 

4 
125 

3 
3 
4 

13,609 
17,281 
12,558 
23,130 

3 

5 
3 
4 

9,586 

159,352 

18,385 

35,873 

12,690 

3 
30 

4 
6 
4 

32,618 
62,856 
56,952 
36,176 
18,086 

4 
11 
9 
3 

5 

10,943 
10,289 
577,393 
30,639 
24,495 

3 
3 
138 
3 
5 

33,039 
23,511 
32,904 
10,345 
12,217 

6 
4 
5 

4 
3 

10,366 

120,676 

14,693 

n,341 

124,543 

4 
26 
4 
4 
26 

12,049 
U,910 
116,312 
21,539 
10,911 

5 
3 
15 
4 

3 

16,235 
16,232 
12,154 
13,003 
72,149 

8 
3 

-i 

23,610 
17,205 
39,397 
10,241 
72,818 

6 
3 

4 
3 
12 

25,909 
130,333 
39,038 
65,324 
3,606,436 

6 

12 

12 

16 

508 

24,369 
15,753 
48,939 
20,121 
67,195 

4 
4 
9 
4 
10 

500,510 
19,418 
12,058 
31,817 
16,515 

65 
5 
3 
4 
6 



-■ 

Receipts, 

Piy  roll. 

entire 

entire 

year 

yeir 

(Thciijiind 

CThouiiiTid 

dollars) 

liollurs) 

93 

3 

91 

10 

533 

42 

144 

41 

291 

28 

142 

19 

7? 

8 

Ill 

19 

73 

19 

463 

47 

1,302 

354 

103 

15 

307 

53 

330 

67 

195 

21 

160 

35 

100 

13 

50 

29 

237 

69 

90 

19 

238 

25 

3,716 

554 

137 

13 

71 

6 

88 

9 

129 

24 

174 

39 

86 

9 

103 

17 

26 

8 

1,202 

204 

92 

16 

235 

44 

80 

1 

162 

35 

371 

69 

479 

61 

69 

7 

90 

27 

62 

6 

103 

9 

3,865 

353 

182 

24 

195 

62 

137 

18 

217 

26 

354 

95 

76 

7 

108 

15 

101 

19 

711 

102 

97 

10 

77 

20 

805 

119 

71 

6 

121 

12 

735 

126 

lU 

18 

74 

11 

129 

10 

158 

50 

171 

25 

67 

2 

356 

'^ 

142 

19 

168 

23 

176 

22 

74 

12 

540 

95 

212 

54 

732 

198 

237 

14 

490 

54 

22,986 

3,031 

217 

48 

101 

U 

145 

8 

159 

18 

287 

' 

2,990 

559 

76 

5 

69 

15 

245 

78 

117 

23 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  IS 

[dumber)  \.\uTnber) 


Active 
propnc- 
tors,* 
Novem 
her 


114 
6 
3 


3 
6 
142 
3 
4 


12 

16 

16 

524 


9 
9 
8 
6 
42 

22 

94 

9 

27 

1,011 

15 
10 
16 
10 


190 

7 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(Dollars) 


180 
939 
767 
543 

332 
165 
401 
406 
765 


167 

7,288 

7 

362 

23 

1,001 

20 

1,320 

11 

452 

15 

790 

4 

255 

48 

550 

9 

444 

9 

476 

9 

518 

231 

10,588 

7 

287 

3 

110 

6 

172 

11 

405 

21 

683 

4 

175 

8 

284 

4 

131 

78 

4,091 

7 

240 

19 

822 

2 

52 

17 

669 

33 

1,274 

21 

1,238 

8 

147 

10 

476 

3 

125 

8 

209 

193 

6,535 

9 

410 

24 

1,254 

10 

380 

10 

525 

32 

1,372 

5 

Ul 

9 

332 

290 

1,936 

212 

330 

2,396 

174 
212 
2,396 
345 
214 

325 
967 
508 

784 

345 
467 
474 
274 
1,943 

1,016 

4,227 

239 

1,037 

58,654 

835 
267 
282 
325 
248 

9,692 
126 
287 

1,499 
410 


City 


Clarksville,  Tenn... 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

Cleveland,  Tenn 

Clinton,  Iowa 

Clinton  town,  Mass,^ 

Coatesville,  Pa 

Coffeyville,  Kans... 

Cohoes,  N.  Y 

CoUinsvllle,  111... 

Colorado  Springs, 

Colo 

Columbia,  Mo 

Columbia,  S.  C 

Columbia,  Tenn 

Columbus,  Ga 

Columbus,  Ind 

Columbus,  Miss 

Columbus,  Ohio 

Compton,  Calif 

Concord,  N.  H 

Concord,  N.  C 

Conneaut,  Ohio 

Cormellsville,  Pa... 
Connersville ,  Ind . . . 
Conshohocken,  Pa.... 

Coraopolis,  Pa 

Corning,  N.  Y 

Corpus  Christi,  Tex. 

Coi'sicana,  Tex 

Cortlan<i,  H.  Y 

Coshocton,  Ohio 

Council  Bluffs,  Iowa 

Covington,  Ky 

Cranston,  R.  I 

Crawfordsvllle ,  Ind. 

Cumberland,  Md 

Dallas,  Tex 

Danbury  city.  Conn.. 

Danville,  111 

Danville,  Va 

Darby,  Pa 

Dayton,  Ohio 

Dearborn,  Mich 

Decatur,  Ala 

Defiance ,  Ohio 

Denton,  Tex 

Denver,  Colo 

Derby,  Conn 

Detroit,  Mich 

District  13,  Md 

Dixon,  111 

Donora ,  Pa 

Dothan,  Ala 

Dover,  N.  H 

Dublin,  Ga 

Du  Bois,  Pa 

Dubuque ,  Iowa 

Duluth,  Minn 

Duncan,  Okla 

Dunkirk,  N.  Y 

Dunmore ,  Pa 

Duquesne,  Pa 

Durant,  Okla 

Durham,  N.  C 

East  Chicago,  Ind... 
East  Cleveland,  Ohio 

Easthampton  town, 
Mass.* 


East  Hartford  town, 

Conn.  ^ 

East  Liverpool,  Ohio. 

Easton,  Pa 

East  Orange,  N.  J. . . . 


East  Point,  Ga 

East  Providence  town, 

R.    I.' 

East  St.  Louis,   111.. 

Eau  Claire,  Wis 

El  Dorado,  Ark 


Elgin,  111 

Elizabeth,  N.  J 

Elizabeth  City,  N.  C. 

Elihart,  Ind 

Ellwood  City,  Pa 

Elmlra,  N.  Y 

El  Paso,  Tex 

Elwcod .  Ind 

Elyria,  Ohio 

!  Endicott,  N.  Y 


Population 
1950 


(^Thousand 
(Number]      dollars) 


16,208 
905,636 
12,445 
30,151 
12,295 

13,839 
17,  lU 
21,235 
11,907 

45,263 
31,731 
35,949 
10,921 
79,510 

18,365 
17,170 
374,770 
47,893 
27,984 

16,720 
10,073 
13,302 
15,545 
10,909 

10,491 
17,723 
108,053 
19,108 
18,120 

11,626 
45,184 
64,232 
55,130 
12,804 

37,632 
432,927 
22,424 
37,892 
34,537 

13,188 
243,108 
94,529 
19,879 
11,270 

21,345 

412,856 

10,264 

1,838,517 

19,135 

11,532 
11,831 
21,556 
15,911 
10,213 

11,466 
49,528 
104,066 
15,260 
17,965 

20,302 
17,612 
10,521 
70,307 
54,124 
39,875 


10,694 

29,340 
24,072 
34,410 
73,057 

21,628 

35,791 
81,950 
35,862 
23,047 

43,534 
112,675 
12,682 
35,556 
12,898 

49,690 
130,003 
11,350 
30,197 
20,168 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


5 

156 

3 


18 

5 

172 

3 

3 
4 
5 
5 
5 

4 
6 
6 
3 
6 


Receipts, 

entire 
year 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


113 

5,579 

■97 

220 

56 

159 
107 
153 
78 

259 
139 
432 
123 
352 

135 
111 
1,947 
229 
W6 

147 
120 
95 
51 
137 

122 
148 
358 
136 
148 

90 
222 
711 
185 

94 

336 
1,690 
176 
290 
344 

93 
1,480 
365 
77 
70 

117 
1,735 

162 

7,302 

62 

95 
82 
115 
114 
99 

112 

319 

416 

99 

89 

57 
119 
119 
377 
243 
642 


115 
331 
258 
476 


136 
641 
180 
147 


282 

674 
88 
187 
104 

276 
397 
93 
181 
13C  I 


16 
862 
12 
17 
2 

19 

21 
10 
13 

65 
28 
87 
14 
82 

16 
45 
341 
38 
19 


67 
470 
33 
36 
58 

U 
308 

30 
9 
9 

20 
495 

30 
903 

14 


13 
63 
73 
26 
9 

3 
1 
39 
92 
16 
115 


30 
26 
23 
137 


12 
101 
35 
34 

62 
86 
10 
27 
5 

36 
9J 
15 


Active 

propnc- 
tors.' 
Novem- 
ber 

(Timber) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Nuinbtr) 


23 

3 
10 
5 

3 
37 
8 
3 
4 

3 

15 

4 

162 

1 


17 
301 


9 

12 
13 
6 

26 
8 

48 
8 

39 

12 

37 

134 

13 

8 

20 
3 
9 

2 


5 
12 

31 
16 
10 

4 
13 
35 
10 

5 

17 
176 
13 
16 
30 

7 
108 
12 


10 
17b 

9 
335 

6 


18 
42 


12 
5 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Dollgis) 


660 
1,825 
353 
346 
282 


7.42 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  7J.— FUNERAL  SERVICE— SELECTED  CITIES  OF  10,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE;  1948— Continued 

Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


City 


Population 
1950 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


[Numhcrl 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
doilars) 


Active 
proprie 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 

[Humtxr) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Kumbcr) 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(Dollars) 


City 


Population 
1950 


Estab- 

liab- 
ments 


(>(umbCT) 


Receipts, 

entire 
year 

(Thousar^ 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 

entire 
year 

[Thousand 
dollars) 


Active 

proprie- 
tors," 
Novem- 
ber 

(Number) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(>^umbCTj 


Fiyroll. 

workweek 
ended 


Englewood,  N,  J 

Enid,  Okla 

Erie,  Pa 

Eseanaba,  Mich 

Eugene,  Oreg 

Eureka,  Calif 

Evanston,  111 

Evansville,  Ind 

Everett,  Mass 

Everett,  Wash 

Fairmont,  W.  Va 

Fargo,  N,  Dale 

Fairbault,  Minn , 

Farrell,  Pa 

Fayetteville,  Ark.,., 

Fayetteville,  N.  C... 

Findlay,  Ohio 

Fltchburg,  Mass 

Flint,  Mich.... 

Florence,  Ala 

Florence,  S,  C 

Fond  du  Lac,  Wis 

Fort  Collins,  Colo,,, 

Fort  Dodge,  Io«a 

Fort  Madison,  Iowa. . , 

Fort  Pierce,  Fla 

Fort  Smith,  Ark 

Fort  Wayne,  Ind 

Fostoria,  Ohio 

Framlngham  town,Mass,^ 

Frankfort,  Ind 

Frankfort,  Ky 

Frederick,  Md 

Fredericksburg,  Va.., 
Freeport,  111. 

Fresno,  Calif 

Fulton,  Mo 

Gadsden,  Ala 

Gainesville,  Fla 

Gainesville,  Ga 

Gainesville,  Tex 

Galesburg,  111 

Gardner,  Mass 

Gary,  Ind 

Gastonia,  H.  C 

Geneva,  N.  Y 

Glendale,  Calif 

Glens  Falls,  N,  Y,.., 

Gloucester,  Mass 

Gloucester  City,  N,J, 

Gloversville,  "N,  Y, . , 

Goldsboro,  N,  C 

Goshen,  Ind 

Grand  Forks,  N,  Dak.. 
Grand  Rapids,  Mich... 

Granite  City,  111,... 
Great  Falls,  M  nt..., 

Greeley,  Colo 

Green  Day,  Wis 

Greensboro,  N.  C 

Greensburg,  Pa 

Greenville,  Miss 

Greenville,  N.  C 

Greenville,  S.  C 

Greenville,  Tex 

Greenwood,  Miss 

Greenwood,  S.  C 

Griffin,  Ga 

Gulfport,  Miss 

Guthrie,  Okla 

Hackensack,  N,  J 

Hagerstown,  Md, 

Hamilton,  Ohio 

Hammond,  Ind 

Hamtramck,  Mich 

Hannibal,  Mo 

Hanover,  Pa , 

Harrisburg,  111 , 

Harrlsburg,  Pa 

Hartford,  Conn , 

Hattiesburg,  Mias..., 

Haverhill,  Mass 

Hayward,  Calif 

Hazleton,  Pa 

Hempstead,  N.  Y 


23,092 
35,976 
130,125 
15,068 
35,672 

22,913 
73,030 
109,869 
i5,789 
33,807 

29,273 
37,981 
16,012 
13,667 
17,02i 

3.1,605 
23,306 
42,671 
162,800 
23,832 

22,378 
29,826 
W,932 
25,025 
14,943 

13,413 
47,8&4 
132,340 
14,348 
27,845 

14,933 
11,949 
18,092 
12,143 
22,425 

90,618 
10,040 
55,523 
26,577 
11,381 

11,219 
31,357 
19,617 
132,496 
23,003 

17,087 
95,398 
19,448 
25,048 
14,283 

23,576 
21,399 
12,977 
26,617 
175,647 

29,139 
39,006 
20,286 
52,443 
73,703 

17,237 
29,914 
16,713 
57,932 
14,697 

18,002 
13,672 
13,952 
22,428 
10,019 

29,207 
36,232 
57,717 
87,423 
43,245 

20,540 
14,065 
10,994 
39,091 
177,073 

29,432 
47,213 
14,273 
35,486 
29,021 


139 
211 
855 
107 
230 

248 
497 
766 
195 
206 

294 
128 
60 
110 
115 

22 
205 
170 
954 

65 

61 
227 
105 
213 

97 

72 
244 
608 

98 
142 

144 
118 
151 
147 
158 

549 
68 
129 
202 
130 

111 
200 
80 
574 
234 

85 
305 
194 

93 


197 
126 
88 
106 
1,005 

130 
208 
149 
165 
473 

154 
130 
133 
572 
162 

145 
160 
197 
46 
92 

1-1 
191 
400 
362 
330 

176 

71 

124 

537 

1,156 

126 
296 
175 
343 

114 


15 
49 
101 
35 
18 

13 
105 

143 
21 
63 

28 
12 


36 

33 

18 

288 

21 

18 
39 

9 
33 


51 

83 

9 

17 

15 
13 
19 
19 
20 

142 
11 
29 
35 
23 

13 

23 

20 

104 


13 
53 
46 
18 
6 

41 
26 
35 
20 
202 

18 
33 
IS 
20 
116 

11 
33 
32 
107 
20 

23 
19 
68 
15 
14 

26 
15 
46 
43 

12 


327 
1,035 

1,910 
568 
390 

376 
2,498 
2,622 

3% 
1,318 

620 
534 

118 
228 

705 
694 
380 
5,450 
412 

346 
1,026 
194 
658 
352 

155 
1,107 
1,624 

121 
314 

300 
229 
334 
345 
373 

2,591 
19^' 
583 

544 
524 

261 

440 

400 

1,986 

1,053 

230 

1,031 

751 

305 

121 

812 
612 
645 
358 
3,935 

363 
675 
362 
398 
2,713 

158 
643 
635 
2,099 
377 

532 
463 
1,303 
379 
328 

475 
310 
866 
813 
185 

521 

138 

586 

1,351 

4,667 


540 
562 

261 


Henderson,  Ky, 

Henderson,  N.  C 

Hermosa  Beach, Calif, 

Hibbing,  Minn 

Hickory,  N.  C 

Highland  Park,  Mich. 

High  Point,  N.  C 

Hoboken,  N.  J 

Holland,  Mich 

Holyoke,  Mass 

Homestead,  Pa 

Hopkinsville,  Ky.... 

Homell,  N.  Y 

Hot  Springs,  Ark.... 

Houma,  La 

Houston,  Tex 

Hudson,  N.  Y 

Huntington,  Ind 

Huntington,  W.  Va. .. 

Huntington  Park, 
Calif 

Huntsville,  Ala 

Hutchinson,  Kans,... 
Independence,  Kans.. 
Independence,  Mo.... 

Indiana,  Pa 

Indianapolis,  Ind... 
Ingleuood,  Calif,.,. 

Iowa  City,  Iowa 

Ironton,  Ohio 

Irvlngton,  N.  J 

Ithaca,  N.  Y 

Jackson,  Mich 

Jackson,  Tenn 

Jacksonville,  Fla... 

Jacksonville,  111... 

Jamestown,  N,  Y 

Jamestown,  N.  D 

Janesville,  Wis 

Jeannette,  Pa 


Jefferson  City,  Mo, 
Jeffersonville,  Ind 
Jersey  City,  N.  J.. 
Johnson  City,  Tenn, 
Johnstown,  N,  Y, . . . 

Johnstown,  Pa, 

Jollet,  111... 

Jonesboro,  Ark 

Joplin,  Mo 

Kalamazoo,  Mich, . . . 

Kankakee,  111 

Kansas  City,  Mo.... 

Kearney,  Nebr 

Kearney,  N.  J 

Keene,  N.  H 

Kenmore,  N.  Y 

Kenosha,  Wis 

Kent,  Ohio 

Keokuk,  Iowa 

Kingston,  N.  Y 

Kingston,  Pa 

Kinston,  N.  C 

Kirksville,  Mo 

Kirkwood,  Mo 

Kokomo,  Ind 

Lackawanna,  N.  Y. .. 

Laconia,  N.  H 

La  Crosse,  wis 

Lafayette,  Ind 

Lafayette,  La 

La  Grange,  Ga 

Lake  Charles,  La,.. 

Lakeland,  Pla 

Lakewood,  Ohio,.... 
Lancaster,  Ohio. 

Lancaster,  Pa 

Lansing,  Mich 

La  Porte,  Ind 

Laredo,  Tex 

La  Salle,  111 

Latrobe ,  Pa 

Laurel,  Miss, 

Lawrence,  Kans,..., 

Lawrence ,  Masrf 

Lawton,  Okla 


16,760 
10,942 
11,766 
16,212 
14,691 

46,155 
39,930 
50,510 
15,742 
54,441 

10,031 
12,531 
15,055 
29,298 

11,480 
594,321 
11,656 
15,033 
36,160 


29,376 
16,406 
33,524 
11,432 
36,332 

11,706 
424,683 
46,046 
27,018 
16,329 

59,142 
29,395 
50,904 
30,098 
203,404 

20,374 
43,250 
10,601 
24,829 
16,179 

24,990 
14,671 
300,447 
27,778 
10,861 

62,723 
52,460 
16,260 
38,515 
57,326 

25,373 
453,290 
12,106 
39,828 
15,631 

20,232 
54,360 
12,383 
16,076 
28,860 

21,061 
18,278 
10,948 
18,587 
38,600 

27,646 
14,722 
47,3% 
35,508 
33,465 

24,954 
41,202 
30,846 
67,878 
24,140 


63,601 
91,694 
17,230 
51,694 
12,023 

11,952 
24,938 
23,292 
30,427 
34,527 


150 
134 
222 
105 
79 

625 
205 
380 
181 
416 

174 
127 
138 

132 

83 
2,166 
170 
127 
353 


163 
133 
245 

87 
230 

140 
3,064 
297 
148 
155 

492 
172 
420 
266 
1,037 

156 
297 
132 

117 
106 

162 

116 

2,199 

186 

105 

568 
546 
207 
240 
341 

193 

2,263 

62 

270 

96 

128 
294 
179 
108 
265 

35 
213 
104 

89 
193 


230 

265 

69 

168 
200 
162 
593 

158 

382 
590 
144 
123 
67 

69 
189 
137 
807 
124 


30 
21 
49 
18 
23 

60 
53 
75 
46 
66 

18 
22 
24 
26 

26 
551 
23 

17 

51 


31 
23 
65 
7 
43 

14 
525 
59 
25 
22 

68 
22 
S3 
85 
286 


73 
24 

15 
9 

30 
21 
242 
38 
14 

75 
61 
36 
69 
66 

22 
463 
9 
36 
23 

5 

89 
74 
10 
60 

16 
33 
S 
29 
24 


47 
26 
43 
167 
18 

72 
74 
10 
16 


14 
12 
19 
6 
12 

20 
27 
34 
21 
29 

10 
12 
13 
15 

U 

234 

6 


235 

17 
10 
12 

46 
14 
29 
47 
138 

4 
21 

9 
11 

4 

12 
10 
147 
19 
11 

30 
25 
20 
24 
22 

12 

150 

5 

24 

10 

2 

23 
14 
4 
22 

6 
23 

5 
10 
16 

4 
6 
19 
24 
4 

20 
17 
20 
32 

7 

31 
26 

6 
11 

5 

9 

19 
5 
37 
10 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


CITIES 


7.43 


Tabic  7J.— FUNERAL  SERVICE— SELECTED  CITIES  OF  10,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 

ESTABUSHMENTS,  RECEIPTS,  PAY  ROLL, 'AND  PERSONNEL 


City 


Leavenworth,  Kans. 

Lebanon,  Pa 

Leoainster,  Mass.. 
LevistoD,  Maine... 
Levlstown,  Pa 


Lexington,  Ky 

Lexington  t,ovn,Mass.^ 

Uaa,  Ohio 

Lincoln  town,  R.  I.^. 
Linden,  N.  J 


little  Rock,  Ark... 

Lock  Haven,  Pa 

Lockport,,  N.  T 

Logan,  Dt'ah 

Loganjiport ,  Ind .... 


Long  Beach,  Calif.. 
Long  Branch,  N.  J.. 

LongTlew,  Tex 

Lorain,  Ohio 

Lo8  Angeles,  Calif, 


Louisville,  Ky. 

Lower  Marion  twp.^a. 

Lufkin,  Tex 

Lynhrook,  N.  Y 

lomchburg,  Va 


Lynn,  Mass.. .. . 
McAllen,  Tex... 
Haccoh,  111.... 
HoCcnh,  Miss... 
HcKeesport,  Pa. 


HcEees  Rocks,  Pa. 
HcZlnney,  Tex.... 

Hadlson,  Vis 

Mahanpy  City,  Pa. 
Maiden,  Mass 


Manhattan,  Kans. 

Manitowoc,  Vis 

Hankato,  Minn 

Mansfield,  Ohio 

Marblehead  town, Mass. 


Population 
1950 


Estib- 
Ush- 
mcnts 


?<UTnbtrl 


Marietta,  Ga. .. 
Marietta,  Ohio, 
Marinette,  Wis. 
Marlon,  111.... 
Marlon,  Ind.... 


Marlon,  Ohio 

Marlborough,  Mass.. 
Marquette,  Mich.,.. 

Marshall ,  Tex 

Marshall  town,  Iowa. 


Martlnsburg,  W.  Va. 
Martinsville,  Va... 
Mason  City,  Iowa... 

Massena,  N.  Y 

Massillon,  Ohio.... 


Mattoon,  111.. 
MAywood,  111.. 
Meadvllle,  Pa. 
Medford,  Mass. 
Hedford,  Oreg, 


Melrose,  Mass.. . 
Heqihls,  Tenn. .. 
Menmrinee,  Mich. 
Merced,  Calif... 
Merlden,  Conn. . . 


Meridian,  Miss 

Mesa,  Ariz 

Metfauen  town,  Mass. 

Mexico,  Mo 

Miami,  Fla 


Mlaal  Beach,  Pla 

Michigan  City,  Ind... 
Mlddlebcrough  town, 

Masa.l 

Mlddletown,  Conn 

Hlddletovn,  N.  Y 

Mlddletown,  Ohio 

Mllford  town,  Mass.'. 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

Minneapolis ,  Minn. . . . 
Hlnot,  N.  Dak 


Hlshawaka,  Ind. 
Missoula,  Mont. 

Moberly,  Mo 

Mobile,  Ala.... 
Modesto,  Calif. 


20,543 
28,13-1 
24,084 
41,  U2 

13,875 

54,449 
17,093 
49,880 
11,020 
30,434 

101,387 
11,325 
25,136 
16,802 
20,933 

244,072 

23,049 

24,445 

50,819 

1,957,692 

367,359 
43,356 
15,147 
17,258 
47,639 

99,521 
20,005 
10,586 
10,386 
51,223 

16,278 
10,525 
95,594 
10,930 
59,779 

18,996 
Zl.Ui, 
18,785 
43,363 
13,711 

20,688 
16,024 
14,198 
10,130 
30,059 

33,786 
15,741 
17,345 
22,255 
19,750 

15,566 
17,210 
27,593 
13,123 
29,524 

17,993 
27,409 
18,906 
66,109 
17,170 

26,919 
394,012 
11,124 
15,144 
43,747 

41,709 
16,766 
24,4U 
11,6U 
246,983 

45,541 
28,379 

10,139 
29,665 
22,565 

33,634 

15,405 

632,651 

517,277 

21,924 

32,378 
22,320 
12,833 
127,151 
17,347 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(TTumiand 
dollar]) 


Pay  coll. 
entire 
year 

dollars) 


41 
4 
5 
3 
6 

17 
3 
3 
3 

15 

9 
4 
6 
11 

11 

3 
5 
3 
5 
3 

3 

3 
4 
3 
7 

6 
6 
3 
6 
3 

3 

3 
4 
3 
6 

3 
3 
5 
6 

4 


159 
207 
126 
279 
114 

470 
87 

359 
19 
70 


185 
91 
lU 

1,017 
229 
155 
219 

6,033 

1,834 
206 
134 
64 
850 

592 
129 
77 
116 
485 

308 
154 
359 
94 
235 

75 
152 

74 
421 

60 

153 
175 
102 
130 
221 

229 
79 
80 
161 
127 

139 
90 

176 
83 

275 


Active 
propne- 
tora,* 
Novem- 
ber 

(>(umlier) 


150 
7 

29 
3 

13 

272 
44 
32 

13 
1,597 

239 
19 
34 
31 
94 

68 

26 

5 

34 
53 


Paid 

employees. 

work  week 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

tNumljcr) 


125 

27 

275 

46 

138 

U 

165 

10 

138 

23 

77 

6 

1,126 

317 

89 

U 

135 

39 

261 

33 

273 

64 

107 

4 

77 

2 

71 

10 

1,195 

251 

375 

77 

170 

29 

93 

26 

177 

37 

166 

17 

244 

36 

111 

5 

3,525 

546 

2,478 

525 

127 

20 

136 

16 

143 

25 

91 

19 

610 

179 

24B 

57 

71 
6 
10 

4 
8 

79 
12 
19 
7 
500 


21 
12 
44 

32 
13 

4 
21 
27 

20 

17 

25 

4 

9 

5 

4 

8 

19 

1 

14 
12 
3 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(Dollar)) 


City 


3 
169 

4 
12 
11 

41 
1 
2 

7 

112 


19 
9 

19 

,    3 

193 

176 

5 


77 
16 


591 
882 
251 
904 
240 

1,432 

316 

1,198 

180 

3,349 
145 
512 
152 

308 

5,394 

649 

551 

275 

32,209 

5,815 
343 
825 
569 

1,994 

1,171 
397 
113 
628 

1,119 

548 

545 

1,268 

89 

267 

119 
117 
330 
1,219 
27 

389 
495 
73 
202 
996 

511 
152 
140 
736 
319 

321 
462 
373 
754 
814 

432 
374 
251 
200 
411 

134 
6,442 
273 
828 
685 

1,350 
69 
65 
210 

4,923 

1,309 
592 

495 
743 
331 

704 

93 

10,357 

10,099 

372 

185 

350 

375 

3,426 

1,322 


Mollne,  111 

Moneesen ,   Pa 

Monmouth,   111 

Monroe ,  La 

Monroe,  Mich 

Monroe,  N.  C 

Montclair,  N.  J... 
Morgantown,  W.  Va. 
Morrlstown,  N,  J.. 
Morrlstown,  Tenn.. 


Population 
1950 


EsQty 
lijh- 
ments 


(Number; 


Moultrie,  Oa 

Moundsville,  W.  Va.. 
Mount  Carmel,  Pa.... 
Mount  Clemens,  Mich. 
Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y. . 

Mount  Vernon,  Ohio.. 

Muncle,  Ind 

Munhall,  Pa 

Morfreesboro,  Tenn.. 
Muscatine,  Iowa 

Muskogee,  Okla 

Nacogdoches ,  Tex. . . . 

Nantlcoke,  Pa 

Nashua,  H.  H 

Nashville,  Tenn 

Natchez,  Miss 

Natick  town,  Hass.^. 

Naugatuck,  Conn 

New  Albany,  Ind..... 
Newark,  N.  J 

Newark,  Ohio 

New  Bedford,  Mass.. 
New  Bern,  N.  C 

New  Britain,  Conn.. 
New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Newburgh,  N.  Y 

New  Castle,  Ind 

New  Castle,  Pa 

New  Haven,  Conn..... 
New  Iberia,  La 

New  Kensington,  Pa,  . 
New  London,"  Conn. , . . 
New  Philadelphia,Ohio 

Newport,  Ky 

Newport,  R.  I 

Newport  News,  Va.... 
New  Rocbelle,  N.  Y. . 

Newton,  Iowa. 

Newton ,  Mass 

New  York,  N.  Y 

Bronx  Borough,.... 
Brooklyn  Borough.. 
Manhattan  Borough. 
Queens  Borough.... 
Richmond  Borough.. 

Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Nlles,  Ohio 

Norfolk,  Va 

Norristown,  Pa 

North  Adams,  Mass... 

Northampton ,  Mass . . . 
North  Attleborough 

town,  Maas,^ 

North  Braddock,  Pa.. 
North  littleFbck, Ark. 
North  Tonawanda.N.Y. 

Norwalk,  Conn 

Norwich  city,  Conn.. 
Norwood  town,  Mass.^ 

Norwood ,  Ohio 

Oakland,  Calif 

Oak  Park,  111 

Ocala,  Fla 

Ogden,  Utah 

Ogdensburg,  N.  Y.... 
Oil  City,  Pa 

Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 

Okmulgee,  Okla 

Clean,  N.  Y 

Oneida,  N.  Y 

Opelousas,  La 

Orange,  N.  J 

Orangeburg,  S.  C... 

Oshkosh,  Wis 

Osslning,  N.  Y 

Oswego,  N.  Y 


37,296 
17,929 
10,190 
38,375 
21,275 

10,  lU 
43,775 
25,446 
17,078 
13,016 

11,612 
14,759 
14,298 
16,815 
71,837 

12,021 
58,364 
16,422 
13,027 
19,483 

37,255 
12,303 
20,140 
34,666 
173,359 

22,678 
19,663 
17,463 
29,297 
437,357 

34,178 
109,033 
15,784 
73,663 
38,768 

31,924. 
18,227 
48,563 
163,344 
16,460 

25,226 
30,367 
12,966 
31,015 
32,090 

41,571 
59;626 
11,699 
80,996 

7,335,099 
1,444,903 
2,716,347 
1,936,540 
1,546,294 
191,015 

90,375 
16,733 
188,601 
38,193 
21,475 

28,998 

12, U9 
W,724 
42,  U2 
24,730 

49,458 
23,382 
16,693 
34,626 
380,576 

63,175 
11,588 
56,910 
16,126 
19,556 

242,450 
18,298 
22,842 
11,367 
11,600 

38,413 
15,311 
40,934 
16,055 
22,611 


Receipts, 

entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollara) 


(Tliousand 
dollar)) 


11 
4 
18 
24 
5 

4 
6 
3 
5 
5 

12 
6 
3 

12 

930 
100 
360 
270 
173 
27 

16 

4 
17 
U 

5 


259 
54 
■103 
192 
195 

104 
376 
182 
190 
93 

107 
128 
144 
169 
313 

96 
300 

80 
140 
156 

233 
90 
137 
176 
879 

94 
37 
130 
190 
2,634 

208 
517 
37 
353 
274 

260 

119 

434 

1,254 

97 

122 
139 
72 
239 
192 

303 

240 

97 

225 

36,181 
3,936 
11,376 
13,581 
6,462 
326 

399 
99 

798 
319 
134 


35 

69 

139 

50 

149 
193 
28 
180 
2,076 

545 
144 
303 
98 
164 

800 
83 
121 
106 
79 


Pay  coll, 
entire 
year 


(7<umber) 


382 
U6 
237 


32 
3 
14 
59 
13 

21 

109 
32 
61 
26 

19 
U 
16 
15 
86 

10 
47 
11 
16 
19 

38 

11 

6 

13 

182 


27 

52 

447 

33 
53 

5 
57 


54 
10 
45 
245 
36 

17 
37 
12 
52 
13 

35 
71 
16 
38 

6,328 
769 
1,545 
2,670 
1,202 
142 

47 
15 
165 
40 
12 


6 

4 

30 

3 

28 

17 

2 

17 

531 

66 
29 
55 
15 
16 


Paid 
Active  'employees, 
proprie-    workweek 

""••    ;     ended 
Novem 
ber 


nearest 
Nov.  15 
(Tviumbcr) 


14 
4 
3 

12 

698 
61 
303 
188 
121 
25 

15 
6 
16 
12 
5 


Pay  coll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Dollar)) 


15 

2 

6 
33 

6 

9 
33 
15 
18 
12 

12 
7 
7 
6 

26 

7 
23 

5 
15 
12 

19 

10 

7 

9 

115 

15 
2 

11 
20 
226 

11 
31 
5 
26 
14 

22 

5 
28 
72 
17 


13 
7 

19 
6 

26 

15 

5 

15 

2,161 
243 
599 
372 
400 
47 

21 

6 

70 

23 

5 


212 

18 

26 

3 

17 

4 

U 

7 

29 

2 

39 

12 

13 

3 

31 

7 

9 

5 

18 

6 

35 

1,131 

17 

611 

15 

1,165 

8 

344 

8 

302 

92 

3,999 

15 

513 

6 

390 

7 

292 

8 

386 

30 

670 

16 

575 

17 

1,494 

3 

182 

5 

285 

7.44 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  7J.— FUNERAL  SERVICE— SELECTED  CITIES  OF  10,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 

Establishments,  IUceipts,  Pav  Roll,  and  Personnel 


City 


Ottawa,  111 

Ottawa,  K&ns 

Ottuiiiua,   loua. 

Ouatcnna,  Minn. 

Owensboro,  Ky 

Paducah,  Ky 

Palnesvllle ,  Ohio. . . . 

Panama  City,  Fla 

Paris,  Tex 

Parkersburg,  W..Va,.. 

Parsons,  Kans 

Pasadena,  Calif 

Pascagoula,  Miss 

Passaic,  N.  J 

Paterson,  N,  J 

Pawtucket,  R.  I 

Peabody,  Mass 

PeekskiU,  N,  Y 

Pekin,  111 

Pensacola,  Fla 

Peoria,  111 

Perth  Amboy,  N,  J.... 

Peni,  Tnd 

Petersburg ,  Va 

Phenix  City,  Ala 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Philllpsburg,  N.  J... 

Phoenix,  Aris 

Pine  Bluff,  Ark 

Piqua,  Ohio 

Pittsburg,  Kans 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Pittsfield,  Mass 

Pittston,  Pa 

Plainfield,  N.  J 

Plains  twp,,  Pa,^,... 

Plattsburg,  N.  Y 

Pleasantvllle,  N.  J.. 

Plymouth,  Pa 

Pocatello,  Idaho 

Ponca  City,  Okla 

Pontlac,  Mich 

Poplar  Bluff,  Mo 

Port  Chester,  N.  Y.,. 

Port  Huron,  Mich 

Portland,  Maine 

Portsmouth,  Ohio 

Portsmouth,  Va 

Pottstown,  Pa 

PottsTlUe,  Pa 

Poughkeepsie,  N,  Y... 

Providence,  R.  I 

Prove,  ntahi 

Pueblo,  Colo 

Qulncy,  111 

Quincy  Mass 

Raleigh,  N.  C 

Reading  town,  Masa,^. 

Reading,  Pa 

Red  Bank,  N.  J 

Redding,  Calif 

Redlande,  Calif 

Redondo  Beach,  Calif. 

Reidaville,  N.C 

Rensselaer,  N.  Y 

Revere,  Mass 

Richmond,  Calif 

Richmond,  Ind 

Richmond,  Ky 

Richmond,  Va 

Riverside,  Calif 

Rochester,  Minn 

Rochester,  N,  H 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

Rockford,  111 

Rock  Hill,  S.  C 

Rock  Island,  111 

Rockville  Centre, N.Y. 
Rocky  Moxint,  N,  C... 
Rome,  Ga 

Rome,  N.  Y 

Royal  Oak,  Mich 

Ruston,  Lq 

Rutland  city,  Vt, 

Saginaw,  Mich 

St.  Augustine,  Fla,., 

St.  Joseph,  Mo , 

St,  Louis,  Mo , 

St,  Petersburg,  Fla., 
Salem,  Mass 


Population 
1950 


Esab- 
hsh- 
mcnts 


(N-mbCT) 


16,951 
10,051 
33,640 
10,149 
33,983 

32,430 
14,365 
26,24a 
21,636 
29,510 

14,706 

104,037 

10,797 

57,351 

139,423 

81,180 
22,647 
17,746 
21,912 
43,293 

111,523 
41,291 
13.281 
34,943 
23,285 

2,064,794 

18,909 

105,442 

37,147 

17,426 

19,371 
673,763 
53,055 
14,992 
42,212 

12,543 
17,726 
12,032 
13,026 
25,882 

20,185 
73,112 
15,120 
23,  %9 
35,597 
76,936 
36,663 
71,294 
22,616 
23,642 
40,975 
247,700 
28,899 
63,561 
'41 ,402 

83,190 
65,123 
13,879 
109,062 
12,710 


3 
14 
23 

16 
5 
7 
4 
7 

10 

12 

5 

5 

3 

353 
4 
7 
6 
5 


10,137 

3 

97 

18,411 

3 

180 

25,208 

4 

79 

11,760 

5 

168 

10,745 

3 

66 

36,663 

3 

77 

99,218 

3 

219 

39,504 

7 

290 

10,217 

4 

98 

229,906 

27 

1,456 

46,399 

4 

250 

29,634 

3 

321 

13,763 

3 

61 

331,252 

75 

2,200 

92,503 

7 

490 

24,472 

7 

164 

4a, 594 

4 

230 

22,274 

5 

144 

27,644 

5 

149 

29,617 

7 

270 

41,379 

9 

230 

46,817 

6 

277 

10,346 

4 

87 

17,547 

6 

123 

92,352 

12 

465 

13,418 

4 

105 

75,572 

9 

479 

852,623 

117 

5,906 

95,712 

8 

912 

41,847 

10 

307 

Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


109 
158 
195 
47 
260 

217 
109 
92 
195 
307 

112 
626 
82 
416 
934 

420 
84 
174 
170 
332 

753 
336 
129 
200 
62 

11,541 
135 
740 
192 
108 

119 
4,446 
269 
167 
308 

93 
127 
119 
164 
134 

79 
359 

85 
102 
285 
405 
274 
281 
134 
219 
251 
2,002 

91 
294 
237 

426 
304 
57 
757 
261 


Active 
propne- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 

[Xumber) 


146 
24 
30 
92 

58 
6 
26 
32 
43 

176 
28 
19 
60 


,549 

10 

146 

45 


6 
594 
35 

7 
37 

6 
18 

5 
18 

17 

6 
59 
18 

7 
63 
69 
43 
35 
23 
16 
39 
236 
13 
58 
24 

50 
62 
22 
169 
31 

18 
25 

7 
23 

9 

3 
51 
24 


57 

34 

5 

243 

46 

38 
47 
16 
26 
92 

35 
37 
14 


21 
143 
,645 
257 

3- 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  IS 

(Humbcr) 


119 

6 

10 

5 

12 
4 
5 

11 
3 


44 
12 
13 
68 

23 
2 
10 
13 
28 

50 
14 
10 
23 
12 

709 
10 
42 
30 


271 
16 


3 
26 
12 

3 
23 
39 
20 
22 
13 
10 
20 
120 

5 
17 
13 

23 
32 

7 
52 

11 

12 
15 

2 
14 

3 

2 
22 
14 
10 
140 

21 

13 

4 

104 

14 

25 
21 


20 

16 

9 

5 

42 

10 
53 
545 
71 

12 


Pay  roll, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Dolldra) 


237 

295 

550 

30 

1,229 

937 
175 
422 
1,693 
833 

315 

2,859 

3% 

567 

1,842 

1,113 
36 
506 
567 
885 

2,832 
530 
350 
909 
319 

29,865 

197 

2,736 

938 

203 

244 
11,107 
643 
348 
708 

136 
375 
71 
437 
372 

115 

1,083 

358 

130 

1,223 

1,753 

927 

741 

463 

317 

325 

4,481 

335 

1,140 

505 

866 
1,132 

420 
3,250 

610 

390 
563 
88 
446 
170 

52 
993 
410 
305 

4,910 

1,143 
610 
115 

4,457 
863 

735 

1,001 

403 

473 

1,334 

635 
726 
247 
152 
1,708 

409 

2,692 

30,225 

5.306 

680 


Gty 


Salem,  Oreg 

Salloa,  Kans 

Salisbury,  Md 

Salisbury,  N,  C 

Salt  Laie  City,  Utah 

San  Angelo,  Tex...., 
San  Antonio,  Tex.... 

San  Benito,  Tex 

San  Bernardino, Caliji 

San  Buenaventura, 

Calif 

San  Diego,  Calif.... 

Sandusky,  Ohio 

San  Fernando,  Calif. 
Sanf ord ,  Fla 

Sanford,  N.  C 

San  Francisco/:  a  lif. 

San  Jose,  Calif 

Santa  Ana,  Calif.... 
Santa  Barbara, Calif , 

Santa  Cruz,  Calif... 

Santa  Fe,  N.  Mex 

Santa  Monica,  Calif, 
Santa  Rosa,  Calif... 

Sapulpa,  Okla 

Sarasota,  Fla 

Saratoga  Springs, 

N.  T 

Savannah,  Ga 

Schenectady,  N.  Y. .. 

Scra.nton,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

Sedalia,  Ho 

Selma,  Ala 

ShuDokin,  Pa 

Sharon,  Pa 

Shawnee,  Okla 

Sheboygan,  Wis 

Shelby,  N.  C 

Shelbyville,  Ind.... 

Shenandoah,  Pa 

Sherman,  Tex 

Shreveport,  La 

Sidney,  Ohio 

Sikeaton,  Mo 

Sioux  City,  Iowa,.,. 
Sioux  Falls,  S.  Dak, 

Sotnerville,  Mass.... 
Somerville,  N,  J,... 

South  Bend,  Ind 

Southbridge  town, 

Mass." 

South  Norfolk,  Va... 
South  St.  Paul,Hlnn. 

South  San  Francisco, 

Calif... 

Spartanburg,  S.  C... 

Spokane,  Wash. 

Springfield,  lU,... 
Springfield,  Mass... 

Springfield,  Ohio... 

Stamford,  Conn 

Statesville,  N.  C... 

Staunton,  Va 

Steelton,  Pa 

Sterling,  111 

Steubenville ,  Ohio.. 

Stockton,  Calif 

Streator ,  111 

Suffolk,  Va 

Summit,  N.  J 

Sumter,  S.  C 

Superior,  Wis 

Sweetwater ,  Tex 

Syracuse,  N.  Y 

Tacoma,  Wash 

Tallahassee,  Fla.... 

Tamaqua^  Pa 

Taunton,  Mass 

Temple,  Tex 

Terre  Haute ,  Ind .... 

Terrell,  Tex 

Texarkana,  Ark.,  and 

Tex 

Thomasville,  Ga 

Tiffin,  Ohio 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Tonawanda,  N.  Y 

Topeka,  Kans 

Traverse  C;lty,  Mich. 
Trenton,  N.  J 


Population 
1950 


Estab- 

U>b' 
menta 


Qjumbcr) 


43,064 
26,141 
15,109 
19,999 

181 ,713 

51,839 

406,811 

U,264 

62,792 

16,535 
321,4*5 
29,060 
12,353 
11,742 

10,004 
760,753 
95,044 
45,534 
44,764 

21,343 
27,547 
71,299 
17,905 
13,018 
18,705 

15,434 
119,689 
92,070 
124,747 
462,440 
20,269 
22,629 
16,834 
26,305 
24,457 

42,485 
15,508 
11,727 
15,792 
20,073 

125,426 
11,413 
11,663 
84,035 
52,161 

102,254 
11,566 
115,698 

17,511 
10,408 
15,996 


19,250 
36,674 

160,484 
80,832 

162,601 

78,029 
73,584 
16,763 
19,884 
12,564 

12,761 
35,695 
71,660 
16,442 
12,287 

17,890 
19,812 
35,091 
13,560 
220,067 

142,975 
27,158 
U,491 
40,056 
24,970 

64,047 
11,553 

40,490 
14,446 
18,943 

301,353 
14,610 
77,627 
16,679 

127,667 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollart) 


Piyroll. 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


198 
160 
156 
170 
621 

237 

1,402 

43 

346 

113 
1,205 

256 
83 
69 

106 
3,790 
602 
226 
249 

222 

103 
339 
164 

103 
305 

125 

592 

679 

1,035 

1,759 

107 
92 
122 
180 
161 

133 
132 
156 
114 
135 

361 

92 

56 

398 

213 

325 
107 
348 

62 
107 

71 


90 
366 
733 
578 
926 

481 
344 
201 
172 
130 

98 
238 
507 
155 
IW 

115 
33 

196 

75 

1,379 

500 

89 

89 

164 

267 

457 
93 

240 
94 
153 

1,834 
140 
431 
113 

1,008 


Active 
proprie- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 

(Number) 


35 
23 
5 
51 
U4 

64 
262 


10 
331 
36 


28 
1,046 
30 
42 
49 

35 

21 
70 
21 
15 
22 

11 
U5 

76 
128 
537 

6 
20 
U 

9 
56 

26 
19 
16 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Humbcf) 


4 

10 

22 

3 

95 

11 

17 

4 

U 

3 

49 

9 

43 

2 

53 

12 

15 

3 

53 

18 

7 

5 

9 

4 

5 

3 

5 

5 

73 

2 

160 

7 

121 

15 

247 

7 

75 

10 

61 

9 

48 

4 

50 

2 

17 

7 

15 

6 

36 

5 

105 

6 

13 

10 

U 

2 

14 

3 

4 

2 

30 

5 

6 

3 

140 

54 

113 

7 

12 

6 

-  4 

2 

28 

4 

69 

2 

117 

9 

24 

2 

62 

5 

18 

3 

9 

5 

406 

39 

15 

4 

88 

5 

10 

4 

175 

23 

6 
24 
54 

20 

128 

5 

21 

5 
123 

12 
4 
7 

15 
419 
29 
17 
17 

10 
7 
22 

9 
7 
10 

6 
75 
32 
82 
148 

7 
U 
7 


Payroll, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Dollars) 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


CITIES 

Table  7J.— FUNERAL  SERVICE-  SELECTED  CITIES  OF  10,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 

ESTABLISHMtNTS,  RECEtPTS,  PaY  RoLL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


7.45 


City 


Population 
1950 


Esub- 
Ush- 
ments 


(Thotuand 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 


Active 
proprie- 
tors.' 
Novcm- 

™.  ^ 

{Thousand 

dolUrs)     [Humhtr] 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Dollars) 


City 


F^d 

Population 
1950 

E.ub. 

lish- 
menu 

Receipts, 
entire 
year 

Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

Active 
proprie- 
tors,* 
Novem- 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

Pay  roll, 

workweek 

ended 

(Tkniiiind 

CThouMnd 

ber 

Nov.  15 

Nov.  15 

.^lumber, 

doll<.rs) 

lloi:<lr]) 

(Number) 

MumM 

(Dollorj) 

39,099 

5 

168 

27 

7 

Q 

474 

21,186 

4 

95 

13 

5 

5 

253 

30,386 

4 

256 

61 

1 

23 

1,2U 

11,196 

4 

127 

26 

3 

12 

501 

18,8*2 

5 

124 

19 

5 

9 

267 

13,215 

4 

81 

11 

3 

5 

208 

23,289 

3 

131 

34 

1 

14 

493 

20,847 

3 

44 

5 

3 

3 

92 

i2,945 

5 

191 

21 

4 

', 

377 

15,109 

4 

95 

9 

■^ 

7 

186 

12,354 

3 

65 

8 

3 

5 

133 

20,961 

4 

71 

7 

2 

5 

137 

11,251 

4 

155 

29 

3 

3 

561 

37,754 

6 

182 

20 

6 

17 

429 

28,624 

3 

34 

1 

3 

3 

30 

43,053 

4 

293 

49 

2 

20 

790 

19,042 

4 

124 

24 

2 

14 

454 

32,695 

4 

127 

27 

3 

13 

515 

58,447 

10 

506 

117 

6 

42 

2,069 

43,501 

10 

255 

32 

6 

11 

639 

23,866 

3 

159 

18 

4 

10 

381 

76,638 

24 

599 

62 

23 

36 

1,170 

31,281 

8 

208 

37 

8 

13 

687 

44,964 

8 

260 

36 

10 

20 

779 

13,565 

4 

134 

20 

3 

3 

384 

109,907 

23 

864 

144 

19 

54 

2,241 

44,975 

9 

240 

69 

8 

34 

1,558 

22,964 

5 

175 

30 

4 

20 

567 

15,567 

3 

92 

19 

2 

10 

372 

13,766 

4 

136 

16 

4 

10 

284 

24,965 

5 

90 

5 

6 

3 

80 

19,494 

6 

143 

11 

3 

5 

212 

20,269 

7 

103 

19 

6 

11 

401 

10,909 

3 

113 

10 

3 

5 

188 

50,186 

11 

223 

38 

11 

12 

499 

13,8% 

4 

119 

8 

5 

4 

151 

201,885 

29 

1,166 

234 

24 

76 

4,344 

36,666 

3 

191 

29 

3 

7 

251 

12,871 

3 

HI 

26 

4 

10 

498 

38,375 

3 

376 

77 

3 

20 

1,484 

152,533 

27 

603 

85 

22 

38 

1,498 

59,704 

13 

513 

62 

15 

31 

1,192 

167,643 

25 

1,010 

210 

19 

35 

3,339 

18,267 

4 

105 

26 

4 

12 

488 

40,424 

6 

276 

52 

3 

20 

1,158 

Trinidad,  Colo 

Troy,  N.  Y 

Troy,  Ohio 

Tulsa,  Okla 

Tupelo,  Miss 

Turtle  Creey ,  Pa 

Tuscaloosa,  Ala 

Tvln  Falls,  Idaho..,. 

Tyler,  Tei 

Onion  City,  N,   J 

Unlontowi,  Pa 

Upper  Dair^y  twp,,Pa.^ 
ntica,  ».  r 

Valdc-s  a,  G« 

Vallc-.'c.  Calif 

Valley  Strean,  N,  Y,. 

Vancouver,  Wash 

Van  Wert,  Ohio 

Vernon,  Tex 

Viclcsburg,  Miss 

Victoria,  Tex 

Vlncermes,  lod 

Virginia,  Hlnn 

Wplcefleld  tovn,Mass.' 
Walla  Walla,  Wash 

WalHngfard  borough. 

Conn 

Walthajn,  Mass 

Warren,  Ohio 

Warren,  Pa 

Washington,  D.  C 


Washington,  Ind.. 
Washington,  Pa... 
Washington  Court 

House,  Ohio 

Waterbury,  Conn.. 
Waterloo,   Iowa... 


Watertown  town,Mass, 

Watertoun,  K.  Y 

Watertown,  Wis 

Watervllle,  Maine... 
Watervliet,  N.  Y. . . . 


12,206 
71,659 
10,628 
130,586 
11,507 

12,347 
46,364 
17,544 
38,864 
55,322 

20,423 
85,078 
101,479 
20,004 
23,164 

26,833 
27,977 
10,317 
12,684 
27,344 

16,102 
18,798 
12,332 
19,600 
24,071 


11,943 
47,198 
49,674 
14,747 
797,670 

10,949 
25,898 

10,457 
104,242 
54,354 

37,339 
34,280 
12,393 
18,232 

15,036 


110 
482 
93 
699 
145 

123 
164 
110 
U2 
636 

323 
219 

708 
128 
209 

68 
169 
106 

89 
115 

120 
116 
122 
74 
179 


39 
244 
268 

118 
4,029 

100 
262 

114 
523 
296 

262 

241 

53 

99 

84 


29 
53 
13 
205 
18 

6 

37 

15 

24 

116 

39 
19 
139 
33 
41 

4 
23 

9 
12 
32 

15 
28 
17 
10 
23 


9 

43 

45 

23 

1,068 

12 
34 

20 
107 
48 

30 

39 

2 

23 

4 


4 
104 


581 
1,148 

201 
3,226 

270 

120 
734 
233 
539 
1,964 

720 
359 
2,543 
338 
849 

60 
667 
217 
229 
700 

282 
567 
308 
214 
384 


170 
751 
705 
451 
20,468 

239 

726 

419 

1,869 

955 

540 

682 

50 

381 
75 


Uoul{egan,  111 

Waukesha ,  Wis 

Wausau,  Wis 

Wajcahnchle,  Tex 

Waycross,  Ga 

Webster  town,  Mass.^. 
Webster  Groves ,  Mo. . . 
Wellesley  town, Mass. ^ 

West  Allls,  Wis 

West  Chester,  Pa 

Westerly  town,  R,  I.^ 

Westrield,  Mass 

West  Frankfort,  111.. 
West  New  York,  N.  J.. 
West  Orange,  N.  J.... 

West  Palm  Beach,  Fla. 
West  Warwick  town, 

R.  I.' 

Weymouth  town,  Mass,^ 

Wheeling,  W.  Va 

White  Plains,  N.  Y... 

Whittier,  Calif 

Wilkes-Barre,  Pa 

Wilkinsburg,  Pa 

Williaaisport,  Pa 

Willimantlc,  Conn,. ., 

Wlljnlngton,  Del 

WiLnlngton,  N.  C 

Wilson,  N.  C 

Winchester  town,Mass.^ 
Winchester,  Va 

Winona ,  Minn 

Winthrop  town,  Mass.^ 

Wobum,  Mass 

Woodbury,  N.  J 

Woonsocket,  R.  I 

Wooster,  Ohio 

Worcester,  Mass 

Wyandotte,  Mich 

Xenia,  Ohio 

Yakima,  Washington... 

Yonkers,  N.  Y 

York,  Pa 

Youngstown,  Ohio 

Ypsllanti,  Mich 

Zanesville,  Ohio 


*  Proprietors  of  unincorporated  businesses. 


^Classified  as  urban  under  special  rule. 


Table7K.— GENERAL  AUTOMOBILE  REPAIR  SHOPS— SELECTED  CITIES  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948 

Establishments,  Receipts.  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


City 


Population 
1950 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


iXumbe,) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 


(Tfum^and 
dolldrs) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

[>^umber)  (^tumber) 


Active 
propne- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Dollorj) 


City 


Population 
1950 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


dumber; 


Receipts, 

entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollar;) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 

(>{umber) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(J^umberJ 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(DolUrs) 


Abbeville ,  La. ..... . 

Aberdeen,  S.  Dak.... 

Aberdeen,  Wash 

Abilene,  Kans 

Abilene,  Tex 

Abington  twp, ,  Pa,  ^, 

Ada,  Okla 

Adrian,  Hich 

Aiken,  S.  C 

Akron,  Ohio 

Alaiseda,  Calif 

Alamosa,  Colo 

Albany,  Calif 

Albany,  Ga 

Albany,  N.  Y 

Albany,   Oreg 

Albemarle,  N.  C 

Aibertville,  Ala,.., 

Albion,  Mich 

Albuquerque,  H.  Mex. 

Alexander  City,  Ala. 

Alexandria,  La 

Alexandria,  Mirm. ... 

Alexandria,  Va 

Alhambra,  Calif 

Alice,  Tex 

Aliqulppa,  Pa 

Allentown,  Pa 

Alliance,  Nebr 

Alliance,  Ohio 


9.318 
20,976 
19,475 

5,580 
47,102 

28,733 
15,935 
18,402 

7,067 
273,189 

63,425 
5,342 
17,545 
30,987 
134,382 

10,076 
11,751 
5,395 
10,395 
97,012 

6,433 
34,685 

6,326 
61,604 
51,284 

16,414 

26,607 

106,233 

7,852 

26,112 


5 

12 

13 

4 

100 

17 
4 
7 
13 
44 


11 
154 
123 

51 
468 

94 

61 

129 

101 

1,523 

304 
114 
123 
256 
1,018 

46 
83 
60 
29 
1,285 

124 
211 
35 
559 
799 

156 

59 

448 

102 

36 


21 

19 

392 

43 
23 
13 
66 
172 


13 

38 

5 

174 

143 

32 

4 
97 
12 

3 


3 

13 

3 

7 

36 

5 
10 
14 

6 
119 

19 
4 
9 
13 
49 

6 
7 
6 
3 
62 

4 
18 

4 
27 
37 


6 
43 

6 
5 
13 

11 
134 

19 
14 
6 
37 
72 

3 

11 

9 

3 

132 


24 

535 

418 

165 

1,931 

250 
180 
536 
317 
8,324 

1,172 

533 

444 

1,350 

3,417 

174 
331 
259 
119 
6,956 

267 

358 

160 

3,564 

2,643 

579 

113 

2,103 

211 
40 


Alma,  Mich ,,,■■. 

Alpena,  Mich. 

Alton,  111 

Altoona,  Pa 

Alius,  Okla 

Alva,  Okla 

Amarillo,  Tex 

Ames,  Iowa 

Amherst  town,  Mass.^, 
Amsterdam,  N.  Y 

Anaheim,  Calif 

Anderson,  Ind 

Anderson,  S.  C 

Andover  town,  Mass.^. 
Ann  Arbor,  Mich 

Annapolis,  Md 

Anniston,  Ala. 

Appleton,  Wis 

Arcadia,  Calif 

Ardmore,  Okla 

Arkansas  City,  Kans., 
Arlington  town, Mass. ^ 
Arlington  County ,Va.^ 

Artesia,  N,  Mex 

Asbury,Park,  N,  J.... 

Aghland,  Ky 

Ashland,  Ohio 

Ashland,  Wis 

Ashtabula,  Oliio 

Astoria,  Oreg 


3,327 
13,053 
32,176 
76,844 

9,548 

6,495 
73,737 
23,105 
10,850 
32,269 

14,522 
46,809 
19,718 
12,261 
47,279 

15,016 
31,150 
33,892 
23,041 
17,831 

12,887 
43,984 
134,990 
8,115 
17,035 

31,228 
14,277 
10,594 
23,093 
12,220 


52 

48 

88 

401 

112 

72 
711 
157 
151 
172 

166 
206 
162 
62 
333 

37 
287 
163 

78 
112 

106 
115 
307 
47 
156 

143 
50 
51 
51 
46 


6 

7 

17 

106 

34 

13 
120 
22 
28 
19 

22 

28 

44 

6 

90 


96 

156 

325 

2,202 

734 

412 
2,705 
430 
702 
231 

439 
633 
335 
116 
1,838 

176 
1,677 
813 
205 
355 

327 
570 
921 
132 


632 
112 

94 
197 

70 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


7:46. 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Tablc7K.— GENERAL  AUTOMOBILE  REPAIR  SHOPS— SELECTED  CITIES  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 

Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


City 


Population 
1950 


Estab- 
Iwh- 
ments 


:Xumbtr) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors,' 
NovctD- 
bcr 
(Thousand 
dollars)     [>(umi)cr) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 


Paid 

employees, 

worlcweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
{Dollars) 


City 


Popubtion 
1950 


Estab 

liah- 
ments 


(Mumber: 


Receipts, 

entire 
year 

(Thousand 
.  dotlara) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

[Thousand 
dollart) 


nearest 
Nov.  15 
(?^mber)|  C\umbcTj 


Active 
proprie- 

tOTB,* 

Novem- 
ber 


P^ 

employees, 

workwedc 

ended 


Payroll, 
wonwcek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Dolldrt) 


Atchison,  Kans 

Athene,  Ga 

Athol  tCT/n,  MasE.^.. 
Atlanta,  Ga 

Atlantic  City,  N.  J. 


Attleboro,  Mass 

Auburn,  Ind 

Auburn,  Maine 

Auburn  town,  Mass.^. 
Auburn,  N.  Y 


Auburn,  Wash... 
Augusta,  Ga.... 
Augusta,  Maine. 
Aurora,  Colo. .. 
Aurora,   111.... 


Austin,  Minn 

Ayer,  Mass 

Azu2a,  Calif 

Balcer,  Oreg 

Bakersflcld,  Calif. 


Bellinger,  Tex. 
Baltimore,  Md.. 
Bangor,  Maine.. 
Banning,  Calif. 
Baraboo,  Vis... 


Barberton,  Ohio 

Barnstable  town,  Mass. ^ 

Barre  city,  Vt 

Barstov,  Calif 

Bartov,  Fla 


Batesville,  Ark.... 
Baton  Rouge,  La.... 
Battle  Creek,  Mich. 

Bay  City,  Mich 

Bay  City,  Tex 


Bayonne ,  N .  J . . 
Baytovn,  Tex... 
Beacon,  N.  Y... 
Beatrice,  Nebr. 
Beaumont,  Tex.. 


12,759 
28,102 
11,540 
327,090 
61,642 

23,665 
5,890 

23,078 
8,838 

36,667 

6,494 
71,507 
20,900 
11,396 
50,508 

23,035 
5,728' 

11,072 
9,425 

34,540 

5,293 

940,205 

31,473 

7,022 

7,217 

27,893 

10,397 

10,866 

6,130 

8,675 

6,371 

123,957 

48,469 

52,372 

9,418 

76,657 
22,927 
14,110 
11,786 
93,715 

11,833 
17,335 
19,255 
12,566 
9,073 

9,328 
15,206 
12,553 
10,259 
32,701 

32,059 
33,934 
29,541 
46,109 
9,935 

11,247 
5,108 
7,988 
6,263 

18,612 

17,611 
113,217 
16,545 
14,022 
51,176 

28,471 
66,027 
28,855 
28,915 
5,732 

17,256 
31,725 
37,034 
81,132 
298,720 

18,544 
9,218 
5,014 
6,846 

49,313 

34,048 
28,191 

25,545 
6,058 
16,221 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


Beaver  Dam,  Vis.. 
Beaver  Falls,  Pa. 

Beckley,  W.  Va 

Bedford,   Ind 

Bedford,  Ohio.... 


Beeville,  Tex 

BeU,  Calif 

Bellaire,  Ohio 

Bellefontaine,  Ohio.. 
Belleville,  111 


Belleville 
Bellingham,'  Vash 

Beloit,  Vis 

Belvedere,  Calif 
Bemidji,  Minn... 


J.. 


Bend,  Oreg 

Bennettsville,  S.  C... 
Bennington  village^  Vt. 

Benton,  Ark 

Benton  Harbor,  Mich... 


Bergenfield,  N.  J. 
Berkeley,  Calif... 

Berlin,  N.  H 

Benrick,  Pa 

Berwyn,  111 


Bessemer,  Ala 

Bethlehem,  Pa 

Beverly,  Mass 

BMerly  HiUs,  Calif. 
Big  Rapids,  Mich 


Big  Spring,  Tex.. 
BiUinge,  Mont... 

Blloil,  Mies 

Blnghafflton,  N.  Y. 
Birmingham,  Ala... 


Bismarck,  N.  Dak. 
Blackuell,  Okla.. 
Blalrsville,  Pa.. 

Blakely,  Pa 

Bloomfleld,  N.  J. 


Blocmlngton,  111.... 
Bloomington,  Ind..,. 
Bluefleld,  Va.,  and 

V.  Va 

Bluffton,  Ind 

Blytheville,  Ark.... 


128 
13 


5 
3 
5 
5 
25 

3 
354 
8 
9 
5 

20 
7 
6 


16 
24 

9 
11 

3 

15 
10 
7 
32 
93 

4 
3 
5 
6 
12 

18 
12 


3,238 
157 

171 
83 
264 
108 
283 

77 
444 
185 

42 
300 

111 
19 
68 
45 

742 


5,201 
286 
104 


311 

141 

56 

52 

109 

43 
693 
361 
155 

19 

333 
172 
47 
53 
690 

59 
23 
234 
54 
52 

32 

231 
45 
74 

521 

76 
322 
432 
156 

58 

25 
53 
31 
10 
309 

156 

934 

69 


183 
336 
101 
491 
24 

302 

179 

60 

816 

1,506 

78 
32 
68 

43 

211 

144 
132 


53 

28 

653 

28 

39 
5 
42 
U 
46 

12 
124 
45 


6 

179 


1,148 
68 
13 


198 

97 

19 

3 

69 

42 

7 

5 

159 


2 
7 

113 


19 

235 

12 

3 


42 

59 

12 

137 

1 

57 
40 
16 
115 
394 

11 
5 

10 
5 

16 


V. 

3 

146 

13 

10 
7 

15 
7 

12 


407 
9 


5 

30 

13 

368 

16 

22 

2 
21 

7 
21 

5 
63 
22 

2 
32 


515 

30 

5 

3 

32 
12 
5 
3 
12 


60 
6 
1 

21 

24 
36 

9 
49 

1 

32 

17 

5 

49 

167 


150 
939 
581 
16,236 
624 

808 
101 
878 
279 
1,012 

229 

2,389 

865 

74 
1,672 

243 
126 
210 
153 
3,784 


23,612 

1,423 

263 

137 

1,240 
413 
233 
160 
535 

161 
4,077 
1,785 

322 
60 

1,390 
773 
115 
137 

3,447 

100 

20 

1,543 

146 

219 

195 

675 

30 

166 

1,145 

140 
566 
1,114 
368 
236 


162 
45 
135 
994 

387 
4,333 

220 

50 

1,106 

897 
1,125 

262 

2,602 

26 

1,249 

816 

220 

2,501 

7,362 

326 
96 

205 
79 

365 


562 
326 


Bogalusa,  La 

Boise  City,  Idaho.... 

Boone,    lova 

Borger,  Tex 

Bossier  City,  La 

Boston,  Mass 

Boulder,  Colo 

Bowling  Green,  Ky.... 

Bozeman,  Mont........ 

Braddock,  Pa 

Bradenton,  Fla 

Bradford,  Pa 

Brady,  Tex 

Brainerd,  Minn 

Brattleboro  village, 
Vt.l 

Brawley,  Calif 

Brazil,  Ind 

Breckenridge,  Tex.... 

Bremerton,  Vash 

Brenham,  Tex 

Brentwood,  Pa 

Bridgeport,  Conn 

Bridgeport,  Pa 

Brldgeton,  N.  J 

Brigham,  Utah 

Bristol,  Conn 

Bristol,  Tenn.,  Va... 

Bristol,  Tenn 

Bristol,  Va 

Brockton,  Mass 

Bronxville,  N.  Y 

Brookfield,  111 

Brookllne  town, Mass. ^ 
Brownfield,  Tex 

Brownsville,  Tex 

Brownwood,  Tex 

Brunswick,  Ga 

Bryan,  Ohio 

Bryan,  Tex 

Buffalo,  N..  Y 

Burbank,  Calif 

Burley,  Idaho 

Burlingame,  Calif.... 
Burlington,  Iowa 

Burlington,  N.  C 

Burlington,  Vt 

Butler,  Pa 

Butte,  Mont 

Cadillac,  Mich 

Cairo,  Ga 

Caldwell,  Idaho 

Caldwell,  N.  J 

Cambridge,  Md 

Cambridge,  Mass...... 

Cambridge,  Ohio 

Casxien,  N.  J 

Cameron,  Tex 

Canandaigua,  N.  Y.... 
Canon  City,  Colo 

Canton,  111 

Canton,  Mies 

Canton,  N.  C 

Canton,  Ohio 

Cape  Girardeau,  Mo... 

Carbondale,  Pa 

Carlisle,  Pa 

Carlsbad,  N.  Hex 

Carrollton,  Ga 

Cartersvllle,  Ga 

Carthage,  Mo 

Caruthersvllle,  Mo... 

Casper,  Uyo 

Cedarhurst,  N.  Y 

Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa... 

Cedartown,  Ga 

Ccntralia,  111 

Chambershurg,  Pa 

Champaign,  111 

Charleston,  111 

Charleston,  S.  C 

Charleston,  V.  Va.... 

Charlotte,  Mich 

Charlotte,  N.  C 

Charlotteavllle,  Va.. 


17,722 
34,152 
12,126 
17,949 
15,368 

790,863 
19,916 
17,427 
U,252 
16,518 

13,609 

17,281 

5,923 

12,558 

11,494 

11,885 
6,426 
6,605 

27,746 
6,919 

12,312 
159,352 

5,823 
18,385 

6,777 
35,873 

32,618 
16,721 
15,897 

62,856 
6,716 
15,484 
56,952 
6,160 

36,176 
20,140 
18,086 
6,405 
16,072 

377,393 
78,318 
5,877 
19,817 
30,639 

24,495 
33,039 
23,511 
32,904 
10,345 

5,578 
10,462 
6,222 

10,366 
120,676 

14,693 
124,543 
5,227 
8,296 
6,313 

11,910 

7,063 

4,924 

116,312 

21,539 

16,235 
16,232 
17,915 
7,767 
7,282 

11,150 
8,578 

23,567 
6,021 

72,149 

9,469 

13,814 
17,205 
39,397 
9,146 


68,243 
72,818 
6,589 
133,219 
25,90o 


164 
11 


15 

14 

10 

3 

6 

164 

38 

5 

14 

11 


64 
211 
160 
128 

60 

2,333 
193 

144 

78 
71 

97 
146 
13 
59 


119 
106 

21 
128 

25 

141 
1,348 

74 
206 

59 
186 

176 
40 
136 

282 

101 
87 
133 
121 


172 

230 

14 

52 

2,887 

690 

57 

659 

164 

192 
125 

151 

248 

15 

34 
60 
93 
69 
603 

31 
1,164 
61 
105 
46 

262 
22 

15 
766 
211 


110 
86 

83 

57 

33 

92 

202 

474 

24 
159 
122 
315 

U 

271 

808 

40 

1,044 

124 


12 
25 
21 
30 
21 

582 
37 
31 
11 
11 

19 
40 


19 
315 
13 
46 
13 
40 

36 

6 
30 


543 
134 

12 
201 

45 

48 
28 
31 
54 
1 


6 

12 

22 

117 

5 

408 

8 

17 

9 

69 
6 

4 
160 
43 


19 

11 

129 

10 

25 

30 

104 


78 

219 

5 

320 

35 


169 
18 
6 

5 
10 

6 
11 


214 
51 

5 
19 

9 

7 
9 
20 
20 
3 


U 
11 
18 

236 
26 

14 
5 


12 

119 


5 
133 

6 
<12 


6 
16 
16 

35 
6 

36 

105 

3 

135 

27 


CITIES 


7.47 


Tabic  7K.— GENERAL  AUTOMOBILE  REPAIR  SHOPS— SELECTED  CITIES  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 

ESTABUSHMBNTS,  RECEIPTS,  PaY  RoLL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


City 


Chatham,   N.  J 

ChatlAnooga,   Tenn., 
Cheboygan,  Mich.... 

Chehalis,  Wash 

Chelsea,  Mass 


Cheltenham  tup..  Pa 

Cherokee,  Iowa 

Chester,  Pa 

Chester,  S.  C 

Cheyenne,  Wyo 


Chicago,  111, 

Chicago  Heights,  111. 

Chicknsha,  Okla 

Chico,  Calif 

Chicopee,  Mass 


Childress,  Tex 

Chillicothe,  Ohio... 
Chippewa  Falls,  Wis. 
ChulB  Vista,  Calif.. 
Cicero,  111 


Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Circleville,  Ohio...- 
Cisco,  Tex 

Cleremont  town.  N.H. 
Clarenore,  Okla 


Clarinda,  Iowa.... 
Clarksburg,  V.  Va. 
Clarksdale,  Miss.. 
Clarkston,  Wash... 
Clarksville,  Tenn. 


Clayton,  Mo 

Clearfield,  Pa.. 
Clearwater,  Fla. 
Cleburne,  Tex... 
Cleveland,  Ohio. 


Clevelani,  Term.... 

Cleveland,  Tex 

Cleveland  Heights, 

Ohio 

Clifton,  N.  J 

Clinton,  111 


Clinton,  Ind 

Clinton,  loua 

Clinton  town,  Mass. 

Clinton,  Mo 

Clinton,  Okla 


Cloquet,  Minn 

Clovis,  N.  Mex 

Coalinga,  Calif 

Coatesville,  pa 

Coeiir  d'Alene,   Idaho. 

Coffeyville,  Kans.... 

Cohoes,  N.  Y 

Coldwater,  Mich 

Coleman,  Tex 

Colorado  City,  Tex... 

Colorado  Splngs,Colo. 

Colton,  Calif 

Columbia,  Mo 

ColuBiila,  S.  C 

Colunbia,   Tenn 


Colm^la  Helghts,Mlnru 

Coluobus,  Ga 

Colui^ufi,   Ind 

ColuBbus,  Ohio 

Cotton,  Calif 


Concord,  N.  H 

Concord,  H.  C 

Concordia,  Kans... 
Connersvllle,  lad. 
Conway,  Ark 


Conway,  S .  C 

Cookevllle,  Tenn.. 
Coos  Bay,  Oreg..,. 
Coral.  Gables,  Fla. 
Corbin,  Ky 


Cordele,  G& 

Corinth,  Mlao 

Coming,  N.  T 

Corona,  Calif 

Corpus  Chrlsti,  Tex.. 


Corry,  Pa 

CoreleaiB,  Tex 

CortUttl,  M.  T 

Corrallis,  Oregon.... 
Coshocton,  Ohio 


PopubuoD 
1950 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


:NumM 


7,321 

U0,333 

y,507 

5,633 

39,038 

22,578 
7,696 

65,824 
6,691 

31,807 

3,606,436 
24,369 
15,753 
12,210 
48,939 

7,587 
20,121 
11,072 
15,844 
67,195 

500,510 

8,655 

5,216 

12,058 

5,530 

5,077 
31,817 
16,515 

5,589 
16,208 

15,925 
9,348 
15,535 
12,845 
905,636 

12,445 
5,194 

58,782 

64,567 

5,870 

6,756 
30,151 
12,295 
6,069 
7,454 

7,663 
17,168 

5,520 
13,839 
12,189 

17,114 
21,235 
8,542 
6,513 
6,709 

45,268 
U,420 
31,731 
85,949 

10,921 

8,208 
79,510 
18,365 
374,770 
47,893 

27,984 
16,720 

7,139 
15,545 

8,546 

6,083 

6,900 

5,956 

19,668 

7,715 

9,434 
9,698 
17,723 
10,219 
108,053 

7,872 
19,108 
18,120 
16,173 
11,226 


13 
19 
5 
10 

3 
6 
7 
10 
311 

6 
3 


6 

38 

12 

158 

20 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
ye^ 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


76 

836 

29 

35 

333 

245 
33 

557 
69 

116 

18,542 
37 
120 


28 

93 

75 

361 

327 

2,062 

54 

113 

70 

35 

6 

218 
165 
99 
79 

111 
66 

139 

104 

4,819 

26 
12 

142 

288 

31 

32 
102 
27 
72 
82 

38 

96 

108 

156 

65 

122 
41 
29 
42 

14 

427 
138 

87 
716 

90 

85 

408 

107 

2,334 

422 

169 

106 

86 

52 

22 

62 

50 

68 

U3 

16 

57 
93 
31 
89 
681 

22 

112 
158 
88 
61 


Active 
propne- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 


41 

2 

124 

6 

16 

5,736 

2 

29 

18 

26 

3 
19 

8 
75 
79 

49V 

11 

9 

17 

3 


67 
36 
13 
14 

16 
20 
26 
14 
1,316 


97 
18 
13 
219 
22 


95 

10 
504 
99 


16 

48 

5 

12 
18 
3 
12 
183 

3 
23 
27 
15 


Paid 

employees, 

worltwcek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(><umber) 


729 
6 

15 
6 

21 


16 
26 
7 
11 

5 
6 
3 
11 
352 

6 
3 

7 
16 
3 

5 
15 
3 
6 
6 


7 
42 
15 
183 
25 


5 

111 

1 

2 

37 

14 
1 

51 
4 

10 

1,844 
1 
15 
6 
13 

2 
9 
5 
26 
21 

201 
5 
10 


53 

9 

8 

113 

11 

6 
51 

6 

242 

33 

12 

13 

5 

2 

2 

15 
7 
3 

19 
6 

9 
9 
3 
6 
85 

2 
12 
12 

6 


Pay  roll, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Dollirj) 


254 

4,329 

40 

143 
1,577 

671 

31 

2,321 

135 

511 

86,227 
49 
573 
304 

474 

75 
396 

210 
1,470 
1,309 

9,873 

216 

269 

295 

55 


1,211 
696 
225 
289 

290 
428 
553 
242 
25,784 


50 


835 
855 


142 
221 
117 
287 
288 

177 
393 
335 
394 
44 

633 
464 


2,292 
373 
260 

4,623 
478 

233 
1,820 

174 

11,027 

2,002 

412 

409 

219 

75 

58 

400 
210 
230 
1,046 
142 

273 

370 

58 

388 

4,195 

46 
480 
534 
323 

77 


aty 


Council  Bluffs,    Iowa. 

Covington,  Ga 

Covington,  Ky 

Covington,  La 

Cranston,  R.   I 

Crawfordsvllle,  Ind.. 

Creston,  Iowa 

Crookston,  Minn 

Crowley,  La 

Cuero,  Tex 

Culver  City,  Calif... 

CuiDberland,  Md 

Cujnberland  town,R.I.^ 

Cushlng,  Okla 

Dallas,  Tex 

Dal ton,  Ga 

Dalj  City,  Calif 

Danbury  City,  Conn... 

Danville,   111 

Danville,  Pa 

Danville,  Va 

Darlington,  S.C 

Dartmouth  town, Mass. ^ 

Davenport ,   Iowa 

Dayton,  Ohio 

Daytona  Beach,  Fla... 

Dearborn,  Mich 

Decatur,  Ala 

Decatur,  111 

Decatur,  Ind 

Decorah,  Iowa 

Defiance,  Ohio.- 

De  Kalb,  111 

Delano,  Calif 

Delphos,  Ohio 

Deming,  N.  Mex 

Denlson,  Tex 

Denton,  Tex 

Denver,  Colo 

Des  Moines,  Iowa 

Detroit,  Mich 

District  12,  Md.' 

District  1511,  Center 

Hill,  Ga.' 

Dodge  City,  Kans 

Dalton,  111 

Dotban,  Ala 

Douglas,  Ariz 

Douglas,  Ga 

Dover,  N.  H 

Dover,  N.  J 

Dover,  Ohio 

Dublin,  Ga 

Du  Bois,  Pa 

Dubuque,  Iowa 

Duluth,  Minn 

Dunbar,  W.  Va 

Duncan,  Okla 

Dunellen,  N.  J 

Dunkirk,  N.  Y 

Durant,  Okla 

Durham,  N.  C 

Duryea ,  Pa 

Dyersburg,  Tenn 

East  Chicago,  Ind.... 
East  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

East  Detroit,  Mich... 
East  Hartford  town. 

Conn.' 

East  Moline,  111 

Easton,  Pa 

East  Orange,  N.  J*... 

East  Palestine,  Ohio. 

East  Point,  Ga 

East  Providence  town, 
R.  I.i 

East  Rutherford,  N.J. 
East  St.  Louis,  111.. 

Eau  Claire,  Vis 

Effingham,  111 

£1  Campo,   Tex 

El  Centre.  Calif 

El  Cerrito,  Calif.... 

£1  Dorado,  Ark 

£1  Dorado,  Kans 

Elgin,  lU ,.... 

Elizabeth,   N.   J 

Elizabeth  City,   N.  C. 


Paid 

Population 
1950 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Receipts, 
entire 
year 

Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

Active 
proprie- 
tors,* 
Novem- 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

Pay  roll. 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

CnuRudnd 

(Thousand 

ber 

nearest 
Nov.  15 

Nov.  15 

(dumber: 

dollars) 

dolbrj) 

Wumber) 

(JS(umbtrJ 

(Dollars) 

45,184 

24 

239 

52 

30 

28 

1,199 

5,176 

4 

23. 

2 

6 

2 

30 

64,282 

13 

228 

37 

16 

17 

853 

5,102 

3 

7 

... 

4 

55,130 

3 

136 

24 

7 

12 

414 

12,804 

5 

93 

11 

6 

10 

286 

8,302 

4 

10 

1 

4 

1 

20 

7,352 

4 

30 

2 

4 

... 

12,704 

5 

58 

19 

5 

12 

451 

7,456 

6 

55 

12 

6 

7 

258 

19,646 

12 

134 

22 

12 

7 

402 

37,632 

11 

98 

13 

12 

11 

369 

12,825 

6 

49 

5 

6 

3 

95 

8,396 

9 

51 

9 

9 

5 

205 

432,927 

252 

4,946 

1,320 

283 

530 

26,751 

15,962 

10 

61 

14 

8 

19 

499 

15,111 

7 

169 

12 

11 

3 

239 

22,424 

8 

155 

46 

8 

20 

991 

37,892 

19 

236 

52 

22 

21 

1,024 

7,059 

4 

35 

6 

4 

3 

143 

34,537 

13 

331 

108 

14 

60 

2,248 

6,615 

9 

62 

16 

9 

13 

352 

11,120 

6 

47 

... 

8 

•  .* 

73,640 

28 

534 

109 

36 

48 

2,279 

243,108 

74 

1,295 

330 

75 

125 

6,374 

29,254 

14 

104 

24 

14 

13 

526 

94,529 

10 

275 

74 

12 

24 

1,728 

19,879 

13 

118 

30 

13 

13 

558 

67,801 

23 

331 

57 

35 

27 

1,173 

7,272 

6 

97 

13 

7 

6 

183 

6,059 

6 

48 

8 

6 

3 

161 

11,270 

6 

79 

14 

7 

8 

300 

11,567 

3 

37 

3 

4 

2 

100 

8,672 

5 

81 

22 

6 

9 

505 

6,269 

3 

15 

3 

4 

1 

50 

5,697 

4 

53 

5 

5 

4 

185 

17,444 

15 

179 

38 

15 

19 

770 

21,345 

12 

105 

13 

14 

8 

462 

412,856 

185 

3,886 

336 

199 

369 

19,594 

176,954 

80 

1,606 

449 

84 

172 

3,985 

1,838,517 

362 

7,361 

2,173 

397 

730 

41,640 

40,182 

6 

144 

37 

7 

17 

656 

21,855 

6 

82 

11 

7 

7 

309 

11,237 

7 

75 

20 

7 

7 

485 

5,556 

3 

40 

5 

3 

2 

110 

21,556 

12 

105 

20 

14 

18 

497 

9,393 

9 

37 

13 

10 

10 

257 

7,437 

4 

29 

4 

5 

2 

75 

15,911 

7 

85 

15 

8 

9 

313 

11,210 

6 

42 

10 

6 

5 

240 

9,787 

4 

42 

5 

2 

3 

125 

10,213 

10 

48 

11 

12 

11 

275 

11,466 

6 

43 

13 

6 

7 

260 

49,528 

13 

111 

16 

14 

9 

455 

104,066 

29 

474 

74 

39 

34 

1,577 

8,019 

5 

68 

10 

9 

9 

429 

15,620 

8 

70 

19 

8 

11 

426 

6,288 

3 

32 

U) 

4 

. . . 

17,965 

5 

51 

1 

5 

10,521 

8 

72 

14 

10 

9 

285 

70,307 

18 

260 

81 

17 

36 

1,640 

6,676 

4 

30 

2 

5 

1 

37 

10,865 

3 

70 

16 

3 

8 

248 

54,124 

10 

126 

17 

11 

7 

297 

39,375 

9 

168 

54 

8 

20 

1,065 

21,373 

4 

91 

15 

6 

5 

240 

29,340 

9 

147 

49 

9 

19 

959 

13,896 

4 

39 

5 

4 

3 

119 

34,410 

13 

147 

25 

13 

13 

463 

78,057 

30 

520 

124 

29 

49 

2,789 

5,189 

4 

27 

6 

21,628 

7 

95 

19 

3 

10 

347 

35,791 

13 

157 

33 

15 

14 

514 

7,430 

4 

44 

5 

5 

3 

122 

31,950 

26 

306 

53 

29 

21 

1,069 

35,862 

9 

110 

15 

10 

6 

295 

6,893 

3 

25 

4 

3 

3 

93 

6,216 

7 

137 

24 

7 

14 

523 

12,484 

3 

88 

13 

5 

4 

237 

18,015 

5 

269 

63 

5 

17 

1,046 

23,047 

12 

77 

19 

12 

12 

508 

10,923 

5 

20 

2 

6 

1 

33 

43,534 

11 

169 

29 

14 

10 

552 

12,675 

39 

489 

80 

39 

38 

1,599 

12,682 

6 

127 

27 

9 

15 

552 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  tatle. 


7.48 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table7K.— GENERAL  AUTOMOBILE  REPAIR  SHOPS— SELECTED  CITIES  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 

Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


City 


Population 
1950 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


[Humhtr) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousajui 
iollars) 


Pay  toll, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
(iolUlrs) 


Active 
pTopne 
tots,* 
Novem- 
ber 

[Number) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

dumber) 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(DoIWi) 


City 


Population 
1950 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


[Mumber: 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dolluri) 


Ply  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors.* 
Novem- 
ber 

(J^umber) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(H.<"nhcr) 


Pay  roll, 

workweek 

ended 


Elizabethton,  Term. . . 

Elk  City,  Okla 

Elkhart,    Ind 

Elkins,  W.  Va 

Elkton,  Md 

Ellensburg,  Wash 

Elmlra,   N.   Y 

El  Monte,  Calif 

El  Reno,  Okla 

Elwood,  Ind 

Elyria,  Ohio 

Emporia ,  Kans 

Endicott,  N.  Y 

Englewood,  Colo 

Engieuood,  N.  J 

Enid,  Okla 

EnniSj  Tex 

Enterprise,  Ala 

Ephrata ,  Pa 

Erie,  Pa 

Escondido,  Calif 

Euclid,  Ohio 

Eugene ,  Oreg 

Eunice,  La 

Eureka,  Calif 

Evanston,  111 

Evansville,  Ind 

Everett,  Mass 

Everett,  Wash 

Fairfield,  Ala 

Fairfield,  111 

Fairhaven  town,Mass.^ 

Fair  Latfn,  N.  J 

Fairmont,  Minn 

Fairmont,  W.  Va 

Fairview,  N.  J 

Fall  River,  Mass 

Fargo,  N.  Dak 

Faribault,  Minn 

F-iyetteville,  Ark 

FayetteviUe,   N.  C... 

Fayetteville,  Tenn. . . 

Ferndale,  Mich 

Findlay,  Ohio 

Fitchburg,  Mass 

Flat  River,  Mo 

Flint,  Mich 

Florence,  Ala 

Florence,  S.  C 

Fond  du  Lac,  Wis 

Forest  Park,  111 

Fort  Collins,  Colo... 

Fort  Dodge,  Iowa 

Fort  Lauderdale,  Fla. 
Fort  Morgan,  Colo..,. 
Fort  Myers,  Fla 

Fort  Pierce,  Fla 

Fort  Scott,  Kans 

Fort  Smith,  Ark 

Fort  Wayne,  Ind 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

FraminghajE  tour;,  Ha'^a  ^ 

Frankfort,  Ind 

Franklin  town,  Mass.^ 

Franklin,  Pa 

Frederick,  Md 

Frederick,  Okla 

Fredericksburg,  Va... 

Freeland,  Pa 

Freeport,  111 

Freeport,  N.  Y 

Fremont,  Ohio 

Fresno,  Calif 

Fullerton,  Calif 

Fulton,  N.  Y 

Gadsden,  Ala 

Gainesville,  Fla 

Gainesville,  Ga 

Gainesville,  Tex 

Galena  Park,  Tey 

Oalesburg,  111 

Gallon,  Ohio 

Gallup,  N.  Mex 

Galveston,  Tex 

Gardena,  Calif 

Garden  City,  Kans.... 
Gardner,  Mass 


7 
130 


73 
109 
45 
33 
12 
5, 

12 
23 


111 
37 
16 
17 
34 

5 
29 
23 

42 


162 
23 
22 
29 
14 

14 

25 

36 

5 

13 

13 

9 

47 

132 

277 


10 
39 

76 
130 
141 
72 
27 

189 
157 
150 
597 
195 

237 

52 

41 

25 

1,033 

54 


373 
560 

33 
312 
101 

87 

64 
28 
20 
113 
32 

376 
49 
57 


107 
179 
149 
347 
30 


93 
266 
198 

60 

144 
150 
275 
79 
140 

59 

98 

302 

806 

2,553 

199 
55 
47 
48 

104 
62 

38 
43 

198 
77 

263 

2,223 

118 
40 
159 
173 

98 
66 

115 

172 

55 

67 
530 

76 
142 

99 


46 
28 

28 
119 
37 


3 

210 

15 
20 
134 


117 

122 

3 

57 

27 

11 

10 
2 
2 

30 
3 

67 
12 

13 


202 
15 
49 
25 


33 

17 
87 
7 
27 

11 

17 

49 

135 

617 


7 
16 
19 

3 

9 

43 

23 

66 

517 
19 
5 
43 
34 

44 
14 
21 
46 

7 

8 
129 
10 
24 


5 

13 

34 

46 

185 

12 
7 
3 


2 
7 
13 
10 
27 

173 

7 

2 

22 

23 


414 
313 
142 
281 
35 

976 

506 

537 

2,467 

660 

919 
185 
142 
111 
3,971 

273 
404 

2,734 
35 

1,326 

2,393 

2,524 

49 

1,111 

637 

210 

185 
20 
51 

573 
75 

1,349 
221 

151 
149 
382 


993 

607 

1,964 

39 

4,16S 
282 
913 
488 
284 

614 
327 
1,826 
100 
592 

217 

306 

981 

4,040 

11,828 

733 
159 
180 
167 
329 
412 


150 
769 


10,132 

422 

94 

820 
765 

813 
274 
408 
738 
130 

92 
2,222 
132 
390 
241 


Garfield,  N.  J. 
Garland,  Tex... 

Gary,  Ind 

Gastonia,  N.  C. 
Geneva,  N.  Y... 


Gladewater ,  Tex 

Glasgow,  Ky 

Glen  Cove,  N.  Y 

Glendalc,  Cilif 

Glens  Falls,  N.  Y 


Gloucester,  Mass 

Gloucester  City,  N.J. 
Gloversville,  N.  Y... 

Goldsboro,  N.  C 

Gonzales,  Tex 


Goshen,  Ind 

Graham,  Tex 

Grand  Forks ,  N .  Dak . . 
Grand  Haven,  Mich. . . . 
Grand  Island,  Nebr. . . 

Grand  Junction,  Colo. 
Grand  Prairie,  Tex... 
Grand  Rapids,  Mich... 
Granite  City,  III..,. 
Grants  Pass,  Oreg.... 


Great  Bend,  Kans.... 
Great  Falls,  Mont... 

Great  Neck,  N.  Y 

Greeley,  Colo 

Green  Bay,  Wis 


Greeneville,  Tenn.. 
Greensboro,  N.  C... 

Greensburg,  Pa 

Greenville,  Miss... 
Greenville,  N.  C... 


Greenville,  Ohio. 
Greenville,  S.  C. 
Greenville,  Tex.. 
Greenwood,  Miss.. 
Greenwood,  S.  C. 


Greer,  S.  C 

Grenada,  Miss.... 

Griffin,  Ga 

Grinnell,  Iowa... 
Gulfport,  Miss... 


Guthrie,  Okla 

Guttenburg,  N.  J. 
Hackensack,  N.  J. 
Hagerstown,  Md... 
Haledon,  N.  J 


Hamilton,  Ohio.. 
Hammond,  Ind.... 
Haiiimonton,   N..  J. 

Hampton,  Va 

Hamtramck,  Mich. 


Hanford,  Calif. 
Hannibal,  Mo.. , 
Hanover,  Pa. . . . 
Hapevills,  Ga.. 
Hurlingen,  Tex. 


Harrtman,  Tenn 

Harrisburg,  Pa 

Harrison,  Ark 

Harrison  twp. ,  Pa.^. 
Hartford,  Conn 


Hartford  City,  Ind. . 

Hartsville,  S.  C 

Hastings,  M'.ch 

Hastings,  Nebr 

Hattiesburt;,  Miss... 

Haverford  twp,,Pa.^. 

Haverhill,  Mass 

Havre,  Mont, 

Havre  de  Grace,  Md.  . 
Hayward,  Calif 


Ha.ys .  Kans 

Hanleton,  Pa.... 

Helena,  Ark 

Helena,  Mont. . . . 
Hempstead,  N.  Y. 


Henderson,  Ky 

Henderson,  N.  C 

Henderson,  Tex 

Hermoaa  Beach, .Calif . 
Hlaleah,   Flo 


27,605 
10,291 
132,496 

23,003 
17,087 

5,310 
6,964 

16,084 
95,398 
19,448 

25,048 
14,283 
23,576 
21,399 
6,630 

12,977 
6,756 

26,617 
9,466 

22,835 

14,454 
13,241 
175,647 
23,139 
7,980 

12,620 
39,006 
7,921 
20,286 
52,443 

8,693 
73,703 
17,.?37 
29,914 
16,713 

8,320 
57,932 
14,697 
13,002 
13,672 

5,060 
7,387 

13,952 
6,770 

22,423 

10,019 

5,575 

29,207 

36,232 

6,190 

57,717 

87,423 

8,426 

5,957 

43,245 

9,829 
20,540 
14,065 

8,504 
23,202 

6,387 

89,091 

5,545 

14,792 

177,073 

7,223 
5,643 
6,060 
20,108 
29,432 

39,425 

47,213 
8,094 
7,811 

14,273 

8,600 
35,486 
11,244 
17,498 
29,021 

16,760 
10,942 
6,802 
11,766 

19,742 


96 
60 
521 
129 
105 

65 

50 

115 

1,545 

171 

71 
63 
129 
144 
91 

113 
18 
41 
61 

185 


1,137 

1?9 
45 

137 
351 

14 

57 
159 

135 
693 
13  L 
104 

34 

57 
438 
117 

197 
105 


86 
93 
135 

27 

131 

495 

96 

193 

204 

145 
94 
154 
135 
244 

43 

590 

30 

20 

1,269 

18 

55 

49 

138 

159 


181 
24 


56 

282 

39 

24 

188 

76 
113 
47 


3 
11 

135 
27 

19 

17 
9 
15 
342 
35 


246 
36 

7 

52 

77 

10 
31 

13 

194 

23 

18 
19 

5 

145 
20 
44 


3 
16 
20 

2 

31 

163 

7 

52 

69 


154 
5 
3 

297 


(z) 


Iz) 


5 

103 

13 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


CITIES 


7.49 


Table  7K.— GENERAL  AUTOMOBILE  REPAIR  SHOPS— SELECTED  QTIES  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 

ESTAfiUSHMENTS,  RECEIPTS,  PAY  RoLL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


City 


Hlbbing,  Hiiui 

Hickory,  N.  C 

HUhland  Park,  Hlch. . 
Highland  Park,  N.  J.. 
High  Point,  N.  C 


Hillsboro,  Ohio 

Hillsboro,  Oreg 

Hillsboro,  Tei 

Hillsdale,  Mich 

Hillside  twp.,  N.  J.' 


Hobart,  Okla 

Hobbs,  N.  Hex 

Hoboken,  N.  J 

Holdenvllle,  Okla 

HoUanJ,  Mich 


Hollywood,  Fla. 
Holyoke,  Mass.. 
Homestead,  Pa.. 
HOD?vood ,  Ala . . 
Honesdale,  Pa.. 


HoopestoD,  111... 

Hope,  Ark 

Hopkinsville,  Ky. 

Hornell,  N.  Y 

Hot  Springs,  Ark. 


Houna,  La 

Houston,  Tex 

Hudson  Falls,  N.  Y... 

Huntingdon,  Pa 

Huntington,  Ind 


Huntington,  V.  Va 

Huntington  Park, Calif. 

Huron,  S.  Dak 

Hutchinson,  Kans 

Eyattsvllle,  Md 

Idaho  Falls,  Idaho... 
Independence,  Kans... 

Independence,  Mo 

Indiana,  Pa 

Indianapolis,  Ind.... 


Indlo,  Calif 

Inglewood,  Calif 

International  Falls , 
Minn 

Iowa  City,  Iowa 

Iron  Mountain,  Mich. 


Ironton,  Ohio... 
Ironwood,  Mich.. 
Irvington,  N.  J. 

Ithaca,  N.  Y 

Jackson,  Mich... 


Jacteon,  Ohio 

Jacl^on,  Tenn 

Jacksonville,  Fla. 
Jacksonville,  Tex. 
Jamestown,  N.  Y.. . 


Janesville,  Wis 

Jasper,  Ala 

Jeannette,  Pa 

Jefferson  City,  Mo. . . 
Jentintown,  Pa 


Jersey  City,  N.  J 

Johnson  City,  N.  Y. . . 
Johnson  City,  Tenn... 
Johnston  town,  R.  I . ^ 
Johnstown,  N.  Y 


Johnstown,  Pa 

Joliet,  111 

Jonesboro,  Ark 

Joplln,  Mo 

Junction  City,  Cans. 


Ealamasoo,  Hlch... 

Kankakee,  111 

Kansas  City,  Kans. 
Kansas  City,  Mo.. . 
Kearney,  Nebr 


Kearny,  H.  J 

Keene,  K.  H 

Kelso,  Wash 

Kennewick,  Wash. . 
Kenosha,  Wis 


Kenton,  Ohio... 
Keokuk,  Iowa... 
Kemiit,  Tex.... 
Kerrville,  Tex. 
Keyser,  W.  V^.. 


Population 
1950 


Estab- 
bsh. 
menta 


:><umbt.) 


10,212 
U,691 
46,155 
9,706 
39,930 

5,110 
5,122 
8,352 
7,282 
20,997 

5,366 
13,801 
50,510 

6,191 
15,742 

l..,135 
54, .-..1 
10,031 
12,808 
5,650 

6,019 
8,602 
12,531 
15,055 
29,298 

11,480 

594,321 

7,217 

7,344 

15,033 

86,160 
29,376 
12,713 
33,524 
12,288 

18,855 
11,432 
36,832 
11,706 
424,683 

5,281 
46,046 

6,261 
27,018 
9,578 

16,329 

11,506 
59,142 
29,395 
50,904 

6,508 
30,098 
203,404 

8,550 
43,250 

24,829 
3,558 
16,179 
24,990 
6,114 

300,447 
19,563 
27,778 
12,735 
10,861 

62,723 
52,460 
16,260 
33,515 
13,370 

57,326 
25,873 
129,583 
453,290 
12,106 

39,828 

15,631 
7,324 
10,082 
54,360 

8,467 
16,076 
6,884 
7,665 
6,305 


6 

315 

5 


55 

215 

U 

13 
9 
6 


Receipts, 
enure 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Active 
propne- 
tora," 
Novem- 
ber 
(Thousand 
dolUrs)     [•\umbCT) 


93 

193 


66 

122 

160 

9 

42 

82 
136 
69 
52 
48 

42 
52 
63 
45 
367 

5,111 
29 
52 
73 

747 
690 

38 
234 

59 

149 
125 
124 
158 
1,853 


146 
588 


34 
142 
187 
117 
487 

20 

100 

1,701 

114 

433 

74 

80 

56 

123 

136 

1,208 
81 
152 
141 
43 

392 
582 

31 
292 

42 

360 
113 
927 
3,629 
146 

203 
105 
64 
85 
297 

52 
106 
29 
40 
50 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 


75 


7 

1,168 

5 

13 


182 

176 

3 

36 


44 
20 
30 
33 
496 

43 
118 


15 

12 

129 

U) 

25 

493 

24 

110 

11 
27 
10 
43 
20 

209 
18 
33 
20 


90 

172- 

6 

68 

1 


24 
193 
862 

18 

19 
17 

22 

42 

15 
20 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


349 
5 


12 

10 

12 

142 


27 
16 

5 
30 

6 

20 

9 

63 

240 


5 

484 


102 
54 
1 
26 


17 
181 


1 

18 

206 

17 

40 


11 
12 
3 

56 
57 
2 

33 
2 

37 

8 

79 

381 

10 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  IS 
(Dolldrs) 


24 

487 

1,316 

90 

293 

274 
100 
152 
195 
125 

197 
567 
317 
55 
93 

530 
488 
486 
217 
221 

88 

216 

275 

50 

1,597 

184 
25,776 
130 
234 
177 

3,779 

3,269 

59 

939 

100 

832 
380 
607 
693 
9,421 

630 
2,223 

124 
80 

144 

45 
226 
303 
303 
3,237 


536 
9,807 

583 
2,257 

229 
755 
206 
881 
526 

4,265 
431 
545 
399 

140 

1,729 

1,538 

110 

1,242 

25 

1,726 

435 

3,777 

16,965 

330 

460 
423 

405 
1,022 

278 
389 
200 
130 
110 


City 


Kllgore,  Tex 

Kllleen,Tex 

Kingsport,  Tenn.. 
Kingston,  N.  Y... 
Kingston,  Pa 


Kingaville,  Tex 

Kinston,  N.  C 

Kirksville,  Mo 

Kittanning,  Pa 

Klamath  Falls,  Oreg. 


Knoxvllle,  Iowa. 
Knoxville,  Tenn. 

Kokonio,  Ind 

La  Crosse,  Wis. . 
Lafayette,  Ind.. 


Lafayette,  La 

La  Follette,  Tenn. 
La  Grande,  Oreg... 

La  Grange,  Ga 

La  Grar\ge,  111.,.. 


La  Junta,  Colo... 
Lake  Charles,  La. 
Lake  City,  Fla... 
Lake  City,  S.  C. 
Lakeland,  Fla... . 


Lake  Wales,  Fla. 
Lakewood,  Ohio.. 
Lake  Worth,  Fla. 

Lamar,  Colo 

Lamesa,  Tex 


Lancaster,  N.  Y. 
Lancaster,  Ohio. 
Lancaster,  Pa... 
Lansing,  111.... 
Lansing,  Mich... 


Laramie,  Wyo 

Laredo,  Tex 

Las  Cruces,  N.  Mex. 

Las  Vegas ,  Nev 

Latrobe,  Pa 


Laurel,  Miss 

Lawrence ,  Kans 

Lawrence,  Mass 

Lawrenceburg,  Tenn. 
Lawton,  Okla 


Leavenworth,  Kans . . . 

Lebanon,  Ind 

Lebanon,  Mo 

Lebanon,  Oreg 

LebarKin,  Pa 


Lebanon,  Tenn 

Leesburg,  Fla 

Lehighton,  Pa 

Leominster,  Hass.... 
Levelland,  Tex 


Lewiston,  Idaho. 
Lewlston,  Maine. 
Lewistown,  Mont, 
Lewistown,  Pa.. . 
Lexington,  Ky. .. 


Lexington,  Nebr. 
Lexington,  N.  C. 

Lima,  Ohio 

Lincoln,  111. — 
Lincoln,  Nebr... 


Lincoln  town,  R.  I.^. 
Lincoln  Park,  Mich... 

Linden,  N.  J , 

Lindsay,  Calif 

Litchfield,  111 


Little  Falls,  Minn. 
Littlefield,  Tex... 
Little  Rock,  Ark... 

Lockport,  N.  Y 

Lodi,  Calif 


Lodi,  N.  J 

Logansport,  Ind... 
Long  Beach,  Calif. 
Long  Branch,  N.  J. 
Long-/iew,  Tex 


Longview,  Wr.sh 

Lorain,  Ohio 

Los  Angeles,  Cali^. 

Louisville,  Ky 

Lowell,  Hass 


Population 
19S0 


Estab. 
lish- 
mcnta 


(Number: 


9,693 
7,110 
19,636 
28,860 
21,061 

16,857 
18,278 
10,948 
7,705 
15,803 

7,604 
124,183 
38,600 
47,396 
35,508 

33,465 
5,791 
8,596 
24,954 
11,950 

7,679 
41,202 
7,469 
5,097 
30,846 

6,802 
67,878 
11,714 

7,715 
10,706 

8,678 
24,140 
68,601 

8,677 
91,694 

15,497 
51,694 
12,280 
24,418 
11,952 

24,988 
23,292 
80,427 
5,483 
34,527 

20, 543 
7,619 
6,752 
5,829 

28,134 

7,915 
7,365 
6,557 
24,084 
8,265 

12,910 
41,142 
6,540 
13,875 
54,449 

5,061 
13,562 
49,880 
14,344 
97,423 

11,020 
29,265 
30,434 
5,033 
7,211 

6,670 
6,558 
101,387 
25,136 
13,727 

15,334 

20,933 

244,072 

23,049 

24,445 

20,256 
50,819 
1,957,692 
367,359 
96, 523 


10 
140 


9 

10 

948 

120 

25 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


101 
68 
46 
283 
178 

30 
129 
37 
20 
116 

53 

1,208 

124 

277 

267 

152 
32 
67 
36 


7 
196 
63 


72 

148 

29 

63 

130 


141 
333 
41 
655 

87 
145 
155 
332 

79 

365 
89 

579 
34 

215 

114 
43 
37 

140 
35 

76 
149 
11 
92 
92 

138 
289 
160 


161 
221 
955 

45 

85 

212 

35 


35 

35 

348 

102 

306 

71 
32 
2,489 
108 
292 

147 

182 

17,676 

2,508 

279 


Active 
proprie- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 

(Number) 


3 

2 
17 

13 
294 

17 
42 
57 

27 
10 
11 

12 


11 
35 
38 
109 
13 

114 
14 

147 
10 
30 


15 
24 

33 
241 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


3 

4 

4 

23 

4 

9 

33 

13 

10 

1 

5 
4 

1 

3 

5 

3 

2 

7 

1 

257 

50 

130 

19 

13 

9 

60 

13 

21 

12 

4 

6 

14 

11 

8 

487 

171 

176 

3 

12 

4 

61 

22 

24 

22 

13 

10 

39 

11 

21 

,995 

1,092 

1,357 

655 

141 

276 

39 

30 

19 

7 
143 


17 
100 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(DolUrs) 


414 
194 
203 
1,677 
956 

114 
801 
48 
30 
629 

267 

5,981 

321 

875 

1,044 

581 
128 
221 
233 
224 

32 

1,007 

235 

380 

802 

524 

590 

87 

75 

495 

66 

573 

1,156 

75 

1,736 

277 
610 
391 
2,059 
280 

2,102 
290 

3,051 
213 
608 

234 
99 
99 

559 
95 

206 
1,001 

250 

680 

941 
730 

1,552 
143 

1,590 


263 

465 

788 

4,905 

144 

377 

439 

25 


5,279 

390 

1,351 

231 
257 

9,763 
156 

1,120 

463 

703 

73,333 

12,744 

707 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


7.50 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table7K.— GENERAL  AUTOMOBILE  REPAIR  SHOPS— SELECTED  CITIES  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 


ESTABUSHMENTS,  RECEIPTS,  Pav  RoLL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


City 


Population 
1950 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


:?<umM 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dolUiTs) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors,' 
Novem- 
ber 
{Thoiuand 
dollars)     [>jumber) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


Pay  roll, 
workwedc 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(Dollari) 


City 


Population 
1950 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


(Number: 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(ThouwtuJ 
dollar.) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(ThouMml 
dolUri) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 

(Number) 


employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(NumbcTj 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(DollaTi) 


Lower  Merion  twp.,Pa.^ 

Lubbock,  Tex 

Lufkin,  Tex 

Lynbrook,  N.  Y 

Lynchburg ,  Va 

I^nn,  Mass 

Lynuood,  Calif 

McAlester,  Okla 

McAllen,  Tex 

Macoisb,  111 

McComb,  Mlsa 

McKeesport,  Pa 

HcKees  Rocks,  Pa 

McMinnville,  Tenn.... 

Mcpherson,  Kans 

Macon,  Ga 

Madera,  Calif 

Madison,  Ind 

Madison,  Wis 

Madisonville,  Ky 

Mahanoy  City,  Pa 

Maiden,  Mass 

Malone,  N.  Y 

Mamaroneck,  N.  Y 

Mandan,  H.   Dak 

Manhattan,  Kans 

Manitowoc,  Wis 

Mankato,  Minn 

Mansfield,  Ohio 

Maplewood ,  Mo 

Maplewood  twp.,  N.J.^ 

Mapblehead  ttvn,Mass.^ 

Marietta,  Ohio 

Marion,  111 

Marion,  Ind 

Marion,  Ohio 

Marshall,  Mich 

Marshall,  Minn 

Marshall,  Mo 

Marshall,  Tex 

Marshall  town,  Iowa... 

Marshfield,  Wis 

Martinez,  Calif 

Martinsburg,  W.  Va... 

Martinsville,  Va 

Marysville,  Calif.... 

Maryvllle,  Tenn 

Mason  City,  Iowa 

Massena,  N.  Y 

Massillon,  Ohio 

Mattoon,  111 

Maumee,  Ohio 

Maysville,  Ky 

Maywood,  111 

Meadvllle,  Pa 

Hechanicville,  N.  Y., 

Medf ord ,  Mass 

Medford ,  Oreg 

Media,  Pa 

Medina,  N.  Y 

Melvindale,  Mich 

Menasha,  Vis 

Menlo  Park,  Calif 

Menominee,  Mich 

Menoroonie ,  Wis 

Merced,  Calif 

Mercedes,  Tex 

Meriden,  Conn 

Meridian,  Miss 

Mesa,  Ariz 

Metropolis,  111 

Kexla,  Tex 

Miami,  Fla 

Miami,  Okla 

Miami  Beach,  Fla 

Michigan  City,  Ind... 

Middlesborough,  Ky... 

Middlesex,  N.  J 

Middletown,  Conn...,. 

Middletown,  N.  Y 

Middletown,  Ohio 


Middletown,  Pa 

Midland,  Tex 

Miles  City,  Mont 

Mlllburn  twp.,  N.  J.^ 
Millbury  town,  Mass.^ 


<ie,:56 

71,390 
15,147 
17,258 
47,639 

99,521 
25,534 
17,809 
20,005 
10,566 

10,386 
51,223 
16,278 
7,599 
8,659 
70,106 

10,428 
7,485 
95,594 
11,136 
10,930 

59,779 
9,490 

15,041 
7,268 

18,996 

27,4^4 
18,785 
43,363 
13,238 
24,255 

13,711 
16,024 
10,130 
30,059 
33,786 

5,740 
5,888 
8,819 
22,255 
19,750 

12,377 
8,216 
15,566 

17,210 
7,777 

8,362 
27,593 
13,123 
29,524 
17,993 

5,521 
8,508 
27,409 
18,906 
7,506 

66,109 
17,170 
5,735 
6,187 
9,475 

12,360 
U,537 
11,124 
8,184 
15,144 

10,065 
43,747 
41,709 
16,766 
6,079 

6,618 

246,983 

11,703 

45,541 

28,379 


14 

419 

5 

933 

29 

665 

22 

565 

33 

634 

9 

166 

21 

756 

9 

184 

13 

172 

8 

144 

113 
5 


514 
756 
98 
136 
362 

643 

143 
95 

166 
35 

15 
165 
102 

46 


147 
31 

453 
29 
53 

324 
25 

148 
23 


108 
110 
133 
160 
274 

97 

115 

53 

74 

199 


62 
284 

77 


22 

46 

181 

481 

105 
237 
20 
100 
125 

46 
121 
124 
220 

93 

208 

228 

57 

63 

121 

47 
120 
50 
52 
166 

15 
321 
452 

59 


3,527 
125 
255 
73 

76 
39 
232 
60 
84 


167 
68 

100 


120 
176 
22 
25 
115 


17 

14 

119 


2 

,112 

29 

87 

10 


1 

418 

14 

18 


6 

1 

10 

13 

6 

4 

3 

8 

2,521 

3,199 

708 

540 

1,853 

2,572 
371 
297 
551 
119 

35 
337 
448 
132 
195 
3,228 

357 

349 

2,090 

113 

65 

1,602 


52 

224 

75 

428 

463 

1,223 

394 
448 

204 
311 
519 

108 
165 
174 
1,190 
299 

62 

70 

124 

887 

4,503 

343 
1,055 

233 
538 

85 
471 
338 
885 
539 

991 
1,080 
149 
175 
767 

245 
133 
74 
304 

55 

993 

2,010 

359 

178 


24,895 

636 

1,198 

208 


665 
152 
390 


977 
167 
290 


Milledgevllle,  Ga.... 
Mill  Valley,  Calif... 

Millville,  N.  J 

Milton,  Pa 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

Minneapolis,  Minn.... 

Minot,  N.  Dak 

Mishawaka,  Ind 

Missoula,  Mont 

Mitchell,  S.  Dak 

Moberly,  Mo 

Mobile,  Ala 

Modesto,  Calif 

Moline,  111 

Monaca,  Pa 

Monahans,  Tex 

Monessen,  Pa 

Monmouth,  111 

Monroe ,  La 

Monroe,  Mich 

Monroe,  N.  C 

Monroe ,  Wis 

Monrovia,  Calif 

Montague  town,  Maes.^ 
Montclair,  N.  J 

Montcbello,  Calif.... 

Monterey,  Calif 

Monterey  Park,  Calif. 

Montgomery,  Ala 

Montpelier,  Vt 

Mooresville,  N.  C 

Morgantown,  W.  Va.... 

Morrilton,  Ark 

Morristown,  N.  J 

Morrlstown,  Tenn 

Moscow,  Idaho 

Moultrie,  Ga 

Mount  Airy,  N.  C 

Mount  Carmel,  Pa 

Mount  Clemens,  Mich.. 

Mount  Klsco,  N.  Y 

Mount  Pleasant,  Pa... 
Mount  Pleasant,  Tex.. 
Mount  Sterling,  Ky. .. 
Mt.  Vernon,  111 

Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y... 
Mount  Vernon,  Ohio... 
Mount  Vernon,  Wash... 

Muncie,  Ind 

Murfreesboro,  Tenn... 

Murray,  Utah 

Muscatine,  Iowa 

Muskegon',  Mich 

Muskogee,  Okla 

Nacogdoches,  Tex 

Nampa,  Idaho 

Nanticoke,  Pa 

Napa,  Calif 

Nashua,  N.  H 

Nashville,  Tenn 

Natchez,  Miss 

Natick  town,  Mass.^.. 
National  City,  Calif. 

Naugatuck,  Conn 

Needham  town,  Mass.^. 

Nevada,  Mo 

New  Albany,  Ind 

Newark,  N.  J 

Newark,  N.  Y 

Newark,  Ohio 

New  Bedford,  Mass.... 

New  Bern,  N.  C 

New  Braunfels,  Tex... 
New  Britain,  Conn.... 
New  Brunswick,  N.  J.. 

Newburgh,  N.  Y 

Newburyport,  Mass.... 

Newcastle,   Ind 

New  Castle,  Pa 

New  Haven,  Conn 

New  Kensington,  Pa... 

New  London,  Conn 

Newnan,  Ga '.... 

New  Orleans,  La 

New  Philadelphia, Ohio 


8,350 
7,241 
16,116 
3,573 
632,651 

517,277 
21,924 
32,878 
22,320 
12,062 

12,833 
127,151 
17,347 
37,296 
7,410 

6,260 
17,929 
10,190 
33,375 
21,275 

10,113 
7,008 

20,274 
7,793 

43,775 

21,754 
16,120 
20,113 
105,098 
3,535 

7,118 
25,446 

5,462 
17,078 
13,016 

10,548 
11,612 
7,194 
14,298 
16,815 

5,919 
5,911 
6,348 
5,242 
15,563 

71,837 
12,021 
5,198 
58,364 
13,027 

8,998 
19,483 
48,047 
37,255 
12,303 

16,142 
20,140 
13,542 
34,666 
173,359 

22,678 
19,663 
21,132 
17,463 
16,262 

7,986 
29,297 
437,857 
10,275 
34,178 

109,033 
15,784 
12,196 
73,663 
38,768 

31,924 
14,073 
13,227 
43,563 
163,344 

25,226 

30,367 

8,190 

567,257 

12,966 


6 

20 

179 

3 


66 

112 

120 

6 

2,569 

3,652 

53 

73 

443 

48 

135 
791 
612 
159 
29 

28 
62 
17 
215 
132 

53 
109 
172 

53 
409 

150 
167 
109 
454 
141 

42 
160 

29 
195 

76 

56 
152 
158 
106 
104 

153 
47 
16 
25 
96 


76 
216 
34 

72 
208 
322 
126 

46 

46 
47 
94 
215 
1,088 

66 

57 

241 

115 

57 

39 
158 
2,298 
33 
31 

906 
63 
135 
388 
215 

140 
93 
46 

279 
1,284 

227 

323 

26 

3,270 

127 


169 

186 

65 

5 

1 
15 

1 
34 
35 

15 
10 
U 
10 


36 
30 
7 
102 
31 


19 
7 
1 
3 

18 

147 

18 

6 

47 

3 

12 
35 
34 
33 
11 


40 
260 


32 
18 
9 

2 
22 

534 
6 
9 

176 
25 
25 

104 
33 


60 
225 


73 

4 

367 


23 

207 
3 


160 

12 


1 
2 
9 

50 
6 
3 

23 
3 

6 

U 
34 
20 
6 

5 

3 

3 

21 

125 

12 
3 

13 
19 


1 

12 

211 

3 

5 

39 
16 
10 


23 

125 

17 
29 
6 

334 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


CITIES 


7.51 


Tablc7K.— GENERAL  AUTOMOBILE  REPAIR  SHOPS— SELECTED  CITIES  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 

Establishments.  Recbiits,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel  


CSty 


Newport,  Ark 

Newport,  Ky 

Newport,  R.  I 

Newport  Beach,  Calif. 
Newport  News,  Va 


PopuUuon 
1950 


Estab- 
lish' 
ments 


:MumbcT) 


New  Rochelle,  K.  It 

Newton,   lowB 

Newton,   Kans 

Newton,  Mass 


New  York,   N.  T 

Bronx  Borough 

Brooklyn  Borough.... 
Manhattan  Borough. . . 

Queens  Borough 

Richmond  Borough.... 

Niagara  FaUs,  N.  Y... 

Nlles,  Mich 

Niles,  Ohio 

Noblesville,  Ind 

Norfolk,  Nebr 

Norfolk,  Va 

Norman,  Okla 

Norristown,  Pa 

North  Adams,  Mass 

Northampton,  Mass 

North  Bergen  twp. , 

N.  J.  ' 

North  Chicago,  111 

Northfield,  Minn 

North  Little  Rock,Ark. 
North  Pelham,  N.  Y.... 

North  Plainfield,N.  J. 
North  Platte,  Nebr.... 

Northport,  Ala 

North  Providence  town, 

R.  I.l 

Norwalk,  Conn 

Norwich  city,  Conn.... 

Norwood,  Ohio 

Nutley,  N..J 

Oakland,  Calif 

Oak  Lawn,  111 

Oak  Park,  111 

Ocala,  Fla 

Ocean  City,  N.  J 

Oceanside,  Calif 

Odessa,  Tex 

Ogden,  ntah 

Ogdensburg,  N.  Y 

Oil  City,  Pa 

Oklahooia  City,  Okla... 
Okmulgee,  Okla -.. 

Olathe,  Eans 

Clean,  N.  Y 

Olympia ,  Wash 

Omaha,  Nebr 

Oneida,  N.  Y 

Ontario,  Calif 

Opelika,  Ala 

Orai^e,  Calif 

Orange,  N.  J 

Orange,  Tex 

Oregon  City,  Oreg 

Orlando,  Fla 

Oshkosb,  Wis 

Oskaloosa,  Iowa 

Ossinlng,  N.  Y 

Ottawa,  111 

Ottawa,  Kans 

Ottumwa,  Iowa 

Owego,  N.  Y 

Owensboro,  Ky 

Ofosso,  Mich 

Oxnard,  Calif 

Paducah,  Ky 

Painesvllle,  Ohio 

Palatka,  Fla 

Palestine,  Tex 

Palisades  Park,  N.  J.. 
Palmer  town,  Mass.^... 

Palo  Alto,  Calif 

Pa^>a,  Tex 

Panama  City,  Pla 

Paragould,  Ark 

Paraaus,  H.  J 

Paris,  Ky 

Paris,  Tex 


6,262 
31,015 
32,090 
12,220 
41,571 

59,626 
11,699 
11,541 
80,996 

7,835,099 
1,4«,903 
2,716,347 
1,936,540 
1,546,294 
191,015 

90,875 
13,117 
16,733 
6,563 
11,231 

188,601 
26,972 
38,193 
21,475 
28,998 


40,399 
8,700 
7,471 

42,142 
5,057 

12,760 
15,390 
3,895 

13,798 
49,458 

23,382 

34,626 

26,746 

380,576 

8,732 

63,175 
11,588 
5,949 
12,880 
29,432 

56,910 
16,126 
19,556 
242,450 
18,298 

5,589 

22,842 

15,711 

247,408 

11,367 

22,823 
12,264 
10,053 
38,413 
21,100 

7,616 
51,826 
40,934 
11,095 
16,055 

16,951 
10,051 
33,640 
5,352 
33,983 

15,821 
21,519 
32,430 
14,365 
9,172 

12,455 
9,617 
9,524 
25,290 
16,522 

26,248 
9,660 
6,253 
6,901 

21,636 


19 

1,292 
253 

545 
252 
205 
37 

26 


10 

191 

3 

12 
5 
3 


28 

4 

11 

158 

11 


Receipts, 

entire 
year 

(TTiouMnii 
dolUrl) 


Active 
propne 
tors," 
Novem- 
ber 
(ThouJdnJ 
dollgri)     tNumbcr) 


312 

249 

54 

220 

403 
58 
54 

351 

32,393 
4,646 

13,390 

9,405 

4,376 

576 

436 
74 
53 
28 
54 

1,233 
51 
121 
51 
87 


152 
98 
35 

323 

291 

147 
87 
31 

22 
522 

251 

234 

114 

3,440 

93 

564 
76 
105 
103 
182 

482 

101 

186 

2,830 

64 

24 

253 

213 

1,425 

78 


Ply  roll, 
enure 
yeir 


M 


9,536 
1,338 
3,772 
3,223 

1,131 
72 

81 
21 
5 
5 


7 
5 

2 
74 

45 
30 
18 
742 
16 

214 
10 
23 
22 
34 


15 
43 
675 

21 

3 

51 

38 

290 

10 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(^lumber) 


21 
6 
9 

22 

1,396 
269 
603 
251 
230 
43 

35 


215 

17 

26 

8 

1 

3 

142 

22 

9 

233 

38 

25 

57 

14 

9 

168 

25 

14 

488 

103 

28 

214 

44 

15 

41 

3 

8 

63 

8 

6 

246 

50 

U 

78 

U 

12 

107 

10 

10 

81 

12 

4 

154 

17 

12 

75 

12 

10 

107 

16 

8 

263 

68 

15 

69 

10 

6 

26 

3 

4 

116 

21 

10 

54 

10 

3 

54 

5 

4 

472 

134 

15 

193 

36 

14 

78 

12 

3 

41 

3 

14 

102 

7 

7 

54 

12 

5 

167 

24 

21 

3 
47 

12 

19 

12 

237 


3 
9 
12 

34 
5 

13 

178 

13 


1 
23 
31 

1 
22 

34 
3 
3 

34 

3,242 
470 

1,394 

925 

422 

31 

29 

7 


150 
11 
7 


8 

245 

6 

63 

3 
7 


22 

299 

U 

1 

20 

12 

144 

5 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(Oolluri) 


aty 


6  Parkersburg,  W.  Va. 

792  Parsons,   Kans 

1,202  Pasadena,  Calif .... 

68  Pasco,  Wash 

986  Passaic,  N.  J 


1,660 
177 
130 

1,550 

189,906 
27,308 
76,535 
60,362 
24,197 
1,504 

1,625 

439 

92 

107 
121 

6,283 
400 
231 


293 
353 
70 
1,191 
941 

1,102 

125 
102 


1,528 

876 
678 

283 

15,350 

328 

4,180 
183 
340 
588 
906 

2,046 

306 

842 

14,803 

408 

50 
1,084 

674 
6,172 

211 

404 
20 
352 
744 
259 

476 

2,042 

895 

50 

182 

982 
180 
337 
239 
420 

245 
571 
1,298 
183 
45 

421 

2)5 

99 

2,752 

660 

196 
60 
129 
227 
478 


Patchogue,  N.  Y 

Peterson,  N.  J 

Pauls  Valley,  Okla. 
Pawtucket,  h.  I... . 
Peabody,  Mass 


Peekskill,  N.  Y. 

Pekin,   lU 

Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.. 
Pensacola,  Fla.. 
Peoria,   111 


Perry,  Okla 

Perth  Amboy,   N.  J. 

Peru,   Ind 

Petersburg,  Va.... 
Petoskey,  Mich.... 


Pharr,  Tex 

Phenlx  City,  Ala. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Phoenix,  Ariz.. .. 
Phoenixville,  Pa. 


Picayune,  Miss.. 
Pine  Bluff,  Ark. 
Pineville,  La... 
Pipestone,  Minn. 
Piqua,  Ohio 


Pittsburg,  Kans.. 
Pittsburgh,  Pa... 
Pittsfield,  Mass. 

Pittston,  Pa 

Plainfield,   N.   J. 


Plains  twp..  Pa.   ^... 

Plalnvlew,  Tex 

Plant  City,  Fla 

Plattsburg,  N.  Y 

Pleasantville,   N.  J*. 

Plymouth  town,  MasB.^ 

Pocatello,   Idaho 

Pomona,  Calif 

Ponca  City,  Okla 

Pontlac,  Mich 


Population 
1950 


Esub- 

lish- 
ments 


l^jumbcf: 


Portales,  N.  Mex.... 
Port  Arthur ,  Tex ... . 
Port  Chester,  N.  Y.. 
Porterville,  Calif.. 
Port  Huron,  Mich.... 


Portland,   Ind 

Portland,  Maine.... 

Portland,  Oreg 

Portsmouth,  N.  H... 
Portsmouth,  Ohio. . . 


Portsmouth,  Va 

Pottstown,  Pa 

Pottsville,  Pa 

Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 
Pratt,  Kans 


Prescott,  Ariz 

Presque  Isle,  Maine. 

Prichard,  Ala 

Princeton,  111 

Prospect  Park,  N.  J. 


Providence,  R.  I.. 

Provo,  Utah 

Pueblo,  Colo 

Putnam  city.  Conn. 
Puyallup,  Wash.... 


Quakertown,  Pa.... 

Quincy,  111 

Quincy,  Mass 

Racine,  Wis 

Rahway,  N.  J 


Raleigh,  N.  C 

Rapid  City,  S.  Dak... 

Ravenna,  Ohio 

Rawlins,  Wyo 

Reading  town,  llass.^. 


Reading,  Pa 

Red  Bank,  N.  J.. 
Redding,  Calif.. 
Redlands,  Calif. 
Red  Lion,  Pa... . 


29,510 
14,706 
104,087. 
10,177 
57,851 

7,359 
U9,423 
6,867 
81,130 
22,647 

17,746 
21,912 
5,479 
43,293 
111,523 

5,155 
41,291 
13,281 
34,948 

6,431 

8,678 

23,285 

2,064,794 

105,442 

12,913 

6,717 

37,147 

6,396 

5,256 

17,426 

19,371 
673,763 
53,055 
14,992 
42,212 


12,543 

3 

14,023 

12 

9,208 

6 

17,726 

10 

12,032 

10 

13,652 

3 

25,882 

5 

35,157 

35 

20,135 

8 

73,112 

27 

8,093 

4 

57,377 

18 

23,969 

5 

6,857 
35,597 

4 
3 

7,050 

7 

76,936 

25 

371,0U 

198 

18,793 

3 

36,663 

22 

71,294 

23 

22,616 

7 

23,642 

8 

40,975 

12 

7,505 

3 

6,734 

5 

9,945 

7 

18,919 

9 

5,737 

6 

5,251 

3 

247,700 

73 

28,899 

6 

63,561 

23 

8,165 

3 

9,967 

6 

5,682 

6 

41,402 

22 

83,190 

33 

70,749 
21,287 

17 
7 

65,123 

24 

25,179 

11 

9,783 
7,385 

7 
4 

13,879 

5 

109,062 

65 

12,710 

3 

10,137 

3 

13,411 
5,087 

14 

3 

Receipts, 

entire 


(TTiouSdnd 
Jollarl) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollurj) 


12 

680 

67 


196 


101 
43 
1,477 
32 
224 

82 
644 

13 
323 

37 

143 
131 
44 
119 
1,123 

65 
103 

48 
114 

11 

97 

39 

9,563 

1,133 

33 

28 
137 
24 


nearest 
Nov.  15 
(>iumbcr))(>luml)er) 


27 

2 

276 

9 


9 
142 

4 


26 

300 


15 

21 

2,078 

270 

2 


Active 
proprie- 
tors.* 
Novem- 
ber 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 


52 

6 

35 

5 

160 

26 

2,920 

671 

47 

7 

55 

8 

378 

245 

26 

5 

151 

40 

54 

20 

152 

60 

60 

7 

70 

14 

61 

11 

521 

71 

388 

122 

309 

59 

52 

7 

190 

47 

64 

5 

70 

14 

86 

7 

81 

.10 

458 

123 

5,603 

1,448 

38 

7 

159 

28 

606 

153 

115 

25 

72 

11 

78 

13 

44 

3 

45 

8 

83 

8 

79 

16 

82 

9 

21 

1 

886 

173 

59 

15 

264 

42 

52 

10 

62 

13 

83 

11 

290 

42 

586 

93 

240 

37 

96 

13 

1,056 

347 

159 

31 

43 

5 

76 

14 

81 

6 

766 

151 

35 

7 

8 

. .. 

147 

17 

38 

6 

3 

11 

771 

70 


18 

222 

5 


26 
215 


3 
53 

2 
25 

3 

12 
17 
4 
13 
108 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Dollars) 


931 

104 

1 

1 

17 

3 


11 

321 

4 

6 

76 

4 
13 
10 
24 

2 

6 
5 
28 
34 
28 

4 
20 
2 
5 
3 


56 

497 
3 
18 


21 

43 

15 

7 

141 

23 

2 

6 


550 
78 
5,901 
260 
606 

145 

2,667 

65 

1,033 
U5 

601 

644 

159 

650 

4,275 

230 
364 
126 
551 


309 

503 

43,277 

4,949 

30 

32 

523 
86 

195 
97 

487 

13,599 

501 

230 

4,157 

110 

715 

417 

1,160 

87 

261 

227 

1,365 

2,355 

1,418 

189 
794 
35 
246 
137 

>    193 
2,520 

30,431 
140 
567 

3,924 

505 

167 

414 

38 

151 
200 
339 
187 
20 

3,238 

237 
979 
233 
293 

182 
866 
1,835 
744 
268 

6,143 

913 

90 

224 

123 

3,306 
148 

393 
99 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


752 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  7K.— GENERAL  AUTOMOBILE  REPAIR  SHOPS— SELECTED  CITIES  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 

Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


City 


Population 
1950 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


;Xumber) 


ReceiptB, 
entile 
year 

(Thousand 


Pay  roll, 
entire 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 

(Humbcr) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Humber) 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(DolUti) 


City 


Population 
1950 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


(Number; 


Receipcs, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dolltin) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 

(^lumber) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(?^umbcr) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(DolUri) 


Redondo  Beach,  Calif. 

Red  Wing,  Minn 

Redwood,  Calif 

Reidsville,  N.  C 

Reno,  Nev 


Rensselaer,  N.  Y. 

Henton,  Wash 

Revere,  Mass 

Rice  Lake,  Wis... 
Richmond,  Calif.. 

Richmond,  Ind.... 

Richmond ,  Ky 

Richmond,  Va 

Ridgcuood,  N.  J.. 
Ridgvay,  Pa 


Riverside,  Calif. 
Riverside,  111... 

Roanoke ,  Va 

Robinson,  111.... 
Rochester,  Minn.. 


Rochester,  N.  H. 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Rochester,  Pa.. . 
Rock  Falls,  111. 
Rockford,  111... 


Rock  Hill,  S.  C 

Rock  Islard,  111 

Rock  Springs,  Wyo.... 
Rockville  Centrti  N.Y. 
Rockville,  Conn 

Rocky  Mount,  N.  C. ... 

Rome,  Ca 

Rome,  N.  Y 

Roseburg,  Oreg 

Rosclle,  N.  J 

RoseUe  Park,  N.  J... 

Rosenburg,  Tex 

Roseville,  Calif 

Roswell,  N.  Mex 

Royal  Oak,  Mich 

Russellville ,  Ark 

Ruston,  La 

Rutland  city,  Vt 

Saco,  Maine 

Sacramento,  Calif.... 


Saginaw,  Mich 

St.  Augustine,  Fla. 
St.  Bernard,  Ohio.. 

St.  Charles,  Mo 

St.  Cloud,  Minn 


St.  Joseph,  Mo 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

St.  Marys,  Ohio 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

St.  Petersburg,  Fla. 


Salem,  Mass.. 
Salem,  N.  J.. 
Salem,  Ohio. . 
Salem,  Oreg.. 
Sallna,  Kans. 


Salinas,  Calif 

Salisbury,  Md 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

San  I^elo,  Tex 

San  AnseLBO,  Calif... 


San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Bernardinc^  Calif. 
San  Buenaventura, 

Calif 

San  Diego,  Calif 

San  Springs,  Okla.... 

Sandusky,  Ohio 

San  Fernando,  Calif.. 

Sanford,  Fla 

Sanford,  N.  C 

San  Francisco,  Calif, 

San  Gabriel,  Calif... 

San  Jose,  Calif 

San  Leandro,  Calif... 
San  Luis  Obispo,  Calif. 
San  Mateo,  Calif 


San  Pablo,  Calif 

San  Rafael,  Calif.... 

S--nta  Ana,  Calif 

Santa  Barbara,  Calif. 
Santa  Cruz,  Calif... . 
See  footnotes  atend  of  table. 


25,208 
10,626 
25,342 
11,760 
32,225 

10,745 
16,039 
36,663 
6,911 

99,213 

39,504 

10,217 

229,906 

17,467 

6,251 

46,399 
9,130 

91,089 
6,405 

29,634 

13,768 
331,252 
7,169 
7,962 
92,503 

24,472 
48,594 
10,785 
22,274 
8,020 

27,644 
29,617 
41,375 
8,205 
17,646 

11,521 

5,758 

8,715 

25,572 

46,817 

8,135 
10,346 
17,647 
10,349 
135,761 

92,352 
13,418 
7,067 
14,307 
28,375 

75,572 

852,623 

6,211 

309,474 

95,712 

41,842 
9,077 
12,683 
43,064 
26,141 

13,395 

15,109 

181,718 

51,389 

9,177 

406,811 
62,792 

16,535 

321,485 

6,982 

29,060 
12,853 
11,742 
10,004 
760,753 

20,204 
95,044 
27,498 
14,162 
41,536 

14,511 

13,830 
45,534 
44,764 
21,848 


12 
127 

7 


45 

327 

8 

87 


194 
37 


89 
31 

221 
31 

540 

50 

145 

33 

46 

614 

243 

47 

2,813 

26 

101 

528 


133 

112 

1,987 

28 

61 

1,155 

271 
102 


170 
214 
30 

35 
44 
13 
92 

49 


109 

161 

2,185 

443 
82 
106 
157 
127 

902 

4,724 

38 

2,066 

324 

183 
64 
46 
335 
165 

180 
133 
1,558 
367 
96 

2,740 
828 

176 

2,150 

45 

264 

351 

124 

84 

7,719 

125 
917 
228 
98 
200 

97 
485 
723 
454 
437 


15 

78 

64 

10 

337 

3 

18 


13 
104 


14 
472 

6 
287 

71 
22 
7 
34 


6 

27 
30 
548 


II 
32 
24 
32 

181 

1,018 

2 

460 

67 

22 
10 
7 
100 
35 

53 

16 

346 

33 


666 

134 

36 

393 

6 

57 
73 
24 
20 
2,259 

13 
204 
31 
12 
31 


104 
3 


11 

131 

7 

7 

50 

10 

12 

5 


103 
31 

10 

3 

1 

18 

19 

5 

15 

94 

40 

6 


II 

142 

6 


II 

II 

271 


.  ■ . 

18 

137 

13 

139 

38 

87 

26 

35 

23 

7 


7 
168 


3 
13 
16 

174 


449 

I 

166 

35 


142 

23 

5 

327 
60 

II 

148 

4 

23 
27 
12 


66 

10 


38 
49 
31 
30 


286 
69 

1,054 
94 

2,386 

116 
543 
287 
226 
1,833 

1,316 

197 

16,323 

25 

406 

1,459 
317 

2,179 
171 
403 

265 
3,374 

105 
5,332 

1,268 
502 
532 
669 

54 

635 
400 
453 
751 
60 

61 
70 

356 
230 

67 

119 

487 

663 

11,596 

1,617 
237 
578 
455 
740 

3,428 

21,597 

32 

8,432 

1,461 

438 
155 
150 
2,025 
353 

1,070 
295 

6,693 
873 
332 

12,383 
2,707 

612 

7,759 

128 

1,079 

1,554 

492 

442 

44,664 

421 
3,740 
679 
207 
85S 


2,644 
2,333 
1,928 
1,692 


Santa  Fe,  N.  Hex.. .. 
Santa  Maria,  Calif.. 
Ssnta  Monica,  Calif. 
Santa  Paula,  Cilif.. 
Santa  Rosa,  Calif... 


Sapulpa ,  Okla 

Sarasota,  Fla 

Saratoga  Springs,  N.Y. 

Savanna,  III 

Savannah ,  Ga 


Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Scottdale,  Pa 

Scottsbluff,  Nebr. 

Scranton,  Pa 

Searcy,  Ark 


Seattle,  Wash.. 
Secaucus,  N.  J. 
Sedalia,  Mo.... 
Seguin,  Tex.... 
Seljna,  Ala 


Seminole,  Okla. 

Shamokin,  Pa 

Sharon ,  Pa 

Sharpsburg,  Pa. 
Shawnee,  Okla. . 


Sheboygan,  Wis.... 

Sheffield,  Ala 

Shelby,  N.  C 

Shelbyville,   Ttnn. 
Shenandoah,   Iowa.. 


Sheridan,  Wyo.... 

Sherman,  Tex 

Shippensburg,  Pa. 
Shreveport ,  La . . . 
Sidney,  Ohio 


Sikeston,  Mo 

Sioux  City,  Ic'ja.... 
Sioux  Falls,  S.  Dak. 

Somerset,  Pa 

Somersworth,  N.  H... 


Somerville,  Mass 

South  Bend,  Ind 

Southbridge  town, 

Mass.' 

South  Gate,  Calif 

South  Hadley  ta/n, 
Mass.' 

South  Orange ,  N .  J . . . 
South  Pasadena,  Calif . 
South  Plainfield,  N.J. 
South  Portland,  Maine 

South  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
South  San  Francisco, 

Calif 

South  Sioux  City,  Nebr. 
Spanish  Fork,  Utah... 
Sparks,  Nev 


Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

Spokane ,  Wash 

Springdale,  Ark... 
Springfield,  III.. 
Springfield,  Mass. 


Springfield,  Mo 

Springfield,  Ohio. 
Springfield,  Oreg. 
Stamford,  Conn.... 
Stamford,  Tex 


Statesboro,  Ga 

Statesville,  N.  C... 
Stephenville,  Tex... 

Sterling,  Colo 

Sterling,  111 


Steubenville,  Ohio... 
Stevens  Point,  Wis.. 

Stillwater,  Okl ■ 

Stockton,  Calif 

Storm  Lake,  Iowa.... 

Stowe  twp..  Pa 

Streator,  111 

Stroudsbure,  Pa 

Struthers,  Ohio 

Sturgls,  Mich 


Sulphur,  La 

Sulphur  Springs,  Tex. 

Sunmit,  N.  J 

Sumter,  S.  C 

Superior,  Wis 


27,547 
10,403 
71,229 
11,039 
17,905 

13,018 
18,705 
15,434 
5,037 
119,689 

92,070 
6,245 

12,333 

124,747 

6,002 

462,440 
9,857 
20,269 
9,696 
22,629 

11,853 
16,884 
26,305 
7,290 
24,457 

42,485 
10,728 
15,508 
9,461 
6,917 

11,402 
20,073 
■  5,710 
125,426 
11,413 

11,663 
84,035 
52,161 
5,940 
6,909 

102,254 
115,698 

17,511 
50,684 


10,122 
15,175 
16,950 
8,012 
21,732 

15,996 

19,250 
5,557 
5,227 
8,172 

36,674 

160,484 

5,836 

80,832 
162,601 

66,302 
73,029 
10,771 
73,534 
5,806 

6,089 
16,763 
7,065 
7,470 
12,761 

35,695 
16,550 
20,155 
71,660 
6,930 

12,261 
16,442 

6,313 
11,905 

7,798 

.5,991 
8,994 
17,890 
19,812 
35,091 


231 
3 
15 


120 

244 

1,184 

65 

474 

52 

77 

224 

31 

1,000 

798 
16 
182 
541 
37 

4,586 
71 
383 
67 
117 

61 
65 
136 

101 
167 


69 
32 

120 

85 

6 

,531 

46 

78 
812 
193 

43 

111 

389 

703 


2t 
63 
278 

13 
151 


164 
I 


398 
13 

•  5 

191 

32 

5 


53 
126 


161 

32 

264 

35 

68 

10 

104 

21 

210 

24 

48 

1 

86 

19 

137 

17 

151 

26 

52 

... 

30 

3 

85 

12 

168 

38 

1,255 

261 

116 

35 

647 

152 

674 

128 

472 

104 

532 

147 

282 

54 

566 

82 

117 

13 

64 

20 

173 

35 

38 

7 

41 

10 

120 

23 

90 

24 

88 

13 

82 

9 

2,072 

313 

74 

10 

89 

18 

15 

U) 

69 

11 

40 

9 

21 

50 

9 

126 

22 

29 

8 

297 

82 

92 

13 

23 
100 


9 

15 

2 

133 


176 
5 


29 
121 
16 
70 
52 

53 
53 
18 
35 
6 

12 
18 
9 


17 
9 
5 
120 
3 


CITIES 


7.53 


Tablc7K.— GENERAL  AUTOMOBILE  REPAIR  SHOPS— SELECTED  CITIES  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 


Establishments.  Receiits.  Pay  Roll,  and  Peksonnel 


City 


Sweetwater,  Tex... 

Swlssvale,  Pa 

Syracuse,  N.  Y.... 

Tacooa,  Wash 

Tallahassee,  Fla.. 

Tasatjua ,  Pa 

Tainpa,  Fla 

Tarentum ,  Pa 

Tarrant  City,  Ala. 
Taunton,  Mass 


Taylor,  Tex 

Teaneck  twp. ,  N.  J.^. 

Temple,  Tex 

Terre  Haute ,  Ind 


Texarkana,  Ark.,  Tex. 

Texarkana,  Ark 

Texarkana,  Tex 

Thief  River  Falls, 

Hinn 

Thomaston,  Ga 

Thovaasville ,  Ga 

Three  Rivers,  Mich... 
Tiffin,  Ohio 

lifton,  Ga 

Toccoa,  Ga 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Tonawanda,  N.  T 

Topeka ,  Kans 

Toppenlsh,  Wash 

Torrance,  Calif 

Torrington,  Conn 

Tracy,  Calif 

Traverse  City,  Mich. . 

Trenton,  Mo 

Trenton,  N.  J 

Trinidad ,  Colo 

Troy  Ala 

Troy,  N.  T 

Tucson,  Ariz 

Tucumcari,  N.  Mex.... 

Tulare,  Calif 

Tulsa,  Okla 

Turlock,  Calif 


Turtle  Creek,  Pa 

Tuscaloosa ,  Ala 

Twin  Falls,  Idaho.... 

Tyler,  Tex 

Uhrichsville,  Ohio... 

Union,  S.  C 

Union  twp.,  N.  J.*... 

Union  City,  N.  J 

Uniontown,  Pa 

Upper  Darby  twp..  Pa. 

Urbana,  111 

Urbana,  Ohio 

Utica,  N.  Y 

Uvalde ,  Tex . '. 

Valdosta,  Ga 

VaUejo,  Calif 

Valley  Stream,  N.  Y.. 

Valparaiso,  Ind 

Vancouver,  Wash 

Vandalia,  111 

Van  Wert,  Ohio 

Vernon,  Tex 

Vlcksburg,  Hiss 

Victoria,  Tex 

Vldalia,  Ga 

Vine  Platte,  La 

Vincennes,  Ind 

Visalla,  Calif 

Wabash,  Ind 

Waco,  Tex 


popubtion 
1950 


Esub- 
lub- 
ments 


[Humixr) 


Wadsworth,  Ohio 

Wakefield  town,  Mass.^ 

WalU  Walla,  Wash 

Wallington,  N.  J 

Waltham,  Mass 

Wapakoneta ,  Ohio 

Warren,  Ohio 

Warren,  Pa 

Warrensburg,  Mo 

Warwick,  R.  I 


Washington,  D.  C 
Washington,  Iowa.. 
Washington,  N.  C. 
Washington,  Pa.... 


Washington  Court 

House,  Ohio 

Waterbury,  Conn 

Waterloo,  Iowa 

Watertown  town,  Mass.^ 


13,580 
16,i67 
220,067 
142,975 
27,158 

ll,i91 
124,073 
9,5^0 
7,560 
40,056 

9,083 
32,789 
24,970 
64,047 

40,490 
15,833 
24,657 

6,923 
6,580 

14, U6 
6,757 

18,943 

6,317 

6,788 

301,358 

14,610 

77,827 

5,247 
22,206 
27,770 

8,455 
16,679 

6,110 

127,867 

12,206 

8,474 

71,659 

45,064 

8,369 

12,367 

180,586 

6,221 

12,347 
46,364 
17,544 
38,864 
6,609 

9,699 
37,989 
55,322 
20,423 
85,078 

22,995 

8,439 

101,479 

8,659 

20,004 

23,164 
26,833 
11,966 
41,449 

5,480 

10,317 
12,648 
27,344 
16,102 
5,827 

6,618 
18,798 
11,690 
10,594 
84,300 

7,943 
19,600 
24,071 

8,916 
47,198 

5,771 
49,674 
14,747 

6,845 
43,027 

797,670 

5,880 

9,616 

25,898 

10,457 
104,242 
64,354 
37,339 


13 
3 

27 

23 
3 

10 

106 

3 

5 
17 
13 
31 

3 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dollari) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 


Active 
propne- 
tors,^ 
Novem- 
ber 
{Thousand 
dolUri)    ;^^umbeT) 


11 
131 


45 
32 
11 


2,380 

1,163 

91 

79 

1,160 

107 

60 
349 

49 
125 
178 
405 

170 
89 
31 


26 
81 
51 
71 
46 

77 

49 

1,728 

60 

795 

76 
82 
290 
124 
144 

12 
863 
138 

32 
461 

432 
19 

147 

1,761 

27 

53 

197 
99 

435 
25 

35 
110 
175 
233 
200 


371 
230 

68 
270 

23 

42 

113 

254 

146 

126 

59 

90 

82 

54 

531 


236 

43 
229 

55 
169 
50 
82 
172 

3,631 

71 
90 
92 

64 
832 
414 
134 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


16 
10 
629 
252 
14 

23 
243 
15 
15 
64 

9 

12 

23 

100 

27 
15 


18 
13 

453 
13 

211 


40 
19 
24 

169 

29 

9 

178 

89 

5 

24 

473 
3 

3 

37 

24 

101 


13 
24 

6 
115 

9 
11 
27 

5 
52 


11 
19 

1,199 
16 
26 
11 

13 

no 

106 
16 


104 
83 
11 

5 

86 

11 

5 

20 


5 

6 

107 

7 

47 

7 
6 
16 


56 
13 
3 
27 

26 
3 

11 

122 

3 

4 
15 
13 

41 
3 

7 
12 
14 
23 
15 


140 
4 
6 
6 


234 
80 
12 

12 

133 


181 
5 

73 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(Dollan) 


33 

1,695 

4 

162 

10 

589 

188 

9,465 

1 

36 

210 

192 

12,173 

4,811 

636 

457 

4,739 

302 

265 

1,418 

235 

259 

467 

2,068 

606 
337 
269 

125 

549 
137 
198 
110 

335 
300 

8,908 
210 

3,885 

157 
213 
1,005 
474 
477 

3,367 
619 
264 

3,488 


aty 


62 

776 

621 

2,415 

91 

223 
113 
841 
925 
557 


1,424 
144 
582 

2,503 
936 

1,324 
75 

191 
809 
726 
511 
725 

216 

427 

505 

104 

2,369 

97 
167 
709 

90 
995 

149 
996 
124 
276 

327 

23,874 
325 
548 
214 


244 
2,135 
2,007 

283 


Watertown,  N.  Y 

Watertown,  S.  Dak... 
Wotervllle,  Maine... 

Watervllet,  N.  Y 

Watsonvllle,  Calif.. 

Waukegan,  111 

Waukesha,  Wis 

Wausau,  Wis 

Waxahachie,  Tex 

Waycross,  Ga 

Webb,  Ho 

Webster  town,  Mass.^ 
Webster  City,  Icrwa.. 
Webster  Groves,  Mo.. 
Weirton,  W.  Va 


Welch,  W.  Va 

Wellesley  town, Mass. ^ 

Wellston,  Ohio 

Wenatchee,  Wash... 
Weslaco,  Tex 


West  Allis,  Wis 

Westbrook,  Maine.... 

West  Chester,  Pa 

Westerly  town,  R.  I. 
Weatfield,  N.  J 


Population 
1950 


Estab- 
lish, 
ments 


(Xumber: 


West  Hartforti  town, 
Conn.^ 

West  Haven  towrv  Oann.^ 
West  Hazleton,  Pa... 
West  Memphis,  Ark... 
West  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

West  New  York,  N.  J.. 

West  Orange,  N.  J.... 

West  Paljn  Beach,  Fla. 

West  Reading,  Pa 


West  Springfield 
town,  Mass,^ 

West  Warwick  town, 
R.  I.  1 

West  York,  Pa 

Wewoka ,  Okla 

Weymouth  tcwn,  Mass.^ 


Wheeling,  W.  Va... 
White  Plains,  N.  Y... 

Whittler,  Calif 

Wichita,  Kans 

Wichita  Falls,  Tex.. 


Wildwood,  N.  J... 
Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 
Wilkinsburg,  Pa.. 
Williamsburg,  Va. 
Wllliamsport,  Pa. 


Wllllmantic,  Coim. . . 
Williston-  Park,  N.  Y 

Willoughby,  Ohio 

Wilmerdlng,  Pa 

Wilmington,  Del 


Wilmington,  N.  C. 
Wilmington,  Ohio. 

Wilson,  N.  C 

Wilson,  Pa 

Winchester,  Ky... 


Winchester,  Va.... 

Windber,  Pa 

Winona,  Hinn 

Winter  Haven,  Fla. 
Winter  Park,  Fla.. 


Wobum,  Mass 

Woodbrldge   twp.,  N.J. 

Woodland,  Calif 

Woodstock,   111 

Woonsocket,  R.   I.... 

Wooster,  Ohio 

Worcester^,  Mass 

Worthlngton,  Minn... 

Wyandotte,  Mich 

Yakima,  Wash 


Yankton,  S.  Dak.. 
Yazoo  City,  Miss. 
Yonkers,  N.  Y.... 

York,  Nebr 

York,  Pa 


Youngstown,  Ohio. 
Ypsilanti,  Mich.. 
Yuba  City,  Calif. 

Yuma,  Ariz 

Zanesville,  Ohio. 


34,280 
12,662 
18,232 
15,036 
11,516 

39,099 
21,136 
30,386 
U,196 
18,842 

6,886 
U,215 

7,604 
23,289 
24,143 

6,545 
20,847 

5,687 
12,965 

7,487 

42,945 
12,280 
15,109 
12,354 
21,335 

44,401 

31,376 

6,932 

9,087 

5,417 

37,754 

23,624 

43,053 

5,065 


20,398 

19,042 
5,740 
6,753 

32,695 

58,447 
43,501 
23,866 
166,306 
67,709 

5,468 
76,638 
31,281 

6,726 
44,964 

13,565 

7,469 

5,574 

5,316 

109,907 

44,975 
7,412 

22,964 
8,099 
9,157 

15,567 
e.O'.b 

24,965 
8,263 
8,219 

20,269 
35,660 
9,313 
7,183 
50,186 

13,896 

201,885 

7,907 

36,666 

33,375 

7,704 
7,933 
152,533 
6,189 
59,704 

167,643 

18,267 

7,856 

9,095 

40,424 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Xhousand 
doliart) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


6 
5 

4 
9 

18 
20 
9 
108 
32 

3 
36 


Active 
proprie- 
tora.* 
Novem- 
ber 

Wumbcr) 


25 

60 

58 

116 

149 


102 
105 


42 
99 
46 

135 
43 

308 
48 

134 

139 

332 

15 

33 

55 

208 

127 

296 

50 


81 
29 
44 
136 

231 
706 
192 
1,760 
450 

195 
436 
113 
55 
283 


34 

60 

784 

311 
67 
53 
54 
90 

53 
96 

153 
72 

183 

126 
198 
54 
44 
153 

19 
1,579 

54 
230 
286 

51 
55 

570 
71 

365 

1,050 

59 

53 

37 

243 


(z) 


Piid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  IS 

(^lumber) 


10 
10 

64 
171 

35 
402 
114 

28 
99 
23 


16 

5 

7 

9 

223 

78 
16 
11 
12 


3 
18 
28 
26 

44 

U 
39 

1 
10 
19 

2 

419 

4 

58 

42 

13 
15 
101 
11 
82 

319 
9 
4 
18 
65 


15 
22 
11 
126 
36 

3 
36 

12 
4 
21 


Payroll, 
;vorkweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

{Donars) 


1 
160 


6 
48 

127 
3 
2 


154 
154 
143 
324 
49 

7 
120 
163 
347 
644 

U9 
152 

93 
290 
664 


312 
61 
553 


390 

183 

1,029 

150 

642 

741 

1,314 

44 

185 

206 

838 

802 

1,714 

180 


6,538 


4 

201 

3 

140 

5 

185 

7 

240 

40 
52 

2,037 
3,158 

14 

813 

170 
55 

8,015 
2,323 

11 

546 

52 

1,827 

14 

589 

7 

294 

27 

1,282 

'8 

382 

6 

268 

3 

156 

6 

128 

89 

4,270 

S9 
3 

1,476 
317 

15 

333 

7 

245 

6 

232 

2 

37 

17 

459 

15 

569 

12 

552 

25 

948 

4 

137 

16 

770 

4 

130 

5 

211 

7 

345 

35 
7,454 

85 

1,190 

364 

250 
284 

1,902 
240 

1,528 

6,225 

170 

92 

332 

1,621 


Proprietors  of  unincorporated  business. 
:  Less  than  $500. 


Classified  as  urban  under  special  rule. 


7.54 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  7L.—  LINEN  SUPPLY  SERVICE— SELECTED  CITIES  OF  50,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:   1948 

ESTABUSHMENTS,  RECEIPTS.  PAY  ROLL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


City 


Atlantic  City,  N.  J. 

Boston,  Mass 

Bridgeport,  Conn.... 

Buffalo,  H.  y 

Chicago,  111 


Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Cleveland,  Ohio ■■ 

Columbus ,  Ohio 

Corpus  Christl,  Tex. 
Dallas,  Tex 


Detroit,  Mich 

East  St.  Louis,  111. 
Grand  Rapids,  Mich.. 
Harrisburg,  Pa 

Houston,  Tex 

Jersey  City,  N.  J 

Kansas  City,  Mo ■ 

Lansing,  Mich 

Long  Beach,  Calif.... 

Lob  Angeles,  Calif... 

Louisville,  Ky 

Lowell,  Mass 

Madison,  Wis 

Memphis ,  Tenn 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

Nashville,  Term 

Newark,  N.  J 

New  Bedford,  Mass 


Population 
1950 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


[Humhcrl 


61,642 

790,863 

159,352 

577,393 

3,606,436 

500, 5 JO 
905,636 
374,770 
108,053 
432,927 

1,838,517 
81,950 
175,647 
89,091 

594,321 
300,447 
453,290 
91,694 
244,072 

1,957,692 

367,359 

96,523 

95,594 

394,012 

632,651 
173,359 
437,857 
109,033 


Receipcs, 
entire 
Tear 

(Thouund 
doUars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dollars} 


553 

4,025 

706 

3,225 

16,656 

2,728 
6,155 
2,584 
493 
1,690 

10,075 

•;    241 

,    963 

97 

2,609 
1,896 
2,635 
248 
1,174 

11,307 

1,818 

134 

420 

1,324 

2,452 

1,342 

2,368 

227 


Active 
proprie- 
tors,'- 
Novem- 
ber 

[?<umber) 


188 
1,593 

204 
1,406 
7,514 

1,082 

2,287 

1,085 

U9 

617 

7,990 
66 
575 
25 

1,135 
690 

1,264 

53 

443 

5,017 

626 

47 

105 

487 

843 
485 
876 


(X) 


Fiid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


81 
697 

84 

588 

2,910 


1,%5 

320 

21 

42 

295 

357 
U7 
400 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(DoUars) 


2,774 

28,698 

3,698 

24,876 

141,388 


590 

21,243 

1,103 

41,930 

512 

27,887 

89 

3,066 

364 

11,673 

1,859 

93,456 

25 

1,060 

245 

10,775 

13 

507 

634 

22,758 

274 

12,734 

629 

24,768 

20 

1,108 

144 

7,813 

98,909 
U,778 
917 
1,794 
8,957 

15,699 
9,192 

16,231 
1,167 


CSty 


New  York,  N.  Y 

Brooklyn  Borough.. 
Manhattan  Borough. 
Queens  Borough. — 

Oakland,  Calif 

Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 

Omaha ,  Hebr 

Paterson,  N.  J 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Portland,  Maine 

Providence,  R.    I. . . . 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

Sacramento,  Calif... 
St.  Louis,  Mo 

San  Antonio,  Tex.... 

San  Diego,  Calif 

San  Francisco,  Calif 
Springfield,  Mass... 

Syracuse,  N.  Y 

Tampa,  Fla 

Toledo ,  Ollio 

Tulsa,  Okla 

Wheeling,  W.  Va 

Worcester ,  Mass 

Yonlsers,  N.  Y 


Population 
1950 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


[Number: 


7,835,099 
2,716,347 
1,936,540 
1,546,294 

380,576 
242,450 
247,408 
139,423 
2,064,794 

76,936 
247,700 
331,252 
135,761 
852,623 

406,811 
321,485 
760,753 
162,601 
220,067 
124,073 

301,358 
180,586 
58,447 
201,885 
152,533 


172 
57 


ReceiptB, 

entire 
year 


39,093 
15,379 
18,335 
3,519 

2,264 

454 

599 

1,202 

6,6X 

244 
436 

1,391 
545 

3,813 

816 
1,157 
3,877 
1,131 
1,159 

609 

992 

650 
548 
503 
920 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 


U,439 
6.128 
6,708 
1,073 

1,102 
164 
253 
505 

1,933 

61 
150 
520 
200 
1,317 

335 

510 
1,634 
374 
537 
221 

490 
305 
230 
139 
251 


Active 

proprie- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 

(Number) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Numberj 


(X) 


(X) 


5,263 

2,103 

2,550 

393 

406 
91 
132 

179 

810 

17 
74 

236 
86 

643 

213 
177 
650 
172 
281 
121 

251 

167 

200 

58 

89 


Piyroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(Dolkri) 


282,103 
117,009 
U3,493 
20,653 

21,440 
3,200 
5,036 
7,845 

35,731 

852 

2,797 

9,829 

3,767 

23,912 

6,557 
10,333 
32,359 

7,038 
10,708 

4,083 

9,919 
5,053 
4,336 
2,588 
4,669 


Proprietors  of  unincorporated  businesses. 


X  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure. 


Table  7M.— PHOTOGRAPHIC  STUDIOS  (INC.  COMMERCIAL  PHOTOGRAPHY)- 

OR  MORE:  1948 
Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


■  SELECTED  CITIES  OF  50,000  INHABITANTS 


Oty 


Population 
1950 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


[Number] 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thotudnd 
dollars) 


Payroll.     Active 
entire      propne- 
year         tors,'" 
Novem- 
ber 
{Thousand 
dollars)    Qjumba) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


Payroll, 
worlcweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Dollars) 


City 


Population 
1950 


Estaly 
lish- 
menta 


[Number] 


Receipts, 

entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

{Thoitsand 
dollars) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors.* 
Novan- 
bei 

(Number) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


Payroll, 
vorirwcek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(Dolbri) 


AJa-on,  Ohio 

Alameda,  Calif 

Albany,  N.  Y 

Albuquerque,  N.  Mex. . 
Alexandria,  Va 

Alhambra,  Calif 

Allentown,  Pa 

Altoona,  Pa 

Amarlllo,  Tex 

Arlington  County, Va.^ 

Atluitlc  City,  N.  J.. 

Arurora,  111 

Austin,  Tex 

Baltimore,  Md 

Bay  City,  Mich 

Bayoime,  N.  J 

Beaumont ,  Tex 

Berkeley,  Calif 

Berwyn,  111 

Bethlehem ,  Pa 

Binghamton,  N.  Y 

Birmingham,  Ala 

Boston,  Mass 

Bridgeport,  Conn 

Brockton,  Mass 

Brookline  town, Mass. ^ 

Buffalo,  N.  Y 

Burbank,  Calif 

Cambridge,  Mass 

Camden,  N.  J 

Canton,  Ohio 

Cedar  Rapids,   lova... 

Charleston,  S.  C 

Charleston,  W.  Va 

Chester,  Pa 

Chicago,   in 

Cicero,  111 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Cleveland ,  Ohio 

Cleveland  Heights, 

Ohio 

Clifton,  N.  J 

Columbia ,  S .  C 

Columbus,  Ohio 

Covington,  Ky 


273,189 
63,425 

134,382 
97,012 
61,604 

51,284 
106,233 
76,844 
73,737 
134,900 

61,642 

50,508 

131,964 

940,205 

52,372 
76,657 
93,715 
113,217 
51,176 

66,027 

81,132 

298,720 

790,863 

159,352 

62,856 
56,952 

577,393 
78,318 

120,676 

124,543 
116,312 
72,149 
68,243 
72,818 

65,824 

3,606,436 

67,195 

500,510 

905,636 

58,782 
64,567 
85,949 
374,770 
54,282 


34 
127 


9 
13 

15 

12 

523 

4 

60 
120 


779 
29 
257 
155 
64 

94 
283 

62 
266 

38 

363 

93 

193 

1,188 

69 

88 

2U 

154 

284 

104 
195 
595 
2,592 
338 

119 
225 
1,185 
97 
108 

lAO 
334 
160 
162 
152 

97 

13,613 

30 

1,495 

2,312 

41 

24 

258 

821 


213 

3 

71 

43 


57 

10 

60 

2 

92 

17 

35 

314 


16 

36 

29 

155 

17 

51 

138 

759 


28 
81 
264 
16 
35 

19 
95 

42 
33 
33 

19 

5,185 

3 

502 

666 


193 
5 


10 
7 

12 
9 

7 
U 
29 
120 


13 
535 


54 
107 


92 

1 

31 

24 

6 

4 
33 

6 
36 

2 

39 

10 

42 

149 

12 
6 
18 
15 
32 

12 
25 
101 
338 


20 
30 
136 


13 
45 
21 
23 
28 

11 

1,834 

2 

203 

280 

3 

2 

44 

93 

5 


3,775 

29 

1,320 

863 

147 

180 
1,066 

175 

1,306 

60 

1,978 

449 

1,127 

6,576 

290 
364 
775 
802 
3,513 

4*6 

958 

2,785 

U,887 

1,036 

577 

1,536 

5,508 

294 

608 

484 
2,190 
627 
595 
654 

348 

104,057 

58 

9,996 

12,684 

209 

70 

1,429 

3,604 

UO 


Dallas,  Tex 

Davenport,   Iowa,... 

Dayton,  Ohio 

Dearborn,  Mich 

Decatur,  111 

Denver ,  Colo 

Des  Moines,  Iowa  — 

Detroit,  Mich 

Duluth,  Minn 

East  Chicago,  Ind.. 

East  Orange,  N.  J.. 
East  St.  Louis,  111, 

Elizabeth,  N.  J 

Erie,  Pa 

Evanston,  111 

Fall  River,  Mass. . . 

Fresno,  Calif 

Gadsden,  Ala 

Gary,  Ind 

Glendale,  Calif 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Green  Bay,  Wis 

Greensboro ,  N .  C . . . 

Hamilton,  Ohio 

Hamuond,  Ind 

Harrisburg,  Pa 

Hartford,  Conn 

Hcboken,  N.  J 

Holyoke,  Mass 

Houston,  Tex 

Huntington,  W.  Va.  . 
Irvington,  N.  J. . . . 

Jackson,  Mich 

Jackson,  Miss 

Jersey  City,  N.  J. . 

Johnstown,  Pa 

Kansas  City,  Mo. . . . 

Kenosha,  Wis 

Lakewood ,  Ohio 

Lancaster ,  Pa 

Lansing,  Mich 

Laredo,  Tex 

Lawrence,  Mass 

Lexington,  Ky, 

Lincoln,  Nebr 


432,927 
73,640 

243,108 
94,529 
67,801 

412,856 

176,954 

1,838,517 

104,066 

54,124 

78,057 
81,950 
112,675 
130,125 
73,030 

111,759 
90,618 
55,528 

132,496 
95,398 

175,647 
52,443 
73,703 
57,717 
87,423 

89,091 
177,073 
50,510 
54,441 
594,321 

86,160 
59,142 
50,904 
97,674 
300,447 

62,723 
453,290 
54,360 
67,878 
63,601 

91,694 
51,694 
60,427 
54,449 
97,423 


66 

10 

28 

6 

10 

62 
22 

178 


1,147 

212 

700 

61 

123 

938 
1,289 
4,254 

191 
31 

278 
53 
122 
2X 
334 

146 
312 
67 
155 
192 

708 
128 
169 
108 
158 

244 

649 

71 

42 

1,678 

119 
69 
123 
404 
232 

244 

1,401 

155 

96 

201 

178 
42 

201 
118 
257 


313 
74 

200 

8 

24 

217 

713 

1,407 

34 

11 

68 
13 
22 
43 
99 

25 
60 
21 
24 
28 

236 

26 

40 
16 

40 

63 
164 

14 

5 

531 

26 

12 
24 
86 
38 

89 
429 
19 
16 
45 

49 
14 
42 
30 
59 


202 
43 

100 
6 
14 

119 
240 
613 
22 
6 


17 
7 
20 
89 
20 

70 
216 
17 
9 
28 

26 
10 
36 
19 
39 


7,979 

1,711 

4,288 

170 

533 

4,419 

17,142 

31,044 

879 

215 

1,353 
222 

579 

854 

1,930 

554 
1,531 
339 
460 
638 

4,708 
571 
841 
448 
861 

1,301 

3,202 

163 

U3 
10,858 

600 
240 
699 
2,428 
801 

2,502 

9,583 

407 

301 

91J 

974 
269 
878 
479 
1,413 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


CITIES 


7.55 


Tabic  7M.— PHOTOGRAPHIC  STUDIOS  (INC.  COMMERCIAL  PHOTOGRAPH Y)- 

OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 


SELECTED  CITIES  OF  50,000  INHABITANTS 


ESTABUSHMBNTS,  RECEIPTS,  PAY  RoLL,  AND  PbHSONNBI. 


CSty 


Long  Beach,  Calif, . 

Lorain,  Ohio 

Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

Louisville,  Ky 

Lowell,  Mass 

Lynn,  Mass 

McKeesport,  Pa 

Macon ,  Ga 

Madison,  Wis 

Maiden,  Mass 

Manchester,  N.  H.. . 

Menphis,  Tenn 

Miami,  Fla 

MilKaukee,  Wis 

Minneapolis,  Minn.. 
Mobile,  Ala 

Montgomery,  Ala»... 
Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

Muncie,  Ind 

Nashville,  Tenn. 

Newark,  N.  J 

New  Britain,  Conn. . 
New  Haven,  Conn. . . . 
Hew  Orleans,  La.... 
New  RocheUe,  N.-y. 
Newton,  Mass 

New  York,  N.  Y 

Bronx  Borough. , . . 
Brooklyn  Borough, 
Manhattan  Borough 
Queens  Borough. . . 
Richmond  Borough. 

Niagara  Falla,  N.  Y, 

Norfolk,  Va 

Oakland,  Calif 

Oak  Park,    111 

Ogden,  Utah 

Omaha,  Nebr 

Orlando,  Fla 

Pasadena,  Calif 

Passaic,  N.   J 

Paterson,  N.  J 

Pawtucket,  R.    I 

Peoria,  111 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Phoenix,  Ariz 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Plttsfield,  Mass 

Pontiac,  Mich 

Port  Arthur,  Tex 

Portland,  Maine 

Portland,  Oreg 


Popubacn 
1950 


(Jhouaand 
:?famber)|     doltiri) 


244,072 

50,819 

1,957,692 

367,359 
96,523 
99,521 

51,223 
70,106 
95,594 
59,779 
82,581 

394,012 
246,983 
632,651 
517,277 
127,151 

105,098 

71,837 

58,364 

173,359 

437,857 

73,663 
163,344 
567,257 
59,626 
80,996 

7,835,099 
1,444,903 
2,716,347 
1,936,540 
1,546,294 
191,015 

90,875 
188,601 
380,576 
63,175 
56,910 

247,408 
51,826 

104,087 
57,851 

139,423 

31,180 

111,523 

2,064,794 

105,442 

673,763 

53,055 
73,112 
57,377 
76,936 
371,011 


EsQty 
bsh. 
ments 


43 

3 

364 


1,377 
135 
270 
828 
130 
14 

13 

23 
52 
15 
11 


9 
20 
219 
26 
86 

9 
11 
15 
16 
58 


Rccapta. 
entire 
year 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
yen 

(Thoujttnd 
dolUrt) 


670 
116 
6,077 
6iS 
34 
113 

207 
193 
243 
110 
103 

584 

448 

1,840 

3,047 

171 

222 

187 

71 

471 

1,414 

124 

418 

790 

33 

61 

32,994 
1,333 
3,544 

26,598 

1,368 

146 

115 
394 
895 
303 
127 

575 
146 
293 
207 
149 

157 
314 

4,367 
402 

2,283 

89 

106 

124 

240 

1,417 


AcUve 
propne- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 


144 

27 

2,044 

150 
18 
22 

49 
76 
43 
38 
25 

143 
113 
637 
1,583 
40 

65 
47 
16 
118 
336 

17 

107 

178 

10 

18 

11,467 
270 
796 

10,059 
220 
22 

27 
105 
233 
74 
17 

189 
36 
70 
33 
22 

34 

113 

1,306 

165 

795 

21 

20 

57 

457 


3 

363 

38 

3 


29 
39 
64 
68 
U 

16 

10 

7 

22 

79 

6 

30 
41 
12 

4 

1,341 
153 
282 
762 
128 
16 

9 
16 
53 
12 
12 


6 

U 

234 

24 

85 

8 
9 

13 
55 


Pud 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

norest 

Nov.  15 

Mumher) 


76 
15 
808 
84 
12 
13 

25 

32 
31 
11 


60 
246 
608 

27 

44 
25 
18 
64 
181 

16 
47 
93 
6 
14 

3,663 
105 
308 

3,072 
170 


U 

57 
119 
31 
14 

107 
23 
33 
15 
12 

18 
70 

576 
75 

339 

11 
13 
11 
36 
199 


Pay  roll, 
woHcweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(OolWi) 


City 


3,161 

520 

43,664 

2,943 

329 

451 

1,148 

1,519 

1,103 

295 

463 

3,066 

2,352 

11,882 

42,760 

663 

1,337 
1,012 
446 
2,518 
3,003 

407 

1,972 

4,006 

188 

380 

223,154 

5,190 

15,645 

195,363 

6 .472 

434 

446 
2,142 
5,252 
1,325 

342 

4,032 
792 

1,534 
672 
465 

617 
2,475 

27,596 
3,065 

18,198 

407 

336 

463 

1,214 

3,990 


Portsaouth ,  Va 

Providence,  R.  I 

Pueblo,  Colo 

Qulncy,  Mass 

Racine,  Wie 

Raleigh,  N.  C 

Richnorid,  Calif 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

Rockford,  111 

Sacramento,  Calif.... 

St.  Joseph,  Mo 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

St.  Petersburg,  Fla.. 
Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

San  Angelo,  Tex 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Bernardino, Calif . 

San  Diego,  Calif 

San  Francisco,  Calif. 

San  Jose,  Calif 

Santa  Monica,  Calif.. 

Savannah,  Oa 

Scranton,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

Sioux  City,  Iowa 

Slotix  Falls,  S.  Dak.. 

Somervllle,  Maes 

South  Bend,  Ind 

South  Gate,  Calif. . . . 

Springfield,  lU 

Springfield,  Mass.... 

Springfield,  (to 

Stamford,  Conn 

Stockton,  Calif 

Syracuse,  N.  Y 

Tacona,  Wash 

Tampa,  Fla 

Terre  Haute,  Ind 

Topeka ,  Kans 

Tulsa,  Okla 

Union  City,  N.  J 

Upper  Darby  twp,,Pa.* 

Utice,  N.  T 

Waco,  Tex 

Washington,  D.  C 

Waterbury,  Conn 

Waterloo,  Iowa 

Wheeling,  W.  Va 

Wichita  Falls,  Tex... 

Wilkes-Barre,  Pa..,.. 

Wbonsocket,  R.  I 

Yonkers,  N.  Y 

York,  Pa 


Population 
1950 


Enab- 
liah- 
mcnts 


(>timter; 


71,294 
247,700 
63,561 
83,190 
70,749 

65,123 
99,218 

331,252 
92,503 

135,761 

75,572 
852 ,623 
309,474 

95,712 
181,718 

51,839 
406,811 

62,792 
321,435 
760,753 

95,044 
71,299 
119,639 
124,747 
462  ,U0 
84,035 
52,161 
102,254 
115,698 
50,634 

80,332 
162,601 
66,302 
73,584 
71,660 

220,067 
142,975 
124,073 
64,047 
77,327 

180,536 
55,322 
85 ,078 

101,479 
84,300 

797,670 

104,242 

64,354 

58,447 

67,709 

76,638 
50,186 
152,533 
59,704 


56 

15 
29 

9 
99 
23 
19 
36 

6 
40 

9 
65 

173 

21 
10 
16 
20 
83 
16 
6 
7 
15 
4 

13 
27 
10 
10 
15 

32 

26 

28 

9 

11 


13 
U 

100 
17 
7 
U 

7 

15 
4 
14 
H 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(TTiouMnd 
dolUrj) 


782 
83 
57 

138 

147 
131 
1,422 
313 
533 

U3 

1,698 

1,125 

139 

324 

158 
374 
117 
960 
2,582 

260 

81 

157 

250 

1,184 

305 

156 

51 

391 

27 

243 
474 
190 
120 
185 

466 
393 
360 
152 
134 

426 
100 
107 
182 
153 

2,519 
209 
147 
138 
120 

150 
29 

112 
202 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(TTwusdnd 
dollart) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors.* 
Novem- 
ber 

Qfymba) 


13 
179 
23 
23 
34 


789 
64 
107 

51 
5U 
417 

'    f. 

30 

91 

13 

306 

776 

71 

6 

46 

52 

355 

66 

45 

8 

164 

3 

54 
U6 
46 
29 
34 

94 
124 
60 
44 
33 

102 
25 
41 
34 
35 

993 
37 
54 
37 
15 

41 
5 

17 
46 


95 
29 
22 
33 

6 

38 

8 

65 

163 

20 
11 
12 
14 
82 
M 
5 
6 
U 
4 

17 

22 

7 

7 

12 

27 
25 
22 

7 
10 

17 
7 
5 

11 
9 


Paid 

employee^ 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Humherj 


32 
14 
12 
16 

32 
7 
327 
31 
49 

44 

240 

150 

16 

55 

16 
63 
9 

185 
323 


30 

197 

46 

28 

6 
64 

1 

27 
60 
30 
18 
13 

53 
74 
36 
30 
28 

62 
12 
23 
23 
29 

368 
23 
25 
25 
3 

29 
2 
9 

30 


Payroll, 

workweek 

ended 


Nov.  15 
(Dollan) 


250 
3,431 
460 
694 
628 

909 

370 

15,256 

1,318 

2,525 

1,053 

10,172 

3,352 

704 

1,916 

449 

1,738 

376 

7,707 

U,976 

1,766 
U9 
895 
856 

8,920 

1,492 
696 
202 

3,101 
45 

1,215 

2,535 

1,046 

667 

726 

1,929 
3,252 
1,349 

877 
812 

2,214 
528 
.890 
7V0 
888 

18,284 

303 

1,054 

776 

222 

340 
70 
407 
861 


•  Proprietors  of  unincorporated  businesses. 
^  Classified  as  urban  under  special  rule. 


7.56 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  7N.— POWER  LAUNDRIES— SELECTED  CITIES  OF  50,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948 

Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Oity 


Alameda,  Calif », 

Albany,  N.  Y 

Albuquerque,  N.  Mex.. 
Alexandria,  Va....... 

AUiambra,  Calif 

Amarillo,  Tex 

Arlington  County_,VB,^ 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Atlantic  City,  N.  J.. 
Austin,  Tex.......*.. 

Baltimore,  Md. 

Bay  City,  Hiob 

Bayonne,  N.  J 

Beaumont,  Tex 

Berkeley,  Calif 

Bethlehem,  Pa 

Birmingham,  Ala 

Boston,  Mass. 

Bridgeport,  Conn 

Brockton,  Mass 

Brookline  town, Mass. ^ 

Buffalo,  N.  Y 

Cambridge,  Mass 

Carcden,  N.  J • 

Chattanooga ,  Tenn, . . . 

Chicago,  111 

Cicero,  111 

Cleveland,  Ohio.'..... 

Columbia,  S.  C 

Columbus,  Ohio 

Covington,  Ky 

Dallas,  Tex 

Davenport,  Iowa 

Dayton,  Ohio 

Dearborn,  Mich 

Denver,  Colo 

Des  Moines,  Iowa 

Detroit,  Mich 

Duluth,  Minn 

Durh<uii,  N.  C 

East  St.  Louis,  111.. 
Elizabeth,  N.  J...... 

El  Paso,  Tex 

Erie,  Pa 

Evanston,  111. 

Evansville,  Ind 

Fall  River,  Mass 

Fort  Wayne,  Ind 

Fresno,  Calif 

Gadsden,  Ala 

Gasy,  Ind 

Glendele,  Calif 

Grand  hapids,  Mich... 

Green  Bay,  Wis 

Greensboro,  N.  C 

Greenville,  S.  C 

Hamilton,  Ohio 

Hartford,  Conn 

Hoboken,  N.  J* 

Houston,  Tex 

Huntiiifton,  W.  Va.... 
Indianapolis,  Ind,.., 

Irvington,  N,  J, 

Jackson,  Mich 

Jackson,  Miss 

Jersey  City,  N.  J.... 

Joliet,  111 

Kalasazoo,  Mich 

Kansas  City,  Kans.,.. 
Kenosha,  Wis 

Lawrence,  Mass 

Lexington,  Ky 

Lincoln,  Nebr 

Long  Beach,  Calif,... 
Los  Angeles,  Calif... 

Lynn,  Mass 

Maiden,  Mass 

Manchester,   H,  H 

Medford,  Mass 

MeinphiSj   Tenn 


Population 
1950 


(Thousand 
[y^umber)       dollars) 


63,425 
134,382 
97,012 
61,604 
51,284 

73,737 
134,990 
327,090 

61,642 
Ul,964 

940,205 
52,372 
76,657 
93,715 

113,217 

66,0?7 
298,720 
790,863 
159,352 

62,356 

56,942 
577,393 
120,676 
124,543 
130,333 

3,606,436 
67,195 

905,636 
85,949 

374,770 

64,282 
432,927 

73,640 
243,108 

94,529 

412,856 
176,954 
1,838,517 
104,066 
70,307 

81,950 
112,675 
130,003 
130,125 

73,030 

109,869 
111,759 
132,840 
90,618 
55,528 

132,496 
95,398 

175,647 
52,443 
73,703 

57,932 
57,717 

177,073 
50,510 

594,321 

86,160 
424,683 
59,142 
50,904 
97,674 

300,447 
52,460 
57,326 

129,583 
54,360 

80,427 

54,449 

97,423 

244,072 

1,957,692 

99,521 
59,779 
32,581 
66,109 
394,012 


Estab. 
lish- 
ments 


Recapta, 
entire 
year 


157 

1,557 

1,416 

427 

253 

746 
604 

3,045 
810 

1,433 

13,403 

280 

1,101 

1,379 

703 

446 
3,934 
6,659 
1,435 

514 

514 
7,066 
1,227 

982 
1,635 

54,076 
974 
8,798 
1,513 
2,196 

705 
5,240 

818 
2,933 

106 

5,418 

1,744 

13,370 

636 

1,649 

1,274 
723 
1,264 
1,055 
1,266 

1,997 
1,381 

993 
1,015 

499 

1,273 
561 

2,328 
433 

1,637 

793 
404 

3,157 
352 

8,413 

1,012 
7,938 

993 

378 
1,032 
7,432 

390 
1,013 
1,077 

436 

732 

1,646 

1,073 

1,071 

20,707 

1,125 
831 

1,011 
519 

5,719 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


Paid 

eniployees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

[>tumber)  (J^umber) 


396 
782 
246 
129 

450 
246 
4,885 
441 
731 

7,599 
157 
606 
764 
293 

171 

2,213 

3,758 

835 

355 

317 

4,167 

638 

526 

905 

30,821 

518 

4,486 

814 

1,352 

372 
2,907 

463 

1,355 

50 

3,084 

1,008 

9,529 

342 

897 

799 
388 
700 
626 

710 

1,152 
782 
561 
514 
252 

721 
380 
1,492 
193 
799 

455 
245 

1,666 
219 

4,668 

569 
2,813 
480 
207 
609 

4,489 
502 
564 
627 
245 

468 
933 
612 
693 
12,396 

653 
436 
500 
305 
2,836 


Active 
proprie- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 


129 
3 


37 
451 
430 
136 

60 

248 
127 
3,230 
202 
565 

4,118 

88 

267 

454 

169 

113 

1,534 

1,916 

394 

194 

178 
1,869 
319 
255 
530 

12,472 

187 

2,073 

648 

833 

234 

1,833 

237 

657 

29 

1,687 
437 

4,045 
189 
567 

360 
174 
508 
361 
265 

592 
424 
282 
237 
138 

345 
157 
628 
91 
622 


Pay  roll, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Dollars) 


1,430 

17,661 

14,720 

4,790 

2,341 

8,302 
4,372 

94,958 
6,354 

14,448 

142,554 
2,836 

11,271 
14,517 
5,150 

2,673 
41,823 
70,337 
15,308 

6,388 

5,695 
75,582 
11,887 

9,763 
16,225 

537,760 
10,859 
84,359 
16,024 
23,686 

7,324 
56,617 

8,448 
26,496 

1,025 

56, 596 
19,364 
184,484 
7,294 
16,927 

14,230 
6,377 
12,627 
11,305 
13,277 

21,845 
14,983 
9,980 
9,710 
4,725 

13,360 
5,706 

27,092 
3,819 

16,041 


360 

8,250 

146 

4,729 

857 

32,285 

92 

4,000 

2,375 

89,415 

352 

10,808 

2,016 

80,033 

178 

9,295 

120 

3,767 

443 

10,561 

1,877 

34,027 

233 

9,632 

242 

10,768 

376 

12,187 

100 

3,975 

281 

9,199 

554 

16,711 

240 

11,636 

283 

12,530 

4,781 

223,650 

370 

12, 3U 

242 

9,454 

237 

10,255 

157 

5,856 

1,872 

59,335 

City 


Miami,   Fla 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

Minneapolis,  Minn... 

Montgomery,  Ala 

Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.. 

Muncie,  Ind 

Nashville,  Tenn 

Newark,  N.  J 

New  Britain,  Conn... 
New  Haven,  Conn...., 
New  Rochelle,  N,  Y.. 
Newton,  Mass 

New  York,  N.  Y 

Bronx  Borough 

Brooklyn  Borough.. 
Manhattan  Borough. 
Queens  Borough, . . . 
Richmond  Borough. , 

Norfolk,  Va 

Oakland,  Calif 

Pasadena,  Calif 

Peterson,  N,  J 

Pawtucket,  R.  I 

Philadelphia,  Pa.... 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Pittsfield,  Mass.... 
Port  Arthur,  Tex.... 
Portland,  Maine 

Portland,  Oreg 

Portsmouth,  Va 

Providence,  R.  I..., 

Quincy,  Mass 

Raleigh,  N,  C 

Richmond,  Calif 

Richmond,  Va 

Rockford,  111 

St.  Joseph,  Mo 

St,  Louis,  Mo 

St,  Paul,  Minn 

St,  Petersburg,  Fla. 

San  Angelo,  Tex 

San  Bernardino, Calif, 
San  Diego,  Calif,... 

San  Francisco, Calif . 
San  Jose,  Calif...,, 
Santa  Monica,  Calif, 
Schenectady,  N,  Y.,, 
Seattle,  Wash 

Shreveport,  La 

Sioux  City,  Iowa,... 
Sioux  Falls,  S,  Dak, 
Somerville,  Mass.... 

Springfield,  111,... 
Springfield,  Mass... 

Springfield,  Mo 

Springfield,  Ohio... 

Stamford ,  Conn. 

Taiopaj  Fla 

Terre  Haute,  Ind.... 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Topeka,  Kans 

Troy,  N.  Y 

Union  City,  N,  J.... 

Utica,  N.  Y 

Waco,  Tex 

Washington,  D.  C... 

Waterloo,  Iowa 

Wheeling,  W,  Va 

Wichita,   Kane 

Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.... 
Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Worcester,  Mass..... 

Yonkers,  N.  Y 

York,    Pa 

Youngstown,  Ohio.... 


Population 
1950 


Estab- 
liah- 
menta 


(dumber; 


246,983 
632,651 
517,277 
105,098 
71,337 

58,364 
173,359 
437,857 

73,663 
163,344 

59,626 

80,996 

7,335,099 
1,444,903 
2,716,347 
1,936,540 
1,546,294 
191,015 

138,601 
380,576 
104,087 
139,423 
31,130 

2,064,794 
673,763 

53,055 
57,377 
76,936 

371,011 
71,294 

247,700 
33,190 
65,123 

99,218 

'229,906 
92,503 
75,572 
352,623 

309,474 
95,712 
51,889 
62,792 

321,485 

760,753 
95,044 
71,299 
92,070 

462,440 

125,426 
34,035 
52,161 

102,254 


30,832 
162,601 
66,302 
73,029 
73,534 
124,073 

64,047 
301,358 
77,827 
71,659 
55,322 

101,479 
84,300 

797,670 
64,354 
58,447 

166,306 

76,638 
86,816 
201,885 
152,533 
59,704 
167,643 


3 

5 

'318 

58 

143 

62 

51 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 


6,361 
6,947 
6,086 
1,169 
1,791 

312 
3,717 
7,083 

523 
3,185 

548 

207 

67,055 
13,213 
27,453 
16,258 
3,157 
1,974 

1,790 
4,756 
2,017 
2,340 
1,016 

22,312 

8.442 

342 

747 

914 

5,949 

1,064 

4,363 

943 

974 

277 

3,176 

828 

912 

10,250 

2,330 
493 
551 
436 

3,602 

7,374 
677 
445 
437 

7,466 

1,070 
583 
459 

2,036 

955 
1,610 
587 
781 
492 
1,471 

536 
2,444 

975 
1,021 

214 

1,097 

783 

14,253 

662 

329 

2,168 

965 
1,502 
1,184 
1,771 

906 
1,303 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 


3,701 
3,631 
3,392 
648 
1,092 

161 
1,994 
4,104 

336 
1,731 

305 

128 

37,643 
7,355 

14, 837 
9,531 
4,720 
1,200 

961 
2,726 
1,220 
1,350 

533 

12,250 

4,436 

146 

372 

538 

3,137 
560 

2,446 
492 
524 

174 

1,739 

456 

534 

5,400 

1,410 
286 
295 
269 

2,113 

4,745 
386 
264 
186 

4,307 

490 

334 

269 

1,152 

511 
966 
336 
457 
297 
905 

316 
1,242 
511 
587 
129 

548 
355 

8,313 
314 
141 

1,225. 

511 
323 
776 
1,098 
458 
552 


Active 
proprie- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 

(dumber) 


Riid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Humbcr) 


136 
23 
64 
32 

11 


1,685 

1,615 

1,635 

500 

469 

78 
1,434 
1,801 
158 
818 
127 
80 

16,524 
3,245 
6,382 
4,334 
2,049 
514 

635 
1,079 
512 
600 
292 

6,092 

2,651 

110 

260 

287 

1,275 
403 

1,113 
263 
425 

73 

1,112 

229 

321 

3,124 

663 
205 
190 
104 
904 

1,913 
189 
128 
113 

1,533 

485 
174 

147 
567 

302 
465 
208 
234 
130 
544 

187 
488 
302 
313 
64 

232 

271 
3,918 
216 
93 
739 

248 
554 
424 
454 
251 
291 


(Dollars) 


*  Proprietors  of  unincorporated  businesses, 

*  Classified  as  urban  under  special  rule. 


CITIES 


7.57 


Table  7P.— PRESSING,  ALTERATION,  GARMENT  REPAIR  SHOPS  (INC.  FUR>- SELECTED  CITIES  OF  3,000  INHABITANTS 

OR  MORE;  1948 

ESTABUSHMENTS,  RECEIPTS,  PaV  RolL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


Qty 


Population 
1950 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


.Humhcr) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

dollari) 


Pay  roll.     A';""' 
entire       P'opne 
year         ^O"- 
Novem 
ber 
[Thouidnd 
iolUrs)    (Xumbc) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(Dolkrs) 


City 


Population 
1950 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


(Number) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

{Thmuaild 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 

(Number) 


Riid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(DolUrs) 


Aberdeen,  S.    Dak.... 

Abilene,  Kans 

Abilene,  Tex 

Abinglon  tcvn.Hass.^ 
Abliigton  twp..  Pa.*. 

Ada,  OUa 

AJcron,  Ohio 

Alameda,  Calif 

Albany,  Calif 

iUban^,  Ga 

Alba—,  N.  If 

Albert  Lea,  Minn.... 

Albi.^n,  Mleh 

Alexandria,  I^ 

Alexandria,  Va 

Alhanbra,  Calif 

Aliquiopa,  Pa 

Alliance,  Ohio 

Alton,  111 

Altoona,  Pa 

Anarillo,  Tex 

Afflbridge,  Pa 

Amesbury  town,^bss.^ 
Amherst  town,  Mass.* 
Amllyville,  H.  Y 

Amsterdam,  N.   Y 

Jlnaheim,  Calif 

Anderson,   Ind 

Armapolls,  :iX 

Ann  Arbor,  Mich 

Anniston,  Ala 

Ansonia,  Conn 

Antigo,  Wis 

Arcadia,  Calif 

Ardnore ,  Okla 

Arlington  town,Hassl 
Arlington  County,Vai 

Amcld,  Pa 

Asbury  Park,  N.  J. . . 
Ashley,  Pa 

Astoria ,  Greg 

Atchison,  Kans 

Athens,  Ga 

Athens,  Ohio 

Athol  town,  Mass.*.. 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Atlantic  City,  N.J. . 

Attleboro,  Mass 

Auburn,  N.  T 

Audubon,  N.  J 

Augusta,  Maine 

Aurora,  111 

Austin,  Minn 

A.iSTin,  Tex 

Babylon,  N.  Y 

Bakersfield,  Calif.. 

Baltimore,  Hd 

Bangor,  Pa 

Bartocrton,  Ohio 

Barnstable  tpwr^Massl 

Bartlesville,  Okla.. 

Batovia,  N.  Y 

BatUe  Creek,  Mich.. 

Bay  City,  Mich 

Bayonne,  N.  J 

Beacon,  N.  Y 

Beaumont,  Tex 

Beaver,  Pa 

Beaver  Falls,  Pa.... 
Beckley,  W.Va 

Bedford,  Ohio 

Bell,  Calif 

Bellaire,  Ohio 

Belleville,  111 

BelleviUc,  H.  J 

Bellevue,  Ohio 

Belling'nam,  Wash 

Belmont  town,  Mass.* 

Beloit,  Wis 

Belvedere  t-jp., 
Calif." 

Belvidere,  111 

Bend,  Oreg 

Benicia,  Calif 

Benton  Harbor,  Mich. 
Berea,  Ohio 


20,97c 
5, 58C' 

47,10J 
7,133 

28,738 

15,935 
273,189 
63,425 
17,545 
30,937 

134,382 
13,488 
10,395 
34,685 
61,604 

51,284 
26,067 
26,112 
32,176 
76, 84* 

73,737 
16,415 

10,810 
10,850 
6,13" 

32,269 
14,522 
46,809 
15,016 
47,279 

31,150 
18,711 
9,897 
23,041 
17,831 

43,984 

134,990 

10,271 

17,035 

5,235 

12,220 
12,759 
28,102 
11,604 
11,5*0 

327,090 
61,642 
23,665 
36,667 
9,563 

20,900 

50,508 

23,035 

131,964 

5,994 

34.540 
■./4u,2L.5 
6,049 
27,893 
10,397 

19,262 
17,807 
48,469 
52,372 
76,657 
14,110 
93,715 
6,345 
17,335 
19,255 

9,073 
15,206 
12,553 
32,701 
32,059 

6,901 
33,934 
27,379 
29,541 

46,109 

9,417 
11,347 

7,275 
18,612 
11,964 


167 
30 
9 


114 
3 


5 
6 

5 

171 
110 

7 
14 

7 

3 
23 

6 
14 

5 

11 
703 


21 
72 

116 

1,190 

325 

53 

17 

1,220 
11 

25 

11 

105 

218 
63 
97 


52 
182 


37 
32 
24 
78 
154 

50 
39 
14 
63 

13 

132 
129 
17 
163 


57 
28 
9 

34 
42 

885 
867 
60 
78 
46 

17 
247 
30 
54 
37 

119 

4,459 

12 

130 

9 

32 
36 
106 


25 
12 
UO 
31 


5 

23 

32 

5 

6 

37 
198 
75 


191 
118 

4 
15 

7 

4 
35 

3 
16 

6 

32 
851 


3 

2 

(z) 


3 
5 
6 
3 
7 

10 

132 

36 

10 

5 


171 
114 


10 

740 

4 

14 


13 

21 

3 

6 

24 
136 
33 


154 
58 
2 

U 


5 
21 

7 
14 

4 

19 
631 


430 
742 
123 
113 

833 

4,362 

1,489 

108 

131 

4,581 

82 
25 

773 

771 
89 

265 
33 

232 

272 
805 
30 
145 
141 

136 
102 
85 
211 
643 

404 
97 
67 
239 
155 

698 
288 

28 
433 

22 

206 
127 
40 
159 
115 

3,347 

3,280 

85 

336 

115 

131 
676 
191 
327 
144 

918 
17,899 

334 

40 


386 
125 
943 

25 
24 
95 
25? 
89 

165 
265 
242 
30 
271 

17 

38 

260 

203 


190 
23 


Bergenfield,  N.  J... 

Berkeley,  Calif 

Berkley,  Mich 

Berwick,  Pa 

Berwyn,  111 

Bessemer,  Ala 

Bethlehem,  Pa 

Beverly,  Mass 

Beverly  Hills,  Calif 
Billings,  M  nt 

Blloxi,  Miss 

Blnghamton,  N.  Y.... 

Blakely,  Pa 

Bloanfield,  N.  J 

Bloonington,   111.... 

Bloanlngton,   Ind.... 

Blue  Island,   111 

Bogota,  N.   J 

Boise  City,  Idaho. . . 
Booneville,  Mo 

Boonton,  N.  J 

Bordentown,  N.  J. . . . 

Boston,  Mass 

Boulder,  Colo 

Bound  Brook,  N.  J... 

Bowling  Green,  Ky. . . 
Bowling  Green,  Ohio. 
Brackenridge,  Pa.... 

Braddock,  Pa 

Bradford,  Pa 

Bra  in  tree  town  .Mass. 

Brawley,  Calif 

Bremerton,  Wash 

Brentwood,  Pa 

Bridgeport,  Conn.... 

Bridgeport,  Pa 

Bridgeton,  N.  J 

Bridgeville,  Pa 

Bristol,  Conn 

Bristol,  Pa 

Bristol  town,  R.  I.* 

Bristol,  Tenn 

Brockton,  Mass....... 

Bronxvllle,  N.  Y 

Brookfield,  111 

Brookline  towr.,Mass. 

Brownsville,  Pa 

Bucyrus,  Ohio 

Buffalo,  N.  Y 

Burbank,  Calif 

Burlingame,  Calif... 
Burlington,  Iowa.... 
Burlington,  N.  J,... 
Burlington,  N.  C. . .. 
Burlington,  Vt 

Burrillville  town, 

R.  I.* 

Butler,  Pa 

Butte,  Mont 

Caldwell,  N.  J 

Calumet  City,  111... 

Cambridge,  Md 

Cambridge,  Mass 

Camden,  N.  J 

Campbell,  Ohio 

Canonsburg,  Pa 

Canton,  Ohio 

Carbondale,  Pa 

Carlisle,  Pa 

Carnegie,  Pa 

Carteret,  N.   J 

Casper,  Wyo 

Castle  Shannon,  Pa.. 

CatskiU,  N.  Y 

Cedar  Falls,  Iowa... 
Cedarhurst,  N.  Y 

Centerville,  Iowa... 
Central  Falls,  R.  I. 
Chambersburg,  Pa.... 

Champaign,  111 

Chapel  HiU,  N.  C... 

Charleroi,  Pa 

Charleston,  111 

Charleston,  S.  C... 
Charleston,  W.  Va... 
Chehalls,  Wash 


17,611 
113,217 
17,913 
14,022 
51,176 

28,471 
66,027 
28,855 
28,915 
31,725 

37,034 
81,132 
6,848 
49,313 
34,0.^8 

28,191 
17,580 

7,668 
34,152 

6,729 

7,581 

5,454 

790,863 

19,916 

8,356 

17,427 
11,972 
6,180 
16,518 
17,281 

23,130 
11,885 
27,746 
12,312 
159,352 

5,823 
18,385 

5,653 
35,873 
12,690 

12,311 
16,721 
62,856 
6,718 
15,484 

56,952 
7,644 
10,289 
577,393 
78,318 

19,817 
30,639 
12,083 
24,495 
33,039 

8,776 
23,511 
32,904 

6,222 
15,777 

10,366 
120,676 
124,543 
12,830 
12,049 

116,312 
16,235 
16,232 
12,154 
13,003 

23,557 
5,439 
5,336 

14,336 
.  6,021 

7,606 
23,610 
17,205 
39,397 

9,169 

9,864 

9,146 

68,243 

72,818 

5,633 


31 
4 

32 
6 

6 

5 
6 
7 
3 

5 

4 

775 

4 


3 

4 

5 

165 


3 

397 

35 

12 
5 


3 
98 
115 


47 

729 

50 

20 

244 

10 
184 
106 
461 

22 

29 
247 

28 
211 

22 

39 
82 
30 
54 
14 

29 
47 
4,833 
25 
66 

25 

17 

36 

141 

31 

48 
22 
17 
48 
1,228 

17 
29 
67 
105 
68 


133 

160 

30 

351 

45 

14 

2,379 

279 

275 
26 
25 
15 
79 

83 
63 
124 
55 
19 

12 
789 
623 


306 
87 
34 

117 
30 

22 
38 
32 

31 
103 


112 
16 
87 
U 

81 
21 
35 
93 
70 


106 
4 


1 

19 

26 

172 

2 

9 
48 

2 
27 


5 

17 

11 
1 

3 

10 

819 

3 
12 

3 
3 
7 
21 

1 


10 
173 


5 
340 
45 


42 
11 

1 

1 
141 
85 


4 
786 


3 

2 

4 

7 

180 

4 

5 

5 

17 

12 


3 

419 

42 


11 
17 
7 
3 

3 

99 

U5 

6 

10 

54 
9 
6 

6 

5 


9 
2 

2 

7 

514 

7 

7 

5 
2 
3 
19 
1 


2 
13 
17 

4 

50 

5 

4 

223 

23 

32 
1 
1 
4 

14 


156 

2,983 

91 

102 
1,069 

10 

387 

470 

3,603 

16 

197 

1,021 

53 

559 

120 

110 
390 


215 

17,765 

142 

261 

57 
62 
99 
418 
20 

317 
91 

290 
3,490 

195 
434 
165 
118 

262 

32 

400 

982 

85 

2,058 

91 

88 

7,773 

1,091 

1,893 

30 
10 


1,302 
207 
802 
160 
42 

20 
3,301 
1,891 

30 
245 

1,096 
252 

1,080 
23 

60 

202 

58 

35 

332 

46 
210 

227 
75 

112 
54 
198 
420 
440 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


7.58 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  7P.— PRESSING,  ALTERATION,  GARMENT  REPAIR  SHOPS  (INC.  FUR)- 

OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 

ESTABUSHMEN-n,  RECEIPTS.  PaY  RolL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


SELECTED  CITIES  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS 


Oty 


Chelsea^  Mass 

Cheltenham  twp.,  Pa.^ 

Cheyenne,  Wyo 

Chicago,  111 

Chicago  Heights,  111. 

Chicopee,  Mass 

Chllllcothe,  Ohio 

Cicero,  111 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Clalrton*  Pa 

Claremont,  Calif 

Claranont  town.N.H.^. 

Clarksburg,  W.  Va 

Clayton,  Mo 

Clearfield,  Pa 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

Cleveland  Heights, 

Ohio 

Cliffslde  Park,  N.  J. 

Clifton,  N.  J 

Clifton  Heights,  Pa.. 
Clinton,  Iowa 

Clinton  town,  Masg.^, 

CoatesvIUe,  Pa 

Cohoes,  N.  Y 

Colllngdale,  Pa 

Colllngswood,  N.   J... 

Collinflville,   111 

Colorado  Springs,  Colo. 

Columbia ,  Mo 

Columbus ,  Ga 

Columbiis,  Ohio 

CaDptOTi,  Calif 

Concord,  N.  H 

Concord,  N.  C 

Connellsvllle,  Pa.... 
Conshohocken,  Pa 

Conway,  Ark 

Coos  Bay,  Oreg 

Coral  Gables,  Fla.... 

Coraopolis,  Pa 

Coronado,  Calif 

Corpus  Christl,  Tex.. 

Cortland,  H.  Y 

Corvallia,  Creg 

Council  Bluffs,  Iowa. 
Covington,  Ky 

Crafton,  Pa 

Cranford  ttfp.,N.J.^.. 

Cranston,  R.  I 

Cudahy,  Wis 

Clever  City,  Calif... 

Cumberland,  Md 

Cumberland  town,R.I.^ 
Cuyahoga  Falls,  Chip. 

Dallas,  Tex 

Daly  City,  Calif 

Danbuiy  city.  Conn... 
Danvers  town,  Mass.^. 

Danville,   lU 

Danville,  Va 

Darby,  Pa 

Dayton,  Ky 

Dayton,  (Rilo 

Daytona  Beach,  Fla... 

Dearborn,  Mich 

Decatur,  Ga 

Dedham  town,  Mass.^.. 

Delaware,  Ohio 

Delray  Beach,  Fla.... 

Denver,  Colo 

Derby,  Corm 

Des  Moinos,   Iowa 

Detroit,  Mich 

Dickson  City,  Pa 

District  12,  W.^.... 
District  13,  htl.i.... 

Dixon,   111 

Donora ,  Pa 

Donaont,  Pa 

Dothan,  Ala 

Dover,  H.  H 


Population 
1990 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


:XumbCT) 


39,038 
22,578 
31,807 
3,606/36 
2i,369 

48,939 
20,121 
67,195 
500,510 
19,418 

6,229 
12,058 
31,817 
15,925 

9,348 
905,636 


58,782 
17,123 
64,567 
7,347 
X,151 

12,295 
13,839 
21,235 
8,473 
15,255 

11,907 
45,268 
31,731 
79,510 
374,770 

47,893 
27,984 

16,720 
13,302 
10,909 

8,546 
5,956 
19,668 
10,491 
12,423 

108,053 
18,120 
16,173 
45,184 
64,282 

8,001 
18,708 
55,130 
12,090 
19,646 

37,632 
12,825 
29,076 
432,927 
15,111 

22,424 
15,702 
37,892 
34,537 
13,188 

8,943 
243,108 
29,254 
94,529 
21,626 

18,499 
11 ,783 
6,264 
412,856 
10,264 

176,954 

,838,517 

8,947 

40,182 

19,185 

11,532 
11,831 
12,731 
21,556 
15,911 


33 

7 

3 

3,358 

16 

19 

6 

43 

314 


3 
3 

17 
3 
3 

708 


127 
9 


3 

4 
5 
8 

3 

164 
7 
17 


233 

14 

43 
1,145 

4 
13 

6 

3 
9 
18 
6 
3 


Recdpte, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
iollari) 


Piy  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thouidn^J 
dollars) 


308 

65 

9 

27,922 

114 

104 
40 

347 

2,127 

46 

16 
11 
142 
7 
20 
5,430 


388 
102 
194 
42 
45 

51 
140 
54 
53 
68 

70 
107 
146 
40 
2,021 

208 
27 
38 
49 

108 


107 

37 

126 

224 

45 
25 
124 
22 
92 

47 
38 
65 
931 
47 

148 
25 
35 


17 
1,652 
19 
188 
72 

83 
27 

110 
1,535 

233 

463 

10,536 

11 

185 

84 

5 

62 

215 

12 

21 


Paid 

employees. 

workweeli 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 


42 

17 

1 

4,332 

18 

14 

5 

41 

391 


48 

2 

3 

,120 


25 
10 
6 
6 

19 
29 
34 
12 
397 

66 

1 
14 

7 
10 


5 

5 

16 

226 


37 

18 

11 

2 

8 

192 

51 

128 
1,967 

29 

26 

1 

10 

39 

2 

3 


Acuve 
propne- 
tofs.' 
Novem' 
ber 


32 

7 

2 

3,435 

21 

16 


326 
9 


5 

7 
247 


6 

11 

131 

9 


155 
7 
17 


252 
13 


49 
1,199 


25 

13 

2 

2,678 

12 


22 

270 

5 

1 
1 
32 
2 


7 
.44 


220 

1 

25 

16 

9 

10 

3 

136 

25 

71 
1,234 


Pay  roll, 
worlcweelt 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(Dollari) 


1,121 

427 

36 

92,807 

351 

278 
96 
861 
8,384 
106 

60 
57 
1,075 
74 
68 
24,019 


2,008 
214 
421 
229 
177 

1?7 
404 
181 

101 
143 

321 
669 
634 
230 
8,394 

1,314 

20 
260 
159 
182 

303 
15 
326 
158 
564 

342 
712 
180 
892 
675 

164 

56 

325 


132 
U5 
305 


244 
33 

205 
65 
38 


8,552 

18 

795 

461 

249 
183 
116 
4,971 
987 

2,692 
42,854 

560 
419 

20 
230 
835 
216 

50 


CSty 


Dover,  N.    J 

Doylestown,  Pa 

Dubuque,   Iowa 

Duluth,  Him 

Dumont,  N.   J 

Dunellen,  N.   J 

Duquesne,  Pa 

East  Chicago,   Ind. . . 
East  Cleveland,  Ohio 
East  Detroit,  Mich.. 
Easthampton  town, 
Mass.l 

East  Hartford  town. 

Conn .  ^ 

East  Liverpool,  Ohio 

Easton,  Pa 

East  Orange,  N.  J 

East  Paterson,  N.  J. 

East  Peoria,  111 

East  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

East  Point,  Ga 

East  Providence  town 
R.  I.' 

East  Rockaway,  N.  Y. 
East  Rutherford,  N.J 
East  St.  Louis,  111. 

Eau  Claire,  Wis 

Ecorse,  Mich 

£1  Cajon,  Calif 

El  Cerrito,  Calif... 

Elizabeth,  N.  J 

Elkhart,  Ind 

Ellwood  City,  Pa. 

ELnhurst,  III 

Eljnira,  N.  Y 

El  Monte,  Calif 

Elmwocd  Park,  111 

Elyria,  Ohio 

Bnporia,  Kans 

Endlcott,   N.    X 

Englewood,  Colo 

Englewood,  N.  J 

Enid,  Okla 

Ephrata,  Pa 

Escanaba,  Mich 

Etna,  Pa 

Eureka,  Calif 

Evanston,  111 

Everett,  Mass 

Everett,  Wash 

Exeter  town,  N.  H.'. 

Fair  Lawn,  N.  J 

Fairmont,  W.  Va 

Fairport,  N.  Y 

Fairvlew,  N.  J 

Fargo,  N.  Dak 

Farrall ,  Pa 

FaycttevlUe,  N.  C. 

Femdale,  Mich 

Findlay,  Ohio 

Fltchburg,  Mass 

Floral  Park,  N.  Y. . . , 
Forest  Park,  111.... 

Fort  Atkinson,  Wis. . 

Fort  Dodge,  Iowa 

Fort  Lauderdale,  Fla 

Fort  Lee,  N.  J 

Fort  Madison,  Iowa.  . 

Fort  Smith,  Ark 

Fort  Wayne,  Ind 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

Fostorla,  Ohio 

Framinghajs  town, 
Mass.' 

Frankfort,  Ind 

FranlElln,  Pa 

Frederick,  Md 

Frederlck&'jurg ,  Va,., 
Freehold,  N.  J 

Freeland,  Pa 

Freeport,  111 

Frecport,  N.  Y 

Fremont,  Ohio 

Fresno,  Calif 


Population 
1950 


(Thousand 
(Xumberll     dolliiTs) 


11,210 

5,263 

49,528 

104,066 

13,030 

6,288 

17,612 
54,124 
39,875 
21,373 

10,694 


29,340 
24,072 
34,410 
78,057 

15,391 
8,697 
5,175 

21,628 

35,791 

7,973 
7,430 
31,950 
35,862 
17,457 

5,418 

18,015 

112,675 

35,556 

12,898 

21,204 
49,690 
8,103 
18,771 
30,197 

15,560 
20,168 
16,619 
23,092 
35,976 

7,050 
15,068 

6,744 
22,913 
73,030 

45,789 
33,807 
5,652 
23,865 
29,273 

5,263 
8,676 
37,981 
13,667 
34,605 

29,670 
23,806 
42,671 
14,535 
14,946 

6,257 
25,025 
36,000 
11,611 
14,943 

47,864 
132,840 
277,047 

14,348 

27,845 

14,933 
9,992 
18,092 
12,143 
7,603 

5,900 
22,425 
24,589 
16,533 
90,618 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


113 

136 

17 

28 

131 

64 

204 

17 


19 
106 
552 


48 

317 

67 

59 

5 
25 
619 
127 

50 

156 

137 

18 

41 

59 

84 
26 
79 

258 
20 


198 
112 
12 
65 

89 

14 
58 
35 
22 
20 


63 
154 

107 


112 

9 

152 

44 


408 
886 


20 
27 
IS 
97 

6 
52 

146 
66 

600 


Active 
proprie- 
tors.' 
Nm-cm- 
ber 

(Xumber) 


3 
55 
13 
12 

(z) 

(2) 
91 
35 

6 

30 
26 


19 

13 

158 

29 
24 
(2) 
14 
16 


18 
21 
148 


employee^ 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Tjumber) 


104 
14 


4 

6 

49 

37 

102 

166 

2 

1 

Piy  roll. 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Dolldfi) 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


CITIES 


7.59 


Table  7P.— PRESSING,  ALTERATION,  GARMENT  REPAIR  SHOPS  (INC.  FUR)- 

OR  MORE:  1948 — Continued 

ESTABUSHMEN-re,  RECEIPTS,  PAY  RoLL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


-SELECTED  CITIES  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS 


CSlT 


Population 
1950 


Estib- 
luh- 
ments 


[Number) 


Receipt!, 
entire 
year 

(ThouidTid 


Pay  roll, 
entire 


Active' 
propne- 
ttirs.* 
Novem- 
ber 
(ThouMfld 
Jollgri)     ;Xumbcrl 


Piid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Numtcr) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Dolbri) 


City 


PopulaDon 
1950 


Eatab- 

lish- 
ments 


[Numlier: 


Receipts, 

entile 
year 

(TTwUMTld 

dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

[Thousand 
dollori) 


Active 
proprie- 
tory* 
Novem- 
ber 

(Number) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(DollaTs) 


Frostbupg,  Hi. . . . 
Fullerton,  CHif. 

rulton,  N.  y 

Gttdsden,  Ala 

Gainesville,  Fla. 


Qainesvllle,  Ga. 
Galesburg,    111.. 

Gallon,  Ohio 

Gardena,  Calif.. 
Gardner,  Mass... 


Garfield,  N.  J 

Garfield  Heights, Ohio 

Geneva,  N.  Y 

Glrard,  Ohio 

Glassboro,  N.  J 


Glassport,  Pa 

Glencoe,   111 

Glen  Cove,  N.  Y. . . 
Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. 
Glenvlew,  111 


Gloucester,  Mass 

Gloucester  City,  N.J. 
Gloversvllle,  N.  T... 

Goshen,  Ind 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich. . . 


Granite  City,  111 

Great  Falls,  Mont..... 

Great  Neclc,  N.  Y 

Green  Bay,  Wis 

Greenfield  toun,Mass.* 


Greensboro,  N.  C. 
Greensburg,  Pa... 
Greenville,  Miss. 
Greenville,  N.  C. 
Greenville,  Ohio. 

Greenville,  S.  C. 
Greenwood,  Miss.. 
Greenwood,  S.  C. 
Gulfport,  Hiss... 
Guttenburg,  N.  J. 


Hackensack,  N.  J 

Haddonfleld,  N.  J 

Haddon  Heights,  N.  J. 

Hagerstown,  Md 

Haledon,  N.  J 


Hamilton,  Ohio. . 
HasBond,  Ind. ... 
Haamonton,  N.  J. 
Haatraiack,  Mich. 
Hanford,  Calif.. 


Hannibal,  Ho 

Hanover,  Pa 

Hanover  twp.,  Pa.i., 

Harrlsburg,  Pa 

Harrison,  N.  J 


Harrison  twp,,  Pa.^... 

Hartford,  Conn 

Harvey,  111 

Hasbrouck  Bei^hta,N.J. 
Hastings,  Nebr 

Hastlngs-on-Hudson, 

N.  Y 

Haverford  twp.,  Pa.^. 

Haverhill,  Mass 

Haverstraw,  N.  Y 

Hawtliome,  Calif 


Hawthorne,  N.  J.. 
Hayward,  Calif... 
Hazel  Park,  Hich. 

Hazleton,  Pa 

Helena,  Hont 


Hempstead,  N.  Y 

HenDosa  Beach,  Calif. 

Hialeah,  Fla 

Highland  Park,  111... 

Highland  Park,  Mich  . 
Highland  Park,  N.J... 

High  Point,  N.  C 

Hillside  twp.,  N.J.'. 
Hlngham  town,  Mass.'. 

Hoboken,  H.J 

Holdenvllle,  Okla 

Holland,  Mich 

Hollywood,  Fla 

Holyoke ,  Mass 


6,867 
13,939 
13,903 
55,528 
26,577 

11,881 
31,357 
9,921 
U,"118 
19,617 

27,605 
21,606 
17,087 
10,068 
5,906 

8,698 
6,950 
15,084 
19,448 
6,112 

25,048 
14,283 
23,576 
12,977 
175,647 

29,139 

39,006 
7,921 
52,443 
17,237 

73,703 
17,237 
29,914 
16,713 
8,820 

57,932 
18,002 
13,672 
22,428 
5,575 

29,207 
10,500 

7,329 
36,232 

6,190 

57,717 
87,423 

8,426 
43,245 

9,829 

20,540 
14,065 
14,910 
89,091 
13,535 

14,792 

177,073 

20,636 

9,157 

20,108 

7,547 
39,425 
47,213 

5,816 
16,278 

14,828 
14,273 
17,791 
35,486 
17,498 

29,021 
11,766 
19,742 
16,767 

46,155 
9,706 
39, 9X 
20,997 
10,694 

50,510 
6,191 
15,742 
14,135 
54,441 


163 
6 
5 


16 
UO 
22 
31 


32 
22 

9 

30 
17 

74 
12 
47 
13 
13 

12 
83 
40 
66 
30 

74 
51 
17 
14 
435 

44 
70 
55 
32 

17 

165 

181 

6 

9 

52 

55 

11 

5 

23 

14 

192 
43 
38 
54 


158 
127 

30 
202 

74 


29 
9 

331 


20 

997 

52 

45 


40 
108 
119 

12 


1 
50 

3 
10 
(I) 

6 
3 

6 
3 


37 
21 

4 
6 

50 
10 

4 

164 

10 

5 

2 


71 

9 

37 

9 

60 

20 

129 

10 

73 

9 

84 

15 

188 

U. 

172 

34 

31 

4 

122 

36 

280 

34 

55 

7 

8 

1 

93 

17 

20 

1 

353 

44 

60 

22 

8 

36 

2 

165 

16 

4 

102 


40 

1,036 

56 

218 


120 
81 


124 
62 


411 
60 
140 
140 

170 
38-/ 


372 
442 
122 

41 

850 
1,190 

110 
224 

324 
25 
3b 
48 
61 

531 
145 
U5 
86 


840 
85 
87 
889 
512 

84 
169 

994 
191 

82 

3,329 

210 

90 

33 

132 
422 
331 


221 
396 
313 
170 
314 

912 

803 

89 

733 

747 
184 

21 
345 

30 

978 
416 

75 
372 


Homestead ,  Pa 

Homell,  N.  Y 

Hot  Springs,  Ark 

Houston,  Tex 

Hudson  town,  hbss.'.. 

Hudson,  N.  Y 

Hudson  Falls,  N.  Y... 
Huntington,  W.  Va. . . . 
Huntington  Beach, 
Calif 

Huntington  Park, 

Calif 

Hyattsvllle,  Md 

Idaho  Falls,  Idaho... 

Independence,  Ho 

Indiana ,  Pa 

Indianapolis ,  Ind. . . . 

Inglewood,  Calif 

nikster,  Mich 

Ipswich  town,  Mass.', 
I rondequol t,town,N.Yi 

Irvlngton,  N.  J 

Ithaca,  N.  Y 

Jackson,  Mich 

Jackson,  Tenn 

Jacksonville,  111.... 

Jamestown,  N.  Y 

Jeannette,  Pa 

Jefferson  City,  Mo... 
Jef f ersonvllle ,  Ind.. 
Jenklntown,  Pa 

Jersey  City,  N.  J.... 
Johnson  City,  N.  Y. . . 
Johnson  City,  Tenn... 
Johnston  town,  R.  I.' 
Johnstown,  N.  Y 


Johnstown,  Pa 

Jollet,  lU 

Joplln,  Mo 

Junction  City,  Kans. 
Kansas  City,  Kans... 


Kansas  City,  Mo 

Keamj',  N.  J 

Keene,  N.  H 

Kendallvllle,  Ind... 
Kenmore,  N.  Y 


Kenosha,  Wis 

Kent,  Ohio 

Kenton,  Ohio 

Keokuk,  Iowa 

Kewanee,  111 

Keyport,  N.  J 

Key  West,  Fla 

Klngsport,  Tenn 

Kingston,  N.  Y 

Kingston,  Pa 

Kinston,  N.  C 

Klrkwood,  Mo 

Klamath  Falls,  Oreg. 

Kokomo,  Ind 

Lackawanna,  N,  Y. ... 


Laconla,  N.  H.. 
La  Crosse,  Wis. 
Lafayette,  Ind, 
l£  Grange,  Ga . . 
I^  Grange,  111. 


Lakeland,  Fla... 
I^ewood,  Ohio.. 
Lake  Worth,  Fla. 
Lancaster,  Ohio. 
Lansdale,  Pa.... 


Lansdowne,  Pa. .. 
Lansford,  Pa — . 
Lapeer,  Mich. . .. 
La  Porte,  Ind. . . 
larchmont,  K.  Y. 


Laredo,  Tex 

Las  Vegas,  Nev. . 

Latrobe,  Pa 

lAwrence,  Kane. . 
Lb-.a-ence,  Mass. . 


Lawton,  Okla 

Leavenworth,  Kans. 

Lebanon,  Ind 

Lebanon,  Pa 


10,031 
15,055 
29,298 
594, 321 
8,131 

11,656 
7,217 
86,160 


29,376 
12,288 
18,855 
36,832 
11,706 

424,683 

46,046 

16,684 

6,877 

34,045 

59,142 
29,395 
50,904 
30,098 
20,374 

43,250 
16,179 
24,990 
14,671 
5,U4 

300,447 
19,563 
27,778 
12,735 
10,861 

62,723 
52,460 
38,515 
13,370 
129.583 

453,290 
39,828 
15,631 
6,123 
20,232 

54,360 
12,383 
8,467 
16,076 
16,770 

5,900 
21,724 
19,636 
28,860 
21,061 

18,278 
18,587 
15,803 
38,600 
27,646 

14,722 
47,396 
35,508 
24,954 
11,9150 

30,846 
67,878 
11,714 
24,140 
9,767 

12,140 
7,477 
6,116 

17,280 
6,293 

51,694 
24,418 
11,952 
23,292 
80,427 

34,527 

20,543 
7,619 
28,134 


23 
4 
5 
3 
6 

174 

26 

4 

3 

3 


5 
3 
3 

15 
15 
4 
3 
45 

314 

36 

3 

3 

5 


213 
13 
55 

425 
29 

72 

20 

328 


125 
30 

152 
11 
48 

1,555 

204 

52 

9 

15 

456 
31 

115 
29 
25 

42 
30 
62 
59 
37 

1,922 

18 
17 


86 
174 

23 

4 

217 

2,213 

222 

8 

16 

49 

72 

23 

42 

5 

11 

12 
38 
11 
128 
45 

6 
36 
27 
34 
70 


376 
31 
29 

101 

92 

7 

12 

11 

218 

16 

19 

117 


15 

42 

15 

117 


345 
50 
15 
1 


4 
5 
16 
3 
6 

244 

1 


(z) 

5 
36 


469 
17 


23 
3 
7 
3 
7 

189 

25 

4 


7 

2 

299 

4 
7 
3 
3 

15 
15 

4 
3 

50 

335 
38 
3 
3 
7 

U 
3 
5 
3 
4 

3 
7 
3 
22 
8 

2 
5 
5 


209 

a 

10 

1 


168 

1 

16 


291 
12 


3X 
2,083 

40 

174 
2,193 


187 
115 
869 
16 
158 

6,833 

981 

400 

22 


1,161 

68 

460 

310 

75 

107 
108 
335 
60 
122 

6,895 
24 
331 


99 
669 

J29 


10,118 
512 


21 
371 


373 
146 
256 


35 

129 

67 

280 
210 

46 
100 
200 

16 
40 

64 
196 
2U 

16 
475 


1,248 
32 
146 
224 

304 
30 


85 
4S 

919 
17 

696 

73 

99 

54 

333 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


7.60 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  7P.—  PRESSING,  ALTERATION,  GARMENT  REPAIR  SHOPS  GNC.  FUR)- 

OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 

EsTAfiUSHMEKTS,  RECEIPTS,  PaY  RolL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


-SELECTED  CITIES  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS 


CSty 


PopuJatton 
1950 


Estab- 
luh- 
ments 


:xun.M 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors,' 
Novem- 
ber 
{Thousand 
dollars)    i>iumbcr) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

mumbcr) 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(DolLiTi) 


City 


Population 
1950 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


(Number; 


Receipts, 

entire 
year 

(TJiousiind 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(TJioujand 
dollars) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors.* 
Novem- 
ber 

(Number) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Dollars) 


Unolr,  N.  C 

Lecmlnster,  Mass 

Leonla,   N.    J 

LewlsbuTg,  Pa 

Lewlston,  Maine 

Lewlstcnm,  Pa 

Lexington,  Ky 

Lexington  town,Ma86.^ 

Ujna,  Ohio 

Lincoln,  Nebr 

Lincoln  Park,  Mich... 

Linden,  N.    J 

Little  Falls,  Minn... 
Little  Falls,  N.  Y. . . 
Lock  Haven,  Pa 

Lockland,  Ohio 

Lodl,  Calif 

Lc«ii,  N.  J 

Logan,  Utah 

Logansport,  Ind 

Long  Beach,  Calif.... 
Long  Beach,  N.  Y.... . 
Long  Branch,  N-  J.... 

I^ngvlew,  Tex 

Lorain,  Ohio 

Los  Angeles,  Calif... 

Louisville,  Ky 

Lowell,  htess 

Lower  Merlon  twp.,Pa^ 
Ludington,  Mich 

Ludlow,  Ky 

Ludlow  town,  tte^s.^.. 

Luzerne,  Pa 

Lynhrook,  N.  T 

Ijnchburg,  Va 

IjTtidhurat  twp.,  N.J.^ 

McKeesport,  Pa 

McKees  Rocks,  Pa 

^V:Pherson,  Kans 

Madison,  N.  J 

Madison,  Wis 

Maiden,  Mass 

Memaroneck,  N.  Y 

Manhattan  Beach, Cali£ 
Manitowoc,  Wis 

Hankato,  Minn 

Mansfield  town,Maes.^ 

Mansfield,  Ohio 

ManviUe,  N.  J 

Maple  Heights,  Ohio.. 

Maplewood,  Md 

Maplewocd  twp.,  N.J.^ 

Marietta,  Ohio 

Marlon,  Ind. ..# 

mrion,  Ohio 

Marlborough,  Mass.  . . . 
Marshall  town,  Iowa... 

Martinez,  Calif 

Martlnsburg,  W.  Va... 
Martins  Ferry,  Ohio. . 

MarysviUe,  Calif 

Massena,  N.  Y 

Masslllon,  Ohio 

Mattoon,  111 

Mayfleld,  Ky 

Maynard  town,  Mass.^. 

Maysville,  Ky 

Maywood,  Calif 

Maywood,  lU 

Maywood,  N.  J 

Headville,  Pa 

Mechanic sburg,  Pa. . . . 

Medford,  Mass 

Medford,  Oreg 

Media,  Pa 

Melrose ,  Mass 

Melrose  Park,   111 

Melvlndale,  Mich 

Merlden,  Conn 

Meridian,  Miss 

Methuen  town,  Mass.^. 

Miami  Beach,  Fla 

MiaiQlsburg,  Ohio 

Michigan  City,  Ind... 


7,863 

24,084 

7,371 

5,232 

41,142 

13,875 
54,449 
17,098 
49,880 
97,42i 

29,265 
30,434 
6,670 
9,522 
11,3_25 

5,723 
13,727 
15,384 
16,802 
20,933 

244,072 
15,534 
23,049 
24,445 
50,819 

1,957,692 

■  367,359 

96,523 

48,356 

9,066 

6,357 

8,629 

6,165 

17,253 

47,639 

19,399 
51,223 
16,278 
8,659 
10,412 

95,594 
59,779 
15,041 
17,278 
27,444 

18,785 
7,156 

43,363 
8,298 

15,556 

13,238 
24,255 
16,024 
30,059 
33,786 

15,741 
19,750 
8,216 
15,566 
13,214 

7,777 
13,123 
29,524 
17,993 

8,959 

6,975 
8,506 
13,193 
27,409 
8,649 

18,906 

6,772 

66,109 

17,170 

5,735 

26,919 
13,109 
9,475 
43,747 
41,709 

24,411 

45,541 

6,421 

28,379 


6 
3 
10 
3 
3 

138 
16 

17 
3 

13 

1,741 

212 

57 

25 

3 


40 
21 
18 

34 

141 

30 

87 

133 

U 
70 
X 

20 


107 
39 
79 
6 
19 

1,637 
144 
92 

14 


15,159 

1,604 

367 

294 


23 
29 

38 
172 
42 

58 
377 
82 
25 
28 

278 
396 

157 


25 

31 
122 
23 
24 

78 
51 
12 
28 
113 


6 
42 
18 
32 

9 
39 

104 
23 
10 

19 
21 
78 
73 


26 
31 
228 
30 
84 

103 
39 
24 

218 

70 

16 
421 


(z) 


374 
31 


2,789 
322 
74 
68 

(z) 

3 
1 
4 
53 
9 

12 
66 


38 

119 

52 


206 

15 

16 

3 

12 

1,385 

224 

51 

24 


180 
24 


1,367 
232 


153 
11 

134 
72 
54 

117 
768 
65 
211 
656 


76 
193 


399 
96 
243 


7,669 

739 

214 

35 

87 

57,429 
6,524 
1,478 
1,322 


73 
25 
92 
1,2U 
197 

273 

1,323 

126 

74 


825 

2,355 

1,072 

13 


58 

601 


504 
67 

108 
97 

516 


115 
52 
85 

138 
167 
650 
105 
52 

70 

54 

144 

173 


105 

1,520 

158 

460 

414 

120 

80 

1,112 

279 


893 
124 
174 


Middletown,  Conn 

Middletoun,  N.  Y 

Middletown,  Pa 

MldUnd,  Pa 

Midland  Park,  N.  J... 

Miles  City,  Mont 

Mllford  town,  Mass.^. 
Mlllbum  twp.,  N.J.'. 
Millbury  town,  Mass.^ 
Hlllvale,  Pa 

MlllviUe,  N.  J 

Milton  town,  Mass.'., 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

Mlnden ,  l£ 

Mlneola,  N.  Y 

Mlnersvllle,  Pa 

Minneapolis,  Minn... 

Mlshawaka ,  Ind 

Mitchell,  S.  Dai 

Modesto,  Calif 

Monessen,  Pa 

Monongahela ,  Pa 

M'inroe,  La 

Monroe,  Mich 

Monrovia,  Calif 

Montclair,  N.  J 

Montebello,  Calif 

Monterey,  Calif 

Monterey  Park,  Calif 
Montpelier,  Vt 

Morgantown,  W.  Va. . . 
Morrlstown,  N.  J.... 

Mount  Airy,  N.  C 

Mount  Cannel,  Pa. 

Mount  Clemens,  Mich. 

Mount  Healthy,  Ohio. 

Mount  Kisco,  N.  Y 

Mount  Lebanon  twp., 

Pa.i 

Mount  Oliver,  Pa. . . . 
Mount  Pleasant,  Pa.. 

Mount  Sterling,  Ky. . 
Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y. . 
Mount  Vernon,  Wash.. 

Muncie,  Ind 

Munhall,  Pa 

Muscatine,  Iowa 

Nantlcoke,  Pa 

Napa,  Calif 

Narberth,  Pa 

Nashua,  N.  K 

Nashville,  Tenn 

Natchez,  Miss 

Natick  town,  Mass.'. 
National  City,  Calif 

Naugatuck,  Conn 

Needham  town,  Mass.'. 
Neptune  twp.,  N,  J.' 

New  Albany,  Ind 

Newark,  Del 

Newark,  N.  J 

Newark,  Ohio 

New  Britain,  Conn. . . 
New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
Newburgh,  N.  Y 

Newburyport,  Mass... 

New  Castle,  Ind 

New  Castle,  Pa 

New  Haven,  Conn 

Hew  Kensington,  Pa.. 

New  London,  Conn. . . . 

Newport,  Ky 

Newport,  R.    I 

Newport  Beach,  Calif 
Newport  News ,  Va . . . . 

New  Rochcllc,  N.  Y. . 

Newton,    Iowa 

Newton,  Kans 

Newton,  Mass 

Newton,  H.  J 

New  York,   N.  Y 

Bronx  Borough 

Brooklyn  Borough.. 
Manhattan  Borough . 
Queens  Borough.... 
Richmond  Borough.. 


29,665 

22,565 

9,166 

6,472 

5,146 

9,184 
15,405 
13,172 
8,144 
7,275 

16,116 

22,395 

632,651 

9,776 

15,574 

7,792 
517,277 
32,878 
12,062 
17,347 

17,929 
8,9a 
38,375 
21,275 
20,274 

43,775 
21,754 
16,120 
20,U3 
8,585 

2.., 446 
17,078 
7,194 
14,298 
16,815 

5,557 
5,919 

26,178 
6,790 
5,911 

5,242 
71,837 

5,198 
58,364 
16,422 

19,483 

20,140 

13,542 

5,409 

34,666 
173,359 
22,678 
19,663 
21,132 

17,463 
16,262 
13,495 
29,297 
6,701 

437,857 
34,173 
73,663 
38,768 
31 ,924 

14,073 
18,227 
48,563 
163,344 
25,226 

30,367 
31,015 
32,090 
12,220 
41,571 

59,626 

11,699 

11,541 

80,996 

5,771 

7,835,099 

1,444,903 

2,716,347 

1,936,540 

1,546,294 

191,015 


3 

272 

3 


3 
205 


27 
132 
16 

13 
10 
13 
5 
12 

42 

4 
3 


8,468 
1,456 
2,852 
2,908 
1,147 
105 


24 
2,194 


1,482 
72 


271 
117 


59 
260 


24 
100 


101 
51 


16 
605 

15 
102 


23 

59 
35 
81 

36 
444 
10 
30 
98 

52 

13 
16 
93 

17 

3,956 
81 
329 
278 
97 

39 
72 

212 
1,309 

104 

134 
49 
67 
95 
43 

394 

13 

4 

387 

10 

67,334 
9,686 
13,507 
29,948 
8,466 
727 


409 

10 

5 


19 
19 
(z) 


5 
5 

22 
5 

10 

3 

124 

2 

33 

U 


7 
21 

7 

108 

3 


574 
20 
39 
41 
7 

5 

19 

20 

239 


13,352 
1,568 
2,970 
7,183 
1,520 
106 


5 

2 

270 


2 
227 


39 
43 
24 

8 

7 

26 

192 

14 

15 
10 


3 

40 

3 

8,669 
1,5U 
2,967 
2,895 
1,179 
117 


6 
279 


13 

160 

5 

3 

12 


385 
10 
24 
23 
3 

5 

15 

19 

159 

11 

13 
6 


7,404 

968 

1,822 

3,702 

846 

66 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


CITIES 


7.61 


Tabic  7P.—  PRESSING,  ALTERATION,  GARMENT  REPAIR  SHOPS  (INC.  FUR)- 

OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 

EsTABUSHMCN-n,  RECEIPTS,  PAY  RoLL,  AND  PSKSONNBL 


SELECTED  CITIES  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS 


City 


Popuktion 
1950 


EsQb- 
ment& 


:Numi)cr) 


Reccipta. 
cntitc 

dollari) 


Piy  roll, 
entire 
yeir 

{Thoxjjand 
dolU'i) 


Acuve 
propne- 

tOTJ,* 

Novem- 
ber 

3<umbcr) 


Fiid 

anployees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

CNumbCT) 


Piy  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Dolbrj) 


City 


Paid 

Population 
1950 

EiQb- 
ment« 

Receipt*, 
entire 
year 

Pay  roll, 
entire 
yen 

Active 
proprie- 
tors,* 
Novem- 

nnployce^ 

workweek 

ended 

Payroll, 

wotlcweek 

ended 

nearest 

(Dioiuand 

(ThouMmi 

ber 

nearest 
Nov.  15 

Nov.  15 

J<umber 

doUnn) 

dollar.)     (Mumher)! 

(AlumberJ 

(DolldTi) 

34,948 

6 

54 

14 

6 

13 

334 

2,064,794 

2,193 

12,002 

1,712 

2,239 

1,174 

37,646 

105,442 

52 

347 

78 

54 

48 

1,628 

12,913 

8 

64 

4 

9 

4 

80 

17,426 

4 

21 

2 

4 

2 

31 

5,863 

6 

26 

2 

6 

3 

43 

6,993 

4 

44 

8 

3 

8 

182 

12,662 

10 

93 

2 

12 

5 

80 

673,763 

539 

4,173 

780 

559 

503 

15,937 

53,055 

20 

89 

4 

20 

4 

90 

14,992 

12 

30 

4 

10 

4 

78 

42,212 

41 

265 

48 

44 

35 

997 

12,032 

5 

41 

4 

7 

3 

80 

13,652 

4 

24 

1 

6 

1 

10 

13,026 

5 

20 

2 

5 

4 

85 

25,882 

7 

45 

5 

8 

4 

113 

35,157 

9 

50 

12 

8 

7 

302 

5,708 

3 

43 

4 

4 

2 

70 

8,968 

3 

16 

6 

3 

4 

112 

73,  U2 

35 

352 

66 

41 

53 

1,400 

23,969 

19 

206 

28 

20 

16 

550 

35,597 

8 

54 

10 

9 

8 

196 

9,348 

3 

23 

3 

4 

1 

50 

371,011 

225 

1,713 

294 

250 

177 

6,082 

18,793 

5 

17 

5 

5 

5 

128 

36,663 

17 

119 

24 

17 

16 

498 

71,294 

5 

13 

2 

5 

2 

60 

22,616 

9 

68 

6 

10 

4 

125 

23,642 

11 

82 

10 

13 

12 

262 

40,975 

29 

263 

50 

26 

36 

1,292 

12,160 

8 

59 

17 

8 

10 

348 

5,851 

3 

38 

S 

4 

7 

156 

247,700 

262 

1,386 

171 

275 

108 

3,870 

63,561 

4 

22 

2 

4 

1 

30 

41,402 

6 

10 

3 

5 

5 

112 

83,190 

48 

478 

105 

50 

45 

2,034 

21,287 

9 

76 

24 

10 

9 

454 

6,952 

6 

29 

2 

6 

2 

38 

25,179 

5 

134 

34 

5 

21 

678 

5,158 

3 

18 

5 

2 

2 

76 

9,783 

8 

72 

8 

8 

6 

201 

13,879 

4 

21 

5 

4 

4 

118 

7,824 

5 

28 

3 

9 

5 

122 

109,062 

69 

566 

147 

70 

85 

2,527 

12,710 

20 

132 

26 

19 

17 

543 

10,137 

3 

22 

3 

... 

6,451 

3 

22 

6 

4 

4 

US 

25,208 

9 

54 

10 

9 

6 

206 

25,342 

4 

25 

1 

5 

1 

30 

32,225 

14 

209 

72 

15 

36 

1,764 

10,745 

7 

71 

10 

5 

7 

188 

16,039 

3 

47 

7 

5 

4 

139 

36,663 

22 

102 

12 

26 

8 

242 

6,911 

4 

26 

1 

4 

1 

21 

99,218 

31 

176 

17 

39 

12 

519 

39,504 

8 

112 

34 

7 

19 

670 

10,217 

3 

14 

2 

3 

2 

41 

14,827 

3 

23 

5 

6 

3 

99 

12,001 

10 

75 

6 

15 

4 

114 

17,467 

9 

150 

43 

9 

18 

863 

20,366 

11 

80 

13 

10 

13 

291 

46,399 

16 

230 

67 

19 

25 

1,141 

9,130 

3 

56 

14 

4 

3 

104 

91,089 

10 

210 

38 

10 

20 

722 

29,634 

5 

35 

13 

5 

6 

234 

331,252 

191 

1,364 

224 

201 

125 

4,403 

7,169 

3 

27 

8 

2 

5 

170 

24,472 

4 

22 

10 

3 

8 

184 

48,594 

8 

36 

8 

>*  • 

9,138 

3 

6 

2 

3 

3 

42 

8,929 

4 

18 

4 

.  -  • 

8,020 

3 

23 

5 

3 

4 

131 

22,274 

14 

101 

27 

13 

13 

573 

41,379 

12 

46 

2 

13 

2 

48 

17,646 

9 

60 

16 

8 

11 

313 

U,521 

9 

52 

4 

10 

3 

67 

8,715 

4 

40 

7 

5 

3 

138 

46,817 

11 

131 

30 

14 

19 

799 

17,394 

6 

81 

13 

6 

7 

253 

17,647 

5 

88 

32 

4 

20 

527 

11,745 

9 

140 

34 

12 

17 

638 

135,761 

62 

566 

118 

68 

69 

2,910 

92,352 

19 

112 

22 

22 

18 

541 

13,418 

4 

6 

5 

... 

14,307 

3 

45 

8 

2 

5 

1S4 

Niagara  Falls,   N.   Y.. 

Nlles,  Mich 

Nlles,  Ohio 

Norristovn,  Pa 

North  Adams,  Mass. . . . 

Northsjipton,  Mass.... 

Northampton,  Pa 

North  Arlington, N. J.. 
North  Attleborough 

town,  Mass.^ 

North  Bergen  tvp.,Sj! 

North  Braddock,  Pa... 
North  Chicago,  111... 
North  CoUege  HIU, 

Ohio 

North  Miami,  Fla 

North  Pelham,  N.  Y. . . 

North  Plainfield,N..'. 
North  Platte,  Nebr... 
North  Providence  town 

R.   I.l 

North  Tarrytown,N.Y. . 
Norw&llc,  Com 

NoTwalk,  Ohio 

Norwich  city.  Conn... 
Norwood  town,  Mass.^. 

Norwood ,  Ohio 

Nutley,  N.   J 

Nyaclc,   N.  Y 

Oaltland,  Calif 

Oak  Uwn,  111 

Oalonont,  Pa 

Oai  Park,   111 

Oberlin,  Ohio 

Ocala ,  Fla 

Ocean  City,   N.    J 

Oceanside,  Calif 

Ocononowoc,  Vis 

Ogden,  Utah 

Oil  City,  Pa 

Oklahcna  City,  Okla.. 

Old  Forge,  Pa 

Olean,  N.  Y 

Olyu^ila ,  Wash 

Olyphant,  Pa 

CkDBha,   Nebr 

Ontario,  Calif 

Orange,  Calif 

Orange,  N.  J 

Orangeburg,  S .  C 

Oregon  City,  Oreg 

Orlando,  Fla 

Oahkcsh,  Wis 

Osslnlng,  N.  Y 

Oswego,  N.  Y 

Ottawa,  111 

Ottumwa,  Iowa 

Owatcmia,  Minn 

Oxnard,  Calif 

Painesville,  Ohio.... 
Palisades  Park,  N.  J. 
Falser  town,  Mass.^.. 
Palmyra,  N.  J 

Palo  Alto,  Calif 

Pajqja,  Tez 

Paris,  111 

Paris,  Ky 

Paris,  Tex 

Parkersburg,  V.  Va... 

Pasadena,  Calif 

Fascagoula,  Hiss 

Passaic,  H.  J 

Patcbogue,  N.  Y 

Peterson,  N.  J 

Paulshoro,  N.  J 

Peabody,  Mass 

Peekskill,  N.  Y 

Pekin,  lU 

Penns  Grove,  N.  J.... 

Penn  Yan,  ».  Y 

Pensacola,  Fla 

Perth  Amboy,  N.  Y 

PetaliffiiB,  Calif 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


90,875 
13,117 
16,733 
38,193 
21,475 

28,998 
9,359 
15,977 

12,119 
40,399 

14,724 
8,700 

7,910 

10,721 

5,057 

12,760 
15,390 

13,798 

8,833 

49,453 

9,779 
23,382 
16,693 
34,626 
26,746 

5,867 

380,576 

8,732 

6,988 

63,175 

6,457 
11,588 

5,949 
12,880 

5,322 

56,910 

19,556 

242,450 

9,745 

22,842 

15,711 

7,019 

247,408 

22,823 

10,053 

38,413 
15,311 
7,616 
51,826 
40,934 

16,055 
22,611 
16,951 
33,640 
10,149 

21,519 

14,365 

9,617 

9,524 

5,800 

25,290 
16,522 
9,794 
6,901 
21,636 

29,510 
104,087 
10,797 
?7,851 
7,359 


J9,423 

154 

7,840 

5 

22,647 

15 

17,746 

12 

21,912 

5 

6,678 

11 

5,479 

i 

43,293 

6 

41,291 

35 

10,390 

5 

10 

412 

3 

3 

51 

3 
3 
3 
5 
3 

11 
4 

75 
3 


155 
53 
33 


67 
17 
51 

52 

105 

49 

110 

12 
18 
27 

28 
21 

63 

38 

266 

21 
67 
66 
113 
107 

62 
3,406 
20 
20 
533 

51 
13 
36 
54 


119 
18 

462 
16 

12 

11 
15 
693 
147 


207 

5 

33 

59 

49 


53 
89 
25 

17 

73 
47 
38 
16 
40 

34 
744 

46 
631 

67 

984 

60 
80 
87 
22 

83 
10 
32 
241 
16 


6 
667 

1 


1 
156 
66 


13 

17 

6 

16 
9 
(z) 
3 

15 

13 
4 


5 

5 

12 

19 

5 

10 

15 

5 

9 

5 

42 

5 
14 
12 
16 
16 

10 

445 

3 

3 


145 
4 
15 
11 


3 
313 


1 

102 

28 

6 


339 
257 
103 
224 
25 

214 
22 

110 

99 
296 

85 
298 


92 
115 

222 
285 

761 

34 
200 
111 
371 
309 

89 

13,464 

18 

70 

2,312 

103 

"so 

200 
747 

330 

60 

2,150 


28 

3,216 

1,320 

318 

525 

283 
409 
U4 

300 
256 
25 

52 

387 

265 
73 

265 
52 
60 

221 
190 
172 
56 
434 


2,709 

328 

1,939 

81 

3,429 

201 

205 

350 

65 


196 

436 

67 


Petersburg,  Va 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Phoenix,  Ariz 

Phoenixvllle,  Pa 

Piqua,  Ohio 

Pltcaim,  Pa 

Pitman,   N.   J 

Pittsburg,  Calif 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Plttsfield,  Mass 

Pittston,  Pa 

Plainfleld,  N.   J 

PleasantvlUe,  N.  J.. 
Plymouth  town,Mass.^. 
Plymouth,  Pa 

Pocatcllo,   Idaho 

Pomona,  Calif 

Pcmpano,  Fla 

Pontiac,   lU 

Pontlac,  Mich 

Port  Chester,  N.  Y... 

Port  Huron,  Mich 

Port  Jervls,  N.   Y. . . . 

Portland,  Oreg 

Portanouth,  N.  H 

Portanouth,  Ohio 

Portsmouth,  Va 

Pottstown,  Pa 

Pottsville,  Pa 

Poughkeepsle,  N.  Y... 

Princeton,  N.  J 

Prospect  Park,  Pa.... 

Providence,  R.  I 

Pueblo,  Colo 

(lutncy.  111 

Qulncy,  Mass 

Hahway,  N.  J 

Rankin,  Pa 

Rapid  City,  S.  Dak... 
Raritan,  N.  J 

Ravenna,  Ohio 

Reading  town,  Mass.^. 

Reading ,  Ohio 

Reading,  Pa 

Red  Bank,  N.  J 

Redding,  Calif 

Red  Oak,  Iowa 

Redondo  Beach,  Calif. 

Redwood,  Calif 

Reno,  Nev 

Rensselaer,  N.  Y 

Renton,  Wash 

Revere,  Mass 

Rice  Lake,  Vis 

Richmond,  Calif 

Richmond,  Ind 

Richmond,  Ky 

Richmond  Heights,  Mo. 
Rldgefleld  Park,  N.J. 
Rldgewood,  N.  J 

River  Rouge,  Mich 

Riverside,  Calif 

Riverside,  111 

Roanoke,  Va 

Rochester,  Minn 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

Rochester,  Pa 

Rock  Hill,  S.  C 

Rock  Island,   111 

Rockland ,  Maine 

Rockland  town,  Mass.' 

Rockvllle,  Conn 

Rockville  Centre, N.Y. 

Rune,   N.  Y 

RoseUe,   N.    J 

Hoselle  Park,  N.  J. . . 

Roseville,  Calif 

Royal  Oak,  Mich 

Rutherford,  N.  J 

Rutland  city,  Vt 

Rye,  N.  Y 

SacrBmento,  Calif.... 

Saginaw,  Mich 

St.  Augustine,  Fla. . . 
St,  Charles,  rto 


7.62  SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 

Tabic  7P.—  PRESSING,  ALTERATION,  GARMENT  REPAIR  SHOPS  (INC.  FU  R;— SELECTED  CITIES  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS 

OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 
Establishments.  Receii-fs,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


CSly 


Plid 

Dpuktion 
1950 

EsQb- 
lish- 
ments 

Receipts, 
enure 
year 

(Thouidnd 

Piy  roll, 
entire 
yen 

(TiiouMna 

Active 
propne- 
tora,' 
Novem- 
ber 

empbyecs, 

workweek 

en<tei 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

Ply  roll, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  IS 

IMumlxr: 

doUiri) 

doU^ri) 

T^umbCT) 

(Number) 

(DoILirs) 

28,375 

5 

98 

17 

4 

11 

423 

75,572 

8 

32 

8 

9 

10 

184 

852,623 

690 

5,044 

938 

723 

645 

20,054 

309,474 

ni 

908 

148 

117 

93 

3,156 

95,712 

26 

77 

5 

27 

7 

151 

41,842 

32 

211 

37 

33 

31 

941 

9,077 

3 

17 

3 

3 

3 

67 

12,683 

5 

52 

13 

6 

7 

248 

43,064 

5 

24 

U 

4 

6 

185 

13,895 

12 

177 

50 

14 

21 

1,054 

15,109 

3 

29 

9 

3 

5 

175 

19,999 

4 

32 

10 

3 

8 

188 

9,177 

3 

34 

5 

4 

3 

120 

62,792 

20 

184 

49 

21 

27 

1,021 

12,409 

3 

28 

3 

5 

1 

57 

16,535 

7 

99 

34 

8 

14 

729 

321,485 

124 

1,316 

2,882 

143 

146 

6,006 

29,060 

6 

36 

8 

5 

7 

221 

12,858 

10 

93 

28 

11 

16 

627 

760,753 

878 

7,008 

1,076 

946 

527 

23,475 

20,204 

10 

53 

6 

8 

5 

135 

27,498 

13 

108 

12 

12 

8 

353 

41,536 

8 

81 

25 

9 

12 

549 

14, 5U 

8 

46 

2 

8 

1 

46 

13,836 

4 

46 

12 

4 

8 

229 

45,534 

16 

152 

35 

16 

24 

799 

44,764 

29 

208 

47 

30 

29 

1,075 

11,668 

4 

41 

9 

4 

5 

182 

21,848 

6 

83 

28 

7 

18 

692 

17,905 

5 

16 

4 

6 

3 

67 

6,900 

5 

42 

7 

5 

4 

122 

18,705 

4 

32 

4 

6 

5 

145 

15,434 

10 

47 

7 

9 

6 

168 

17,750 

5 

16 

1 

6 

2 

36 

13,086 

7 

156 

66 

6 

20 

1,334 

92,070 

53 

326 

42 

53 

30 

861 

6,245 

8 

33 

4 

7 

3 

74 

12,833 

4 

12 

3 

6 

1 

45 

124,747 

84 

467 

69 

86 

47 

1,247 

462,440 

321 

2,503 

452 

334 

228 

10,098 

9,857 

4 

16 

4 

3 

•4 

110 

20,269 

3 

13 

3 

4 

2 

77 

22,629 

6 

14 

2 

7 

3 

45 

11,853 

4 

51 

22 

5 

12 

443 

6,629 

3 

24 

3 

3 

1 

50 

5,730 

7 

61 

18 

6 

13 

446 

27,980 

4 

34 

3 

6 

1 

30 

16,399 

3 

41 

10 

4 

7 

198 

16,884 

7 

37 

6 

7 

5 

103 

26,305 

12 

70 

10 

10 

7 

179 

5,465 

3 

11 

1 

3 

1 

14 

7,292 

7 

31 

8 

6 

6 

179 

24,457 

7 

172 

63 

6 

33 

1,214 

10,728 

4 

54 

22 

4 

15 

440 

11,727 

3 

35 

8 

3 

4 

154 

12,384 

3 

15 

1 

3 

1 

18 

15,792 

10 

42 

5 

U 

4 

96 

16,105 

4 

18 

M 

4 

1 

60 

7,288 

5 

24 

3 

5 

1 

60 

52,161 

7 

79 

30 

6 

14 

499 

14,821 

3 

24 

2 

3 

2 

50 

7,667 

4 

53 

19 

5 

88 

370 

102,254 

63 

253 

17 

63 

11 

340 

11,566 

10 

71 

12 

8 

7 

204 

8,430 

5 

31 

1 

6 

1 

60 

17,511 

13 

106 

14 

13 

8 

210 

50,684 

25 

195 

42 

26 

23 

1,000 

5,596 

3 

37 

8 

3 

4 

153 

12,826 

3 

19 

2 

3 

3 

36 

15,175 

10 

92 

... 

10 

... 

16,950 

4 

27 

4 

11,323 

6 

41 

U 

6 

6 

235 

15,996 

3 

21 

1 

3 

3 

16 

19,250 

3 

21 

5 

3 

3 

92 

36,674 

4 

23 

4 

4 

3 

75 

162,601 

97 

756 

100 

96 

69 

2,179 

73,584 

51 

613 

153 

56 

88 

3,101 

17,142 

6 

85 

19 

6 

15 

404 

6,089 

5 

80 

40 

4 

28 

862 

16,763 

3 

4 

1 

3 

1 

16 

19,884 

4 

8 

1 

3 

1 

25 

12,564 

6 

32 

7 

6 

4 

116 

35,695 

27 

126 

27 

27 

27 

642 

16,550 

5 

8 

1 

5 

1 

22 

13,208 

4 

18 

4 

4 

2 

85 

City 


Paid 

Estab- 
Ush- 
ments 

Receipts, 

Pay  roll. 

Active 

employees 

^pubtion 
1950 

year 

year 

tors.* 
Novem- 

ended 

ber 

nearest 

(DiouWTid 

(ThouMTui 

Nov.  15 

(Number; 

doUors) 

ijolbrl) 

(Number) 

(Number) 

11,139 

3 

7 

3 

12,261 

5 

29 

3 

4 

5 

33,620 

7 

57 

7 

6 

5 

16,442 

3 

50 

5 

3 

2 

8,949 

4 

29 

3 

4 

3 

17,890 

13 

131 

16 

13 

11 

19,812 

3 

4 

1 

3 

1 

15,600 

5 

21 

3 

6 

3 

35,091 

10 

72 

8 

10 

5 

11,535 

3 

27 

3 

2 

3 

16,467 

8 

55 

3 

8 

3 

220,067 

127 

906 

111 

130 

74 

142,975 

39 

364 

71 

43 

37 

13,301 

3 

29 

2 

3 

2 

U,491 

3 

19 

3 

3 

3 

9,540 

11 

124 

26 

12 

18 

8,819 

4 

47 

6 

7 

3 

40,056 

5 

29 

5 

9,124 

3 

7 

1 

3 

2 

32,789 

13 

103 

9 

10 

7 

9,619 

4 

36 

9 

3 

6 

54,047 

22 

168 

35 

20 

22 

40,490 

5 

15 

4 

5 

6 

14,446 

3 

6 

(z) 

3 

1 

18,943 

6 

49 

10 

6 

6 

14,610 

4 

16 

2 

5 

2 

77,827 

13 

79 

12 

14 

9 

22,206 

3 

29 

7 

3 

4 

27,770 

8 

36 

4 

8 

5 

6,214 

3 

35 

4 

5 

4 

127,867 

102 

927 

174 

106 

97 

12,206 

3 

11 

1 

3 

1 

71,659 

49 

420 

100 

33 

56 

10,628 

4 

58 

12 

5 

7 

5,999 

5 

38 

5 

6 

6 

45,054 

10 

69 

10 

12 

8 

12,367 

3 

25 

10 

3 

5 

12,347 

9 

36 

4 

8 

6 

38,864 

6 

44 

13 

4 

8 

37,989 

17 

126 

22 

14 

12 

55,322 

78 

540 

83 

74 

51 

20,423 

20 

171 

34 

17 

27 

39,595 

13 

105 

16 

18 

12 

85,078 

39 

476 

109 

43 

59 

22,995 

3 

26 

7 

3 

6 

101,479 

52 

296 

31 

56 

22 

7,005 

4 

32 

17 

3 

6 

23,164 

15 

118 

17 

15 

12 

26,833 

7 

67 

18 

9 

13 

11,966 

3 

1 

3 

27,977 

8 

126 

46 

9 

18 

9,581 

7 

45 

4 

7 

5 

8,104 

13 

94 

13 

13 

9 

10,910 

5 

26 

(z) 

6 

2 

16,102 

3 

25 

6 

5 

5 

5,827 

4 

44 

14 

5 

U 

8,128 

5 

25 

5 

5 

6 

12,332 

3 

30 

9 

3 

6 

5,344 

3 

15 

13 

3 

5 

11,690 

3 

46 

13 

3 

7 

19,600 

6 

55 

9 

8 

8 

24,071 

5 

36 

13 

5 

7 

11,943 

4 

25 

(2) 

6 

1 

8,916 

5 

32 

2 

6 

2 

47,198 

19 

129 

10 

20 

7 

49,674 

13 

117 

17 

13 

12 

14,747 

3 

35 

6 

4 

5 

8,506 

5 

21 

5 

43,027 

10 

39 

3 

10 

1 

797,670 

552 

5,874 

1,374 

559 

819 

25,898 

17 

123 

17 

15 

15 

10,457 

3 

43 

7 

3 

6 

64,354 

6 

41 

10 

6 

8 

37,339 

20 

91 

8 

23 

6 

34,280 

7 

22 

3 

7 

4 

12,662 

3 

28 

2 

3 

1 

15,036 

12 

64 

10 

9 

7 

39,099 

12 

153 

26 

14 

12 

21,186 

3 

17 

1 

4 

3 

30,386 

8 

33 

1 

9 

1 

33,300 

3 

32 

9 

3 

5 

5,494 

5 

44 

5 

5 

6 

13,215 

8 

39 

5 

7 

3 

23.289 

4 

25 

1 

4 

1 

14 ,080 

8 

35 

3 

3 

2 

St.  Cloud,  Minn 

St.  Joseph^  Mo 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

St.  Petersburg,  Fla.. 

Salem,  Mass 

Salem,  N.  J 

Salan,  Ohio 

Salaot  Oreg 

Salinas,  Calif 

Salisbury,  Md 

Salisbury,  N.  C 

San  Anselmo,  CallT. . . 
San  Bernardino,  CallC 
San  Bruno,  Calif 

San  Buenaventura, 

Calif 

San  Diego,  Calif 

Sanduslcy,  Ohio 

San  Fernando,  Calif.. 
San  Francisco,  Calif. 

San  Gabriel,  Calif... 
San  Leandro,  Calif... 

San  Mateo,  Calif 

San  Pablo,  Calif 

San  Rafael,  Calif.... 

Santa  Ana,  Calif 

Santa  Barbara,  Calif. 
Santa  Clara,  Calif... 
Santa  Cruz,  Calif. — 
Santa  Rosa,  Calif.... 

Saranac  lake,   N.  T. ■ . 

Sarasota,  Fla 

Saratoga  Springs,  N.Y. 
Sault  Ste.  Marie, Mich. 
Scarsdale,  N.  Y 

Schenectady/  N.  Y. ... 

Scottdale,  Pa 

Scottsbluff,  Nebr 

Scranton ,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

Secaucus,  N.  X 

Sedalla,  Mo 

Selma,  Ala 

Seminole,  Okla 

Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y. . . 

Sewickley,  Pa 

Shaker  Heights, Ohio.. 
Shaler  twp . ,  Pa . ^ . . . . 

Shamokln,  Pa 

Sharon,  Pa 

Shacon  Hill,  Pa 

Sharpsburg,  Pa 

Shawnee,  Oltla 

Sheffield,  Ala 

Shelbyville,  Ind 

Shelton,  Conn 

Shenandoah ,  Pa 

Shorewood,  Wis 

Sierra  Madre,  Calif.. 
Sioux  Falls,  S.  Dak.. 

Skokie,  111 

Solvay,  N.  Y 

Sanervllle,  hfess 

Somervllle,  N.  J 

South  Amboy,  N.  J.... 

Southbrldge  town, 
Mass.^ 

South  Gate,  Calif. . . . 
South  Haven,  Mich. . . . 
South  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
South  Orange,  N.   J... 

South  Pasadena, Calif. 

South  River,  N.    J 

South  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
South  San  Francisco, 

Calif 

Spartanburg,  S.  C... 

Springfield,  Mass 

Stamford,  Conn 

State  College,  Pa,... 

Statesboro,  Ga 

Stetesvllle,  N.  C 

Staunton,  Va 

Steel ton.  Pa 

Steubenvllle,  Ohio... 
Stevens  Point,  Wis... 
Stonebain  town,  Mass.^ 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


Stoughton  town, Mass. ^ 

Stowe  tup.,  Pa.^ 

Stratford  town, Conn. ^ 

Streator,    111 

Summl  t ,  111 

Suinnit,  K.   J 

Sumter,  S.  C 

Sunbury,  Pa 

Superior,  Wis 

Swampscott  tovn,Massi 

Swlssvale ,  Pa 

Syracuse,   N.  Y 

Tacoma ,  Wash 

Takcma  Park ,  Md 

Tamaqua,  Pa 

Tarentum,  Pa 

Tarrytown,   N.   Y 

Taunton,  Mass 

Taylorvllle,  111 

Teaneck  twp,,  N,  J,*^- 

Tenafly,  N.   J 

Terre  Haute,   Ind 

Texarkana,  Ark.,  Tex. 

Thomasvllle,  Ga 

Tiffin,  Ohio 

Tonawanda,  N.  Y 

Topeka,  Kans 

Torrance,  Calif 

Torrington,  Conn 

Trenton,  Mich 

Trenton,  N.  J 

Trinidad ,  Colo 

Troy,  N.  Y 

Troy,  Ohio 

Tuckahoe,  N.  Y 

Tucson,  Ariz 

Tulare,  Calif 

Turtle  Creek,  Pa 

Tyler,  Tex 

Union  twp.,  N.    J,^... 

Union  City,  N.   J 

Uniontown,  Pa 

University  City,  Mo.. 
Upper  Darby  twp., Pa. ^ 
Urbana,   lU 

Utica,  N.  Y 

Uxbrldge  town,  Mass.^ 

Vallejo,  Caaif 

Valley  Stream,  N.  Y.. 
Valparaiso,  Ind 

Vancouver,  Wash 

Vandergrift,  Pa 

Ventnor  City,  N.  J..  . 

Verona,  N.  Ji 

Victoria,  Tex 

Vldalla,  Ga 

Vlneland,  N.  J 

Virginia,  Minn 

Virginia  Beach,  Va... 
Vlsalia,  Calif 

Wakefield  town, Mass. ^ 

Walla  Walla,  Wash 

Wallingford  borough. 

Conn 

Wellington,  N.  J 

Waltham,  Mass 

Warren,  Ohio 

Warren,  Pa 

Warren  town,  R,  I.^.. 

Warwick,  R.  I 

Washington,  D.  C 

Washington,  Pa 

Washington  Court 

House ,  Ohio 

Waterloo,    Iowa 

Watertown  town, Mass. ^ 
Watertown,   N.   Y 

Watertown,  S.  Dak,... 

Watervllet,  N.  Y 

Waukegan,  111 

Waukesha,  Wis 

Waueau,  Wis 

Wauwatosa,  Wis 

Waynesburg,  Pa 

Webster  town,  Mass.^. 
Webater  Groves,  Mo... 
Weehawken  twp.,  N.J,' 


CITIES 


7.63 


Tabic  7P.— PRESSING,  ALTERATION,  GARMENT  REPAIR  SHOPS  (INC.  FUR)- 

OR  MORE;  1948— Gintinuccl 

EsTASUSHMENTC.  RECEIPTS,  PAY  ROLL,  AND  PeHSONNEL 


SELECTED  CITIES  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS 


0*7 


Welrton,  W.  Va 

Wellesley  town, Mass, ^ 

Vellston,  Ohio 

Wellsville,  Ohio 

West  Allis,  Vis 

Westbury,  N.Y 

West  Chester,  Pa 

Westerly  town,  R.I,*. 

Westrield,  Mass 

Westfield,  N.J 

West  Hartford  town. 
Conn.* 

West  Haven  town. 

Conn.* 

West  New  York,  N.J... 

West  Oronee,  N.J 

West  Paljn  Beach,   Fla. 
West  Plttston,  Pa.... 

West  Sprii^field  towi;, 
Mass.' 

West  Warvick  town, 
R.I.' 

Westwego,   La 

Wesunxid,  N.J 

Wevoka,   Okla 

WeyiDouth  town,  Mass.* 

Whealon,    III 

Wheeling,  W.  Va 

White  Plains,   N.Y.... 
Whiting,    Ind 

Whittier,   Calif 

Wichita,  Kans 

Wildwood,  N.J 

Wllkes-Barre,   Pa 

Wllklnshur;,  Pa 


Population 
1950 


(Thousand 


2';,i.;3 

20,S47 
5,o37 
7,856 

7,055 
15,109 
12, 3M 
20,961 
21,335 

44,';01 


31,876 
37,754 
28,624 
43,053 
7,206 


20,398 

19,042 
8,281 
6,775 
6,753 

32,695 
11,574 
58,447 
43,501 
9,235 

23,866 

166,306 

5,468 

76,638 

31,281 


EsoJy 
Ush- 


Rcceipts, 
entire 
year 


118 
61 
29 
19 
60 

31 
107 
29 
79 
65 


106 

437 

lo7 

90 

15 


257 

629 

28 

138 
424 
51 
211 
349 


Ply  coll. 
entire 

(Thousand 
dotldri) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

;?<umber)j  (J^umber) 


27 
129 
32 


38 
96 

3i 

103 

4 

28 

50 


Active 
propne- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 


Pay  roll. 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(DoUufi) 


642 

212 

89 

25 

91 

82 
431 
200 
142 
237 


665 

2,611 

629 

216 

20 


105 
262 


323 

2,602 

10 

845 

2,334 

88 

651 

999 


Oty 


WlUiamson,   W.  Va.... 

Wllllamsport,    Pa 

Wllllmantlo  city. 

Conn 

Wlllislon  Park,  N.Y.. 
Wibnerding,  Pa 


Wlloette,   111 

WlLsington,  Del... 
Wilmington,  N.C... 
Wilson,  N.C 

Winchester  town, 

Mass.* 

Winchester,  Va. . . . 

WInnetka,  111 

Winooski,  Vt 

Winter  Haven,   Fla. 


Mass. 


Winthrop  town, 

Wlnton,  Pa 

Wobum,  Mass 

Woodbrid^e  lwp,,N.J. 
Woodbury,  N.J 


Wood-Ridge,  N.J. . 
Woodstock,  111... 
Woonsocket,  R.I.. 
Voroester,  Mass.. 
Wyandotte,  Mich.. 


Yeadon,   Pa 

Yonkers,   N.Y 

York,    Pa 

Youngstown,  Ohio. 
Ypsllanti,  Mich.. 
Zanesville,  Ohio. 


Population 
1950 


(TlKKiutid 
[Nwmber)!     dollan) 


8,559 
44,964 

13,565 
7,469 
5,316 

18,184 
109,907 
44,975 
22,964 


15,567 
13,766 
12,545 
6,722 
8,263 

19,494 
6,256 
20,269 
35,660 
10,909 

6,271 
7,183 
50,186 
201,885 
36,666 

11,322 
152,533 

59,704 
167,643 

18,267 

40,424 


Eiab- 
liih- 
menta 


3 

31 

152 

6 

3 

U4 

21 

66 

5 


Receipt*, 
entire 
year 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

[TTiouMnd 
dcMau) 


54 

637 

14 

9 


15 
45 
37 
68 

44 
26 
180 
1,245 
66 

25 

942 

156 

349 

47 

74 


Active 
proprie- 
toca,* 
Novem- 
ber 

(Mumtcr) 


132 
2 
2 


1 

26 

269 

9 


139 

27 

59 

3 

12 


Piid 

cfflployeea 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(^lumber) 


3 

31 

158 


3 

124 


1 
3 

10 
2 
6 
2 

14 

4 

2 

17 

181 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Dollari) 


147 
186 


65 
65 


464 

2,690 

75 

45 


267 
35 

110 

294 
35 

145 
79 

286 

U5 

35 

521 

6,002 

225 


2,847 
527 

1,267 
145 
260 


•  Proprietors  of     r.incoroorat^d  businesses, 
z  Less  than  I 500. 

*  Classl.'l^d  L-  ..rban  under  special  rul.:. 


Table  7Q.— SELF-SERVICE  LAUNDRIES- SELECTED  CITIES  OF  50,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948 

Establishments,  Receipis,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


at. 


Populauon 
1950 


Esub- 
luh- 
ments 


?<»mM 


Receipts, 

entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dolluri) 


Acnve 
proprie- 
tors.'" 
Novem- 
ber 
(Thousand 
dolUri)     [><umlier) 


Aloany,  N.Y 

Alouquerque,  N.  Mi 
Aoarillo,  Tex.... 
Arlington  County, 
Atlanta,  3a 


Augusta,  Ga. . . . 
Bait  more,  Md.. 
Bay  City,  Mich. 
Bajonne,  N.J... 
Beaumont,  Tex. . 


Berkeley,  Calif. 
Blimlngham,  Ala. 
Boston,  Mass. . . . 

Buffalo,  N.Y 

Burbank,  Calif.. 


Cambridge,  Mass... 
Charleston,  S.C... 

Chicago,  111 

Cincinnati,  Ohio.. 
Cleveland,  Ohio... 


Columbia,  S.C 

Columbus,  Ga 

Columbus,  Ohio 

Corpus  Chrlsti,  Tc^ 
Dallas,  Tex 


Davenport,  Iowa. . 

Dayton,  Ohio 

Denver,  Colo 

Des  Moines,  Iowa. 
Detroit,  Mich.... 


Durham,  N.C 

Elisabeth,  N.J. . 
El  Paso,  Tex. . , . 
Evanston,  111... 
Evansville,   Ind. 


134,382 
97,012 
73,737 
134,990 
327,090 

71,507 
940,205 
52,372 
76,657 
93,715 

113,217 
298,720 
790,863 
577, 393 
78,318 

120,676 
68,243 
3,606,436 
500,510 
905,636 

85,949 

79,510 

374,770 

108,053 

432,927 

73,640 

243, 108 

412,856 

176,954 

1,838,517 


See  footnotes  at 


70,307 
112,675 
130,003 

73,030 
109,869 
end  of  table. 


Ul 
12 
10 

7 
16 
11 
14 
83 


33 
172 
165 

85 
508 

101 

422 

28 

56 

87 

212 

271 

596 

86 

87 

42 
23 
1,654 
135 
112 

64 
109 
109 
114 
698 


125 

189 

38 

95 

62 
64 
95 
36 
99 


Ply  roll, 
entire 
year 


30 
28 
22 

132 


28 
70 
129 

25 
9 

10 

5 

336 

38 

29 

12 
16 
32 

23 
138 


32 
3 

10 

9 

2  - 
11 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


5 

26 

27 

14 

101 

23 

84 

3 

5 

15 

13 

57 

104 

18 

10 


223 
33 
15 


18 
26 
16 
117 

7 
19 
17 


PlycoU, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(DoIUtj) 


120 
644 
618 
484 
2,980 

516 
2,142 
47 
147 
520 

632 

1,482 

2,822 

540 

317 

321 

139 

8,041 

1,097 

550 

250 
377 
801 
619 
3,140 

173 
561 
569 
1j3 
348 

274 
123 
449 
645 
874 


City 


Population 
1950 


(Thoujdnd 
(Xumber]|     dollarl) 


Fort  Wayne,  Ind.... 
Fort  Worth,  Tex. . . 

Fresno,  Calif 

Gadsden,  Ala 

Galveston,  Tex. 

Gary,   Ind 

Glendale,  Calif... 
Greensboro,  N.C... 
Greenville,  S.  C... 
Harrisburg,  Pa. 

Hoboken,   N.J 

Houston,  Tex 

Irvington,  N.J 

Jackson,  Mich 

Jackson,  Miss 

Jacksonville,  Fla. 
Jersey  City,  N.J. . 
Kansas  City,  Kans.. 
Kansas  City,  Mo.... 
Knoxville,   Tenn. . . . 

Lakewood,  Ohio 

Laredo,  Tex 

Lawrence,  Mass..... 

Lexington,   Ky 

Little  Rock,  Ark... 

Long  Beach,  Calif.. 
Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

Louisville,  Ky 

Lubbock,  Tex 

Lynn,  Mass 

Macon,  Ga 

Maiilson,  Wis 

Maiden,  Mass 

Miami,  Fla 

Minneapolis,  Minn.. 


132,840 
277,047 
90,618 
55,528 
65,898 

132,496 
95,398 
73,703 
57,932 
89,091 

50, 510 
594, 321 
59,142 
50,904 
97,674 

203,404 
300,447 
129,583 
453,290 
124, 183 

67,878 
51,694 
80,427 
54,449 
101,387 

244,072 
1,957,692 

367, 359 
71,390 
99,521 

70,106 

95,594 

59,779 

246,983 

517,277 


Eiab- 
lish- 
ments 


30 

206 

12 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dcllori) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 


95 
591 
86 


39 
130 
88 

105 
49 

58 
537 
34 


297 
240 

19 
273 

70 


37 
15 
56 

170 

2,303 

158 

210 

63 

51 

59 

21 

554 

231 


11 
112 
17 


17 
34 
13 

20 

131 

8 

17 

11 

71 

44 

3 

61 


(s) 


12 
307 
30 
52 
13 

11 
14 
U 
135 
42 


Active 
proprie- 
tors.* 
Novem- 
ber 


110 

10 

7 

5 


3 
3 
3 
7 

33 

238 

10 

18 

3 

5 
3 
2 

43 
11 


9 
102 
13 


13 

14 

21 

9 

7 

103 

7 

19 

13 

61 
28 
6 


14 
225 
32 
35 
11 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  IJ 
(PoUars) 


246 
2,392 
365 
145 
127 

113 
433 
368 
662 
190 

481 
3,162 
224 
397 
306 

1,800 
826 
70 

1,331 
357 

173 
26 
200 

293 

350 
7,686 
787 
993 
255 

219 
438 
328 
3,323 
886 


7.64 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  7Q.— SELF-SERVICE  LAUNDRIES- SELECTED  CITIES  OF  50,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948  -Continued 

ESTABUSHMENTS,  RECEIPTS.  PaY  RotL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


City 


Mobile,  Ala 

Kont^mery  Ala. 

Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.. 
Himcle,   Ind 


Nashville,   Term 

Newark,   N.    J 

New  Orleans,  La 

New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. . . 


New  York,  N.  Y 

Bronx  Boroug'h 

Brooklyn  Borough, . . 
Manhattan  Borough,. 

Queens  Borough 

Richmond  Borough. . . 


HorfoUt,  Va 

Oakland,   Calif 

Oak  Park,    111 

Oklahoma  City,  Okla, 
Orlando,  Fla 


Pasadena,   Calif.... 

Passaic,   N,   J 

Peterson,  N.   J 

Pawt.ucket,  R.   I,. .. 
Peoria,    111 


Philadelphia,  Pa.. 
Phoenix,  Ariz,.... 

Pittsburgh,  Pa,... 
Port  Arthur,  Tex.. 
Portland,  Oreg. . . 


Providence,  R.   I. 

Pueblo,   Colo 

Quincy,  Mass 

Richmond,   Calif,. 
RlchiQond,  Va 


PopuUtion 
1950 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


TWbfi) 


127,151 

105,098 

71,837 

58,364 

173,359 

437,357 

567,257 

59,626 

7,835,099 
1,444,903 
2,716,347 
1,936,540 
1,546,294 
191,015 

1S8,'601 
380, 576 

63,175 
242,450 

51,826 

104,087 
57,851 

139,423 
81,180 

111,523 

2,064,794 

105,442 

673,763 

57,377 

371,011 

247,700 
63,561 
83,190 
99,218 

229,906 


741 
135 
328 
150 
117 
11 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


288 

396 

230 

34 

9,165 
1,395 
4,024 
2,101 

1,540 
105 

58 
215 

34 
397 
148 

170 
133 
121 
47 


732 
192 
86 

31 
141 


134 
64 
31 


Pay  roll, 
entire 


iXhousand 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 


1,684 
284 
627 
466 
296 
11 

18 
43 
8 
89 
42 

28 

23 
18 
12 
10 


Active 
propnc- 
tors.' 
Novem- 
ber 


721 
124 
344 
127 
111 


11 


1,075 
185 
398 
305 
181 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 


317 
384 
1-2 
323 

873 
2,126 
1,030 

110 

36,161 
6,105 
13,328 
10,555 
5,958 
215 

364 
1,158 

269 
1,857 

987 

680 
456 
328 
231 
199 

1,983 
662 
547 
340 
517 

437 
294 
140 
60 
662 


City 


Rockford,  111 

Sacramento,  Calif.... 

St,  Louis,  Mo 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

St.  Petersburg,  Fla.. 

Salt  lAke   City,  Utah. 

San  Angelo,  Tex 

San  Antonio,  Tex..... 
San  Bernardino, Calif. 
San  Diego,  Calif 

San  Francisco,  Calif. 

San  Jose,  Calif 

Santa  Monica,  Calif.. 

Scranton,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

Shreveport,  La 

Somerville,  Mass 

South  Gate,  Calif.... 

Spokane,  Wash 

Springfield,  Mass. . . 

Stajnford,   Conn 

Stockton,  Calif 

Tacoma,  Wash 

Tampa,   Fla 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Topeka,   Kans 

Troy,   N.  Y 

Tulsa,   Okla 

Union  City,   N.    J 

Utica,   N.  Y 

Waco,  Tex 

Washington,  D.  C 

Wichita,    Kans 

Wichita  Falls,   Tex... 

Wilmington,  Del 

Worcester,  Mass 

Yonkers,  N.  Y 


Population 
1950 


Estab- 
luh- 
mcnts 


(T^umber] 


92,503 

4 

135,761 

11 

852,023 

26 

309,474 

95,712 

12 

181,718 

4 

51,889 

21 

406,311 

32 

o2,792 

8 

321,485 

32 

760,753 

40 

95,044 

7 

71,299 

7 

124,747 

4 

4.j2,440 

13 

125,426 

8 

102,254 

8 

50,684 

3 

160,434 

4 

162,601 

6 

73, 584 

3 

71,660 

6 

142,975 

4 

124,073 

16 

301,358 

7 

77,827 

3 

71,659 

3 

180,586 

29 

55,322 

7 

101,479 

3 

84,300 

26 

797,670 

22 

166, 306 

16 

67,709 

20 

109,907 

3 

201,835 

9 

152,533 

9 

Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dolldrs) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dolldri) 


43 
154 
442 
85 
95 

49 

118 

328 

85 

213 

934 

35 

63 

32 

115 

86 
52 
30 


176 

75 

25 
28 
135 
76 
30 

105 
626 
78 
164 
55 
96 
36 


Active 
proprie- 
tors,' 
Novem- 
ber 

(J^umber) 


91 
23 
19 

24 
18 
56 
11 
16 

170 
2 

6 
lu 

13 
14 

3 
12 


4,023 
29 
10 

5 

13 

114 
11 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(^umbcTj 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(DolUri) 


42 
317 
1,995 
465 
347 

417 
428 
4,960 
248 
452 

2,989 
219 
120 
195 
684 

267 
344 
125 

54 
25, 

274 

101 

80 

7<« 

5^2 


638 
230 
109 

418 

2,924 

244 

E77 

135 

402 
301 


•  Proprietors  of  unincorporated  businesses. 

z  Less  than  $:00. 

^  Classified  as  urban  under  special  rule. 


Table  7R.—  SHOE  REPAIR  SHOPS-  SELECTED  CITIES  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948 

ESTABUSHMENTS.  RECEIPTS,  PaY  RoLL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


GiCy 


Abbeville,  La , 

Abbeville,  S.  C. 

Aberdeen,  S.  Dak..., 

Aberdeen,  Wash 

Abilene,  Tex 

Abington  twp.,  Pa.^. 

Ada,  Okla 

Adams  town,  Mass.^., 

Adrian,  Mich , 

Alien,  S.  C 

Aicron,  Ohio 

Alameda,  Calif 

Albany,  Calif , 

Albany,  Ca 

Albany,  N.  Y 

Albany,  Oreg , 

Albemarle,  N.  C... . 
Albert  Lea,  Minn... . 

Albion,  Mich 

Alexander  City,  Ala, 

Alexandria,   La.' 

Alexandria,  Va* 

Alhambra,  Cilif..... 

Alice,  Tex 

Allqulppa,   Pa , 

Allentown,   Pa 

Alliance,   Nebr 

Alliance,  Ohio , 

Alma,  Mich 

Alpena,  Mich , 

Alton,    111 

Altoona,  Pa 

Altua,  Okla 

Alva,  Okla 

Amarlllo,  Tex 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


Population 
1950 


Estab' 
bsh- 
ments 


iXumber) 


9,318 

3 

5,377 

3 

20,976 

5 

19,475 

7 

47,102 

12 

28,738 

6 

15,935 

12,027 

5 

18,402 

4 

7,067 

4 

273,189 

97 

63,425 

13 

17, 545 

3 

30,987 

7 

134,382 

61 

10,076 

3 

11,751 

-, 

13,488 

3 

10,39- 

4 

6,433 

5 

34,685 

11 

61,604 

12 

51,284 

11 

16,414 

3 

26,067 

17 

106,233 

47 

7,852 

4 

26,112 

9 

8,327 

3 

13,053 

3 

32, 176 

9 

76,344 

40 

9,548 

4 

6,495 

3 

73,737 

18 

Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roil, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


22 

35 
21 
33 

13 

439 
106 
16 
60 
290 


34 
30 
22 
26 

33 

64 

122 

36 


192 
23 


70 
134 
18 
10 
131 


Active 
proprie- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 

[>{umber) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Humbcr) 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Doll<irs) 


30 
187 
129 
287 


40 

229 

65 

1,.:61 
463 

306 
1,157 


140 

7; 


408 
115 
606 
125 
22 


398 
129 


City 


Ambridge,    Pa 

Araericus,   Ga 

Ames,    Iowa 

Amesbury  town,  Mass.^ 
Amherst  town,  Mass.*. 

Amityville,  N.  Y 

Amsterdam,  N.  Y 

Anaconda,  Mont 

Anacortes,  Wash 

Anadarko,  Okla 

Anaheim,  Calif 

Andalusia,  Ala 

Anderson,  Ind 

Anderson,  S.  C 

Andover  town,  Mass.'. 

Ann  Arbor,  Midi 

Aruiapoli::,  t!d, 

Aimlston,  Ala 

Ansonia,  Conn 

Antioch,  Calif 

Appleton,  Wis 

Arcadia,  Calif 

Archbald,  Pa 

Ardmore,   Okla 

Arkadelphia,  Ark 

Arkansas  City,   Kans.. 
Arlington  town, Mass.' 

Arlington,  Tex 

Arlington  County, Va,' 
Arnold,   Pa 

Asbury  Park,   N.    J. . . . 

Asheboro,   H.   C 

Asheville,  N.   C 

Ashlund,   Ky 

Ashland,   Ohio 


Population 
1950 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


[Humhn) 


lu,415 
11,3dT 
23,105 
10,310 
10,850 

o,139 
32,2.jO 
11,221 
u,916 
6,164 

14,522 

9,17o 

46,809 

19,718 
12,2bl 

47, 279 
15,016 
31,150 
18,711 
10,983 

33,892 
23,r41 

6,33. 
17,831 

u,796 


12,837 
43,984 
7,6e<i 
134,990 
10,271 

17,03'. 
7,674 
52,20R 
31,228 
14,277 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


12 

170 
12 


41 


Pay  roll, 
entire 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 

(Number) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Dolbri) 


13a 
168 
95 
82 


40 
260 
75- 


130 
105 
400 
361 


252 
92 
368 

70 


117 

103 

250 
70 

90 
lu4 

40 
860 


125 
279 
1,025 
298 
95 


CITIES 


7.65 


Table  7R.—  SHOE  REPAIR  SHOPS—  SELECTED  QTIES  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 

ESIABUSHMENTS.  RECEIPTS,  PAY  RoLL,  AND  PbKSONNEL 


City 


Population 
1950 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


:Humhc\ 


RccaptB. 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors,' 
Novem- 
ber 

(Number) 


Paid 

employees. 

workv^-eek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

Mumber) 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(Dollars) 


City 


Population 
1950 


Eatab- 
liih- 
ments 


(\umber; 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dollflTs) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 

(>(umber) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Jv(uTnbfTj 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Dulbrs) 


Ashland,  Pa 

Ashland,  Wis 

Ashley,  Pa 

Ashtabula,  Ohio 

Astoria,  Oreg^ 

Atchison,   Kans 

Athens,   Qa 

Athens,   Ohio 

Athens,  Tenn 

Athol  town,  Mass. ^... 

Atlanta,   Ga 

Atlantic  City,  N.  J.. 

Attleboroj  Mass 

Auburn,  Ala 

Aub>irn,   Ind 

Auburn,  Maine 

Aubui-n,    N.  Y 

Auburn,  Wash > 

Audubon,   N.    J 

Augusta,  Ga 

Augusta,  Maine 

Aurora,  Colo 

Aurora,   111 

Austin,  Hirui 

Austin,  Tex 

Avalon,  Pa 

Babylon,   N.   1 

Bainbrid^,  Ga 

Baker,  Oreg 

Baliersfield,  Calif... 

Baltimore,  Md 

Bangor,  Maine 

Bangor,   Pa 

Barabod,  Wis 

B^irberton,  Ohio 

Barre  city,  Vt 

Barstow,  Calif 

Bartlesville,  Okla. .. 

Batavia,  N.  I 

Baton  Rouge,   La 

Battle  Creek,  Mich... 

Bay  City,  Mich 

Bay  City,  Tex 

Bayoime,  N.  J 

Baytoun,  Tex 

Beacon,  N.  Y 

Beardstotfn,    111 

Beatrice,   Nebr 

Beaufort,  S.  C 

Beauiunt,  Tex 

Beaver,  Pa 

Beaver  Dam,  Vis 

Beaver  Falls,  Pa 

Beckley,  W.  Va 

Bedford,  Ind 

Bedford,  Ohio 

Beeville,  Tex 

Belfast,  Maine 

Bell,  Calif 

Bellaire,  Ohio 

Bellefontaine,  Ohio.. 

Bellefonte,  Pa 

Belleville,  111 

Belleville,  N.  J 

Belle.ue,  Ohio 

Belle  .-ue.  Pa 

fiellingham.  Wash 

Belmont,  N.  C 

Belmont  town,  Mass.  ^. 
Beloit,  Vis 

Belton,  Tex 

Belved^r-^  t-./p.,  Calif.^ 

Belvidere,  111 

Benicia,  Calif 

Bennettsville,  S.  C 

Benton  Harbor,  Mich. . 

Berea,  Ohio 

Bergenfield,  N.  J.... 

Berkeley,  Calif 

Berlin,  N.  H 

Berwick,  Pa 

Berwyn,  111 

Bessemer,  Ala 

Bethlehem,  Pa 

Beverly,  Mass 


6,185 
K),594 

.5,235 
23,093 
12,220 

U,759 
28,102 
11,604 
8,599 
11,5*0 

327,090 

61,642 

23,665 

12,943 

5,890 

23,078 

36,667 

6,494 

9,563 

71,507 

20,900 
11,396 
50,508 
23,035 
131,964 

6,438 
5,994 
7,568 
9,425 
34,540 

940,205 
31,473 
6,049 
7,217 
27,893 

10,866 
6,130 
19,262 
17,807 
123,957 

48,469 
52,372 
9,418 
76 ,657 
22,927 

14,110 
6,069 

11,788 
5,087 

93,715 

6,345 
11,833 
17,335 
19,255 
12,566 

9,073 

9,328 

5,927 

15,206 

12,    53 

10,259 
5,614 
32,701 
32,0  9 
6,901 

11,573 
33,934 
5,341 
27,379 
29, 541 

6,244 
46,109 
9,417 
7,275 
5,108 

18,612 
U,964 
17,611 
113,217 
16,545 

14,02. 
51,176 
28,471 
66,027 
28,855 


111 
40 


14 
24 
4 
25 
13 

27 
112 
30 
11 
20 

840 

172 

30 

14 

12 

1.1 
42 
28 
13 
157 

25 
12 

112 
23 

268 


17 

35 

121 


2,223 
79 
11 
14 
31 

17 

18 

^^ 
43  I 

250 


94 

18 

164 

39 

16 

8 

44 


19 
15 
35 
85 
24 

16 
13 
7 
27 
23 

11 
21 
53 
29 
20 

24 
58 
15 
45 
154 


35 
18 
37 
244 
36 

33 
62 
81 
148 
42 


232 

18 

1 
6 


2 

1 
37 

463 

29 

1 

1 


M 


(.z) 


(z) 


103 
39 
6 
2 
3 

4 
11 
4 
3 
20 


144 
11 

1 


232 
18 

1 
1 
2 


242 
100 

74 

205 

157 

47 

30 

4,568 
372 
20 
137 


698 

143 
100 
190 
275 
1,871 


10 

50 

70 

996 

8,706 

632 

25 

30 


36 

207 

144 

1,136 

258 

379 

50 

430 
164 


165 

39 

423 

10 

72 

40 

499 

115 


100 
35 


45 
269 

55 
89 

625 


68 
829 
242 

29 

14 
308 
157 
135 


Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 

Biddeford,  Maine 

Big  Spring,  Tex 

Billings,  Mont 

Biloxi,  Miss 

Binghamton,  N.  Y 

Birmingham,  Ala 

Bismarck,  N.  Dak 

Blairsville,  Pa 

Blakely,  Pa 

Bloomfleld,    N.    J 

Bloorotngton,    111 

Bloomlngton,   Ind 

Bloomsburg,  Pa 

Bluefield,  Va.,   and 

W.  Va 

Blue  Island,  111 

Blytheville,  Ark 

Bogalusa,  La 

Bogota,  N.  J 

Boise  City,  Idaho.... 

Bonham,  Tex 

Booneville,  Mo 

Boonton,  N.  J 

Boonville,  Ind 

fiordentown,  N.  J 

Borger,  Tex 

Boston,  Mass 

Boulder,  Colo 

Bound  Brook,  N.  J. . . . 

Bowling  Green,  Ky,... 
Bowling  Green,  Ohio,. 

Brackenridge,  Pa 

Braddock,  Pa 

Bradenton,  Fla 

Bradford,  Pa 

Brady,  Tex 

Brainerd,  Minn 

Braintree  ■town,Mass.^ 

Brattleboro  village, 

Vt.' 

Brawley,  Calif 

Breckenridge,  Tex,... 

Bremerton,  Wash 

Brenlism,  Tex 

Bridgeport,   Conn 

Bridgeport,   Pa 

Bridgeton,  N.  J 

Bridgeville,  Pa 

Brigham,  Utah 

Bristol,  Conn 

Bristol,  Pa 

Bristol  town,  R,  I.'. 
Bristol, Tenn., and  Va. 
Brockton,  Mass 

Bronxvllle,  N.  Y 

Brookfield,  111 

Brookfield,  Mo 

Brookhaven,  Miss 

Brookline  tcwn,Mass. ' 

Brownsville,  Pa 

Brownsville,  Tex 

Brownwood,  Tex 

Brunswick,  Ga 

Bryan,  Ohio 

Bryan,  Tex 

Bucyrus,  Ohio 

Buena  Vista,  Va 

Buffalo,  N.  Y 

Burbank,  Calif 

Bur ley,    Idaho 

Burlingaroe,   Calif,... 

Burlington,    Iowa 

Burlington,  N.   J 

Burlington,   N.  C 

Burlington,  Vt, 

Butler,  Pa 

Bu-tte,  Mont 

Cairo,    111 

Caldwell,    Idaho 

Caldwell,   N.   J 

CalvuiiCt  City,   111..., 

Cambridge,  Md 

Cambridge,  Mass 

Cambridge,  Ohio 


28,915 
20,785 
17,258 
31,725 
37,034 

81,132 
298,720 

18,544 
5,014 
6,848 

49,313 
34,048 
28,191 
10,621 


25,545 
17,580 
16,221 
17,722 
7,668 

34,152 
7,043 
6.729 
7,581 
5,099 

5,454 

17,949 

790,863 

19,916 

8,356 

17,427 
11,972 
6,180 
16,518 
13,609 

17,281 

5,923 

12,  558 

23, 130 


9,586 
11,885 

6,605 
27,746 

6;919 

159,352 

5,823 

18,385 

5,653 

6,777 

35,873 
12,690 
12,311 
32,618 
62,856 

6,718 
15,484 
5,790 
7,780 
56,952 

7,644 
36, 176 
20,140 
18,086 

6,405 

18,072 
10,289 
5,219 
577, 393 
78,318 

5,877 
19,817 
30,639 
12,083 
24,495 

33,039 
23,511 
32,904 
12,217 
10,462 

6,222 

15,777 

10,366 

120,676 

14,693 


4 

3 

256 

16 


109 
24 
54 
59 
22 

143 
695 


137 
67 
151 

31 


23 
28 
25 
7 

125 
19 
18 
30 
15 

11 
44 
1,701 
47 
25 

48 
25 
13 
53 
31 

38 
40 
26 

15 


19 
13 
35 
84 
31 

442 

7 

35 

18 

21 

63 
38 

8 
4S( 
115 

38 
20 
14 
39 


29 
37 
60 
36 
9 

25 
13 

4 
1,052 

115 

19 
100 
71 
31 
77 


62 
117 
27 
26 


11 
25 
315 
47 


23 

149 

9 

1 

5 

38 
13 
24 
2 


2 

5 

295 

10 

2 


133 
18 


(z) 


4 

5 

416 


3 
250 

15 


12 

115 

9 

1 


462 
32 
334 
334 
96 

439 

3,112 

186 

17 


857 

235 

449 

50 


125 
122 
220 
25 


606 
60 
62 


143 

6,191 

314 

30 

171 

123 

167 
90 


286 
43 


6 

199 

7 

306 

5 

109 

32 

1,124 

1 

30 

1 

17 

2 

42 

2 

35 

3 

93 

12 

397 

4 

130 

2 

87 

7 

175 

4 

93 

7 

121 

13 

208 

12 

370 

6 

187 

3 

105 

1 

15 

77 

2,842 

5 

331 

1 

5 

9 

599 

8 

129 

2 

100 

10 

387 

13 

429 

5 

92 

12 

545 

4 

ir. 

2 

- 

1 

120 

2 

28 

3 

55 

39 

1,293 

7 

230 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


7.66 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Tabic  7R.—  SHOE  REPAIR  SHOPS—  SELECTED  aTIES  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE    1948— Continued 

ESTABUSHMENTS,  RECEIPTS,  PAY  ROLL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


est, 


Populatioi 
1950 


Estab- 
Luh- 
ments 


?Vnber] 


Recopta, 

entire 

CThoutand 
doUart) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

dollars) 


Active 
proprie- 
tora,* 

Novem- 
ber 

[>(umbef] 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 


Payroll. 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

{boUars) 


Otf 


PoptUitson 
19J0 


Eitab- 

liih- 
ments 


(Jfamter: 


Paid 

Receipts, 

entire 
year 

Pjyroll, 
entire 
year 

Active 
propne. 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 

employee^ 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

QThoutand 
doUan) 

(TlioiiMna 
MUt,) 

(Xumber) 

Nov.  15 

Plumber) 

30 

4 

= 

2 

U 

4 

... 

41 

7 

5 

3 

136 

24 

16 

..18 

20 

2 

3 

•l 

19 

2 

3 

2 

59 

16 

1 

i 

17 

^ 

214 

60 

21 

39 

27 

2 

6 

3 

141 

44 

12 

27 

31 

5 

3 

2 

18 

4 

6 

4 

17 

1 

4 

1 

673 

158 

94 

99 

113 

28 

9 

9 

21 

1 

4 

55 

6 

11 

4 

52 

8 

9 

5 

17 

3 

4 

3 

23 

3 

6 

(2) 

29 

12 

28 

5 

21 

.  ■• 

10 

17 

1 

6 

1 

19 

2 

82 

18 

10 

10 

34 

5 

6 

^ 

17 

2 

3 

2 

42 

4 

•i 

2 

34 

4 

4 

26 

... 

8 

16 

1 

3 

1 

218 

50 

18 

30 

7 

2 

3 

1 

62 

16 

2 

8 

18 

■ . . 

6 

6o 

8 

6 

6 

24 

.. . 

5 

15 

1 

3 

2 

130 

21 

25 

15 

6 

3 

13 

. . . 

6 

27 

3 

7 

2 

63 

1 

17 

1 

14 

M 

3 

2 

9 

1 

3 

1 

6 

... 

3 

... 

51 

11 

4 

7 

43 

5 

7 

2 

95 

21 

12 

17 

25 

4 

6 

2 

885 

251 

81 

120 

43 

9 

4 

6 

17 

... 

4 

59 

8 

14 

4 

21 

1 

3 

1 

101 

28 

8 

11 

29 

4 

5 

3 

109 

28 

12 

17 

37 

8 

6 

4 

24 

6 

3 

9 

109 

23 

16 

12 

439 

123 

47 

67 

95 

2 

10 

12 

122 

25 

20 

U 

47 

10 

7 

6 

69 

23 

4 

8 

150 

37 

13 

18 

19 

1 

9 

1 

17 

1 

3 

1 

26 

1 

7 

2 

26 

6 

4 

2 

32 

6 

3 

2 

6 

... 

3 

22 

1 

4 

2 

30 

3 

4 

3 

39 

6 

8 

5 

806 

177 

137 

99 

33 

1 

9 

1 

21 

3 

4 

2 

8 

■ . . 

3 

... 

383 

75 

55 

55 

3,007 

419 

648 

221 

11 

... 

3 

... 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(DolUTi) 


Camden,  Ark 11,341 

Camden,  N.   J 124,543 

Camden,  S.  C 6,953 

Cameron,  Tex 5,227 

Campbell,  Ohio 12,830 

Canandalgua,   K,  Y, ...  8,296 

Canon  City,  Colo 6,313 

Canonsburg,  Pa 12,049 

Canton,  Miss 7,063 

Canton  Ohio 116,312 

Cape  Girardeau,  fto...  21,539 

Carbondale,   111 10,9ai 

Carbondale,   Pa 16,235 

Carlsbad,   N.  Hex 17,915 

Carnegie,  Pa 12,154 

Carrollton,  Ga 7, 767 

Carteret,  «.   J 13,003 

Carteravllle,  Ca 7,282 

Carthage,  Mo 11,150 

Casper,  Vyo 23,557 

Cataklll,  H.  Y 5,336 

Cedar  Falls,    Iowa....  14,336 

Ccdarhurst,   N.  Y 6,021 

Cedar  Rapids,   Iowa...  72,149 

Centervllle,   Iowa....  7,606 

Central  Falls,  H.   I..  23,610 

Centralla,   111 13,814 

Centralia,   Wash 8,648 

Chambersburg,  Pa 17,205 

Champaign,    111 39,397 

Chanute,  Kans 10,241 

Charlton,    Iowa 5,324 

Charleroi,  Pa 9,864 

Charles  City,    Iowa...  10,277 

Charleston,    111 9,146 

Charleston,  S.  C 68,243 

Charleston,  W.  Va. ...  72,818 

Charlotte,   N.  C 133,219 

Charlottesville,  Va, .  25,909 

Chattanooga,  Tenn, ...  130,333 

Cheboygan,  Mich 5,507 

Cbehalls,  Wash 5,633 

Chelsea,  Mass 39,038 

Cheltenham  twp..  Pa.'  22,578 

Chester,   Pa 65,824 

Cheviot,   Ohio 9,927 

Cheyenne,  Wyo 31,807 

Chicago,    111 3,606,436 

Chicago  Heights,    111.  24,369 

Chlckasha,  Okla 15,753 

Chlco,  Calif 12,210 

Chlcopee,  Mass 48,939 

Chlllicothe,  Mo 8,649 

Chllllcotha,  Ohio....  20,121 

Chlsholm,  Minn 6,854 

Chula  Vista,   Calif...  15,844 

Cicero,   III...-. 67,195 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 500,510 

Cisco,  Tex 5,216 

Clalrton,   Pa 19,418 

Claremont  town,   N.H.^  12,058 

Clarksburg,  W.  Va. ...  31,817 

Clarksdale,  Miss 16,515 

Clarksvllle,  Tenn....'  16,208 

Clayton,  Mo 15,925 

Clearfield,  Pa 9,348 

Clearwater,  Fla 15,535 

Cleburne,   Tex 12,845 

Cleveland,  Miss 6,731 

Cleveland,  Ohio 905,636 

Cleveland,  Tenn 12,445 

cikyeland  Heights, 

Ohio 58,782 

Cliff side  Park,  N.   J.  17,123 

CUr'ton,  N.    J 64,567 

Clifton  Heights,  Pa..  7,547 

Clinton,    Ind 6,576 

Clinton,    Iowa 

Clinton  town,  Mass.'. 

Clinton,  Mo 

Clinton,  Okla 

Clovls,  N.  Mex 

Coaldale,  Pa 

Coatesville,  Pa 

Cof f eyvl lie ,  Kans. . . . 

echoes,  N.  Y 

Coldwater,  Mich 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


10 

1,412 

12 

7 

3 

17 


3 
34 
167 

3 
10 


3 

3 

425 


30,151 

10 

46 

12,295 

5 

40 

6,069 

3 

14 

7,545 

3 

13 

17, 168 

3 

57 

5,230 

3 

7 

13,839 

7 

31 

17, 114 

5 

32 

21,235 

8 

26 

8,542 

4 

13 

16 
308 


16 

15 

21 

15 

350 

41 
22 
28 


14 
22 
24 
112 
15 

51 
32 
20 
28 
114 

23 

15 
22 
14 
12 

200 
424 
320 
96 
355 

7 

20 

68 

36 

185 

33 

62 

6,734 


22 
13 

26 

132 

960 

16 

31 


19 

33 
30 

11 
48 
26 
21 
1,946 
25 

105 
38 
55 
30 
13 


(a) 


(s) 


58 
136 
87 
25 
99 


1,028 
16 
6 


(.z) 


268 
2 


(z) 


3 
306 


22 

7 
27 

5 

10 

1,428 

11 

7 


3 

35 

14,; 

3 
10 


2 

3 

3 

408 


1 

2 

151 

2 


50 
752 
197 


2,099 

224 
101. 
154 
95 
20 

148 

184 

143 


37 
30 
344 
60 

170 
40 

123 
900 


30 

1,082 
2,883 
1,683 
499 
1,981 


21 
143 

67 
662 

50 

160 

20,082 

279 

152 

266 
10 


60 

110 

5,310 


325 

40 
311 
167 


137 
105 


30 
340 


College  Park,  Ga 

Collingdale,   Pa 

Colllngswood,  a,  J... 
Colorado  SprIngs,Colo, 
Colton,   Calif 

Columbia,  Miss 

Columbia,  Mo. 

Columbia,  Pa 

Columbia,  S.   C 

Columbia,  Tenn 

Columbus,  Ga 

Columbus,  Ind 

Col'jnibus,  Miss 

Columbus,  Nebr 

Columbus,  Ohio 

Corapton,  CalW" 

Concord,  Calif 

Concord,  N.  H 

Concord,  N.  C 

Concordia,  Kans. ..... 

Conneaut,  Ohio 

Connellsvllle,  Pa,... 
Connersvllle,  Ind.... 

Conshohocken,  Pa 

Cookevllle,  Tenn 

Coos  Bay,  Oreg 

Coral  Gables,   Fla. . . . 

Coraopolis,   Pa 

Corbin,  K., 

Cordele,  Ga 

Corinth,  Miss 

Coming,   N.  Y 

Corona,  Calif 

Corpus  Chrlsti,  Tex.. 
Corrj,  Pa 

Corslcana,  Tex 

Cortland,  N.  Y 

Corvallls,  Oreg 

Coshocton,  Ohio. 

Covington,  Ga 

Covington,  Ky 

Covington,  La 

Covington,  Va 

Cranford  twp.,  N.  J.' 
Cranston,  R.  I 

Creston,  Iowa. 

Crowley,  La 

Cudah^,  Wis 

Cullman,  Ala 

Culver  City,  Calif... 

Cumberland,  Md • 

Cuyahoga  Falls,  Ohio. 

Dallas,  Tex 

Dal ton,  Ga 

Dalj  City,  Calif 

Danbury  city.  Conn... 
Danvers  town.  Mass,'. 

DsnviUe,  111 

Danville,  Pa 

Danville,  Va 

Darby,  Pa 

Darlington,  S.  C 

Davenport,  Iowa 

Dayton,  Ohio 

Daytonu  Beach,  Fla... 

Dearborn,  Mich 

Decatur,  Ala 

Decatur,  Ga 

Deca'vur,  111 

Dedham  town,  Mass.'.. 

Defiance,  Ohio 

De  Kalb,  111 

De  Land,  Fla 

Delaware,  Ohio 

Delphos,  Ohio. 

Demopolis,  Ala 

DenlGon,  Tex 

Denton,  Tex 

Denver,  Colo 

Derby,  Conn 

De  RIdder,  La 

Derry  town,  N,  H,'.., 

Des  Moines,  Iowa 

Detroit,  Mich 

Devils  Lai(e,   N.   Dak.. 


14,464 
8,473 
15,255 
45,268 
14,420 

6,003 
31,731 
11,962 
85,949 
10,921 

79,510 
18,365 

17,170 

8,844 

374,770 

47, 893 
6,980 
27,984 
16,720 
7,139 

10,073 
13,302 
15,545 
10,909 
6,900 

5,956 
19,668 
10,491 
7,715 
9,434 

9,698 

17,723 

10,219 

108,053 

7,872 

19,108 
18,120 
16,173 
11,626 
5,176 

64,282 
5,102 
6,238 
18,708 
55,130 

8,302 
12,704 
12,090 

7,524 
19,646 

37,632 

29,076 

432,927 

15,962 

15,111 

22,424 
15,702 
37,892 
7,057 
34,537 

13,188 

6,615 

73,640 

243,108 

29,254 

94, 529 
19,879 
21,626 
67,801 
18,499 

11,270 
11, 567 

8,536 
11,783 

6,269 

5,008 

17,444 

21,345 

412,856 

10,264 

5,776 

5,798 

176,954 

1,838,517 

6,419 


CITIES 


7.67 


Table  7R.— SHOE  REPAIR  SHOPS— SELECTED  OTIES  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  194R— Continued 

E^TABUSHHEhTTS,  RfiCEiPTS,  PAY  RoLL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


City 


Popukaon 
1950 


:Numbcr]|     dolUr,) 


Estab- 
lish' 
menu 


Reccipti, 

entire 
year 


P»y  roll, 
encire 
year 

[Thousand 
doUars) 


Ptid 

employee*, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

:>{umbcr]|  (Number) 


Active 
propfie- 

ton,* 
Novem- 
ber 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearat 
Nov.  15 

(DoUdTi) 


City 


Population 
1950 


(Jhousand 
[Number]!     doUdr«) 


Estab- 
luh- 
ments 


Reccipti, 
entire 
year 


Ply  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thoiudnd 
doUar>) 


Active 
proprie- 
toci,* 
Novem- 
ber 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(poUart) 


Dickinson,   N.  Dak.... 

Dickson  City,  Pa 

Dillon,  S.  C 

District  12,  m.^.... 

District  1311,   Center 

HUl,  Ga.^ 

Dobbs  Ferry,  N.  Y. . . . 

Dodge  City,  Kans 

Donora,  Pa 

Doraont,  Pa 

Dotban,  Ala 

Dover,  Del 

Dover,  N.  H 

Dover,  N,  J 

Dover,  Ohio , 

Downers  Grove,  111..., 

Drunrlgh.t,  CQeIb 

Dublin,  Ga 

Dubuque ,  lova 

Duluth,  Hlnn 

DuKnt,  N.  J 

Duncan,  Okla 

DuneUen,  N.  J 

Dunkirk,  N.  T 

Dunaore,  Pa 

Dufjuesne,  Pa 

Durango,  Colo 

Durant,  Okla 

Durham,  N.  C 

Dyersburg,  Tenn 

Eagle  Pass,   Tex 

Sast  Chicago,    Ind 

East  Cleveland,   Ohio.. 
East  Detroit,  Mich..., 
EasthaiBDton  town, 
Hass.l 

East  Hartford  town, 

Conn.^ 

East  Liverpool,  Ohio.. 

Easton,  Pa 

East  Orange,  N.  J 

East  Pittsburgh,  Pa... 

East  Point,  Ga 

East  Providence  town, 

R.   I.' 

last  Rutherford,  H.  J. 
last  St.  Louis,  ni... 
East  Stroudsburg,  P.. . 

Zni  Claire,  Vis 

Ecorse,  Hlch 

Edinburg,  Tex 

IdvapdsnUe,  lU 

IdwardsTlUe,  Pa 

Elberton,  Ga 

El  Cajon,  CallT 

El  Cerrlto,  Calif 

El  Dorado,  Ark 

El  Dorado ,  Kans 

Elgin,  111 

Elisabeth,  N.  J 

Elizabeth  City,  N.  C. 

Ellsabethton,  Tenn 

Eli  City,  Okla 

Elkhart,  Ind 

Elklss,  W.  Va 

Eliensbiirg,   Wash. 

Illvood  City,   Pa 

Zljnhurst,   111 

ElBlra,  N.  T 

El  nonte,  Calif 

ElawDOd  Park,  111 

El  Paso,  Tez 

El  Reno ,  Okla 

Eluood,  Ind 

Elyria,  Ohio 

fiBoaus,  Pa 

Emporia,  Kens 

Emporia,  Va 

Endicott,  N.  Y 

EnglevDod ,  H.   J 

Enid,  Okla 

Eimis,  Tex 

Ephrata,  Pa 

Erie,  Pa 

Escanaba ,  Hich 

Estervlllfi,  Iowa 

Etna,  Pa 

Euclid,  Ohio 


7,457 

8,947 

5,162 

40,1S2 


21,855 
6,246 
11,237 
11,831 
12,731 

21,556 
6,322 
15,9U 
U,210 
9,787 

11,868 

5,015 

10,213 

49,528 

104,066 

13,030 
15,260 
6,288 
17,965 
20,302 

17,612 
7,437 
10,521 
70,307 
10,865 

7,247 
54,124 
39,875 
21,373 

10,694 


29,340 
24,072 
34,410 
78,057 
5,175 

21,628 

35,791 
7,430 

81,950 
7,272 

35,862 

17,457 
12,340 
3,800 
6,705 

6,753 
5,418 
18,015 
23,047 
10,923 

43,534 

112,675 
12,682 
10,734 
7,953 

35,556 
9,117 
8,417 
12,898 
21,204 

49,690 
8,103 
18,771 
130,003 
10,971 

U,350 
M,197 

7,785 
15,560 

5,654 

20,168 

23,092 

35,976 

7,817 

7,050 

130,125 

15,068 

6,725 

6,744 

41,447 


9 
14 
29 
24 
26 

35 
15 
34 
73 
29 

U 

U 

19 

115 

210 

U 
28 
20 
24 
16 


28 

181 

57 

9 
92 
50 
33 


33 

47 
134 
127 

U 


23 

7 

199 

12 

47 
13 
20 
28 
U 

9 

26 
21 
48 
15 

69 
267 
31 
43 
11 

80 
15 
21 
25 
49 

61 

30 

38 

159 

15 


13 
38 
21 

22 

58 

75 
15 
16 

224 
19 
8 

20 
16 


(«)" 


M 


(z) 


14 
3 
7 

27 
3 


6 
22 
10 
13 

1 

9 
3 
1 
1 
3 

5 

2 

1 

26 

1 

7 

16 

1 

2 


7 
3 

22 
3 
1 


15 

50 

40 

191 

10 
47 
60 
64 
68 

71 

12 

U9 

413 

58 


131 

271 
871 


100 
45 
15 
30 


6 
152 
987 
137 

36 

230 
65 

34 


60 
152 
499 
1S8 


78 
40 
37 
106 
70 

32 

189 


293 

977 
182 
379 
25 

274 
68 
60 
10 

160 

168 
91 
30 

759 
25 

120 
410 
45 
95 


150 

220 

83 


Eufaula,  Ala 

Eugene,  Oreg 

Eureka,  Calif 

Evanston,  111 

Eveleth,  Minn 

Everett,  Mass 

Everett,  Wash 

Fairbury,  Nebr 

Fairfield,  Ala 

Fairfield,  Iowa 

Fairfield,  Ohio 

Fair  Lawn,  N.  J 

Faimont,  Minn 

Fainaont,  W.   Va 

Fairview,  N.  J 

Falfurrias,  Tex 

Fall  River,  Mass 

Palls  City,  Hebr 

Fargo,  H.  Dak 

Faribault,  Minn 

Parrell,  Pa 

Fayetteville,  Ark 

Fayetteville,  H.  C... 
Fergus  Falls,  Minn... 
Femdale,  Mich 

Festus,  Ho 

Findlay,  Ohio 

Fltchburg,  Mass 

Fitzgerald ,  Oa 

Flint,  Mich 

Flora,  111 

Floral  Park,  N.  T 

Florence,  Ala 

Florence,  S.  C 

Fond  du  Lac ,  Vis 

Ford  City,  Pa 

Forest  Park,  111 

Forrest  City,  Ark.... 
Fort  Collins,  Colo... 
Fort  Dodge,  Iowa 

Fort  Lauderdale,  Fla. 

Fort  Ue,  N.  J 

Fort  Madison,  Iowa. . . 

Fort  Myers,  Fla 

Fort  Pierce,  Fla 

Fort  Scott ,  Kans 

Fort  auth.  Ark 

Fort  Valley,  Ga 

Fort  Wayne ,  Ind 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

Forty  Fort,  Pa 

Fostorla,  Ohio 

Frackvllle,  Pa 

Pramlngham  town^ass.^ 
Frankfort,  Ind 

Frankfort,  Ey 

Franklin,  La 

Franklin  town,  Mass.^ 

Franklin,  N.  B 

Franklin,  Pa 

Frederick,  m 

Frederick,  Okla 

Fredericksburg,  Va. .. 

Fredonia,  N.  T 

Freehold,  N.  J 

Freeland,  Pa 

Freeport,  111 

Freeport,  N.  1 

Fremont,  Nebr 

Fremont,  Ohio 

Fresno,  Calif 

Front  Royal ,  Va 

Frostburg,  Hd 

Fullerton,  Calif 

Fulton,  Mo 

Fulton,  N.  Y 

Gadsden,  Ala 

Gaffnty,  S.  C 

Gainesville,  Fla 

Gainesville,  Ga 

Gainesville,  Tex 

GalesbxiTg,    111 

Gallatin,  Tenn 

Gallipolis,  Ohio 


6,913 
35,672 
22,913 
73,030 

5,829 

45,789 
33,807 

6,385 
12,219 

7,042 

7,874 
23,865 

8,175 
29,273 

8,676 

6,697 
111,759 

6,193 
37,981 
16,012 

13,667 
17,024 
34,605 
12,873 
29,670 

5,183 
23,806 
42,671 

8,170 
162,800 

5,250 
U,535 
23,832 
22,378 
29,826 

5,356 

14,946 

7,591 

U,932 

25,025 

36,000 
U,6U 
U,943 
13,  U5 
13,418 

9,992 

47,864 

6,326 

132,840 

277,047 

6,164 
14,348 

6,518 
27,845 
U,933 

U,949 
6,125 
8,043 
6,551 
9,992 

18,092 
5,449 

12,143 
7,070 
7,603 

5,900 
22,425 
24,589 
14,639 
16,533 

90,618 
8,121 
6,867 
13,939 
10,040 

13,903 
55,528 
8,087 
26,577 
11,881 

11,219 

31,357 

5,182 

7,842 


13 
115 

48 
204 

19 

69 
90 
17 
38 
15 

25 

18 
17 
65 
18 

17 
177 
19 
28 
30 

20 
41 
64 
13 
16 

18 
35 

107 
19 

270 

10 
41 
65 
35 
78 

17 
23 
56 
59 
54 

76 
17 
41 
16 
28 

9 
66 

10 
215 
461 

17 
19 
8 
54 
46 

32 

8 
19 
17 
19 

51 

U 
41 


12 
52 
82 
26 
58 

241 
29 
15 

24 
U 

29 
63 

30 
64 
35 

U 
58 
23 


(«) 


2 

1 
3 

2 
10 
2 
35 
104 

(z) 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


7.68 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  7R.—  SHOE  REPAIR  SHOPS—  SELECTED  CITI^  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:   1948— Continued 


Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Ot; 


Population 
1950 


Esob- 
lish- 
ment5 


:>;umbcT) 


Paid 

Receiptfi, 

Pay  roll. 

Active 

employees. 

Payroll, 
workweek 

cntue 

entire 

workweek 

year 

year 

tors,* 
Novem- 

ended 

fended 

Cnioiuand 

Thousand 

ber 

nearest 
Nov.  15 

Nov.  13 

dolUri) 

dolUrj) 

Number) 

Wumber) 

(Dollori) 

US 

22 

U 

U 

362 

12 

3 

28 

3 

4 

3 

100 

16 

3 

3 

1 

50 

54 

1 

11 

1 

35 

36 

2 

15 

1 

42 

16 

5 

173 

10 

46 

5 

182 

112 

35 

5 

19 

641 

33 

4 

7 

4 

107 

25 

2 

3 

2 

55 

21 

5 

4 

3 

104 

16 

4 

1 

2 

74 

15 

(z) 

2 

2 

4 

29 

2 

8 

1 

36 

239 

64 

24 

26 

1,218 

29 

4 

6 

2 

65 

16 

3 

4 

1 

57 

31 

6 

7 

3 

102 

13 

2 

5 

1 

20 

33 

4 

9 

4 

90 

32 

8 

5 

6 

144 

17 

M 

4 

1 

6 

32 

10 

4 

5 

215 

15 

2 

2 

2 

38 

15 

1 

3 

1 

20 

51 

9 

9 

10 

377 

19 

6 

4 

4 

121 

71 

19 

9 

12 

360 

66 

17 

4 

9 

364 

13 

1 

3 

... 

272 

31 

55 

20 

585 

17 

2 

3 

1 

35 

iS 

8 

8 

6 

194 

20 

1 

3 

1 

30 

17 

M 

3 

... 

15 

4 

57 

e 

U 

5 

171 

81 

16 

7 

U 

327 

115 

30 

15 

16 

585 

26 

3 

3 

3 

101 

38 

6 

6 

5 

160 

187 

61 

23 

33 

1,190 

46 

7 

7 

6 

148 

24 

6 

8 

4 

118 

43 

13 

6 

7 

293 

33 

5 

2U 

66 

13 

45 

1,254 

58 

15 

7 

9 

283 

35 

6 

4 

6 

104 

39 

7 

6 

9 

185 

32 

9 

3 

7 

174 

14 

1 

3 

1 

14 

15 

5 

73 

18 

4 

10 

319 

7 

3 

15 

4 

33 

3 

8 

2 

48 

U 

4 

3 

2 

65 

20 

6 

12 

5 

158 

37 

11 

18 

743 

81 

15 

9 

15 

284 

117 

26 

17 

16 

498 

109 

7 

27 

5 

175 

U 

5 

28 

5 

3 

4 

130 

90 

18 

22 

7 

376 

10 

1 

3 

1 

23 

35 

6 

3 

3 

95 

40 

9 

21 

1 

7 

1 

24 

U 

1 

7 

1 

20 

46 

8 

6 

9 

192 

16 

6 

4 

3 

112 

29 

5 

3 

4 

108 

207 

34 

42 

17 

653 

15 

2 

3 

1 

45 

41 

3 

12 

1 

60 

77 

1 

5 

1 

25 

30 

7 

3 

5 

139 

643 

142 

104 

63 

2,728 

10 

4 

18 

7 

2 

6 

U5 

40 

10 

4 

5 

234 

30 

6 

6 

4 

129 

City 


Population 
1950 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


[>famM 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thouiand 
doUars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(TfioiiSiJrMi 
dollars) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors.' 
Novcm- 
ber 

(Xumber) 


employees^  P'L'°\ 
_,        n  workweek 
workweek 

ended 


nearest 
Nov.  15 


ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Doilars) 


Galveston,  Tex 

Gardena,  Calif 

Garden  City,  Kans 

Garden  City,  Hlch 

Gardner,  Mass. 

Garfield,  N.  J 

Garfield  Heights,  Ohio 

Gary,   Ind 

Gastonla,  N.  C 

Geneva,   N.  Y 

Gettysbia-g,  Pa 

Glrard,  Ohio 

Gladewater,  Tex 

GlaBsport,  Pa 

Glen  Cove,  N.  Y 

Glendale,  Calif 

Glens  Falls,  N.  Y 

Globe,  Ariz 

Gloucester,  Mass 

Gloucester  City,  N.  J. 
Gloversvllle,  N.  Y. . . . 

Goldsboro,  N.  C 

Gonzales,  Tex 

Goshen,  Ind 

Grafton,  W.  Va 

Graham,  Tex 

Grand  Forks,  N.  Dak... 

Grand  Haven,  Mich 

Grand  Island,  Nebr. . . . 
Grand  Junction,  Colo.. 
Grand  Prairie,  Tex.... 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich..., 
Grand  Rapids,  Minn.... 

Granite  City,  111 

Grants  Pass,  Greg 

Grass  Valley,  Calif... 

Great  Barrington  town, 

Mass.i 

Great  Falls,  ftont 

Greeley,  Colo 

Green  Bay,  Wis 

Greeneville ,  Tenn 

Greenfield  town,Maes.^ 

Greensboro,  N.  C 

GreensWrg,  Pa 

Greenville,  Mies 

Greenville,  N.  C 

Greenville ,  Pa 

Greenvliae,  S.  C 

Greenville,  Tex 

Greenwood,  Hiss 

Greenwood,  S.  C 

Greer,  S.  C 

Grenada,  Miss 

Gretna,  La 

Griffin,  Qa '. 

Groeoe  Pointe  Park, 

Mich 

Grove  City,  Pa 

Gulfport,  Miss 

Guntiiersville,  Ala.... 

Ottthrle,  OHu 

Guttenburg,  N.  J 

Hackensack,  N.  J 

fiagerstown,  Md 

Heniilton,  Ohio 

Hanmond,  Ind 

Hannionton,  N.  J 

Uainpton,  Va 

Hamtramck,  Mich 

Hancock ,  Mich 

Hanford,  Calif 

Hannibal,  Mo 

Hanover,   Pa 

Hanover  twp.,  Pa.^.... 

Harlingen,  Tex 

Harrlman,  Tenn 

Harrifiburg,   111 

Harrisburg,  Pa 

Harrison,  Ark 

Harrison,  N.  J 

Harrison  twp.,  Pa.*... 
Harrisonburg,  Va 

Hartford ,  Conn 

Hartford  City,  Ind 

HartEville,  S.  C 

Harvey,  111 

Hastings,  Netr 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


65,898 
14,418 
10,893 
8,986 
19,617 
27,605 

13 
3 
4 
3 
10 
15 

21,606 
132,496 
23,003 
17,087 
7,043 

5 
45 
7 
6 
3 

10,068 

5,310 

8,698 

15,084 

95,398 

4 
3 
3 
7 
26 

19,448 
6,456 
25,048 
14,283 
23,576 

5 
4 
10 
5 
9 

21,399 
5,630 

12,977 
7,297 
6,756 

4 
4 
4 
3 

3 

26,617 
9,466 
22,835 
U,454 
13,241 

8 
4 
6 

5 
3 

175,647 

5,966 

29,139 

7,980 

5,257 

52 
3 
8 

3 
3 

6,598 
39,006 
20,286 
52,443 

8,693 

3 

n 

7 
16 

4 

17,237 
73,703 
17,237 
29,914 
16,713 

6 
25 
7 
9 
6 

9,177 
57,932 
14,697 
18,002 
13,672 

5 
20 
7 
4 
5 

5,060 

7,387 

13,848 

13,952 

3 

3 
3 

3 

13,029 
7,408 

22,428 
5,269 

3 
4 
7 
4 

10,019 
5,575 
29,207 
36,232 
57,717 
87,423 

6 

5 
14 
11 
17 
23 

8,426 
5,957 
43,245 
5,216 
9,829 

5 
3 
21 
3 

3 

20,540 
14,065 
U,910 
23,202 
6,387 

7 
7 
7 
6 
4 

10,994 
89,091 
5,545 
13,535 
14,792 
10,764 

3 
44 

3 
12 

5 

3 

177,073 

7,228 

5,643 

20,636 

20,108 

101 
3 
3 
5 
6 

Hastin£B-on-Rudson, 

N.  Y 

Hattleeburg,  Hiss.... 
Haverford  t«p.,  Pa.^. 

Haverhill,  Mass 

Haveratraw,  N.  Y 

Havre  de  Grace ,  Md . . . 

Hawthorne,  Calif 

Hawthorne,  N.  J 

Hayward,  Calif 

Hazard,  Ky 

Bazel  Park,  Hich 

Hazleton,  Pa 

Helena,  Ark 

Helena,  Mont 

Hellertown,  Pa 

Hempstead,  N.  Y 

Henderson,  Ky 

Henderson,  Tex 

Hendersonvllle,  N.  C. 
Herkimer,  N.  Y 

Hencosa  Beach,  Calif. 

Herrin,  111 

Hlbblng,  Minn 

Hickory,  N.  C 

Highland  Park,  111... 

Highland  Park,  Mich.. 
Highland  Park,  N.  J.. 

High  Point,  N.  C 

Hillsboro ,  Oreg 

Hlllshoro,  Tex 

Hillsdale,  Mich 

Hillside  twp.,  N.  J.' 

Hlnton,  ¥.  Va 

Hobart,  Okla 

Hobbs,  N.  Mei 

Hoboken,  M.  J 

Holdenvl  He ,  Okla .... 

Holland,  Mich 

Holljwiod>  Fla 

Holyoke,  Mass 

Homestead,  Pa 

Homewood,  Ala 

Hoopeston,  lU 

Hope,  Ark 

Hopewell,  Va 

Hopkinsville ,  Ky 

Hoquian,  Wash 

Homell,  N.  Y 

Hot  Springs,  Ark 

Houma,  La 

Houston,  Tex 

Hudson  town,  Mass.^.. 

Hudson,  N.  Y 

Hudson  Falls,  H.  Y... 
Hugo,  Okla 

Huntingdon,  Pa 

Hrnitlngtcn,  Ind 

Huntington,  W.  Va 

Huntington  Park, Calif. 
Huntsville,  Ala 

Huntsville,  Tex 

Huron,  S.  Dak 

Hutchinson,  Kans 

Hyattsville,  Md 

Idaho  Falls,  Idaho... 

Independence,  Kans... 

Independence,  Mo 

Indiana,  Pa 

Indianapolis,  Ind.... 
InglewDod,  Calif 

lola,  Kans 

Iowa  City,   Iowa 

Ipswich  town,  Mflss.^. 
Iron  Mountain,  Mich.. 
Ironton,  Ohio 

Ironwood,  Mich 

Irvington,  N.  J 

Ithaca,  N.  Y 

Jackson,  Mich 

Jackson,  Miss 

Jackson,  Ohio 

Jackson,  Tenn 

Jacksonville,  Fla.... 
Jacksonville,  111.... 
Jacksonville,  Tex.... 


7,547 
29,432 
39,425 
47,213 

5,816 

7,811 
16,278 
14,828 
14,273 

6,850 

17,791 
35,486 
11,244 
17,498 
5,444 

29,021 
16,760 
6,802 
6,061 
9,397 

U,766 
9,401 
16,212 
14,691 
16,767 

46,155 
9,706 

39, 9X 
5,122 
8,352 

7,282 

20,997 

5,737 

5,366 

13,801 

50,510 
6,191 
15,742 
14,135 
54,441 

10,031 
12,808 
6,019 
8,602 
10,184 

12,531 
11,100 
15,055 
29,298 
11,480 

594,321 
8,131 
11,656 
7,217 
5,950 

7,344 
15,033 
86,160 
29,376 
16,406 

9,802 
12,713 
33,524 
12,288 
18,855 

11,432 
36,832 
11,706 
424,683 
46,046 

7,081 
27,018 
6,877 
9,578 
16,329 

U,506 
59,142 
29,395 
50,904 
97,674 

6,508 

30,098 

203,404 

20,374 

8,550 


132 
3 
5 
3 
3 


5 

120 
15 


11 
56 
22 

71 
14 

3 
21 
18 
36 
31 

15 
96 
22 
29 
9 

92 
26 

17 
34 
26 

61 
26 
34 
80 
24 

94 
12 
112 
14 
19 

26 
18 
6 
15 
29 

103 
18 
69 
31 

151 

56 
12 
9 

24 

17 

27 
20 
37 
76 
U 

933 

13 

24 

9 

7 

15 

18 

179 

U9 

56 

14 
21 
62 


31 
68 
21 
884 
95 

25 

82 
14 
45 
31 

22 
UO 
157 

93 
169 


106 
339 
34 
28 


M 


227 

4 


4 
U 

1 
20 

6 
15 

3 

231 

17 


15 
3 

124 
4 
5 
3 
3 

4 
5 
19 


5 
110 
15 

7 
6 

4 
4 


2 
2 
2 

10 
4 
2 
8 
3 

3 
4 
9 
15 
2 

4 

19 

1 

4 


26 
5 


132 
2 
2 


2 
29 

18 
13 


3 
5 
1 
13 

4 

16 

2 

128 


1 
U 


10 
5 


5 

18 
14 

40 


16 

58 
3 


CITIES 


7.69 


Table  7R.—  SHOE  REPAIR  SHOPS-  SELECTED  CITIES  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 

ESTABUSHMENTS.  RECEIPTS,  PaY  RoLL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


CSty 


PopulaQon 
1950 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


:XumM 


Jafflestov^,  M.  T 

Jaaestown,  N.  Dalt.... 

Janesvllle,  Wis 

Jasper,  Ala 

Jasper ,  Ind 

Jeannette,  Pa 

Jefferson  City,  Mo... 
Jef f ersonvllle ,  Ind . . 

Jenklntovn,  Pa 

Jennings,  La 

Jersey  City,  N.  J 

Jersey  Shore,  Pa 

Jerseyvllle,  111 

Johnson  City,  N.  I... 
Johnson  City,  Tenn. . . 

Johnston  to«n,  R.  I.^ 

Johnstown,  Pa 

Jollet,  lU 

Jonesbopo,  Ark 

Joplln,  Ho 

Junction  City,  Kans.. 

Kalamazoo,  Mich 

KankaJiee,   111 

Kansas  City,  tto 

KauJcaima,  Wis 

Keansburg,  N.  J 

Kearney,  Hebr 

Keamy,  N.  J 

Keene,  N.  H 

Kelso,  Wash 

Kenmore,  N.  Y 

Kennevlck,  Wash 

Kenosha ,  Wis 

Kent,  Ohio 

Kenton,  Ohio 

Keokuk,  Iowa 

Kerrvllle,  Tex 

Kewanee,    111 

Kllgore,  Tex 

Kings  Mountain,  N.  C. 

Klngsport ,  Tenn 

Kingston,  N.  T 

Kingston,  Pa 

Kingsvllle,  Tex 

Kinston,  N.  C 

KtrksvlUe,  Mo 

KlTkwood,  Mo 

Kittanning,  Pa 

Klamath  Falls,  Oreg.. 
Knoivllle,  Iowa 

Knoxvllle,  Tenn 

Kokoino ,  Ind 

Kulpaont,  Pa 

Lackawanna,  N.  Y 

Laconla,  N.  H 

La  Crosse,  Wis 

Lafayette,  Ind 

Lafayette,  La 

La  Follett«,  Tenn 

La  Grange,  Ga 

La  Grange,  111 

Laguna  Beach,  Calif.. 

La  Junta,  Colo 

Lake  Charles,  La 

Lakeland,  Fla 

Lakewcx>d,  Cfhlo 

Lake  Worth,  Fla 

U  Hess,  Calif 

Laakesa,  Tex 

Lancaster,  Ohio 

Lancaster,  Pa 

Lansdale,  Pa 

Lansdovne,  Pa 

Lansford,  Pa 

Lansing,  Mich 

Lapeer,  Hich 

La  Porte,    Ind 

Laraale,  Wyo 

LarctlDont,  H.  Y 

Laredo,  Tex 

la  Salle,   111 

Las  Cruces,   N*  Hex... 

Las  Vegas,  Hev 

Las  Vegas  city>N.Mei. 
Las  Vegas  town,N.Mex, 


43,250 
10,601 
24,829 
8,558 
5,213 

16,179 
24,990 
14,671 
5,114 
9,735 

300,447 

5,571 

5,787 

19,563 

27,778 

12,735 
62,723 
52,460 
16,260 
38,515 

U,370 
57,326 
25,873 
453,290 
8,361 

5,604 
12,106 
39,828 
15,631 

7,324 

20,232 
10,086 
54,360 
12,383 
8,467 

16,076 
7,665 

16,770 
9,693 
7,193 

19,636 
28,860 
21,061 
16,857 
18,278 

10,948 
18,587 

7,705 
15,803 

7,604 

124,183 
38,600 
5,195 
27,646 
14,722 

47,396 
35,508 
33,465 
5,791 
24,954 

11,950 

6,188 

7,679 

41,202 

30,846 

67,878 
U,714 
10,908 
10,706 
24,140 

63,601 
9,767 

12,140 
7,477 

91,694 

6,116 
17,280 
15,497 

6,293 
51,694 

12,023 
12,280 
24,418 
7,449 
6,250 


167 
3 
3 

4 
9 

3 
37 
24 

5 
18 

4 
15 
9 
187 
3 

5 

3 

21 

5 


29 

4 

3 

5 

21 


3 
6 

10 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dolUTi) 


Pay  roH. 
entire 
year 

(Thotuand 
dollars) 


Actave 
propnc- 
tors.* 
Novcm- 
her 

;\umlicr) 


21 
15 
12 

631 
U 
4 
15 

100 

9 
168 
19? 
36 
82 

19 

120 

59 

1,063 

13 

U 
12 
44 
25 
33 

56 
10 
100 
22 
17 

32 
30 
37 
43 

15 

95 
34 
19 
44 
50 

22 
37 
15 


241 
66 
10 
35 
22 

50 
78 
38 


36 
24 
18 
66 
74 

110 
21 
22 
28 
42 

174 
39 
U 
U 

U9 

10 
47 
21 
48 
37 


22 
16 
6 


M 


2 

27 

15 

235 


(z) 


57 
12 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  IS 

(Number) 


M 


7 
4 

9 

13 

15 
2 
2 
2 


27 
3 

1 


167 
3 
3 


14 

9 

187 

3 

5 

3 

21 


14 
5 
5 
6 

4 
3 
5 
6 
3 

28 
6 


9 
11 
11 
3 
3 

3 

3 
3 
9 

10 

28 
3 
5 

3 


31 
5 
3 
5 

21 

3 
10 
4 
6 
10 

6 

4 
3 


2 

U 
11 
151 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(Dollari) 


32 
50 
135 
65 
32 

35 
238 

58 
105 

31 

1,445 

25 

5 


375 

1,060 

157 

275 

55 

451 

292 

4,373 


255 

150 

226 

46 

50 

47 
141 
132 
287 


571 
62 
75 
91 

241 

47 
115 

24 
194 


1,155 
211 

56 
30 

189 
357 
131 
25 
155 

160 
55 

190 
278 

299 
61 
76 
55 
67 

514 
50 
25 


10 
125 
105 
115 

85 


30 
105 
102 


aty 


Population 
19J0 


Estab- 

luh- 
ments 


(>«inib«^ 


Latrobe ,  Pa 

Laurel ,  Miss 

Laurlnburg,  N.  C 

Lawrence ,  Kans 

Lawrence ,  Mass 

Lavrenceburg,  Tenn. . . 

Lavton,  Okla 

Leavenworth,  Karis.... 
LebaiKJn  town,  N.  H.^. 
Lebanon,  Oreg 

Lebanon,  Pa 

Lebanon,  Tenn 

Lehighton,  Pa 

Lenoir,  N.  C 

Leominster,  Mass 

Lewlsburg,  Tenn 

Lewlston,  Idaho 

Lcwiaton,  Maine 

Lewlstown,  Mont 

Lewlstown,  Pa 

Lexington,  Ky 

Lexington,  N.  C 

Lijna,  Ohio 

Llncolji,   111 

Lincoln  Park,  Mich... 

Lincolnton,  N.  C 

Linden,  N.  J 

LlndenhuTst,  N.  Y. . . . 

Linton,    Ind 

Litchfield,  111 

Little  Falls,  Minn... 
Little  Falls,  N.  Y. . . 

Little  Rock,  Ark 

Lock  Haven,  Pa 

Lockland ,  Ohio 

Lockport,  N.  Y 

Lodl,  Calif 

Lodl,  N.  J 

Logan,  Ohio 

Logan,  Utah 

Logan,  W.  Va 

Logansport,  Ind 

Loiiq)oc,  Calif 

London,  Ohio 

Long  Beach,  Calif.... 

Long  Beach,  N.  Y 

Long  Branch,  N.  J.... 

Longmont,  Colo 

Longvlew,  Tex 

Longvlew ,  Wash 

Lorain,  Ohio 

Los  Angeles,  Calif... 

Louisville,  Ky 

Loveland,  Colo 

Lowell,  Mass 

Lover  Merlon  twp., 

Pa.l 

Ludington,  Mich 

Lufkln,  Tex 

Lumberton,  N.  C 

Luzerne,  Pa 

Lynhrook,  N.  Y 

I^chburg,  Va 

Lyndhurst  twp.,  N.J.^ 

Lynn,  Mass 

HcAlesler,  Okla 

McComb,  Miss 

McCook,  Nebr 

McKeesport ,  Pa 

McKees  Rocks,  Pa 

Macomb ,  111 

Macon,  Ga 

Madera,  Calif 

Madison,  111 

Madison,  N.  J 

Madison,  Wis 

Mahanoy  City,  Pa 

Maiden,  Mass 

Malone,  N.  Y 

Malvern,  Ark 

Mamaroneck,  N.  Y 

Hanchester,  N.  H 

Handan,  N.  Dak 

Manhattan,  Kans 

Manhattan  Beach, caiif. 
Manistee,  Mich 


11,952 
24,988 
7,126 
23,292 
80,427 

5,483 
34,527 
20,543 
8,452 
5,829 

28,134 
7,915 
0,557 
7,863 

24,084 

5,156 
12,910 
41,142 

6,540 
13,875 

54,449 
13,562 
49,380 
14,344 
29,265 

5,419 
30,434 
8,632 
5,951 
7,211 

6,670 
9,522 
101,337 
U,325 
5,723 

25,136 

13,727 
15,384 
5,965 
16,802 

5,005 

20,933 

.5,5U 

5,196 

244,072 

15,534 
23,049 
8,061 
24,445 
20,256 

50,819 

1,957,692 

367,359 

6,759 

96,523 


48,356 
9,066 

15,147 
9,164 
6,165 

17,258 
47,639 
19,399 
99,521 
17,809 

10,386 
7,642 
51,223 
16,278 
10,586 

70,106 
10,428 
7,960 
10,412 
95,594 

10,930 

59,779 

9,490 

8,015 

15,041 

82,581 
7,268 
18,996 
17,273 
3,598 


6 
3 

3 
3 

4 
7 
3 
3 
71 

7 
17 
4 
6 
3 

16 

628 

107 

3 

48 


Receipts, 

entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
doltari) 


Active 
proprie- 
tora,' 
Novem- 
ber 

(Kumber) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Humhc,) 


22 

70 
21 
49 
220 

19 
39 
36 
U 
25 

71 
20 
13 
39 
33 

13 
24 
53 
36 
32 

148 
31 

11/4 
22 
31 

20 
43 
10 
15 


34 
U 
273 
26 
15 

33 
26 
U 
15 

44 

47 
71 
15 
12 
527 

35 
47 
27 
40 
28 

123 
3,804 

731 
23 
2U 


34 
19 
20 
9 
25 

64 

135 
16 

245 
24 

33 
30 
138 
39 
21 

182 
24 
19 
23 

165 

15 
119 
16 
19 
41 

153 
13 
49 
18 

17 


6 
2 
53 

1 
2 

2 
3 

2 
13 

17 
18 
(z) 

119 

4 
2 
5 

7 
2 

17 

730 

168 

Iz) 

34 


M 


(z) 

25 

2 

1 

3 

18 
3 

11 

2 
1 


4 
3 
3 

4 
3 
40 
5 
4 

7 
6 
3 
3 
3 

2 
9 
3 
3 

73 

7 

17 

5 


19 
625 
96 

4 
43 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(DolUri) 


4 

65 

1 

30 

37 

1,135 

2 

22 

1 

30 

1 

30 

2 

72 

2 

28 

6 

213 

12 

342 

13 

315 

2 
2 
2 
5 
1 

9 
325 

107 

1 

20 


95 
357 

80 
109 
840 

21 

115 

195 

17 

68 

■iAi 

33 

263 

90 

72 
102 

43 
153 

85 

792 
92 

466 
90 

120 

100 
70 


2,302 

70 
37 
66 
120 
40 

323 

16,279 

3,504 

40 

585 


274 
10 
15 
98 
37 

190 
375 

1,013 
97 


103 
379 
20 


869 
50 


1 

2 

14 

512 

2 

50 

1 

30 

1 

45 

12 

375 

2 

60 

5 

182 

1 

55 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


7.70 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Tabic  7R.—  SHOE  REPAIR  SHOPS—  SELECTED  CITIES  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 

ESTABUSHMENTS,  RECEIPTS,  PAY  RoLL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


City 


Popubtion 
19S0 


(ThouMnd 
:>iumi)CT)|     dollnTi) 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 


Pay  roll, 
enure 
year 

{Thousand 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

[XumberJl  (?<umbei-) 


Active 
propne- 
tors,' 
Novem- 
ber 


Payroll, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Dollars) 


City 


Population 
1950 


(TTiouMnd 
[\uniberll     dolUri) 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
doltdrl) 


Paid 

employ  ce% 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(Mumbcr)|(>|umi)cr) 


Active 

proprie- 
tors.* 
Novem- 
ber 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(DolUri) 


Manitowoc,  Vis 

Kankato,  Mlim 

Mimafleld,  Ohio 

Manvllle,  N.  J 

Maplewod ,  Ho 

MapleKOd  twp.,N.J.^. 
Karblehead  tovn.Has.^ 

Marietta,  Ga. 

Marietta,  Ohio 

Marinette,  Wis 

Marion,  Ind 

Marion,  Ohio 

Marlborough,  Mass. . . . 

MarUn,  Tei 

Marquette,  Mich 

Marshall,  Mich 

Marshall,  Mim 

Marshall,  Tex 

Marshall  town,  lova. . . 

Martinez,  Calif 

Martinsburg,  W.  Va. . . 

Martins  Ferry,  Ohio.. 

Martinsville,  Ind 

Martinsville,  Va 

Maiysvllls,  Calif.... 
Maryvllle,  M) 

Maryville,  Tenn 

Mason  City,  Iowa 

Hassena,  N.  Y 

Massillon,  Ohio 

Mattoon,  lU 

Mayfleld,  Ky 

Maynard  town,  Mass.^. 

Maysville,  Ky 

Maywood,  Calif 

MayuDod,  111 

Headvllle,  Pa 

Mcohanicvllle,  N.  t. . 

Me  Iford,  Mass 

Medford,  Oreg 

Media,  Pa 

Medina,  Ohio 

Melrose ,  Mass 

Melrose  Park,  111.... 

Memphis ,  Tenn 

Menasha ,  Wis 

Menominee ,  Mich 

Merced,  Calif 

Meriden,  Conn 

Meridian,  Miss 

Merrill,  Wis 

Mesa,  Arl.z 

Methuen  town,  Mass.^. 

MetropoUs,  111 

Metuehen,  N.  J 

Mexico,  Mo 

Miami,  Tit 

Miami,  Okla 

Miaaii  Beach,  Fla 

Michigan  City,  Ind... 

Mlddleborough  town, 

Mass.' 

Hiddlesborough,  Ky. . . 

Middletown,  Conn 

Mlddletown,  N.  Y 

Middletown,  Pa 

Midland,  Mich 

Miles  City,  Mont 

Mllford  town,  Mass.'. 
MiUbum  tw>.,  N.  J.' 
Mllledgevllle,  Oa 

Hillvale,  Pa 

Mill  Valley,  Calif... 

MillviUe,  N.  J 

Milton  town,  Mass.'.. 
Milton,  Pa 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

Mlnden,  La 

Mlneola,  N.  Y 

Mineral  Wells,  Tex... 
Mlnersville,  Pa 

Minneapolis,  Minn.... 

Mlnot,  N.  Dak 

Missoula,  Mont 

Mitchell,  S.  Dak 

Moberly,  Mo 


27,4^4 
18,785 
43,363 
8,298 
13,238 

24,255 
13,711 
20,688 
16,024 
14,198 
3Q,059 

33,786 
15,741 

7,006 
17,345 

5,740 

'5,888 
22,255 
19,750 
8,216 
15,566 

13, 2U 
5,994 

17,210 
7,777 
6,8U 

8,362 
27,593 
13,123 
29,524 
17,993 

3,959 

6,975 

8,508 

13,193 

27,409 

18,906 
7,506 
66,109 
17,170 
5,735 

5,086 

26,919 

13,109 

394,012 

12,360 

11,U4 
15,144 
43,747 
41,709 
8,913 

16,766 
24,411 
6,079 
9,858 
11,611 

246,983 
11,703 
45,541 
28,379 


10,139 
14,419 
29,665 
22,565 
9,166 

U,202 
9,184 
15,405 
13,172 
8,850 

7,275 
7,241 
16,116 
22,395 
8,573 

632,651 

9,776 
15,574 
7,763 
7,792 

517,277 
21,924 
22,320 
12,062 
12,833 


4 
19 
7 
3 

3 

7 

3 

95 


3 

4 

21 

12 

3 

4 
5 
4 


74 

3 

18 


9 
5 

3 
3 

10 
3 
5 

5 
3 

9 
3 
5 

239 

3 
6 

4 
7 

U5 
6 

7 

4 
7 


51 

26 

111 

9 

51 

55 

20 
39 
28 
12 
76 

66 
35 

18 
13 
14 

12 
43 
47 
18 
19 

17 
U 
64 
74 
20 

31 
52 
15 
38 
44 

14 
16 
28 
30 
48 

42 
19 
20 
50 
26 

23 
24 
43 
799 
23 

13 
33 
90 
72 


23 
24 
10 
43 


591 
19 

114 
30 


10 
19 
51 
63 
13 

11 
22 

31 
17 
32 

17 
13 
22 
16 
36 


1,292 
17 
22 
21 
27 

949 
34 
71 
21 
34 


(a) 


(z) 


M 


2 

10 

213 

1 

2 

5 

11 

19 


140 

2 

22 


(I) 


250 
3 

5 

3 

187 

5 

41 

2 

5 


3 

4 

20 

12 

3 


4 
4 
3 

75 
3 
19 
10 


240 
3 
6 
4 


140 

7 
9 

4 
7 


3 

5 

151 

1 

1 

2 

7 

13 


136 
2 

3 
3 

101 
4 
6 
3 
5 


55 
615 


240 
90 

205 

108 
90 

319 

132 
55 
83 


10 
273 
142 


30 

14 

240 

125 

35 

152 
311 

413 
245 


135 
33 
82 


233 
163 
20 


57 

195 

4,438 

24 

35 

70 

211 

375 


270 
15 

2,891 
65 
582 


29 

107 
140 
272 


90 
105 


5,053 
40 

65 
57 

3,739 
86 

305 
63 

105 


Mobile,  Ala 

Modesto,  Calif 

Moline,  111 

Monessen,  Pa 

Monmouth,  111 

Monongahela,  Pa 

Monroe,  La 

Monroe,  Mich 

Monrovia,  Calif 

Montclair,  N.  J 

Montebello,  Calif 

Monterey,  Calif 

Monterey  Park,  Calif, 
Montevideo ,  Minn. ... 
Montgomery,  Ala 

Montpelicr,  Vt 

^tooresville,  N.  C... 

Morganton,  N.  C 

Morgantown,  W.  Va... 
Morristown,  N,  J. 

Morrlstown,  Tenn. 

MDrrisvllle,  Pa 

Moultrie,  Ga 

Moundsvllle,  W.  Vs.. 
Mountain  View,  Calif, 

Mount  Airy,  N.  C 

Mount  Carmel,  Pa 

rtount  Clemens,  Mich., 
Mount  Kisoo,  N.  Y. . . 
Mount  Lebanon,  Pa.... 


Mount  Oliver,  Pa 

Mount  Pleasant,  Mich. 
Mount  Pleasant,  Pa... 

Mt.  Vernon,  111 

Mount  Vernon,  Ind.... 


Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y... 
Mount  Vernon,  Ohio. . . 
Mount  Vernon,  Wash. . . 

Huneie,  Ind 

Munhall,  Pa 

Murfreesboro,  Tenn... 

Hurray,  Ky 

Muscatine,  Iowa 

Muskegon,  Mich 

Muskegon  Heights,Midi. 

Muskogee,  Okla 

Nacogdoches,  Tex 

Nampa,  Idaho 

Nantlcoke,  Pa 

Napa,  Calif 

Napoleon,  Ohio 

Narberth,  Pa 

Nashua,  N.  H 

Nashville ,  Tenn 

Natchez,  Miss 

Natchitoches,  La 

Natick  town,  Mass.'.. 
National  City,  Calif. 

Naugatuck,  Conn 

Nebraska  City,  Nebr.. 

Neenah,  Wis 

Neosho,  Mo 

Neptune  twp.,  N.  J.'. 

New  Albany,  Ind 

Newark,  N.  J 

Newark,  N.  Y 

Newark,  Ohio 

New  Bedford,  Mass 

New  Bern,  N.  C 

Newberry,  S.  C 

New  Braunfels,  Tex... 

New  Brighton,  Pa 

New  Britain,  Coim.... 
New  Brunswick,  N.  J.. 
Newburgh,  N.  Y 

NeWburyport,  Mass.... 

New  Castle,  Del 

New  Castle,  Ind 

Newcastle,  Pa 

New  Haven,  Cotm 

New  Iberia,  La 

New  Kensington,  Pa... 

New  London,  Conn 

Newnan,  Oa 

New  Orleans,  La 


127,151 

17,347 
37,296 
17,929 
10,190 

8,921 
38,375 
21,275 
20,274 
43,775 

21,754 
16,120 
20,113 
5,443 
105,098 

8,585 
7, US 
8,252 
25,446 
17,078 

13,016 
6,770 
11,612 
14,759 
6,548 

7,194 
14,298 
16,815 

5,919 
26,178 

6,790 
U,392 

5,911 
15,563 

6,148 

71,837 
12,021 
5,198 
58,364 
16,422 

13,027 
6,011 
19,483 
48,047 
18,771 

37,255 
12,303 
16,142 
20,140 
13,542 

5,326 
5,409 

34,666 
173,359 

22,678 

9,548 
19,663 
21,132 
17,463 

6,851 

12,418 

5,780 

13,495 

29,297 

437,857 

10,275 

34,178 

109,033 

15,784 

7,563 

12,196 
9,503 
73,663 
38,768 
31,924 

14,073 

5,399 

18,227 

48,563 

163,344 

16,460 
25,226 
30,367 
8,190 
567,257 


3 

11 

266 

3 
12 
59 


3 
7 
36 
25 

20 

6 

3 

4 

25 

108 

7 
13 
19 

3 
161 


224 
95 
68 
34 
15 


71 
55 
28 

105 

26 
66 

11 

13 

202 

16 
U 
21 
73 
35 

30 
6 
22 
23 
20 

56 
21 
37 
12 
36 

16 
19 
12 
44 
16 

177 
44 
25 

109 
6 


23 
109 
20 

83 
15 
31 
35 
74 


20 
107 
424 

29 

20 
18 
20 
22 
15 

21 
18 
22 

40 
974 

12 
67 
248 

43 
30 

24 
21 

160 
150 
67 

37 
4 

34 
109 
514 

24 

61 
88 
24 
837 


(z) 


(:!) 


(z) 


3 
2 
11 
111 
6 


5 

9 
141 


6 
14 
6 

3 
3 

15 
53 
6 

5 

4 
5 
7 

4 

3 
5 
2 
10 
266 

3 
11 
55 


3 
5 

24 
105 

7 
18 
22 

3 
158 


4 

5 

110 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


CITIES 


7.71 


Tabic  7R.—  SHOE  REPAIR  SHOPS—  SELECTED  CITIES  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 

ESTABUSHMENl^,  R£C£JPTS,  PAY  ROLL,  AND  PeKSONNBL 


est, 


Popuktion 
1950 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


iMu.^bo) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

('Tliouitjnd 
dollori) 


Piy  roll, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dolLiTi) 


Active 
propne- 
tofs,* 

Novem- 
ber 

;Mumberl 


Rud 

empbyces, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


Pay  roll, 
workw^eek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(DolUri) 


City 


Population 
1950 


(DlotudTid 
(Xumberj     doIWi) 


luh- 
menta 


Receipta, 

entire 
year 


Pay  toll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dolUiri) 


Active 
pcoprie- 
ton,' 
Novem- 
ber 


Paid 

employcea 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov   15 

(Number; 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(DolUri) 


New  Philadelphia, Ohio 

Newport,  Ky 

Newport  town,  N.  H.^. 

Newport,  R.  I 

Newport  Beach,  Calif. 

Newport  News,  Va 

New  RocheUe,  N.  T... 

NevtoB,  Iowa 

Newton,  Kans 

Newton ,  Mass 

Newton,  N.  J 

Newton,  N.  C 

New  Ulx,  Hlnn 

New  lork,  N.  I 

Bronx  Borough 

Brooklyn  Borough. . . 
Hanhattan  Borough.. 

Queens  Borough 

RichBond  Borough... 

Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.. 

Nlles,  mch 

Nlles,  Ohio 

NorfoU,  Nebr 

Norfolk,  Va 

Norman,  Okla 

Norrlstown,  Pa 

North  Adaas,  Mass.... 
Northaopton,  Hass.... 
North  Asdover  town. 

Mass.' 

North  Arlington,  N.J. 

North  Attleborough 
town ,  Hass . ^ 

North  Bergen  twp., 
N.  J.' 

North  Braddock,  Pa. . . 

Northbrldge  town, 
Mass.' 

North  Little  Rock.Adc 

North  Pelham,  N.  I... 
North  Plainfield,N.J. 
North  Platte,  Nebr... 
North  Providence 

town,  R.  I.' 

North  Tarrytown,  N.Y. 

North  Tonawanda,   H.T. 

Norvallr,  Conn 

Norwalli,  Ohio 

Norwich  city.  Conn... 
Norwich,  N.  Y 

Norwood  town,  Mass.'. 

Norwood,  Ohio 

Hutley,  N.   J 

NyacX,  N.  Y 

Oakland,  Calif 

OalODOnt ,  pa 

Oai  Park,   111 

Ocala,   Pla 

Ocean  City,  N.  J 

Oceanslde,  Calif 

Odessa,  Tex 

Ogden,  Utah 

Ogdensburg,  N.  Y 

OU  City,  Pa 

OUahooa  city,  Okla.. 

Oloaulgee,   Okla 

'  lathe,  Kans 

Old  Forge,  Pa 

Olean,  N.  Y 

Olney,  111 

Olynpia,  Wash 

Olyphant,  Pa 

Oneida,  N.  Y 

Oneonta,  N.  Y 

Ontario,  Calif 

OpslUta,  Ala 

Opelousas,  La 

Orange,  N.  J....! 

Orange,  Tex 

Orangeburg,  S.  C 

Orlando,  Fla 

Oshkosh,  Vis 

Oslraloosa,   Iowa 

Ossining,  N.  Y 

Oswego,  N.  T 


12,966 
31,015 
5,047 
32,090 
12,220 

41,571 
59,626 
11,699 
11,541 

80,996 
5,771 
6,015 
9,312 

7,835,099 
1,444,903 
2,716,347 
1,936,540 
1,546,294 
191,015 

90,875 
U,117 
16,733 
U,231 
188,601 
26,972 

38,193 
21,475 
28,998 

8,429 
15,977 


40,397 
14,724 

10,328 
42,142 

5,057 
12,760 
15,390 

13,798 
8,833 

24, 7X 
49,458 

9,779 
23,382 

8,945 

16,693 

34,626 

26,746 

5,867 

380,576 

6,988 
63,175 
11,588 

5,949 
12,880 

29,432 
56,910 
16,126 
19,556 
242,450 

18,298 
5,589 
9,745 

22,842 
8,541 

15,711 
7,019 
U,367 
13,531 
22,823 

12,264 
11,600 
38,413 
21,100 
15,311 

51,826 
40,934 
11,095 
16,055 
22,611 


27 
4 
4 
3 

4,392 

850 

1,593 

1,095 

748 

106 

33 

3 


57 
7 

22 

11 
9 


17 
8 


3 
3 
7 

5 
5 

5 
19 
3 

12 
3 

7 
U 
U 

5 
137 


25 

6 


4 
13 
3 
6 
71 

6 
3 


5 

18 
6 

7 

15 
12 
3 
7 


21 
69 
12 
47 
17 

152 
191 


99 
12 
12 
17 

19,454 
3,047 
5,793 
7, 1^3 
3,180 
311 

146 
18 
27 
28 

447 
52 

89 
42 
44 

25 

22 


U 
67 


17 
63 
22 
62 
12 

52 

31 

34 

942 

9 
158 
36 


30 

151 

9 

33 
432 

46 
22 
19 
40 
16 


25 

9 


28 
21 
119 
22 
28 

121 
58 
7 
31 
77 


(z) 


(2) 


2,954 
271 
583 

1,753 

328 

19 

U 
3 

7 
97 
14 


2 

22 

(2) 


(2) 


1 
U 


25 
3 
1 
3 


9 
2 

"  4 
3 

11 
5 

5 

6 

5 
1 
27 
2 
7 

42 
9 

3 
10 


4,547 

876 

1,637 

1,161 

766 

107 

35 
2 
9 
2 

53 
5 

21 
11 
9 


17 
9 

4 
11 

3 

3 
7 

5 

6 

5 
19 

3 
U 


(2) 


10 
11 


4 

23 

6 


5 

11 
3 


5 

18 
6 


16 

12 


1 

1,639 
191 
329 

933 

176 

10 

8 
2 

5 

57 


32 

201 


623 

561 


22 

61,129 
5,808 
12,351 
35,676 
6,963 
331 

239 
56 

100 

1,843 

338 

180 
63 
95 


14 

40 

80 

207 


25 
242 


141 
2,884 


414 
57 
30 

134 

60 

434 

26 

2,257 

174 


79 
92 

178 
105 

100 
105 

105 
17 

539 
42 

120 

821 
163 

82 
216 


Ottawa,  111 

Ottawa,  Kans 

OttuBiwa,  Iowa 

Overland ,  Mo 

Owatonna,   Minn 

Owensboro,  Ky 

Owosso,  Mich 

Oxford,  N.  C 

Oxnard,  Calif 

Oaark,  Ala 

Pacific  Orove,  Calif. 

Paducah,  Ky 

Painesvllle,  Ohio.... 

Palestine,  Tex 

Palisades  Park,  N.  J. 

Palmer  town,  Mass.'.. 

Palaerton,  Pa 

Paliayra,  N.  J 

Palo  Alto,  Calif 

Pampa ,  Tex 

Pana,  111 

Panama  City,  Fla 

Paragould,  Ark 

Paris,  Term 

Paris,  Tex 

Parkersburg,  W.  Va... 

Parma,  Ohio 

Parsons,  Kans 

Pasadena,  Calif 

Pascagoula,  Miss 

Passaic,  N.  J 

Patchogue,  N.  Y 

Paterson,  N.  J 

Paulsboro,  N.  J 

Pauls  Valley,  Okla... 

Pawtucket,  R.  I 

Peabody,  Mass 

PecksklU,  N.  Y 

Pekln,  lU 

Pendleton,  Oreg 

Pennsauken  twp.,N.J.' 
Penns  Grove,  N.  J.... 

Pensacola,  Fla 

Peoria,  111 

Perry,  Okla 

Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.,.. 

Peru,  lU 

Peru,  Ind 

Petaluma,  Calif 

Petersburg,  Va 

Phenli  City,  Ala 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

PhllUpaburg,  N.  J... 

Phoenix,  Ariz 

Phoenlxvllle,  Pa 

Picayune,  Miss 

PUtovllle,  Ky 

Pine  Bluff,  Ark 

Pipestone,  Minn 

Plqua,  Ohio 

Pitcairn,  Pa 

Pittsburg,  Calif 

Pittsburg,  Kans 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Plttsfleld,  Mass 

Pittston,  Pa 

Plalnfleld,  N.  J 

Plains  twp..  Pa.' 

Plaquemlne,   La 

Plattsburg,   N.   Y 

PleasantvlUe,  H.  J.. 
Plymouth  town,  Mass.' 

Plymouth,  Mich 

Plyacuth,   Pa 

Pocatello,  Idaho 

Pomona,  Calif 

Pcsapano,  Fla 

Ponca  City,  Okla 

Pontiac,  111 

Pontlac ,  Mich 

Poplar  Bluff,  Mo 

Port  Angeles,  Wash... 
Port  Chester,  N.  Y. . . 
Portervllle,  Calif... 
Port  Huron,  Mich 


16,951 
10,051 
33,640 
11,463 
10,149 

33,983 
15,821 

6,703 
21,519 

5,244 

9,573 
32,430 
14,365 
12,455 

9,617 

9,524 

6,632 

5,800 

25,290 

16,522 

6,U7 
26,248 
9,660 
8,818 
21,636 

29,510 
28,852 
14,706 
104,087 
10,797 

57,851 
7,359 
139,423 
7,840 
6,867 

81,180 
22,547 
17,746 
21,912 
11,701 

22,753 
6,678 

43,293 

1U,523 

5,155 

41,291 
8,691 
13,281 
10,390 
34,948 

23,285 
2,064,794 
18,909 
105,442 
12,913 

6,717 
5,162 

37,147 
5,256 

17,426 

5,863 
12,662 

19,371 

673,763 

53,055 

1A,992 
42,212 

12,543 
5,737 
17,726 

12,032 
13,652 
6,649 
13,026 
25,882 

35,157 
5,708 

20,185 
8,968 

73,112 

15,120 
11,172 
23,969 
6,857 
35,597 


6 
4 
12 

5 

1,057 

9 

33 

9 

3 

4 

11 

3 

5 


5 

5 

300 

24 

11 
19 
3 

4 
3 


38 

17 
43 
26 
29 
53 

86 
17 
31 
306 

14 

188 
50 

436 
12 
18 

111 
35 
60 
40 
33 

20 

22 

74 

231 

13 

122 
10 
32 
33 

113 

13 

4,222 

32 

212 

3i 


62 

9 

18 

U 
26 
22 
1,359 
99 

40 
152 
34 
9 
63 

24 
26 
26 
36 


69 
6 
36 
16 
130 

43 
34 
64 
33 
35 


4 

83 

5 

42 

10 

126 

2 

3 


(2) 
649 


226 
13 


1,060 
9 
30 
10 

3 

4 

10 

3 

5 

4 

5 

4 

298 

23 

11 
19 
3 


3 
3 
17 

1 
338 

4 
19 


2 
3 

112 
9 

6 

27 

1 


37 
25 
261 
15 
56 

354 
105 

80 
119 

51 

54 
288 
191 
140 


10 

575 

5 

158 

2 

53 

5 

175 

2 

35 

2 

90 

U 

233 

17 

525 

3 

84 

33 

1,630 

6 

157 

18 

803 

5 

157 

48 

2,438 

2 

52 

2 

64 

10 

326 

5 

192 

5 

131 

7 

206 

3 

'69 

19 

381 

25 

836 

77 
97 
545 

10 

13,042 

15 

686 


20 
267 


97 

106 

4,349 

237 

96 

1,190 

30 


105 
250 


143 
40 
627 

84 
128 

40 
189 
U5 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


7.72 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  7R.—  SHOE  REPAIR  SHOPS—  SELECTED  CITIES  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE    1948— Continued 

Establishments,  RECErPTS,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


City 


Paid 

Estab- 

Receipts, 

Pay  toll. 

Active 
proprie- 

employees. 

Pay  roll, 
workweek 

Population 

year 

tors,  • 

ended 

ended 

Novem 

(■nioiu.ind 

(ThmudTvi 

ber 

Nov.  15 

Nov.  15 

:7<uniber; 

Mkrs) 

MUu) 

Humha] 

(Number) 

(Dollars) 

9,3i8 

3 

9 

3 

76,936 

34 

170 

22 

33 

14 

441 

371,011 

144 

899 

172 

142 

68 

3,202 

18,793 

8 

38 

5 

9 

4 

101 

36,663 

15 

57 

13 

10 

10 

248 

71,294 

27 

105 

18 

26 

16 

491 

5,276 

3 

10 

... 

3 

22,616 

14 

54 

5 

14 

3 

95 

23,642 

11 

43 

8 

9 

7 

156 

40,975 

19 

86 

9 

22 

5 

180 

7,505 

3 

20 

3 

6,734 

5 

33 

5 

5 

3 

110 

18,'il9 

6 

51 

15 

7 

6 

295 

7,636 

3 

15 

1 

3 

1 

30 

12,160 

5 

23 

1 

5 

3,317 

4 

19 

1 

4 

1 

20 

5,251 

4 

8 

4 

247,700 
28,899 

152 

554 

30 

151 

45 

1,775 

6 

65 

13 

8 

7 

242 

63,561 

19 

131 

23 

20 

12 

466 

5,760 

5 

20 

1 

5 

1 

12 

9,136 

3 

28 

5 

3 

3 

105 

8,902 

3 

13 

3 

3 

3 

79 

3,165 

4 

13 

2 

4 

1 

35 

5,682 

6 

24 

5 

6 

4 

130 

41,402 

19 

95 

11 

20 

5 

75 

33,190 

31 

154 

23 

29 

15 

551 

70,749 

30 

146 

13 

31 

10 

245 

8,979 

4 

20 

1 

4 

1 

21 

21,287 

n 

44 

3 

U 

1 

60 

65,123 

17 

179 

58 

17 

33 

1,169 

6,952 

4 

9 

4 

25,179 

5 

25 

3 

4 

4 

121 

7,927 

4 

28 

1 

5 

2 

55 

9,783 

5 

24 

2 

5 

1 

30 

13,379 

3 

6 

3 

109,062 

54 

303 

61 

52 

32 

1,252 

12,710 

9 

52 

10 

3 

6 

225 

10,137 

4 

35 

8 

4 

4 

175 

13,411 

5 

33 

14 

6 

6 

273 

5,087 

3 

20 

2 

3 

1 

50 

25,203 

5 

24 

4 

4 

1 

68 

25,342 

6 

57 

13 

6 

6 

301 

11,760 

4 

35 

16 

4 

4 

223 

32,225 

4 

90 

28 

5 

14 

461 

10,745 

4 

39 

15 

3 

7 

235 

16,039 

4 

37 

6 

4 

2 

92 

36,663 

14 

28 

14 

8,728 

4 

15 

4 

6,911 

4 

12 

5 

99,218 

17 

128 

13 

18 

4 

171 

39,504 

15 

82 

13 

15 

3 

267 

10,217 

3 

19 

3 

2 

2 

67 

U,827 

4 

14 

4 

. . . 

5,306 

4 

12 

4 

... 

12,001 

6 

23 

3 

5 

2 

50 

17,467 

7 

49 

6 

7 

4 

110 

6,251 

3 

13 

3 

20,366 

4 

20 

5 

5 

4 

91 

46,399 

10 

71 

15 

9 

6 

294 

5,419 

3 

12 

4 

3 

4 

80 

91,089 

20 

249 

77 

19 

45 

1,462 

3,123 

3 

19 

6 

2 

5 

107 

6,405 

3 

13 

2 

3 

1 

35 

29,634 

8 

81 

22 

6 

12 

392 

13,768 

5 

23 

3 

5 

2 

65 

331,252 

128 

678 

133 

128 

62 

2,696 

7,169 

8 

26 

2 

8 

2 

46 

92,503 

31 

239 

56 

30 

21 

330 

24,472 

6 

57 

16 

5 

9 

305 

4«,594 

12 

57 

5 

12 

3 

91 

9,138 

3 

12 

3 

3,929 

3 

13 

3 

10,785 

4 

17 

M 

5 

22,274' 

9 

41 

2 

10 

2 

55 

8,020 

4 

26 

2 

4 

1 

40 

27,644 

7 

85 

33 

10 

17 

661 

11,036 

4 

22 

3 

4 

2 

70 

29,617 

10 

73 

18 

11 

16 

364 

41,379 

7 

37 

2 

9 

1 

20 

8,205 

5 

41 

7 

4 

3 

155 

17,646 

6 

19 

1 

6 

1 

30 

11,521 

3 

20 

4 

3 

3 

70 

5,758 

4 

53 

6 

4 

5 

120 

8,715 

3 

34 

4 

3 

3 

82 

City 


Population 
1950 


{Thousand 
(^tumber]      Sollars) 


Estab. 
Iish- 
ments 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 


Pay  roll, 
entire 


[Thousand 
dollars) 


Active 
propne- 
tors," 
Novem- 
ber 

(Number) 


Fadd 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(DolUri) 


Port  Jervls,  N.  Y 

Portland ,  Maine 

Portland,  Oreg 

Portsmouth,  N.  H 

Portsmouth,  Ohio 

Portsmouth,  Va 

Port  Townsend,  Wash.. 

Pottstown,  Pa 

Pottsvllle,  Pa 

Poughieepsie,  N.  Y 

Pratt,  Kans 

Prescott,  Ariz 

Prichard,  Ala 

Princeton,  Ind 

Princeton,  N.  J 

Princeton,  W.  Va 

Prospect  Park,  H.  J.. 

Providence,  R.  I 

Provo,  Utah 

Pueblo,  Colo 

Pulaski ,  Tejin 

Pulaski,  Va 

Puiucsutawney,  Pa 

Putnam  city.  Conn..,, 
Quakei'town,  Pa 

Quincy,  111 

Quincy,  Mass 

Racine,  Wis 

Radford,  Va 

Rahway,  N.  J 

Raleigh,  N.  C 

Rankin,  Pa 

Rapid  City,  S.  Dak. . . 

Raton,  N.  Mex 

Ravenna,  Ohio 

Reading  town,  Mass.^. 

Reading,  Pa 

Red  Bank,  N.  J 

Redding,  Calif 

Redlands,  Calif 

Red  Lion,  Pa 

Redondo  Beach,  Calif. 

ReduDod,  Calif 

Reidsville,  N.  C 

Reno,  Nev 

Rensselaer,  N.  Y 

Renton,  Wash 

Revere,  Mass 

Rhinelander,  Wis 

Rice  Lake,  Wis 

Riclmond,  Calif 

Richmond,  Ind 

Richmond,  Ky 

Richmond  Heights,  Mo. 
Richwood ,  W,  Va 

Ridgefleld  Park,  N.  J 

Ridgewood,  N.  J 

Ridgway,  Pp 

River  Rouge,  Mich 

Riverside,  Calif 

Roanoke,  Ala 

Roanoke,  Va 

Roanoke  Rapids,  N.  C. 

Robinson,  111 

Rochester ,  Minn 

Rochester,  N.  H 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

Rochester,  Pa 

Rockford,  111 

Rock  Hill,  S.  C 

Rock  Island,  111 

Rockland,  Maine 

Rockland  town,  Mass.^ 
Rock  Springs,  Wyo.... 
Rockville  Centre,  N.Y 

Rockvllle,  Conn 

Rocky  Mount,  N,  C 

Rocky  River,  Ohio 

Rome ,  Ga 

Rome,  N.  Y 

Roseburg ,  Oreg 

Roselle,  N.  J 

Roselle  Park,  N.  J. .. 

Rosenburg ,  Tex 

Rosevllle,  Calif 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


Roseville,  Mich 

Roswell,  N.  Mex 

Royal  Oak,  Mich 

Rumford  Falls 

village ,  Maine' .... 
Rushville,  Ind 

Ruston,  La 

Rutherford,  N.  J 

Rutland  city,  Vt 

Sye,  N.  Y 

Sacramento,  Calif. .. . 

Saginaw,  Mich 

St.  Albans  city,  Vt.. 
St,  Augustine,  Fla... 
St.  Bernard,  Ohio.... 
St.  Clair,  Pa 

St.  Cloud,  Minn 

St.  Joseph,  Mich 

St.  Joseph,  Mo 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

St.  Marys,  Pa 

St.  Petersburg,  Fla.. 

Salem,  111 

Salem,  Mass 

Salem,  N.  J 

Salem,  Ohio 

Salem,  Oreg 

Salina,  Kans 

Salinas,  Calif 

Salisbury,  Md 

Salisbury,  N.  C 

Salt  Laie  City,  Utah. 

San  Angelo,  Tex 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Benl to ,  Tex 

San  Bernardino, Calif . 
San  Bruno,  Calif 

San  Buenaventura, 

Calif 

San  Diego,  Calif 

Sand  Springs,  Okla... 

Sandusky ,  Ohio 

San  Fernando,  Calif.. 

Sanford,  N.  C 

San  Francisco,  Calif. 
San  Gabriel,  Calif... 

San  Jose,  Calif 

San  Leandro,  Calif... 

San  Luis  Obispo, Calif. 

San  Marcos,  Tex 

San  Mateo,  Calif 

San  Pablo,  Calif 

San  Rafael,  Calif 

Santa  Ana,  Calif 

Santa  Barbara,  Calif. 
Santa  Clara,  Calif... 

Santa  Cruz,  Calif 

Santa  Fe,  N.  Mex 

Santa  Maria,  Calif... 
Santa  Monica,  Calif.. 
Santa  Paula,  Calif... 
Santa  Rosa,  Calif.... 
Sapulpe,  Okla 

Saranac  Lake,  N.  Y. . . 

Sarasota,  Fla 

Saratoga  Springs, N.Y. 
Saugus  town,  Mass.'.. 

S.r  It  Slo.Mnri.  ,Mirh, 

Sayre,  Pa 

Scarsdale,  N.  Y 

Schenectady,  N.  Y.... 

Scotia,  N.  Y 

Scottdale,  Pa 

Scottsbluff ,  Nebr 

Scranton ,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

Sedalla,  Mo 

Seguin,  Tex 

Selina,  Ala 

Seminole,  Okla 

Seuickley,  Pa 

Seymour ,  Ind 

Shaker  Heights,  Ohio. 

Shamokln,  Pa 

Sharon,  Pa 

Sharpsburg,  Pa 

Shawnee,  Okla 

Sheboygan,  Wl.-J 


15,801 
25,572 
46,817 

9,915 
6,754 

10,346 
17,394 
17,647 
11,745 
135,761 

92,352 
8,571 

13,413 
7,057 
5,863 

28,375 

10,123 

75,572 

852,623 

7,852 

95,712 
6,108 

41,842 
9,077 

12,683 

43,064 
26, 141 
13,895 
15,109 
19,999 

181,718 
51,889 

406,811 
13,264 
62,792 
12,409 

16,535 

321, 4S5 

6,982 

29,060 

12,853 

10,004 
760,753 
20,204 
95,044 
27,498 

14,162 
9,961 
41,536 
14,511 
13,330 

45,534 
44,764 
11,668 
21,848 
27,547 

10,403 
71,299 
11,039 
17,905 
13,018 

6,900 
18,705 
15,434 
17,146 
17,750 

7,682 
13,086 
92,070 
7,354 
6,245 

12,333 
124,747 
462,440 

20,269 
9,696 

22,629 
11,853 
5,730 
9,635 
27,980 

16,334 
26,305 
7,292 
24,457 
42,485 


29 

401 

3 


87 
3 
9 
6 

4 
253 
6 
31 
9 


5 

54 

172 


25 
27 

470 

211 
14 
23 


160 

1,743 

22 

234 
25 

135 
24 
26 

39 
53 
81 
92 
76 

410 
42 

458 
18 

142 
23 

60 
474 
23 
67 
45 

15 

1,891 

31 

215 

51 

43 

19 
53 

11 


20 
51 
62 

42 
169 
16 
54 
25 

17 
28 
19 
9 
11 

6 

41 

203 

13 

9 

35 

313 

1,367 

25 

19 

iS 
24 

16 
14 
42 

43 
64 
18 
52 
87 


3 

2 

113 


223 
3 


(z) 


22 
12 
10 
31 
15 

101 
3 

115 
3 
28 
2 


2 

541 

2 

48 

2 


1 
69 
358 

4 
1 

11 
3 
3 
2 
8 


29 

393 

3 


264 
6 
35 


6 
3 
4 

3 

3 

42 

3 

3 

6 

50 

172 

5 

5 

7 
5 
3 
3 

5 

17 
17 
7 
9 
14 


5 
5 
29 
120 
3 

21 

3 

25 


2 

178 
2 
20 
2 


2 
39 
117 
2 
2 

11 

1 
2 

1 
3 


CITIES 


7.73 


Table  7R.—  SHOE  REPAIR  SHOPS-  SELECTED  CITIES  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 


Establishments,  Receipts.  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


City 


Population 
1950 


Estab- 
iisb- 
mcnts 


jNumbcr) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


Active 
propne- 
tora," 
Novem- 
ber 
{Thousand 
doliaTs)     [JstuTtbcr) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

iH^mbcr) 


Pay  roll, 

workwedt 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Doilars) 


City 


Population 
1950 


Eatab- 


fSMmher: 


Receipts, 

entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thouiand 
dolIdTj) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 

(>fumber) 


Paid 

employecB, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(H^mhcr) 


Pay  roll, 
workwedc 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Dollarj) 


Sbef field,  Ala 

Shelby,  N.  C 

SheLbyville,   Ind 

Shelbyville,  Tenn.,.. 
Sbelton,  Ccnn 

Sbeixaodoab,    Iowa 

Sbenacdoah,  Pa 

Sberi<laD,  Vyo 

Sberoan,  Tex 

Sbojniwood,   Wis 

Shreveport,   La 

Sidney,  Cbio 

Silver  City,    N.  Hex.. 

Sioujc  City,    Iowa 

Sioux  Falls,  £.  Dak.. 

Snyder,  Tex 

SoBierset,   Ky 

Scoerset,  Pa 

SoBiersvortb,   N.  H.... 

So&erville,  Mass 

Scnerville,   H.   J 

South  Amboy,    N.  J.... 

South  Bend,  Ind 

South  Boston,  Va 

Southbridge  town, 
Mass.' 

South  Charleston, U,Va. 

South  Gate,  Calif 

South  Milwaukee,  Vis. 
South  Orange,  N.  J... 

South  Pasadena, Calif. 
South  River,  N,  J.... 
South  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
South  San  Francisco, 

Calif 

Sperta,  Vis 


Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

Spokane,  Wash 

Springfield,  111... 
^ingfield,  Mass.. 
Springfield,  Mo.... 


Springfield,  Ohio..., 
Sprirnffield,  Oreg..,. 
Springville,  Dtah.... 

StaiLford,  Conn 

State  College,  Pa.... 

StatesTille,  N,  C... 

Staunton,  Va 

Steelton,  Pa 

Stephenville,  Tex.... 
Sterling,  Colo 


Sterling,   lU 

Steul>enville,  Ohio... 
Stevens  Point,   Vis... 

StUlwater,  Okla 

Stockton,   Calif 

Staneham  town,  Mass.^ 
Stoughton  town,Mass.^ 

Stove  twp.,  Pa.^ 

Stratford  town, Conn. *^ 

Streator,  111 

Struthers,  Ohio 

Sturgeon  Bay,  Wis,.., 

Suffolk,   Va 

Suniait,    111 

Sunndt,  N.  J 

Sumter,  S.  C 

Sunbury,  Pa 

Sunnj-vale,  Calif 

Swanpscott  tcwn,Mas6.^ 
Svissvale,  Pa 


Swoyervllle,  Pa.. 
3ylacBUga,  Ala... 
Syracuse,   N.  Y... 

Tacoma,   Wash 

Tallabassee,  Fla. 

Tallulab,  La 

Tansqua,  Pa. 

Tampa,  Fla 

Tarboro,  N.  C... 
Tarentuo,  Pa 


Tarrant  City,  Ala.. 
Tarrytown,  N.  Y. ... 

Taunton,  Mass 

Taylor,  Pa 

Taylor,  Tex 


10,728 

3 

1?,508 

5 

11,727 

3 

9,461 

3 

12,3«i 

s 

6,917 

3 

15,792 

11 

11,402 

3 

20,073 

3 

16,105 

4 

125,426 

29 

11,413 

3 

7,019 

4 

84,035 

22 

52,161 

11 

12,012 

3 

7,068 

6 

6,909 

4 

6,909 

6 

102,254 

50 

11,566 

6 

8,430 

5 

115,698 

36 

6,079 

3 

17, 511 

8 

16,627 

3 

50,684 

8 

12,826 

5 

15,175 

6 

16,950 

5 

11,323 

7 

15,996 

6 

19,250 

5 

5,878 

3 

36,674 

12 

160,484 

38 

80,832 

26 

162,601 

71 

66,302 

27 

78,029 

13 

10,771 

3 

6,481 

3 

73,584 

24 

17,142 

4 

16,763 

9 

19,884 

5 

12,564 

3 

7,065 

3 

7,470 

3 

12,761 

4 

35,695 

21 

16,550 

5 

20,155 

7 

71,660 

29 

13,208 

4 

11,139 

3 

12,261 

4 

33,620 

6 

16,442 

6 

11,905 

7 

6,913 

3 

12,287 

5 

3,949 

3 

17,890 

10 

19,812 

4 

15,600 

5 

9,349 

3 

11,535 

3 

16,467 

7 

7,793 

4 

9,618 

5 

220,067 

73 

142,975 

45 

27,158 

9 

7,775 

3 

U,491 

5 

124,073 

58 

8,069 

3 

9,540 

6 

7,560 

3 

8,819 

4 

40,056 

16 

6,167 

3 

9,083 

3 

See  footnoteE  at  end  of  table. 


130 
124 


155 

38 

17 

303 

22 


158 

273 
222 
346 
145 

135 
23 

11 
112 
15 

35 
35 
9 
15 
29 

23 
95 
21 
32 
186 

12 

10 


5 

26 

392 

368 

67 

30 

22 

241 

22 

29 

22 
27 
58 
10 
12 


M 


M 


47 
9 

3 

5 

61 

2 


2 
35 
23 
14 


50 
223 

174 


50 

110 

1,723 

120 
549 
597 


10 

336 

4 

150 

1 

40 

36 

1,240 

3 

80 

4 

49 

7 

210 

2 

32 

3 

116 

1 

45 

1 

40 

854 
1,193 

907 
1,362 

563 

639 
92 
27 

476 


20 
65 

102 

280 

3 

70 

361 


115 
65 

30 
72 


181 
133 


60 

1,332 

1,691 

436 

75 

35 

622 

104 


7 

136 

4 

148 

7 

183 

1 

18 

1 

35 

Taylorville,    111.... 
Teaneck  twp.,   N.   J.    . 

Tell  City,   Ind 

Temple,   Tex 

Tenafly,   N.   J 

Terrell,  Tex 

Texarkana,  Ark.,  Tex 
Texarkana,  Ark.... 
Texarkana,  Tex.... 

The  Dalles,  Or^g. ... 

Thomaston,  Ga. 

Thomasville,  Ga 

Thomasville,  N.  C... 
Three  Rivers,  Mich.. 

Throop,  Pa 

Tiffin,  Ohio 

Toccoa,  Ga 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Tonawanda,  N.  Y. . . .. 

Topeka ,  Kans 

Torrance,  Calif 

Ti-acy,  Calif 

Traverse  City,  Mich. 
Trenton,  Mo 

Trenton,  N.  J 

Trinidad,  Colo 

Troy,  N.  Y 

Troy,  Ohio 

Tuckahoe,  N.  Y 

Tucson,  Ariz 

Tucumcari,  N.  Hex... 

Tulsa,  Okla 

Turlock,  Calif 

Turtle  Creek,  Pa.... 

Tuscaloosa,  Ala 

Tuscuinbia,  Ala* 

Tuskegee,  Ala 

Twin  Falls,  Idaho,., 
Two  Rivers,  Wis 

Tyler,  Tex 

Tyrone,  Pa 

Union  twp,,  N.  J.  ^,.. 

Union  City,  N.  J 

Union  City,  Tenn 

Uniontown,  Pa 

University  City,  Mo.. 
University  Park,  Tex. 

Upland,  Calif 

Upper  Darby  twp,  Pa,^ 

Urbana,  111 

Urbana,  C^lo 

Utica,  N.  Y 

Valdosta,  Ga 

Callejo,  Calif 

Valley  City,  N.  Dak.. 
Valley  Stream,  N.  Y.. 

Valparaiso,  Ind 

Van  Buren,  Ark 

Vancouver,  Wash 

Vandalia,  111 

Vandergrift,  Pa 

Van  Wert,  Ohio 

Ventnor  City,  N.  J... 
Vernon,  Tex 

Vicksburg,  Miss 

Victoria,  Tex 

Vidalia,  Ga 

Ville  Platte,  La 

Vincennes,  Ind 

Vineland,  N.  J 

Vinita,  Okla 

Virginia  Beach,  Va. . 

Visalia,  Calif 

Waco,  Tex 

Wadsworth,  Ohio 

Wahpeton,  H.  Dak,... 
Wakefield  town  , Mas s.^ 
Walla  Walla,  Wash... 

Wallingford  borough, 

Conn 

Wallington,  N.  J 

Waltham,  Mass 

Ware  town,  Mass.^... 
Warren,  Ohio 


9,124 
32,789 

5,768 
24,970 

9,619 
11,553 

3 
8 
3 
5 
3 
4 

40,490 
15,833 
24,657 

11 
5 
6 

7,645 
6,530 
14,446 
11,126 
6,757 

3 

3 
3 
4 
3 

5,871 

18,943 

6,788 

301,358 

14,610 

3 
6 
4 
107 
6 

77,827 
22,206 

8,455 
16,679 

6,110 

24 
4 
4 
5 

3 

127,867 

12,206 

71,659 

10,628 

5,999 

83 
4 
32 

3 
6 

45,064 

8,369 

180,536 

6,221 

12,347 

19 
3 

44 
4 

5 

46,364 
6,722 
6,840 

17,544 
9,890 

7 
3 
4 
6 

3 

38,364 
3,200 
37,989 
55,322 
7,632 

8 
6 

5 
51 
4 

20,423 
39,595 
23,823 
9,166 
35,078 

20 
9 
4 
3 

18 

22,995 
8,439 
101,479 
20,004 
23,164 

3 
3 
35 

5 
3 

6,823 
26,333 
11,966 

6,399 
27,977 

4 
6 

5 
4 
8 

5,480 
9,581 

10,317 
8,104 
12,684 

3 

10 

3 

3 
5 

27,344 
16,102 
5,827 
6,613 
18,793 

7 
5 
3 
3 
4 

8,128 

5,501 

5,344 

11,690 

84,300 

11 
3 
3 
5 

24 

7,943 

5,090 

19,600 

24,071 

3 
3 
9 

5 

11,943 
8,916 

47,198 
7,495 

49,674 

7 
4 

27 
3 

22 

14 
125 

40 
10 


19 

653 

17 

163 
41 
32 
25 


332 
20 

129 
22 
22 

172 
29 

395 
20 


145 
7 
22 
52 


76 

19 

37 

150 


97 
62 
57 
18 
220 

25 
19 
190 
43 
66 

a 

34 
22 


43 
14 
21 
36 
162 

21 
11 
31 
59 


120 
13 
109 


9 

2 

284 


50 

5 

104 


M 


4 

105 


4 
2 

118 


4 

a 

12 

9 

6 

1 

13 

4 

19 

25 

4 

1 

3 

1 

35 

17 

5 

5 

7 

5 

5 

2 

6 

2 

5 

... 

4 

8 

7 

3 

1 

10 

4 

3 

3 

3 

... 

3 

3 

7 

7 

5 

3 

2 

3 

5 

3 

11 

1 

4 

1 

3 

3 

4 

3 

27 

33 

4 

1 

3 

3 

2 

4 

7 

7 

2 

5 

27 

10 

3 

1 

22 

7 

84 
lOO 

127 

36 

335 
237 
98 


112 

126 

55 


175 

53 

5,iM) 

68 

734 
137 

41 

57 

802 
10 

255 
87 


980 

102 

2,153 


370 
47 
90 

340 
33 


188 
246 
221 

254 
217 
359 

1,138 

10 

9 

631 

128 

233 

20 

75 


24 
96 
39 

115 

142 

50 

110 

48 
36 
80 
156 
883 


30 
302 


320 
20 
209 


7.74 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  7R.—  SHOE  REPAIR  SHOPS—  SELECTED  CITIES  OF  5,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 

ESTABUSHMENTS,  RECEIPTS,  PAY  RoLL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


City 


Population 
1950 


{Thousand 


Estab- 
lish' 
ments 


Receipts, 

entire 
year 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Paid 

empbyees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

[Humbcrj^  (Humber) 


Active 
prophe- 
tors,' 
Novem- 
ber 


Payroll, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

jDollaTs) 


City 


Population 
1950 


Estab- 

Uflh- 
ments 


[Number] 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thoutdm) 
dotldn) 


Ply  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
doUars) 


nearest 
Nov.  15 
(><umbeT)|  QjumbcT) 


Active 
propnc- 
tora,* 
Novem- 
ber 


Paid 

empbyee^ 

worlcweek 

ended 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(DolUfi) 


Warren,  Pa 

Varren  town,  R.I.^... 

Warrensburg,  Mo 

Warsaw,   Ind 

Warwick,  R.  I 

Washington,  D.  C 

Washington,   Ind...... 

Washington,   N.  C 

Washington,   Pa 

Washington  Court 

House,  Ohio 

Waterbury,  Conn 

Waterloo,  Iowa 

Watertown  town,Mass.  ^ 
Watcrtown,  N.  Y 

Watertown,  S.  DQk.,.. 

Watertown,  Wis. 

Waterville,  Maine.... 

Watervliet,  N.  1 

Watsonvillc,  Calif... 

Waukegan,  111 

Waukesha,  Wis 

Waupun,  Wis 

Wausau,  Wis.... 

Wauwatoaa,  Wis 

Waverly,  N.  Y 

Waxahachie,  Tex 

Waycross,  Ga 

Waynesboro,  Pa 

Waynesboro,  Va....... 

Weatherford,  Tex 

Webb,  Mo 

Webster, town,  Mass,^. 
Webster  Groves,  Mo... 
Weehawken  twpi,  N.J.^. 

Welrton,  W.  Va 

Welch,  W.  Va 

Wellsley  town,  Mass.^ 

Wellington,  Kans 

Wellsburg,  W.  Va 

Wellsvllle,  N.  Y 

Wellsville,  Ohio 

Wenatchee,  Wash 

Weslaco,  Tex 

West  Allis,  Wis 

Weatbury,  N.  Y 

West  Chester,  Pa 

Westerly  town,R.  I.^. 

Weetfield,  Mass 

Westfield,  N.  J 

West  Frankfort,  111.. 
West  Hartford 

town.  Conn. ^ 

West  Haven  town,Conrw^ 
West  Hazleton,  Pa.... 
West  Lafayette,    Ind.. 


Westminister,  Hd 

West  New  York,  N.   J.. 

Weston,  W.  Va 

West  Orange,   N.   J.... 
West  Palm  Beach,  Fla. 


U,747 
8,506 
6,845 
6,589 

43,027 

797,670 
10,949 
9,616 
25,893 


10,457 
104,242 
64,354 
37,339 
34,280 

12,662 
12,393 
18,232 
15,036 
11,516 

39,099 
21,186 
6,725 
30,386 
33,300 

6,031 
11,196 
18,842 
10,321 
12,337 

8,053 
6,886 
13,215 
23,289 
14,080 

24,143 
6,545 

20,847 
7,770 
5,777 

6,538 
7,856 

12,965 
7,487 

42,945 

7,055 
15,109 
12,354 
20,961 
21,335 


221 
5 


44,401 

7 

31,876 

11 

■6,982 

4 

U,821 

3 

6,137 

4 

37,754 

30 

8,923 

3 

23,624 

10 

43,053 

21 

12 
15 
20 
21 

2,085 
18 
24 


17 
282 

147 


25 
124 


32 
125 


583 
2 


W 


3 
6 

210 
6 

5 
17 


287 

1 

14 


11,456 

36 

189 

184 


598 
581 
223 
276 


108 
10 


326 

127 

30 

322 


103 
119 


285 
44 
209 

20 
40 
62 
74 
197 


62 
139 


West  Pittston,Pa. ... 
West  Point,  Miss.... 
West  Reading,  Pa.... 
West  Springfield 

town,  Mass.^ 

West  View,  Pa 

West  Warwick  town, 

R.  I.' 

Westwego,  La 

Westwood,  N.  J 

Wewoka,  Okla 

Weymouth  town,  Masa^ 

Wheeling,  W.  Va 

White  Plains,  N.  Y.. 

Whiting,  Ind 

Whlttler,  Calif 

Wichita,  Kans 

Wichita  Falls,  Tex.. 

Wlldwood.  N.  J 

Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.... 

Wilkinsburg,  Pa 

Williamson,  W.  Va... 

Willianaport,  Pa.... 
Willijnantlc,  Conn... 
Willlston,  N.  DaSc... 
Wllliston  Park,  N.Y. 
Willmar,  Minn 

Wilmerding,  Pa 

Wllmette,  111 

Wilinington,  Del 

Wilmington,  N.  C... 
Wilson,  N.  C 

Winchendon  towi^Mas&^ 

Winchester,  Ky 

Winchester,  Va 

Winder,  Fa 

Winnetka,  111 

Winona,  Minn 

Winooski,  Vt 

Winsted  city.  Conn.. 
Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Winter  Park,  Fla.... 

Winthrop  town, Mass. ^ 

Winton,  Pa 

Wisconsin  Rapids,Wls, 

Wobum,  Mass. 

Woodbridge  twRN.J.^. 

Woodbury,  N.  J 

Woodland,  Calif 

Wood-Ridge,  K.  J.... 

Wood  River,  lU 

Woodstock,  111 

Woodward,  Okla 

Woonsocket,  R.  I.... 

Wooster,  Ohio 

Worcester,  Mass 

W^arxlotte,  Mich 

Wytheville,  Va 

Yakima,  Wujh 

Yankton,  S.  Dak 

Yazoo  City,  Miss.... 
Yonkers,  N.  t , 

York,  Pa 

Youngstown,  Ohio.... 

Ypsilantl,  Mich 

Yuoa,  Ariz. 

Zanesville,  Ohio.... 


7,206 
6,423 
5,065 

20,398 
7,551 


19,042 

8,281 

6,775 

6,753 

32,695 

58,447 

43,501 

9,235 

23,866 

166,306 

67,709 

5,463 

76,638 

31,281 

8,559 

44,964 
13,565 
7,353 
7,469 
9,338 

5,316 
18,184 
1CS,907 
44,975 
22,964 

6,477 
9,157 

13,766 
8,046 

12,545 

24,955 
6,722 
8,729 

86,816 
8,a9 

19,494 
6,256 
13,518 
20,269 
35,660 

10,909 
9,313 
6,271 

10,217 
7,183 

5,896 

50,136 

13,896 

20i,885 

36,666 

5,405 

38,375 

7,704 

7,983 

152,533 

59,704 
167,643 
18,267 
9,095 
40,424 


59 

7 

36 

24 

34 

150 

104 

18 

44 

314 

51 

33 

197 

58 

44 

126 
38 
14 
20 
15 

11 
41 
371 
112 
36 

21 
21 
34 
11 
28 

43 
19 
9 
211 
16 

21 
3 
29 
40 
27 

28 
36 
11 
20 
9 

20 
103 

29 
373 

30 

11 
104 

a 


175 
391 
39 
31 
76 


M 


U) 


(z) 


M 


M 

1 

23 

31 

81 

5 

5 

17 


175 
27 
34 
537 
208 

U5 

1,439 

282 

50 
674 

25 
2X 

329 

127 

87 


U5 

1,655 

593 

303 


48 
155 
110 


1*2 
75 


345 

70 


95 
30 


60 
45 

'42 
13 

27 

175 

1,187 
84 

30 

379 

5 

24 
513 

589 

1,572 

93 

95 

320 


"  Proprietors  of  unincorporated  businesses. 

z  Less  than  $500. 

^  Classified  as  urban  under  special  rule. 


CITIES 


7.75 


Tabic  7S.— UPHOLSTERY,  FURNITURE  REPAIR  SHOPS— SELECTED  CITIES  OF  50,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948 

Establishments,  RfiCBiPTS.  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Oitr 


Population 
1950 


(Jhousand 


Estab- 
lish' 
menu 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 


Active 

propnc- 
tors.* 

Novem- 
ber 
{Thousand 
dolUrs)     dumber] 


Piy  roll, 
entire 
year 


Piid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearrst 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(Dollari) 


City 


Fiid 

Populaoon 
19J0 

Eaab- 

kih- 
menta 

entire 

fiy  roll, 
entire 
year 

Active 
proprie- 
ton,* 
Novem- 

employee*, 

wodnveek 

ended 

Plyroll, 

ended 
nearest 

(TliouMnd 

(ThoujiinJ 

ber 

nearest 
Nov.  15 

Nov.  15 

7«.mber|     dollar.) 

dolUri) 

(Xumber)!  (Jiumhcr) 

(OolUri) 

99,521 

15 

242 

59 

12 

28 

1,007 

51,223 

3 

a 

1 

4 

1 

17 

95,594 

9 

192 

70 

10 

34 

1,517 

59,779 

7 

54 

9 

7 

6 

159 

394,012 

22 

248 

83 

24 

44 

1,754 

246,983 

42 

603 

138 

47 

70 

3,002 

632,651 

84 

1,156 

281 

86 

131 

5;731 

517,277 

70 

1,034 

263 

87 

122 

5,585 

127,151 

8 

59 

20 

7 

15 

455 

105,098 

8 

60 

18 

9 

17 

514 

71,837 

20 

303 

88 

19 

37 

1,974 

58,364 

3 

40 

12 

4 

5 

202 

173,359 

20 

432 

44 

22 

41 

1,496 

437,857 

55 

929 

152 

63 

83 

3,880 

109,033 

14 

125 

26 

16 

17 

544 

73,663 

9 

57 

4 

10 

3 

U6 

163,344 

22 

272 

55 

26 

35 

1,506 

59,626 

17 

221 

36 

23 

20 

733 

80,996 

8 

102 

28 

6 

14 

605 

7,835,099 

1,152 

16,649 

3,432 

1,269 

1,388 

73,469 

1,444,903 

191 

2,021 

334 

211 

156 

7,753 

2,716,347 

374 

4,556 

746 

413 

325 

15,989 

1,936,540 

446 

7,322 

1,799 

485 

681 

37,231 

1,546,294 

131 

2,615 

538 

14i 

217 

12,108 

191,015 

10 

135 

15 

12 

9 

388 

90,875 

4 

40 

9 

5 

6 

267 

188,601 

7 

239 

92 

9 

53 

1,861 

380,576 

48 

822 

254 

52 

79 

5,407 

63,175 

13 

297 

89 

18 

28 

1,859 

56,910 

6 

52 

9 

7 

4 

146 

242,450 

30 

249 

40 

37 

31 

949 

247,408 

17 

196 

47 

17 

23 

963 

51,826 

3 

38 

9 

4 

4 

195 

104,087 

26 

288 

59 

33 

26 

1,247 

59,851 

12 

160 

26 

14 

18 

5U 

139,423 

18 

238 

44 

20 

20 

841 

81,180 

8 

52 

3 

7 

4 

175 

111,523 

9 

122 

21 

U 

9 

370 

2,064,794 

179 

2,493 

547 

189 

230 

13,021 

105,442 

9 

117 

41 

8 

17 

848 

673,763 

48 

552 

139 

55 

64 

2,815 

73, 112 

4 

29 

3 

5 

3 

74 

57,377 

4 

46 

7 

4 

5 

97- 

371,011 

40 

538 

126 

46 

48 

2,600 

71,294 

6 

72 

32 

6 

17 

704 

247,700 

41 

608 

119 

50 

60 

2,627 

63,561 

3 

63 

16 

3 

10 

459 

83,190 

3 

32 

7 

4 

3 

135 

70,749 

8 

71 

11 

9 

4 

209 

65,123 

6 

111 

44 

8 

21 

938 

109,062 

14 

190 

38 

14 

19 

771 

331,252 

26 

364 

73 

29 

32 

1,680 

135,761 

19 

241 

47 

21 

26 

1,265 

75,572 

12 

82 

20 

U 

17 

400 

852,623 

75 

1,359 

451 

71 

194 

9,646 

181,718 

9 

104 

16 

12 

12 

480 

51,889 

4 

58 

17 

5 

10 

342 

406,811 

31 

296 

88 

34 

60 

2,179 

62,792 

7 

70 

24 

9 

13 

657 

321,485 

31 

354 

85 

39 

35 

1,931 

760,753 

97 

1,676 

461 

112 

152 

9,634 

95,044 

9 

248 

69 

15 

24 

1,097 

71,299 

10 

126 

40 

10 

18 

1,083 

124,747 

15 

205 

52 

17 

26 

1,029 

462,440 

49 

752 

204 

57 

72 

4,124 

102,254 

6 

39 

12 

5 

6 

236 

115,698 

10 

152 

32 

11 

19 

345 

50,684 

4 

49 

7 

4 

3 

134 

162,601 

16 

182 

42 

20 

23 

802 

78,029 

6 

35 

2 

6 

3 

60 

73,584 

6 

63 

20 

9 

7 

440 

71,660 

6 

84 

16 

6 

7 

325 

220,067 

26 

729 

204 

27 

100 

4,690 

124,073 

15 

96 

18 

15 

17 

525 

77,827 

8 

138 

56 

9 

22 

1,089 

127,867 

15 

206 

44 

15 

27 

1,127 

71,659 

6 

197 

57 

8 

14 

791 

180,586 

23 

183 

58 

29 

29 

1,343 

55,322 

7 

77 

13 

7 

7 

236 

85,078 

9 

189 

46 

10 

26 

1,006 

101,479 

12 

183 

49 

U 

24 

914 

84,300 

U 

51 

14 

13 

13 

316 

797,670 

75 

2,398 

704 

77 

327 

14,780 

64,354 

3 

27 

6 

2 

3 

120 

58,447 

4 

71 

18 

6 

7 

369 

76,638 

8 

119 

27 

9 

16 

531 

109,907 

15 

218 

55 

12 

30 

1,285 

36,816 

5 

59 

13 

7 

10 

360 

50,186 

9 

105 

29 

8 

18 

515 

152,533 

25 

292 

56 

28 

30 

1,224 

59,704 

12 

70 

22 

12 

10 

505 

167,643 

12 

202 

61 

12 

22 

1,U1 

AlETOD,   Ohio 

Aluneda,   Calif 

Albany,   ».  Y 

Albuquerque,  N.  Hex.. 
Alexandria,  Va 


Alhambra,  Calif 

Allentoun,  Pa 

Altoona,  Pa 

Arlington  County, Va,^ 
Asheville,  N.  C 


Atlanta,  Ga 

Atlantic  City,  H.   J. 

Aurora,  111 

BaltiMire,  Hd 

Bayonne,   N.   J 


Beaunont,  Tex... 
Berkeley,  Calif. 

Berwyn,  111 

Bethlehem,   Pa... 
Birmin^haA,  Ala. 


Boston,  Mass 

Bridgeport,  Conn 

BrocJrton,  Mass 

Brookllne  town,Ma3s,^ 
Buffalo,  N.  I 


Cambridge,  Mass... 

Canden,  N.  J 

Cantoo,  Ohlo.^.... 
Charleston,  S.  C. 
Charleston,  V.  Va, 


Chester,  Pa 

Chicago,  111 

Cicero,   lU 

Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Cleveland,  Ohio.. 

Clevelaixl  Heights 

Obia 

Columbus,  Ga..... 
Columbus,  CSllo... 
Covington,  Ky. . , . 
Cranston,  R.  I... 


Dallas,  Tex 

Davenport,  Iowa. 
Dayton,  Ohio, ... 
Decatur,  111.... 
Denver,  Colo.... 


Detroit,  Mich 

Duluth,  Minn 

Durham,  N.  C 

East  Orange,  N.  J... 
East  St.  louls.  111. 


Elizabeth,  N.  J. 
El  Paso,  Tex. . . . 
Evanston,  111. . . 
Fort  Vayne,  Ind, 
Port  Worth,  Tex, 


Fresno,  Calif 

Galveston,  Tex 

Glendale,  Calif 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich.. 
Green  Bay,  Vis 


Greenville,  S.  C. 
Hamilton,  Ohio. . . 
Hasaond,  Ind..... 
Harrlsburg,  Pa... 
Hartford,  Conn. , . 


Boboken,  N.  J.... 
Holyoke,  Mass.... 

Houston,  Tex 

Irvington,  H.  J.. 
Jackson,  Mich. . . . 


Jersey  City,  N,  , 
Johnstown,  Pa. . . 

Jollet,  111 

Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Eenosha,  Wis.... 


Lakewood,  Ohio. 
Lancaster,  Pa.. 
Laredo,  Tex.... 
Lawrence,  Mass. 
Lexington,  ."y. . 


Lincoln,    Hebr , 

Little  Rook,  Ark..., 
Long  Beach,  Calif.. 
Lob  Angeles,  Calif. 
Louisville,  Ky 


273,189 
63,425 

134,382 
97,012 
61,604 

51,284 
106,233 

76,844 
134,990 

52,208 

327,090 
61,642 
50,508 

940,205 
76,657 

93,715 

113,217 

51,176 

66,027 

298,720 

790,863 
159,352 
62,856 
56,952 
577,393 

120,675 
124, 543 
116,312 
68,243 
72,818 

65,824 

3,606,436 

67,195 

500,510 

905,636 


58,782 
79,510 
374,770 
64,282 
55,130 

432,927 
73,640 

243,108 
67,801 

412,856 

1,838,517 
104,066 
70,307 
78,057 
81,950 

112,675 
130,003 
73,030 
132,840 
277,047 

90,618 
65,898 
95,398 
175,647 
52,443 

57,932 
57,717 
87,423 
89,091 
177,073 

50,  510 
54,441 
594,321 
59,142 
50,904 

300,447 
62,723 
52,460 

453,290 
54,360 

67,878 
63,601 
51,694 
80,427 
54,449 

97,423 
101,337 
244,072 
1,957,692 
367,359 


9 

5 

3 

17 

104 
19 
12 
14 
57 


5 

350 

3 

40 

95 

5 
9 
33 


43 
10 
19 
6 
42 

147 
15 

4 
17 
7 


9 
10 
29 
265 
22 


421 
48 

564 
84 

70 

79 
83 
37 
172 
58 

706 
156 

30 

1,772 

48 

132 

105 

72 

27 

193 

1,321 
396 
300 
239 
716 

273 
114 
168 
79 
45 

66 

6,022 

152 

721 

1,286 

76 
66 
260 
71 
28 

442 
91 

263 
63 

575 

4,131 
120 
47 
182 
105 

85 
370 
135 
123 
373 

135 

19 

329 

162 
134 

16 

51 

73 

144 

384 


553 
63 
45 

761 
64 
73 

786 
44 

122 
58 
3 

608 
60 

157 
112 
421 
4,789 
247 


123 

U 

188 

17 
30 

14 
10 
7 
49 
18 

306 

28 

5 

461 
13 

31 
33 
10 


303 
132 
64 
66 
164 

68 
31 
64 
29 
6 

16 
,525 

27 
276 
301 

12 
18 

51 
13 


127 
10 
73 
7 

169 

1,273 
21 
13 
36 
27 

13 
121 
35 
28 
94 


95 
30 
29 

2 
11 
18 
32 
84 

2 

10 

153 

15 

6 

244 
15 
19 

210 

4 

23 

15 

1 

111 

15 

48 

33 

121 

1,269 

75 


4 
15 
7 
6 

7 

25 
16 

6 
107 

5 


2 
18 

118 
13 
16 
17 
62 

14 
10 
11 


7 
381 

3 
40 
110 

6 
9 
37 
6 
3 

43 
12 
20 


169 
13 

7 
17 
7 


34 

313 

23 


130 
19 
3 

212 
11 

16 

10 

5 


156 
53 
38 
30 
72 

32 
17 
25 
13 
5 

12 

522 

9 

123 

118 


406 
12 


1 
77 
14 

26 
27 
67 
473 
29 


2,533 
329 

3,352 
389 
510 

165 
250 
171 
1,115 
409 

6,206 

736 

113 

10,172 

366 

741 
659 
170 
163 
1,372 

6,124 
2,763 
1,337 
1,271 
3,341 

1,335 
625 

1,118 
644 
184 

430 
30,279 

480 
5,732 
5,945 


304 

560 

,230 

243 


3,001 
212 

1,776 
155 

3,172 

24,767 
438 
354 
598 
447 

398 

2,160 

638 

486 

2,279 

635 
162 
2,088 
612 
557 

40 
140 
474 
621 
1,596 

43 

173 

3,381 

290 

96 

5,118 
283 
365 

3,979 
108 

488 

309 

35 

3,011 

526 

898 
950 

2,890 
26,701 

1,276 


Lynn,   Mass 

McKeesport,    Pa 

Madison,  Wis 

Maiden,  Mass 

Memphis,   Tenn 

Miami,  Fla 

Milwaukee,  Vis 

Minneapolis,  Minn... 

Mobile,  Ala 

Montgomery,  Ala 

Mount  Vernon,   N.  Y. . 

ftmcie,    Ind 

Nashville,  Tenn 

Newark,  N.  J 

New  Bedford,  Mass... 

New  Britain,  Conn... 
New  Haven,  Conn..... 
New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.. 
Newton,  Mass 

New  York,  N.  Y 

Bronx  Borough 

Brooklyn  Bouough., 
Manhattan  Borough. 
Queens  Borough.... 
Richmond  Borough. . 

Niagara  Fells,  N.  Y. 

Norfolk,  Va 

Oakland,  Calif 

Oak  Park,  111 

Ogden,  Dtah 

Qklahooa  City,  Okla. 

Omaha,  Nebr 

Orlando,  Fla 

Pasadena,  Calif 

Passaic,  N.  J....... 

Peterson,  N.  J 

Pawtucket,  R.  I 

Peoria,  111 

Philadelphia,  Pa.... 
Phoenix,  Ariz 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Pontiac,  Mich 

Port  Arthur,  Tex.... 

Portland,   Oreg 

Portsmouth,  Va 

Providence,  R.   I.... 

Pueblo,   Colo 

Qulncy,  Mass 

Racine,  Vis 

Raleigh,   N.  C 

Reading,   Pa 

Rochester,   N.  Y 

Sacramento,   Calif... 

St.    Joseph,  tto 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

Salt  Lake  City,  Dtah 

San  Angelo,  Tex 

San  Antonio,  fex. . . , 
San  Bernardino, Calif 
San  Diego,   Calif.... 

San  Francisco,   Calif 

San  Jose,  Calif 

Santa  Monica,  Calif, 

Scranton,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

SoToervllle,  Mass..... 

South  Bend,  Ind 

South  Gate,  Calif.... 
Springfield,  Mass.... 
Springfield,  Gfalo..., 

Stamford,  Conn 

Stockton,  Calif 

Syracuse,  N.  Y 

Tampa,  Fla 

Topeka,  Kans 

Trenton,  N.  J 

Troy,  N.  Y 

Tulsa,  Okla. 

Onion  City,  N.  J..... 
Upper  Darby  twp,Pa.^, 

ntlca,  N.  Y 

Waco,  Tex 

Vashlugton,  D.  C 

Vaterloo,  Iowa 

Vheellng,  w.  Va 

Wilkea-Barre,  Pa 

Wilmington,   Del 

Winston^Saiem,   N.  C 

Wbonsocket,  R.  I 

Yonkers,  N.  Y 

York,  Pa 

Youngstown,  Cbio 


•  Proprietors  of  unincorporated  buslneeaea. 
^  Claseifled  as  urban  under  special  rule. 


7.76 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  7T.—  WATCH,  CLOCK,  JEWELRY  REPAIR  SHOPS— SELECTED  CITIES  OF  25,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948 


ESTABUSHMENTS,  RecEIITS,  PaY  RoLL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


Oity 


Population 
1950 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


:H>"nbcX 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Acnve 
proprie- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
{Dollars) 


City 


Population 
1950 


Esab- 

lish- 
ments 


(Number: 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors.* 
Novem- 
ber 

(Number) 


Paid 

employees. 

workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Number) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
near^t 
Nov.  15 


Abilene,  Tex 

AlETon,  Ohio........... 

Alameda,  Calif 

Albany,  Ga...., 

Albany,  N.  Y 

Albuquerque,  N.  Mex... 

Alexandria,  La 

Alexandria,  Va 

ALhambra,  Calif 

Alliance,  Ohio 

iLLton,    111 

Amarlllo,  Tex 

Amsterdam,  N.  Y 

Anderson,  Ind 

Ann  Arbor,  Mlcti 

Annlston,  Ala 

Arlington  to«n,  Mass.^ 
Arlington  County,  Va.l 

AshcvlUe,  N.  C 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Atlantic  City,  N..J... 

Auburn,  N.  Y 

Augusta,  Ga 

Aurora,  111 

Austin,  Tex 

Baierefleld,  Calif 

Baltimore,  Md 

Bangor,  Maine 

Baton  Rouge,  La 

Bay  City,, Mich 

Bayonne,  N.  J. 

BeauinDnt,  Tex 

Belli nghnm.  Wash 

Belmont  town,  Masa,^.. 
Belolt,  Wis 

Belvedere  tv/p.,  Calif.*, 

Berkeley,  Calif 

Bethlehem,  Pa 

Beverly  Hllla,  Calif.. 
BlnghajDton,  N.  Y 

Birmingham,  Ala....... 

Bloomfield,  N,  J 

Bloomlngton,  111 

Bloomington,  Ind 

Boise  City,  Idaho 

Boston,  Mass. 

Bristol, Tenn., and  Va.. 

Broclcton,  Mass 

Brownsville,  Tex 

Buffalo,  N.  T 

Burbanlc,-  Calif 

Burlington,  Iowa 

Burlington,  Vt 

Butte,  Mont 

Cambridge,  Maes 

Caoden,  N.  J 

Canton,  Ohio... ..,...• 

Cbasqialgn,  111 

Charleston,  W,  Va 

Chelsea,  Mass 

Chester,  Pa 

Cheyenne,  V^o. .,. 

Chicago,  111 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Clarksburg,  W.  Va 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

Colorado  Springs, Colo. 

Columbus,  Ga. 

Compton,  Calif 

Covington,  Ky 

Cumberland,  Hi 

Dallas,  Tex 

Danville,   111 

Davenport,  Iowa 

Daytona  Beach,  Fla.,.. 

Decatur,   111 

Denver,   Colo 

Des  Moines,   Iowa 

Detroit,  Mich 

Easton,  Pa 

East  Orange,  N.   J 

East  St.  Louis,   111.,. 

Elizabeth,  N.   J 

Elkhart,    Ind 

Elmlra,   N.   1 


47,102 
273,139 
63,425 
30,987 
134,382 

97,012 
54,685 
61,604 
51,284 
26,112 

32,176 
73,737 
32,269 
46,809 
47,279 

31,150 
43,984 
34,990 
52,208 
327,090 

61,642 
36,667 
71,507 
50,508 
131,964 

34,540 
940,205 

31,473 
123,957 

52,372 

76,657 
93,715 
33,934 
27,379 
29,541 

46,109 
113,217 
66,027 
28,915 
81,132 

298,720 
49,313 
34,048 
28,191 
34,152 

790,863 
32,618 
62,856 
36,176 

577,393 

78,318 
30,639 
33,039 
32,904 
120,676 

124,543 
116,312 
39,397 
72,818 
39,038 

65,824 
31,807 
3,606,436 
500,510 
31,817 

905,636 
45,268 
79,510 
47,893 
64,282 

37,632 
432,927 
37,892 
73,640 
29,254 

67,801 

412,856 

176,954 

1,838,517 

34,410 

78,057 
81,950 
112,675 
35,556 
49,690 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


9 
111 


484 
52 


97 

7 

11 

5 

3 

4 
62 
4 
6 
7 

9 

57 

27 

158 

5 


33 
188 
16 
31 
175 

61 
32 
33 


25 
22 
32 

17 

9 

45 

77 

966 

216 
18 
36 
58 
91 

85 
895 

43 
127 

26 

38 
59 

17 
24 
34 

10 
124 
5 
81 
83 

339 
10 
12 


946 
11 
56 
15 

658 

29 
18 
64 
34 
38 

15 
45 
18 

51 
20 

14 

21 

4,920 

680 

30 

841 
20 
40 
29 
3 

16 

715 

25 


65 

493 

170 

1,482 

63 

77 
29 
99 
27 
24 


19 
278 

30 

4 
12 
3 


(2) 


196 
1 
5 


2 

,234 

247 

5 


2 

142 
2 
23 


11 
121 

32 

291 

8 

6 

3 

12 


10 
116 

7 
13 

7 


521 
51 


26 

167 


2 

3 

2 

12 

128 

11 


2 
476 


1 
55 
1 

10 
3 

5 

57 

17 

118 


44 
626 


160 
646 


243 

120 


32 

450 

5,069 


84 

282 

25 

190 

2,589 

105 

289 


30 
232 

41 


196 
10 

843 
84 
30 
72 


4,083 

30 

100 


56 
392 

75 
100 


24,478 

4,770 

156 


30 
2,983 

37 
452 
123 

207 
2,515 

816 
5,503 

163 


El  Paso,  Tex..,. 
Elyrla,  Ohio,.,. 

Erie,  Pa 

Evanston,  111... 
Evansvllle,  Ind, 


Everett,  Mass.,, 
Everett,  Wash... 
Fall  River,  Mass 
Fitchburg,  Mass. 
Flint,  Mich 


Fort  Lauderdale,  Fla, 

Fort  Wayne,  Ind 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

Framingham  town, Mass. 
Fresno,  Calif 


Gadsden,  Ala 

Gainesville,  Fla... 
Gary,  Ind 

Glendale,  Calif.... 
Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 


Green  Bay,  Wis,,, 
Greensboro,  N,  C. 
Greenville,  Miss, 
Greenville,  S.  C. 
Hackensack,  N.  J. 


Hagerstown,  Md,, 
Hammond,  Ind..., 
Hamtranck,  Mich. 
Hartford,  Conn., 
Haveriiili,  Mass., 


Hazleton,   Pa 

HeiiQ}8tead,   H,  Y 

Highland  Park,  Mich., 

Hoboken,   N,  J 

Holyoke,  Mass 


Hot  Springs,  Ark 

Houston,  Tex. 

Huntington,  W.  Va,,,. 
Huntington  Park, Calif 
Hutchinson,  Kans 


Inglewood,  Calif,, 
Irvington,  N.  J.,, 

Jackson,  Mich 

Jackson,  Tenn 

Jamestown,  N.  Y. , , 


Jersey  City,  N,  J., 
Johnson  City,  Term,, 

Johnstown,  Pa , 

Joplln,  Mo , 

Kansas  City,  Mo.,,., 


Keamy,  N.  J... 
Kingston,  N..Y. 
Kokomo,  Ind.... 
Lafayette,  Ind  • 
Lafayette,  La.. 


Lake  Charles,  La. 
Lakeland,  Fla.,,, 
Lancaster,  Pa,.,, 
Lansing,  Mich,,., 
Laredo,  Tex 


Lawrence,  Mass., 
Lawton,  Okla..,. 
Lebanon,  Pa. ... , 
Lewiston,  Maine. 
Lexington,  Ky. .. 


Lincoln,  Hebr 

Linden,  N.  J 

Little  Rock,  Ark.,,, 
Long  Beach,  Calif.,, 
Los  Angeles,  Calif., 


Louisville,  Ky 

Lower  Merlon  twp.,Pa,* 

Lynchburg,  Va 

Lynn,  Mass 

Macon,  Ga 


Manchester,  N.  H. 

Marlon,  Ohio 

Mason  City,  Iowa, 
Melrose,  Mass,,,, 
Meridian,  Miss,,, 


Miami,  Fla 

Miami  Beach,  Fla.,, 
Michigan  City,  Ind. 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

Minneapolis,  Minn.. 


130,003 
30,197 

130,125 
73,030 

109,869 

45,789 
33,807 

111,759 
42,671 

162,800 

36,000 

132,840 

277,047 

27,845 

90,618 

55,528 
26,577 

132,496 
95,398 

175,647 

52,443 
73,703 
29,914 
57,932 
29,207 

36,232 
37,423 
43,245 
177,073 
47,213 

35,486 
29,021 
46,155 
50,510 
54,441 

29,298 
594,321 
86,160 
.29,376 
33,524 

46,046 
59,142 
50,904 
30,098 
43,250 

300,447 
27,778 
62,723 
38,515 

453,290 

39,828 
28,860 
38,600 
35,508 
33,465 

41,202 
30,846 
63,601 
91,694 
51,694 

80,427 
34,527 
28,134 
41,142 
54,449 

97,423 

30,434 

101,387 

244,072 

1,957,692 

367,359 
48,356 
47,639 
99,521 

70,106 


82,581 
33,786 
27,593 
26,919 
41,709 

246,983 
45,541 
28,379 
632,651 
517,277 


96 
51 
63 
90 
180 

10 
53 
72 
41 
150 

38 
166 
341 

16 

187 

13 
42 
69 
104 
231 

25 
120 
27 
89 
16 

30 
24 
7 
323 
10 

70 
68 

90 
45 
22 

116 

726 

34 

30 

17 

60 
82 
127 
7 
26 

200 

18 

25 

17 

.,113 


14 
24 
38 
67 

47 
13 
77 
259 
2,635 

449 
46 
49 

107 
35 


42 
149 


12 

3 

1 

2 

319 


(z) 


(z) 


9 

33 

498 


(z) 


10 

101 
3 

5 


10 

6 

112 

4 
9 


3 
16 
44 

371 


9 

437 
387 


12 
75 

4 
1 
1 

7 
3 
U 
1 
4 

6 
2 
2 

1 

136 


5 

14 
172 


CITIES 


7.77 


Table  7T.— WATCH,  CLOCK,  JEWELRY  REPAIR  SHOPS— SELECTED  CITIES  OF  25,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 

Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


at, 


Mobile,  Ala 

Monroe,  La 

Montclalr,   N.  J 

nautgaaery,  Ala 

Mount  Veraan,  N.  X. . . 

Muncle,   Xnd 

Nuskeeon,  Klch 

Muakoffe*,  Oltla 

Nashua,   N.  H 

NashrlUe^  Teim 

Hevark,  N.  J 

Nev  Bedford,  Mass.... 
New  Britain^  Conn. . . . 
New  Brunswick,  N.  J.. 
Newburgh,  N,  T 

New  C-rtle,  Pa 

Nrv  ?«( /.'n.  Conn 

New  l.rnion,  Corax 

Newport,  Ky 

Newport,  R.  I 

Newport  News ,  Va 

New  RocheUe,  N.  Y. . . 
Newton,  Mass 

Hew  York,  N.  Y 

Bronx  Borough 

Brooklyn  Borough. . . 
Manhattan  Borough. . 

Queens  Borough 

RichBond  Borough. . . 

Niagara  Falls >  N.  Y.. 
Norfoli,  Va 

Norrletown,  Pa 

North  Little  Rock^Atk. 
Oakland,  Calif 

Oak  park.  111 

Odessa,  Tex 

Odgen,  Utah 

Oklahnmn  City,  Olda.. 
OnahA,  Nebr 

Orange,  H.  J 

Orlando,  71a 

Ottumwa,  Iowa 

Palo  Alto,  Calif 

Parkersburg,  W.  Va... 

Pasadena,  CallT 

Passaic,  N.  J 

Paterson,  N.  J 

Pawtucket,  R.   I 

Pensacola,  Fla 

Petersburg,   Va 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Phoenix,  Ariz 

Pine  Bluff,  Ark 

Pit-tsburgh,  Pa 

Plttsfleld,  Mass 

Plalnfleld,  H.  J 

PoDOna,  Calif. 

Pontlac,  Mich 

Port  Huron,  Mich 

Portland,  Oreg 

Portsmouth,  Va 

Poughkeepsle,  N.  Y... 

Proyldence,  R.   I 

Pueblo,  Colo 

(luincy.  111 

Qulncy,  Mass 

Raleigh,  N.  C 

Reading,  Pa 

Reno,  Nev 

Rictmnd,  Calif 

RlclBDDd,    Ind 

RlclxKJDd,  Va 

Riverside,  Calif 

Rochester,  N.  Y 


-- 

Paid 

EsQb- 

mcnts 

Receipts, 
entire 

Pay  roll, 
entire 

Active 
prophe- 

employees, 
workweek 

PayroU, 
workweek 

Popuhaon 
1950 

year 

year 

tors.- 
Novem- 

ended 

ended 
nearest 

(TliouMnd 

(Thousand 

ber 

Nov.  15 

Nov.  15 

numbc] 

doIWi) 

dollars) 

(>(umbCT) 

(NumIxT) 

(Dollur.) 

127,151 

12 

72 

18 

12 

11 

329 

38,:i75 

3 

6 

1 

3 

1 

20 

43,775 

7 

47 

2 

8 

1 

32 

105,098 

6 

16 

4 

5 

3 

110 

71,837 

9 

78 

6 

10 

3 

143 

58,364 

6 

36 

8 

6 

4 

181 

48,047 

6 

29 

7 

5 

2 

100 

37,255 

3 

8 

3 

34,666 

5 

12 

5 

173,359 

34 

282 

56 

34 

29 

1,151 

437,857 

91 

795 

157 

92 

62 

2,823 

109,(333 

16 

140 

9 

17 

5 

163 

73,663 

12 

77 

7 

12 

4 

148 

38,768 

7 

43 

1 

8 

1 

25 

31,924 

6 

63 

9 

5 

4 

149 

48,563 

8 

79 

7 

9 

4 

170 

163,344 

23 

191 

39 

20 

18 

774 

30',  367 

4 

28 

8 

4 

3 

132 

31,015 

3 

25 

5 

4 

2 

92 

32,090 

4 

30 

1 

4 

1 

25 

41,571 

7 

45 

4 

3 

2 

74 

59,626 

9 

48 

2 

3 

2 

93 

80,996 

7 

63 

10 

3 

3 

193 

7,835,099 

1,754 

12,720 

1,838 

1,785 

306 

36,946 

1,444,903 

197 

1,287 

108 

501 

53 

2,099 

2,716,347 

360 

2,078 

164 

•  370 

72 

3,104 

1,936,540 

1,076 

8,373 

1,456 

1,093 

634 

29,638 

1,546,294 

106 

928 

106 

106 

46 

2,016 

191,015 

15 

54 

4 

15 

1 

89 

90,875 

7 

30 

1 

7 

1 

28 

188,601 

32 

366 

55 

33 

32 

1,055 

38,193 

3 

31 

8 

3 

4 

185 

42,142 

6 

53 

6 

5 

2 

110 

380,576 

94 

687 

32 

101 

31 

1,621 

63,175 

7 

119 

15 

6 

7 

307 

29,432 

3 

26 

M 

3 

1 

10 

56,910 

5 

51 

2 

7 

1 

11 

242,450 

29 

184 

26 

30 

11 

570 

247,408 

30 

422 

98 

31 

48 

2,051 

38,413 

3 

8 

3 

... 

51,826 

13 

53 

(^i 

15 

33,640 

3 

12 

3 

25,290 

4 

20 

4 

29,510 

4 

10 

2 

3 

1 

42 

104,087 

26 

195 

46 

30 

13 

852 

57,851 

8 

53 

7 

9 

3 

115 

139,423 

26 

244 

32 

27 

17 

573 

81,180 

7 

50 

11 

7 

6 

209 

43,293 

4 

18 

3 

4 

1 

70 

34,948 

5 

14 

1 

5 

1 

25 

2,064,794 

234 

1,905 

372 

246 

146 

6,650 

105,442 

30 

■  183 

29 

30 

16 

574 

37,li7 

6 

59 

4 

6 

4 

76 

673,763 

101 

1,056 

247 

108 

116 

5,289 

53,055 

5 

37 

3 

4 

2 

53 

42,212 

4 

19 

4 

3 

3 

161 

35,157 

6 

24 

4 

6 

2 

86 

73, LU 

11 

S3 

11 

10 

4 

228 

35,597 

7 

U 

7 

... 

371,011 

45 

586 

158 

43 

56 

3,132 

71,294 

10 

61 

9 

10 

5 

172 

40,975 

9 

63 

5 

9 

2 

95 

247,700 

59 

427 

107 

66 

51 

2,263 

63,561 

4 

57 

16 

5 

6 

289 

41,402 

7 

IS 

7 

83,190 

8 

51 

5 

7 

4 

97 

65,123 

7 

30 

2 

3 

4 

324 

109,062 

12 

76 

16 

11 

10 

342 

32,225 

3 

20 

3 

3 

1 

50 

99,218 

8 

47 

3 

9 

1 

60 

39,504 

8 

28 

9 

229,906 

34 

333 

62 

41 

31 

1,217 

46,399 

10 

40 

2 

10 

1 

35 

331,252 

56 

338 

43 

57 

23 

909 

Qty 


Rockford,   111 

Hocky  Movmt,  N.  C.... 

Rome,  Ga '. 

Rome,  N.  Y 

Rosuell,   N.  Hex 

Royal  Oak,  Mich 

Sacramento,  Calif.... 

Saginaw,  Kich 

St.  Joseph,  Mo 

St.   Louis,  Mo 

St.  Petersburg,  Fla.. 

Salem,  Mass 

Salem,  Oreg 

Sallna,  Kans 

Salt  Lake  City,  Dtah. 

San  Angelo,  Tex 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Bernardtno,CHllf . 

San  Diego,  Calif 

San  Francisco,  Calif. 

San  Jose,  Calif 

San  Leandro,  Calif... 

Santa  Ana,  Calif 

Santa  Barbara,  Calif. 
Santa  Monica,  Calif.. 

Scranton,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

Sharon,  Pa 

Sheboygan,  Wis 

Shreveport ,  La 

Sioux  City,  Iowa 

Somervllle,  Maes 

Spartanburg,  S.  C... 

Spokane ,  Wash 

Springfield,  111 

Springfield,  Mass.... 

Stamford,  Conn 

Superior,  Wis 

Syracuse,  N.  Y 

Tacoma ,  Wash 

Tallahassee,  Fla 

Tampa,  Fla 

Taunton,  Mass 

Terre  Haute ,  Ind 

Texarkana,  Ark.,  and 
Tex 

Topeka,  Kans 

Trenton,  N.  J 

Tucson,  Ariz 

Tulsa,  Okla 

Tyler,  Tex 

Union  City,  N.  J 

Upper  Darby  twp.,Pa.^ 

Utica,  N.  Y 

Vancouver ,  Wash 

Waltham,  Mass 

Washington,  D.  C 

Waterloo ,  Iowa 

Watertown,  H.  Y 

West  Allis,  Wis 

West  New  York,  N.  J.. 

West  Orange,  N.  J.... 
West  Palm  Beach,  Fla. 

Wheeling,  W.  Va 

White  Plains,  N.  Y. .  . 
Wilkes-Barre,  Pa 

Wllliamsport,  Pa 

Wilmington,  N.  C 

Woonsocket,  R.  I 

Worcester,  Mass 

Yaiima,  Wash 

Yonkers,  N.  Y 

York,  Pa 


Populanon 
1950 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


[Xumber] 


92 ,  503 
27,644 
29,617 
41,379 
25,572 

46,817 
135,761 
92,352 
75,572 
352,623 

95,712 
41,842 
43,064 
26,141 
131,718 

51,889 
406,811 

62,792 
321,485 
760,753 

95,044 
27,498 
45,534 
44,764 
71,299 

124,747 

462,440 

26,305 

42,485 

125,426 

84,035 
102,254 

36,674 
160,484 

80,832 

162,601 

73,584. 

35,091 

220,067 

142,975 

27,158 
124,073 
40,056 
64,047 

40,490 

77,827 
127,867 

45,054 
130,536 

38,854 

55,322 

85,078 
101,479 
27,977 
47,198 

797,570 
54,354 
34,280 
42,945 
37,754 

28,624 
43,053 
58,447 
43,501 
76,638 

44,964 
44,975 
50,186 

201,385 
33,375 

152,533 
59,704 


23 

11 

12 

113 

22 
3 
5 
3 

24 

3 
65 
14 
72 
172 

14 

3 

10 


Recdpta. 
entire 
year 

(Thotuand 
dolUrj) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Tfiouidnd 
dollars) 


31 
32 
20 

29 
199 

95 

63 

1,148 

165 

20 

32 

4 

194 

5 

387 

66 

470 

1,296 

76 
11 
44 
42 
152 

72 
560 
16 
19 
43 

26 
16 
47 
135 
72 

183 
37 
67 
326 
213 

22 

85 
27 
41 


138 
124 

90 
216 

64 

116 
76 

103 
12 
33 

941 

40 

37 

13 

9 

27 
53 
21 
51 
53 

45 
24 
42 

366 
56 

112 
37 


Active 
proprie- 
tors.* 
Novem- 
ber 

(Number) 


1 

17 

19 

6 

317 


66 

4 

72 

157 


3 
7 
32 

12 
113 


(z) 


155 
9 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

r\parest 

Nov.  15 

Wumber) 


4 

29 
11 

13 
114 

23 
3 
5 
3 

24 

3 
65 
16 

70 
184 

14 
3 

11 


6 
125 


Pay  roll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(Dollars) 


155 
20 
35 


343 

335 

150 

6,091 

495 

36 

150 


1,303 

171 

1,352 

2,955 

73 

45 
75 
648 

210 
2,219 

40 
80 


184 

1,002 

228 


40 

1,870 

467 

50 

300 

83 

78 


762 
504 
411 
721 
224 

512 
371 
155 


3,919 
197 


125 
90 
221 

132 

105 
70 


•  Proprietors  of  unincorporated  businesses. 

z  Less  than  ^500. 

^  Classified  as  urban  under  special  rule. 


7.78 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-GENERAL  STATISTICS 

Table  7U.-J10TELS-  SELECTED  CITIES  OF  10,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948 

EsTABLisHMB>ns,  GuEsT  RoOMS,  Recbipts,  Pay  Roli^  A>ro  Pbuoknbl 


aty 


HoteU 


(Numbw) 


Guest 
rocou 


(Xumber) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Uiuncorporaced 
businesses 


Active 
proprie- 
tors, 
November 

(Number) 


Un[»id 

family 

workers, 

November 

(Number) 


E^d  employees,  workweek 
ended  nearest — 


March  15 

(Number) 


July  15 
(Number) 


Nov.  15 
(Number) 


Pay  roll,  wockwcdc 
ended  iKarest — 


Marcb  15 
(DolUri) 


July  15 
(Oollori) 


Abi^rdeen,  S.  Dai 

Aberdeen,  Wash 

Abilene,  Tex 

Ada,  Okla 

Adams  town,  Mass.^.... 

Adrian,  Mich 

Airon,  Ohio 

Alameda,  Calif 

Albany,  N.  Y 

ilbany,  Oreg 

JU.bert  Lea,  Minn 

Albuquerque,   N.   Mei. . , 

Alexandria,  La 

Aliiambra,  Calif 

Alice,  Tex 

Aliquippa,  Pa 

Allentown,  Pa 

Alton,  111 

Altoona,  Pa 

Anwrlllo,  Tex 

J^msterdaiD,  N.  Y 

AnaheiiD,  Calif.... 

Anderson,  Ind 

Anderson,  5.  C. 

Ann  Arbor,  Mich 

Anniston,  Ala 

Ardnore,  Okla 

Asbury  Park,  N,  J 

Asheville,  N.  C 

Ashland,  Ky 

Ashland,  Wis 

Ashtabula ,  Ohio 

Astoria,  Oreg 

Atchison,  Kans 

Athens,  Ga 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Atlantic  City,  N.  J... 

Auburn,  Maine 

Auburn,  N.  Y 

Augusta,  Ga 

Augusta,  Maine 

Aurora,  111 

Austin,  Minn 

Austin,  Tex 

Baker,  Oreg 

Bakersfleld,  Calif.... 

Baltimore,  m 

Bangor,  Maine 

Barnstable  toun,  Mass. 
Bartlesville,  Okla.... 

Bath,  Maine 

Battle  Creek,  Mich  

Bay  City,  Mich 

Beytown,  Tex 

Beacon,  N.  Y 

Beaumont,  Tex 

Beaver  Dam,  Wis 

Beaver  Falls,  Pa 

Beckley,  W.  Va 

Bedford,  Ind 

Belief ontalne ,  Ohio. . . 

Belllngham,  Wash 

Belolt,  Wis 

Bend,  Oreg 

Benton  Harbor,  Mich. . . 

Berkeley,  Calif 

Berlin,  H.  H 

Berwick,  Pa 

Bethlehem,  Pa 

Beverly,  Mass 

Beverly  Hills,  Calif.. 

Big  Spring,  Tex 

Billings,  Mont 

Biloxl,  Miss 

Blnghamton,  N.  Y 

Birmingham,  Ala 

Bismarck,  N.  Dak 

Bloonington,   111 

BlocmlngtDn,    Ind 

Bluefieid,  rf.   Va 

fllythevllle.  Ark 

Bogalusa,   l.a 

Boise  City,  Idaho 

Boone,  Iowa 


48 

341 

3 

4 


597 
792 
921 
300 

101 

137 
2,897 

147 
2,578 

165 

339 

1,406 
526 
100 
154 

102 
897 
192 
626 
1,974 

350 
207 
333 
202 
447 

299 

338 

5,626 

1,616 
531 

148 
180 
487 
201 
308 

5,442 

23,450 

135 

199 

1,045 

292 
550 
248 
997 
364 

1,589 

5,125 

MO 

759 

231 

86 
505 
377 

68 
123 

1,337 
195 
199 
309 
155 

109 
840 
284 
249 
628 

1,260 

160 

126 

435 

35 

749 
587 

1,271 
924 

1,225 

2,609 
553 
584 
260 
555 

227 
130 
928 
138 


811 
434 
1,105 
255 
131 

212 
3,314 

305 
5,178 

100 

346 

2,394 

832 

40 
160 

167 

1,613 

451 

993 

2,237 

213 
89 
336 
222 

539 

191 

213 

4,769 

2,095 

707 

147 
342 
266 
124 

518 

9,193 

37,943 

213 

487 

1,629 

470 
1,048 

176 
1,788 

392 

2,558 
12,461 

1,287 
784 
359 

79 
958 
730 

23 
121 

1,558 
331 
442 
352 
207 

140 
702 
385 
241 
745 

2,469 
121 
216 
681 
102 

4,278 
519 
1,660 
1,271 
1,236 

4,880 
616 
884 
267 
905 

227 

131 

1,466 

186 


252 
67 

321 
61 
27 

48 

1,012 

112 

1,875 

26 

122 
689 
312 
3 
31 

36 
504 
149 
302 
676 

51 
15 
103 


77 

1,298 

567 

223 

45 
124 
110 

35 

105 

2,597 
12,295 

40 
127 
449 

120 
359 

47 
522 

94 

850 

3,981 

403 

195 

98 

18 
374 
241 


502 
80 
120 
102 
55 

39 
217 
80 
67 
195 

878 
32 
57 

177 
29 

1,214 
US 
408 
479 
362 

1,286 
134 
256 


70 

32 

487 

41 


1 
2 
12 
6 
2 

32 

356 

4 

2 

3 

2 
2 
8 
6 

10 

27 
56 
10 


12 

290 

4 


168 

18 

255 

77 
15 

39 

620 
40 

1,083 
15 

70 

473 

295 

2 

27 

24 
383 

81 
242 
494 


55 

60 

322 

447 

152 

28 
73 
38 
39 
140 

2,255 
5,622 

51 
74 
384 

110 
230 

41 
460 

56 

456 

3,025 

280 

36 


20 

245 

151 

3 

7 

450 
63 

110 

?7 

•  46 

25 

142 
77 
36 

140 


50 
126 
18 

544 
•89 
268 
350 
244 

1,308 
172 
195 
77 
212 

68 
31 
304 
43 


177 
30 

253 
83 
17 

38 

629 

52 

1,016 
15 

61 

491 

294 

2 

27 

25 
365 

80 
246 
462 


76 
55 
98 

56 

63 

1,442 

576 

165 

38 
84 
47 
36 
139 

2,215 

8,914 

52 


106 
241 

41 
449 

67 

435 

2,725 

268 

378 

82 


15 
241 
164 


103 
55 
48 

30 

151 

72 

39 

173 

472 
30 
48 

U8 
20 

571 
94 

283 
390 
251 

1,276 

203 

189 

77 

212 

65 

34 

286 

47 


165 
82 

295 
78 
IS 

33 

623 

49 

1,087 

15 


501 

295 

3 

28 

28 
36S 


250 
461 


53 

60 

321 

437 

158 

31 
76 
38 
39 
136 

2,135 

6,077 

46 

85 

468 

115 
235 

41 
449 

35 

443 
2,977 

271 
43 
89 

13 
246 

154 
3 

12 


105 
57 
47 

31 
137 
74 
33 
150 

464 
31 
50 

116 
19 

570 
107 
238 
354 
245 

1,286 
206 
194 
77 
198 

65 
34 
289 
47 


6,987 

524 

5,838 

1,248 

504 

972 

18,592 

1,783 

34,430 

430 

1,599 

13,395 

6,541 

40 

591 

631 

9,867 

2,893 

5,247 

13,988 

1,085 
281 
2,061 
1,002 
2,310 

372 

1,423 

11,957 

10,253 

3,941 

1,405 
2,048 
1,452 
71J 
2,078 

51,531 

190,743 

807 

2,141 

7,906 

2,328 

5,481 

845 

10,448 

1,518 

17,105 
76,726 
7,098 
1,177 
1,918 

423 

6,526 

4,045 

54 

258 

9,578 
1,557 
2,378 
2,040 
1,289 

594 
4,778 
1,557 
1,347 
3,585 

16,343 

760 

1,131 

3,606 

556 

22,284 
2,029 
8,306 
9,186 
6,955 

24,576 
3,568 
4,275 
1,706 
5,883 

1,471 
575 

9,154 
743 


7.097 

828 

6,026 

1,421 
523 

1,007 
18,909 

2,376 

33,992 

430 

1,352 

14,597 

6,293 

40 

591 

698 
9,258 
2,729 
5,717 
r3,226 

746 
249 

2,048 
1,007 
2,777 

886 
1,532 
55,239 
13,626 
4,373 

1,555 
2,359 
1,596 
783 
2,051 

50,285 

306,408 

791 

2,357 

9,302 

2,391 
5,634 
1,000 
10,215 
1,928 

17,789 
74,223 

6,940 
11,750 

1,934 

325 

6,726 

4,770 

79 

528 

9,683 
1,782 
2,356 
1,981 
1,366 

732 
5,179 
1,499 
1,426 
4,693 

16,650 

746 

1,098 

3,398 

647 

22,936 
2,163 
8,740 
9,441 
7,214 

24,651 
3,524 
4,429 

1,701 
6,247 

1,358 
610 

8,631 
797 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


CITIES 


7.79 


Tabic  7U.-^OTELS-  SELECTED  CITIES  OF  10,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Con. 

EsTABUSBMBNTS,  GuB^-  RoOMB,  RbcBIPTS,  PaY  RoLL,  AND  PbUOKNBL 


HottU 

Plumber) 

GlKSt 

rooou 

CNumier) 

Reccipta, 
entire 
ytar 

(Jhjutand 

PayroU. 
enarc  year 

(Tlioiiwnd 
dolbri) 

Unincarpont«d 
buainesaea 

Paid  employeea.  workweek 
ended  neareat — 

Pay  roll,  vrarkwcek 
ended  nearest — 

City 

Active 
proprie- 
tors, 
November 

(\umter) 

Unpaid 

family 

workera, 

November 

(J^umber) 

March  11 

(dumber) 

July  15 
(Xumter) 

Nov.  15 
(Number) 

March  15 
(DolUr.) 

July  15 
(Oollori) 

Nov.  IJ 
.(OoUjri) 

64 
8 

7 
6 

4 

7 
3 

4 
6 
15 

15 

10 
6 
8 

4 
3 
63 
8 
6 

6 
25 
6 
4 
6 

16 
4 

4 
4 
4 

19 
12 
3 
7 
8 

4 
3 
7 
28 
16 

4 
25 
10 
23 

630 

6 

10 

6 

5 
4 

6 

8 
51 
4 
4 

9 
5 
3 
14 
113 

3 

11 
3 
6 

19 

3 
4 
3 
13 
3 

5 
35 
6 
6 
6 

6 
19 
6 
5 
4 

5 
3 
5 

10,725 

403 

325 

322 

97 

581 
254 
198 
324 
495 

1,288 
323 
585 
228 
136 

182 
105 
6,993 
209 
437 

388 

1,118 

266 

860 

260 

1,188 
272 
180 
222 
150 

939 
1,241 
215 
337 
472 

211 

122 

887 

1,824 

1,401 

353 

1,339 

335 

890 

87,416 

209 
320 
291 
156 
160 

165 

428 

7,028 

81 

159 

620 
178 
169 
758 
12,905 

76 
380 
146 
131 
1,184 

54 

354 

60 

l,0r71 

134 

192 
4,463 
186 
291 
236 

468 
1,342 
201 
291 
166 

419 
186 
153 

34,906 
183 
359 
495 
139 

319 
591 
170 
376 
184 

2,615 
591 
655 
348 
311 

138 

91 

12,384 

63 

528 

754 
883 
293 
1,536 
303 

1,773 

262 

164 

567 

60 

1,336 

1,897 

192 

346 

526 

153 

124 

1,505 

2,299 

2,344 

673 

2,920 

512 

1,183 

136,414 

169 
136 
314 
264 
166 

147 
247 
16,315 
126 
227 

834 
129 
98 
313 
23,412 

36 

255 

166 

113 

1,266 

11 
449 

lie 

1,924 
94 

299 
10,217 
194 
167 
679 

1,775 

2,940 

102 

452 

61 

421 
107 
69 

U,456 
49 
39 
164 

30 

78 
181 
39 
75 
42 

784 

177 

136 

87 

58 

28 

23 

4,U3 

12 

237 

223 
225 

88 
448 

88 

564 
77 
33 

150 
17 

323 
563 
47 
82 
163 

41 

30 

452 

663 

596 

147 
903 
149 
374 
47,355 

55 
52 
106 
66 
59 

36 
65 
6,102 
30 
68 

201 
34 
29 

233 
7,838 

9 
67 
41 
29 

490 

3 
120 

21 
577 

25 

83 

3,123 

43 

42 

209 

505 
967 

22 
136 

12 

116 
26 
20 

19 
9 
6 
5 
5 

2 
2 
2 

5 
18 

7 

1 

8 

4 

10 

3 
3 
57 
9 

3 

3 

23 

5 

6 

12 
5 
7 
3 
4 

20 
6 
1 
6 
9 

3 

5 
3 
16 
9 

1 

17 

11 

13 

408 

5 
9 
2 
3 
4 

4 
7 

30 
5 

2 

7 
3 
2 
13 
60 

3 

n 

1 

5 
14 

3 
3 
3 
9 
3 

4 
19 
8 
6 
6 

13 

5 
6 

4 

4 
2 
4 

15 
3 
2 
2 
2 

1 

'  i 

3 
7 

1 

■■7 
3 
6 

2 

1 
16 
3 
4 

10 
9 
1 

4 

3 
4 
1 
2 

12 

1 
1 
2 
2 

2 

'll 
9 

2 
3 

3 

6 

128 

1 
4 

1 

6 

5 
12 

1 

4 
2 

'  4 
19 

1 
3 

2 
6 

2 

1 
4 

1 
6 
3 
4 

4 

2 
6 
2 

1 

3 

2 

1 
3 

6,454 

36 
84 
133 
20 

K5 
118 
29 
70 
25 

432 
156 

130 
77 
50 

25 

15 

2,507 

7 

152 

157 
156 

76 
235 

53 

361 
71 
36 

107 

13 

165 

453 

37 

64 

U8 

45 

32 

457 

521 

561 

130 

733 

91 

223 

23,941 

34 
42 
77 
32 
37 

37 

36 

3,324 

17 
46 

216 
35 
17 

245 
4,365 

6 
69 
33 
20 
266 

2 

93 
15 
551 
19 

64 
2,379 
38 
24 
122 

36 
822 
28 
94 
10 

122 
18 
24 

6,441 

38 

80 

140 

24 

44 
119 
31 
54 
24 

437 

159 

130 

81 

59 

24 

17 

2,474 

6 

154 

205 
171 

72 
233 

77 

333 
73 
35 

107 
13 

171 

421 

37 

68 

109 

51 
30 
406 
532 
512 

138 

796 

89 

303 

23,359 

37 
43 
74 
35 
39 

43 
42 
3,844 
17 
43 

227 

34 

17 

43 

4,470 

6 
66 
32 
21 
459 

2 
101 

18 
533 

26 

66 

2,254 

33 

42 

133 

9?2 
355 
27 
33 
10 

117 
18 
24 

6,762 

41 

78 

142 

24 

95 

121 
30 
66 
25 

440 
160 
140 
94 
48 

25 
16 
2,536 
10 
159 

1« 
172 

71 
278 

78 

342 
76 
33 

112 
13 

172 

439 

37 

70 

115 

57 

29 

422 

539 

508 

132 
767 
108 
230 
24,418 

38 
43 
37 
35 
42 

36 
46 
3,947 
17 
45 

225 

34 

59 

105 

4,411 

6 

70 

33 

20 

2B7 

3 
101 

18 
557 

21 

65 
2,553 
46 
22 
130 

478 
804 
27 
97 

21 

116 

19 
24 

207,333 

815 

1,696 

3,270 

479 

1,603 
3,187 

681 
2,193 

809 

14,448 
3,103 
2,546 
1,569 
1,104 

682 

404 

72,360 

211 

3,334 

3,944 
5,040 
1,767 
7,665 
1,330 

8,062 
1,397 

589 
2,784 

334 

6,966 

11,439 

905 

1,477 

3,200 

757 

576 

9,226 

12,898 

11,183 

2,978 
16,398 
2,898 
6,964 
873,370 

1,371 
1,022 
2,197 
1,249 
989 

920 

1,073 

104,203 

483 

1,254 

4,603 

667 

435 

8,455 

143,217 

260 

1,276 

791 

516 

8,463 

60 

1,856 

343 

10,289 

474 

1,602 

62,129 

807 

910 

3,764 

1,516 

19,016 

451 

3,107 

182 

2,435 

489 
419 

217,428 

933 

1,798 

3,468 

570 

645 
3,363 

751 
2,U4 

900 

15,351 
3,137 
2,607 
1,810 
1,472 

643 

423 

75,305 

180 

3,4?? 

5,125 
5,292 
1,784 
8,455 
1,916 

7,739 
1,454 

636 
2,821 

325 

7,288 

U,457 

908 

1,569 

2,997 

815 

637 

7,861 

13,294 

10,113 

3,332 

16,436 

2,952 

9,329 

904,370 

1,579 
1,032 
2,022 
1,426 
985 

1,001 

1,396 

130,774 

470 

1,200 

4,820 
674 
435 

1,118 
149,190 

260 

1,251 

799 

547 

14,960 

60 

2,430 

461 

10,359 

536 

1,631 

61,600 

711 

995 

4,694 

24,985 
19,418 

426 
2,755 

181 

2.345 
471 
404 

1,004 

1,841 

3,632 

709 

1,501 

3,485 

704 

2,229 

877 

14,920 

3,089 

2,690 

1,926 

1,110 

660 

425 

Buffalo,  N.  Y 

Burbank,   Calif 

75,875 
273 

3,661 

3,954 

5,394 

Cairo,   111 

1,761 

8,501 

Cambridge,   Ohio 

1,987 

8,183 

1,512 

61J 

2,971 

329 

Casper>  Vyo 

7,219 
11,414 

Centralia,   111 

980 

1,936 

2,738 

817 

623 
8,551 

13,569 

10,897 

3,291 

16,315 

3,509 

7,342 

Chicago,  111 

912,550 

Chicago  Heights,  111 

1,371 

1,032 

Chlco,  Calif 

2,359 

1,389 

1,091 

Chlppe«a  Falls,  Wis 

787 

1,552 

128,039 

469 

Claremciit  tovn.  N.  H.' 

1,270 
4,851 

670 

1,196 

3,287 

150,190 

260 

1,338 

819 

531 

9,571 

Colton,  Calif 

85 

2,475 

461 

10,445 

485 

1,635 

65,948 

920 

680 

Coming,  H.  Y 

4,334 

19,262 

18,292 

433 

2,880 
708 

2,251 

494 

Crovley,  la ^.^ 

417 

See   footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


7.80 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-GENERAL  STATISTICS 

Table  7U.-^OTELS-  SELECTED  CITIES  OF  10,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Con. 

EsTABIJSHMBN'ra,  GuEST  RoOMS,  RECEIPTS,  PaV  RoLL,  AND  PBRfi0^rNBL 


Hotda 

(Mumbtr) 

Guest 

rOOTlB 

(Xumlw) 

Receipts, 
enure 
year 

(7Tiou5and 
dollars) 

Pay  roll, 
cnnre  year 

(Thoujaiid 
dollars) 

Unincorporated 
businesses 

Paid  employecft,  workweek 
ended  nearest — 

Pay  roll,  workweek 
ended  nearest — 

aty 

Active 

propne- 

tors. 

November 

(Number) 

Unpaid 

family 

workers. 

November 

(Number) 

March  15 
(Number) 

July  15 
(Number) 

Nov   15 

(Number) 

March  IS 
(Dollars) 

July  15 
(Dollars) 

Nov   15 
(Dollars) 

Ciimberland .  Md 

9 

102 

14 

9 

14 

48 

11 

3 

9 

4 

3 

7 

208 

31 

255 
8 
3 
4 
4 

8 
49 
10 
6 
5 

5 

16 
5 
8 
7 

8 
6 
3 

14 
4 

6 
3 
3 
6 
11 

45 
4 
3 
4 

5 

4 
iO 
22 
11 
12 

21 
9 
14 
12 

5 

8 

33 

5 

6 

3 

5 
5 
19 
5 
8 

8 
31 
9 
9 
9 

17 
94 

3 
4 
5 

8 
6 
3 
57 
4 

8 
8 

3 
6 

633 

6,269 

866 

544 

2,031 

1,921 

958 

189 

567 

119 

127 

248 

li,861 

2,949 

27,102 
326 
247 
160 
240 

485 
3,227 

302 
237 
500 

197 
596 
194 
491 
629 

405 
374 
131 
637 
151 

303 
413 
144 

402 
571 

2,495 
130 
100 
207 
263 

241 
546 
1,477 
338 
693 

912 
1,891 
983 
410 
330 

308 
1,476 
191 
104 
168 

360 

241 

1,220 

293 

370 

544 
1,230 
477 
407 
722 

1,325 

4,117 
90 
193 
257 

295 

564 

120 

2,416 

163 

401 
291 
181 
444 

736 

12,102 

1,040 

633 

5,656 

2,361 

1,421 

142 

937 

77 

104 

238 

11,761 

4,782 

32,766 
307 
335 
137 
406 

604 
3,495 
109 
82 
964 

184 

401 

207 

987 

1,209 

337 
801 
86 
773 
183 

221 

765 

68 

662 

1,658 

3,354 

84 

37 

439 

338 

332 
560 
1,987 
573 
711 

914 

3,022 

2,456 

327 

382 

423 
1,740 
269 
187 
149 

527 
175 
1,581 
360 
241 

628 
2,324 
269 
205 
832 

2,635 

4,942 

65 

213 

499 

472 

546 

162 

2,676 

75 

418 
486 

281 
786 

247 

3,507 

285 

166 

1,995 

621 

409 

33 

353 

15 

20 

59 

3,364 

1,588 

9,501 

113 

81 

30 

83 

186 

1,022 

24 

29 

250 

144 
59 
47 
359 
445 

94 

281 

22 

197 
45 

61 
253 

18 
242 
603 

942 
14 

10 
114 
91 

95 

182 
549 
133 
220 

250 
1,097 
723 
112 
138 

117 
434 
94 
28 
43 

168 
43 

554 
92 
53 

170 

584 

85 

52 

237 

739 

1,442 

11 

57 

128 

125 
154 

44 
966 

13 

128 
98 
58 

220 

3 
70 
18 

6 

5 
42 

12 
3 
8 

2 

3 

5 

209 

24 

209 
7 

1 
4 
1 

8 
45 
8 
5 
2 

6 
19 
6 
6 

7 
2 
2 
15 

3 

6 
6 

2 
1 
9 

24 
4 
5 
3 
5 

5 
7 

18 
9 

12 

28 
8 

'I 

4 
37 
4 

8 
3 

1 
3 
15 
5 
9 

7 
28 
5 
7 
6 

10 
78 
4 
4 
4 

5 
2 
2 

58 
6 

7 
4 
2 
6 

'35 
4 

20 
4 
3 

1 

2 

2 

113 

4 

60 

I 

2 

4 
22 

4 
5 

1 
13 
4 
2 

4 
1 
1 
5 
2 

1 
2 
2 
2 

1 

11 
6 
3 

2 

6 
5 
1 

22 

'   2 

4 

1 
15 
3 
6 
3 

1 
6 
1 
7 

2 
19 
3 
5 
3 

4 
32 

1 
4 

1 

"29 

1 
6 
5 

I 

leo 

2, /.Si 
235 
126 

1,085 

560 

194 

39 

227 

12 

10 

55 

2,228 

1,187 

6,204 
81 
88 

15 
98 

104 
08O 
25 
23 
216 

40 
46 
45 
219 
217 

65 

161 
26 

117 
32 

32 
102 

19 
166 
330 

826 
19 
6 

62 
118 

62 
142 
316 

U4 
103 

146 
635 
485 
68 
122 

83 
341 
56 
22 
33 

105 
35 

361 
85 
43 

142 
634 
100 
39 
212 

519 

1,051 

7 

52 

147 

90 

130 

9 

492 

13 

142 
98 
70 

201 

178 

2,469 

250 

131 

1,067 

454 

251 

39 

216 

12 

13 

56 

2,287 

1,215 

6,225 
86 
89 
29 
99 

100 

727 

25 

28 

216 

42 
45 
48 
211 
214 

66 

160 
17 
81 
36 

31 
83 
15 
156 
340 

784 

19 

6 

61 

123 

63 

140 
323 
123 
99 

140 
627 
492 
65 
122 

95 
328 
59 
25 
33 

105 
36 

369 
84 
41 

139 

.138 

48 

2'> 

202 

510 

1,177 

10 

50 

147 

91 

130 

8 

488 

12 

130 
84 
68 

201 

168 

2,488 

213 

129 

1,026 
455 
231 
45 
226 

14 

11 

57 

2,383 

1,245 

6,284 
82 
84 
31 

70 

122 

692 

25 

26 

249 

40 
38 
48 
224 
214 

68 
166 
20 
95 
36 

32 
184 

15 
175 
368 

817 
19 
6 
60 

123 

66 

139 
331 
125 
204 

138 
606 
497 
73 

118 

95 
324 
59 
26 
33 

104 
34 

360 
84 
50 

157 
268 

50 
31 

211 

520 

1,167 

10 

51 

142 

95 
133 

54 
537 

14 

139 

101 
70 
201 

4,716 

67,183 

5,233 

2,583 

37,695 
14,904 

6,778 
552 

6,910 

277 

3&4 

1,232 

71,315 

33,538 

198,989 

1,969 

1,697 

363 

1,882 

2,942 

18,572 

542 

522 

5,157 

789 
1,189 

927 
6,867 
7,471 

1,835 

4,567 

366 

4,269 

870 

1,148 
3,397 
421 
4,834 
9,773 

18,975 

266 

191 

2,032 

1,793 

2,057 
3,548 
10,030 
2,366 
3,164 

5,143 

22,426 

13,564 

2,104 

2,554 

2,605 

8,400 

1,447 

420 

623 

4,238 
1,020 
12,010 
1,712 
1,139 

3,412 
18,157 
2,814 
1,168 
3,903 

14,641 

26,653 

175 

1,204 

1,503 

2,432 
2,879 

271 
16,335 

290 

2,542 
2,116 
1,008 
4,155 

4,856 

68,175 

5,329 

2,687 

38,455 
11,660 

8,237 
555 

6,904 

280 

404 

1,251 

70,753 

32,585 

204,828 

2,157 

1,605 

705 

2,077 

2,830 

21,375 

537 

624 

4,505 

838 

1,125 

983 

7,130 
7,018 

1,867 

4,835 

296 

2,395 

990 

1,155 
2,933 
345 
4,634 
10,321 

17,787 

266 

193 

1,929 

1,898 

2,272 
3,538 
10,648 
2,681 
3,109 

4,940 
24,074 
13,641 
2,201 
2,601 

2,679 

8,368 

1,481 

476 

646 

4,233 
1,107 
11,717 
1,721 
1,224 

3,108 
5,185 
1,150 
856 
3,921 

14,832 

29,086 

230 

1,150 

1,480 

2,489 
3,015 

266 
15,942 

245 

2,386 
1,850 
1,065 
4,151 

4,642 

70,709 

Danville.   Ill 

4,776 

2,666 

38,055 

12,333 

7,898 

658 

6,851 

306 

De  Kalb,   111 

366 

1,215 

77,151 

34,789 

210,768 

2,011 

1,724 

739 

1,551 

3,437 

20,633 

537 

558 

5,096 
831 

985 

1,016 

7,208 

7,183 

East  St,  Louis,  111 

1,914 

4,807 

396 

2,038 

990 

1,153 

Elizabeth,  N.   J 

5,382 

345 

Elkhart,   Ind 

5,329 

11,118 

18,394 

El  Reno,  Ol£la 

Elyrla,  Ohio 

276 

139 

2,139 

1,893 

2)087 

3,540 

11,269 

2,677 

7,566 
4,856 

23,041 

14,147 

2,319 

2,690 

2,661 

Fargo,  N.  Dak 

6,750 

1,742 

558 

649 

4,246 

1,039 

12,031 

1,713 

986 

3,222 

10,005 

1,282 

929 

4,093 

14,737 

30,255 

232 

1,179 

1,480 

2.531 

3,144 

1,636 

Fresno,  Calif 

16,257 
276 

2,515 

2,181 

1,133 

4,109 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


CITIES 


7.81 


Table  7U.— HOTELS-  SELECTED  CITIES  OF  10,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Con, 

Establishments,  Guest  Rooms,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


City 


Hocelt 


{J^umber) 


Guest 
rooms 


(>(umbw) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 


(Thousand 
dolldri) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


Unincorporated 
businesses 


Active 

propne- 

tors, 

November 

Mumber) 


Unpaid 

family 

workers, 

November 

(Number) 


Paid  employees,  workweek 
ended  nearest — 


March  15 
(>(untber) 


July  15 
(Number) 


Nov,  15 
(Number) 


Pay  roll,  workweek 
ended  nearest    - 


March  15 
(Oollurs) 


July  15 
(Dollars) 


Nov.  15 
(Dollori) 


(jarden  City,  Kans 

(Gardner,  Mass 

(jory,  Ind 

Olendale,  Calif 

Glena  Falls,  N.  Y 

Gloucester,  Mass 

Grand  Forks,  N.  Cek. ... 

Grand  Island,  Nebr 

Grand  Junction,  Colo... 
Grand  Rapids,  Mich 

Grants  Pass,  Oreg 

Great  Bend,  Kans 

Great  Falls,  Mont 

Greeley,  Colo 

Green  Bay,  Wis 

Greenfield  town,  Mass, 

Greensboro,  N.  C 

Greensburg,  Pa 

Greenville,  Miss 

Greenville,  3.  C 

Greenville,  Tex 

Greenwood,  Miss 

Griffin,  Ga 

Gulfport,  Miss 

Hagerstown,  Md 

HajDiltcn,  Ohio 

HansDnd,   Ind 

Hannibal,  Mo 

Hanover,  Pa 

Harlingen,  Tex 

Harrjsburg,  Pa 

Harrisonburg,  Va 

Hartford,  Conn 

Hattiesburg,  Hiss 

Hazleton,  Pa 

Helena,  Ark 

Helena,  Hont 

Henderson,  Ky 

Highland  Park,  Mich 

Hobbs,  N.  Hex 

Hoboken,  N.  J 

Holland,  Mich 

Hollywood ,  Fla 

Holyoke ,  Mass 

Honestead ,  Pa 

Hopewell,  Va 

Hopkinsville,  Ky 

Hoquiam,  rfash 

Hot  Springs,  Ark 

Houma,  I^ 

Houston,  Tex 

Hudson,  N.  I 

Huntington,  w.  Va 

Huntington  Park,  Calif, 
HuntsviUe,  JUa 

Hutchinson,  Kans 

Idaho  Falls,  Idaho 

Indianapolis,  Ind 

Ironton,  Ohio 

Ithaca,  N.  Y 

Jackson,  Mich 

Jackson,  Miss 

Jacksonville,  Fla 

Jacksonville,  111 

Jamestown,  N.  Dak 

Janesville,  Wis 

Jearmette,  Pa 

Jefferson  City,  Mo, . . . 

Jersey  City,  H.  J 

Johnson  City,  Tenn. . . . 

Johnstown,  Pa 

Joliet,  111 

Jonesboro,  Ark 

Joplin,  Ho 

Kalajaazoo,  Mich 

Kankakee,  lU 

Kansas  City,  Kans 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

Keene,  N.  H 

Kenosha,  Wis 

Kowanee,    111 

Key  Jest ,  Fla 

Kingston,  N.  Y 

Kingsvllle,  Tex 


262 
198 
2,2i3 
452 
26i 

l,lot> 
646 
583 
355 

2,459 

211 

231 

1,817 

286 

853 

301 
731 
368 
301 

709 

302 
260 
170 
554 
534 

321 
518 
280 
169 
395 

1,500 
222 

2,107 
334 
477 

179 
508 
221 
551 

430 

402 

199 

1,429 

263 

54 

113 

87 

204 

3,109 

146 

6,743 
162 

1,177 
291 
288 

343 
435 

6,204 
213 

191 

857 
1,292 
3,752 

216 

218 

378 
63 
440 
557 
445 

667 

1,378 

165 

669 
1,196 

301 
163 
17,256 
227 
317 

222 
593 
427 


242 
314 
1,653 
459 
914 

780 

1,254 

811 

401 
4,89b 

140 
212 

1,42D 
147 

1,532 

5ol 

1,276 

700 

190 

1,343 

186 
235 
148 
392 
921 

528 
263 
399 
397 
549 

3,954 
212 

3,619 
358 
554 

93 
357 
288 
262 

303 

655 

331 

3,077 

793 

182 

66 

45 

243 

4,261 

no 

10,693 

129 

1,475 

102 

451 

354 

678 
9,434 

187 
577 

1,174 

2,304 

5,822 

442 

230 

447 
153 
545 
1,179 
514 

1,094 

1,216 

182 

781 

696 

441 

98 

17,902 

317 

415 

199 
4C9 
793 
124 


106 
396 
144 
274 

223 
262 
212 
127 
1,6H 

33 

65 
378 

45 
385 

218 
372 
181 
46 
508 

45 
57 
29 
116 
276 

147 
71 
101 
109 
152 

1,263 
50 

1,343 
101 
192 

22 

119 
72 
61 
85 

219 
111 
654 
272 

41 

14 
7 
59 
1,140 
33 

3,064 

19 

409 

19 

119 

112 

199 

3,203 

55 

167 

412 

814 

1,830 

156 

42 

127 
27 
203 
378 
187 

287 
378 
31 
243 
208 

152 

11 

5,034 

86 


121 

244 

36 


58 
61 

301 
67 
170 

25 
148 
170 

87 
1,101 

26 
50 

262 
33 

292 

121 
308 
161 
55 
360 


111 
202 

110 
52 
81 


869 
55 
810 
102 
137 

28 
U.2 
63 
36 

60 

107 

87 

887 

162 

25 


37 

1,029 

32 

2,367 
13 

319 
18 

106 

84 

115 

2,227 

53 

107 

279 

841 

1,641 

125 

24 

66 

15 

165 

224 

188 

239 
222 
43 
181 
170 


10 

3,709 

56 

50 

51 

99 

146 

36 


58 

51 

315 

69 

187 

544 
181 
168 
79 
1,047 

25 
51 

260 
31 

286 

142 
300 
162 


31 
111 
208 


110 
54 
76 

86 
126 

893 
54 

746 
98 

142 


121 
62 
40 
60 

107 
92 


18 

9 

38 

791 

30 

2,348 

5 

313 

18 

105 

74 

124 

2,112 

42 

101 

277 

780 

1,528 

144 

31 

65 

14 

152 

228 

1S3 

224 
297 
43 
196 
175 

97 

10 

3,672 

74 

51 


155 
35 


58 
62 

325 
71 

183 

152 

179 

176 

81 

1,064 

22 

57 
268 

31 
288 

133 
308 
169 


47 
57 
25 
141 
204 

119 
54 
80 
90 

115 

863 
58 

788 
99 

138 

29 

117 
62 
43 
60 

143 

87 
201 
169 

24 


38 
918 
41 

2,315 
33 
313 
19 
99 

79 

119 

2,281 

58 

138 

284 

762 

1,666 

132 

32 

66 

14 

160 

230 

187 

227 
279 
44 
198 
174 


3,832 
63 
55 

51 
99 
145 
34 


1,553 

1,916 
9,123 
2,638 
4,787 

1,023 
5,004 
4,022 
2,287 
31,019 

745 
1,417 
12,130 

909 
7,377 

3,790 
7,362 
3,482 
909 
11,421 

897 
1,122 

585 
2,274 
5,059 

3,587 
1,431 
1,813 
1,937 
3,001 

23,307 
920 

25,959 
1,793 
4,091 

395 
2,082 
1,428 
1,082 
1,968 

3,856 

2,193 

28,687 

5,149 

802 

282 

136 

1,171 

23,825 

556 

60,819 
325 

7,794 
341 

2,446 

1,697 
3,938 
60,404 
1,115 
3,016 

7,884 
17,021 
36,665 

2,582 
718 

2,476 
536 
3,897 
7,257 
2,939 

5,645 
6,482 
654 
4,635 
4,081 

2,712 

227 

99,357 

1,566 

1,663 

1,204 

2,952 

4,565 

724 


1,553 
1,732 
9,724 
2,513 
5,324 

12,580 
5,149 
4,153 
2,452 

31,031 

580 
1,311 
12,368 

853 
7,274 

4,522 
7,272 
3,659 
870 
11,610 

897 
1,122 

575 
2,163 
5,156 

3,684 
1,454 
1,685 
1,849 
2,975 

24,405 
937 

25,258 
1,893 
4,534 

395 
2,222 
1,175 
1,161 
1,681 

3,825 
2,494 
2,899 
5,406 
782 

310 

136 

1,180 

22,160 

553 

61,994 

99 

7,834 

344 

2,361 

1,828 
4,363 
58,670 
915 
2,938 

7,628 
15,909 
34,862 

3,034 
918 

2,412 

515 
3,757 
7,833 
2,776 

5,594 
8,771 
623 
5,021 
4,138 

3,099 

228 

102,805 

1,867 

1,716 

1,226 

1,957 

5,293 

722 


1„553 
1,889 
9,812 
2,735 
5,364 

4,582 
5,232 

4,016 
2,489 
30,351 

530 
1,486 
13,498 

921 
7,219 

4,369 
7,400 
3,862 
1,001 
10,915 

897 
1,122 

475 
2,791 
5,224 

3,936 
1,553 
1,898 
1,850 
2,757 

24,245 

1,037 

24,774 

1,777 

4,355 

395 
2,222 
1,406 
1,266 
1,679 

5,718 
2,297 
9,045 
5,013 
756 

265 

136 

1,200 

24,435 

745 

60,934 

942 

8,158 

364 

2,302 

1,824 
4,391 
62,547 
1,185 
3,524 

6,266 
16,616 
35,589 

2,867 

970 

2,446 
515 
3,982 
7,867 
2,891 

5,633 
8,437 
603 
4,978 
4,139 

3,070 

227 

105,334 

1,636 

1,860 

1,220 

2,880 

5,030 

718 


See  footnotes  a",  end  of  table. 


7.82 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  7U.— HOTELS-  SELECTED  CITIES  OF  10,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Con. 

Establishments,  Guest  Rooms,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


City 


Guest 
rooms 

Receipts, 
entire 
year 

Pay  roll, 

Unincorporated 
businesses 

Paid  employees,  workweek 
ended  nearest — 

Pay  roll,  workweek 
ended  neatest— 

tels 

Active 

Unpaid 

entire  year 

proprie- 

family 

March  15 

July  IS 

Nov.  15 

March  15 

July  15 

Nov.  15 

mber) 

iHumbcr) 

{Thousand 
doiUlTs) 

(Thousand 
dolUrs) 

November 
(Number) 

November 
IHumhcr) 

(^Viumber) 

(^lumber) 

(Number) 

(Dollori) 

{Dollars) 

(Dollar.) 

4 

5 

173 
205 

183 

207 

39 

47 

5 
3 

5 
1 

39 
44 

38 
44 

39 

48 

711 

901 

725 

898 

713 
1,010 

21 

883 

668 

204 

22 

4 

122 

129 

103 

4,192 

4,065 

3,900 

22 

2,095 

2,793 

772 

13 

Q 

732 

788 

785 

14,936 

16,018 

15,815 

7 

338 

416 

132 

7 

1 

92 

91 

98 

2,442 

2,580 

2,825 

5 

113 

273 

51 

7 

t. 

36 

40 

35 

982 

1,045 

1,035 

9 

311 

322 

62 

9 

6 

38 

83 

39 

971 

2,354 

1,007 

9 

510 

633 

177 

s 

116 

121 

125 

3,343 

3,696 

3,499 

5 

235 

398 

72 

6 

2 

67 

63 

73 

1,329 

1,342 

1,335 

i 

108 

116 

25 

2 

2 

38 

28 

30 

551 

436 

449 

5 

323 

729 

177 

2 

169 

Id 

172 

3,131 

3,103 

3,335 

8 

508 

379 

105 

7 

2 

112 

C7 

72 

2,852 

1,643 

1,813 

14 

402 

367 

131 

13 

7 

135 

4 

30 

5,014 

137 

667 

4 

97 

48 

9 

4 

2 

7 

7 

7 

193 

193 

193 

J 

180 

340 

89 

1 

7e 

76 

76 

1,527 

1,792 

1,800 

10 

731 

l,54i 

482 

2 

, 

378 

331 

358 

9,315 

8,948 

9,398 

8 

970 

1,715 

546 

5 

1 

298 

317 

326 

10,720 

11,029 

11,613 

6 

201 

299 

117 

6 

7 

88 

92 

85 

2,291 

2,436 

2,445 

11 

708 

822 

233 

9 

4 

247 

239 

234 

4,622 

4,610 

4,497 

5 

345 

376 

104 

2 

4 

92 

86 

95 

1,865 

1,880 

2,022 

6 

152 

106 

28 

10 

3 

28 

27 

32 

539 

519 

588 

26 

996 

1,378 

477 

19 

8 

160 

203 

205 

6,605 

10,383 

10,207 

4 

185 

190 

71 

3 

2 

57 

57 

59 

1,413 

1,308 

1,448 

7 

307 

170 

39 

4 

2 

28 

27 

40 

708 

701 

611 

9 

345 

206 

63 

10 

5 

52 

58 

52 

1,138 

1,138 

1,148 

4 

158 

82 

7 

7 

2 

8 

8 

8 

127 

127 

124 

6 

282 

298 

85 

2 

78 

78 

78 

1,893 

1,866 

1,895 

10 

420 

563 

195 

11 

3 

157 

150 

155 

3,623 

3,698 

3,889 

11 

518 

666 

174 

6 

11 

124 

121 

139 

3,230 

3,200 

3,813 

14 

1,140 

2,543 

773 

15 

7 

630 

618 

615 

15,102 

15,252 

15,135 

12 

780 

811 

240 

8 

1 

178 

187 

189 

4,421 

5,104 

5,239 

4 

141 

270 

63 

4 

1 

42 

41 

41 

1,162 

1,180 

1,139 

12 

1,265 

2,361 

786 

5 

3 

577 

557 

592 

15,243 

14,352 

15,241 

24 

1,779 

3,492 

1,115 

14 

3 

1,025 

1,022 

1,031 

20,696 

20,552 

20,724 

3 

187 

199 

59 

1 

1 

52 

52 

53 

1,216 

1,287 

1,258 

4 

227 

307 

114 

4 

1 

u5 

73 

75 

1,973 

2,183 

2,337 

9 

300 

192 

45 

10 

4 

32 

31 

28 

900 

892 

766 

4 

309 

175 

62 

1 

2 

54 

50 

47 

1,258 

1,195 

1,154 

87 

3,980 

3,934 

1,124 

69 

42 

627 

659 

640 

21,467 

22,524 

22,173 

29 

2,288 

2,266 

502 

16 

5 

49 

673 

60 

1,660 

27,348 

1,962 

23 

913 

607 

160 

15 

27 

51 

271 

50 

1,530 

7,692 

1,548 

7 

287 

566 

121 

3 

2 

113 

131 

118 

2,549 

2,551 

2,486 

6 

446 

346 

101 

6 

1 

76 

77 

75 

2,022 

2,063 

2,014 

5 

218 

216 

51 

4 

1 

35 

35 

37 

927 

964 

1,029 

745 

49,769 

47,455 

14,027 

616 

330 

6,142 

8,250 

8,145 

275,315 

283,390 

276,725 

33 

3,773 

3,625 

2,691 

21 

10 

2,019 

1,935 

1,962 

51,467 

49,558 

50,456 

4 

179 

235 

64 

46 

43 

42 

1,274 

1,244 

1,179 

4 

221 

328 

103 

1 

1 

86 

76 

83 

2,296 

2,373 

2,365 

18 

802 

1,362 

422 

14 

3 

348 

X6 

330 

8,438 

8,402 

8,541 

6 

4i8 

565 

165 

4 

166 

164 

171 

3,253 

3,560 

3,618 

5 

226 

336 

97 

1 

61 

57 

60 

1,989 

1,971 

1,984 

21 

1,334 

1,459 

405 

13 

3 

395 

378 

378 

7,924 

7,448 

8,148 

5 

142 

64 

14 

5 

4 

12 

9 

10 

319 

267 

325 

13 

1,303 

2,653 

810 

7 

4 

546 

561 

593 

14,662 

15,732 

16,543 

3 

153 

141 

22 

3 

17 

17 

18 

382 

388 

423 

5 

491 

752 

212 

2 

1 

163 

158 

180 

4,249 

4,366 

4,012 

7 

286 

409 

95 

8 

2 

76 

84 

96 

1,686 

1,952 

2,514 

4 

381 

525 

119 

2 

1 

108 

109 

101 

2,436 

2,550 

2,289 

10 

533 

1,061 

342 

5 

3 

221 

199 

206 

6,202 

6,110 

6,155 

4 

181 

89 

26 

3 

3 

70 

2,059 

4 

224 

562 

148 

1 

3 

102 

102 

97 

2,887 

2,979 

2,852 

3 

303 

401 

108 

3 

1 

77 

71 

75 

2,065 

2,078 

2,013 

8 

392 

715 

225 

7 

6 

136 

155 

163 

3,638 

3,943 

4,628 

5 

235 

305 

96 

3 

70 

71 

65 

1,692 

1,810 

1,758 

7 

370 

382 

103 

5 

2 

89 

92 

90 

2,018 

2,126 

2,035 

5 

180 

195 

52 

3 

2 

51 

60 

57 

1,126 

1,093 

1,235 

6 

161 

159 

33 

4 

37 

37 

37 

672 

664 

669 

7 

597 

899 

260 

4 

4 

181 

!92 

187 

4,850 

4,851 

4,712 

4 

159 

85 

22 

4 

4 

20 

20 

22 

436 

423 

468 

7 

343 

345 

108 

5 

2 

69 

68 

67 

2,259 

2,360 

2,114 

3 

no 

46 

3 

3 

3 

2 

3 

3 

57 

69 

69 

8 

395 

270 

63 

8 

7 

57 

59 

59 

1,236 

1,235 

1,233 

3 

245 

472 

165 

2 

99 

im 

109 

2,432 

2,766 

2,906 

6 

363 

292 

88 

3 

3 

65 

66 

67 

1,835 

1,702 

1,726 

7 

430 

598 

212 

5 

2 

US 

135 

124 

4,271 

4,442 

4,399 

41 

3,779 

8,215 

2,347 

34 

22 

2,284 

2,353 

2,277 

42,616 

44,966 

43,645 

6 

141 

187 

48 

5 

3 

33 

32 

33 

915 

898 

920 

11 

400 

377 

110 

12 

5 

52 

61 

65 

2,168 

2,465 

3,003 

6 

383 

495 

121 

2 

1 

143 

152 

140 

2,350 

2,197 

2,350 

5 

160 

187 

55 

2 

2 

55 

5 

6 

2,570 

124 

164 

4 

177 

316 

55 

4 

1 

48 

44 

50 

1,028 

1,030 

1,062 

221 

11,480 

10,775 

3,173 

1-19 

94 

2,008 

1,398 

1,932 

72,434 

50,635 

68,139 

394 

23,855 

35,131 

7,934 

409 

143 

5,147 

2,264 

4,009 

212,513 

94,081 

165,381 

Kinston,    N.    C 

idrksville.  Mo 

Klamath  Falls,  Oreg 

Knoxville,  Tenn 

Kolcomo ,    Ind 

Lackawanna,    U.   Y 

Laconia,   N.   H 

La  Crosse,  Wis t 

Lafayette,   La 

La  Grange,  Ga 

lAke  Charles,   La 

Lakeland,  Fla 

Lake  Worth ,  Fla 

Lunesa,  Tex , 

Lancaster,  Ohio 

Lancaster,  Pa 

l^nsing,  Mich 

Laramie,  Wyo 

Laredo,  Tex 

La  Salle,  111 

Las  Cruces,  N.  Mex 

Las  Vegas,  Nev 

Lawrence,  Kans 

Lawrence ,  Mass 

Lawton,  Okla 

Leavenworth,  Kans 

Lebanon ,  Pa 

Lewlston,    Idaho 

Lewiston,  Maine 

Lexington,  Ky 

Lima,  ffliio 

Lincoln,    111 

Lincoln,  Nebr 

Little  Rock,  Ark 

Lock  Haven,  Pa 

Lockport,  N.   Y 

Lodi,  Calif 

Logansport,    Ind 

Long  Beach,  Calif 

Long  Beach,  N.  Y 

Long  Branch,  N.    J 

Longview,  Tex 

Longview,   Wash 

Lorain,  Ohio 

Los  Angeles,  Calif 

Louisville,  Ky 

Lowell,  Mass 

Lower  Merion  township,  Pa.^.... 

Lubbock,   Tex 

Lynchburg,  Va 

Lynn,  Mass 

Macon,  Ga 

Madera.  Calif 

Madison,  Wis 

Madisonvllle,  Ky 

Manchester,  N.  H 

Manitowoc ,  Wis , 

Hankato,  Minn 

Mansfield,  Ohio , 

Marblehead  town,  Mass.^ 

Marietta,  Ohio , 

Marion,  Ind , 

Marlon,  Ohio , 

Marquette,  Mich 

Marshalltown,  Iowa 

Marshfield,  Wis 

Martinsville,  Va 

Mason  City,  Iowa , 

Massillon,  Ohio 

Pbltoon,   111 

rteywood,  Calif 

McAlester ,  Okla , 

McKeesport,  Pa 

Meadville,  Pa , 

Medford,  Oreg , 

ftemphis,   Tenn 

Hencinlnee ,  Mich , 

Merced,   Calif , 

Meridian,  Miss , 

Mesa,  Aril , 

Mexico,  Mo , 

Miami,   Fla 

Miami   Beach,    Fla , 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


CITIES 

Table  7U.— HOTELS-  SELECTED  CITIES  OF  10,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Con. 

Establishments,  Guest  Rooms,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Pb&sonhbl 


7.83 


HoteU 

(Aiumbtr) 

Guest 
roGou 

(Numbtr) 

Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousutid 
(Jpllors) 

Pay  roll, 
enure  year 

(Thtmsand 
dollars) 

Unincorporated 
businesses 

Paid  em 
en 

ployecs,  workweek 
oed  nearest- - 

Pay  roll,  workweek 
ended  nearest — 

aty 

Active 
proprie- 
tors. 
November 

(Aiumber) 

Unpaid 

tamily 

workers, 

November 

(Number) 

March  15 
iHtmbcr) 

July  15 
(Number) 

Nov.  15 
(Number) 

March  15 
(OolUri) 

July  15 
(Oollorj) 

Nov,  15 
(Oolldrs) 

6 

5 

10 

49 

106 

9 
12 
4 
5 
9 

14 

4 
3 
4 
4 

9 

3 
4 

6 
4 

5 

4 
22 

3 
4 

7 

3 

5 

12 

8 

5 

26 
5 
3 

57 

35 

4 
5 

9 

3 
22 

5 
4 

10 

82 

6 

5 

6 

10 
534 
33 

451 

43 

19 
4 
4 

54 
6 

5 

3 

3 
3 

5 
1. 
IC 

2k 
5 

106 
11 
4 

13 

70 

3 

6 

4 

3 
2"' 
4 
4 

369 

237 

252 

6,635 

10,171 

641 
728 
258 
138 
901 

567 

88 

121 

131 

119 

512 
800 
203 
308 
103 

159 

159 

1,127 

73 

116 

620 
97 
232 
690 
2X 

121 

2,330 

286 

137 

2,409 

3,386 
245 
322 

405 

93 
148 
1,617 
143 
149 

520 
5,111 
279 
105 
406 

291 
124,174 

6,177 
115,506 

1,843 

1,313 

203 

228 

2,671 

259 

333 
54 

430 
63 
93 

5,981 
657 
326 
194 
341 

886 
181 
5,453 
510 
272 

410 
5,229 

38 
283 

118 

.-3 

1,73; 

376 

16C 

509 

344 

481 

13,225 

14,136 

896 

1,362 

223 

114 

2,149 

486 
162 
70 
93 
142 

1,033 

1,645 

90 

401 

306 

119 
98 
1,078 
154 
132 

737 
99 
223 
601 
172 

225 

4,205 
432 
210 

1,143 

5,943 
257 

646 

840 
766 

29 

80 

2,126 

129 

325 

1,116 

13,541 

559 

61 

518 

194 

271,003 

11,083 

255,305 

2,953 

1,760 
143 
401 

2,679 
572 

1,748 

17 

558 

36 

lU 

3,306 

716 

350 

6.. 

420 

834 

282 

5,321 

211 

477 

409 

8,431 

150 

268 

91 

18 

1,552 

712 

75 

135 
33 

143 
4,463 
4,936 

245 
457 
71 
43 
609 

154 
30 
19 
35 
27 

336 

485 

31 

128 

71 

25 
24 
270 
28 
27 

214 
20 
63 

204 
56 

57 

1,275 

136 

66 

241 

2,193 

82 

215 

234 

248 

11 
27 

759 
31 
.91 

367 

3,903 

174 

15 

179 

37 

97,048 

4,114 

91,465 

800 

551 

42 

106 

735 

156 

730 
3 

169 
7 
39 

1,145 
222 

89 
5 

70 

283 

57 

2,220 

49 

171 

148 

2,569 

39 

72 

28 

iz) 
47c 
208 
18 

2 
1 

10 
23 
71 

7 
9 

■    3 

4 

14 
6 
2 
3 

5 

9 
7 
2 
2 

3 

2 
4 
28 
3 
4 

5 
2 
2 

7 

3 

5 
21 
3 
2 
56 

24 

2 
3 

5 

3 
2 
15 
4 
5 

7 
58 
6 
6 
2 

10 
202 

13 
151 

30 

13 

4 

1 

40 

7 

1 
3 
7 
3 
2 

89 
1 
3 
8 
8 

15 

4 
88 
9 
2 

10 
59 
2 
6 

3 

3 

23 

3 

4* 

"j 

9 
14 
22 

2 
7 

3 
1 

U 
2 
3 

1 

3 

1 
1 

1 
3 

14 

3 

1 
2 
1 
5 
3 

5 

3 
57 

6 

1 
9 

1 
2 
7 
1 
4 

40 
1 
4 

1 

55 
6 

30 
11 

4 
1 
1 
26 
1 

2 
2 

3 

35 
1 
3 
6 

5 
2 

3 
12 
3 

111 

66 

80 

2,427 

2,577 

150 
235 
49 
40 
560 

76 
25 
21 
25 

17 

125 
507 
16 
90 
39 

26 
26 
133 

13 
26 

154 
26 
58 

163 
33 

39 

1,194 

112 

41 

21 

1,334 
77 
140 
146 

168 

19 

492 

27 

77 

195 

3,204 

34 

9' 

136 

23 

47,534 

2,165 

44,755 

279 

284 
33 
39 
628 
109 

393 
2 

112 
5 

39 

726 
155 

73 
2 

64 

189 

42 

1,722 
37 
lOo 

56 
1,392 

26 
45 
25 

455 
174 
17 

U8 

68 

83 

2,472 

2,591 

134 

239 

51 

37 

559 

76 
25 
16 
22 

16 

124 
491 
17 
94 
39 

27 
26 
270 
13 
27 

147 
26 
63 

169 
35 

44 

1,167 

112 

41 
566 

1,080 
43 
138 
126 
161 

20 

18 

433 

27 

71 

229 

3,073 

126 

9 

130 

22 
47,114 

2,101 

44,030 

645 

373 
37 
91 
671 
115 

411 

4 

U6 

41 

737 
153 

o2 

3 

61 

185 
51 
1,678 
38 
91 

57 

1,972 
26 
t.3 
23 

302 
163 
17 

111 

70 

87 

2,571 

2,618 

179 
17  i 
48 
36 
547 

72 
25 
15 
26 
18 

124 

467 

17 

97 

39 

25 
26 
117 
26 
24 

154 
26 
56 

193 
42 

45 
1,202 
112 
41 
22 

1,503 
71 
134 
137 
156 

7 
18 
505 
27 
73 

210 

3,072 

92 

9 

129 

21 

47,976 

2,163 

45,159 

303 

334 
38 
90 

640 

113 

495 

2 

122 

6 

35 

751 

155 

70 

65 

191 

53 

1,712 

42 

95 

107 
1,983 
25 
43 
23 

378 
183 
18 

2,332 

1,407 

2,513 

77,499 

95,186 

4,441 
8,290 
1,324 
1,230 
12,125 

3,273 
563 
443 
672 
537 

5,911 
9,577 
644 
2,286 
1,428 

535 
333 
3,977 
437 
585 

4,502 
405 
1,274 
3,190 
1,084 

932 

28,944 

2,612 

1,318 

478 

36,166 
2,266 
4,445 
4,199 
4,576 

151 

486 

14,738 

606 

1,788 

6,866 

75,384 

2,656 

265 

2,985 

738 

1,751,223 

70,061 

1.659,544 

9,659 

8,523 
755 
2,128 
14,022 
2,963 

13,572 

33 

2,974 

102 

671 

23,462 

4,334 

1,869 

67 

1,386 

5,253 

1,133 

42,952 

943 

3,268 

1,916 
49,623 

771 

1,X3 

498 

10,944 

4,215 

356 

3,106 
1,512 
2,778 
78,364 
99,645 

5,470 
9,023 
1,422 
1,162 

12,023 

3,407 
581 
388 
735 
524 

6,811 
9,471 
656 
2,595 
1,298 

511 
336 
8,353 
450 
616 

4,303 

417 

1,511 

3,970 

953 

1,151 
29,036 
2,612 
1,318 
17,325 

33,508 
1,227 
4,071 
4,002 
4,664 

4U 

487 

13,627 

606 

1,731 

8,278 

71,857 

3,713 

330 

3,011 

733 
1,773,541 

75,375 
1,658,960 

27,909 

11,582 
862 

2,174 
15,096 

3,137 

12,603 

57 

3,134 

113 

794 

24,023 

4,779 

1,647 

98 

1,464 

5,356 

1,339 

43,010 

953 

3,369 

1,918 
51,083 

775 
1,734 

385 

7,540 

4,175 

356 

2,315 

1,443 

Mlddlelown,  H.   Y 

Miluaukee,  vis 

2,739 
39,122 
102,636 

5,160 

10,014 

1,372 

1,153 

12,209 

3,127 

581 

363 

766 

587 

Monterey,  Calif 

6,247 

9,568 

679 

Morgantovn,  W.  Va 

Morristown,  N.   J 

2,776 
1,447 

469 

338 

4,093 
957 

541 

4,430 
419 

Muskogee,  Okla 

Naiqia,   Idaho 

1,299 
4,056 
1,067 

1,163 

29,632 

2,612 

1,318 

530 

38,700 
2,221 

4,139 

Hew  Bnmswicli,   N.   J 

Newburgh,  N.  Y. .' 

4,496 
4,532 

151 
496 

14,747 

New  Iberia,  La 

602 
1,332 

7,056 
73,369 

2,839 

261 

3,582 

Hew  York,  N.   Y 

723 
1,378,486 

32,470 
1,772,104 

Niles,  Mich 

10,763 

10,397 

863 

2,126 

Norfolk,  Va 

14,531 

Morristown,  Pa 

3,181 
14,905 

33 

Nor'Ji  Tonawanda,  H.   Y 

3,319 
126 
795 

Caklar.d,  Calif 

Oak  Park,   111 

24,379 
4,700 
1,765 

178 

1,471 

5,643 

1,427 

44,345 

1,048 

3,340 

amha,  Mebr 

4,008 
52,088 

315 
1,269 

Grange ,   Tex 

389 
9,291 

4,206 

373 

' 

See  fccTi-'es  at   end  of  table. 


7.84 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  7U.-^HOTELS-  SELECTED  CITIES  OF  10,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Con. 

Establishments,  Guest  Rooms,  Receipts,  Pay  Roix,  and  Peilsonnbi, 


Hotels 

Guest 
rooms 

(NumM 

Receipts, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dollors) 

Pay  roll, 
entu-e  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Uniocorporated 
businesses 

Paid  employees,  workweek 
ended  nearest — 

Pay  roll,  workweek 
ended  nearest — 

aty 

Active 
proprie- 
tors, 
November 

(J^umber) 

Unpaid 

family 

workers. 

November 

(Number) 

March  15 
(Xumber) 

July  15 
(Humber) 

Nov.  15 
(Number) 

March  15 
(Dollari) 

July  15 
(Dollars) 

Nov.  15 
(DolUlri) 

5 

5 
6 
6 
4 

4 

11 
6 
4 
7 

22 

15 

10 

29 

5 

4 

10 

148 

3 

60 

4 
4 
8 
6 
50 

8 
5 
5 
5 
11 

8 
13 
11 
12 

8 

16 
8 

14 

168 

5 

8 
5 
9 
4 
20 

4 
34 

9 

9 
4 

6 

10 
9 
8 
4 

5 

41 
J 
7 

13 

5 
13 
67 

4 
27 

18 
7 
3 

11 
5 

10 

6 

132 

11 
21 

18 
142 

31 

151 

8 

9 
21 

4 
3 

181 
326 
142 
523 
144 

2c5 
355 
326 
477 
198 

1,467 
560 

408 

2,144 

197 

202 

400 

14,359 

76 

2,611 

73 
158 
371 
331 
5,954 

673 
256 

218 
269 
608 

232 

402 
767 
352 
289 

499 

445 

1,846 

12,441 

194 

417 
330 
560 
433 
2,104 

121 
1,160 
745 
417 
381 

875 
611 
263 

198 
137 

115 

2,337 

64 

161 

477 

453 
622 

2,218 
111 

2,762 

1,521 
244 

270 
3  7 
380 

285 

299 

6,781 

665 

968 

1,034 
14,485 
2 ,  594 
6,755 
494 

424 

657 
191 
282 

150 
514 

83 
701 

56 

282 
135 
203 
779 
69 

2,985 
865 
407 

3,252 

295 

260 

306 

28,206 

133 

4,149 

85 

99 

278 

237 

17,956 

970 
292 
680 
197 
1,013 

155 
332 
636 
291 
163 

302 

624 

3,281 

10,273 

67 

301 

353 

640 

1,005 

5,953 

78 
860 
818 
822 
511 

1,65.- 
1 ,  J  .  ' 

14  ■ 
75 

167 

97 
3,974 
22 
356 
127 

799 

1,054 

3,692 

99 

6,158 

1,919 

95 

215 

379 

565 

178 

451 

5,392 

1,463 

837 

1,022 

29,461 

4,829 

5,171 

437 

561 
436 

391 
258 

35 
123 

15 
206 

16 

3C 
40 
53 
252 
16 

1,175 
257 
135 

1,177 
55 

84 

102 

10,224 

32 

1,259 

44 
23 
70 
64 
5,997 

327 
72 

229 
61 

316 

55 
86 
193 
32 
41 

73 

198 

1,130 

3,454 

20 

79 
105 

201 

307 

1,987 

17 
173 
231 
248 
162 

541 
310 
49 
12 
42 

17 

1,144 

1 

94 

21 

226 

480 

1,206 

22 

2,084 

573 

27 
64 
35 
151 

50 

142 

1,57b 

521 

268 

261 

10,375 

1,588 

1,168 

186 

178 
126 
133 
67 

5 

5 
6 
3 
3 

3 
1 
6 

17 
15 
13 
29 
3 

3 

6 

106 

3 

53 

3 

5 

5 

5 

42 

2 
5 
3 
6 
7 

10 
11 

7 
14 

4 

16 
3 
5 

167 
3 

.     4 

I 

1 
10 

3 
30 

5 
8 
1 

2 
U 
5 
6 
5 

5 

32 

3 

3 

IC 

5 
11 
58 

6 
17 

16 

6 
12 

e 

10 
4 
117 
(j 
18 

14 
88 
25 
138 
7 

6 
28 
4 

1 

1 
1 

1 

3 
2 
1 
3 

16 
5 
6 

10 
2 

2 

5 
25 

2 
33 

"2 

2 
3 
13 

1 
3 

10 
IC 

4 

4 

8 
1 
2 
70 
2 

3 

1 
4 

1 
14 
4 
2 
J 

6 
6 
3 
4 

1 
21 

7 

2 

6 

34 

.1 

lb 

"5 
5 

7 

64 
1 
19 

2 
21 

7 
b2 

15 
2 

27 

112 
13 

1^3 
15 

4^ 
29 
63 
192 
22 

768 
144 

62 
629 

34 

41 

85 

5,770 

20 

721 

36 
20 
35 
84 
3,157 

133 
51 

136 
13 

162 

27 

84 

ii:<j 

75 
lo 

63 

143 

657 

1,959 

13 

72 
92 
173 
196 
1,136 

17 
152 
179 
152 
115 

397 
157 
34 
10 
37 

9 

592 

1 

52 

12 

180 

243 

634 

27 

l,24o 

318 
32 

137 

44 

39 

39 

95 

785 

350 

347 

251 
6,272 
1,142 

l,54u 

14.' 
1.1 

75 

27 
107 

11 
184 

15 

49 
31 
61 
190 
22 

758 
141 
65 

c34 
35 

42 

79 

6,027 

18 

590 

33 
20 
36 
32 
3,008 

223 

50 
159 
109 
191 

30 
33 
98 
73 
20 

69 

251 

729 

1,951 

13 

71 

90 

172 

202 

1,038 

15 
154 
175 
163 

115 

377 
154 
31 

10 
3b 

10 

512 

1 

85 

10 

181 

249 

645 

26 

1,194 

304 
44 
66 
49 
92 

39 

96 

797 

346 

130 

252 

6,258 

1,129 

27C 

91 

141 

i>7 
9u 
75 

27 
115 

12 
211 

15 

49 
37 
64 
227 
22 

714 
142 
63 

632 

32 

39 
94 
6,194 
17 
563 

13 
20 
36 
83 
3,139 

195 
50 

164 
12 

182 

26 

76 
119 
73 
22 

60 

139 

759 

1,991 

80 

72 
88 
171 
196 
1,064 

lb 
176 
172 
175 
141 

371 

170 
32 
10 
37 

10 

485 

1 

64 

11 

179 
228 
636 
27 
1,328 

355 

35 
66 

50 
102 

41 
96 
324 
354 
189 

245 
6,282 
1,155 

958 
114 

137 
68 

94 
77 

683 
2,373 

277 
3,820 

302 

1,608 

693 

1,012 

4,018 

311 

28,802 
5,556 
2,637 

22,173 
1,123 

1,476 

1.907 

186,009 

694 

28,921 

1,077 

460 

1,339 

1,462 

102,708 

4,943 
1,562 
3,679 
337 
5,506 

1,136 

2,006 

3,491 

1,569 

741 

1,457 

2,991 

19,915 

65,198 

311 

1,550 
2,282 
3,973 
5,456 
37,672 

335 
3,357 
4,561 
5,017 
3,052 

9,982 

7,434 

1,004 

237 

1,040 

259 

27,228 

15 

1,165 

419 

4,505 
9,606 

21,965 
448 

40,255 

12,484 
512 
1,234 
1,417 
3,256 

1,345 
2,528 
29,b2fl 
9,643 
8,651 

4,831 
199,876 
30,273 
37,685 

2,123 

3,331 
2,515 
2,467 

1,293 

713 
2,373 

287 
3,856 

302 

1,608 
744 
973 

4,219 
313 

28,438 
5,225 
2,661 

22,887 
1,108 

1,598 

1,882 

215,017 

677 

22,451 

1,102 

455 

1,389 

1,387 

105,199 

5,704 
1,483 
4,475 
3,16C 
6,793 

1,107 
1,832 
3,380 
1,564 
770 

1,524 
5,225 

21,301 

66,020 

311 

1,576 
2,356 
3,984 
5,512 

37,970 

381 
3,452 
4,793 
6,378 
3,060 

9,965 

7,928 

866 

232 

1,024 

442 

23,708 

15 

2,042 

331 

4,535 
9,081 

23,651 
415 

38,915 

12,159 

584 

1,230 

1,526 

3,963 

1,337 
2,751 
30,684 
9,687 
3,001 

4,801 

205,283 

29,204 

7,875 

3,275 

3,467 
2,834 
2,395 
1,292 

709 

2,232 

328 

4,321 

302 

1,608 

868 

1,035 

5,172 

313 

27,362 

5,582 

2,674 

22,823 

1,038 

1,532 

2,129 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

205,351 

657 

25,394 

457 

431 

1,389 

1,396 

108,858 

5,370 

1,473 

Plattsburg,  N,  Y 

4,303 

325 

6,642 

1,147 

1,371 

4,861 

1,534 

870 

1,472 

2,903 

21,786 

68,744 

1,866 

1,572 

2,217 

3,975 

Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y 

5,528 

Providence,  R.    I 

37,470 
333 

4,058 

4,556 

Racine,  Wis 

4,737 

3,769 

10,027 

Redding,  Calif 

8,035 

978 
222 

Red  wing ,  Minn 

1,044 

Redwood  City,  Calif 

415 

21,789 

15 

1,559 

441 

4,564 

9,005 

24,089 

Rochester,  N.   H 

452 
42,477 

13,390 

Rock  Springs,  Wyo 

535 

1,320 

1,558 

4,113 

Roswell,  N,  Hex 

1,417 

Rutland    Vt 

2,994 

32,741 

9,714 

4,723 

4,832 

216,193 

31,422 

St,  Petersburg,  Fla 

23,977 
4,089 

Salina,  Kans 

3,519 

Salinas,  Calif .    . 

2,675 

2,299 

Salisbury,  N,  C 

1,381 

See  footnotes  at  end  of   table. 


CITIES 

Table  7U.— HOTELS-  SELECTED  CITIES  OF  10,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Con. 

EsTABLISBMBNTSf  GuEST  RoOMS,  RECEIPTS,  PaY  RoLL,  AND  PbRSONNBL 


7.85 


Qty 


Salt  like  City,  Utah 

San  Angelo,  Tex 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Benito,  Tex 

San  Bernardino,  Calif 

San  Buenaventura,  Calif... 

San  Diego,  Calif 

Sandusky,  Ohio 

San  Fernando,  Calif 

Sanford,  Fla 

Sanford,  N.  C 

San  Francisco,  Calif 

San  Jose,  Calif 

San  Luis  Obispo,  Calif.... 
San  mteo,  Calif 

San  Rafael,  Calif 

Santa  Ana,  Calif 

Santa  Barbara,  Calif 

Santa  Cruz,  Calif 

SanU  Fe,  N.  Hex 

Santa  Maria,  Calif 

Santa  Monica,  Calif 

Santa  Paula,  Calif 

Santa  Rosa,  Calif 

Sapulpa,  Okla 

Sarasota,  Fla 

Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y. ... 

Sault  Ste.  Marie,  Mich 

Savannah,  Ga 

Schenectady,  N.  Y 

Scottsbluff,  Nebr 

Scranton,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

Sedalia,  Ho 

Seminole,  Okla 

Sharon,  Pa 

Shawnee,  Okla 

Sheboygan,  Wis 

Shelby,  N.  C 

Sheridan,  Wyo 

Sherman,  Tex 

Sikeston,  Mo 

Sioux  City,  Iowa 

Sioux  Falls,  S.  Dak 

Sanerville,  N.  J 

South  Bend,  Ind 

South  St.  Paul,  Minn 

South  San  Francisco,  Calif 

Spartanburg,  S.  C 

Springfield,  111 

Springfield,  Mass 

Springfield,  Ho 

Springfield,  Ohio 

Stamford,  Conn 

Staunton,  Va 

Sterling,  111 

Steubenville,  Ohio 

Stevens  Point ,  Wis 

Stillwater,  Okla 

Stockton,  Calif 

Streator,  111 

Suffolk,  Va 

Sunbury,  Pa 

Sweetwater,  Tex 

Syracuse,  U.   Y 

Tacoma,  Wash 

Tallahassee ,  Fla 

Tainpa ,  Fla 

Temple ,  Tex 

Terre  Haute,  Ind 

Texarkana,  Ark.  ar.d  Tex... 

Texarkana,  Ark 

Texarkana,  Tex 

Texas  City,  Tex 

Thooasville,  Ga 

Tiffin,  Ohio 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Topeka,  Kans 

Torrance,  Calif 

Torrington,  Conn 

Traverse  City,  Mich 

Trenton,  N.  J 

Trinidad,  Cole 

Troy,  11.  Y 


Hotels 


(Atumbcr) 


19 
131 
t> 
5 
3 

3 
521 
35 


9 

18 

230 


Guest 
rooms 


(Xumber) 


4,345 
932 

4,136 
133 
955 

589 
7,7'13 
1,307 

184 

260 

204 

45,136 

1,655 

551 

301 

180 
324 
1,368 
857 
513 

292 

1,894 
90 
588 
155 

916 
2,360 

269 
1,266 

555 

312 

1,108 

19,055 

372 

227 

145 

565 
252 
120 
261 

257 

170 

2,088 

442 

106 

1,548 
156 
262 
546 

1,207 

2,510 

1,183 

574 

410 

269 

268 
369 
205 
170 
3,966 

224 
119 
281 
362 
2,232 

2,504 
400 

2,566 
333 

1,001 

767 
236 
531 
74 

170 

195 

4,173 

1,041 

184 

155 

293 
892 
402 
325 


Recapts, 
entire 
year 


{Thousand 
doUars) 


5,677 
1,118 
9,C«j2 
67 
1,457 

516 
9,943 
g?7 
90 
322 

131 
46,596 

1,905 
441 


818 

556 

2,483 

54 

538 

70 

789 
2,216 

528 
2,680 
1,115 

247 

2,330 

14,417 

415 

102 

173 
291 
420 
161 
180 

383 

110 

2,190 

1,007 

227 

2,613 
62 

287 

510 

1,768 

4,220 

1,412 

1,133 

753 

473 

162 

594 

489 

54 

2,376 

116 
215 
490 
276 
6,296 

1,453 
613 

2,828 
530 

1,774 

591 
114 

477 
30 


244 

6,753 

1,634 

60 

283 

541 

2,040 

262 

592 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


1,786 
327 

2,551 
15 
518 

148 
3,258 

295 
21 
96 

38 
15,993 

599 
112 

77 

52 

50 

762 

320 

210 

158 
881 

11 
154 

22 

226 
541 
133 
784 
335 

76 

685 

5,012 

91 

20 

65 

90 
107 
iS 


114 
32 
656 
253 
44 

806 
10 
34 
126 
596 

1,604 
440 
363 
239 
139 

43 
217 
138 

14 
669 


135 

76 

2,167 

506 
173 
347 
150 
618 

177 

31 

146 

5 


62 

2,189 

481 


193 

719 

74 

202 


Unincorporated 
businesses 


Active 

proprie- 

tors, 

November 

(>iuwiber) 


15 

115 

2 

5 

2 

2 
550 
32 

14 


29 

3 

23 

1 

13 

45 

9 

7 

4 

9 

17 

221 


Unpaid 

family 

workers. 

November 

{Humbcr) 


2 
212 

15 


7 

11 

142 


Paid  employees,  workweek 
ended  nearest — 


March  15 
{Humbcr) 


1,112 

245 
2,226 


81 
1,591 
99 
16 
115 

44 
7,452 

330 
87 
31 

25 

36 
406 
119 
175 

90 
333 


294 
121 
84 
844 
206 

56 

508 

2,658 

106 
15 

42 


86 

27 

555 

219 

26 

471 

7 

24 

146 

354 

929 
348 
269 
150 
112 

32 

161 

92 

16 

418 

22 
61 
92 
55 

1,219 

272 

151 
723 
129 

413 


July  15 
(Number) 


133 
7 
22 


1,324 
425 


139 
395 


1,204 
244 

2,159 

26 

278 

81 

1,749 

598 

16 

11 

42 
7,574 
331 
90 
31 

25 

32 
399 
197 
193 

92 
436 


76 
630 
132 
882 
208 

52 

505 

2,325 

98 

16 

41 
79 
94 
44 
44 

105 
24 
550 
219 
32 


23 
149 
352 

896 
363 
264 
154 
121 

30 
150 
98 
14 
522 

21 
68 
99 
53 
1,198 

270 
138 
535 
131 
405 

170 

39 

131 

7 

18 

52 

1,266 

386 

7 

61 


Nov.  15 
{Humbcr) 


155 

389 

60 

122 


1,158 
238 

2,193 

13 

282 

81 
1,636 
91 
16 
13 

46 

7,708 

322 

86 

30 

27 

32 

413 

129 

181 

93 
391 

7 
97 
17 

107 
154 
81 
957 
203 

54 

527 

2,798 

97 

19 


44 
44 

109 
29 
534 
218 
36 


23 

145 
593 

905 
351 
251 
151 
122 

30 
152 
89 
15 
458 


100 

53 

,275 

299 
142 
801 
133 
413 

173 
42 

131 
7 
50 


,288 
409 


146 

333 

58 

144 


Pay  roll,  workweek 
ended  nearest — 


March  IS 
(Oollors) 


31,504 

6,231 

52,723 

285 

11,330 

3,158 

60,809 

2,850 

434 

3,615 

732 

301,840 

12,341 

2,130 

1,238 

1,022 
1,058 
17,606 
4,776 
3,936 

2,771 

14,300 

221 

2,667 

479 

9,124 
3,364 
2,078 
15,856 
6,316 

1,534 
13,398 

93,023 
1,756 

330 

1,291 

2,021 

2,166 

936 

928 

1,945 

636 

12,849 

4,995 

757 

16,398 

155 

679 

2,285 

9,535 

28,895 
7,599 
6,923 
4,330 
3,479 

839 

4,053 

2,284 

285 

14,781 

565 

1,248 

2,909 

1,462 

38,082 

9,485 
2,559 
18,806 
2,912 

11,800 

3,641 
718 

2,923 
114 
449 

1,234 

42,909 

9,965 

154 

198 

3,389 

12,700 

1,508 

3,996 


July  15 
(Dollarj) 


34,572 

6,147 

53,363 

476 

10,765 

3,355 

65,371 

20,031 

375 

245 

696 

313,283 

13,309 

2,229 

1,239 

1,071 
1,061 
13,456 
7,829 
4,258 

3,101 

23,538 

223 

2,835 

412 

2,375 
21,979 

2,305 
15,211 

6,429 

1,440 

13,905 

100,435 

1,748 

325 

1,292 
2,047 
2,199 
948 
1,016 

2,305 

599 

12,628 

4,985 

358 

15,992 

177 

681 

2,390 

10,029 

30,467 
7,811 
7,138 
4,663 
4,390 

807 

3,972 

2,442 

257 

15,420 

552 

1,350 

3,057 

1,316 

37,832 

9,255 

2,498 

15,280 

2,936 

11,815 

3,683 
633 

3,050 
114 
350 

1,273 

41,279 

9,471 

153 

1,707 

3,642 

12,124 

1,451 

3,609 


Nov,  15 
(Oollurs) 


32,787 

6,360 

53,949 

310 

10,776 

3,285 
61,281 

2,835 
395 
X5 

762 

324, U8 

12,124 

2,113 

1,222 

1,087 
991 
16,751 
4,967 
4,195 

2,926 
18,365 

219 
2,932 

372 

2,914 
4,590 
2,221 
15,823 
6,418 

1,504 

14,071 

100,202 

1,659 

348 

1,315 
2,063 

2,m 

948 
1,010 

2,425 

645 

12,407 

4,973 

912 

16,7?? 

240 

686 

2,369 

15,847 

30,350 
7,791 
6,570 
4,733 
4,715 

«58 
3,976 
2,324 

251 
16,127 

617 

1,349 

3,061 

1,315 

42,153 

9,915 
2,644 

20,507 
3,002 

12,047 

3,620 
676 

2,944 
114 
833 

1,309 

42,453 

11,057 

152 

2,002 

3,809 

12,652 

1,496 

4,222 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


7.86 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-GENERAL  STATISTICS 

Table  7U.— HOTELS--  SELECTED  CITIES  OF  10,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Con. 

Establishments,  Guest  Rooms,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


aty 


Guest 

Receipts, 
entire 

Pay  roll. 

Uruncorporated 
businesses 

Paid  employees,  workweek 
ended  nearest- 

Pay  roll,  workweek 
ended  nearest — 

^ 

Active 

Unpaid 
fanuly 

entire  year 

propne- 

March  15 

July  15 

Nov,  15 

March  15 

July  15 

Nov.  15 

,bc) 

(Xumber) 

{Thousand 
doUars) 

iXhousand 
(felbrs) 

November 
(Number) 

November 
Mumber) 

(Number) 

(Number) 

(Number) 

(£>oll<lrs) 

(Dollars) 

(Dollorj) 

30 

1,388 

2,993 

1,095 

19 

14 

81'. 

521 

747 

26,371 

17. 19b 

24,401 

75 

4,018 

4,100 

1,294 

61 

34 

905 

953 

950 

25,009 

26.014 

26,021 

4 

175 

218 

52 

1 

1 

55 

56 

52 

923 

894 

886 

5 

218 

308 

81 

4 

4 

68 

67 

77 

1  j'.'"? 

1,525 

1,716 

9 

363 

254 

78 

8 

5 

51 

51 

4>' 

1„'.-J 

1,473 

1,430 

9 

400 

513 

U3 

9 

10 

109 

114 

lU 

2,co^ 

2,257 

2,264 

10 

472 

703 

219 

3 

6 

167 

163 

162 

4,515 

4,436 

4,534 

19 

1,366 

2,230 

828 

16 

3 

476 

462 

492 

14,339 

15,090 

14,670 

9 

360 

573 

67 

3 

6 

67 

61 

60 

1,356 

1,223 

1,201 

14 

491 

561 

149 

15 

10 

79 

74 

83 

2,560 

2,323 

2,822 

8 

338 

183 

63 

7 

2 

33 

34 

43 

1,244 

1,269 

1,503 

4 

135 

116 

40 

3 

2 

27 

30 

Jl 

712 

708 

796 

7 

224 

95 

29 

5 

4 

23 

23 

23 

504 

559 

515 

5 

404 

482 

99 

2 

4 

113 

112 

113 

1,989 

1,972 

2,008 

4 

177 

237 

46 

5 

3 

50 

51 

51 

748 

796 

1,016 

5 

222 

299 

77 

3 

2 

57 

64 

57 

1,144 

1,344 

1,163 

6 

248 

271 

57 

7 

1 

42 

42 

41 

1,031 

1,056 

1,051 

7 

314 

228 

58 

6 

2 

38 

38 

33 

1,145 

1,152 

1,152 

14 

1,000 

968 

269 

8 

b 

269 

262 

270 

5,625 

5,443 

5,574 

11 

528 

627 

253 

11 

10 

121 

126 

128 

4,607 

4,559 

4,706 

3 

138 

271 

53 

2 

1 

5b 

58 

60 

1,008 

1,066 

1,121 

100 

16,699 

40,931 

13,465 

63 

18 

7,692 

7,795 

7,884 

250, X6 

255,959 

267,675 

4 

152 

82 

23 

4 

20 

19 

20 

468 

458 

468 

5 

342 

816 

261 

3 

1 

18« 

202 

20O 

4,544 

5,052 

5,247 

3 

152 

160 

50 

2 

47 

51 

50 

887 

969 

973 

8 

638 

832 

289 

9 

1 

17b 

170 

187 

5,198 

5,034 

5,615 

8 

741 

1,063 

346 

2 

1 

27b 

230 

284 

6,036 

6,132 

6,482 

6 

429 

808 

316 

4 

169 

170 

167 

4,947 

5,112 

5,064 

5 

402 

263 

56 

3 

1 

46 

62 

43 

988 

1,349 

925 

9 

381 

735 

173 

7 

4 

147 

145 

157 

3,349 

3,263 

3,667 

8 

339 

198 

71 

4 

6 

32 

32 

33 

1,451 

1,467 

1,465 

6 

516 

526 

175 

4 

90 

91 

97 

3,259 

3,391 

3,423 

6 

277 

618 

232 

5 

152 

155 

142 

4,790 

5,201 

5,432 

8 

426 

606 

156 

5 

5 

121 

126 

114 

3,159 

3,527 

3,328 

9 

631 

752 

280 

6 

2 

154 

161 

171 

5,193 

5,420 

5,836 

17 

543 

416 

96 

18 

5 

14 

235 

16 

391 

5,086 

436 

4 

104 

207 

55 

1 

1 

34 

28 

35 

1,066 

983 

1,077 

3 

75 

46 

4 

4 

6 

14 

1 

329 

30 

4 

259 

663 

107 

6 

3 

208 

13 

56 

4,334 

283 

29 

1,514 

1,018 

275 

22 

9 

330 

93 

213 

9,539 

2,467 

5,845 

3 

50 

63 

10 

2 

3 

13 

12 

10 

195 

190 

193 

13 

757 

1,070 

303 

9 

3 

275 

292 

298 

5,789 

5,975 

6,111 

4 

252 

122 

52 

1 

1 

19 

26 

26 

815 

1,105 

1,270 

■Jl 

2,815 

3,727 

1,020 

43 

12 

7b2 

778 

347 

19,556 

21,416 

21,086 

16 

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1,295 

456 

9 

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336 

327 

10,913 

10,549 

10,712 

in 

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1,776 

604 

7 

2 

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415 

446 

11,292 

11,092 

11,413 

9 

539 

1,096 

316 

6 

6 

237 

243 

233 

6,018 

6,284 

5,909 

13 

691 

2,938 

1,118 

10 

4 

601 

602 

601 

21,110 

21,658 

21,483 

6 

470 

470 

122 

5 

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106 

108 

2,511 

2,433 

2,333 

4 

136 

62 

18 

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12 

17 

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312 

371 

1? 

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555 

152 

9 

10 

119 

112 

124 

2,893 

2,822 

2,936 

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1,279 

423 

1 

4 

352 

331 

345 

8,716 

8,068 

8,506 

3 

203 

73 

21 

2 

9 

35 

9 

240 

941 

240 

3 

55 

53 

8 

4 

2 

7 

8 

7 

168 

188 

168 

5 

187 

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78 

3 

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65 

45 

49 

1,830 

1,096 

1,343 

4 

189 

147 

49 

3 

2 

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40 

46 

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1,112 

30 

1,822 

2,892 

1,003 

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3 

634 

598 

648 

17,225 

17,421 

19,230 

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1,309 

1,125 

384 

23 

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210 

229 

222 

7,293 

7,650 

7,781 

4 

166 

121 

31 

2 

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20 

22 

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568 

656 

9 

804 

1,546 

460 

2 

1 

397 

394 

423 

9,046 

9,599 

9,929 

14 

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1,865 

630 

9 

5 

436 

427 

451 

13,204 

12,727 

13,403 

3 

194 

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65 

1,643 

1,895 

1,931 

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3,547 

3,821 

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Tucson,  Axiz 

Tulsa,  Okla 

Tupelo,  Miss 

Tuscaloosa,  A.la 

Twin  Falls,  Idaho 

Tyler,  Tex 

Unlontjwn,  Pa 

Utlca,  N.  Y 

Valdosta,  Ga 

Vallejo,  Calif 

Vancouver,  Wash 

Van  Wert,  Ohio 

Vernon,  Tex 

Vlcksburg,  Miss 

Victoria,  Tex 

Vincennes ,  Ind 

Virginia,  Minn 

Visalia,  Calif 

Waco ,  Tex 

Walla  Walla,  Wash 

Warren,  Pa 

Washington,   D.    C 

Washington,   Ind 

Washington,  Pa 

Washington  Court  House,  Ohio,. 

Waterbury,   Conn 

Waterloo,    Iowa 

Watertown,  N.   Y 

Watertown,  S.  Dai., 

Waterville ,  Maine 

Watsonville,  Calif 

Waukegm,    111 

Waukesia,  Wis 

Wausau,  Wis 

Wenatchee,  Wash 

Westerly  town,  R.  I.^ 

Westfield,  Mass 

West  Haven  town,  Conn.^ 

West  Orange,  N,  J 

West  Palm  Beach,  Fla 

West  Springfield  town,  Mass.^. 

Wheeling,  W,  Va 

Whittler,  Calif 

Wichita,  Kans 

Wichi  ta  Falls,  Tex 

Wilkes-Barre,  Pa 

Williainsport,  Pa 

Wilmington,  Del 

Wilmington,  N.  C 

Wlnfield,  Kans 

Winona,  Minn 

Winston-Salem,  N.   C 

Winthrop  town,  Hass.^ 

Wood  River  111 

Woonsocket,  R.    I 

Wooster,  Ohio 

Worcester,  Mass 

Yakima,  Wash 

Yonkeis,  N.   Y 

York,  Pa 

Youngstown,  Ohio 

Ypcilanti,  Mich 

Zanesvillej   Ohio 


z  Less  than  $500. 

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LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 


CONTENTS 

Table  Page 

8A  Laundries  With  Power  Facilities — Geographic  Division  and  State — ig-iS:  Establishments,  re- 
ceipts, pay  roll,  and  personnel. 8.02 

8B  Laundries  With  Power  Facilities — Selected  Standard  Metropolitan  Areas — 194-8:  Establishments, 

receipts,  pay  roll,  and  personnel 8.03 

8C  Laundries,  Cleaning  and  Dyeing  Plants,  and  Related  Services — Geographic  Division  and  State,  by 

Kind  of  Business — 19'+8:  Establishments,  receipts,  pay  roll,  and  personnel 8. 04 

8D  Laundries,  Cleaning  and  Dyeing  Plants,  and  Related  Services — Selected  Standard  Metropolitan 

Areas,  by  Kind  of  Business — 194-8:  Establishments,  receipts,  pay  roll,  and  personnel 8.34 

8E  Laundries  With  Power  Facilities — Total  Receipts,  by  Major  Sources — Geographic  Division  and 

State— 1948 8.57 

8F  Laundries  With  Power  Facilities — Total  Receipts,  by  Major  Sources — Selected  Standard  Metropol- 
itan Areas— 1948 8 .  58 

8G  Laundries,  Cleaning  and  Dyeing  Plants,  and  Related  Services — Total  Receipts,  by  Major  Sources 

— Geographic  Division  and  State,  by  Kind  of  Businegs — 1948 8.59 

8H  Laundries,  Cleaning  and  Dyeing  Plants,  and  Related  Services — Total  Receipts,  by  Major  Sources 

— Selected  Standard  Metropolitan  Areas,  by  Kind  of  Business — 1948 8.74 

8J  Laundries  With  Power  Facilities — Wholesale  Receipts,  by  Major  Sources — Geographic  Division  and 

State— 1948 8 .96 

8K  Laundries  With  Power  Facilities — Wholesale  Receipts,  by  Major  Sources — Selected  Standard  Met- 
ropolitan Areas— 1948 8.97 

8L  Laundries,  Cleaning  and  Dyeing  Plants,  and  Related  Services — Wholesale  Receipts,  by  Major 

Sources — Geographic  Division  and  State,  by  Kind  of  Business — 1948 8.98 

8M  Laundries,  Cleaning  and  Dyeing  Plants,  and  Related  Services — Wholesale  Receipts,  by  Major 

Sources — Selected  Standard  Metropolitan  Areas,  by  Kind  of  Business — 1948 8.105 

8N  Establishments  Reporting  Receipts  of  $50,000  or  More  From  Laundry  Work  (Bundle,  Flat,  and 

Family  Services) — Receipts,  by  Major  Sources — Geographic  Division  and  State,  by  Kind  of 
Business— 1948 ' 8.114 

8P  Establishments  Reporting  Receipts  of  $50,000  or  More  from  Laundry  Work  (Bundle,  Flat,  and 
Family  Services) — Receipts,  by  Major  Sources — Selected  Standard  Metropolitan  Areas,  by 
Kind  of  Business— 1948 8.122 

8Q  Establishments  Reporting  Receipts  of  $50,000  or  More  from  Laundry  Work  (Bundle,  Flat,  and 

Family  Services) — Retail,  by  Method  of  Delivery,  and  Wholesale — Geographic  Division  and 

State,  by  Kind  of  Business— 1948 8.134 

8R  Establishments  Reporting  Receipts  of  $50,000  or  More  from  Laundry  Work  (Bundle,  Flat,  and 

Family  Services) — Retail,  by  Method  of  Delivery,  and  Wholesale — Selected  Standard  Metro- 
politan Areas,  by  Kind  of  Business — 1948 8.141 

8S  Establishments  Reporting  Receipts  From  Cleaning  and  Dyeing  Work — Receipts,  by  Major  Sources — 

Geographic  Division  and  State,  by  Kind  of  Business — 1948 8.150 

8T  Establishments  Reporting  Receipts  From  Cleaning  and  Dyeing  Work — Receipts,  by  Major  Sources — 

Selected  Standard  Metropolitan  Areas,  by  Kind  of  Business — 1948 8.156 

8U  Rug  Cleaning  Establishments — Receipts,  by  Major  Sources — Geographic  Division  and  State — 1948..  8.164 

P.  0.  -  5  -  s  8.01 


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Table  8B.— LAUNDRIES  WITH  POWER  FACILITIES— SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREAS':  1948 


8.03 


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Pay  Roll,  and  Pbrsonnbl 

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Receipts, 
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(Tfiou^dtid 
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Pay  roll, 
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{Thousand 
dollors) 

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Pay  roll,  workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 

Metropolitan  area 

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November 

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family 

workers, 
November 

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Total 
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Total 
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5 

13 

301 

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27 
39 
19 
40 

11 
26 
12 
15 
74 

13 
3 
32 
18 
38 

48 
16 
33 
697 
22 

17 
14 
31 
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15 

22 
76 
21 
35 
15 

41 
24 
7 
28 
23 
32 

16 
18 
65 

18 
4 
15 

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1,607 
2,681 
2,755 

82,806 

9,635 
4,834 
7,178 
4,063 
6,763 

1,802 
4,366 
1,620 
3,311 
11,600 

4,113 
417 
7,333 
7,049 
10,439 

11,460 

5,115 

5,356 

149,636 

3,123 

3,489 
2,674 
7,350 
2,329 
4,343 

2,181 
15,341 
2,990 
4,478 
1,890 

5,540 
2,001 
1,430 
9,494 
3,335 
^     4,066 

3,577 
3,177 
19,917 
2,593 
929 
1,654 

8,449 
2,871 
1,674 
1,334 
45, 539 

5,368 
2,477 
3,714 
1,834 
3,722 

966 
2,177 

817 
2,078 
6,073 

2,118 
237 
4,067 
3,380 
4,943 

6,037 
2,503 
2,724 
79,829 
1,641 

1,758 
1,408 
3,896 
1,072 
2,204 

1,084 
7,693 
1,310 
2,369 
964 

3,051 
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5,376 
1,659 
2,235 

1,796 

1,775 

10,973 

1,397 

489 

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33 

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31 

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10 
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15 
12 

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36 

324 

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1,963 

913 

829 

18,468 

2,743 
1,369 
2,321 
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2,043 

508 

1,233 

384 

880 

3,693 

1,392 
136 
2,146 
2,174 
2,168 

2,767 

1,612 

1,835 

34,323 

976 

912 
769 

1,613 
514 

1,310 

486 

4,313 

783 

1,707 
429 

1,354 
490 
458 

1,942 
860 

1,352 

775 
1,022 
5,250 
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345 
485 

4,537 

1,768 

851 

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17,828 

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1,280 
2,083 
830 
1,927 

495 

1,178 

360 

628 

3,426 

1,262 
132 
2,032 
2,122 
2,020 

2,601 

1,538 

1,594 

32,960 

924 

864 
734 

1,554 
513 

1,257 

429 
4,161 

705 
1,605 

395 

1,211 
449 
434 

1,830 
748 

1,257 

747 
1,009 
4,923 
826 
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447 

159,480 
54,629 
31,754 
25,387 

867,722 

103,385 
57,295 
72,040 
36,025 
68,980 

18,320 
40,352 
15,105 
38,149 
117,656 

39,268 
4,345 
76,027 
68,451 
95,218 

116,137 

44,812 

52,347 

1,546,600 

31,310 

33,825 
26,554 
77,682 
20,425 
40,418 

20,563 
146,998 
26,957 
43,893 
17, 546 

54,092 
20,314 
14,840 
91,254 
33,204 
39,317 

35,573 
33,240 

202,390 
27,116 
9,710 
17,188 

157,245 

51,605 

30, 580 

25,063 

Chicsi-o.   Ill 

854,348 

101,073 

55,977 

67,411 

34,517 

67,209 

Duluth,  Hinr  .-Superior,  Wis 

Fori  WDrth,  Tex 

18,093 
39,082 
14,703 

27,059 

113,385 

37,506 

4,314 

74,231 
67,981 

92,762 

112,225 

Nashville,  Tenn 

43,797 

48,324 

1,517,883 

30,542 

Omaha,   Nebr'. 

33,103 

25,856 

76,171 

20,407 

39,690 

19,029 

144,509 

25,455 

42,860 

16,893 

50,684 

19,333 

14,371 

Seattle,  Wash 

89, 546 

30,738 

38,526 

35,200 

33,084 

197,273 

26,845 

9,710 

16,25^ 

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Table  8D.-LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— SELECTED  STANDARD 

METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  iy48 

ESTABUSHMENTS,  RECEIPTS,  PAY  RoLL,  AND  PEflSONNEL 


Metropolitan  area  and  kind  of  business 


Establish' 
ments 


(^lumber) 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollcTs) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Unincorporated 
businesses 


propnctors, 
November 


O^umher) 


Unpaid* 

family 

workers, 

November 

{?{umbcr) 


Paid  employees,  workweek 
ended  nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
Q^umhir) 


Full  work- 
week 


(Hunthcr) 


Pay  roll,  workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(Dolhri) 


Full  work- 
week 

(Dolbn) 


AKRON,  OHIO 

Laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total... 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  Tacilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage ) 

Self-service  laundries 

ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY,  N.  Y. 

Laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total... 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage.) 

Self-service  laundries '. 

ALLENTOWN-BETHLEHIM-EASTON,  PA. 

Laundries,  latmdry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total... 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage ) 

Self-service  laundries 

ATLANTA,  GA. 

Laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total... 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthe  tic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage) 

Self-service  laundries .' 

See  footnotcsat  end  of  table. 


194 
2 


262 
13 


146 
3 


21 
103 


185 
74 


1,701 
1,064 


_(>0_ 


938 
455 


488 
229 


(x) 
(x) 

JxL 


_txl_ 


(X) 

(x) 


JxL. 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


_CxI_ 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

(x) 

_ix)_ 


(x) 
(x) 


555 

2,190 
151 


1,421 
(x) 


249 

1,291 

87 


(x) 


116 
585 
45 


(X) 


(x) 


(X) 


2,481 


987 


607 
2,794 

189 
1,597 


377 
1,497 

22 

697 


(X) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

(X) 


(x) 
(x) 


188 
799 

15 

309 


509 

3,308 

95 


2,299 
126 


5,533 


235 

,873 

38 


404 
17 


216 
12 


1,115 


132 

964 

19 


244 
14 


2,804 


1,844 
350 

(x) 


1,084 
394 

(x) 


451 
239 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
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(X) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


1,419 
(x) 


747 
29 


(X) 


1 ,168 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


7 
(x) 


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(x) 


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(x) 


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4 
(x) 


108 
5 


8,666 


146 
3 


8,607 
925 

(x) 


5,250 
401 

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(x) 


(x) 
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(X) 


3,470 
313 

(x) 

1') 


704 

2,758 

103 


1,005 
845 


278 

1,266 

38 


225 
213 


17 

116 

4 


184 
64 


173 

798 

32 


183 
153 


431 

223 


109 
540 
45 


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13 
294 


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(x) 


124 

913 

19 


208 
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1.X3 


451 
226 


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(x) 


3 
(x) 


3.588 


3,303 
285 

(x) 


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171 

747 

32 


157 
128 


26.955 


17,946 
9,009 


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(x) 
(x) 

.ixL 


(x) 


5,034 

24,513 

1,805 


5,043 
(x) 


94 .972 


35.986 


7,158 
28,828 

454 

12.599 


(x) 
(x) 


43,640 


5,200 

37,707 

733 


8,061 
399 


53.733 


27,541 


20,463 
7,078 

(x) 

2,432 


"To 

(x) 


23,077 

1io~" 

14,545 
(x) 


2,219 
107 


175,574 


109,635 


101,497 
8,138 

(x) 


1.753 


5,792 

25,047 

906 


4,639 
4,909 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 


8.35 


Table  8D.-iAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— SELECTED  STANDARD 

METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 

Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Metropolitan  area  and  kind  ot  business 


BMTIHMffi,  HD. 
Laundries,   laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,   total.. 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

without  power   laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power   laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Hug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage) 

Self-service  laundries 

BIRMINGHAM,  AU. 

Laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total.., 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establ  i  shments ' .  ■ . 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments ■. 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage) 

Self-service  laundries 

BOSTON,  MASS. 

Laundries,   laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total... 

Power  laundries 

Witn  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

with  po'rfer  laundry  facilities 

Without  po'^r  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthet  ic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (Inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage) 

Self-service  laundries 

BRIDCEPCRT,  CONN. 

Laundries,  la-jndry  services,   cleaning  and  dyeing,  total.. 

Power  laundries 

vith  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  pcrwer  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establlshisents 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.   fur  repair 

and  storage) 

Self-service  laundries 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


Establish 
mcnts 

(><umbcr) 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

(T'10145duJ 

dolUrs) 


756 
58 


10 
Ml 


2*1 
159 

561 

32 


15 
17 


92 

135  I 


1,559 
li2 


13 
21 

3_ 


9,459 
4,801 


(«) 


(x) 
(x) 
(X) 


(x) 
(X) 


725 

4,308 

364 


5,065 
492 


10,187 
4.122 


3,120 
1,002 

(x) 

("1 


(x) 


(x) 


4,375 


3,399 
(x) 

154 


398 
383 


4,458 
14,969 


2,966 

1,711 


(x) 
(x) 


2,928 
9,225 
1,296 


10,705 
1,151 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

(Thousdud 
dollars) 


5,698 
2,349 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 

_LxL. 


(x) 
(x) 


329 

2,163 

213 


974 
103 


1,751 
534 

(x) 
44— 


(x) 


(x) 


2,069 


TJy 

1,533 
(x) 

68 

65 
100 


2,645 
8,384 


1,823 


1,282 
541 


(x) 
(x) 


3,855 
1,735 


679 
1,056 

84 

706 


1,342 

4,886 

758 


1,867 
246 


Unincorporated 
businesses 


Active 

proprietors, 

November 

(?siumber) 


319 
37 


_Ul. 


(x) 
(x) 

_LxL 


(X) 
(X) 


30 

lU 

3 


800 
52 


(x) 


7^ 
(x) 

Jxl. 


(X) 


1W 
1 
(x) 


7 

101 


(x) 
(x) 


1,595 
115 


Unpaid 

t'amily 

workers. 

November 

(Number) 


_ixl_ 
(x) 
(x) 


(X) 
(x) 


(x) 
44- 


(x) 


(X) 


19 

139 

3 


(x) 
(X) 


404 
34 


(x) 
(x) 


417 
517 

10 

204 


(x) 
(X) 


214  [ 
1,065 

51   I 

1,347  I 
94  ; 


I 


95 
676 


182 
14 


(x) 
Cx) 


(x) 
(X) 


Paid  employees,  workweek 
ended  nearest  Nov.  15 


Toul 
(T^umber) 


6,750 


4,400 


2,975 
1,425 


x) 

X) 

1,493 


184 

1,219 

90 


699 
93 


1,632 


,234 
398 


(x) 
4xL 


(?) 
(x) 


1,152 
M 


10,734 


1,334 
4,323 


591 
222 


(x) 
(x) 
3,438 


727 

2,316 

395 


1,151 
207 


201 
255 


(x) 
(x) 


38 
287 


108 
16 


Full  work- 
week 

(^^uinber) 


6,491 


4,267 


2,947 
1,340 


-iii- 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(X) 


177 

1,184 

86 


521 
67 


3,245 


1,089 
386 

(x) 
44— 


(x) 


1,428 
"TO 
1,095 
(X) 


9,846 


5,206 


1,225 
3,981 


562 
196 


(x) 
(x) 
3,159 


681 
2,130 
348 


923 
164 


Pay  roll,  workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov,  15 


Total 
(Dollars) 


Full  work- 
week 

(Dollars) 


233 .950 


150.965 


104,969 
45,996 


-UL. 


(x) 
(x) 

-Ixl- 


(x) 
(X) 

55.654 


7,061 

45,027 

3,566 

8,985 

20,292 
2,330 


97,767 


43,724 


32,876 
10,848 

(x) 
44— 


(X) 

(x) 


(x) 


41,493 


30,764 
(x) 
1,264 

1,284 
2,112 


207,093 


49,662 
157,431 


23,260 
9,444 

9,016 


(x) 
(x) 


26,135 
93,332 
14,018 

11,463 


41,012 
5,654 


37,029 


17,829 


200 
238 

i\ 

73 


(x) 
(x) 


7,798 
10,031 

196 

3,698 


37 
281  I 

...  I 


(x) 

(X) 


14,977 


2,047 
12,930 


3,660 
497 


229 ,776 


148.730 


104,534 
44,196 


JxL 


(x) 
(x) 

Jxi- 


(X) 
(x) 

54.915 


6,965 

44,524 

3,426 

8,643 


17,460 
1,829 


93,082 


41 ,286 


30,549 
10,737 

(x) 


TO 
(x) 

4x1. 


(x) 


39,865 

"ra — 

30,143 
(x) 


1,163 
1,976 


48,164 
151,924 

6,958 

31,658 


22,774 
8,884 


(x) 
(x) 


25,391 
88,927 
13,398 


36,945 
5,044 


7,784 
9,829 

146 

3,488 


(x) 
(x) 


14 ,866 
2,032 
12,834 


3,242 
444 


8.36 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Tabic  8D.-LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— SELECTED  STANDARD 
METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Establishments.  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Metropolitan  area  and  kind  of  business 


BUFFALO,  H.  Y. 
Ijiundriea,   laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeiog.   total... 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  nnd  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facllUlea 

Hand  laundries ■ 

Linen  supply  eatabllshments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facIUtlCB 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage) 

Self-service  laundries 

CANTON,  OHIO 

Laundries,  laundry  seinrices,  cleaning  and  dyeing,   total... 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  Inundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establlahmen's 

With  power  laundry  facllUlea 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  eatabllshments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (Inc.   fur  repair 

and  storage) 

Self-service  laundries 

CHARLESTON,  W.  VA. 

laundries,  laundry  aervioea,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total... 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  faoUltleo 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  loundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage) 

Self-service  laundries 

CHATTANOOGA,  TENN. 

lAundrl68»  laundry  services,  cleaning  nnd  dyeing,    total.. 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  (ind  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  catabllsfunents ' 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facllltlea 

Diaper  liervlce  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  foellltles 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  ond  petroleum  solvent. 

Rug  cleaning  eatabllahments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  gorment  repair  (Inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage) 

S«lf-8ervlae  loundrlea 

See  footnotnnt  end  of  table. 


Eatabllsh- 
ments 


(Humber) 


il 

102 

2 


486 
16 


Rcceipta. 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


18,753 


8.977 


4,604 
4,373 

169 

3.225 


2,571 
654 


T0~ 
(x) 

5.820 


To 

4,804 
Cx) 

410 

2,909 
120 


3,923 


2,043 


(x) 

(x) 

All. 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
1,548 


434 
1,114 


562 
45 


J^ 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


1.774 


To 

1,622 
(x) 


167 
47 


To 

(x) 


57 

1,422 

285 


120 
102 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
doIUrs) 


9.789 


5.299 


2.768 
2,531 

41 

1,406 


1,176 
230 


To— 

(x) 
2.793 


To 

2,379 
(x) 
178 

401 
33 


1,953 


TO 
(x) 

(x) 

(xl 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


180 
564 


4 
106 


±L 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


To" 

8 
(x) 


To 

(x) 


(x) 

To 


21 
646 
151 


Unincorporated 
businesses 


Active 

proprietors, 

November 

Mumber) 


To" 

(x) 


To" 

1 
(x) 


527 
15 


TT 
(X) 

(x) 


(x) 
-Cxi. 


(x) 


JxL 


To" 

(x) 


Jji. 


(x) 


TT 

(x) 


T^ 

(x) 


Unpaid 

family 

workers, 

(November 

CMutnber) 


(x) 
(x) 


TT 
(x) 


185 
9 


TT 
(x) 

(x) 

_Lxi. 


(x) 


JxJ- 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 

(X) 


_ixl. 


(x) 


To 

(x) 


TT 

(x) 


Paid  employees,  workweek 
ended  nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(><umber) 


2,408 


1,342 
1,066 

35 

588 


501 
87 


(X) 
(x) 
1,463 


TO 

1,266 
(x) 

96 

269 
25 


TT 
(x) 

(x) 
4il- 


JxL 


(x) 


93 
323 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


Jul. 


(x) 


TO" 

4i 
(x) 


TO" 

Cx) 


-^ 


Full  work- 
week 

(Number) 


2.260 


1,217 
1,043 

32 

585 


501 
84 


(x) 
(x) 


Trf— 

1,213 
(x) 


195 
20 


1^ 

(x) 

(x) 
(X) 


(x) 


(X) 


(X) 


92 
288 


±L 


(x) 
(x) 


_LxL 


(x) 


TT" 

4 
(x) 


1,408 


Pay  roll,  workwedi  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(DolUrs) 


184 ,476 


"TJT 
(X) 


-^ 


13 
436 
98 


52,512 
44,135 


21,307 
3,569 

1,451 


(x) 
(x) 
56,844 


(x) 

48,887 
(x) 
3,823 


9,149 
709 


TT 
(x) 

(x) 

_txl. 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
14,800 


3,610 
11,190 


2,266 
535 


(x) 


(X) 
(x) 


__(xl. 

(x)' 


(x) 

17,491 

(x) 


704 
350 


42,361 


TT 
(x) 


TO^ 
-iff 


lS|8t^ 


402 
12,724 
2,723 


648 
348 


Full  work 
week 

(DolUrj) 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 

Tabic  SD.^LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— SELECTED  STANDARD 
METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


8.37 


ESTABUSHMENTS,  RECEIPTS,  PAY  ROLL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


Metropoliun  area  and  Lind  of  business 


i"HT<'M!0,  TI.l. 
lAundrlcs,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeln^.toVil . . . 

Power  laundries 

Wltli  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  racllities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  ^ower  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Doth  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage) 

Self-service  laundries 

CINCINNATI .  CHIC 

Laundries,  laundry  servleea,  ele&nlng  and  dyeing,  total  •. . 

Power  laundries 

Wltli  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

with  power  laundry  facilities 

without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

with  power  laundry  facilities 

without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage ) 

Self-service  laundries 

CLEVELAMD,  OHIO 
Laundries,  laundry  services^  cleanljig  and  dyeing,  total  ... 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

with  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage) 

Self-service  laundries 

COLUMBUS,  OHIO 
Laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,   total... 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent. 

Both  synthetic  arid  petroleiaa  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.   fur  repair 

and  storage) 

Self-service  laundries 

See  footaotes  at  end  of  table. 


Establish- 
ments 

CNumbcr) 


1,734 


48 

205 

865 
70 


35 

35 

u 

13 

431 
79 

335 
17 


3,910 
139 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thousdud 
dollars) 


17,365 
49,479 

7,186 

17,845 


13,624 
4,221 

-ialSl 
2,338 


95^ 
39  ' 
2  { 


425 
18 


123 

37 

5 


837 
18 


260 
H 


45,319 
5,695 

37,074 
2,550 

3,619 


33,462 
1,968 


13,526  ' 


Pay  roll, 
enure  year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


Unincorporated 
businesses 


73,471 


37,760 
10,116 
27,644 

1,709 

7,708 


6,775 
933 

1,094 


23,926 
.',735 

19,838 
1,353 

1,364 


5,244 
383 


1,826  I 
5,125 

(x) 
2,728 


(x) 
M 


4,182 
1,155 
3,027 

(x) 

1,082 


(x) 
(x) 


7,702 

"Til — 

4,922 
(x) 


3,027 
181 


27,333 


3,399 
5,705 


5,666 
489 


(x) 
(X) 
10,003 


4,964 
4,263 
776 


6,700 
171 


10,329  ; 


3,740 

2,456 
(x) 


525 
47 


12,789 


Active 
proprietors, 
November 
(dumber) 


1,868 


^179 

26 
153 

1,104 

33 


99 

331 
13 


4,041 
150 


(x) 


(x) 
(X) 


(x) 


448 
13 


Unpaid 
family 

workers. 
November 

(?>iuinbCT) 


22 

355 

5 


_109 

21 

83 

5 


1,905 
62 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


-^ 


(x) 


4,634 


1,816 
2,818 


2,287 


2,212 
75 


(x) 
(x) 


2.178 

2,452 

409 


1,348 
41 


1,658 
538 

(x) 

2,584 


(x) 
(x) 

-ixl_ 


(x) 


4.775 


1,873 
2,902 


2,095 
109 


1,059 
293 

(x) 

1,085 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


2,371 


907 
1,464 


415 
32 


9 

28 

104 
4 


(x) 


126 

24 

3 


884 

20 


(x) 


tx) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


259 
9 


Paid  employees,  workweek 
ended  nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(Nufider) 


4.056 
11.366 

1,269 

2,978 


2,613 

365 


10,163 


1,224 
7,864 
1,075 


3.211 
279 


Full  work- 
week 

(Number) 


.'9,006 


14,925 


3,885 
11,040 

952 

2,837 


2,483 
354 


9,466 


601 
1,489 

(x) 


(X) 
(X) 


-W 


1.817 


(x) 
(x) 


352 
11 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


1,146 
(x) 
102 

371 
42 


5.851 


2.160 


819 
1,341 


1,072 
31 


(X) 
(x) 


1.063 
972 
197 


765 
25 


2,615 


1,136 
7.320 

1,010 

406 

2,341 
189 


574 
1,424 

(x) 


(X) 
(x) 


1.738 


1.106 
(x) 


287 
36 


5,558 


Pay  roll,  workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(Dollars) 


Full  work' 
week 

(Dollars) 


1,420,888 


721.135 


191.843 
529.292 

36.732 

144.629 


127,080 
17,549 

19,507 


54.034 

388,316 

32.895 


111-,617 
9,770 


183,003 


22.553 
57,259 

(x) 

21,243 


Cx) 
(x) 


45,857 
(x) 


11,190 
1,456 


242,924 


2,084 


813 
1,271 

115 

1,085 


1.055 
30 


(x) 


980 
895 
195 


587 
22 


2,442 


631 
202 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 

_ixi. 


(x) 


391 
742 


261 
26 


610 
192 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 

(x) 


(x) 


352 
717 


209 
25 


87,086 


34,272 
52.814 

3.718 

41 .930 


40,401 
.529 

5,240 


1^ 
(x) 

98,881 


45,526 
46.053 
7,302 


28.743 
937 


U0,526 


28,686 


22.501 
6,185 

(x) 

27 ,887 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


48.906 


17,806 
31,100 


8,684 
801- 


1,387,052 


711,314 

189,022 
522,292 


124,258 
17,273 

19.276 


19,276 


460,191 


52,454 
375.957 
31,780 


95.834 
7,837 


178,925 


77,964 


22,030 
55,934 

(x) 

20,796 


(x) 
(x) 


45,310 
(x) 


10,068 
1,366 


34,225 
51,760 

3,313 

41.648 


40,142 
1,506 

5,240 


TJ) 
(X) 


43,734 

44,161 

7,282 


25.557 
858 


107,664 


28,354 


22,231 
6,123 

(x) 

26 ,998 


(x) 
(X) 

_txL 


(X) 


47.7?2 


17.105 
30,667 


8,025 
780 


8.38 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  8D.— LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— SELECTED  STANDARD 
METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 

Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Metropolitan  area  and  kind  of  business 


Establish' 
ments 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roU. 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollar;) 


Unincorporated 
businesses 


Active 

proprietors, 

November 

(^iumber) 


Unpaid 

family 

workers,  , 

November 

(Humbcr) 


Paid  employees,  workweek 
ended  nearest  Nov,  15 


Total 
(HumbcT) 


Full  work- 
week 

(^lumber) 


Pay  roll,  workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(Dollars) 


Full  work- 
week 


DALLAS,  TEX. 

Laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total... 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laiuidry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage ) 

Self-service  laundries 

DAVENPORT,  IOWA-ROCK  ISLAJID-MOLINE,  ILL. 

Laundries,  laundry  services,  cleanii;g  and  dyeing,  total... 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning'  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing'  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Ru^  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage) 

Self-service  laundries 

DATTiSH,  OHIO 

laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total... 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthe  tic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage) 

Self-service  laundries 

DENVER,  COLO. 

Laundries,  laundry  sei-vices,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total... 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage) 

Self-service  laundries 

See  footnotfflat  end  of  table. 


10 

161 

6 


140 
126 


206 
13 


253 
34 


4,924 
657 

(x) 

1.690 


2,821 
269 

(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


1,772 
174 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


7^ 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 

JxL- 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

(x) 

_Cx)_ 


(x) 
(X) 


(x) 
(x) 

_ixl_ 


1,597 
160 

(x) 


208 

5,146 

922 


1,079 
960 


4,036 


90 

2,557 

516 


245 

179 


1,877 


169 
4 


145 
131 


62 
106 


(X) 
(x) 

1,530 


(x) 
(X) 
(xl 


(x) 
(x) 


46 

1,255 

229 


158 
164 


1,146 
201 


US 
129 


1,403 


932 
471 


520 
246 


275 
134 


.J61 


238 
129 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 

JxL 


(x) 
1,570 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


Cx) 
(x) 

Jxl_ 


(x) 
Cx) 

Jxi_ 


(x) 
(x) 

.ixL 


(x) 
(x) 

(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


194 
1,376 


151 
112 


104 
730 


50 
379 


983 
2,240 

(x) 


564 
909 


(x) 


Jxl. 


(x) 
3,404 


2,902 
(x) 
280 


1,965 
177 


(x) 

1,857 


1,647 
(x) 


476 
31 


_txL. 


-liL 


4,044 
1,684 


_ixl_ 


1,002 
(x) 


2,450 
791 


_lxl_ 


(x) 


3,729 


3,186 
(X) 
211 

1,701 
226 


1,890 


1,648 
(x) 
58 

231 
32 


(x) 


(x) 


AH. 


J^ 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


1^ 

(x) 


201 
11 


_ixl_ 


JxL 


AiL. 


Jxl. 


(x) 


(X) 


3 
114 


(x) 


(x) 


276 
41 


104 
13 


277 
469 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


"To" 

7, 
(x) 


264 
26 


_ixL 


1,324 
453 


(x) 


(x) 


TO 
7 
(x) 


12 
844 


164 
19 


42 
369 


1,648 


272 
436 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


7 
(x) 


214 

19 


(x) 


1,254 
419 


JxL 


(x) 


"TJT 

6 
(x) 


12 
767 


116 
17 


60.254 


54,779 
5,475 

(x) 

11.673 


(x) 
(x) 

(x) 


(x) 
(X) 


1,989 
51 ,016 
8,874 


5,310 
4,068 


35,607 


13,878 


9,552 
4,326 

(x) 
2.999 


(x) 
(x) 

(x) 


(x) 
16,794 


2,316 
14,478 


1,317 


311 
283 


10,797 
18,505 

(x) 

6,723 


(X) 


(x) 
35,121 


T 

31,289 
(x) 
1,364 

10,164 
778 


(x) 


44,331 
15,307 


AH. 


8,961 
(x) 


"T^fl— 

31 ,293 
(x) 


5,912 
644 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 


8.39 


Table  8D.-LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— SELECTED  STANDARD 
METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 

ESTABUSHMENTS,  RECEIPTS,  PaV  RoLL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


Metropolitan  area  and  kind  of  business 


Establish- 
ments 

(>iumbfT) 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

doliars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Unincorporated 
businesses 


Active 
proprietors, 
November 
{^^umber) 


Unpaid 
family 

workers, 
November 

(Xumber) 


E^d  employees,  workweek 
ended  nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(^(umber) 


Full  work- 
week 

(^lumber) 


Pay  roll,  workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(Dollars) 


Full  work- 
week 

(Dollars) 


DES  MOINES,  IOWA 

Lauiulries,  laundry  servicer,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  estahlishments. 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaiilng  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur  repair 

attd  storage) 

Self-service  laundries 

DETROIT,  MICH. 

Laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total 

Power  laundries 

.With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laujidry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent \. 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage) 

Self-service  laundries 

DULUTH,  MINM.-3DPERI0R,  WIS. 
Laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  estabishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  Cine,  fur  repair 

ai«l  storage) 

Self-service  laundries 

ERIE,  PA. 

laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  po-wer  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Hug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage) 

Self-service  laundries 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


(x) 


1,011 


22 
9 


m 

2i6 
16 


1,392 
36 


1,744 


(x) 
M 


1,610 

-no— 

1,333 
(x) 

(x) 


M 


61,739 


3,724 
17,418 


9,795 
968 

1,245 
"T^f) 
(x) 

24,355 
5,909 

17,358 
1,088 


12,836 

306 


1,233 


867 
366 


(x) 


(x) 
(X) 


498 
453 


259 
33 


232 

773 


(x) 
_txl_ 


(x) 
(x) 


62 

1,030 


161 
■113 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


1.008 


(X) 
(x) 


(X) 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


17 
248 


(x) 
(X) 


6 
(X) 

(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

(X) 


(x) 
(x) 


11 

99 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 

298 

4,458 


(x) 
(X) 


(x) 


2 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


2,151 
8,859 


80 
4A7 


4,939 
232 


(x) 
12,356 


(x) 


2,602 
9,247 
507 


2,366 

51 


233 
294 
29 


1,470 
37 


531 

190 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 

"T3rr 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


236 
203 


152 
474 


(x) 
Jxl- 


(X) 
(x) 


(x) 
JJSL 


Cx) 
(X) 


(x) 


18 
520 


108 
85 


(x) 


"50" 

o 

(x)" 
(X) 


(x) 


12,059  j 


11^ 

13,188 
(x) 

(x) 


2,782 
(x) 


4,804 


952 
3,852 


4,597 


171 
4 


1,853 
77 


871 
3,726 


1,795 


1,720 
75 


42,610 
170,952 

13,978 

97,497 


(x) 


"ra" 

(x) 


(x) 


654 
19 


1,166 
3,850 

204 


1,526 
40 


1,065 

3,602 

195 


1,142 
29 


92,272 
5,225 

10,403 


"TJT 
(x) 

248,206 


53,584 
184,568 
10,054 


52,070 
1,116 


26,590 


268 
120 


259 

117 


(x) 
(x) 


00" 


(x) 
(x) 


~JW 


(x) 
(x) 


"TiO" 


13,928  I 


9,867  ' 
4,061  I 

(x) 

(x) 


~JW 


(x) 


111 
120 


26 
3 


100 
116 


77  I 
284 


(x) 
_Ixi_ 


(x) 
(x) 


(X) 
-ixL 


(x) 
Cx) 


(x) 


4,049 
4,100 


711 
97 


Cx) 
(x) 


2,715 
9,090 

(x) 

Jzl 


(x) 
Cx) 


9 
274 


(x) 


(x) 


Cx) 


261 
33 
43 


298 
10,069 


1,877 
(X) 


18.927 


(x) 
Cx) 

291 

4,176 


00" 
(x) 


15,414 

13,019 
(x) 

(x) 


2,639 
Cx) 


40,953 
168,210 


89,063 
5,207 

10,246 


""HO" 
Cx) 

240,643 


51,936 

178,952 

9,755 


45,029 
942 


26,083 


9,696 
4,029 

Cx) 

Cx) 


"HO" 


(x) 


00" 


7,894 


3,845 
4,049 


581 
97 


2,696 
7,467 

(x) 

Jxi 


(x) 
Cx) 


10,118 


272 
9,846 


1,632 
(X) 


8.40 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  8D.— LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— SELECTED  STANDARD 

METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 

Establishments,  Receipts,  Pav  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Metropolitan  area  and  kind  of  business 


FLINT,  MICH. 

Laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total.. 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage) 

Self-service  laundries 

FORT  WORTH,  TEX. 

laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total.. 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  po^er  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage) 

Self-service  laundries 

FRESNO,  CALIF. 
Laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total,. 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage) 

Self-service  laundries 

GRAND  RAPIDS,  MICH. 

Laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total.. 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establlshirents 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage) 

Self-service  laundries 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


Establish- 
ments 


(Humber) 


106 

129 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


(x) 


(x) 
(X) 


00" 
M 


(x) 
1,548 
(x) 
tx) 


676 
30 


6.931 


3,474 


3,142 
332 

(x) 

-U) 


(X) 
(x) 


(x) 
2,462 


142 

2,205 

115 


96S 
714 


1,239 


(x) 
(x) 

(x) 


_M_ 


~M 


1,077 


345 
732 


736 
lU 


2,328 


(x) 
(x) 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 

_Ixl_ 


(x) 


1,625 


431 
,194 


483 
54 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


1,202 


289 


Ti) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


"ra" 

(x) 


7 
(x) 

(X) 


1,711 
151 


(x) 
Oxi. 


(x) 
(X) 


(X) 


77 

,143 

56 


284 
132 


161 
364 


169 
18 


1,492 


(x) 
(x) 


(X) 

(x) 
(xl 


(x) 


155 
567 


80  I 

18 


Unincorporated 
businesses 


Active 

proprietors, 

November 

(Hnmbc) 


00 
(x) 


(TJ) 
(x) 

(x) 


"W 
(x^ 


T30 

(x) 
(x) 


(X) 
xl. 


113 
142 


(x) 
(x) 


To" 

(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


Unpaid 
family 

workers, 
November 

WumM 


7^ 
tx) 


To 

(x) 
(x) 


(X) 


(X) 

(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
_tx 


(x) 


(X) 

(x) 

(X) 


(x) 
(x) 


Paid  employees,  workweek 
ended  nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(Number) 


(x) 
(X) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


To 

3 
(x) 
(x) 


2.029 


1,033 
79 

(x) 


(X) 


40 

665 

22 


190 
125 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


"W" 


70 
175 


(X) 
(x) 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


87 
249 


Full  work- 
week 

Wumber) 


(x) 
(x) 


(X) 
(x) 


TO" 

(x) 


"ra" 

3 
(x) 
(x) 


940 
78 


(x) 


(x) 
00_ 


T? 
(X) 


40 
624 
19 


167 
97 


"ra" 

(X) 
(x) 


(x) 


68 
126 


"Ho" 

(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


70 
239 


Pay  roll,  workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15  • 


Total 
(DolUrs) 


23,457 


TO^ 
(X) 


TO 
(x) 


"TiT— 

(x) 
15,769 


"W 

14,112 
(x) 

(x) 

2,891 
81 


65,680 


34,738 


32,374 
2,364 

(x) 

-txi 


To 

(X) 


(x) 
24,669 


1,383 

22,552 

734 


6,046 
2,814 


25,678 


T^ 
(x) 

(x) 


3,134 
7,331 


3,612 
373 


53,216 


27,092 


(x) 
(X) 
(x) 
10,775 


(x) 
(x) 


14,464 


3,295 
11,169 


1,789 
513 


Full  work- 
week 

(Doilarj) 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 


8.41 


Table  SD.^LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS.  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— SELECTED  STANDARD 

METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 

Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Metropolitan  area  and  kind  ot  business 


HARRISBURC,  PA. 

Laundries^   laundry  services,   cleaning  and  dyeing,   total  — 

Po«er  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments.^ 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  est^blishntents 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.   fur  repair 

and  storage) '• 

Self-service  laundries 

HARTFORD,  CONN. 

Laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total,.. 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage) 

Self-service  laundries 

HOUSTON,  TEX. 

Laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total... 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur  repair 

and  s  torage ) 

Self-service  laundries ■ 

HUNTINGTON,  W.  VA. -ASHLAND,  KY. 

Laundries,   laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,    total... 

Power  laundries ■ 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundrie  s ■ 

Linen  si^jply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleening  and  dyeing  plants. 

Synthetic  sclvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.   fur  repair 

and  s  torage ) 

Self-ser'.'ice  laundries 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


Establish- 
ments 

iHumbcr) 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


10 


25 
2i 


1 
301 


25 

258 

18 


72 
119 


1,256 
260 

(x) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

(Thoujaiid 
dollars) 


1,93A 


765 
185 


(x) 


Unincorporated 
businesses 


Active 

proprietors. 
Novemfwr 
(>iumbei) 


Unpaid 
family 

workers, 
November 

t^umber) 


7 
2 


(X) 


M 


(X) 


(x) 
(xj_ 


(x) 


306 
1,425 


570 
69 


6,673 


119 
794 


(x) 


TTT 

(x) 


(X) 


2,302 
1,544 


Jxi_ 


2,044, 


(x) 
M 


1,217 
827 


(x) 


(x) 
(xl 


7 

20 
1 

(x) 
1,726 
(x) 

3 

(x) 

207 

11 

1,307 
101 

1,113 


(x) 

9 
(x) 
(x) 


JjtL 


(x) 
(x) 


7,853 
943 

(x) 

2,609 


(x) 
(x) 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


6,728 


380 
5,785 
563 


466 
736 


2,960 


(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

jU1_ 


(X) 
(x) 


I.IW 


(x) 

9, 
(x) 

(x) 


462 
17 


220 
22 


9,404 


4,471 
384 

(x) 
1.135 


(x) 
(x) 


M 
(x) 
3,235 


172 
2,809 
254 


112 
150 


tx) 
(x) 
(x) 


_ixl_ 
(X) 
(x) 


(x) 

4 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

(X) 


208 
6 


(x) 


(x) 
(X) 

Jxl. 


(X) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

(X) 


Paid  employees,  workweek 
ended  nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(Humbcr) 


465 
119 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


57 
397 


Full  work- 
week 

(Number) 


_511 


407 
106 


(X) 


(X) 


55 
382 


Pay  roll,  workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(Dolbrj) 


647 
428 


j£L. 


(x) 
(x) 


TO" 

4 
(x) 

(x) 


60  j 

6| 


137 
20 


(x) 


2,716 
297 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(X) 
(x) 


312 
22 

268 
22 


78 
119 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

(x) 


(x) 

(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(X) 

(x) 


17 

164 

8 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


Ix) 
(x) 


(x) 

(X) 
(x) 


94 

1,540 

139 


80 
120 


601 
394 


_Ix)_ 


(x) 
(x) 


(X) 

3 
(x) 

(x) 


107 

12 


2,526 
274 

(X) 


(x) 
(») 

xl. 


(x) 
1,685 


87 

1,465 

133 


(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

Axl_ 


M 
(x) 


(x) 

2 
(x) 

(x) 


To 

(x) 
(x) 
JxL 


ix) 


(X) 

2 
(x) 

(x) 


18.580 


15,019 
3,561 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


2,293 
16,183 


1,841 
259 


38,371 
23,584 
14,787 

357 


(X) 
(x) 

1,018 


24,248 


Full  work- 
week 

(Oollurs) 


TO 
21,573 
(x) 

(x) 


4,633 
597 


S4,54S 
8,718 

(x) 
22,758 


(X.) 
(x) 


TO^ 
(X) 


3,682 

58,208 

5,658 


2,439 
3,544 


-JTT 

(x) 

(x) 

_tx)_ 


(x) 
(x) 


10.504 


(x) 
8,761 
(x) 
(x) 


2,855 
166 


8.42 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  8D.-LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— SELECTED  STANDARD 
METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 

ESTABUSHMENTS,  RECEIPTS,  PaY  ROLL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


Metropolitan  area  and  kind  of  business 


INDIANAPOLIS,  IHD- 

Laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total... 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries ' 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities ■ 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent. 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage) • 

Self-service  laundries 

JACKSONVILLE,  FLA. 

Laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total... 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Wi  thout  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage) 

Self-service  laundries 

JOHNSTOWN,  PA. 

laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total.., 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries < 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities , 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent , 

Rug  clesining  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (Inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage) 

Self-service  laundries 

KANSAS  CITY,  HO. 

Laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total.. 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries ^ 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Pe  troleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (Inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage) 

Self-service  laundries 

See  footnotes  at  end  of   table. 


Estabbsh' 
ments 

(Hnmbrr) 


189 
13 


272 
44 


38 

129 

2 


380 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thousdnd 
dolI<ir5) 


3,191 
4,747 

59 


1,020 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


427 

6,057 

372 


1,673 
203 


3.115 


,325 
1,790 


2,451 


221 

1,724 

506 

(x) 


288 
3X 


(x) 

JjlL. 


(x) 

(x) 

JxL 


(x) 
1.598 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


6,874 
2,478 


2,022 
(x) 

JiLL 


(x) 


5,288 


(x) 
4,049 
(x) 
478 

2,554 
334 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
dolldrj) 


1,355 
1,458 


Jxl. 


(X) 
JxL. 


(x) 

(x) 


210 

3,249 

204 


365 
49 


1,766 


814 
952 


_(xl_ 


(x) 
(x) 


74 
753 
252 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 

JxL 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


9,555 


5,273 


3,922 

1,351 

79 
(x) 


1,048 
(X) 


1,916 
(x) 


514 
71 


Unincorporated 
businesses 


Active 

proprietors, 

November 

(Aiumber) 


Asl. 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

(x) 


205 
13 


_txi_ 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
txl 


(x) 

(x) 

Jxl. 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


-IsL. 


(x) 


1 

(x) 


409 
35 


Unpaid 
fainily 

workers, 
November 

(>{umber) 


Jxl. 


(x) 
JjiL 


(x) 
(x) 


_(xl_ 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(X) 


(x) 


(x) 


145 
9 


Paid  employees,  workweek 
ended  nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(Number) 


4,034 
2,016 


892 
1,124 


_tx]_ 


(x) 
JxL 


(x) 
(x) 


110 

1,476 

92 


225 
43 


2,170 


533 

670 


Jxl_ 


(x) 
(x) 


-n- 


78 
514 
170 


(x) 


(x) 
JxL- 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


5.047 


2,968 


2,172 
796 


(x) 


(X) 


1,185 

895 
(x) 


324 
63 


Full  work- 
week 


(Number) 


Pay  roll,  workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(DolUrj) 


833 
1,039 


(x) 


(x) 
fx) 


(X) 

(x) 


100 

1,406 

91 


187 
36 


473 
623 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


65 
495 
162 


(x) 


(x) 
-UI- 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


2,661 


1,8W 
772 


(x) 


(X) 


8 
(x) 


263 
48 


162,737 


80,033 


36,420 
43,613 

273 

(x) 


7,447 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


4,543 
59,643 
4,126 

2,394 


7,338 
1,213 


61,703 


32.821 


15,485 
17,336 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


1,669 
15,389 

5,017 

(x) 


856 
2,160 


2,457 
(x) 


(X) 
(X) 


(x) 
20,057 


(x) 


(x) 


185,787 


100,756 


75,473 
25,283 

1,711 
JilL 


20,536 
(x) 


50,685 

39,384 
(x) 
3,970 


11,149 
1,526 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 


8.43 


Tabic  SD.^LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— SELECTED  STANDARD 
METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 

Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Metropolitan  area  and  kind  of  business 


Establish- 
ments 


(Humber) 


KNOXVILIZ.  TEMN. 
laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  -otal... 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeir.g  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  powev  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petrole  jn  sol  -  en  L 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  far  repair 

and  storage) 

Self-service  laundries 

LANCASTER,  PA. 

Laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total... 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries ■ 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage) 

Self-service  laundries 

LOS  ANGELES,  CALIF. 

Laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total... 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

\rtth  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments ■ 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage) ■ 

Self-service  laundries 

LOUISVILLE,  KY. 

Laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total.. 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  f aci lities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  s'jpply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  ser'.'ice  establishments 

With  power  laundrj'  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

aug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage) 

Self-service  laundries 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


22A. 

235 

27 


2,869 
i09 


_J^ 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


2j517 
(x) 
(x) 

Cx) 

(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


1-9^1 
285 

1,4-11 
255 

(x) 


(x) 


~J^ 


_lxl_ 


(x) 


(X) 

2 
Cx) 


Cx) 


31,348 


U,386 
16,462 

3,248 

13,567 


_2_j610 


IjAIO 

(x) 

Cx) 

Cx) 
(x) 
Cx) 


876 


98 
671 
107 


Cx) 


J-l. 


Cx) 


Cx) 
(x) 


Cx) 


Unincorporated 
businesses 


Active 

proprietors, 

November 

(^iumtxrr) 


(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


"50" 

(x) 

(x) 


12,522 
1,065 


(x) 
(X) 
26,892 


8,551 
16,191 
2,150 

2,1<8 

25,356 
3,967 


12.526 


6.1^9 


3,459 
2,670 


(x) 
1.818 


9,55i 
9,i29 


5,613 
299 


Unpaid 
latnily 

workers, 
November 

(Nufiber) 


Paid  employees,  workweek 
endea  nearest  Nov.  IS 


Total 
(Number) 


1,629. 


(x) 


(x) 
TxT 


(x) 
(x) 


M 


23 
126 


23 

3 


(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


_2ik 


57 

401 

58 


(x) 


(x) 


CxT" 


(X) 
(x) 


(x) 


15.688 


Full  work- 
week 

(Number) 


(x) 

(X) 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


_4Si 


49 

377 

56 


(x) 


-^56 


(X) 


"W" 


TO" 
(x) 


(x) 


7,571 


3,680 
3,891 

559 

2,303 


( 


(x) 

(x) 

13,708 
4,015 
8,633 
1,060 

724 


5,037 

502 


(x) 
(x) 


280 

282 

34 


3,096 
469 


6.568 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 

4,246 
(X) 

3,790 
(X) 

40 


1,871 
215 


2,058 
1,535 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


122 

94 

5 


1,456 
180 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


1W 
(X) 


tx) 
(x) 


(X) 

2,062 
(X) 


355 
43 


(X) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 

_tx}_ 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


2,200 
103 


(x) 
(x) 


1,536 

3,138 

356 


2,443 
376 


3,434 


1,016 
897 

(X) 


U) 
(x) 

(xl 


(X) 
(x) 


(X) 

9 
(x) 


262 
41 


3,555 
3,639 


2,217 


Pay  roll,  workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov,  15 


Total 
(Dollars) 


48,917 


_25j211 
(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


17.909 


1,971 
14,043 
1,895 

(x) 


1,156 
422 


(x) 


"TJT 


iii- 


Tx) 
4,760 


To 

2,125 
(x) 


(x) 


776,333 


2,116 
99 


(x) 
(x) 


1,454 

2,968 

347 


2,029 
264 


3,265 


1,821 


967 
834 


(x) 


"50" 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


TO 
9 
(X) 


201 
30 


173,562 
179,887 

19,505 


108,978 
6,161 


(x) 
(x) 
266,587 


79,796 
166,272 
20,519 

15,205 


105,959 
12,453 


124,875 


66,871 


38,294 
28,577 

(X) 

11,778 


"50 
(X) 

_ixl_ 


(x) 
Cx) 

44,129 


TO 

40,156 

(x) 

194 


7,337 
1,043 


Full  work- 
week 

(Oolldrj) 


8.44 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  8D.-LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— SELECTED  STANDARD 
METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Pehsonnel 


Metropolitan  area  and  kind  of  business 


MmPHIS,  TENN- 

Laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaining  and  dyeing,  total.,, 

Power  laundries , 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities , 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent. 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage ) 

Self-service  laundries, 

MIAMI,  FLA. 

Laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total... 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities, 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishment 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments , 

With  power  laundiy  facilities , 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants , 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Riog  cleaning  establishments , 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage  ) , 

Self-service  laundries 

MILWAUKEE,  WIS. 

Laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total.., 

Power  laundries. , 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities , 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries , 

Linen  supply  establishments , 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments , 

With  power  laundry  facilities , 

Without  power  laundry  facilities , 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants , 

Synthetic  solvent , 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent , 

Rug  cleaning  establishments , 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage ) , 

Self-service  laundries , 

MItmEAPOLIS-ST.  PAUL,  MINN, 
Laundries,  laundry  services,  deeming  and  dyeing,  total,,, 

Power  laundries , 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities , 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities , 

Hand  laundries , 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleanlnp  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage) 

Self-service  laundries 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


Establish- 
ments 


(Number) 


341 
59 


332 
23 


Reccipt3, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


(x) 
(x) 
1,32-1 


1^ 
(x) 


656 

3,509 
152 


723 
368 


7,041 
1,008 

M 

2,559 


2,518 


3.890 


701 

2, ex 

359 


1,910 
702 


3,840 
4,000 

386 

2.452 


(x) 


M 
5,551 


778 
4,332 
441 


2,415 
109 


18,264 


8,466 


6,782 
1,684 

147 


TiT 


2,073 

3,835 

310 


2,495 
355 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


2.391 


326 
1,973 
92 


209 
85 


■    3,926 
501 

(x) 

1,007 


1,001 
6 


1,939 


300 

1,456 

183 


225 
161 


2,162 
1,343 

69 

843 


Cx) 


M 

3,061 


356 

2,459 

246 


452 
19 


9,343 


4.802 


3,950 
852 


(x) 


"TiT 


3,040 


973 

1,931 

136 


410 
69 


Unincorporated 
businesses 


Active 
proprietors, 
November 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

(xi_ 


TJ) 


(x) 


358 
58 


(x) 


"TO" 
Cx) 


299 
6 


M 


"TiT 


359 

15 


Unpaid 
family 

workers, 
November 

(?{umber) 


"To" 

(x) 
(x) 


"Tir 

(x) 


"TJi 


(x) 


U7 
22 


"TiT 

(x) 


"TiO" 

(x) 


122 
3 


M 


"TTT 


Paid  employees,  workweek 
ended  nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(Number) 


"TJT 
(x) 

(x) 


"TiT 
(x) 

(x) 


"TiT 


1,429 


224 
1,143 
62 


155 
65 


3,687 


2,065 


1,774 
291 

(x) 


480 
3 


1.085 


158 
849 

7a 


164 

115 


957 
816 

75 

357 


"TiT 
(x) 


"TiT 
(x) 

1,397 


175 

1,119 

103 


304 
24 


4,329 


2,298 


1,889 
409 


(x) 


"TTT 


1,435 


449 
911 
75 


261 
44 


Full  work- 
week 

(^lumber) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


"Tir 


214 

1,111 

54 


137 
50 


1,7U 
278 

(x) 


452 
3 


1.046 


158 
810 
78 


133 
106 


3,324 


1,647 


896 
751 


"TO" 
(x) 


"W" 
U) 


147 

959 

98 


224 
9 


3,966 


1,801 
380 


(x) 


"fiT 


1,258 

sir 

803 
70 


178 
38 


Pay  roll,  workwedc  elided 
nearest  Nov,  15 


Total 
(Dollars) 


(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

8.957 


"Tit 

(x) 
(x) 


TiT 


46.292 


6,707 

37,642 

1,943 


4,053 
1,484 


135 .899 


80,172 


70,027 
10,145 

(x) 

16,440 


16,313 
127 


37.450 


6,725 
27,866 
2,859 


5,478 
3,913 


42,015 
35,606 

1,609 


"TO" 

(x) 


"TO" 

(x) 


7,240 

45,383 

4,352 

2,922 


9,938 
438 


181,915 


92.625 


76,268 
16,357 

1,382 

(x) 


59,945 


18,678 
38,584 
2,683 


9,127 
1,470 


Full  work- 
week 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 

Table  8D.-iAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— SELECTED  STANDARD, 
METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 

ESTABUSHMENTS.  RECEIPTS,  PaY  RoLL,  AND  FEJISONNEL 


8.45 


Metropolitan  area  and  bnd  of  business 


MPBTLE,  AU. 
Laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total. 


Poorer  laundries 

With  clearing  and  dyeing  facilitlss. .. . 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Hand  laundries 


Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities , 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent. 


Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage ) 

Self-service  laundries 


NASHVILLE,  TENN. 
Laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total. 


Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Hand  laundries 


Linen  supply  establishments. 

With  power  laundry  facilities , 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments , 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent. 


Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (Inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage  i 

Self-service  laundries 


Establish- 
ments 

(>Iumbfr) 


NEW  HAVEN,  CONN. 
Laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total. 


Power  laxindries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Hand  laundries 


Linen  supply  establishments, 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments. 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent. 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent. 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 


Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage) - 

Self-service  laundries 


NEW  CfiLEANS,   LA, 
laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total. 


Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Hand  laundries 


Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laxmdry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants. 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent. 


Rug  cleaning  establishments... 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (Inc,  fur  repair 

and  storage) ■■■•■■•. 

Self-service  laundries 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


210 
11 


18 
205 

10 


125 
26 


(x) 


1,30A 

96 

1,137 

71 

(x) 


7,^20 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


(x) 
(x) 


Unincorporated 
businesses 


Active 

proprietors, 

November 

(^lumber) 


(x) 
(x) 


3,717 


3,080 
637 

(x) 

1,342 


(x) 
fxl 


(x) 


2.127 


193 
l,93i 


(x) 


463 
362 


6,866 


707 
2,834 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


55- 

1,227 


1,586 
125 


10,064 


47 

560 

30 


(x) 


1,994 


1,667 
327 


(x) 


"TiT 
(x) 


74 

869 


(x) 


(x) 


Unpaid 

lamily 

workers, 

November 

(Number) 


Paid  employees,  workweek 
ended  nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(Number) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


110 
59 


3,340 


1.943 


381 
1,562 

28 

(x) 


Cx) 
(xL 


(x) 


739 


4,063 


3,637 
426 


Jxl- 


(x) 
(x) 


4,205 


173 
3,819 
2U 


587 
258 


305 
21 


4.359 


2,095 
173 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


77 
,802 
112 


149 
59 


Jxl_ 


(x) 
(x) 


"TO" 

(x) 


222 

11 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


34 

377 

21 


Full  work- 
week 

(?^umber) 


(x) 

(x) 


Pay  roll,  workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov,  15 


Total 
(Dollars) 


~2F 
370 


(x) 


2,336 


1,434 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


"TO" 
(x) 


Jxl. 


(x) 
(x) 


19 
233 
.15 


121 
16 


61 

3 


1,158 
276 

(x) 


"TJT 
(x) 


64 
622 


(x) 


1.494 


935 


176 
759 


_ixL 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


730 
(x) 


17 
291 


208 
12 


1,570 


1,435 
135 


To 

(x) 


60 

1,072 

67 


101 
49 


(x) 


1,135 
259 


(x) 


"TiT 
(x) 

4aL. 


64 
590 


(x) 


842 
171 
671 


_LxL. 


Cx) 
(x) 


"TIT 
(x) 


17 
274 


172 
10 


,235 
113 


Gc) 
(x) 


57 

,009 

58 


Full  work- 
week 

(Dollors) 


36.062 


20.905 


(x) 
(x) 
(xL 


799 

11,020 

596 

(x) 


229 
442 


66,773 


35,170 


29,40i 
5,766 

(x) 

9,192 


"TJT 
(x) 


1,982 
18,639 


(x) 


2,055 
1,285 


7,082 
28,403 


_CxL 


(x) 
(X) 


(x) 

14,382 

827 

13,555 


6,691 
378 


94.266 


43,503 


40,007 
3,496 


Jxi_ 


(x) 
(x) 


38.965 


1,934 

35,007 

2,024 

2,028 

2,931 
1,203 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  tables. 


8.46 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  8D.— LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— SELECTED  STANDARD 
METROPOUTAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 

Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Metropolitan  area  and  kind  of  business 


Establish- 
ments 


(dumber) 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Unincorporated 
businesses 


Active 

proprietors, 

November 

(T^umber) 


Unpaid 

family 

worters, 

November 

(dumber) 


Paid  employees,  workweek 
ended  nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(Number) 


Full  work- 
week 

(Number) 


Pay  roll,  workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov    15 


Total 
(Dollarj) 


l!W  YORK-KORTHEASTERM  NEW  JERSEY 
Lavudries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total.. 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants. 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage) 

Self-service  laundries 

NORF0LK-PORT31OUTH,  VA, 

Laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total.. 

Power  laundries, 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage) 

Self-service  laundries 

OKLAHOMA  CITY,  OKLA. 
Laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total.. 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  f ac  ilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  sclvent 

,  Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage) 

.'^elf -service  laundries 

OMAHA,  HEBR. 

Laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total.. 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (Inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage) 

Self-service  laundries 

See  footnotes  at  end  f  table. 


lOi 
488 


869 
370 
37 


11,967 
9S9 


100 
9 


205,058 


134,240 


2,0^5 


58,432 


55,548 


2,642,002 


117,601 


66,236 


29,207 


27,987 


1,287.519 


44,076 
73,525 

42,974 

46.732 


25,995 

20,737 


25,853 
40,383 

8,382 

17,044 


42 
243 

5,535 


5 
38 

1,590 

n 


6,040 
629 

72,233 


11,237 

5,807 

2,523 


10,926 
18,281 

4,945 

6,321 


4,238 
2,083 


10,387 
17,600 

4,185 

6,200 


2,356 
167 


31,182 
36,462 
4,589 

8,849 

93,407 
12,081 


14,464 

19,718 

2,249 

3,624 


17,553 
2,260 


12 
2 

1,263 


1 
364 


53 


4,143 
2,057 

878 


"S3!r 
48 


936 
309 
18 


12,259 
955 


273 
89 
2 


4,189 
254 


6,259 

8,315 

949 

1,505 


9,879 
1,450 


2,460 


5,999 

7,942 

928 

1,429 


7,456 
1,178 


2,332 


3,200 
362 

153 

44 


1,659 
•208 


1.251 


1,066 
185 


1.218 


1,0X 
184 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


U) 
(x) 

-ixL. 


(x) 


(x) 

(x) 


Ti) 

(x) 
(xl 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(xl 


(x) 
(x) 


Ti) 

(x) 

U) 


"U) 
3,017 
(x) 


195 

31 


6.303 


"U) 

1,513 
(x) 


3.097 


To" 

8 
(x) 


"W 
2 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
961 


Tt) 
(x) 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


920 
(x) 
24 

40 
11 


1,702 


To" 

.  8 
(x) 


2,627 


1,458 


872 


974 
1,653 

(x) 

454 


506 
952 

(x) 

164 


(x) 


(x) 


309 
563 

(x) 


309 
516 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
tx) 


3,058 


59f 
2,334 
126 


482 
510 


1,405 


"233 

1,061 

■  61 


94 
107 


3,122 


23 

114 


"T2? 

535 
35 


117 
517 
35 


1,674 


1,588 


2,845 


1,486 


742 


2,452 
393 

(x) 
599 


1,333 
153 

(x) 

253 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 

(x) 

-lii- 


(x) 
(x) 


"50 

(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


"50" 

(x) 


697 
69 

(x) 

132 


674 
68 


(X) 


"50 

(x) 


(x) 

(x) 


(x) 


"50 
M 


"50 

(x) 

(x) 


(x) 


(xT^ 

2,231 
(x) 


831 

113 


1,082 
(x) 


183 
26 


00 
2 

(x) 


(i) 

1, 
(x) 


108 
9 


(x) 

611 
(x) 


131 
16 


"5Fr 

5 

(x) 


102 
16 


506,017 
781,502 

171,612 


214,864 
114,240 

47,036 


44,Jl7 
2,819 


290,313 
395,275 
44,128 

77,015 


386,893 
48,533 


72 ,241 


34.913 


31,294 
3,619 


^i) 
(x) 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
30,825 


"50 
29,548 
(x) 

890 

962 
419 


61,516 


27.789 


8,926 
18,863 

(x) 

3.200 


(iy 

(x) 


29,140 


5,790 
21,798 
1,552 

617 

2,185 
2,340 


60,080 


28.429 


25,684 
2,745 

(x) 
5.036 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
24,869 


"Tiy 

20,990 
(x) 


4,134 

471 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 

Table  SD.^LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— SELECTED  STANDARD 
METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 

Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


8.47 


Metropolitan  area  and  kind  of  business 


Establish- 
ments 


dumber) 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dolUrs) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


Unincorporated 
businesses 


Active 

proprietors, 

November 

(>iumber) 


Unpaid 
family 

workers. 
November 

(Number) 


Paid  employees,  workweek 
endetf  nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
Wumber) 


Full  work- 
week 

(^lumber) 


Pay  roll,  workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(Dollars) 


Full  work- 
week 


(Dollars) 


PEORIA.   IIX. 

LaundrleSf  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeinf,  tctal.. 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  Tacilities 

WlthCTit  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Jiaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petrleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petr-leum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establisbjnents 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.   fur  repair 

and  storage) .' 

Self-service  laundries 

PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 
Laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total... 

Power  laundries. 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petr  -leum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rue  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage ) 

Self-service  laundries 

PHOEHIX,  ASI2. 
Laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total... 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  po-wer  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent. 

Petr-leum  s-lvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur  repair 

and  storape), 

Self-service  laundries 

PITTSBURGH,  PA. 
Laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  ttal... 

Fewer  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  p'-wer  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  po-wer  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage) 

Self-service  laundries 

See  f:otnotes  at  end  cf  table. 


28 
98 

540 

35 


72 

118 
15 


,869 
lOi 


1,182 
27 


1,518 


1,039 


36,187 


823 
695 


453 
313 


248 
216 


232 

206 


14,723 


Ml. 


M 
(x) 

(x) 


Jjii- 


(x) 
(x) 

(») 


-iil- 


(x) 

(x) 

(x) 


_[xi_ 


(x) 
(x) 

-ixl. 


-ixi. 


(x) 
(x) 


-(xi- 


(x) 

(x) 

_txL. 


(x) 
1.562 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


287 
1,121 

154 

(x) 


59,222 


103 
539 
72 


50 
286 
40 


48 
268 

37 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


29,035 


(x) 


14,377 


29,588 


11,622 
17,966 


2,820 
6,804 


6,951 
9,613 

442 

2,024 


8,235 


3,347 
4,888 


223 
6 


3,985 
2,819 


1,407 
617 


3,208 
4,611 

268 

848 


"T3rr 

(x) 


(x) 


592 
274 


585 
263 


"TFT 
(x) 


"Tirr 

(x) 


TTT 
(x) 


"TxT 
(x) 


3,323 
12,348 
1,209 

1,221 


17,457 
892 


8,887 


1,618 

6,728 

541 


2,546 
107 


75 
126 
14 


2,942 
123 


1,353 
44 


840 

4,094 

246 


1,748 
94 


769 

3,928 

246 


1,292 

71 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


1,153 


TFT 
(x) 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


"T3n~ 


1.756 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 

TTT 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


-nrr 


(x) 

(X) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


"C3rr 


(x) 

1,351 
(x) 

(x) 

485 
435 


28,402 


(x) 

6 
(x) 

(x) 


(x) 

4 
(x) 

(x) 


(x) 

(x) 

(x) 


112 
56 


13.758 


9.542 


5.0S2 


3,727 
5,815 

450 

4.222 


3,511 
711 


2,249 
2,833 


1.689 


"Ho" 

(x) 

13,036 


,524 
165 

340 


2,934 
,135 
967 


9,395 

187 


(x) 
6,376 


00 

(x) 


00 

(x) 


,239 
4,601 
536 


1,694 
28 


100 
123 


1,189 
30 


425 
12 


(i) 

3 
(x) 

(x) 


7,224 


3,022 


1,368 
1,654 

70 

719 


656 
63 


(x) 


SST 

2,313 

236 


1,1% 
39 


(x) 

3 
(x) 

(x) 


1,305 
1,540 


630 
59 


00 
(X) 


5S9" 

2,206 

224 


989 
32 


8,313 
6,410 

522 

.1x1 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
14 ,  320 


1,951 

10,794 

1,575 

(x) 


933 
330 


575,933 


328,355 


143,361 
184,974 

9,010 

37,570 


25,943 
11,627 


"nrr 

(x) 


32,546 

136,126 

10,107 


55,302 
2,421 


(x) 

(x) 


(x) 


ITT 
M 

U) 
"T5r 


17.323 


TJ) 
13,540 
(x) 

(x) 

2,458 

1,253 


272,409 


107,145 


44,257 
62,888 

1,784 

32 ,093 


28,730 
3,363 

6,722 


(x) 
121,804 


a, Hi 

86,922 
9,593 

2,861 

34,764 
1,086 


7,909 
6,333 


-ixi- 


(x) 
(x) 

JiL. 


(x) 
13,991 


1,931 

10,519 

1,541 

(x) 


827 

271 


561,238 


319,807 


140,805 

179,002 

6,914 

37.297 


25,811 
11,486 

14,099 


(X) 
175,538 


30,879 
134,552 

10,107 

7,583 


47,533 
2,135 


00 

(x) 


(x) 


ITT 
(x) 

(x) 


16.988 

13,270 
(x) 

(x) 


2,323 
1,060 


264,022 


103,758 


42,843 
60,915 


28,225 
3,298 


6,576 


(x) 
118,033 


J3,l*5 

85,480 

9,358 


30,920 
977 


8.48 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  8D.-LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— SELECTED  STANDARD 
METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 

ESTABUSHMENTS,  RECEIPTS,  PAY  RoLL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


Metropobtan  area  and  kind  of  business 


PORTUND,  OREfl. 

Laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  t  tal... 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities, 

Withcut  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Witb  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  f aci lities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Ru^  cleaning  establishments 

Pressinp,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage ) 

Self  service  laundries 

PROVIDENCE,  R.  I. 

Lavndries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total... 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  pcwer  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  f ac  ilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities - 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent , 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur  repair 

and  strra^e) 

Self-service  laundries 

READING,  PA. 
Laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total... 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

With'ut  clectning  and  dyeing  facilities .. 

Hand  laundries , 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Ru?  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage) 

Self-service  laundries 

RICHMOND,  VA. 
Laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total... 

Power  laundries , 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  suiJply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Vflthout  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage ) 

Self-service  laundries ,, 

See  footn-'tes  at  end  of  table. 


Establish- 
ments 


(Humbcr) 


265 
19 


31 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


12,182 


fi,?77 


2,878 

3,599 

(x) 
(20_ 


4,697 


493 
3,983 
221 


2,094 

201 


11.685 


6.412 


1,902 
4,510 

219 


(x) 


3,860 

2,330 
(x) 

(x) 


2,654 
273 


1,562 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


1,585 


104 
1,481 


66 
652 


(x) 


7,966 


3.176 


1,529 
1,647 


Jxl_ 


(x) 


272 

2,673 

355 


423 

175 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

(Thotisand 
dollars) 


1,583 
1,882 

(x) 


282 

2,033 

% 


375 

31 


5.993 


1,043 
2,4i9 

21 
Ji} 


(x) 


1,986 

1,244 
(x) 

(x) 


325 
58 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


47 
799 


26 

152 


(x) 


875 
914 


-Ixl_ 


(x) 


125 

1,384 

224 


Unincorporated 
businesses 


propnetors, 
November 
(Number) 


(x) 


296 
22 


JSL 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


"TFT 

(x)  ' 
(x) 


493 
26 


TFT 

(x) 


^=0 

(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


tx) 


(x) 


(x) 


Unpaid 

tzmily 

workers, 

Novoribcr 

iXumbcr) 


(x) 

4^ 


107 
3 


JZ8 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


166 
14 


Cx) 


(x) 


(x) 


_bLL 


(x) 


Paid  employees,  worlcweck 
ended  nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(>fumber) 


2,644 


1,445 


660 
785 


(x) 


Jal. 


tx) 


1.003 


114 
859 

30 


219 
22 


479 
1,232 


JxL 


(x) 
Jxl. 


(x) 


"TTT 

(x) 
(x) 


222 
37 


(x) 


Jxl. 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


28 
402 


2,455 


1,112 


540 
572 


_Ui_ 


Cx) 


JjU_ 


(x) 


83 
796 
109 


Full  work- 
week 

(Number) 


2,497 


1,395 


648 
747 


(x) 
-Ui- 


Jxl. 


(x) 


112 

774 

29 


2.581 


1.530 


431 
1,099 

15 

Jxl 


(x) 
_txL 


135 


(x) 


ITT 

(x) 
(x) 


170 
34 


ITT 

(x) 


fx) 
(x) 


(x) 


27 
366 


508 
555 


_CiI_ 


(x) 
JxL 


(x) 


720 
107 


Pay  roll,  workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov,  15 


Total 
(Dollors) 


123,992 


M,i.1-> 


30,537 
37,875 

(x) 

-ISX 


(x) 


_£xL 


(x) 


45.225 


5,097 

38,294 

1,834 


7,915 
679 


19,137 
46,168 


_IxL 


5,846 
(x) 

_ixL 


(x) 


36,283 


22,231 
(x) 

(x) 


7,035 
1,199 


38,043 


14,680 
(x) 

(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


16.856 


1,047 
15,809 


2,567 

(x) 


78 ,204 


32.964 


15,581 

17,383 

1,361 


(x) 
_LxL 


(x) 


35,052 


2,634 
28,076 
4,342 


2,268 
819 


Full  work- 
week 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES  8.49 

Tabic  SD.^LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— SELECTED  STANDARD 
METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 

ESTAfiUSHMENTS,  RECEin^,  PAy  RoLL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


MetTopobtan  area  and  land  of  business 


SncHK'^TtS,  N.  Y. 

Laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dy«ing,  total.. 

Power  laundries 

With  cle-ining  and  dyeing  facilities *. 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Uithrut  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (Inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage) 

Self-service  laundries 

SACRiSMENTO,  CALIF. 
Laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,   total... 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  p'wer  laundry  facilities 

Without  p^er  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  layndry  facilities 

Without  p-wer  laundry  facilities - 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petrole'jm  solvent, 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteratl-n,  and  ijarment  repair  (Inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage), 

Self-service  laundries. 

ST.  LOUIS,  MO. 

Laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total... 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  faci. .ties 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  gament  repair  (inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage ) , , 

Self-service  laundries 

SALT  LAKE  CITY,  UTAH 

Laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total... 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Rand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage) 

Self-service  laundries 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


Establish' 
ments 

(XJumber) 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


70 
171 

11 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


9,18? 


1,678 


.',i7J 

l,20t 

(x) 


_tii. 


(x) 


3,652 


415 
3,018 
21" 


1,455 
03 


1,248 
388 

(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
1,739 


(x) 

1.555 
(x) 


709 
187 


12,200 


5,663 
6,537 


(x) 


3,141 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
11.467 


1,546 

9,646 

275 


6,095 
656 


4,886 


1,540 


493 
1,047 


(xi. 


1^ 
(x) 

~arr 


1,789 


1,247 
(x) 
76 


613 
49 


4,563 


1,452 
575 


(x) 


409 
111 


-iil. 


(x) 


1,860 


164 
1,576 
120 


1,992 


884 


714 
170 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


140 
19 


3,331 

3,236 


(x) 


1,126 
(x) 

Jx) 


(x) 
5,876 


579 

5,179 
118 


1,114 
137 


320 
643 


(x) 


"TO" 

I 

(x) 


Unincorporated 
businesses 


Active 
propnetors, 
November 

{y^umber) 


Unpaid 
family 

workers. 
November 

(NumbCT) 


(x) 


_til. 


(x) 


216 
7 


_(il_ 


(x) 


(x) 

(x) 


(x) 


(X) 

(x) 


(x) 


37 

160 
10 


(x) 


"ra" 


106 
24 


(x) 


-lil_ 


(x) 


(x) 


_(xl_ 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(X) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 

"Tier 


(x) 


Paid  employees,  workweek 
ended  nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(>^uniber) 


636 

319 


(x) 


190 
46 


-XlO-. 


(X) 


82 
738 
65 


130 
13 


Full  work- 
week 

{A(umber) 


583 
312 


(x) 


144 
45 


JJLU 


(x) 


78 

659 

61 


400 


309 
91 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 

3i 
(x) 


7,837 


3.722 


1,902 

1,820 

170 
(x) 


591 


(X) 
(x) 


(x) 
3.142 


346 

2,738 

58 


779 
109 


X7 


(x) 


"Tier 


(x) 
3 

(x) 


-^50. 


272 
78 


(x) 


-120- 


(x) 


(x) 

3 
(x) 


7,234 


1,856 

1,731 


_ui_ 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
2,786 


321 

2,412 

53 


599 

91 


1,087 


458 


145 
313 


(x) 


~JW 


(x) 


Pay  roll,  workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(Dollars) 


,969 


39,937 


29,0f!7 
10,850 

Cx) 

9.829 


7,739 

2,090 

(«! 


(x) 


36.026 


3,378 
30,421 
2,227 


4,503 
374 


38,172 


16.796 


13,376 
3,420 

(x) 


_Ul_ 


(x) 
17.334 


(x) 

15,540 

(X) 


3,316 
373 


270,443 


64,265 
61,914 

3,064 

(x) 


20,819 
(x) 

(x) 


(x) 
111,573 


12,114 
97,218 
2,241 


23,898 

3,120 


43,534 


18,581 


6,212 
12,369 


(x) 


~JW 


15.928 


"W 
11,534 
(x) 

531 


2,118 
417 


Full  work' 
week 

(Dollars) 


27,899 

10,791 
(x) 
8.790 


6,707 
2,083 


(x) 


34,277 


3,290 

28,335 

2,152 


4,013 
298 


35.602 


15.367 


12,302 
3,065 

(x) 

3.662 


3,662 
(X) 


(x) 
16.318 


(x) 

14,610 

(x) 


3,001 
316 


257,694 


123 ,896 


63,239 
60,607 

2,033 

(x) 


20,613 
(x) 

(x) 


(x) 
102.433 


11,839 
38,428 
2,166 


21,175 
2,377 


41,100 


5,395 
11,773 


(x) 


"Tir 


15,035 


T7) 

10,971 
(x) 

492 


1,925 
409 


8.50  SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 

Table  8D.-LAUNDR1ES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— SELECTED  STANDARD 
METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Establish- 
ments 

iHumher) 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 

Pay  roU, 
entire  year 

(TTiousand 
dollars) 

Unincorporated 
businesses 

Paid  employees,  workweek 
ended  nearest  Nov.  15 

Pay  roll,  workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 

Metropolitan  area  and  kind  of  business 

Active 
proprietors, 
November 

(Number) 

Unpaid 

family  . 

workers, 

November 

(>iumber) 

Total 
(T^umber) 

FuU  work- 
week 

(.Humher) 

Total 
(Dollars) 

Full  work- 
week 

(Dollars) 

SAN  AHTOMIO,  TEX- 
^aundries,   laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,   total 

250 

7,731 

3,822 

258 

183 

2,653 

2,470 

73,315 

71,137 

31 

3,713 

2,045 

30 

8 

1,499 

1,404 

37,461 

36,464 

26 

5 

8 
5 

3,526 

187 

(x) 
816 

1,%6 
79 

(x) 

335 

24 
6 

(x) 

6 

6 
2 

(x) 

1,426 
73 

(x) 

213 

1,339 
65 

(x) 

206 

35,983 
1,478 

(x) 

6,557 

35,079 

1,385 

(r) 

6,521 

3 
2 

1 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
(x> 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

(xi 

(x) 

(x) 

With  pTwer  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

1 
201 

(x) 
3,031 

(x) 
1,370 

209 

(x) 
166 

'x) 
903 

(x) 
824 

(x) 
28,031 

(x) 
26,899 

22 
168 

11 

4 

41 
35 

54 

-     -265 ■ 

2,514 

252 

124 

211 
331 

(x) 

120 

1,147 

103 

55 

61 
55 

(x) 

23 

174 
12 

6 

42 

37 

(x) 

13 
134 
U 

2 

14 
25 

(x) 

81 

758 

64 

20 

40 
60 

(x) 

71 
689 
64 

19 

34 
55 

(x) 

2,641 

23,160 

2,230 

866 

1,199 
4,960 

(x) 

2,398 

22,271 

2,230 

865 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.    fur  repair 

1,131 

4,927 

SAN  BERNARDINO,  CALIF, 
'.amidries,  laundry  services, cleaning  and  dyeing,  total 

(x) 

12 

1,267 

•709 

9 

5 

.  320 

290 

12,366 

11,771 

6 
6 

1 

4 

623 

644 

(x) 
623 

342 
367 

(x) 

255 

6 

3 

(x) 

1 

4 

1 

(x) 

174 

146 

(x) 
109 

168 
122 

(x) 

105 

6,836 
5,530 

(x) 

5,180 

6,764 

5,007 

(x) 

Linen  supply  establishments 

5,122 

4 
37 

623 

•1.335 

255 
690 

1 
51 

31 

109 

305 

105 
285 

13,208 

5,122 

12.832 

15 
20 
2 

50 
28 

164 

(x) 

869 
(x) 

548 
172 

0^837 

(x) 

447 
(x) 

163 
16 

5,023 

(x) 

27 
(x) 

55 
34 

172 

(X) 

19 
(x) 

19 
19 

78 

(X) 

189 
(x) 

79 

12 

2,255 

(x) 

185 
(x) 

74 
11 

2,039 

(x) 
8,628 
(x) 

3,579 
423 

92,895 

(x) 

8,590 

(x) 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  {inc.   fur  repair 

3,389 

388 

SAN  DIEGO,   CAIIF. 

88,310 

36 

4,383 

2,541 

27 

10 

1,177 

1,038 

43,759 

40,416 

12 
24 

34 

5 

2,331 
2,052 

(x) 

1,157 

1,363 
1,178 

(x) 

510 

10 
17 

(x) 

1 

4 
6 

(x) 

584 
593 

(x) 

177 

488 

550 

(x) 

173 

21,909 
21,850 

(x) 

10,333 

19,665 

20,751 

(x) 

Linen  supply  establishments 

10,268 

5 
1 

1,157 
(x) 

510 
(x) 

1 
(x) 

(x) 

177 
(x) 

173 
(x) 

10,333 
(x) 

10,268 

(x) 

1 
78 

3,931 

(x)'" 
1,901 

(x)'" 
95 

(x)'" 
50 

(x)'" 

860 

796 

(x)'" 
37,263 

(x) 

36,173 

31 

43 

4 

10 

157 
53 

81  o 

962 

2,787 

182 

158 

1,673 
343 

43,346 

Hi 

1,377 
102 

37 

356 
33 

22,132 

37 
51 
7 

12 

180 
60 

1,075 

28 

17 

5 

4 

78 
20 

400 

241 
581 
38 

20 

184 
28 

8,784 

202 
556 
38 

14 

150 

17 

8,210 

S,303 

27,195 

1,765 

889 

7,468 
809 

428,728 

7,641 

26,767 

1,765 

847 

6,805 

599 

SAN  FRANCISCO-OAKLAND,  CALIF. 
Laundries,   laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,   total 

412,497 

144 

16,242 

9,434 

195 

93 

3,942 

3,734 

181,567 

175.957 

27 
117 

361 

16 

9,002 
7,240 

4,332 

6,141 

5,525 
3,909 

1,528 

2,736 

14 
181 

482 

12 

2 
91 

178 

2,170 
1,772 

843 

1,056 

2,087 

1,647 

769 

990 

103.927 
77,640 

30,655 

53,799 

101,441 

74,516 

29,010 

51747 

14 
2 

10 

(xi     ■ 
(x) 

482 

(xi 
(X) 
212 

(x) 
(x) 

14 

(x) 
(x) 

5 

(x) 
(x) 

■90 

(x) 
(x) 

83 

(xi 

(x) 

4,298 

(x) 

(x) 

4.124 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

10 

245 

482 
14,825 

212 
7,720 

14 
321 

5 
107 

90 
2,709 

83 
2,499 

4,29S 
149,383 

4,124 
142,824 

101 
130 

14 

43 

1,629 
126 

4,149 
9,517 
1,159 

1,324 

13,651 
1,791 

1,973 

5,164 

583 

502 

2,296 
289 

126 
173 
22 

51 

1,757 
142 

53 
51 
3 
17 

728 
49 

684 
1,863 

162 

144 

1,120 
204 

634 

1,707 
158 

135 

855 
154 

38,476 
99,489 
11,418 

9,026 

49,076 
5,845 

36,913 

94,622 

11,289 

8,835 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur  repair 

43,105 

4,979 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 


8.51 


Table  SD.^LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— SELECTED  STANDARD 
METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 

Establishments.  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Feksonnel 


MecropoUtan  area  and  kind  of  business 


"iAN  30ST.,  ChUT. 

Laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total.. 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  powir  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  po'^r  laundry  facilities 

Without  pow^r  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage) 

Self-service  laundries. 

SCRANTDN,  PA. 

Laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total.. 

Power  laundries. 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities , 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments , 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc. .fur  repair 

arrfi  storage ), 

Self-service  laundries 

SEATTLE,  WASH. 

Laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total.. 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities. 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent. 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage) 

Self-service  laundries 

SOUTH  BEND,  IHD. 

Laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total.. 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  po-jer  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments, 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishnents 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur  repair 

and  storage) 

Self-service  laundries. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


Establish- 
ments 


(Number) 


2 
125 


349 

17 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

dollars) 


<,816 


1.512 


M 


77) 
(x) 


2,^63 


1,330 
(x) 


664 
109 


735 
695 

(x) 

M 


(x) 


875 
ill 

(x) 


704 
32 


5.961 

2,129 

299 


(x) 
(x) 

(x) 


1,037 

3.051 

215 


2,762 
132 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

(TflOU5UIld 

dollars) 


2,329 


TTT 

(x) 


7i) 

(x) 


(x) 


424 
342 


(x) 


(x) 


539 
192 


7,832 


3,624 
1,075 


.JxL 


(x) 
(x) 

(x) 


"T3rr 


2,200 


^65 

1,633 

102 


484 
16 


(x) 
(x) 


(i) 
(x) 


183 
1,846 


262 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 

(xL. 


(i) 
(x) 


110 
1,124 


(x) 


Unincorporated 
businesses 


Active 
proprietors, 
November 

(Number) 


(x) 


(X) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


126 
4 


Unpaid 
family 

workers, 
November 

(^iumber) 


To" 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


Paid  employees,  workweek 
ended  nearest  Nov.  IS 


Total 
(Aiumber) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 

(x) 


2 
(x) 


(x) 

JxL 


Cx) 


(x) 


2 

10 


.ixi- 


(x) 
(x) 


.ixl- 


(x) 
(x) 


4 
16 


363 
20 


144 
6 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


259 
199 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


281 
81 


(x) 


2,776 


1,697 


1,305 
392 


JxL. 


(x) 
(x) 


168 
532 
43 


243 
18 


1^ 
(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

TIT 

(x) 


51 
531 


(x) 


Full  work* 
week 

(?s(uniber) 


(x) 


To 

(x) 


2 
(x) 


241 
193 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


Pay  roll,  workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(Dollars) 


(x) 


2,675 


1,648 


,275 
373 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


159 
509 
43 


191 

14 


To" 

(x) 
(x) 


TO 

(x) 


51 
390 


(x) 


46,881 


16,600 


(x) 
(x) 


U) 
(x) 


24,581 
T^ — 
13,594 
(x) 

1,306 


2,581 
464 


30,223 


14,840 


8,397 
6,443 

(x) 

(x) 


(x) 


14,885 


10,816 
4,069 

(x) 


1,757 
195 


137,244 


77,882 


57,890 
19,992 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


40,948 
8,865 

29,942 
2,201 

2,854 


10,692 
721 


14,522 


(x) 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 


23  ,288 


2,013 
21,275 


(x) 


Full  work- 
week 

(Dollars) 


(x) 
(x) 


TO 
(x) 


23,132 

12,321 
(x) 
1,262 


2,228 
347 


29,420 


14,371 


8,008 
6,363 

(x) 

(x) 


(x) 


10,625 
3,926 


(x) 


1,582 
195 


56,905 
19,727 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


40,244 
S,64J 

29,401 
2,201 

2,803 

9,390 
665 


36,287 


To" 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 


I'^.T-' 


2,013 
17,342 


(x) 


8.52  SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 

Table  8D.— LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— SELECTED  STANDARD 
METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 

ESTABUSMMENTS,  RECEIPTS,  PAY  ROLL,  AND  PEHSONNEL 


Metropolitan  area  and  kind  of  business 


Establish- 
ments 


(Number) 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Unincorporated 
businesses 


Active 
proprietors, 
November 

(Jsfumber) 


Unpaid 

family 

w/orkers, 

November 

(>Jumber) 


Paid  employees,  workweek 
ended  nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(Number) 


Full  work- 
week 


(Number) 


Pay  roll,  workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(Dollars) 


SPOKAire,  W.».S1I. 
Laundries,   laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,   total. 


Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Hand  laundries 


Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establislmients 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent. 


Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur 

repair  and  storage) 

Self-service  laundries 


SPRINOFIELD-HOLYOKE,  («SS. 

Laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total. 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 


Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants. 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent. 

Ru/,'  cleaning  establishments 


Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur 

repair  and  storage) 

Self-service  laundries 


STOCKTON,  CALIF. 
Laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total. 


Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. . . . 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Hand  laundries 


Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities. . . . 
Without  power  laundry  facilities. 

Diaper  service  establishments 


Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent. 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 


Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur 

repair  and  storage) 

Self-service  laundries 


SrHCUSE,  N.  Y. 

Laundries,  laundi^  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total. 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 


Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 
Hand  laundries 


Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent. 


Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur 

repair  and  5  cora^e) 

Self-service  laundries 


187 
12 


U5 
7 


2.953 


1,479 


620 


To" 

(x) 
(x) 
-ixL. 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

-Ixl_ 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


_(x)_ 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


.^221 


(X) 


(x) 


-IxL 


(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

_txl- 


_ist 


(X) 


(x) 


_(xL 


(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

Jxl. 


(x) 


(x) 


(xl 


(x) 


(x) 

8 
(x) 


(x) 

3 
(x) 


(x) 

(x) 


_M 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

1 

(x) 


(x) 

1 

(x) 


612 
49 


1,541 


1,158 
1,220 

41 
_tx)_ 


697 
671 


322 
352 


315 
341 


1,096 
(x) 
(x) 


AiL. 


(x) 


(x) 
(xl 


365 


(x) 


-ixl_ 


(x) 


_txl_ 


(x) 
1,219 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
_txL. 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


302 
2,083 


1,358 
94 


2,462 


154 

1,065 


20 
176 


1,136 


183 
10 


BO 

577 


124 
14 


71 
541 


(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

_txL 


(x) 


1,021 


(x) 
(x) 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 

(x) 


218 

803 


428 
48 


5,756 


71 
363 


25 
141 


25 
140 


1,301 


2,068 


507 


646 
1,422 

(x) 

1,159 


381 

711 


191 
368 


150 
357 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 

_txi. 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 

_UI_ 


509 
1,819 


1,041 
135 


(x) 


1|112 


TO" 
(x) 


(x) 


To" 

(x) 
_txl. 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


207 
905 


137 
37 


118 
502 


109 
436 


28,263 


10.070 


(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

(x) 


(x) 


_Cxl_ 


(x) 


(x) 

6,944 
(x) 

1,491 


2,159 
54 


57, 395 


^■^■351 


12,064 
12,287 


JxL 


6,878 
(x) 


2,963 
21,648 


3,847 
345 


(x) 
(x) 

(x) 


1,217 
6,950 


2,274 

101 


57,417 


21,916 


7,503 
14,413 

(x) 

10.708 


(x) 


23.780 


4,953 
18,827 


3,061 
697 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 


8.53 


Table  SD.^LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— SELECTED  STANDARD 

METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 

Establishments,  Rbceipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Metropolitan  area  and  kind  of  business 


EsubLsh- 
men  Is 


(Httmher) 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars'^ 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
dollar  i) 


Unincorporated 
businesses 


Active 
proprietors, 
November 

(Humber) 


Unpaid 

family 

workers, 

November 


Paid  employees,  workweek 
endcd'nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(NumM 


Full  work- 
week 


(Number) 


Pay  roll,  workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(Dollurs) 


Full  work- 
week 


(Dolidrj) 


TACC»«,  VASf. 


Laundries^   laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,    total. 


Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Hand  laundries 


Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laurvlTy  facilities.... 
Without  power  laundry  facilities. 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 


Synthetic  solvent. 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent. 


RUfe-  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.   fur 

repair  and  storage) 

Self-service  laundries 


T*MPA-ST.   PETERSBURG.   FLA. 
Laundries,   laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeint',   total. 


Power  laundries 

With  cieaniiv;  and  dyeing'  facilities.... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeln^  facilities. 

Hand  laundries 


Linen  supply  estaolishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities.... 
Without  power  laundry  facilities. 


Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  lautidry  facilities 

Without  power  laundiv  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeii\g  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

PetroleuB  solvent 

Both  sj-nthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur 

repair  and  rt^-af-e) 

Self-service  laundries 


TOLEDO,  OHIO 
Laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total.. 


Power  laundries 

With  cleanih;^  and  dyeing  faci"' -*i''-='.. — 
Without  cleaning,-  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Hand  laundries 


Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  ao-lvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  syr.thetic  and  petroleum  solvent. 


Rug  cleaning  establisliments 

Pressing,  alteration,  end  garment  repair  (Inc. 

repair  and  stora^-e) 

Self-service  laundries 


TRENTON,   N.    J. 
Laundries,   laundry  services,   cleaning  and  dyeing,   total. 


Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Without  cleanirii;  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Hand  laundries. 


Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities.... 

Diaper  service  establishments 


Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvant 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent. 


Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,   alteration,   and  garment  repair  (inc.    fur 

repair  and  storage) 

Self-service  laundries 


202 
7 


UO 
14 


(x) 


(») 


±L 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


1,832 


(x) 
(x) 


1,040 


(x) 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

1,513 
(x) 
(x) 


■420 
45 


(x) 

(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

(xl 
(x) 


302 


(x) 

(x) 
(x) 


_241 


6.023 


3-126 


JM. 


2,037 
769 


1,247 
414 


763 
323 


1,003 


738 
265 


_lxjL 


(x) 
(x) 

(x) 


_UL 


(x) 


(X) 
(x) 

_Ixi- 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


_lxl- 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 

(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


_lxl. 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 

1,593 
(x) 


267 
423 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

(x) 


(x) 


3,320 


1,399 


(x) 
(x) 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 

(x) 


TJT 


(x) 
(x) 

(x) 


"TxT 

(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


~JW 


2,872 


1,072 

1,701 

99 


1,913 
75 


1,375 


490 

829 

56 


443 
21 


2.801 


1,515 

1,286 


1,7?7 


1,055 

702 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
_ixl_ 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


77? 


1,157 

128 


(x) 
(x) 


212 
16 


(x) 


(x) 


(xl 
(x) 


134 

16 


(x) 
(x) 

(x) 


TW 


(x) 
(x) 

(x) 


"ra" 


(x) 

(X) 

(x) 


TW 


230 
400 
25 


267 
20 


494 
376 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


123 
14 


200 
358 


389 
358 


(x) 
_IxI. 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


M- 


19.250 


(x) 
(x) 


15,480 


(X) 
13,872 
(x) 
(x) 

1,603 
80 


29,688 


22,256 
7,432 

158 


(x) 
(x) 


18,34-4 


15,971 
(x) 

275 


538 
1,738 


24,130 

(x) 
(x) 
9,919 


(x) 

(x) 

"TxT 


27,551 


9,422 

17,064 

1,065 


9,585 
552 


32,704 


19,302 
13,402 

(x) 

Ail 


(x) 


6,885 


(x) 

4,569 
(x) 


4,457 
394 


JiL 


18.497 


(x) 
(x) 


13,889 


(x) 

12,316 
(x) 
(x) 

1,412 
80 


28,592 


22,021 
6,571 


(x) 


17,788 

T^ 

15,650 
(x) 


504 
1,647 


63,937 


23,800 

(x) 
(x) 
9,919 


(x) 
(x) 


e,959 
16,239 
1,008 

1,143 


9,166 
447 


36,234- 


28,371 


15,158 
13,213 

(x) 
44 


ra^ 


6.5U 


(x) 

4,198 
(x) 


3,862 
306 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


8.54  SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 

Table  8D.-LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— SELECTED  STANDARD 

METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 

Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Metropolitan  area  and  kind  of  business 


Establish' 
ments 


(Humhcr) 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


Unincorporated 

businesses 


propnetors, 
November 


(T^umber) 


Unpaid 

family 

workers, 

Novenjbcr 

(Number) 


Paid  employees,  workweek 
ended  nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(>Iumber) 


Full  work- 
week 


Qi^mber) 


Pay  roll,  workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(PoOars) 


TULSA,  OKLA. 
Laundries,  laundrj'  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total. 

Power  laundries , 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 


Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

^nthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent. 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent. 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 


Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur 

repair  and  storage) 

Self-service  laundries 


UTICA-ROME,  H.  Y. 
Laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing. 
Power  laundries 


With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 


Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments, 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments. 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

S^mthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent,. 


Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,   alteration,   and  garment  repair   (inc.   fur 

repair  and  storage ) 

Self-service  laundries ■ 


WASHINGTON,   D.   C. 
Laundries,    laundry  services,   cleaning  and  dyeing,    total. 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 


Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

^Tlthetic   solvent. 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent. 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 


Pressing,   alteration,   and  garment  repair  (inc. 

repair  and  storage ) 

Self-service  laundries 


WHEELING,  W.  VA.-STEimENVlLLE,  OHIO 

Laundries,   laundry  services,   cleaning  and  dyeing,    total. 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 


Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent. 


Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,   alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur 

repair  and  storage ) 

Self-service  laundries 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table . 


2.666 


1,432 51,173 


1.491 


2,112 
492 


1,291 
200 


715 
148 


703 
14« 


(x) 


(x) 


(X) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 

(x) 

Jxl. 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 

Jx]_ 


(x) 
M 


M 

(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

(x) 

(x) 


(x) 
(X) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


1^ 

(x) 


M 


(X) 

1,455 
(X) 


928 
251 


(x) 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(X) 


T30 

(x) 


"ST 

(x) 


309 
39 


179 
36 


172 
21 


1,206 
663 


684 
309 


306 
129 


297 
126 


_ixi_ 


(x) 
(x) 

-ixL 


_(xl_ 


(x) 


(X) 
(x) 

(x) 


_Ixi_ 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


-ixi- 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 

(x) 


(x) 


(X) 

(x) 


"i^r 


(x) 

(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


00 

(x) 
(x) 


(x)* 
ix) 


438 

47 


8,432 


30 
24 

257 

11 


17.380 


15,322 
2,058 


9,928 


8,982 
946 


4,179 
569 


4,456 


3,941 
515 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 

(x) 


619 
33 


(x) 


11,357 


(x) 
(X) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 

(X) 

_txl_ 


(x) 


(X) 
(x) 
_txi_ 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


3,043 

7,871 

443 


6,559 
829 


3,145 


1,202 

3,612 

237 


1,523 
167 


1,569 


113 

108 

6 


625 

30 


239 
7 


2,458 


614 

1,736 

108 


919 
116 


1,049 


2,272 


549 
1,626 
97 


933 


(x) 
(x) 


699 
234 

23 

548 


482 


275 


M 
(x) 


404 
78 

2 

230 


To 

(x) 


(x) 


226 
49 

2 

200 


(x) 
(x) 


1,620 


122 
3 


1^ 
1,288 
(x) 

(x) 

798 

11 


I 
(x) 
(x) 


(=) 


"TO" 

(x) 
(x) 


~urr 

(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


122 
2 


(x) 
(x) 


2 

200 


"TO" 
(x) 
(x) 


28,616 


24,646 
3,970 

(x) 

5,053 


(x) 
(x) 

(x) 


"TO 
(x) 

16,587 


"TO 
15,063 
(x) 


6,493 
866 


38,471 


18,281 


12,589 
5,692 


Ail. 


(x) 
(x) 


11,112 


"TO 
8,447 
(x) 
(x) 


1,125 
317 


326,451 


182,973 


164,571 
18,402 

(x) 

18.330 


(x) 
(x) 


101,904 


24,802 
72,337 
4,765 

U,237 


33,877 
3,983 


7,271 
1,647 

30 

■  336 


00 
(x) 


13,445 
(x) 

(x) 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 

Table  8D.— LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— SELECTED  STANDARD 
METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 

ESTABUSHMENTS,  RECEIPTS,  PaY  RoLL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


8.55 


Mecropolitan  area  and  kind  of  business 


WTCHITA,  KAKS. 
Laundriesi   laundry  services,   cleaning  and  dyeing,   ujtal 

Power  laundries 

Wi  Ji  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishnents 

With  pover  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities ' 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,   alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.   fur 

repair  and  storage) 

Self-service  laundries 

WIUtZS-BAHHE-HAZLETON ,    PAi 
Laundries,   laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,   total. 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur 

repair  and  storage) 

Self-service  laundries 

WILMINCTON,  DEL. 

Laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total. 

Power  laundries 

With  cleanir.g  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur 

repair  and  storage) 

Self-service  laundries 

WC«CESTER,  MASS. 

Laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total. 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

I^aper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent. 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur 

repair  and  storage) 

Self-service  laundries 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


Establish- 
ments 


(^^umbcr) 


129 
3 


137' 
6 


168 
9 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thuitsdud 
dolldrj) 


4,44' 


1,796 
37.; 


(x) 

(«) 


(x) 
(x) 

XxL 


ra^ 


1,710 

1,431 
(x) 


97 


439 
S4 


1,687 


(x) 
(x) 
(xl 


(x) 
(x) 


590 
15 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


248 
999 
376 


(x) 


900 
67 


3,191 


1,218 


(x) 
(x) 


"HO" 
(x) 
(x) 


~ur 


1,320 


1,204 
(x) 

35 


1,356 
96 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

(Thoujdtid 
doll<lr5) 


1..^25 


1,043 
182 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


104 

11 


"TJT 

(x) 
(x) 
Cx) 


"TTT 


(x) 
(x) 


1,449 


(x) 


_(xj_ 


489 


(x) 


94 
559 

184 


(x) 


1,751 


(x) 
(x) 


793 


7^ 

M 

(x) 


~ra" 


(x) 


279 
21 


Unincorporated 
businesses 


Active 
proprietors, 
November 
(><umbCT) 


(x) 
_ixl_ 


(x) 
(x) 


M 


(x) 
(x) 

(x) 


"T^ 


(x) 

(x) 


122 
4 


1W 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


131 
5 


~urr 

(x) 
(x) 


Unpaid 

family 

workers, 

November 


(x) 
_txi- 


(x) 
(x) 


M 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


-urr 


(x) 
(x) 


"TJT 

(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


M 


(x) 
(x) 


T^ 


"TO" 

(x) 


175 
8 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

M 


I^T 


"TIT 

(x) 


Paid  employees,  workweek 
ended  nearest  Nov.  IS 


Total 
(>(umber) 


608 
131 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 

(X) 

(x) 


-wr 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


235 
114 


(x) 


116 
9 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


-vrr 


Full  work- 
week 

(>iumber) 


595 
124 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


-JW 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


233 
112 


(x) 


TTT 
(x) 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


~vrr 


(x) 


188 
13 


(x) 


141 
12 


Pay  roll,  workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(Oolbrs) 


23,375 


CO, 106 
3,269 

(x) 

_txl 


(x) 

(x) 


16,011 


"ra 

u,4a8 

(x) 

413 

2,342 
269 


18,451 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


~nrr 


(x) 

9,225 
(x) 

1,141 

1,629 
33 


27,937 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


15,963 


1,850 

10,632 

3,481 

(x) 


3,516 
192 


15,154 
(x)' 
(x) 

(x) 

2.588 


"TJT 
(x) 

(x) 
"W 


14,715 
(x)    ' 

13,791 
(x) 


6,165 
402 


Full  work- 
week 

I  Dollars) 


19,926 
3,196 

(x) 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


~JW 


15,753 


"ra" 

12,240 
(x) 

413 


2,260 
227 


30,771 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


"TxT 


9.053 


(x) 

8,032 
(x) 

1,121 

1,456 
33 


"W 
(x) 


-<x) 


9,710 


(x) 


15,887 
1,820 

10,622 
3,445 

(x) 


3,180 
156 


31,842 


14^877 
(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

1.932 


(x) 
(x) 


14,281 

13,419 
(x) 


5,017 
392 


8.56  SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 

Table  8D.— LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— SELECTED  STANDARD 
METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 

Esr.'SLISHMENTS,  RECEIPTS,  PAY  ROLL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


Metropolitan  area  .ind  kind  of  business 


Establish- 
ments 

(Number) 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Unincorporated 
businesses 


propnetors, 
November 


(Humhcr) 


Unpaid 

farnily 

workers, 

November 

(>iumber) 


Paid  employees,  workweek 
ended  nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 


Full  work' 
week 

(7t(umber) 


Pay  roll,  workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(Dolbri) 


Full  work- 
week 

(Dollars) 


■KfflX,  P^. 
Laundries,  laundry  services,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  total. 

Power  laundrle.^t 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Hand  laundries 


Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent. 


Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc.  fur 

repair  and  storage) 

Self-service  laundries 


YOUNGSTOWN,  OHIO 
Laundries,  laundry  services,  cleajiing  and  dyeing,  total. 


Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Hand  laundries 


Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities. — 
Without  power  laundry  facilities. 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities.... 
Without  power  laundry  facilities. 


Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pressing,  alteration,  and  garment  repair  (inc. 

repair  and  storage) 

Self-service  laundries 


125 

4 


1,223 


1,019 

191 


563 

57 


311 
30 


296 
29 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

JjlL 


(x) 
(x) 


~ro~ 


(x) 
(x) 


~J^ 


(x) 
(x) 


"W" 


(x) 
(x) 


"ra" 


(x) 
(x) 


"TiT 


(x) 
(x) 


~urr 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 

(x) 


(x) 

(x) 


(x) 


"HO" 

(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 

(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


8,556 


1,930 


1,850 


(x) 


"TTT 
(x)  . 


TO 
(x) 

(x) 


730 

(x) 

(x) 


7i) 

(x) 

(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 

(x) 


(x) 


(xl 


(x) 


■t54 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
U) 
(x) 


(x) 
4,162 


(x) 
2,113 


(x) 


(x) 


2,648 
(x) 


725 
22 


"Txl 

1,359 
(x) 


110 
8 


"T3rr 

(x) 


(x) 


M 

1.063 


(x) 


(x) 
1.015 


(x) 


120 
3 


10,383 
1,097 

(x) 

Ml 


(x) 
(x) 


12.145 


(x) 

9,703 
(x) 

(x) 


(x) 


71,511 


16.564 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 

(x) 


(x) 
42.702 


27,103 
(x) 

612 


2,375 
210 


23,432 


11.123 


10,036 
1,087 

(x) 

Jsl 


(x) 


11,937 


M 

9,495 
!x) 

(x) 


(x) 


U) 


(x) 
(x) 

Jxl. 


(x) 
41,841 


T5r 

26,633 
(x) 

505 


2,126 

190 


X  Withheld  to  ivold  disclosure. 

z  Less  than  $500. 

Note:     See  Explanatory  Material  for  definitions  of  Standard  Metropolitan  Areas. 


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8.57 


Table  8E.— LAUNDRIES  WITH  POWER  FACIUTIES— TOTAL  RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION 

AND  STATE:  1948 


Toul 

Receipts  firom^ 

Geographic  division  and  Sute 

EatabUsh- 
ments 

Reccipu, 
entire  year 

Uhousand 
dolluri) 

Cleaning 

and  dyeing 

work 

CThousond 
dolbri) 

Rug 
cleaning 

(ThouMnd 
dolUirs) 

Laundry 
work — 
bundle, 
flat,  and 
family 
services 
(TTwuMnd 
dollors) 

Commercial 
starch  and 
6at  work 

(ThouMnd 
dollorl) 

Linen 
supply 
service 

{Thousand 
dollori) 

Duper 
service 

{Thousand 
doUars) 

Industrial 

laundry 

work 

{Thousand 
dolUrs) 

Other 

Jluiusand 
dolUlrl) 

7.66^ 

1.110 .964 

131.760 

3,677 

624,534 

63.981 

179 .760 

.6,184 

76,57b 

/.    49 

Geographic  divisions: 

772 
1,406 
1,311 

599 

1,084 
477 
829 
333 

851 

71 ,930 
262,689 
237,244 

74,331 
157,229 

61,913 

84,580 
(x) 
(X) 

6,244 
16,199 

0,018 
12,086 
30,586 
11,303 
15,900 

6,291 
13,133 

156 
1,227 
488 
205 
942 
165 
122 
73 
299 

48,185 
148,092 
126,359 
40,379 
91,833 
38,854 
51,063 
20,174 
59,595 

3,586 

13,686 

11,374 

5,010 

6,657 

1,566 

4,089 

3,758 

14,255 

7,186 
45,545 
46,459 
10,514 
18,590 

8,172 
10,583 

5,260 
27,451 

2,250 
10,462 

5,380 
764 

3,053 

1,195 
837 
228 

2,015 

3,946 

26,159 

25,875 

5,111 

5,280 

603 

1,706 

735 

7,161 

377 

1,319 

East  North  Central 

West  North  Centnl                 

1,291 
262 

283 

55 

West  South  Centnl 

230 

Cx) 

Pacific                      

Cx) 

New  England : 

56 
50 
17 

402 
83 

164 

784 
301 
321 

320 
160 
433 
253 
145 

106 
84 

199 
14 
27 
54 

115 

7 
102 

45 
157 

37 
239 
109 
202 
186 

118 
146 
125 
88 

88 
96 

120 
525 

34 
34 
30 
91 
39 
42 
37 
26 

105 

83 

663 

(x) 
(x) 

979 
(x) 

7,377 
(x) 

147,290 

(x1 

(x) 

54,049 
25,576 
94,041 

Cx) 

(x) 

16,354 
9,198 

(x) 
1,316 

(X) 
6,247 
9,499 

1,122 
20,527 
(x) 
22,530 
6,652 
(X) 
11,430 
24,591 
(x) 

15,657. 
Cx) 

14,605 
Cx) 

Cx) 

12,176 
10,773 

Cx) 

Cx, 
Cx) 
Cx) 
10,457 

Cx) 
Cx) 
Cx) 
Cx) 

Cx) 
Cx) 
93,459 

222 
406 
169 

2,553 
776 

2,118 

6,837 
3,612 
5,750 

5,092 
3,317 
5,570 
2,954 
3,085 

2,984 
2,190 
3,344 
251 
309 
1,338 
1,670 

299 
3,222 
2,778 
3,710 
1,614 
4,971 
2,770 
5,941 
5,281 

2,817 
3,932 
2,837 
1,617 

1,702 
3,023 
1,584 
9,591 

780 
977 
422 

1,441 
789 

1,246 
342 
294 

3,832 
1,447 
7,854 

1 

5 

19 

69 

62 

517 
491 
219 

131 
62 
120 
145 
30 

137 
17 
Cx) 

1 
Cx) 

5 
8 

7 

118 

395 

189 

33 

51 

37 

46 

66 

66 
61 
29 
9 

32 

40 
10 
40 

Cx) 

Cx) 

9 
4 
4 
44 

42 

2 

255 

2,221 

2,226 

628 

26,336 

5,343 
11,431 

80,927 
34,576 
32,589 

23,674 
15,317 
57,966 
19,985 

9,417 

7,135 
5,469 
16,080 
884 
1,235 
3,334 
6,242 

801 
12,798 

9,657 
13,711 

4,016 
16,880 

6,731 
13,514 
13,725 

10,304 

14,508 

9,018 

5,024 

4,450 
6,678 
7,109 
32,826 

2,127 
1,853 
1,122 
6,495 
2,343 
2,968 
1,747 
1,519 

9,101 

6,443 

44,051 

445 
229 
113 
2,333 
194 
272 

9,902 
1,287 
2,497 

1,936 
1,108 
6,332 

1,296 
652 

975 
998 
2,110 
165 
160 
323 
279 

421 
1,012 
873 
356 
933 
337 
566 
2,159 

559 
463 
283 
251 

302 

579 

685 

2,523 

328 
535 
266 
973 
407 
590 
387 
272 

2,247 
1,174 
10,834 

122 

58 

48 

4,883 

825 

1,245 

28,915 
6,725 
9,905 

14,904 

2,597 

15,096 

11,200 

2,662 

3,632 
333 
5,108 
15 
17 
804 
605 

891 
1,676 
2,967 

632 
3,032 
1,410 
2,997 
4,935 

1,409 

4,177 

1,811 

775 

894 
1,563 
1,168 
6,958 

117 

48 

36 

1,149 

328 

1,130 

2,317 

135 

2,721 

1,357 

23,373 

16 

47 

2 

1,113 

114 

953 

6,026 
1,907 
2,529 

1,153 

523 

2,250 

1,106 

348 

110 
27 
365 

6 
156 
100 

318 
816 
422 

433 
145 
431 
483 

127 
500 
529 
39 

58 
72 
69 
638 

3 

7 
5 
33 
29 
135 
10 

132 

33 

1,850 

13 
194 

2,767 
79 
893 

13,630 
3,776 
8,753 

5,895 
2,623 
6,172 
8,441 
1,744 

1,185 

125 

2,927 

2 
280 
592 

2,692 

590 

1 

388 

1,064 
545 

370 

206 

19 

3 

44 

125 

114 

1,423 

24 
2 

345 
84 

103 
26 

151 

1,381 

982 

4,798 

Cx) 

Cx) 

Massachusetts 

Cx) 

46 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  Yorit 

New  Jersey 

Cx) 

536 
Cx) 
Cx) 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio                           

264 

Indiana 

29 
435 

Cx) 

Cx) 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota      

196 
39 

17 

North  Dakota                     

Nf  hraska                  . .          

7 

Kansas 

3 

15 

Maryland      '. 

67 
Cx). 

West  Virginia ' 

68 
Cx)    " 

32 

Cx) 

East  South  Central : 

5 

Cx) 

Cx) 

West  South  Central: 

Cx) 

96 

34 

Texaa 

Mountain; 

Cx) 

Idaho            

4 

Cx) 

Colondo           ...    .                  

17 

Cx) 

Cx) 

Utah 

Cx) 

Nevada 

Cx) 

PadBc: 

Washinpon    .  .  ,  , 

Cx) 

Oregon" 

Cx) 

ra1if[VT,^ 

444 

z  Vl'thheld  to  avoid  disclosure. 


8.58 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  8F.— LAUNDRIES  WITH  POWER  FACILITIES— TOTAL  RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— SELECTED  STANDARD 

METROPOLITAN  AREAS:  1948 


Metropolitan  area 


Establish- 
ments 


CHumltr) 


Rc^pts, 
entire  year 


(Thousand 
dollaTs) 


Receipts  from— 


Cleaning 

and  dyeing 

work 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Rug 
cleaning 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Laundry 
work — 
bundle, 
flat,  and 
family 
services 
(Thousand 
dollars) 


Commercial 
starch  and 
flat  work 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Linen 
supply 
service 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Diaper 
service 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Industrial 
laundry 
work 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Akron.  Ohio   

Albany-Schenectady-Troy,  N.  Y.. 
Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton,  Pa. 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Baltimore,  Md 

Birmingham,  Ala 

Boston,  Mass    

Bndgeport,  Conn 

Buftilo,  N.  Y 

&nton,  Ohio 


Charleston,  W.  Va 

Chattanooga,  Tenn 

Chicago,  111 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Cleveland,  Ohio ■- 

Columbus,  Ohio 

Dallas,  Tex 

Davenport,  Iowa-Rock  Island-Moline,  111 . 

Dayton,  Ohio   

Denver,  Colo 


Des  Moines,  Iowa 

Detroit,  Mich 

Duluth,  Minn. -Superior, Wis. 

Erie,  Pa i 

Flint,  Mich    

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

Fresno,  CaUf 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich 

Hamsburg,  Pa 

Hartford,  Conn 


Houston,  Tex    

Huntington,  W.  Va.-Ashland,  Ky . 

Indianapohs,  Ind 

Jacksonville,  Fla 

Johnstown,  Pa 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

Knoxville,  Tenn 

Lancaster,  Pa 

*  Los  Angeles,  C2ilif 

Louisville,  Ky 


Memphis,  Tenn 

Miami,  Fla 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

Minneapohs-5t.  Paul,  Minn 

Mobile,  Ala   

Nashville,  Tenn 

New  Haven,  Conn 

New  Orleans,  La 

New  York-Northeastern  New  Jersey. 
Norfolk-Portsmouth,  Va 


Oklahoma  City,  OkU . 

Omaha,  Nebr 

Peoria,  111 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Phoenix,  Ans 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Portland,  Oreg 

Providence,  R.  I 

Reading,  Pa    

Richmond,  Va 


Rochester,  N.  Y.  .  , 
Sacramento,  Calif 

St.  Louis,  Mo     

'  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Bernardino,  Cahf 

San  Diego,  Calif 

San  Francisco- Oakland,  Cahf 

San  Jose,  Calif     

Scranton,  Pa 


Seattle,  Wash 

South  Bend,  Ind 

Spokane,  Wash 

Spnngfield-Holyokc,  Mass . 

Stockton,  Calif 

Syracuse,  N.  Y 

Tacoma,  Wash 

Tampa-St.  Petersburg,  Fla . 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Trenton,  N.  J 


Tulsa,  Okia 

Utica-Rome.  N.  Y 

Washington,  D.  C 

Wheeling,  W.  Va,-Steubcnville,  Ohio. 

Wichita,  Kans 

Wilkes-Barre-HazJeton,  Pa 

Wilmington,  Del 

Worcester,  Mass 

York,  Pa  

Youngstown,  Ohio 


15 
63 
61 
V, 
207 
17 
•40 
11 


301 

63 
27 
39 
17 


9 

115 


16 

3 

215 


18 
41 
38 
48 
11 
16 
27 
33 
697 
28 


17 
13 
147 
14 
48 
31 
62 
9 
15 

29 
22 

76 
21 
35 
16 
41 
168 
24 


(X) 
(X) 
(X) 
(X) 
15.209 
5,607 
(X) 
(xl 

(X) 
(X) 

2,681 
2,755 
82,806 
9,635 
(X) 
4,834 
7,178 
(X) 
4,063 
6,763 

!x\ 
(X) 
1,802 
(X) 
(X) 
4,366 
.  1,620 
3,311 
(X) 
(X) 

11,600 
(X) 
(X) 
4,113 
(X) 
(X) 
(X) 

417 
(X) 
7,333 

7,049 

(X) 
10,439 
11,460 

(X) 

5,115 

(X) 

5,356 
149,636 

(X) 

3,123 

3,489 

(X) 

(xl 

2,674 

(X) 

7,350 

(X) 

2,329 

4,343 

(X) 

2,131 
15,341 
2,990 
4,478 
1,890 
5,540 
(x) 
2,001 
1,430 

9,494 

(X) 

(X) 

(X) 

(X) 

3,335 

(X) 
4,066 
3,577 
(Xl 

3,177 
(X) 

19,917 
(X) 
2,593 
(X) 

929 
1,654 
(xl 
(x) 


514 
74 

700 
2,730 
2,074 

305 
1,133 

149 
1,126 

584 


272 
3,701 
383 
526 
365 
1,043 
191 
413 
806 

405 
303 
303 
46 
34 
521 
149 
671 
299 
681 

2,423 

415 

776 

521 

35 

1,612 

432 

54 

3,161 
696 

1,167 

2,554 

1,150 

2,007 

719 

871 

509 

1,029 

6,3(K 

730 

as 

656 
193 
2,087 
553 
387 
884 
799 
304 
265 

593 

163 

1,070 

103 

980 

169 

818 

1,579 

53 

153 

1,659 
224 
176 
202 
106  ■ 
226 
459 
758 
90 
250 

516 
396 
3,377 
236 
392 
511 
266 
105 
373 
81 


138 
36 


124 
27 


943 
79 

6 
2 

123 

7 

74 


12 

449 
4 

3 

7 


1,365 
3,220 
1,531 
5,972 
9,480 
3,053 
14,666 
1,118 
5,526 
1,208 

1,653 
1,624 
51,155 
5,155 
5,923 
1,783 
3,721 
953 
1,669 
3,999 

1,113 

12,055 

627 

457 

301 

2,299 
524 

1,523 
384 

2,649 

6,471 

346 

4,733 

1,996 

67 

6,239 

1,85a 

245 

19,076 

4,902 

4,219 
4,748 
4,688 
4,914 
1,229 
2,773 
2,872 
2,603 
36,901 
2,466 

1,970 
1,848 
1,220 
19,990 
1,207 
5,764 
3,654 
5,321 
939 
2,429 

2,266 

989 

7,434 

1,211 

2,406 

692 

2,919 

11,025 

1,221 

801 

4,179 

981 

459 

1,703 

516 

1,333 

1,034 

2,102 

1,383 

2,360 

1,911 

957 

11,492 

630 

1,686 

1,086 

.  641 

950 

574 

523 


81 

59 

87 

226 

186 

51 

1,576 

39 

759 

44 

118 
55 
5,797 
399 
332 
30 
374 
137 
228 
595 

211 
575 
63 
13 
102 
170 
164 
32 
289 
104 

205 
127 
270 
235 

(X) 
669 

(X) 
17 

4,603 
166 

102 

1,183 

260 

367 

73 

65 

3 

350 

8,567 

215 

364 
33 

1,431 
223 

(X) 
463 

178 

53 

137 

110 
346 
847 
204 
188 
307 
374 
2,510 
181 
45 

905 
112 
138 
195 
(X) 
91 
246 
195 
136 
127 

33 

65 

1,018 

27 
13 

103 

(X) 
316 


916 
1,477 

237 
1,363 

846 
1,238 
2,589 

115 
2,573 

431 

39 

659 

13,566 

2,244 

5,510 

2,353 

1,473 

170 

843 

979 

263 

9,289 

593 

266 

73 

1,160 

643 

960 

50 

514 

1,895 

(X) 

1,071 

817 

73 

1,917 

848 

20 

12,032 

1,234 

1,245 

2,014 

2,281 

2,891 

349 

1,245 

19 

1,242 

25,781 

712 

502 

543 

526 

4,051 

479 

3,612 

1,325 

762 

742 

948 

987 

683 

3,269 

1,385 

733 

545 

1,121 

6,670 

529 

210 

1,448 
154 
809 

1,173 
419 

1,062 
314 
849 
928 
203 

574 

1,097 

2,037 

(X) 

353 

237 

444 

39 

692 


151 
55 
275 
249 
443 
862 

140 
(x\ 


145 
2,296 
260 
532 
116 
165 
(X) 


33 


1,024 

36 

5 

(X) 
81 
17 
28 
39 
90 


(X) 
174 


349 
70 


1,209 


65 
76 
259 
72 
60 
153 
605 
29 
6,951 
28 

66 
156 

1,762 
37 

643 
36 

114 
25 

219 

120 


1 
474 


117 
149 
40 

2 

21 

891 

76 
26 

29 
26 


739 
187 
242 
574 

2,304 
12 

1,999 
385 

1,493 


5,796 
1,011 
2,337 
137 
373 
114 
910 
337 

(xl 
7,986 

166 

222 
72 
96 

103 
31 
31 

301 

397 
203 
2,064 
369 
65 
772 


3,747 
151 

183 
(X) 
1,526 

907 


2 

29 

13,454 

7 


249 

53 

5,432 

103 

2,524 

979 

79 

131 

330 

632 

2,679 
26 

141 

177 
279 
432 

218 

1,188 
(X) 
30 
190 

491 

(X) 

22 

330 

6 

108 
385 
602 

56 
48 

23 
201 
354 


X  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure. 

Note:  See  Explanatory  Material  for  definitions  of  Standard  Metropolitan  Areas. 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 


8.59 


Table  8G.— LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS.  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— TOTAL  RECEIPTS, 
BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948 


Total 

Receipts  from — 

Geognphic  division.  State,  and  kind  of  business 

EjobUsh- 
menu 

iHumhcr) 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 

Cleaning 

and  dyeing 

work 

(TTiousdnd 
MUts) 

Rug 
cleaning 

{Thousand 
MUtts) 

Laundry 
work  -  - 
bundle. 
6at.  and 
family 
services 
(THoujand 
dollars) 

Commercial 
starch  and 
flat  work 

(Thouidiid 
dollars) 

Linen 
supply 
service 

(ThouMnd 
dollurs) 

Dupcr 
service 

(Tlwujand 
dollar]) 

Industrial 

laundry 

work 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Other 

{Thousand 
dollars) 

UNITED  STATES 
Total 

33,877 

2,021,483 

905,080 

42,464 

650,908 

64,923 

243,022 

28,744 

76,811 

9,531 

Power  laundries   {exc.    Industrial  laundries) 

6.395 

835.964 

129.951 

3.559 

618.514 

59.985 

16.537 

1.828 

2.530 

3.060 

2,840 
3,555 

388 

1.176 

517,933 
318,031 

77,072 

238.203 

122,782 
7,169 

489 

1,208 

3,222 
337 

81 

37 

349,006 
269,508 

1,045 

4,832 

27,703 
32,282 

435 

3.-56 

10,117 
6,420 

725 

225.321 

1,479 
349 

214 

1.413 

1,598 
932 

73,  IW 

825 

2  026 

1,034 

884 

Linen  supply  establishments 

811 

561 
615 

384 

174,520 
63,683 

25,887 

1,203 
5 

122 

37 

4,691 
141 

290 

3,517 
239 

44 

162,412 
62,909 

87 

1,359 
54 

25,230 

770 
55 

77 

531 

280 

37 

318 
66 

24.017 

23,408 
2,479 

807,673 

117 

5 

772,551 

4.657 

284 
6 

26,215 

44 
703 

86 

1 

352 

22,783 
2,U7 

56 

77 
174 

17 

20 

2.965 

4,757 

18,491 

769 

1,517 
1,934 

139,587 
627,064 
41,022 

36,684 
125,219 

133,878 
600,503 
38,170 

759 
49,106 

448 

3,825 

384 

34,130 
2,539 

4,421 
19,739 
2,055 

12 
50,  571 

34 
645 
24 

3,634 

94 
238 
20 

12,  202 

24 

27 

3 
2,358 

10 

162 

2 

6 
3,966 

673 

1,925 

367 

GEOOIAPHIC  DIVISION 

New  England 

Total 

843 

703 

62.838 

6,228 

155 

47,793 

3,427 

842 

194 

3,845 

354 

152 
551 

103 

21,562 
41,276 

12.040 

4,678 
1,550 

18 

108 
47 

1 

14, 876 
32,917 

392 

964 
2,463 

159 

327 
515 

11.351 

129 
65 

290 
3,555 

101 

190 

■^tnen  supply  establishments 

18 

38 
65 

33 

7,026 
5,014 

2.174 

16 
2 

1 

392 

159 

6,340 
5,011 

4 

2,164 

101 

Diaper  service  establishments 

6 

31 

7 

980 

2,066 
108 

45,905 

42.823 

263 

2.336 

48 

4 

5 

2,056 

108 

15 

6 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

365 

251 
684 
45 

110 
4,976 

7,360 
34,468 
4,077 

2,262 
459, 589 

6,988 

32,521 

3,314 

37 
165,637 

10 
127 
126 

2,120 
14,010 

348 

1,615 

423 

153,980 

9 
39 

13,885 

5 
71,996 

11, 576 

15 
5 

26,164 

5 

146 

Middle  Atlantic 
Total 

2  341 

Power  laundries 

1,201 

208,422 

15,932 

1.201 

146.400 

12.832 

3.898 

802 

26,061 

1.296 

287 
914 

343 

85,810 
122,612 

71.571 

14,438 

1,494 

250 

932 
269 

26 

65,503 
80,897 

1.751 

1,700 
11,132 

974 

1,007 
2,891 

68,007 

638 
164 

437 

627 
25,434 

98 

331 

Linen  supply  establishments 

28 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

141 
202 

77 

44,918 
26,653 

10.464 

250 
22 

26 

1,622 
129 

70 

854 
120 

41,608 
26,399 

39 

437 
10.333 

98 

23 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

64 
13 

2,933 

9,349 
1,115. 

156,871 

17 
5 

149,094 

1,262 

70 
5,759 

79 

39 
52 

9,223 
1,110 

4 

5 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plajits 

616 

1,331 

1,500 
102 

422 

5,328 

44,599 

103,341 
8,931 

12,261 
459,571 

42,459 
98,160 
8,475 

339 

208, 385 

266 

970 
26 

11,521 
11,012 

1,621 

3,761 

377 

129.916 

73 
6 

11,521 

'52 
63,933 

4 
6J96 

5 
25.931 

316 

47 

401 

East  North  Central 
Total 

2.277 

Power  laundries 

l,12t 

186,434 

19,920 

488 

125,600 

10,551 

3,205 

175 

25.507 

988 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

361 
765 

318 

77,020 
109,414 

62,805 

18,708 
1,212 

37 

467 
21 

51,817 
73,783 

587 

3,535 
6,966 

814 

2  022  '                      97 

199 
25,308 

377 

125 

1,133 
60.630 

78 
35 

Linen  supply  establisliments 

325 

134 

184 

70 

45,352 
17,453 

6.174 

37 
61 

587 
17? 

814 
9 

43,254 
17,376 

35 
5  886 

322 
55 

46 

303 

Diaper  service  establishments 

51 
19 

3,949 

5,458 
716 

194,765 

61 
188,823 

1,667 

172 
3,549 

9 
147 

98 

5,170 
716 

46 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

481 

i;i8s 

2,654 

107 

365 

38,161 

149,012 

7,592 

9,393 

37,158 

144,  a2 

7,453 

44 

96 

1,535 

36 

8,857 

751 
2,732 

8 

S 
139 

24 

74 

::: 

1 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

483 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


8.60 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  8G.— LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— TOTAL  RECEIPTS, 
BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Geographic  division,  State,  and  kind  of  business 


West  North  Central 

Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent.., 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

South  Atlantic 

Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent.. 

Rug  cleaning  establishments. 

East  South  Central 

Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent.. 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

West  South  Central 

Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. . . 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  powei  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent.. 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


Total 


Establish' 
ments 


(>{umber) 


273 

271 


2.611 


418 
2,136 
57 


5,243 


635 
341 


416 

3,473 

100 


2,755 


2S2 

152 


207 

1,932 

81 


5,377 


465 
298 


244 

4,030 

163 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


{Thousand 
dolUtTs) 


144,769 


63.619 


45,894 
17,725 


10,009 
(x) 


_i}cL. 


(x) 
64.337 


8,967 
53,414 
1,956 


110,399 
25,558 


_txl- 


18,891 
(x) 

Jxi_ 


2,381 
(x) 


9,717 
92,327 
4,900 

3,234 


53,304 


42,560 
10,744 


7,658 
1,517 


951 
50 


3,713 

43,340 

2,881 


73.768 


60,551 
13,217 


11.659 


10,016 
1,643 


796 
103 


76.981 


3,772 
69, 056 
4,153 


Receipts  from— 


Cleaning 

and  dyeing 

work 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


73,900 


11.989 


11,762 
227 

_ix) 


(x) 
_[xl_ 


(x) 
61.706 


8,749 
51,083 
1,869 


29,576 
726 


(x) 


(x) 
_LxI. 


(x) 
100,308 


9,245 
86,734 
4,329 


11,137 
166 


48,220 


3,485 

42,034 

2,701 


89,680 


15,431 
224 


232 
3 


73,757 


3,661 
66,397 
3,699 


Rug 
cleaning 


{Thousand 
dollaTs) 


190 

15 


12 

321 
19 

1,830 


899 
33 


(xl 


(x) 
_ixi_ 


(x) 


12 
191 
30 


1,040 


4 
121 


1,562 


122 


108 
14 


Laundry 
work — 
bundle, 
flat,  and 
family 
services 
{Thousand 
dollars) 


42,141 


40.027 


29,817 
10,210 


(x) 
_Cxl_ 


(x) 

1.758 


139 
1,564 
55 


73,115 

18,181 


(X) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
5.843 


360 

4,966 

517 


40, 197 


29,414 
9,368 


JjcL 


(x) 
(x) 


1.343 


208 
1,080 
55 


53,785 


50.404 


40,250 
10,154 


637 
11 


86 

2,214 

411 


Commercial 
starch  and 
flat  work 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


5,092 


4.796 


3,115 
1,681 


U) 


(x) 
(xl 


(x) 


4,705 
1,333 


(X) 
(x) 


_ixl_ 


(x) 


1,108 
458 


JiL 


(x) 
(x) 


4.129 


2,969 
1,098 


Linen 
supply 
service 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


1.216 


790 
426 


(x) 


9,298 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


22,611 


1,409 
101 


(x1 


17, 076 
(x) 


_Ixi. 


(x) 


543 
42 


8,985 


7,587 
1,398 


Diaper 

service 


{Thousand 
dollurs) 


_(xl_ 


(x) 


(x) 


354 
15 


_ixl- 


(x) 
_IxL 


2,307 
(x) 


30 
215 


1.000 


950 
50 


1,389 
107 


10.711 


9,087 
,624 


Industrial 

laundry 

work 


{Thousarui 
dollars) 


-42. 


ir 
5 


103 


5,134 


5,095 


52 

5,043 

_txj_ 


(X) 
JxL 


(x) 


5,312 


5.224 


111 
5,113 


Jxl. 


(x) 
_txl- 


(x) 


123 
480 


1.664 


93 

1,591 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 


8.61 


Tabic  8G.— LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— TOTAL  RECEIPTS, 
BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Tool 

Receipts  firam — 

Gcognphic  divuion,  Suce.  ind  kind  of  buaijicu 

Eaabhsh- 
menta 

CHumhcr) 

Receipta, 
entire  year 

(TIiDuwntl 
doilarj) 

Cleaning 

and  dyeing 

work 

(.Ttuusdnd 
dolbrs) 

Rug 
cleaning 

(Tluujjnd 
Mien) 

Laundry 
work — 
bundle, 
fiat,  and 
family 
services 
(ThouJdnd 
dollars) 

Commcraal 
starch  and 
6a  t  work 

(Thoujand 
dolkri) 

Linen 
supply 
service 

(T)iou3and 
dolbri) 

Diaper 
service 

(Thoiuand 
dollars) 

Industrul 

laundry 

work 

{Thousand 
dollars) 

Other 

(Thowand 
dollarj) 

^bun^ai^ 
Tot«l 

1.410 

(x) 

(x) 

M 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

Power  laundries 

299 

31.637 

6,291 

73 

20,133 

3,731 

606 

14 

731 

58 

166 
131 

32 

23,563 
8,074 

5.352 

6,156 
135 

64 
9 

14,178 
5,955 

41 

2,711 
1,020 

25 

359 
247 

5.213 

6 

P 

1 

52 
679 

37 
21 

72 

Linen  supply  establishments 

22 
10 

12 

4,767 
585 

(x) 

41 

25 
(x) 

4,628 
585 

(x) 

1 
(x) 

(x) 

72 

Diaper  service  establishments 

12 

i,025 

ix) 
25,506 

24,743 

86 

523 

(X) 
53 

(X) 

1 

(x) 

(x) 

7 

. . . 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

93 

Synthetic  solvent 

863 
36 

42 

2.991 

21,412 
1,162 

495 
(x) 

J,  850 

20,809 

1,084 

(x) 

7 
75 
4 

472 
(x) 

75 

387 

61 

(x) 

51 
2 

(x) 

"i 

(x) 

(x) 

5 
2 

(x) 

'84 
9 

23 

(x) 

Pacific 
Total 

737 

97,057 

12,820 

299 

59,124 

13.412 

3,904 

84 

6,979 

435 

219 

518 

96 

50,574 
46,483 

(x) 

10,896 
1,924 

Cx) 

289 

10 

(x) 

30,036 
29,088 

(x) 

6,846 
6,566 

(x) 

2,271 
1,633 

(x) 

79 

5 

(x) 

51 
6,928 

(x) 

106 
329 

(xl 

76 
20 

i2 

25,883 
(x) 

(x) 

313 
(x) 

(x) 

(x)"' 

470 
(x) 

(x) 

843 
(x) 

(x) 

23,534 
(x) 

(xl 

494 
(x) 

(x) 

182 
(x) 

(x) 

47 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

(xJ 

38 
1,873 

(xi 
51 

86,430 

(x) 
83,077 

1x5 

510 

Ix) 

6 

2,343 

ix) 
117 

(x) 

1 

113 

(x) 
42 

30 

(X) 

63 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

177 

Synthetic  solvent 

581 

1,2W 

78 

243 
182 

20,366 
60,694 
5,370 

4,904 
7,211 

19,283 
58,548 
5,246 

201 
3,947 

37 
440 
33 

4,255 

101 

833 

1,420 

90 

1 
2,247 

10 
107 

468 

69 
44 

390 

29 

1 

3 
16 

10 
53 

28 

95 
81 

444 
U 

New  England 

Maine 
Total 

Power  laundries 

54 

2,978 

222 

1 

2.217 

445 

71 

4 

9 

9 

18 
36 

7 

765 
2,213 

196 
26 

1 

486 
1,731 

(x) 

78 
367 

2 
69 

(x) 

2 
2 

(x) 

9 
(x) 

9 

Linen  suprly  establishments 

1 
6 

1 

(xS 
(x) 

(x) 

::: 

•■■ 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

••• 

(X) 
(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
(X) 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

(xl 

Diaper  service  establishments 

... 

1 
112 

ix) 
3,818 

3,725 

19 

(x) 

26 

23 

(x) 

5 

(x) 

(x) 

15 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

5 

28 

80 

4 

8 
142 

592 

2,537 

689 

81 
5,878 

579 

2,457 

689 

2,768 

2 
17 

81 
32 

26 
2.309 

9 
14 

229 

5 
247 

'is 

2 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

New  Hampshire 
Total 

iS 

3.144 

406 

5 

2.226 

229 

38 

40 

194 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

15 
33 

6 

1,653 
1,491 

(x) 

303 
103 

4 

1 

(x) 

1,140 
1,086 

132 
97 

28 

10 

(x) 

40 
(x) 

194 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

1 
5 

1 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

(xj 

(X) 

(x) 
(x) 

ix) 
(x) 

(x) 

::: 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

1 
35 

(x) 
2.514 

2,362 

(x) 
23 

83 

••■ 

(x) 

(x) 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

^6 

10 

73 

2 

2 

(x5 
2,176 
(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
2,089 
(x) 

(x) 

21 
(x) 

<x) 

(x) 

50 
(x) 

... 

(x) 

(x) 

... 

(X) 

16 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

(x) 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 

8.62 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  8G.— LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— TOTAL  RECEIPTS, 
BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE.  BY  KIND  Of'  BUSINESS;  1948— Continued 


' 

Total 

Receipts  from — 

Geographic  division.  State,  and  kind  of  business 

Estabbsh- 
ments 

Wumbtr) 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

ioWars) 

Cleaning 

and  dyeing 

work 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Rug 
cleaning 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Laundry 
work — 
bundle, 
flat,  and 
family 
services 
(Thousand 
dollars) 

Commercial 
starch  and 
flat  work 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Linen 
supply 
service 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Dupcr 
service 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Industrial 
laundry 
work 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Other 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

New  England — Continued 

Vermont 

Total 

71 

U) 

1,488 

Cx) 

637 

113 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

Power  laundries 

17 

979 

169 

19 

628 

113 

48 

2 

11 
1 

595 

384 

(x) 

163 
6 

19 
(x) 

310 
318 

62 
51 

41 

7 

(x) 

"2 
(x) 

(x) 

1 
52 

1.342 

1.319 

(x)"" 

5 

9 

'x)'" 

(x)"' 

(x) 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

9 

10 
39 

3 

1 
971 

(x) 
1,112 
(x) 

(x) 
68,930 

(x) 
1,089 
(x) 

25,234 

5 
(x). 

1,721 

9 
27,948 

2,345 

7,415 

1,174 

2,772 

(x) 

Massachusetts 
Total 

321 

Power  laundries 

358 

34,308 

2,548 

68 

26,084 

2,225 

482 

95 

2,670 

136 

66 
292 

62 

10,543 
23,765 

7,411 

2,168 
380 

7 

51 
17 

7,602 
18,482 

252 

455 
1,770 

108 

98 
384 

6.933 

77 
18 

14 
2,656 

97 

78 

58 

-inen  supply  establishments 

13 

24 

38 

25 

4,381 
2,530 

1,079 

5 
2 

252 

108 

4,406 
2,527 

1.079 

97 

Diaper  service  establishments 

20 
5 

459 

(xi 

(x) 

24,517 

22,678 

96 

1.612 

12 

(x) 

(x) 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

119 

143 

295 

21 

67 
174 

4,439 

18,141 

1,937 

1,615 
(x) 

4,213 

16,992 

1,473 

1 
4,924 

6 
55 
35 

1,556 
(x) 

218 

1,010 

384 

5,711 

'l2 

194 

(X) 

(X) 

5 
79 

2 

Petroleum  solvent 

72 
45 

53 

Rhode  Island 
Total 

(x) 

Power  laundries 

76 

6,420 

776 

5.343 

174 

4 

79 

u 

15 
61 

11 

2,015 
4,405 

1,093 

355 

421 

1,503 
3,840 

67 
107 

20 

1,073 

4 

63 

16 

17 

Linen  supply  establishments 

5 

6 

2 

(x) 
(x) 

Cx) 

!x) 

••■ 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x1 

(x) 

(x) 

2 
81 

4,779 

4,148 

ix) 
108 

368 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

155 

13 

62 

6 

4 
394 

638 

3,226 

915 

111 
28,162 

576 

2,887 

685 

10,745 

17 
91 

111 
425 

62 

306 

11,719 

285 

2,857 

1,005 

893 

16 

Connecticut 
Total 

233 

Power  laundries 

150 

15.009 

2.107 

62 

11.295 

241 

203 

49 

893 

159 

32 
118 

16 

5,991 
9,018 

2,837 

1,493 
614 

11 

33 

29 

3,835 

7,460 

136 

170 

71 

31 

158 
45 

2,654 

10 
39 

213 

680 

■       "       79 

Linen  supply  establishments 

5 

7 
9 

9 

1,225 
1,612 

960 

11 

136 

31 

1,045 
1,612 

956 

Diaper  service  establishments 

4 

7 
2 

191 

(x) 

(x) 

8,935 

8,591 

12 

288 

13 

U) 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants , 

31 

47 

135 

9 

28 

1,342 

7,276 

317 

421 

1,306 

7,007 

278 

36 

12 
351 

35 

214 
39 

13 

... 

... 

... 

1 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

34 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 


8.63 


Tabic  8G.— LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— TOTAL  RECEIPTS, 
BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Toul 

Receipts  from — 

Geographic  division.  State,  and  kind  of  business 

Establish 
ments 

(Humhcr) 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thoiuond 
dolbrt) 

Cleaning 

and  dyeing 

work 

(Thousand 
dolLirs) 

Rug 
cleaning 

(Tfiousand 
dolUri) 

Laundry 
work — 
bundle, 
flat,  and 
family 
services 
(Thousand 
dollars) 

Cximmcrcial 
starch  and 
flat  work 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Linen 
supply 
service 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Diaper 
service 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Industrial 

laundry 

work 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Other 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Middle  Atlantic 

New  York 

Total 

:,sio 

254,149 

81,415 

8,316 

84,678 

9,984 

48,435 

6,673 

13,633 

1,015 

Power  laundries 

ceo 

111,691 

6,570 

491 

79,289 

9,209 

1.313 

678 

13.628 

513 

135 
525 

226 

39,247 

72,444 

50.023 

51830 
740 

250 

339 
152 

26 

29, 905 
49,384 

1,689 

1.010 
8,199 

747 

662 
651 

47.079 

566 
112 

203 

593 
13,035 

2 

342 

Linen  supply  establishments 

27 

90 
136 

il 

30,328 
19,695 

5.920 

250 
22 

26 

1,568 
121 

70 

693 
54 

27,563 
1«',516 

39 

203 
5,789 

2 

23' 
4 

Diaper  service  establishinents 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

34 
7 

1,627 

5,271 
649 

78,659 

17 
5 

74.263 

439 

70 
3,630 

28 

39 
4 

5,145 
644 

3 

3 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

289 

882 
709 
36 

256 

848 

28,778 

47.393 

2,488 

7,856 
85,048 

27,333 

44,515 

2,415 

310 
29,938 

102 

331 

6 

7,360 

2,741 

1,218 

2,382 

30 

35,496 

'28 
1,316 

4 
9,174 

"3 
1,929 

3 
3,776 

125 
127 
37 

186 
678 

New  Jersey 

Fewer  laundries 

269 

45.548 

3.612 

491 

34.522 

1.126 

1.501 

65 
204 

43 

22,820 
22,728 

7.970 

3,228 

384 

459 
32 

18,471 
16,051 

54 

195 
931 

190 

12 
1,489 

7.673 

27 
47 

52 

1 
3,774 

1 

20 

Linen  supply  establishments 

21 
22 

12 

5,492 
2,478 

1,803 

. . . 

54 

161 
29 

5,224 
2,449 

52 

1.803 

1 

without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

11 

1 

469 

(x) 
(x) 

27,587 

26,297 

203 

920 

:;: 

(x) 
(x) 

167 

247 
24 

55 

1,318 

7,378 
17,010 
3,199 

2,140 
120,392 

6,928 
16,424 
2,945 

29 
54, 284 

134 
69 

2,047 
2.953 

201 
465 
254 

33,806 

2.585 

14.387 

2.974 

8.755 

115 
52 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

64 

Pennsylvania 
Total 

272 

51,183 

5,750 

219 

32,589 

2.497 

1.084 

50 

8.658 

87 
185 

74 

23,743 
27,440 

13 .  578 

5,380 
370 

134 
85 

17,127 
15,462 

R 

495 
2,002 

37 

333 
751 

11,255 

45 

5 

18? 

33 
3,625 

95 

Linen  supply  establishments 

1 

30 
44 

24 

9,098 
4,480 

2  741 

"s 

37 

8,821 
4,434 

182 
2.741 

95 

Diaper  service  establishments 

19 

5 

337 

(xi 

(x) 

50,625 

48,534 

620 

1,209 

51 

48 

Cx) 
(x) 

1 

2 

• . 

251 
544 
42 

111 
1,373 

8,443 

38,938 

3,244 

2,265 

109, 195 

8,198 
37, 221 
3,115 

52,233 

30 
570 
20 

2,114 
3,112 

202 

914 

93 

25,004 

45 
6 

1,961 

"48 
17,945 

1 
1,469 

2 
6,895 

13 

10 

East  North  Central 
Ohio 

Power  laundries 

275 

38,239 

5,002 

131 

23.397 

1.877 

881 

71 

6.638 

24? 

100 
175 

55 

19,295 

18,944 

17,595 

4,638 
364 

34 

128 
3 

12,738 
10,659 

169 

1,043 
834 

59 

650 
231 

17, 035 

56 
15 

19 

11 

6,627 

257 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Linen  supply  establishments- 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

19 
17 

3,012 
1,543 

56 

::: 

169 

108 

59 

14; 023 

3,012 

19 
1,379 

257 

22 

Diaper  service  establishments '. 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

9 

8 

931 

1,227 
316 

40.301 

56 
47.126 

615 

108 
1.330 

25 

29 

1,063 
316 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

176 

389 
24 

95 

30,599 
1,688 

2,517 

16,461 

29,000 

1,665 

15 

28 

579 

8 

2,366 

411 

906 

13 

6 

19 

2i 

5 

::: 

Ai 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

1 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


8.64 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


TableSG.— LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— TOTAL  RECEIPTS, 
BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Geographic  division,  State,  and  Idjid  of  business 


East  North  Central — Continued 

Indiana 

Total 

Power  laundries. 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Linen  supply  estahllshments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  fac-ilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent. 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent. . 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Illinois 

Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establ ishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent.. 

Rug  cleaning  establ ishments 

Michigan 

Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

J.inen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent.. 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Wisconsin 

Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities, 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Vithout  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent... 

Rug  cleaning  establ ishments 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


Establish- 
ments 


(Number) 


3 
6^0 


120 

509 

11 


95 
272 


147 
864 
34 


1,303 


213 


54 
159 


323 

606 
24 


286 

14 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


(Thousand 
dollan) 


11,900 
10,734 


4,775 


2,419 
2,356 


523 
43 


3,060 

22,956 

846 


166, 200 


76.795 


24,411 
52,384 


14, 951 
7,521 


2,295 
49 


6,986 
50,750 
2,778 


92,356 


33,443 


11,627 
21,816 


13,995 


10,854 
3,141 


1,325 


(x) 


42.115 


9,343 

31,403 

1,369 

1,473 


36,142 


9,787 
5,536 


2,545 
1,423 


Ix) 
M 


1,758 

13,304 

911 


Receipts  from— 


Cleaning 

and  dyeing 

worli 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


29,195 


3,317 


3,152 
165 


25,878 


3,021 
22,039 
818 


64,944 


5.570 


5,320 
250 


59,348 


6,863 

49,740 

2,745 


2,750 
201 


41,422 


9,132 

30,944 
1,346 


18,137 


3.080 


2,848 
232 


(x) 
(x) 


1,681 

12,489 

879 


Rug 
cleaning 


(^Thousand 
dollars) 


111 
9 


52 
391 


2 

231 

3 


Laundry 
work — 
bundle, 
flat,  and 
tamily 
services 
{Thousand 
doll^irj) 


8,068 
7,201 


25 

537 
28 


58,567 


17,315 
40,502 


67 
518 


20.331 


19,730 


7,376 
12,354 


(x) 
(x) 


178 
151 

17 


10,107 


9.387 


6,320 
3,067 


(x) 
(x) 


70 
620 


Commercial 
starch  and 
flat  work 


(Thoujflnd 
dollars) 


435 
626 


1,204 
4,725 


1.347 


1.032 


512 

520 


_65a. 


391 
261 


Linen 
supply 
service 


(ThouMnd 
dollars) 


159 
123 


2,315 
2,351 


22,562 


303 
506 


14,287 
7,465 


781 
239 


10,180 
3,125 


4.125 


_2U 


129 
84 


2,4A9 
1,423 


Diaper 
service 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


498 
43 


2,299 


17 


2,282 


2,233 


(x) 

(x) 


_2£L 


(x) 
(x) 


Industrial 

laundry 

work 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


2,605 


6 
2,599 


6,227 


6.126 


119 
6,007 


8.441 


8.394 


18 
8,376 


1.744 


45 
1,699 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 


8.65 


TableSG.— LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— TOTAL  RECEIPTS, 
BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Tool 

Receipu  from — 

Geographic  diviaioQ.  State,  and  kind  of  bustneu 

Esablub- 
menu 

(Humbtr) 

Rtoopts, 
entire  year 

(TdouMtiJ 
dolUrl) 

Cleaning 

and  dyeing 

work 

(Tlioujiiml 
dolUri) 

Rug 
cleaning 

(TllDlUlltlJ 

dolUri) 

Laundry 
work  — 
bundle, 
eat.  and 
family 
services 
(Thoujjnd 
dolbrj) 

Commercial 
starch  and 
flat  work 

(Thousand 
dolkrs) 

Linen 
supply 
service 

(ThouMna 
dollars) 

Duper 
service 

{ThouMnd 
dollars) 

Industrial 

laundry 

work 

(Thouiand 
dollars) 

Other 

(Tluuiand 
dolbri) 

West  North  Central 
Miniwsota 
Total 

560 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

Power  laundries 

97 

12,751 

2,984 

137 

7,117 

975 

220 

2 

1,185 

131 

i9 
48 

12 

9;527 
3,224 

3,678 

2,9ii 
60 

137 

5,664 
1,453 

18 

5^8 
397 

184 
36 

3,595 

2 

11 
1,174 

29 

Without  cleaning  and  dj-elng  facilities 

Linen  supply  establishments 

102 
65 

With  power  laundry   facilities 

7 
5 

2 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

{") 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

Diaper  service  establishments 

(x) 

2 
426 

(x) 
12,025 

(xi 
11,434 

(x) 

49 

(xi 

440 

(xS 

22 

(x) 

13 

(x) 

(x) 

3 

(x) 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

.   64 

16J 

253 

11 

23 
590 

3,3il 

8,306 

398 

455 
(x) 

3,232 

7,829 

373 

(x) 

9 
40 

452 

(X) 

70 

345 

25 

(x) 

"22 

(x) 

'13 

(x) 

(x) 

"3 

(x) 

10 

54 

3 

lovra 

(x) 

Power  lauzuirles 

80 

8,911 

2,190 

17 

5,469 

998 

59 

14 

125 

39 

47 
33 

22 

7,715 
1,196 

2,088 

2,164 
26 

16 

1 

4,563 
906 

877 
121 

41 
18 

2,088 

14 

1 
124 

39 

Linen  s\q)ply  establishments 

2 

20 

3 

(x) 
(x) 

27 

::; 

::: 

::: 

(x) 
(x) 

27 

;;! 

Diaper  service  establishments 

i 
1 

474 

(x) 
(x) 

11,874 

11,329 

46 

407 

16 

1 

(x) 
(x) 

4 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

71 

39 

429 

6 

11 
983 

1,014 

10,710 

150 

(x) 
52,518 

972 

10,207 

150 

(X) 
22,691 

1 
45 

(X) 

1,008 

19 
388 

(x) 
16,393 

16 

(x) 

2,112 

1 

(x) 

6,690 

(x) 

382 

4 

Cx) 
2,927 

22 

49 

(x) 

Missouri 

315 

Power  laundries 

174 

24,560 

3,247 

36 

15,771 

1,896 

683 

2,911 

16 

81 
93 

38 

15,415 
9,145 

6,854 

3,152 
95 

97 

23 
13 

10,860 
4,911 

310 

983 
913 

194 

376 
307 

6,007 

;:: 

18 
2,893 

3 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Linen  supply  establishments 

13 
246 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

it) 
18 

6 

5,0i6 
1,828 

418 

97 

"• 

309 
1 

194 
20 

4,425 
1,582 

382 

16 

1 

245 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

5 
1 

729 

(x) 
(x) 

19,808 

19,244 

197 

312 

(x) 
(x) 

2 

:;: 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

53 

115 

595 

19 

36 

137 

2;73e 

16,681 
389 

878 
3,619 

2,721 

16,  U3 

380 

103 
2,441 

2 
194 

1 

775 
13 

13 
8 

938 

"2 

167 

21 

2 

: 

2 

PetroleuiD  solvent 

51 

Rug  cleaning  estabUshments 

Ncrth  Dakota 
Total 

37 

Power  laundries 

14 

1,316 

251 

1 

884 

165 

15 

... 

... 

1(1 
4 

1 

1,191 
125 

(x) 

251 

1 
Cx) 

762 
122 

162 

3 

15 

(x) 

(x) 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Linen  supply  establiahoients 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Ulth'^it  p'^"^r  Iwin'lry  fn^lHtlfxi 

"i 

1 

(x)    ■" 
(x) 

::: 

Cx)  "■ 

(x) 

'.'.'. 

::: 

(x)   '■■ 

(x) 

(x)   '■' 
(x) 

'.'.'. 

Diaper  service  establishBents 

1 

(»1 

2.190 

(x)   ■■■ 
3 

54 

2 1 

(x) 

(l)  '" 

riF-aning    nnti    rtyeilrig   plnntf?.. 

120  1              2.238 

2                     ...  1 

...\       37 

17 
98 
5 

1 

(x) 

1,772 
(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

1,682 
(x) 

"3 

(X) 

54 

2 

"2 

(x) 

(x)- 

... 

(x) 

29 

(x) 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


8.66 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Tabic  8G.— LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— TOTAL  RECEIPTS. 
BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS;  1948— Continued 


Total 

Receipts  trom — 

Geographic  diviaion.  State,  and  land  of  buBiness 

Establish- 
ments 

(Number) 

Receipts, 
enure  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Cleaning 

and  dyeing 

work 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Rug 
cleaning 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Laundry 
work — 
bundle, 
flat,  and 
family 
services 
(Thousand 
dollars) 

(Domtneroal 
starch  and 
flat  work 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Lmen 
supply 
service 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Diaper 
service 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Industrial 
laundry 
work 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Other 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

West  Worth  Central -Continued 

South  Dakota 

Total 

140 

U) 

(x) 

(x) 

1,255 

160 

(x) 

(x) 

2 

32 

26 

1,724 

309 

1 

1.235 

160 

17 

2 

9 

17 

1,217 
507 

(x) 

296 

13 

(X) 

1 

(x) 

831 

404 

73 

87 

15 
2 

(xj 

(x) 

2 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Linen  sypply  establishments 

(x)    ■■■ 

(x) 

(x)    '" 
(x) 

(x)   '" 
(x) 

(x)   ■■■ 

(x) 

(x)   "■ 

(x) 

Diaper  service  establishments 

111 

(x) 
2,702 

(x) 
2,649 

(x) 

1 

20 

(x) 

(x) 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

32 

13 

96 

2 

1 
326 

(x) 

2,326 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

(x)' 

2,287 
(x) 

(x) 
7,520 

1 

(x) 

■135 

'20 
3,707 

361 

(x) 

952 

(x) 
(x) 

296 

(x) 

18 

(i) 

Nebraska 
Total 

108 

Power  laundries 

47 

5,406 

1,338 

5 

3,309 

323 

65 

81 

280 

5 

25 
22 

9 

4,436 
970 

909 

1,338 

5 

2,717 
592 

25 

256 

67 

37 
28 

882 

81 

2 
278 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Linen  supply  establishments 

5 
2 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

6 
3 

2 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

(X) 

(x) 

(x) 

. . . 

(x) 
(x) 

Diaper  service  establishments 

1 
1 

259 

(X) 

(x) 
6,743 

6,182 

36 

373 

38 

5 

(xS 
(x) 

16 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

93 

17 

236 

6 

9 

627 

'392 

5,879 

472 

102 
18,703 

'355 

5,408 

419 

10,353 

18 
18 

94 

217 

37 

314 

22 

6,394 

'38 
281 

5 
703 

100 

'16 
592 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

13 
8 

Kansas 
Total 

63 

Power  laundries 

106 

8,951 

1,670 

8 

6,242 

279 

157 

592 

3 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Linen  supply  establishments 

52 
54 

9 

6,393 
2,558 

546 

1,637 
33 

8 

4,420 
1,822 

186 
93 

122 
35 

546 

•  • . 

18 
574 

2 
1 

5 

4 

4 

448 
98 

100 

4^8 
98 

100 

Diaper  service  establishments 

4 
492 

100 
8,897 

8.678 

20 

152 

2 

••• 

100 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

45 

55 

429 

8 

16 
65 

894 

7,740 

263 

209 
Cx) 

883 

7,532 

263 

5 
2,386 

'20 
189 

(x) 

152 

(X) 

'2 

(x) 

(X) 

(x) 

(x) 

34 

15 

South  Atlantic 
Delaware 
Total 

(x) 

Power  laundries 

7 

1,122 

299 

7 

801 

15 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Linen  supply  establishments 

4 

3 

2 

1,025 
97 

(x) 

299 

7 

(x) 

704 
97 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

IJ 

(x) 

With  power   laundry  facilities 

2 

52 

(x)    ■■■ 
2,284 

2,087 

(x)   ■■■ 
9 

(x)   ■" 
187 

(x)   ■" 

(x)   ■■' 

(x)   ■■■ 

(x)   ■■■ 

(x) 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

11 
37 

4 

4 

fif 

1,553 
(x) 

122 

(x)' 
1,483 

(x) 

(x) 

1 
(x) 

96 

(x) 

63 
(x) 

... 

Hug  cleaning  eetabllshments 

26 

See  footnote  at,  end  of  table. 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 


8.67 


Table  8G.— LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES—  TOTAL  RECEIPTS, 
BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Total 

Receipts  .from — 

Geographic  diviaiaD,  State,  and  kind  of  business 

EstabUsh- 
ments 

(Number) 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
dclbri) 

Cleaning 

and  dyeing 

work 

(Thoasand 
dolUri) 

Rug 
cleaning 

(Tdoujiind 
dolloTs) 

Laundry 
work  — 
bundle, 
flat,  and 
family 
services 
(TTiouMnd 
doliurs) 

Commcrcal 
starch  and 
flat  work 

(TTumiiind 
doUau) 

Linen 
supply 
service 

(Thousand 
dollari) 

Diaper 
service 

{Thousand 
doiUrs) 

Industnal 
laundry 
work 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Other 

(Thouiand 
dolUrs) 

South  Atlantic— Continued 
Maryland 
Total 

386 

34,069 

13,280 

1,157 

13,354 

456 

2,586 

374 

2,692 

170 

Power  laundries 

92 

19.464 

3,222 

118 

12,794 

421 

150 

2,692 

67 

Wltii  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Linen  supply  establishments 

i6 
46 

10 

13,592 
5,872 

2,581 

3,145 
77 

118 

9,781 
3,013 

329 
92 

2.581 

150 

■'"ir 

2,674 

51 
16 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

5 
5 

7 

(x) 

(x) 

232 

::: 

4 

(x) 
(x) 

224 

••• 

... 

Diaper  service  establishments 

4 

5 
2 

252 

U) 
(x) 

10,761 

10,058 

28 

(x) 
(x) 

556 

35 

5 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

79 

Synthetic  solvent 

35 

210 

7 

25 
185 

1,079 

9,008 

674 

1,031 
24,901 

1,045 

8,339 

674 

(x) 

1 
27 

1,011 
1,243 

10 
546 

9,898 

35 

1,012 

5 

(x) 

(x) 

... 

23 
56 

20 
199 

District  of  Columbia 
Total 

Power  laundries 

36 

14,253 

2,727 

395 

9,581 

646 

722 

159 

23 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Wltiwut  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Linen  supply  establishments 

21 
15 

10 

13,149 

1,104 

(x) 

2,715 
12 

(x) 

385 
10 

8,697 
884 

(x) 

448 
198 

(x) 

722 
(x) 

159 
(x) 

::: 

23 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

7 

3 

2 

1,714 
(x) 

(x) 

51 
(x) 

(X) 

76 
Cx) 

(x) 

366 

(x) 

(x) 

954 
(x) 

(x) 

267 
(x) 

(x) 

::: 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

2 
120 

(x) 
6,868 

(x) 
6,566 

8 

(x) 

241 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

::: 

... 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

53 

^nthetlc  solvent 

71 

46 

3 

17 
755 

2,085 

4,650 

133 

963 
41,848 

1,992 

4,444 

130 

21 ,702 

"a 

840 
613 

55 
186 

14,167 

873 

3,224 

553 

590 

2i 

3 
123 

Virginia 
Total 

Power  laundries 

144 

19,289 

3,710 

189 

13,711 

873 

125 

23 

590 

68 

89 
55 

8 

15,111 
4,178 

3,203 

3,707 

3 

189 

10,499 
3,212 

514 
359 

125 
3,098 

23 
105 

13 

577 

41 
27 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

6 
2 

10 

(x) 

439 

::; 

•■• 

(X) 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

425 

Diaper  service  establishments 

14 

With  power  laundrj-  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

7 
3 

577 

(x) 
(x) 

18,542 

17j992 

57 

456 

1 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

36 

Petroleum  solvent 

60 

504 
13 

16 

312 

1,576 
16,389 

577 

375 
17,687 

1,499 

15,916 

577 

11,133 

1 
56 

367 
109 

55 

401 

4,677 

392 

'  i 

i,286 

65 

... 

1 

21 
15 

8 
24 

West  Virginia 
Total 

Power  laundries 

32 

6,117 

1,614 

33 

4.016 

356 

97 

1 

18 
14 

10 

5,032 

1,085 

(X) 

1,543 

71 

33 

3,018 
998 

340 
16 

97 
(x) 

(x) 

1 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

5 
5 

1 

535 

(x) 

(x) 

535 

(x) 

(x) 

(x)    ■" 
(x) 

... 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

"i 

264 

(x)   ■■■ 
10,282 

9,519 

36 

661 

36 

(x)    ■■■ 

(x)    ■■■ 
6 

... 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

24 

Petroleum  solvent 

239 

1 

5 

(X) 

9,687 
(x) 

40 

(x) 
8,927 

(x) 

36 
40 

(X) 

658 
(x) 

36 

6 

24 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


8.68 


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TableSG.— LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— TOTAL  RECEIPTS, 
BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Total 

Receipts  frooi — 

Geographic  diviaion.  Sute,  and  Idud  of  buaincas 

Establish- 
ments 

(Mumber) 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thaxsand 
dolUrs) 

Cleaning 

and  dyeing 

work 

(Thottsand 
dolUrj) 

Rug 
cleaning 

(TJiouMnd 
dollars) 

Laundry 
work — 

bundle, 
flat,  and 
family 
services 
(Thousand 
dollars) 

Coounercial 
starch  and 
flat  work 

(TTiouMTid 
dollar.) 

Linen 
supply 
service 

(TIlOUMIlJ 

dolbrs) 

Diaper 

service 

(TTiouMtid 
dollars) 

Industrial 
laundry 
work 

(TJiouKlnd 
dollars) 

Other 

(Thmunvl 
dolUrt) 

South  Atlantic— Continued 
North  Carolina 
Total 

1,174 

46,181 

23,257 

226 

17,750 

939 

3,105 

438 

333 

73 

Power  laundries 

223 

23,353 

4,971 

51 

16,378 

925 

95 

5 

338 

40 

144 
79 

9 

18,824 
4,529 

3,019 

4,366 
105 

40 
11 

13,053 
3,825 

2 

731 
194 

8 

79 
16 

3,004 

5 

5 

20 
■368 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

10 

6 
3 

10 

U) 
(x) 

432 

(x) 
(x) 

<x) 
(x) 

(x) 
<x) 

4 

(x) 
(x) 

423 

Diaper  service  establishments 

10 
920 

432 
19,259 

18,286 

57 

870 

6 

4 
2 

428 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

38 

4S 
846 
29 

12 

561 

841 

17,278 

1,140 

118 
(x) 

801 

16,525 

960 

(x) 

5 
38 

14 

118 
Cx)' 

35 
670 
165 

(X) 

6 
(x) 

"2 

(X) 

(x) 

(X) 

1 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

South  Carolina 
Total 

(x) 

Power  laundries 

lOO 

9.948 

2.744 

37 

6.717 

337 

113 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Linen  supply  establishments 

79 
21 

5 

8,586 
1,362 

(x) 

2,694 

50 

(xl 

26 

11 

1,240 
(y1 

298 
39 

91 
22 

(x> 

(x) 

It) 

With  power  la'jndry  facilities 

3 
2 

7 

(x) 
(x) 

213 

(x) 
(x) 

26 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

14 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

173 

(x) 

(x) 

M 

M 

Diaper  service  establishments 

i 
1 

443 

(x) 
(x) 

9.345 

(x) 
(x) 

8.759 

13 

(x) 
(x) 

539 

::: 

(x) 
(x) 

14 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

20 

22 

414 

7 

6 
914 

301 

8,669 

375 

51 
37,964 

296 

8,088 

375 

2 

18,441 

13 
49 

250 

5 
534 

14,062 

583 

... 
3,010 

467 

'14 
1,065 

20 

Georgia 

182 

21,248 

5,941 

46 

13,514 

524 

129 

1,064 

139 
43 

9 

19,080 
2,158 

2.914 

5,844 
97 

a 

12,514 
1,000 

517 
7 

42 

129 
2.872 

... 

: 

1,062 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Linen  supply  establishments 

2 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

8 

1 

14 

(x) 
(x) 

469 

*'  ■ 

* . . 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

467 

Diaper  service  establishments 

2 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

12 

2 

694 

(x) 
(x) 

13,134 

12,500 

5 

548 

17 

9 

(x) 
(x) 

1 

(x) 

(x) 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

54 

54 

613 

17 

15 
891 

1,170 

11,724 

240 

199 
44,231 

1,135 

11,157 

207 

19,830 

5 
199 

410 

21 

494 

33 

15,510 

3 
14 

2,177 

9 
5,144 

503 

"i 

562 

10 

44 

Florida 

Power  laundries 

160 

21,163 

5,074 

56 

13,234 

1.956 

229 

32 

489 

43 

95 
65 

23 

16,000 
5,163 

5.769 

4,763 
3ll 

207 

55 
1 

10 

9,372 
3,912 

441 

1,528 
428 

190 

166 
63 

4.376 

17 
15 

57 
432 

45 

42 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

1 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

15 
8 

12 

5,599 

170 

495 

207 

10 

441 

190 
13 

4,706 
170 

471 

45 

11 

>•> 

Diaper  service  establishments 

11 

1 

667 

(x) 
(x) 

16 ,469 

14,541 

20 

1,785 

(x) 
(x) 

18 

39 

(x) 
(x) 

M 

(x) 

17 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

49 

£&Tithetic  solvent 

84 

564 

19 

29 

1,829 

13,369 

1,271 

335 

1,643 
11,855 
1,043 

8 

5 
7 
8 

324 

176 

1,409 

200 

4 
14 

19 
20 

::: 

'17 

1 

48 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

3 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 


8.69 


Table  8G.— LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— TOTAL  RECEIPTS, 
BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


1 

Total 

Receipts  from — 

Geognphic  divuion.  State,  and  kind  of  business 

Eaabluh- 
menta 

Receipta, 
entire  year 

Cleaning 

and  dyeing 

work 

Rug 
cleaning 

Laundry 
work  — 
bundle, 
flat,  and 
fatnily 
services 

Commercial 
starch  and 
flat  work 

Linen 
supply 
service 

Diaper 
service 

Industrial 
laundry 
work 

Other 

Wumbcr) 

(TTlouKlnd 

liclUtTS) 

[Thouiand 
dolbti) 

iXhouiand 
dolUr.) 

(TliouMna 
doWajs) 

(Thimjand 
dollars) 

{Thousand 
dollars) 

CThousand 
doliarj) 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Sast  South  Central 

Kentucky 

Total 

522 

M 

14,109 

282 

10,650 

580 

(X) 

Cx) 

370 

25 

Power  lauj 
With  cl 
Without 

111 

14,420 

2,817 

66 

10,304 

559 

280 

19 

370 

5 

43 

lols^ 

3,832 

2,754 
63 

66 

7,188 
3,116 

323 
236 

248 
32 

4 

15 

370 

5 

cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Linen  sup 
With  po 

11 

2,133 

2.133 

... 

... 

... 

3 
8 

(x) 

(x) 

... 

(x) 
(x) 

. . . 

... 

Diaper  service  establishments 

5 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

With  po 
Without 

4 

1 

!x) 

(x) 

... 

(x) 

Cx) 
Cx) 

. . . 

Cleaning 
^thet 
Petrole 

381 

11.793 

11.292 

114 

346 

21 

20 

52 
318 

1,111 

10,386 

296 

1,056 

9,955 

281 

113 
1 

55 
291 

7 
14 

... 

20 

Rug  clean 

K 

102 

102 

... 

Tennessee 

Total 

713 

40,574 

19,532 

439 

14,948 

468 

4,410 

515 

206 

56 

Power  lau 
With  cl 
Without 

124 

19,369 

3.982 

61 

14.437 

468 

177 

20 

206 

18 

78 
46 

15,402 
3,967 

3,920 
62 

61 

10,755 
3,682 

368 
100 

172 

5 

17 
3 

106 
100 

3 

cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

15 

Linen  sup 
With  po 
Without 

ply  establishments 

U 

4.304 

71 

... 

4.233 

9 

4 

4,071 
233 

... 

71 

... 

4,000 
233 

Diaper  se 

With  po 

15 

495 

495 

2 

(x) 
(x) 

Cx) 
Cx) 

. . . 

Cleaning 
^nthet 
Petrole 

and  dyeing  plants 

551 

16,108 

15,550 

81 

440 

37 

65 

463 

23 

1,634 
13,464 
1,010 

1,50S 
13,132 

'  3 

78 

119 

299 

22 

... 

;;■. 

7 

.30 

. . . 

10 

298 

297 

1 

Alabama 

Total 

868 

28,998 

16,511 

268 

9,343 

407 

1,837 

529 

19 

84 

Power  lau 
With  cl 
Without 

ndries 

U6 

12,545 

2.887 

29 

9,017 

288 

84 

197 

19 

24 

75 
41 

10,376 
2,169 

2,846 

41 

29 

7,188 
1,829 

197 
91 

79 

5 

197 

13 
6 

24 

cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

... 

Linen  sup 
With  po 
Without 

8 

Cx) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

Cx 

... 

4 
4 

(x) 

145 

... 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

Cx) 
Cx) 

Cx 
Cx 

Diaper  se 
With  po 
Without 

5 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

Cx) 

Cx) 

5 

(x) 

... 

... 

(x) 

(x) 

Cx) 

Cx) 

Cleaning 
Synthet 

Petrole 

and  dyeing  plants 

729 

14j000 

13,624 

4 

325 

47 

61 

636 

32 

706 

12,055 

1,239 

'667 

11,724 

1,233 

4 

30 

289 

6 

9 

38 

10 

248 

235 

13 

Mississippi 

Total 

652 

(x) 

9,371 

51 

5,256 

255 

Cx) 

Cx) 

8 

48 

Power  lau 
With  c3 

Without 

tndries 

83 

6,970 

1,617 

9 

5,024 

251 

4.; 

9 

8 

8 

61 
22 

6,194 
776 

1,617 

9 

741 

2Jo 

31 

44 

9 

4 

4 

cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Linen  su] 
With  pc 
Without 

2 

(x) 

Cx) 

Cx) 

1 
1 

(X) 
(x) 

(x) 
Cx) 

Ix) 
Cx) 

Diaper  sc 
With  pc 

T-tfif*.    i»st.nhliohm<iptc,                                                    . 

4 

(x) 

Cx) 

S'^ 

yyer  laundry  facilities 

4 

(x) 

Cx) 

Cx) 

Cleaning 
^rnthet 
Petrole 

559 

8.033 

7.754 

5 

232 

4 

... 

?? 

29 
515 
15 

262 

7,435 
336 

254 

7,223 

277 

4 
1 

4 
201 
27 

"i, 

::; 

::: 

32 

Rug  cleai 

4 

39 

37 

... 

... 

... 

2 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


8.70 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  8G.— LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— TOTAL  RECEIPTS, 
BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Geographic  diviaion,  State,  and  kind  of  business 


Establish- 
ments 


(Number) 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


(Thottsand 
dollars) 


Cleaning 

and  dyeing 

work 


{Thottsand 
dollars) 


Rug 
cleaning 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Receipts  from— 


Laundry 
work — 
bundle, 
flat,  and 
family 
services 
(TTuMisatid 
dollars) 


Commercial 
starch  and 
flat  work 


(TJiousand 
dollars) 


Linen 
supply 
service 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Diaper 


(TlioiisaTid 
dollars) 


Industrial 

laundry 

work 


(Tliousand 
dollars) 


West  South  Central 
Arkansas 
Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities... 
Without  cleaning  and  toeing  facilities. 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

S^Tithetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent.. 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Louisiana 

Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Gleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent.. 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Oklahoma 
Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  la'mdry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent... 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Texas 

Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic   solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent.. 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


36 

409 


44 
612 
30 


36 

558 

19 


276 
205 


128 

2,451 

106 


1,004 


5,723 
881 


3,654 

796 


265 

37 


(x) 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

(x) 


Cx) 

(x) 


422 

6,348 

129 


407 

6,231 

124 


10,882 


10,005 
877 


2,985 
38 


6,269 
387 


229 
350 


TO 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(FT 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


"T3rr 

(X) 


647 

10,565 

808 


22,133 


11,266 


600 
9,936 

730 


12,427 


43 
564 


1,271 


6,851 
2,831 


1,584 


1,508 
76 


4,877 
2,232 


292 
372 


136 
31 


(x) 


1,023 
(x) 

All 


_OlL 


_OlI_ 


(x) 


1,001 
(x) 


JiL 


Jii. 


(x) 

_t>LL 


(x) 
11,056 


(x) 


(x) 


w 


832 

9,962 

262 


791 

9,785 

260 


54,484 


2,531 


3,323 


2.522 


37,972 
8,628 


8.265 


9,236 
lit) 


25,450 
6,739 


2,183 
339 


902 
62 


6,901 
1,364 


5,994 
1,364 


(x) 
(x) 


47,006 


(x) 
(x) 


1,871 

42,181 

2,954 


1,863 

40,445 
2,585 


1,474 
329 


(x) 
(x) 


1,439 


45 
1,356 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 


8.71 


TableSG.— LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— TOTAL  RECEIPTS, 
BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Total 

Receipta  from — 

G«ognphic  division.  State,  and  kind  of  busincM 

Establiah- 
menta 

(Number) 

Receiptfl, 
entire  year 

(ThotiMnd 
dolUrj) 

Cleaning 

and  dyeing 

work 

(TTioujand 
dolbrs) 

Rug 
cleaning 

(Tlioujiind 
dollurs) 

Laundry 
work   - 
bundle, 
flat,  and 
family 
services 
(Thoujdnd 
doWcrs) 

Commercial 
starch  and 
flat  work 

(Thousand 
dollar!) 

Linen 
supply 
service 

(Thousand 
dolbrs) 

Dupcr 
service 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Industrial 
laundry 
work 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Other 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Mountain 

Montana 

7^>tal     

157 

5,986 

3,254 

20 

2,163 

343 

163 

8 

28 

9 

Power  laundries 

33 

3,382 

780 

6 

2,127 

328 

117 

24 

WlUi  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

23 

10 

2 

2,665 

717 

(X) 

762 

18 

(X) 

6 
(x) 

1,560 
567 

481 

47 

62 
55 

(x) 

(x) 

'24 

1 

(x)"' 

(X) 

(x)'" 
(x) 

(x) 

(x)"" 
(x) 

(x)'" 
(x) 

Diaper  service  establishments 

(x) 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

1 
119 

(x) 
2,542 

(x) 

2,474 

(X) 

4 

36 

15 

(x) 

1 

Ix) 

4 

(xj 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

8 

Synthetic  solvent 

11 

106 

2 

2 

126 

(x) 
2,197 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

(X) 

2,129 
(x) 

(x) 
3,282 

4 
(x) 

(x) 

36 
(x) 

15 
(x) 

1 
(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

4 
(x) 

8 

Idaho 

Power  laundries 

33 

3,406 

977 

6 

1,845 

533 

33 

6 

2 

A 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

23 
10 

1 

S,99fl 
408 

(X) 

96^ 
13 

6 
(x) 

1,537 
308 

(x) 

45S 
75 

Cx) 

J7 
6 

(x) 

6 
(x) 

2 
(x) 

i 

91 

2,335 

2,305 

(x) 
15 

(x) 

8 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(xj 

7 

83 

2 

1 
110 

U) 

2,030 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 
2,001 
(x) 

2,241 

(x) 

14 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

"s 

(x) 
1,147 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 
Cx) 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

7 

Wyoming 
Total 

Power  laundries 

29 

1.858 

422 

9 

1.127 

264 

36 

5 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

20 
9 

1 

1,659 
199 

(x) 

422 

9 
(x) 

932 

190 

255 
9 

(x) 

36 
(x) 

(x) 

••• 

5 

Linen  supply  establishments 

1 
1 

(x)"" 
(x) 

•    • 

(x)'" 
(x) 

::: 

(x)"' 
(x) 

(x) 

(xl 

••• 

Diaper  service  establishments 

1 
77 

(x) 
1,860 

1,819 

(x) 

4 

25 

(x) 

1 

(x) 

(x) 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

11 

68 
2 

387 

160 
1,700 

(x) 
18,231 

160 
1,659 

8,523 

4 
(x) 

319 

25 

6,661 

1 
(x) 

1,008 

(x) 
1,299 

(x) 
33 

345 

... 

Colorado 
Total 

Power  laundries 

80 

9,334 

1.441 

4 

6.495 

950 

82 

39 
il 

12 

6,576 
2,758 

1,240 

1,406 
35 

2 

2 

4,521 
1,974 

551' 
399 

23 

40 
42 

1.217 

49 
296 

7 
10 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

8 
3 

1,090 
150 

33 

::: 

23 

1,067 
150 

33 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

3 
269 

33 
7,343 

7,082 

44 

166 

35 

: 

33 

••■ 

... 

222 
9 

23 

6,266 
294 

281 

748 

6,040 

294 

5 
39 

271 

30 
136 

'35 

::: 

;:: 

... 

•■■I 

See  footnote  at  end  of  tAble. 


8.72 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  8G.— LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— TOTAL  RECEIPTS, 
BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS;  1948— Continued 


Geographic  division.  Sate,  and  land  of  business 


Total 


Establish- 
ments 


(Humbcr) 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Receipts  from — 


Cleaning 

and  dyeing 

work 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Rug 
cleaning 


(Thousarui 
dollars) 


Laundry 
work — 
bundle, 
flat,  and 
family 
services 
(Thousand 
dolldrs) 


Commercial 
starch  and 
flat  work 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Linen 
supply 
service 


(Thousand 
dolldrs) 


Duper 


(Tliousdnd 
dolldri) 


Industrial 
laundry 
work 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Mountain — Continued 

New  Mexico 

Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent. . 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Arizona 

Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent.. 

Rug  cleaning  establishments. 

Utah 

Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent. . . 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Nevada 

Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent. ..." 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent... 

'  Rug  cleaning  establishments 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


"TZ" 

117 


10 

115 

6 


7,010 


3,817 


3,037 
780 


^=0 
(x) 


;,983 


^12 
2,432 
139 


4,302 
796 


(x) 


3.522 


250 

2,971 

301 


(x) 


2,498 


,154 
,344 

2,358 


2,358 


3,789 


2,757 
226 


M 


1,172 
1,072 


U) 


73 
1,059 


3,758 


2,344 


789 


1,797 
5U 


JiL. 


316 
91 


115 
92 


(x) 

(x) 


-IxL 


(x) 


2,969 


^12 
2,420 
137 


_lxi. 


(x) 

(x) 


7^ 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


3,095 


1.246 


1,226 
20 


2,968 


2,410 
558 


532 
58 


(x) 


250 

2,832 

283 


115 
12 


(x) 


(x) 


609 
1,138 


387 


219 
168 


3,607 

750" 

2,679 
168 


159 


2.291 


2,291 


(x) 


1,520 


(x) 


261 
33 


1.519 


99 

173 


(x) 


1.122 


73 
1,049 


(x) 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 

TablcSG.— LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES- TOTAL  RECEIPTS, 
BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


8.73 


Total                       1 

Receipts  from — 

Gcognphic  divuion.  State,  and  land  o(  business 

Esciblish' 
ments 

(Number) 

Elccdpu, 
entire  year 

(Thouiond 
dollurs) 

Cleaning 

and  dyeing 

work 

(Thmuaxi 
dollors) 

Rug 
cleaning 

(Tlwusond 
dollori) 

Laundry 
work  — 
bundle, 
flat,  and 
family 
services 
(Thousand 
dollars) 

Commercial 
starch  and 
flat  work 

(Tknuond 
dolUrs) 

Linen 
supply 
service 

(Tlwiuaml 
dollnri) 

Duper 
service 

(Thouiond 
dolUrj) 

Industrial 

laundry 

work 

(Thousand 
Mian) 

Other 

(Thmuand 
dollars) 

Pacific 

Washington 

ToUl 

491 

33j302 

16,213 

591 

9.393 

2,290 

3,072 

132 

1.441 

170 

97 

17,001 

3,756 

42 

9,059 

2,247 

477 

13 

1.381 

26 

45 
52 

5 

11,152 
5,849 

2,740 

3,042 
714 

76 

33 

9 

5,882 
3,177 

42 

1,727 
520 

404 
73 

2,560 

13 
49 

47 
1,334 

4 

22 

13 

4 

1 

4 

(xi 
(x) 

70 

(x) 
(x) 

"••• 

(x) 

(x) 

(x5 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

70 

(x) 

(x) 

4 
365 

70 
12,803 

12,280 

27 

292 

43 

35 

70 

60 

. . . 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

66 

53 
304 

e 

20 

34i 

10,768 
423 

688 
(x) 

1,571 

10,287 

422 

101 
10,733 

23 
522 

(X) 

18 
274 

(x) 

2 
41 

(x) 

35 

(x) 

.(x) 

10 
50 

(x) 

6 

58 

65 

Oregon 
Total 

(x) 

80 

10,675 

1,447 

2 

6.443 

1.174 

626 

982 

1 

30 
50 

2 

5,208 
5,467 

(x) 

i;23^ 
213 

2 

(x) 

3,103 
3,340 

(x) 

633 

541 

(x) 

235 
391 

(xl 

982 

1 

(x) 

2 
1 

!x) 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

(X) 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

(X) 

(x) 
(x) 

fx) 
(x) 

(x) 

Diaper  service  establishments 

(x) 

1 
249 

(x) 
9,488 

9,286 

(x) 
60 

(x) 
140 

(x) 

(x) 

1 

(x) 

(X) 

(x) 

1 

24 

214 

11 

12 
2,156 

853 

8,260 

375 

100 
154,155 

832 

8,094 

360 

69,465 

20 

32 

8 

100 

4,311 

1 

132 

7 

45,969 

10,908 

1 

25,837 

1,925 

4,801 

1 

California 
Total 

939 

560 

69,381 

7.617 

255 

43.622 

9.991 

2.801 

71 

4.616 

408 

144 
416 

89 

34,214 
35,167 

25,112 

6,620 
997 

237 

254 

1 

21,051 
22,571 

428 

4,486 
5,505 

843 

1,632 
1,169 

22.945 

66 
5 

445 

4 
4,612 

182 

101 

307 

32 

70 
19 

37 

227?22~ 

2,390 

1,407 

237 

428 

7 

843 

20,559 
2,386 

14 

445 
1.376 

182 

28 

4 

10 

33 
4 

1,259 

1,356 

51 

64,139 

61.511 

423 

1 
6 

1.911 

74 

13 
1 

77 

1,334 
42 

30 

3 

8 

2 

ilO 

504 

696 

59 

211 

17,901 
41,666 
4,572 

4,116 

16,880 

40,167 

4,464 

100 

14 

385 

24 

3,633 

814 

1,014 

83 

1 

8 
66 

69 
8 

29 

1 

3 

"i 

87 

22 

1 

379 

X  withheld  to  avoid  dlsclosiire. 


8.74 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  8H.-^LALNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— TOTAL  RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR 
SOURCES— SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS;  194& 


Mctropobtan  area  and  land  of  business 


AiffiON,  OHIO 
Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities, 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent. 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleiun  solvent... 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY,  N,  Y. 

Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Di^er  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent... 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

ALLENTOWN-BETHLEHEM-EASTON,  PA. 

Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent... 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

ATLANTA,  GA. 

otal 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent... 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


Total 


EstabUsh' 
ments 


(Humber) 


I, 
128 


21 
103 


Receipts, 
endre  year 


(Tfwuidiid 
doltflTs) 


6,763 


2,765 


1,701 

1,06A 


(x) 


(x) 
2.896 


555 

2,190 

151 


9,253 


607 
2,794 


Cleaning 

and  dyeing 

work 


(Thotwdtid 
doWars) 


Receipts  from— 


Rug 
cleaning 


(TTimuand 
dollars) 


2.729 


545 

2,033 
151 


3,818 


509 

3,308 
95 


(x) 


1,844 

850 


(x) 
_(xl_ 


(x) 


2,222 
"00" 


1,419 

(x) 


(x) 


9,532 


7^07" 
925 


704 

2,758 

103 


507 

3,142 

95 


2,889 


700 


663 

37 


2,189 
-^ 

1,386 

(xi 


6,033 


2,730 


676 

2,555 

72 


Laundry 
work — 
bundle, 
fiat,  and 
fiamily 
services 
(Thouiund 
doliars) 


1,101 
264 


2 
128 


Commercial 
starch  and 
Bat  work 


(TTMmsand 
dolliirj} 


518 
2,560 


ir 


1,531 


1,531 


1,056 
475 


6,215 


5,972 
5,«S 


194 
31 


Linen 
supply 
service 


(Thouidnd 
dollarj) 


(x) 


7^ 
(x) 


■21b 

~zzr 


Diaper 


ioWari) 


(x) 


00 

(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


Industrial 

laundry 

work 


(Thousand 
dolldri) 


Cx) 


275 
"275" 


... 


(Thousand 
dolUrj) 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 

Tabic  8H.-^AUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— TOTAL  RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR 
SOURCES— SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


8.75 


Total 

Receipts  from — 

Metropolitan  area  and  kind  of  business 

Esubbih- 
mcDts 

iHumb,r) 

Recapu, 
enure  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Cleaning 

and  dyeing 

work 

{Thousand 
dolbrs) 

Rug 
cleaning 

(Thoujand 
dollars) 

Laundry 
work    - 
bundle, 
flat,  and 
family 
services 
{Thousand 
dollars) 

Commercial 
starch  and 
flat  work 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Linen 
supply 
service 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Duper 
service 

{Thousand 
dollars) 

Industrial 

laundry 

work 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Other 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

BALTIMCIRE,  HD. 
total 

204 

23,314 

7,348 

984 

9,580 

189 

2,536 

301 

2,304 

Power  laundries 

56 

14,260 

2,074 

33 

9.476 

186 

150 

2  304 

24 
32 

9 

9,459 
4,801 

(X) 

2,047 

27 

33 

7,067 
2,409 

123 
63 

;=•! 

150 

X 

18 
2,286 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

16 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

X 

4 
5 

2 

(x) 
(x) 

::: 

(x 
(x 

(x) 

••• 

(x) 
Cx) 

fxl 

X 
X 

xl 

::: 

X 
X 

(x) 

1 
1 

118 

(x 
(x 

5,397 

5,274 

5 

x) 
(x) 

100 

3 

n 

X) 
x) 

* . . 

f"! 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

15 

22 

92 
4 

19 
194 

725 

4,308 

364 

962 
(x) 

700 

4,210 

364 

5,160 

5 
946 

156 

10 
90 

3,058 

"3 

51 

1,251 

(x) 

12 

15 

... 

Rug    flfiAning   p«!t.nhl*«!hm*iT,-tc, 

16 

BIRMINGHAM,  ALA. 
Total 

29 

4,122 

805 

3.057 

51 

197 

12 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

15 
14 

4 

3,120 
1,002 

768 
37 

2,320 
737 

(x) 

25 

26 

(x) 

197 
(x) 

7 

5 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

2 
2 

3 

(x 
(x 

(x) 

•■• 

(xi 
(x) 

(x) 

••• 

I) 
(x) 

(x) 

ix) 
(x) 

(x) 

•-, 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Wlthouv  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

3 

155 

I) 

4,375 

4,355 

2 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

::; 

18 

10 

141 

4 

3 
498 

(x) 
3,399 
(x) 

154 
39,762 

(x) 
3,333 
(x) 

13,693 

"2 

154 

1,413 

15,711 

1,576 

4,299 

894 

2,004 

4 
14 

BOSTON,  MASS. 
Total 

172 

Power  laundries 

183 

19,427 

1,128 

34 

14,650 

1,477 

53 

78 

1,902 

105 

24 

159 

32 

4,458 
14,969 

4,677 

886 
242 

5 

28 
6 

1 

3,343 

11,307 

216 

68 
1,409 

99 

53 
4,246 

77 
1 

1,902 
97 

56 
49 

13 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laiondry  facilities 

15 
17 

11 

2,966 
1,711 

816 

5 

1 

216 

99 

2,536 

1,710 

816 

97 

12 

1 

Diaper  service  establishments 

9 
2 

235 

(x) 
(x) 

13,449 

12,559 

37 

845 

;:: 

1x1 

::: 

. .  ■ 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

8 

92 
135 

8 

37 
45 

2,928 
9,225 
1,296 

1,393 
3,771 

2,726 

8,872 
961 

1 
1,379 

6 

3 

28 

1,341 
66 

194 
344 

307 

1,153 

52 

730 

: 

5 
335 

2 

6 

BRIDGEPCHT^  CONN. 
Total 

6 

16 

1,735 

139 

15 

1,090 

29 

72 

385 

5 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

3 
13 

3 

679 
1,056 

706 

92 
47 

10 

15 

478 
612 

28 

17 
12 

10 

72 
658 

385 

5 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

1 
2 

22 

(x) 
(x) 

1,279 

M 

(x) 
1,230 

(x) 
(x) 

35 

(x) 
(x) 

13 

(x) 
(x) 

... 

... 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

1 

7 
15 

4 

2U 

1,065 

51 

2U 
1,019 

51 

3 
32 

13 

... 

... 

"■""""^               ' 1 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


8.76 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  8H.— JLAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— TOTAL  RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR 
SOURCES— SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


TotaJ 

ivecetpts  iFOQi — 

Metropolitan  area  and  kind  of  business 

EsabUsh- 
ments 

(Humbcr) 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

(TJiouMnJ 
dtjllars) 

Cleajiing 

and  dyeing 

work 

(TJiouMnd 
dolbirs) 

Rug 
cleaning 

(Thotudnd 
dolbrs) 

Laundry 
work — 
bundle, 
flat,  and 
(amily 
services 
(Thousand 
dolUrj) 

Commercial 
starch  and 
flat  work 

(Thousand 
dolUri) 

Lmcn 
supply 
service 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Diaper 
service 

CTTiouKind 
doll<irs) 

Industrial 
laundry 
work 

(TliouMnd 
dolkn) 

Other 

(ThouMivJ 
dolkn) 

BUFFALO,  N.  Y. 

2U 

18,534 

6,520 

487 

5,869 

759 

3,227 

150 

1,493 

79 

Power  laundries 

32 

8,977 

1,126 

1 

5,517 

548 

2U 

10 

1.493 

69 

17 
15 

11 

4,604 
4,373 

3.225 

1,014 
U2 

1 

3,195 
2,322 

165 
383 

211 

126 
87 

3.014 

10 

36 
1,457 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Linen  supply  establishments 

12 

5 
6 

4 

2,571 

654 

152 

5 

::: 

9 

2U 

2,360 
654 

138 

.. . 

"  * 

Diaper  service  establishments 

3 
1 

145 

5.320 

(x) 
(x) 

5,389 

85 

(x) 
(x) 

343 

••• 

Ix! 
2 

••• 

* 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

1 

41 

102 

2 

19 

52 

4,804 
(xi 

410 
(x) 

(xi 

4,378 
(x) 

2,078 

(X) 

33 
(x) 

401 
46 

(x) 

341 
(x) 

1,254 

U 

Cx) 

2 

Cx) 

... 

(x) 

(x) 

9 

CANTON,  OHIO 

Power  laundries 

10 

2,043 

584 

4 

1,208 

44 

181 

22 

■  .  . 

•  .• 

i 

2 
1 

CxJ 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
Cx) 

(x) 
(x) 

xi 
x) 

1x1 

(x) 
Cx) 

Cx) 

x) 
X) 

••■ 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Linen  supply  establishments 

... 

1 
1 

(x) 
(x) 

••• 

::: 

••• 

(x) 

Cx) 

•" 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

... 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

"i 

33 

1,548 

1,494 

6 

46 

;:: 

::: 

Cx)'" 

•" 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

2 

16 

17 

7 
48 

434 
1,114 

36 
(x) 

432 
1,062 

2,535 

6 
36 

13 

1 
45 

1,700 

us 

Cx) 

... 

1 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

CHARLESTON,  W.  VA. 

Power  laundries 

5 

2,681 

808 

13 

1,653 

U8 

89 

... 

... 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

3 
2 

2 

1x1 
(x) 

\l\ 

(x) 
(x) 

Cx) 
(x) 

Cx) 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

Cx) 

::: 

•■• 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Linen  supply  establishments 

... 

'  2 
41 

(x)'" 

1,774 

1,727 

... 

47 

... 

Cx)'" 

... 

... 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

5 
35 

1 

77 

(xi 

1,622 
(x) 

4,550 

(xi 
1,575 
(x) 

2,003 

44 

'47 
1,64A 

55 

659 

U5 

... 

.. . 

... 

CHATTANOOGA,  TZNN. 

Power  laundries 

10 

1,962 

272 

•  •  • 

1,624 

55 

1 

10 

... 

... 

8 
2 

1 

Cx) 
(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

::: 

Cx) 
Cx) 

(x) 
Cx) 

Cx) 
Cx) 

Cx) 

(x) 
Cx) 

Cx) 

••• 

Linen  supply  establishments 

... 

1 
2 

(x) 
(x) 

::! 

;:! 

:;: 

::: 

(x) 

(x) 
Cx) 

'.'.'. 

... 

... 

2 
61 

(xi 
1,764 

1,731 

13 

20 

(xi 

Cx) 

... 

... 

... 

5 
50 
6 

3 

57 

1,422 

285 

31 

57 

1,422 

252 

'is 

31 

20 

... 

•■• 

'.'.'. 

>.. 

... 

... 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 


8.77 


Tabic  8H.-J-AUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— TOTAL  RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR 
SOURCES— SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOUTAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Total                     1 

Receipu  from — 

EsabUsh- 
menta 

(Xumbtr) 

Eleccipta, 
enure  year 

(Thoujdtid 
3Mar,) 

Cleaning 

and  dyeing 

work 

{Thouiani 
dolUn) 

Rug 
cleaning 

(Thousand 
dollon) 

Laundry 
work  — 
bundle, 
flat,  and 
family 
services 
CTJtoujdTid 
dollurs) 

Commercul 
starch  and 
flat  work 

(Thousand 

dollUTS) 

Linen 
supply 
service 

(ThouMiui 
dollurs) 

Diaper 
service 

(ThouMnd 
dolUrj) 

Industrial 

laundry 

work 

(Thousond 
dollars) 

Other 

(Tliouaiind 
dollars) 

CHICAGO,    lU, 
Total 

86<1 

135,965 

48,411 

3,812 

51,360 

5,301 

17,732 

2,296 

5,851 

702 

253 

66. 8« 

3.701 

65 

51.023 

5,344 

599 

10 

5.750 

352 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Linen  supply  establishments 

205 
70 

17,365 
49,479 

17,845 

3,423 
278 

61 
4 

12,990 
38,033 

126 

714 
4,630 

453 

107 
492 

17,133 

10 

65 
5,685 

55 

5 
347 

78 

55 

35 
13 

4,221 
2,338 

'.'.'. 

126 
6 

453 

12,967 
4,166 

»-. 

2.286 

"55 

46 

78 

... 

... 

13 
431 

2,338 
45.319 

44.686 

388 

6 
197 

4 

2,286 

46 

... 

... 

44 

79 
335 

17 

102 
197 

5,695 
37,074 
2,550 

3,619 
(x) 

5,574 
36,595 
2,517 

24 
(x) 

58 

330 

3,359 
862 

60 

129 

3 

8 
(x) 

"4 
399 

2,712 

(x) 

1,0U 

3 

16 

25 

228 

CINCrNMATI,  OHIO 
Total 

134 

39 

6,951 

327 

5.040 

387 

17 

... 

1.011 

169 

9 

30 

10 

1,826 
5,125 

2.728 

259 

68 

■■• 

1,290 
3,750 

7 

276 
111 

12 

'17 
,2,655 

1,011 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

168 

14 

8 
2 

1 

(x) 
(x) 

!") 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

H 

••• 

x) 
x) 

1 
136 

U 
7,702 

(xi 
7.289 

401 

(xi 

12 

;:: 

U) 

••• 

95 
39 

2 

11 
259 

(xi 
4,922 
(x! 

462 
26,640 

(x) 
4,539 
(X) 

10,365 

(x) 

383 
(x) 

461 
399 

(x) 
(x)"" 

5,977 

332 

5,999 

642 

2,337 

... 

•  ■. 

..  . 

1 

CI£VELAND,  OHIO 
Total 

89 

5i 

9,104 

526 

64 

5,928 

306 

2 

28 

2,217 

33 

16 
38 

13 

3,399 
5,705 

6.155 

463 
63 

64 

2,610 
3,313 

239 

67 

26 

"2 

5,997 

9 
10 

2,217 
120 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

29 
2 

I 

5,666 
489 

604 

••• 

26 

5,508 
489 

604 

... 

... 

2 
2 

165 

(x) 
(x) 

10.003 

9,839 

94 

49 

::: 

(x) 
(x) 

21 

123 

37 
5 

23 
U3 

4,964 
4,263 

776 

774 
(x) 

4,908 

4,160 

771 

5,115 

6 
83 

5 

741 
(x) 

29 
20 

1,808 

80 

2,4U 

(x) 

137 

... 

... 

33 

COLItlBDS,  OHIO 
Total 

(x) 

19 

2,196 

343 

1,705 

80 

66 

2 

... 

7 
12 

8 

1,658 
538 

2.584 

283 

60 

22 

••• 

1,277 
428 

78 

60 
20 

38 
23 

2347 

"2 

137 

... 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

6 
2 

2 

(xi 
(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

(x 
(x) 

(x) 

(X) 

(x) 

... 

. . . 

... 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities .'. . . 

2 
71 

(xi 
4,775 

4,750 

::: 

25 

::: 

... 

... 

46 
25 

13 

1,873 
2,902 

^69 

1,866 
2,884 

(x) 

7 
18 

... 

... 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

(x) 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


8.78 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  SH.^LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— TOTAL  RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR 
SOURCES— SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOUTAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Metropolitan  area  and  kind  of  business 


DALLAS,  TEX. 
Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities... 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

DAVENPORT,  IOWA-ROCK  ISLAND-MOLINE,  ILL. 

Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities... 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundi-y  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments.  •» 

DAYTON,  OHIO 

Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities, 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities... 

Linen  supply  establishments. 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities .'.... 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities , 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent , 

Petroleum  solvent , 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

DENVER,  COLO. 

Total 

Power  laundries , 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities , 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 

Linen  supply  establishments , 

With  power  laundry  facilities , 

Without  power  laundry  facilities. 

Diaper  service  establishments , 

With  power  laundry  facilities. 

Without  power  laundry  facilities , 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  flynthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


Total 


Establish- 
ments 


(Number) 


10 

161 

6 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Jil_ 


4,924 
657 


Receipts  from — 


Cleaning 

and  dyeing 

work 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Rug 
cleaning 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


6.276 


208 

5,146 

922 


M 


932 

471 


(x) 

1,570 


194 
1,376 


(x) 


2,240 
835 


Jxi. 


(x) 

3,404 


2,902 
(x) 

280 


(x) 


5,728 


4,044 
1,684 


(x) 


1,002 
Cx) 


3.729 


3,186 
(x) 

211 


5.475 


208 

4,654 

613 


1,670 


139 
2 


194 
1,285 


3,491 


273 

128 


2,580 
(x) 


4,346 


806 


790 
16 


3,540 


7^ 
2,997 
(x) 


Laundry 
work — 
bundle, 
flat,  and 
family 
services 
{Thousand 
dolldrs) 


3,432 
289 


Commercial 
starch  and 
flat  work 


(Thousand 
dolldTi) 


478 
309 


(=t) 


626 
326 


M 
Jxl_ 


(x) 


1,654 


"TlT 
943 


2 

(x) 


4,127 


3,999 
2,864 
1,135 


Linen 
supply 
service 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Cx) 
(x) 


108 
29 


T3T 

235 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
Jxl_ 


(x) 


Diaper 
service 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Jxl_ 


00 

(x) 


(x) 


JxL 


(x) 


Cx) 


Cx) 


Cx) 


Cx) 


Cx) 


Cx) 


Industrial 
laundry 
work 


(Thousand 
doltoTj) 


378 


17 
361 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


910 

T 


337 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 


8.79 


Tabic  SH.^LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— TOTAL  RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR 
SOURCES— SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Mecropoliun  area  and  kind  of  business 


DES  MOINES,    IOWA 


Total 

Power  laundries. 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 


Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 
Linen  supply  establishments. 


With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent. 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 


DETROIT,  raCH. 


Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities , 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent , 

Petroleum  solvent , 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent, . . , 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 


DULOTH,  Mum, -SUPERIOR,  WIS. 


Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities , 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent, , 

Petroleum  solvent , 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent.., 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 


Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 


Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent. 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 


FLINT,  MICH. 


Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent... 

Rug  cleaning  establishments. 


See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


Estabbsh- 
ments 


(>(umber) 


Receipta, 
entire  year 


(Thouidmi 
iollars) 


1 

436 


17i 

246 

16 


(x) 


cleaning 

and  dyeing 

work 


(Thousand 
Mian) 


1,979 


1,333 


3,724 
17,418 

10,763 


9,795 
968 


(x) 


5,909 
17,358 
1,088 


(x) 


To" 

(x) 


1,574 


(x) 


Rug 
cleaning 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


(x) 


(x) 


675 
127 


24,006 


5,320 
17,118 
1,068 


1,233 


867 
366 


1^ 


453 


(x) 


1,055 


282 
773 


1,092 


62 
1,030 


"W~ 

(x) 


TO 

(x) 


(x) 
1.747 


1,548 
(x) 
(x) 


289 
14 


449 
448 


Receipts  from- 


Laundry 
work  - 
bundle, 
flat,  and 
family 
services 
(Thousand 
dollars) 


(x) 


1.U3 


(x) 
(x) 


107 


107 
1,074 


62 

990 


(x) 


1,677 

1,481 
(x) 


(x) 


12,238 


Commeraal 
starch  and 
flat  work 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


(x) 
(x) 


Linen 
supply 


{Thousand 
doWars) 


TO 

(x) 


2,888 
8,9U 


(x) 


468 
141 


610 
321 


100 
221 


2 

161 


(x) 


(x) 


"TxT 

(x) 
(x) 


236 
521 


TxT 
(x) 


36 
108 

10,109 


9,145 
964 


l>iaper 
service 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Industrial 

laundry 

work 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


1.245 


TO 

(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


"W 


(x) 


"00" 

(x) 
(x) 


"(IT 

(x) 


Cx) 


"00- 

(x) 
(x) 

TxT 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


7,986 


10 
7,937 


Other 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


156 


-OcT 

(x) 


22 

21 
1 


az8 

98 

2 

96 

107 

103 

4 


(x) 


8.80 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Tabic  SH.^LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— TOTAL  RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR 
SOURCES— SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Metropolitan  area  and  kind  of  business 


Establiab- 
ments 


(Humber) 


Receipts, 

entire  year 


{Thousand 
dollaTs) 


Cleaning 

and  dyeing 

work 


{Thousand 
dollaTs) 


Receipts  fixin— 


Rug 
cleaning 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Laundry 
work — 
bundle, 
flat,  and 
family 
services 
{Thousand 
dollars) 


Commercial 
starch  and 
Sat  work 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Linen 
supply 
service 


{Thousand 
do(Idrs) 


Diaper 

service 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Industrial 

laundry 

work 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


FORT  WORTH,  TEX. 

Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent. 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent. . . 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

FRESNO,  CALIF. 

Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities.... 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent... 

Rug  cleaning  establishments. 

GRAND  RAPIDS,  MICH. 
Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laimdry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent... 

Ru^  cleaning  establishments. 

HARRISBtmO,  PA. 

Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Linen  supply  establishments. 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent. . . 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


(x) 


2,473 


U) 


3,474 


3,U2 
332 


2.299 


2,068 
231 


(x) 
4^1- 


Ti) 

(x) 

2,462 


1« 
2,205 
U5 


(x) 


(x) 


1,077 


732 


(x) 


(x) 


1,194 


(x) 


1,516 


1,256 
260 


1,731 


306 
1,425 


W 
Cx) 


x) 
(x) 


7i) 
(x) 


142 

2,031 

115 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


335 
719 


2,274 


309 
1,194 


1,652 


306 
1,346 


(x) 


(x) 


716 
163 


(x) 


~223" 
61 


(x) 


W 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


_at 


W 

(x) 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 


8.81 


Tabic  8H.-J^UNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— TOTAL  RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR 
SOURCES— SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Total 

Receipts 

from — 

Laundry 

Estabbsh- 

Receipts. 
entire  year 

Cleaning 

and  dyeing 

work 

Rug 
cleaning 

work — 
bundle, 
8at.  and 
family 
services 

Commcrctil 
starch  and 
flat  work 

Lmcn 
supply 
service 

Diaper 
service 

Industrul 
laundry 
work 

Other 

(Number) 

{Thousand 
iolliTs) 

{Thousani 
dollorl) 

(Tkmjund 
dolldri) 

(Tluiujna 
Mian) 

(TTiotuand 
dollan) 

(Tlioujand 
doUnn) 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

HARTFORD,  CONN. 
Itotal 

6,550 

2,604 

74 

2,754 

104 

527 

96 

Power  laundries 

32 

3.346 

681 

8 

2,607 

83 

94 

301 

72 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

7 
25 

2,302 
1,544 

649 
32 

8 

1,210 
1,397 

83 

73 
21 

... 

212 

89 

67 

5 

Liaan  supply  establlstiDents 

3 

"! 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

2 
1 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

xi 

(x) 

... 

}" 

Diaper  service  establishments 

3 

94 

90 

(x 

3 

9i 

... 

... 

... 

... 

... 

90 

... 

4 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

28 

2,031 

1.923 

105 

3 

Synthetic  solvent 

7 

20 

1 

(x) 
1,726 
(xi 

(xi 
1,618 
(x) 

... 

io5 

... 

... 

... 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

3 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

... 

(x) 

HOOSTON,  TEX. 

Total 

386 

(x) 

8,789 

242 

6,774 

205 

1,907 

(x) 

397 

Power  laundries 

64 

8,796 

2.215 

5,985 

205 

389 

it 
18 

7,853 
943 

2,188 
27 

... 

5,451 
534 

205 

::: 

... 

7 
382 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Linen  supply  establishments 

6 

2,609 

208 

... 

486 

1,907 

8 

5 

X 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

... 

(xi 
(x) 

... 

\'\ 

DI^>er  service  establishments 

6 

(x) 

(xl 

... 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

5 

SxJ 

... 

... 

... 

(x) 
(x) 

... 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

301 

6.728 

6.366 

31 

303 

28 

25 

258 

18 

380 

5,785 

563 

373 
5,432 

"si 

7 

294 

2 

... 

... 

... 

.. . 

'28 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Biig  flPnx^lTig  «»ptnbHR>imfnt''    

9 

221 

211 

10 

HOWriNGTON,  W.  VA.-ASHLAND,  KX. 

45 

(x) 

1,439 

15 

925 

133 

(x) 

208 

... 

Power  laundries 

7 

1,596 

415 

846 

127 

208 

with    flPrtnlng    nnH    Hyping   f H"!! ItlPR 

5 
2 

(xj 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

... 

(x) 
(x) 

[xi 

... 

[xl 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

... 

Linen  supply  establishments 

3 

"} 

... 

"! 

(x) 

1 

xi 
x) 

1.109 

... 

xi 

... 

... 

(xi 
(x) 

. . . 

32 

1.024 

79 

... 

... 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

3 
28 

1 

(x) 

929 
(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

881 
(x) 

... 

(x) 

48 
(x) 

(x) 
(x)      ' 

"... 

... 

... 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Riig  piPiiming  PFtnbUflhiipntfl, ..,,,, 

3 

(x) 

INDIANAPOLIS,   DJD. 

Total 

U6 

16,851 

7,408 

456 

4,733 

270 

1,606 

187 

2,064 

1.27 

Ppwer  laundries 

22 

7.938 

776 

40 

4,733 

270 

71 

2,048 

10 
12 

3,191 
4,747 

762 
14 

40 

2,288 
2,445 

47 
223 

50 
21 

... 

4 
2,044 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facllitlee 

... 

Linen  supply  establishments 

6 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

3 

1,020 
(x) 

1x1 

... 

... 

... 

... 

1,000 
(x) 

4 
(x) 

16 
(x) 

x) 

(x) 
x) 

Diaper  service  establishments 

2 

1 

1 

(x) 
6.856 

... 

... 

... 

... 

xl 

X 

xi 
x) 

xi 
x) 

WlthDut  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

77 

6,632 

148 

76 

17 

57 

3 

427 

6,057 

372 

427 

5,833 

372 

148 

... 

;;; 

;;; 

76 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning  estabUstaents 

9 

314 

268 

... 

... 

... 

... 

... 

46 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


8.82 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  SH.^LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— TOTAL  RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR 
SOURCES— SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Metropolitan  area  and  kind  of  business 


Establish-  Receipts, 

meats  entire  year 


WuiTiber) 


{Thousand 
dolidTs) 


Receipts  from- 


Cleaning 

and  dyeing 

work 


{Thousand 
dollflTs) 


Rug 
cleaning 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Laundry 
work — 
bundle. 
Sat,  and 
family 
services 
{Thousand 
dollars) 


Commercial 
starch  and 
fiat  work 


(TTiousfltid 
dollars) 


Linen 
supply 
service 


(TIiousaTid 
dollars) 


Diaper 


(TliousaTuJ 
dollars) 


Industrial 

laundry 

work 


(Tlioujand 
dollars) 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


JJICKSONVILU:,  FLA. 
Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Linen  supply  establishments. 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities.. 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent... 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

JOHNSTOWN,  PA. 

Total 

Power  lai^ndries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities. 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent... 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

KAKSiS  CITY,  HO. 
Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent... 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

KNOXVILLE,  TENN. 

Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laiindry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  la-jndry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent... 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

See  footreite  at  end  of  table. 


~3F 

129 

2 


3.115 


1,325 

1,790 


221 
1,724 

506 


(x) 


(x) 

(x)'" 
1.593 


W 


9,352 


6,874 
2,478 


2,022 
(x) 

(x) 

-vo — 


5,238 

-J^ 

4,049 
(x) 


(x) 


235 

1,411 

255 

(x) 


2,496 


313 
208 


1.912 


194 
1,290 
428 


1,333 


w 

(x) 


1,515 


1,491 
24 


(x) 
(x) 


-(^r 


5,246 
"Tit 


4,017 
(x) 


TTT 

(x) 


1,884 


285 

1,411 

188 


864 
1,132 


87 


-ixl- 


(x) 
-Ixl- 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


"W 

(x) 


TxT 

(x) 


(x) 


22 

400 
78 


(x) 


6,272 


5,934 


4,739 
1,195 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


1,852 


-T3r 

(x) 


7^0 
Cx) 


450 
258 


(x) 


(x) 

(x) 
"TiT 


W 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


2,375 


439 


T9?" 
245 


(x) 


1,478 
(x) 

(x) 

"0^1 — 


(x) 


TTT 

(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


To" 

Cx) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 

"TxT 


fx) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 


8.83 


Tabic  8H.— iAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— TOTAL  RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR 
SOURCES— SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOUTAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Metropolian  area  and  kind  of  business 


LANCASTER,  PA. 
Total 

Pover  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Idnen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic   and  petroleum  solvent.. 

Rug  cleftrting  establishments 

LOS  ANGELES,   CALIF. 

Total 

Power  laundries , 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities..., 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Dl^er  service  eatablishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent... 

Rug  cleaning  establlahments 

LOUISVILLE,  KT. 

Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Linen  supply  establishments .  .• 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent... 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

MEMPHIS,   TENN. 

Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent , 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent... 

Rug  cleaning  establishments , 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


Total 


Establish- 
ments 


(7(umber) 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


[Thousand 
dollari) 


168 


224 

235 

27 


-#- 


2 


cleaning 

and  dyeing 

work 


(Thmudnd 
dolldw) 


3m« 


16,462 


12,522 
1,065 


(x) 

26,892 


8,551 
16,191 
2,150 

2,148 


M 


3,459 

2,670 


(x) 
(x) 


To" 

2 
(x) 


29,022 


_2J21 


2,741 
380 


Rug 
cleaning 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


25,770 


3,092 
15,611 
2,067 


682 
14 


(x) 
4,248 


00 

3,790 
(x) 

40 


(x) 


1^ 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


656 

3,509 

152 


4,138 


3,685 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


200 
20 


Laundry 
work  - 
bundle, 
flat,  and 
family 
services 
(Thousand 
dollars) 


Receipts  from- 


Commercial 
starch  and 
flat  work 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


i"-9n 


9,953 
8,958 


(x) 


4,168 


534 

3,482 

152 


417 
362 
62 


4,954 


Linen 
supply 
service 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


4ff 


4,828 


1,247 
2,907 


4,902 


2,566 
2,336 


TO" 
(x) 


4,360 


4,219 

TO— 

(x) 


TIF 
23 


12 
154 


1.057 


649 
408 


11,025 
1,065 


TT 

(x) 


Diaper 
service 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Industrial 

laundry 

work 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


1,225 


"TT 
(x) 


1,931 


"TJT 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


1,324 


M 


Cx) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


"ra" 


3-577 


3,577 
170 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


TT 

{'■) 


TO" 

(x)' 


314. 

82 
232 


TT 
(x) 


(x) 


8.84  SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 

Table  SH.^LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— TOTAL  RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR 
SOURCES— SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Metropolitan  area  and  kmd  of  business 


Establish- 
ments 


(Humher) 


Receipts. 
entire  year 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Receipts  from- 


Clearung 

and  dyeing 

work 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Rug 
cleaning 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Laundry 
work — ■ 
bundle, 
flat,  and 
family 
services 
{Thousand 
dollars) 


Commercial 
starch  and 
flat  work 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Linen 
supply 
service 


(Thousarvi 
dollars) 


Diaper 
service 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Industrial 
laundry 
work 


(TTiOiuand 
dollars) 


MIAMI,   FLA. 

Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent... 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

MILWAUKEE,  WIS. 

Total , 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent... 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

MINNEAPOLIS-ST.  PAUL,  MINN. 
Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent.. 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent. . . 

Rug  cleaning  establlshnients. 

MOBILE,  AU. 
Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent... 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


(x) 


7,CK1 
1,008 


2,518 
41 


3,890 


701 
2,830 
359 


16,429 


7.840 


3,840 
4,000 


2.452 


(x) 
Cx) 


1^ 
(x) 

5,551 


778 
4,332 
441 


18,117 


8.466 


6,732 
1,684 


(x) 


C^ 


2,073 

3,835 

310 


(x) 


(x) 


-#- 


96 

1,137 

71 

(x) 


5,832 


5,362 


(x) 


(x) 


2.423 


,353 
70 


3,694 
733 


1-053 


898 

155 


605 

2,343 

322 


6,613 


1.150 


939 
211 


5.463 


726 

4,300 

437 


1,974 
33 


2,038 

3,621 

2K 


1,989 


(x) 


96 

1,109 

65 


To 

(x) 


(x) 


"UT 


■^ 


91 

486 

37 


4,740 


4.688 


2,776 
1,912 


5,128 


4.914 


4,266 
648 


20 
169 
25 


1,256 


1,229 
(x) 


(x) 


1.995 


120 
140 


(x) 


2,376 


20 


20 
2.356 


TO 
(x) 


2,891 


(x) 


00 
(x) 


(x) 
"CiT 


(x) 


(x) 
"TiT 


1,527 


1,526 


1,526 


6 
901 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES  8.85 

Tabic  SH.^LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— TOTAL  RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR 
SOURCES— SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOUTAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Tonl 

Receipts  from — 

Metropolitan  area  and  bnd  of  business 

EsQbbsh- 
(Humba) 

RecapU. 
entire  year 

(TIiouMnd 
dolUri) 

Cleaning 

and  dyeing 

v«)ck 

(Tlioiuiind 
dolbrs) 

Rug 
cleaning 

{Thousand 
dolloTi) 

Laundry 
work  - 
bundle. 
Bat.  and 
family 
services 
(Thouund 
dolUri) 

Commercial 
starch  and 
flat  work 

(Thoujund 
dolUrs) 

Linen 
supply 
service 

{Thousand 
dollars) 

Diaper 
service 

(Thoiuand 
dollars) 

Industrial 

bundry 

work 

CTIiousand 
dollars) 

Other 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

KASHVtU^.  TENN. 
Total 

65 

(x) 

2,823 

88 

2,938 

65 

1,342 

(x) 

10 

U 

3,717 

871 

8 

2.773 

65 

8 
3 

3 

3,080 
637 

1.342 

827 
44 

8 

2,209 
564 

36 
29 

1.342 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

2 

1 

3 

(xi 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

. . . 

Diaper  service  establlshntents 

3 
46 

txi 

2,127 

... 
1,952 

(x( 

165 

(x) 

10 

9 
37 

2 

61 

-■-        'l93 
1,934 

(x) 
6,690 

193 
1,759 

1,821 

(x) 

lis 

165 
2,883 

3 

... 

949 

838 

2 

10 

. . . 

NEW  HAVEN,  CONN. 

76 

26 

3,541 

509 

29 

2,872 

3 

19 

39 

2 

68 

3 
23 

2 

'707 
2,834 

(x) 

141 
368 

"29 

566 
2,306 

'  3 

19 
(xl 

39 
(x) 

2 

... 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

68 
... 

2 
2 

(x) 

::: 

(x)"" 

... 

1 
1 

24 

x) 
(x) 

1,323 

1,309 

11 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

... 

... 

3 

3 
21 

7 
273 

96 
1,227 

97 
9,887 

96 
1,213 

3 
5,098 

89 
312 

li 

2,738 

350 

1,257 

29 

29 

3 

... 

5 

NEW  OHiaUlS,  Li. 
Total 

74 

30 

4.063 

1.029 

2.581 

350 

... 

29 

74 

22 
8 

3 

3,637 
426 

xl 

1,029 

2,513 
68 

(x) 

21 
329 

"} 

^! 

'29 

74 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

. . . 

2 

1 

1 

xj 

X) 

(x) 

••■ 

(x) 
(x) 

x) 

X) 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

1 
233 

4.205 

4.069 

(x) 
135 

(x) 

1 

U) 

18 

205 

10 

6 
2,346 

173 

3,819 

213 

312 
252,084 

172 

3,685 

212 

74,760 

312 
9,587 

1 

133 

1 

90,434 

8,650 

1 
46,310 

7,580 

13,454 

. . . 

NZW  yORK-NORTIEASTEHN  NEW  JEHSEY 
Total 

1,309 

592 

117.601 

6.111 

917 

85.558 

8.102 

2,032 

708 

13,451 

722 

104 
488 

215 

4A,076 
73,525 

46.732 

5,263 
848 

193 

738 

179 

26 

35,628 
49,930 

1,464 

740 
7,362 

548 

201 
1,831 

44,278 

125 
203 

13,087 
3 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

17 

80 
135 

30 

25,995 

20,737 

6.669 

193 

26 

1,343 

121 

... 

465 
83 

23,749 
20,529 

6,669 

25 
5 

1,276 

6,040 
629 

72,233 

68,124 

346 

3,412 

::: 

;;: 

629 

•" 

351 

869 

370 

37 

233 

31,182 
36,462 
4,589 

8,849 

29,397 
34,429 
4,298 

332 

222 

120 
4 

8,298 

1,325 

1,833 

254 

... 

::: 

... 

219 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


8.86  SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 

Table  8H.-^AUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— TOTAL  RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR 
SOURCES— SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Metropolitan  area  and  kind  of  business 


NORFOLK-PORTSMOUTH,  VA. 
Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  lainidry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleiim  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent.., 

Rug  cleaning  establishments , 

OKLAHOMA  CITY,  OKLA. 

Total , 

Power  laundries , 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities..., 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent... 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

OMAHA,  NEBR. 
Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent... 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

PEORU,  ILL. 
Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent. . . 

Hug  cleaning  establishments 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


Establish- 
ments 


(Number) 


Eleceiptfl, 
entire  year 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


3,200 
362 


(x) 


(x) 

3,167 


3,017 
(x) 


(x) 


974 
1,653 


"TxT 
(x) 

_Cxl_ 


(x) 


598 
2,334 

126 


(x) 


2,452 
393 


To" 

(x) 


TO 
(x) 


2,231 
(x) 


4,123 


1.518 


823 
695 


Cx) 
(x) 


Cx) 
1.562 


287 
1,121 

154 

(x) 


Receipts  from- 


Cleaning 

and  dyeing 

work 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


3,121 
2,971 


3,257 


U3 
72 


3,035 


T33 
2,326 
126 


1,811 
(x) 


1,728 


180 
13 


1.535 


284 

1,097 

154 


Rug 
cleaning 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Laundry 
work — 
bundle, 
flat,  and 
family 
services 
(TIiousaTid 
dollars) 


2,482 


Commercial 
starch  and 
flat  work 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


2,162 
304 


00 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


_2E. 


(x) 


707 
1,263 


2,177 


1,679 
144 


(x) 


1,225 


1,220 


610 
610 


215 


la 

51 


Linen 
supply 
service 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Diaper 
service 


(Tliousand 
dollars) 


TO 

(x) 


74 
290 


To" 

(x) 


(x) 


-vrr 

(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


JsL 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


Industrial 

laundry 

work 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


(x) 


(x) 


w 


M 


(x) 


(Xhousand 
dollars) 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 


.8.87 


Table  SH.^LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— TOTAL  RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR 
SOURCES— SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Total 

Receipts  from — 

Metropolitan  area  and  kind  of  business 

Establish- 
ments 

(Number) 

Receipts, 
enure  year 

(Thoujtlnd 
dolblrs) 

Cleaning 

and  dyeing 

work 

(Thimsand 
dolUri) 

RviB 
cleaning 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Laundry 
work  — 
bundle, 
flat,  and 
family 
services 
(Thousand 
dollars) 

CZommercial 
st^irch  and 
flat  work 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Linen 
supply 
service 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Diaper 
service 

(Tliouiand 
dollars) 

Industrial 

laundry 
work 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Other 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

PHILADELPHIA,   PA. 
Total 

433 

56,402 

18,588 

1,449 

20,153 

1,437 

6,864 

2,119 

5,432 

360 

126 

29.588 

2,087 

123 

19,941 

1,424 

385 

42 

5,337 

249 

28 

as 

35 

U,C.22 
17,966 

6,804 

1,950 

137 

114 
9 

9,325 

10,616 

49 

56 
1,368 

13 

385 
6,479 

i2 

168 

20 
5,317 

95 

115 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

IJjien  supply  establishments 

134 

13 
22 

10 

3,985 
2,819 

1,909 

49 

7 
6 

3,666 
2,813 

163 
1,909 

95 

. . . 

Diaper  service  establishments 

... 

B 
2 

205 

(«) 
(x) 

16.880 

16,501 

202 

163 

::: 

Cx) 
(x) 

... 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

14 

72 
118 
15 

57 
70 

- ■3:323 

12,348 
1,209 

1,221 
4,329 

3,231 

12,  UO 
1,160 

2,210 

20 

166 

16 

1,124 
71 

72 
58 
33 

1,287 

225 

814 

87 

105 

14 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

97 

PHOENIX,  ARIZ. 
Total 

30 

10 

2,166 

553 

„ 

1.207 

223 

61 

103 

12 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Linen  supply  establishments 

7 
3 

4 

(x) 
(x) 

x) 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

(xj 
(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

M 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

2 
2 

2 

xi 

X) 

(x) 

'.'.'. 

(xj 
(x) 

(xl 

;:: 

xi 
(x) 

(x) 

(xi 
(x) 

••■ 

(xl 
(x) 

2 

51 

(x) 
1,756 

1,657 

(x) 

80 

2 

(x) 

(x) 

2 

(xi 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

15 

6 

42 

3 

3 

266 

(xi 
1,351 
(x) 

(x) 
27,952 

(xi 

1,268 
(x) 

13,478 

(x) 

648 

(x) 

68 
(x) 

6,016 

(x) 
(x)'" 

214 

(x) 
4,300 

(x) 
706 

(x) 
(x)'" 

2,524 

... 

15 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

(x) 

PITTSBURGH,  PA. 
Total 

66 

38 

9,542 

887 

74 

5,764 

192 

101 

... 

2,524 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

13 
25 

16 

3;  727 
5,815 

4,222 

826 

61 

5 
69 

2,886 
2,878 

4 
188 

22 

6 
95 

4,199 

••■ 

2,524 

1 

8 
8 

3 

3,511 
711 

706 

::: 

22 

3,511 
688 

706 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

1 

2 

1 

192 

(x) 
13,036 

12,588 

164 

252 

•■■ 

::: 

(X) 
(x) 

32 

81 
96 
15 

17 

108 

2,934 

9,135 

967 

446 
(x) 

2,799 

8,822 

967 

3 
5,419 

13 
151 

410 
126 

109 
143 

3,771 

463 

1,325 

36 

979 

... 

33 

PORTLAND, OREG. 
Total 

(x) 

28 

6,577 

884 

3,654 

463 

594 

3 

979 

... 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

8 
20 

2 

2,878 
3,699 

(x) 

6^3 
201 

1,618 
2,036 

341 
122 

373 

(X) 

f'l 

967 

h 

2 

1 

::: 

(x) 

1"! 

(X) 

(x) 

IxJ 

1 
72 

(x) 

4,697 

4,535 

45 

117 

(X) 

(X) 

7 

61 

4 

5 

493 

3,933 
221 

81 

472 

3,850 

213 

20 
17 
8 

81 

i 
116 

* . . 

... 

... 

... 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


8.88  SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 

Table  8H.-iAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— TOTAL  RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR 
SOURCES— SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  194&— Continued 


Metropolitan  area  and  kind  of  business 


PROVIDENCE,  R.  I. 

Total 

Power  laundries 

Ulth  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  dolvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent,., 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

READING,  PA. 

Total , 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities, 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent... 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

RICHMOND,  VA. 

Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent... 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

ROCHESTER,  N.  Y. 

Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities. 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Dl^»er  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent... 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


Total 


Establish- 
ments 


{Number) 


Rcccipu  from- 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


11,4^6 


6,412 


1,902 
4,510 

(x) 


(x) 


3,860 

T^l 

2,330 
(x) 

(x) 


(x) 
_(xl_ 


(x) 
(x) 


1,585 

— w: 


7,812 


3,176 


1,529 
1,647 


_(xi_ 


Cx) 


272 

2,673 

355 


Cx) 


2,472 
1,206 


937 
454 


3,652 


415 

3,018 

219 


Cleaning 

and  dyeing 

work 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


378 
421 


Rug 
cleaning 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


3,447 

2,186 
Cx) 


Cx) 


1,471 


3,487 


272 

2,595 

355 


(x) 


563 
13 


414 

2,708 

185 


Cx) 


Cx) 


Laundry 
work  — 
bundle, 
flat,  and 
'amily 
services 
(Thousand 
dollars) 


5.321 


1,376 
3,945 


1 
(x) 


Cx) 


2,507 


2,429 


\,2ie 
1,181 


Commercial 
starch  and 
Bat  woric 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


71 
107 


Linen 
supply 
service 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


M 


W 


16 
121 


(x) 


2,205 


1,669 
536 


-^ 


1 
30 


(x) 


"7B? 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


'Vrr 


1,441 


50 
1.391 


937 
454 


Diaper 
service 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


~J^ 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


"W 


(x) 


isr 


(x) 


-^ 


Industrial 
laundry 
work 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


W 

(x) 


155 
527 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 

Tabic  8H.^LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS.  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— TOTAL  RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR 
SOURCES— SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOUTAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


8.89 


Metropolitan  area  and  land  of  buiincss 


SACRAMENTO,  CALIF. 
Total 

Pover  Iftundrles 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Dl^>er  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities , 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petrole\UD  solvent... 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

ST.   LOUIS,  HD. 

Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Linen  supply  establlshioents. 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  esteblishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants. 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent... 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

SALT  LAKE  CITT,  UTAH 

Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

^mthetlc  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent... 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

SAN  ANTONIO  J  TKX. 

Total 

Pover  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Linen  stqiply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Wittiout  power  laundry  facilities 

Di^>er  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants. 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synt^tic  and  petroleum  solvent... 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


Total 


Estabbsh- 
ments 


iHumber) 


70 
171 
11 


22 

168 
U 


Receipts, 

entire  year 


(TTunuiinii 
dolldu) 


M 


1,248 
388 


JsL 


(x) 
1.739 


1,555 
(x) 


5,663 
6,537 

JiL 


3,141 
(x) 

(x) 


Cx) 
11,467 


1,546 

9,646 

275 


493 
1,047 


Ail. 


(x) 


1.789 


1,247 
(x) 


(x) 


3,526 
187 


(x) 


3.031 


265 

2,5W 

252 


Receipts  from- 


Cleaning 

and  dycmg 

work 


(ThouMnd 
dollars) 


1,890 


163 


158 
5 


1,719 

1,535 
(x) 


12,132 


979 
91 


1,521 

9,273 

267 


1,805 


103 


1,702 
(x) 

1,179 
(x) 


2,981 


265 
2,464 
252 


Rug 

cleaning 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Laundry 
work — 
bundle, 
6at,  and 
family 
scrvjcea 
{Thousand 
doUtfTj) 


Cx) 


651 
338 


JxL. 


(x) 


4,199 
3,231 


(x) 
JxL 


(x) 


23 

207 

8 


1,287 


1,211 


340 
871 


(x) 


2,351 
46 


TO" 
(x) 


Commercial 
starch  and 
Bat  work 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


274 
33 


_J2. 


267 
527 


JxL 


(x) 
JxL 


(x) 


62 
142 


Linen 
supply 
service 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


165 

12 


_a!6. 


4,518 


205 


Jxl_ 


3,084 
(x) 

Jx) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


Diaper 
service 


(Thoujand 
dollars) 


Cx) 


JxL 


Cx) 


JxL 


Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 


Industrial 

laundry 

work 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


2.679 


70 
2,609 


^ 


Cx) 


W 


^ 


Other 


{Thousand 
dolldrj) 


Cx) 


8.90 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  SH.^LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— TOTAL  RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR 
SOURCES— SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Osntmued 


Metropolitan  area  and  kind  of  business 


SAN  BERNARDINO,   CALIF. 
Total 

Power  laundries ; . . 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent, 

Petroleum  solvent ' 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent... 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

SAN  DIEGO,  CALIF. 

Total , 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities, 

Linen  supply  establisliments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent... 

Rug  cleaning  establishments. 

SAN  FRANCISCO-OAKLAND,  CALIF. 

Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent... 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

SAN  JOSE,  CALIF. 

Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent... 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


Establish- 
ments 


(NuTnbff) 


27 
117 


101 

130 

U 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


623 
6W 


8 
(x) 


(x) 


4,383 


2,331 

2,052 


1.157 


A^ 


(x) 
3,931 


962 

2,787 

182 


39,01i 


16,242 


9,002 
7,240 


14,825 


4,149 
9,517 
1,159 

1,324 


4,698 


(x) 


2,463 

~J^ 

1,330 
(x) 


Receipts  from — 


Cleaning 

and  dyeing 

work 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


i,-;98 


156 
13 


TO 

8 
(x) 


4,461 


653 
79 


3,643 


768 
2,693 

182 


1,274 
305 


14,020 


3,866 
8,995 

1,159 


2,477 


7?r 


53 


2,424 

"TJI — 

1,320 
(x) 


Rug 
cleaning 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


7x) 

(x/ 


109 


101 
1,154 


Laundry 
work — 
bundle, 
flat,  and 
family 
services 
(Thousand 
dollars) 


324 
345 


"TiT 
Cx) 


3,158 


2,812 


1,413 
1,399 


165 
74 


5,530 
5,495 


174 
379 


1,246 


1,221 


^ 


"TJT 

(x)' 


Commercial 
starch  and 
flat  work 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


141 
106 


206 
160 


1,634 
851 


W 
(xj 


U) 


Linen 
supply 
service 


(Thousand 
dolUrj) 


26 
136 


6,822 
648 


514 

134 

6,102 
(x) 
(x) 


CxT 
(x) 

(x) 
CxT 
(x) 


Diaper 
service 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Cx) 


(x) 


(x) 


Cx) 
Cx) 
Cx) 


Industrial 
laundry 
work 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


4 
275 


W 


(Thousand 

dolldTi) 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 


8.91 


Tabic  SH.^LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— TOTAL  RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR 
SOURCES— SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


MetropoLtan  area  and  kind  of  business 


SCRANTON,  PA. 

Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dxeiiig  facilities... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

PetroleiM  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent,. 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

SEATTLE,  WASH. 

Total , 

Power  laundries , 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establlslments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petrole»im  solvent... 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

SOUTH  BEND,  DID. 

Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Di^)er  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent... 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

SPOKANE,  WASH. 

Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laxindry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent... 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

SPRINGFIEID-HOLYOKE ,  MASS. 
Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleiim  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent, . . 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


Total 


Estabbah- 
ments 


(Humbcr) 


Receipta. 
entiK  year 


(Thoiudnd 
doltarj) 


(x) 


1,430 


735 
695 


AiL 


(x) 


1,286 


875 
ill 


(x) 


U,502 


8,090 


5,961 
2,129 

(xi 


(x) 
(x) 


«,303 


Cleaning 

and  dyeing 

work 


(Tlwiwdnd 
dolldri) 


141 
12 


1,280 


869 
4U 


1,495 

108 


(x) 

4x1. 


1,037 

3,051 

215 


(x) 


(x) 
_Cx]_ 


(x) 
(x) 


183 
1,846 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 

_(xl_ 


(x) 
_(xl_ 


(x) 


1,110 
-J^ 


(x) 


1,158 
1,220 

JxJ_ 


1,096 
(x) 
-Ixi 


x) 


2.385 


X2 
2,083 


(x) 


4,276 


1,035 

3,027 

214 


Rug 
cleaning 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


(x) 


(x) 


"TJT 

(x) 


183 
1,741 


1,299 


(x) 
(x) 


1,022 

735 
(x) 


2,474 


171 
31 


296 

1,976 


Laundry 
work 
bundle, 
flat,  and 
family 
services 
{Thousand 
dollars) 


406 
395 


4,198 


4,179 


3,371 


(x) 


Cx) 
(x) 


1,081. 


Receipts  from— 


Commercial 
starch  and 
flat  work 


(Tfwusdtid 
dollars) 


864 

41 


Linen 
supply 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


152 
58 


J^L 


(x) 


(x) 


1,764 


Diaper 
service 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


(x) 


Cx) 


981 


(x) 
(x) 


"TxT 

(x) 


1,773 


1,708 


811 
897 


W 


(x) 
(x) 


156 
39 


(x) 


TO 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


Industrial 

laundry 

work 


(Thousand 
doUars) 


1,188 


(x) 


_CxI_ 


(x) 


JxL 


1,096 
(x) 

4^ 


jCxI- 


(x) 


JiL 


(x) 


1,188 


21 
1,167 


(x) 


{Thousand 
dolldri) 


Cx) 
Cx) 


13 
177 


Cx) 


Cx) 


_tx)_ 


Cx) 


41 
3 


8.92 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  8H.-^AUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— TOTAL  RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR 
SOURCES-SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOUTAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Metropolitan  area  and  land  of  business 


STOCKTON,  CALIF. 

Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants. 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent ■ 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent. . , 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

SYRACUSE,  N.  Y. 

Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Linen  supply  establishments. 

With  power  laundry  facilities, 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent... 

Rug  cleEining  establishments 

TACOMA,  WASH. 

Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleuin  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent, . . 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

TAMPA-ST.  PETERSBnG,  FLA. 

Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. — 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Linen  supply  establishments. 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent... 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

TOLEDO,  OHIO 

Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cl«aning  and  dyeing  facilities,... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing" plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent,.. 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


Estftblish' 
iDcnts 


iHumber) 


Receipts , 
entire  year 


(Thoujand 
dollars) 


U) 


Receipts  from- 


CleaniDg 

and  dyeing 

work 


{Thousand 
dollaTs) 


M 


w 

(x) 


218 
803 


M 


&46 
1,«2 


(x) 


2.328 


509 
,819 


(x) 


1,832 

T^ — 

Cx) 
(x) 


1.639 


To 

1,513 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


2,806 


2,037 
769 


(x) 


1,593 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


To" 

(x) 


1,072 

1,701 

99 


00 
(x) 


217 
798 


Rug 
cleaning 


(^Thousand 
dollari) 


150 
76 


2.124 


423 

1,701 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


1.584 


(x) 
1,459 
(x) 


676 
19 


(x) 


-#- 


TO 

1,436 
(x) 


TO 
(x) 


1,472 
99 


Cx) 


TTT 

(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


18 
144 


Laundry 
work — 
bundle. 
Oat,  and 
family 
services 
(Thousand 
dollars) 


JxL. 


(X) 
(x) 


496 
789 


TT 
(x) 


86 
118 


(x) 


TT" 
(x) 

(x) 


"TxT 


To" 

(x) 


1,247 
685 


(x) 


TTT 
1 
(x) 


TT 

(x) 


TT 

(x) 


~~7 

206 


Commercial 
starch  and 
flat  work 


(TJiousiind 
dollars) 


Linen 
supply 
service 


[Thousand 
dolUri) 


(x) 


s 


TT 

(x) 


TO" 

(x) 


1,086 


Diaper 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


(x) 


-^ 


(x) 


TJT 

Cx) 
Cx) 

Trr 


(x) 


T0~ 

Cx) 


Industrial 

laundry 

work 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Cx) 


Cx) 


Cx) 

-CxT 


Other 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


TO" 

Cx) 


TH" 

Cx) 


Cx) 


Cx) 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES  8.93 

Table  SH.^LALnsfDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— TOTAL  RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR 
SOURCES— SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Metropolitan  area  bnd  kind  of  business 


TMNTON,   N.  J. 
Total 

Pover  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent,. 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

TULSA,  OKLA. 

.tal 

Power  laundries , 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities, 

Unen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments , 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent... 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

UTICA-RCME,  N.  Y. 

Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants. 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent... 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

WASHINGTON,  D,  C. 

Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Di^>er  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent... 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


Estabtiah- 
ments 


(H^mher) 


200 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


M 


1,515 
1,286 


-#- 


(x) 


(x) 


2,112 
i92 


(x) 


x) 

1,640 


-T^ 


1,455 
(xi 


1,869 
1,206 


(x) 
(x) 


Tir 


1,196 


(x) 


(x) 


15,322 
2,058 


2,600 


(x) 


3,043 

7,871 

443 


Receipts  from- 


Cleaning 

and  dyeing 

work 


(Diouldnd 
dolldTj) 


1,025 


250 


235 
15 


4 
(x) 


2,110 


1,594 

1,437 
tx) 


1,453 


396 


1,057 

-J^ 

768 
(x) 


13,929 


3,288 
38 


"TIT 
(x) 


1P,?5; 


2,878 

7,234 

440 


Rug 
cleaning 


{Thousand 
dolldrj) 


(x) 
(x) 


ur 


(x) 


10 


Laundry 
work — 
bundle, 
fiat,  and 
family 
services 
{Thouiand 
doHars) 


1,210 
1,150 


1,911 


1,539 
372 


(x) 


1,043 


957 
-TIT 


(x) 


12,166 


11,416 


10,218 
1,198 


(x) 


_S2i. 


96 
578 


Commercial 
starch  and 
flat  work 


(Thousand 
dd\UsTs) 


20 
107 


(x) 


193 


"TxT 
(x) 


Linen 
supply 
service 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 

T5r 


(x) 


2,750 


2,025 


Diaper 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Cx) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

"CxT 
(x) 

(x) 


-orr 


(x) 


(x) 


TxT 

(x) 


Industrial 

laundry 

work 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


42 
42 


(x) 


21 
21 


51 
12 


121 

67 

51 

3 


8.94  SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 

Table  8H.-J.AUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— TOTAL  RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR 
SOURCES— SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Contdnued 


Metropolitan  area  and  kind  of  business 


Establisb- 
meats 


(Humber) 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Receipts  from— 


Cleaning 

and  dyeing 

work 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Rug 
cleaning 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Laundry 
work — 
bundle, 
dat,  and 
family 
services 
(Thousand 
dollars) 


Commercial 
starch  and 
Sat  work 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Linen 
supply 
service 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Diaper 
service 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Industrial 

laundry 

work 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


WHEELING,  W.  VA.-STEtJBENVILLE,   OHIO 

Total 

Power  laundries , 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,.., 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities, 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities. 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent... 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

WICHITA,  KANS. 

Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent... 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

WmCES-BARRE-HAZLETON,  PA. 

Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent... 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

WimiNfTON,  DEL. 
Total I 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent... 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

WORCESTER,  MASS. 
Total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

Without  power  laundry  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  flynthetla  and  petroleum  solvent... 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


(x) 


699 
234 


283 
3 


(x) 


1,620 
(xS 

1,288 

M 


1,614 

1,232 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


1,796 
372 


(x) 


1,710 

1,431 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


8 
(x) 


(x) 


"(5r 

(x) 
Jxl_ 


(x) 


1,623 


248 
999 
376 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


-uri — 

1,204 
(x) 


380 
12 


1.578 

1,302 
(x) 


1,471 


"TJT 

(x) 


(x) 


248 
999 
251 


1,162 


TJT 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


399 
231 


To" 

(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


"TJT 

(x) 


(x) 

JxL 


(x) 


(x) 


1,802 


1,385 
303 


1,086 
(x) 


(x) 


1,183 


(x) 


2 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(==) 


M 


"TiT 

(x) 


(x) 


JxL 


(x) 


Cx) 


(x) 


(x) 


-CxT 

(x) 


LAU>JDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 


8.95 


Tabic  8H.-JAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— TOTAL  RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR 
SOURCES— SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Total 

Receipts  trom — 

Metropolitan  area  and  kind  of  business 

EsubUsh- 
menu 

(Xumbcr) 

Rccapta, 
enure  year 

(Tdoiuiind 

Cleaning 

and  dyeing 

work 

{Thousand 
dollars) 

Rug 
cleaning 

(Tkmjjnd 
Jolljri) 

Laundry 
work— 
bundle, 
flat,  and 
family 
services 
{Thousand 
dollars) 

Commercial 
starch  and 
flat  work 

(Thousatid 
dollars) 

Linen 
supply 
service 

(Thousand 
dt>ll<lrs) 

Diaper 
service 

[Thousand 
dollars) 

Industrial 

laundry 

work 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Other 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

YORK,    PA. 
Total 

35 

(x) 

1,A97 

22 

601 

18 

54 

26 

201 

<x) 

Power  laundries 

9 

1.210 

373 

5 

574 

18 

39 

201 

5 

1,019 

191 

(0 

373 

5 
(x) 

574 

18 

39 
(x) 

(x) 

10 
191 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

1 

("1 

:;: 

(x)"" 

••• 

Diaper  service  esUblishments 

1 

21 

M 

1,156 

l,12i 

(xi 

5 

27 

(x) 

M 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

5 
15 

1 

2 

86 

(xi 

909 
(x) 

(x) 
8,528 

(xi 

698 
(x) 

3,900 

5 
(x) 

91 

(x) 

6 
(x) 

795 

... 

316 

(x) 
2,385 

(x) 
110 

854 

(x) 

77 

YOUNGSTOWN,   OHIO 
Total 

13 

1,900 

81 

... 

523 

295 

145 

2 

854 

i 

11 

5 

(x) 
(xl 

fxl 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

ixl 
(x1 

(x) 
(x) 

tx) 

(x) 
Cx) 

fxl 

(x) 

(x) 

Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Linen  supply  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

2 

3 

2 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

::: 

••• 

(x) 
(x) 

(X) 
(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

Cx) 

Diaper  service  establishments 

With  power  laundry  facilities 

"a 

60 

4,162 

3,819 

2 

272 

(x)'" 

(x)'" 

(x)"" 

Cleaning  and  dyeii^g  plants 

69 

32 
27 

1 

6 

(x) 
2,6i8 
(x) 

97 

(x) 

2,588 
(x) 

2 
89 

(x) 

24 
(x) 

::: 

3.4 

(x) 

8 

X  withheld  to  avoid  disclosure. 

Note:  See  Explanatory  Material  for  definitiqns  of  Standard  Metropolitan  Areas. 


8.96  SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 

Table  8J.— LAUNDRIES  WITH  POWER  FACILITIES-WHOLESALE  RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES-GEOGRAPHIC  KVISION 

AND  STATE:  1948 


Geographic  division  and  State 


United  States,  total 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central 

West  North  Central 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central 

West  South  Central 

Mountain 

Paafic 


New  England ; 

Maine   

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts. .  . 
Rhode  Island .  . . . 
Connecticut 


Middle  Atlantic; 

New  York      ,      . 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvama  -    . 

East  North  Central : 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois  .  . 
Michigan  - 
Wisconsin 


West  North  Central : 

Minnesota 

Iowa  

Missouri 
North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebr^ka 

Kansas 


South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Distnct  of  Columbia . 

Virginia      

West  Virginia 

North  Carohna 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Flonda    


East  South  Central : 

Kentucky    

Tennessee 

Alabama    

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas   

Louisiana    

Oklahoma 

Texas 


Mountain : 

Montaiu 

Idaho 

Wyoming.  .  - . 
Colorado  .  .  . . 
New  Mexico. 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 


Pacific: 

Washington. 

Oregon 

Caluomia .  . . 


Ail  establisiiments 


Number 


772 

1,406 

1,311 

599 

l,08i 

477 

829 

333 

851 


56 

50 
17 

402 
33 

164 


784 
301 
321 


320 
160 
433 

253 
145 


106 
84 

199 


102 
45 
157 
37 
239 
109 
202 
186 


118 
146 
125 


96 

120 
525 


105 
83 
663 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


1,110,964 


71,930 
262,689 
237,244 

74,331 
157,229 

61,913 

84,580 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

(x) 

979 
(x) 

7,377 
(x) 


147,290 

(x) 

(x) 


54,049 
25, 576 
94,041 

(x) 

(x) 


16,354 
9,198 

(x) 
1,316 

(x) 
6,247 
9,499 


1,122 
20,527 
(x) 
22,530 
6,652 
(x) 
11,430 
24,591 
(x) 


15,657 
Cx) 

14,605 
(x) 


(x) 
12,176 
10,773 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
10,457 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
93,459 


Establishments  reporting 
wholesale  work 


Number 


1,019 


101 
289 
168 
52 
131 
49 
72 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


12,504 
64,024 
36,284 
9,340 
25,068 
(x) 

9,767 
(x) 
22,907 


Receipts  from  wholesale  work 


Total 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


3,501 
22,367 
9,162 
1,433 
4,989 
1,343 
2,126 
776 
6,681 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
8,957 

714 
(x) 


43,493 

10,685 

9,846 


(x) 

4,360 
11,333 

8,146 
(x) 


1,546 
1,611 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
1,138 

(x) 


(x) 

3,814 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

490 

3,923 
(x) 


(x) 

(x) 
3,501 
1,191 


675 

478 

1,246 

7,368 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

2,221 
(x) 

1,011 
(x) 


8,619 

352 

13,936 


23 

139 

7 

2,863 

111 

358 


17,756 
2,622 
1,989 


1,854 

642 

4,632 

1,760 

274 


155 
332 
637 
24 
94 
122 
69 


618 
858 
295 
291  I 
665 
101 
838 
,323 


471 
224 
461 
187 


158 

118 

327 

1,523 


435 

53 

210 

10 


1,252 

60 

5,369 


Cleaning 

and  dyeing 

work 


(Tiiousand 
dollars) 


216 
272 
268 
142 
629 
128 
211 


86 

3 

126 


124 

148 

27 

114 

3 

6 

59 

148 


Rug 
cleaning 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Laundry 
work — 
bundle, 
flat,  and 
family 
services 
(Tlioujand 
dollars) 


Commercial 
starch  and 
flat  work 


(Jhousand 
dollars) 


27,463 


1,549 

13,008 

3,607 

660 
2,538 

777 
1,080 

356 


2 

139 

6 

1,190 

84 

128 


9,908 
1,672 
1,428 


353 

118 

1,959 

1,021 

156 


100 
221 

181 


168 
677 
131 
132 
403 
72 
285 
670 


165 

81 

359 

172 


126 
64 
158 
732 


47 

211 

12 

86 


914 

50 

2,924 


693 

3,087 

1,232 

142 

304 

209 

256 

56 

1,150 


600 
24 
53 


2,745 
131 

211 


251 
106 
321 
43 
11 


90 
110 


29 
227 


55 
1,095 


Linen 
supply 
service 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


8,894 


397 

2,911 

3,070 

475 

704 

181 

77 

254 

825 


2,082 
657 

172 


844 

238 

1,387 

455 

96 


32 
355 


121 
190 


40 
353 


123 

9 

122 


97 
728 


Diaper 
service 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


627 

53 

9 

50 

31 

173 


493 
126 


Industrial 

laundry 

work 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


578 

2,446 

665 

4 

757 

9 

315 

38 

413 


561 
12 

2,424 
22 


236 
68 
129 
232 


385 
109 


108 
207 


87 
326 


X  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure. 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 


8.97 


Tabic  8K.— LAUNDRIES  WITH  POWER  FACILITIES— WHOLESALE  RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— SELECTED  STANDARD 

METROPOLITAN  AREAS:  1948 


MetropoLtan  area 


AH  esablishments 


Nuinber 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Esublishments  reporting 
wholesale  work 


Nuinber 


Recapts, 
entire  year 


{Thousand 
dolLirt) 


Receipts  from  wholesale  work 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Cleaning 

and  dyeing 

work 


(Thou  in  nd 
dollars) 


Rug 
cleaning 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Laundry 
work — 
bundle, 
flat,  and 
bcnity 
services 
{Thousand 
dollars) 


Commercial 
starch  and 
flat  work 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Linen 
supply 
service 


(Thousand 
dolUtrj) 


Diaper 
service 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Industrial 

laundry 

work 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Akron.  Ohio       

Albany-Schcnecudy-Troy,  N.  Y 

AUentovk'n-Bethlehem-Euton,  Fi 

Atlana.  Ga    

Baltunore,  Md 

Birmingham,  Ala 

Boston,  Klass 

Bridgeport,  Conn 

Buftio,  N.  Y 

Canton,  Ohio 

Charleston,  W.  V» 

Chatunooga,  Tenn 

Chicago,  HI       

Onannati,  Ohio 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

Columbus,  Ohio 

Dallas,  Tex 

Davenport,  Iowa-Rock  Istand-Mdine,  111 

Da>ton,  Ohio 

Denver,  Colo 

E>cs  Moines,  Iowa 

Detroit,  Mich    

Duluth,  Minn. -Syperior, Wis 

Ene,  Pa < 

Flint,  Mich     

Fort  Worth.  Tex 

Fresno.  Calif  

Grand  Kapids,  Mich 

Hamsbuig.  Pa   

Hanford,  Conn 

Houston.  Tex 

Huntington,  W.  Va.-A8hhnd,  Ky 

Indianapolis,  Ind 

Jacksonville,  Fla 

Johnstown,  Pa 

Kansas  City.  Mo 

KrKMeville,  Tenn 

Lancaster,  Pa 

Los  Angeles,  Cah£ 

Louisville,  Ky 

Memphis,  Term 

Mianu,  Fla 

Milwaukee.  Wis 

Minneapolis-St.  Paul,  Minn 

Mobile,  Ala 

Nashville,  Tenn 

New  Haven,  Conn 

New  Orleans,  La 

New  York-Northeastern  New  Jersey . . . . 
NorfoUt-Portsmouth,  Va 

Oklahoma  City,  Okla 

Omaha,  Nebr , . . 

Peona,  111 

Phdadelphia,  Pa 

Phoerux.  Anz   

Pittsburgh.  Pa   

Portbnd.  Oreg 

Providence,  R.  I 

Reading,  Pa 

Richmond,  Va 

Rochester,  NY 

Sacramento,  Calif 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 

San  Antonio.  Tex 

San  Bernardino.  Calif 

San  Diego,  Calif 

San  Franasco-Oakland,  Calif 

San  Jose,  Calif  

Soanton,  Pi   ' 

Seattle,  Wash 

South  Bend,  Ind 

Spokane,  Wash 

Spnngfield-Holyoke^Maas 

Stockton,  Cahf 

Syracuse,  N-  Y 

Tacoma.  Wash   

Tampa^t.  Petersburg,  Fla 

Toledo.  Ohio 

Trenton.  N.J 

Tulsa,  OkU 

Utica-Rome.N.  Y 

Washington,  DC 

WheeUng,  W.  Va.-Steubenville,  Ohio. . . . 

Wichita,  Kans 

Wilkes-Bane-Hazletoo,  Pi 

Wilmington,  Del 

Worcester,  Mass 

York,  Pa 

Youngstown,  Ohio 


21 
43 
15 
63 
61 
34 
207 
17 
40 
11 

5 

13 
301 
48 
63 
27 
39 
17 
19 
40 

9 
U5 
11 
8 
9 
26 
U 
15 
14 
37 


26 
18 
6 
56 

16 

3 

215 

32 

18 
41 
38 
48 
11 
16 
27 
33 
697 
28 

22 
17 
13 
147 
14 
48 
31 
82 
9 
15 

29 
22 
76 
21 
35 
16 
41 
168 
24 
7 

28 

6 

9 

27 

U 

23 

9 

32 

16 

18 

18 
13 
65 
9 
18 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
15,209 
5,607 
(X) 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

2,681 

2,755 

82,806 

9,635 

(x) 
4,834 
7,178 

(x) 
4,063 
6,763 

(x) 

(x) 
1,802 

(x) 

(x) 
4,366 
1,620 
3,311 

Cx) 

(x) 

11,600 
(x) 
(x) 

4,113 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

417 
(x) 

7,333 

7,049 
(x) 

10,439 
11,460 
(x) 

5,115 
(X) 

5,356 
149,636 
(x) 

3,123 
3,489 

(x) 

(x) 
2,674 

(x) 
7,350 

Cx) 
2,329 
4,343 

(x) 
2,181 
15,341 
2,990 
4,478 
1,890 
5,540 

(x) 
2,001 
1,430 

9,494 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

3,335 
(x) 

4,066 

3,577 
(x) 

3,177 
(x) 
19,917 

(x) 

2,593 
(x) 

929 

1,654 
(x) 
(x) 


2 
2 

14 
1 
6 
5 

4 
2 
1 
40 
5 

3 
12 
7 
6 
2 
1 
3 
6 
194 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
(X) 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

3,921 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

437 
653 


(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
Ix) 
(x) 
2,090 

Cx)  "" 

(x) 

Cx) 

Cx) 

Cx) 

636 
Cx) 
(x) 

1,414 
Cx) 
Cx) 
Cx) 

267 
46,450 

869 

(x) 

450 
Cx) 

6,827 
Cx) 
Cx) 

Cx)  '" 

Cx)  '" 

Cx) 

504 
Cx) 
Cx) 
Cx) 
Cx) 
(x) 
4,341 


500 


(x) 
Cx) 
Cx) 

(x) 
Cx) 
Cx) 

Cx) 


Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx) 


169 
270 

39 

375 

498 

126 

1,744 

11 

259 

2 

235 

45 

4,192 

404 

543 

126 

228 

31 

29 

352 

129 

1,663 

1 

69 

52 

137 


87 
87 

547 

26 

383 

385 

54 

21 

36 

3,262 

407 

90 
619 
135 
154 
120 

48 

110 

100 

18,649 

24 

58 

95 

4 

1,617 

122 

266 

111 

68 

319 

62 

491 

10 

93 

4 

276 

1,528 


746 

7 

6 

150 

26 

29 

339 

111 


188 

944 

16 
26 

34 

U 

452 


52 
118 
24 


114 
5 
75 
12 
6 
11 
15 


36 
172 


229 
59 

86 
672 


lis 

40 
1,701 


84 
151 
22 


60 
970 


267 
10 


1,484 
135 

11 
141 
99 
100 
120 
24 
41 
61 
11,127 
18 

58 
41 

1,426 

31 

104 

'68 

30 
59 
118 


195 
,043 


120 
26 
12 

315 
81 


43 

748 

16 
20 

34 
U 
14 


584 

16 


799 

213 

2 


14 

19 

17 

935 

84 


1,298 
172 
193 

31 


455 
'b's 


14 
624 
162 


353 
36 


1,937 


100 
120 
87 


263 
112 

177 

45 
236 


264 
1 


181 
9 


X  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure. 

Note:  See  Explanatory  Material  for  definitions  of  Standard  hfetropolitan  Areas. 


8.98 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  8L.—  LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— WHOLESALE  RECEIPTS, 
BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948 


Geographic  division.  State,  and  kind  of  business 


AU  establishments 


Number 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


(TTunudivJ 
dollars) 


EstabUshments  reporting 
wholesale  work 


Number 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Receipts  from  wholesale  work 


Total 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Cleaning 

and  dyeing 

work 


{Thousand 
dollilrs) 


Rug 
cleaning 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Laundry 
work — 
bundle. 
Bat,  and 
family 
services 
(Thousand 
dollars) 


Commercial 
starch  and 
flat  work 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Linen 
supply 
service 


CHiousand 
dollars) 


Diaper 


(Tliousand 
dollars) 


Industrial 

laundry 

work 


(TTiousand 
dollars) 


UNITED  STATES 

Total 

Power  laundries  {exc.  industrial  laundries) 

Industrial  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION 

New  England 

Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Middle  Atlantic 

Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Ru,^  cleaning  establishments 

East  North  Central 

Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleanin,^  establishments 

West  North  Central 

Total 

Power  laundries 

1  inen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

,South  Atlantic 

Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

East  South  Central 

Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

West  South  Central 

Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Mountain 

Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pacific 

Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyein,.  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establlehmente 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


33,877 


6,395 
388 

1,176 

3&1 

2i,017 

1,517 


1,934 


703 
103 
38 
980 
110 


4,976 


1,201 
343 


2,933 
422 


5,826 


1,126 

318 

70 

3,949 
365 


3,363 


544 

92 

19 

2,611 

97 


5,243 


976 

86 

63 

3,989 

129 


2,755 


434 

34 

29 

2,220 

38 


5,377 


763 

72 

34 

4,437 

71 


2,991 


4.181 


423.032 


145,588 


2,814 


7.200 


10.249 


737 

96 

42 

1,873 

243 


835,964 
77,072 

238,203 
25,887 

807,673 
36,684 


125,219 


877 

50 

82 

23 

2,970 

179 


150,269 
11,743 
30,363 
4,278 
219,209 
7,170 


28,721 


38,307 

4,978 

9,753 

719 

83,889 
2,942 


10,293 


2,206 

91 


86,992- 
327 


39 


185 
',590 


27,247 

180 

36 

1,486 


6,880 
249 
71 


1,360 

8 

8,870 


62,838 
12,040 

2,174 
45,905 

2,262 


459,589 


243 

12 


11,072 
Cx) 
(ic) 

15,907 
194 


126,860 


3,231 

270 

1 

6,682 
109 


53,739 


206 
10 


6,527 


29,134 


3 
102 


1,631 


1,548 

1 


13,668 


673 
20 


159 
238 


208,422 
71,571 
10,464 

156,871 
12,261 


459,571 


261 
23 


573 
63 


51,758 
11,315 

2,373 
58,036 

3,378 


110,860 


18,972 

3,152 

426 

29, 291 
1,898 


36,796 


28,591 
271 


12,868 

126 

14 

660 


1,617 


3,040 
47 


1,240 


385 
2,709 


186,434 
62,805 

6,174 
194,765 

9,393 


144,769 


145 

23 

5 

817 
44 


26,804 

8,966 

709 

72,564 
1,817 


6,372 

2,918 

42 

26,915 

549 


5,088 


3,607 


1,212 
20 


353 
2,853 


75 
541 


63,619 
U) 
(x) 

64,337 
1,969 


271,720 


204 
10 


8,266 
1,393 


10,024 
339 


44,173 


1,053 
699 


3,276 
60 


12,252 


140 
2 


635 
25 


122 
672 


1,407 


135,957 

M 

(x) 
106,944 
3,234 


114,101 


348 
10 


23,049 
(x) 
(x) 

18,113 
300 


4,125 
1,521 

35 
6,476 

95 


2,413 


2,510 
28 


283 

21 


1,396 

11 


1,168 


53,304 
9,175 
1,001 

49,934 
687 


164,786 


1 

112 
3 


(x) 

(x)'" 
5,148 
(x) 


13,966 


73,768 

11,659 

899 

76,981 

1,479 


Jxl. 


67 

1 

4 

134 

1 


9,420 
(x) 
(x) 

4,193 
(x) 


7,375 


299 

31,637 

32 

5,352 

12 

(x) 

1,025 

25,506 

42 

495 

Jxi. 


(x) 
(x) 


56,295 


97,057 
(x) 
(x) 

86,430 
4,904 


123 

10 


18,367 
(x) 
(x) 

32,026 
1,084 


1,327 

16 
1,056 

14 


3,199 


128 
1,040 


1.259 


1,091 


1,911 

20 

195 

1,071 


1,748 


211 


1,040 


533 
243 


20,060 


11 
243 


3,947 


1,153 


5,761 

930 

4 

13,150 

215 


3,888 


1,009 
141 


100 
739 


12,977 
41 


65 
169 


257 
683 


157 
4,963 

105 


215 
412 


2,4^ 


2,446 


647 
18 


712 
45 


371 
42 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 


.8.99 


Table 8L.—  LAUNDRIES.  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— WHOLESALE  RECEIPTS, 
BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Geographic  divisiaa.  State,  and  Idnd  of  business 


All  esublishments 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


{Thtnuand 
dollan) 


Establishments  reporting 
wholesale  work 


Eleceipts, 
entire  year 


(Tluaiarul 
dollars) 


Receipts  from  wholesale  work 


Total 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Cleaning 

and  dyeing 

work 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Rug 
cleaning 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Laundry 
work  — 
bundle. 
Oat,  and 
family 
services 
{Thousand 
dollars) 


Commercial 
starch  and 
flat  work 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Linen 
supply 
service 


(TTiousand 
dollars) 


Diaper 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Industrial 

laundry 

work 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Other 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Hew  England 

Halne 

Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments... 
Diaper  service  establishments, 
Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants... 
Ru^-  cleaning  establisbioents.. 

New  Hampshire 

Total , 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments.. 
Diaper  service  establishments, 
Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants.... 
Rug  cleaning  establishments.. 

Vermont 

Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments... 
Diaper  service  establishments. 
Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants. . . , 
Rug  cleaning  establishments... 

Massachusetts 

Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments,.. 
Diaper  service  establishments. 
Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants.... 
Rug  cleaning  establishments... 

Rhode  Island 

Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments... 
Diaper  service  establishments. 
Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants.... 
Rug  cleaning  establishments... 

Connecticut 
Total 

Power  laundries 

Unen  supply  establishments... 
Diaper  service  establishments. 
Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants. . . . 
Rug  cleaning  establishments... 


Middle  Atlantic 
New  York 

Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments... 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

New  Jersey 

Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  ser/ice  establishments... 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Pennsylvania 
Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments... 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments. . . . , 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


358 
62 
25 

67 


2,310 


C'-O 
226 
41 
1,627 
256 


269 
43 


469 
55 


i>3ie 


637 
111 


7,211 


2,978 

3 

(I) 

... 

(x) 

3,818 

11 

81 

2 

48 

3,144 

b 

(X) 

1 

(x) 

85 

2,514 

2 

(x) 

(x) 


(x) 


1,342 
(x) 


68,930 


34, 308 
7,411 
1,079 

24, 517 
1,515 


(x) 


76 

6,420 

11 

1,093 

2 

(x) 

81 

4,779 

4 

111 

50 

15,009 

16 

2,837 

9 

960 

91 

8,935 

23 

421 

254,149 


111, -.91 
50,023 

5,920 
78,659 

7,856 


85,048 


45,54S 
7,970 
1,803 

27, 587 
2,140 


120,392 


51,183 
13,578 

2,741 
50,625 

2,265 


(X) 


(x) 


(x) 

(x)' 


(x) 
(x)" 


19,438 


7,446 


4,480 


1 

143 

6 


7,699 
1,349 

(x) 

10,278 

<x) 


1,811 


2,623 

240 

1 

4,531 

51 


86 
4,394 


159 
238 


(x) 
(x)" 


1,087 
(x) 


668 

1 


2,295 
(x) 


3,514 
(x) 


70,637 


348 
10 


1,360 
25 


32,595 


1,344 

7 


10,035 


2,424 


5 
266 


33,496 
9,076 
1,749 

23,869 
2,447 


24,420 


15,234 

2,371 

304 

13,299 
1,387 


10,006 


13,164 
271 


6,486 


9,768 

126 

14 

127 


2,698 
47 


295 
1,940 


203 
290 


2,424 


1,111 


2 

103 
9 


9,413 
(x) 
(x) 
12,585 

556 


31,803 


1,855 
683 
114 

6,931 
423 


16 
671 


12 
114 


26 

1 


2 
204 
13 


8,849 
(x) 
(x) 

21,532 
375 


1,333 
98 


3,962 


8.100 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  8L.—  LAUNDRIES.  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— WHOLESALE  RECEIPTS, 
BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


All  establishments 


Geographic  diviaioa.  State,  and  kind  of  business 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Establishments  reporting 
wholesale  woric 


Number 


Recapts, 

entire  year 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Receipts  from  wholesale  work 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Cleaning 

and  dyeing 

work 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Rug 
cleaning 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Laundry 
work — 
bundle, 
flat,  and 
family 
services 
(T>iousand 
dollars) 


Comm^cial 
starch  and 
flat  work 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Linen 
supply 
service 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Diaper 

service 


(TTiousand 
dollars) 


Industrial 

laundry 

work 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Other 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


East  North  Central 
Ohio 
Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments..... 

Cleaning-  and  dyeing-  plants 

Ru^  cleanint,"  establishments , 

Indiana 

Total , 

Power  laundries , 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing-  plants 

Ru^  cleaning  establishments 

Illinois 
Total , 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyein  plants 

Ru^'  cleaning  establisiinients,  -  . . . . , 

Michigan 
Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments , 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rui,-  cleaning  establishments 

Wisconsin 
Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  esta'blishments 

Diaper  service  establishments..... 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 


Vest  North  Central 
Minnesota 
Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Iowa 

Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments. ...... 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Ru^'  cleaning  establishments , 

Missouri 
Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants . . 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

North  Dakota 
Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyein^^  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


275 
55 
17 

931 
95 


139 
35 
11 

6iO 
49 


367 
132 


1,045 

130 


213 
65 

12 
953 
60 


22 

3 
474 


109,195 


38,239 
17, 595 

1,543 
■^9,301 

2,517 


55,673 


22,634 
4,775 

566 
26,862 

841 


166,200 


76,795 

22,472 

2,344 

60, 514 

4,075 


92,356 


33,443 
13,995 

1,325 
42,115 

1,478 


132 

15,323 

31 

3,968 

9 

396 

380 

15,973 

31 

482 

U) 


97 

12, 751 

12 

3,678 

2 

U) 

426 

12,025 

23 

455 

(x) 


8,911 

2,088 

27 

11,874 

(x) 


52, 518 


174 

24,560 

38 

6,354 

6 

418 

729 

19,808 

36 

878 

3,619 


14 

1,316 

1 

(x) 

1 

(x) 

120 

2,288 

1 

U) 

26,823 


8,449 


6,611 


210 
6 


6,212 
3,168 

(x) 

16,674 

(x) 


12,334 


995 

857 

2 

6,546 

49 


6,465 


2 

120 


3,395 
(x) 
(x) 

7,735 
203 


358 
284 


50 
238 


1,523 


212 

18 


3,561 
2,908 


27,070 
792 


25,027 


3,490 
1,278 


12,648 
155 


6,947 


39 

155 


4, 834 


1,959 


1,059 


245 
1,278 


27 

5 

2 

214 

7 


5,733 
2,187 

(x) 

16,481 

(x) 


7,345 


1,319 
435 


4,870 
314 


1,378 


1,021 


20 
435 


1 
314 


2,403 
(x) 


4,604 
(X) 


210 
64 


M 


2,632 
(x) 


558 
18 


1,611 


2,362 
1,180 


3,621 
185 


336 
620 


1,776 
41 


1,771 


56 

618 


(x) 
(x)' 


290 
264 


I 


# 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES  8.101 

Table  8L.—  LAUNDRIES.  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— WHOLESALE  RECEIPTS, 
BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


All  escablishmenu 


Geognphic  diviikiD.  Sate,  and  koid  of  business 


West  North  Central — C ont inued 

South  Dakota 

Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  ser\'ice  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning'  establishments 

Nebraska 

Total 

PcFwer  laundries 

Linen  supply  eslablis^OT-r.tsl ......... 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Kansas 

Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments. . -  

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants. . .  - - 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 


Scutli  Atlantic 
Delaware 

Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Maryland 

Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments , 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments , 

District  of  Columbia 
Total , 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Virginia 

Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

West  Virginia 

Total 

Pcver  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

North  Carolina 

Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants  

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


47 

5,406 

9 

909 

2 

U) 

J9 

6,743 

9 

102 

36 
10 
2 

120 

17 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


(Thousand 
iloltan) 


144 

19,289 

8 

3,203 

10 

439 

577 

18,542 

16 

375 

M 


1,724 
(x) 
(x) 

2,702 
(x) 


(x) 


18,703 


106 

8,951 

9 

546 

4 

100 

492 

8,897 

16 

209 

U) 


1,122 
(x) 

2,284 

122 


34,069 


92 

19,464 

10 

2,581 

7 

232 

252 

10,761 

25 

1,031 

24,901 


14,253 
(x) 
(x) 
6,868 
963 


Eacabbshments  reporting 
wholesale  work 


32 

6,U7 

10 

M 

1 

(x) 

264 

10,282 

5 

40 

223 

23,353 

9 

3,019 

10 

432 

920 

19,259 

12 

118 

Receipts, 
entire  year 


(TTioiuand 
doltdrs) 


(x) 
(x)' 


2,100 


925 
213 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


4,384 
(x) 


6,315 


3,101 
(x) 
(x) 

1,691 
(x) 


2,330 
(x) 


2,609 
(x) 


4,688 


Receipts  from  wholesale  work 


Total 


(ThouMnd 
dolUrj) 


205 
1 


1,826 
32 


2,582 


787 
(x) 
(x) 
1,006 
26 


(x) 


3,434 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


159 
136 


610 
1 


786 
2 


1,048 


Cleaning 

and  dyeing 

work 


{Thouiand 
dolldrs) 


1,742 


1,618 


1,146 


132 
(x) 
Cx) 

998 


475 
190 


Rug 
cleaning 


(Thousand 
doltdrs) 


(X) 


Laundry 

work  — 
bundle, 
flat,  and 
family 
services 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Commercial 
starch  and 
flat  work 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


6A9 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


supply 
service 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Duper 


(Thouiaiid 
dollar  j) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


Industrial 

laundry 
work 


{Thousand 
dollar 


Other 


(Thousand 
dollaTs) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


8.102 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table 8L.—  LAUNDRIES.  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— WHOLESALE  RECEIPTS, 
BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


All  establishments 

Establishments  reporting 
wholesale  work 

Receipts  from  wholesale  work 

Geographic  division,  State,  and  kind  of  buaincsa 

Number 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 

Number 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

CITiousand 
dollars) 

Total 
(Thousani 

Cleaning 

and  dyeing 

work 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Rug 
cleaning 

(Tlioujaiui 
dollars) 

Laundry 
work — 
bundle. 
Sat,  and 
family 
services 
(Tlioujand 
dolWs) 

Commercia 
starch  and 
flat  work 

(TIlOUMtKi 
dollars) 

Linen 
supply 
service 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Diaper 

service 

(Tliousaiid 
dollars) 

Industrial 
laundry 
work 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Other 

(TTiousand 
dollars) 

South  Atlantic — Continued 
South  Carolina 

561 

Cx) 

10 

839 

166 

62 

81 

23 

100 

5 
7 

6 

914 

9,948 
(x) 

213 

9,345 

51 

37,964 

4 
6 

55 

490 
349 

4,875 

101 
65 

1,199 

6 

56 

381 

2 

72 
9 

315 

23 
66 

40 

8 

385 

*•. 

Georgia 
Total 

2 

Power  laundries 

182 

9 

14 

694 

15 

891 

21,24B 
2,914 

469 
13,134 

199 

44,231 

24 

1 
1 
29 

104 

3,720 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

9,733 

790 

40 

8 

361 

2,327 

59 
322 

1,028 

2 
26 

285 

'36 

746 

61 

5 

54 

'40 
364 

"a 

385 
109 

Diaper  service  establishment 3 

"2 

Florida 

160 
23 
12 

667 
29 

522 

21,163 
5,769 

495 

16,469 

335 

(x) 

30 
2 

69 

3 

57 

6,470 
(x) 

2,788 
(x) 

5,477 

904 

419 

970 
34 

1,060 

148 

872 
8 

604 

26 
5 

670 

76 

165 

22 

21 

11 
90 

353 

11 

172 

15 

64 
45 

9 

•■  * 

**  * 

East  South  Central 
Total 

111 

11 

5 

361 
14 

7U 

14,420 
2,133 
(x) 

11,793 
102 

40,574 

14 

'42 

1 

45 

(x) 

2,696 
(X) 

3,535 

471 

538 

1 

493 

16 
538 

266 

4 
1 

32 

165 
81 

90 
110 

172 
9 

15 

9 

Tennessee 

124 
13 
15 

551 

10 

868 

19,369 
4,304 

495 
16,103 

298 

28,998 

11 

33 

1 

47 

(x) 
... 

1,400 
(x) 

4,284 

224 

262 
12 

630 

20 
246 

255 

4 

16 
12 

81 
359 

110 

9 

16 

::: 

* 

Alabama 

116 
8 

5 

729 

10 

652 

12,545 
(x) 
(x) 

14,000 
248 

(x) 

16 

1 
30 

15 

Cx) 

tx)'" 

783 

1,464 

445 

16 
169 

225 

86 
169 

43 

359 

172 

9 

•■• 

16 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Mississippi 
Total 

1 

83 

2 

4 

559 

4 

549 

6,970 
(x) 
(x) 

8,033 
39 

14,561 

7 

"7 

1 

12 

1,191 

(x)'" 
(x) 

953 

187 

'37 

1 

220 

6 

37 

89 

172 
126 

9 

Arkansas 

81 
6 

3 
453 

6 

795 

6,604 
974 

51 
6,899 

33 

24,699 

3 

"9 

37 

675 
278 

1,258 

158 
"62 

370 

32 

57 

285 

•■• 

126 
70 

15 

:;: 

••• 

5 

Louisiana 
Total 

Pover  laundries 

92 
4 

3 
686 

10 

10,882 

(x) 

(x) 

12,020 
410 

7 

"i 

29 

(x) 

(x)"" 
780 

96 

'22 
252 

39 

246 

•" 

42 

'22 

6 

::: 

15 

•" 

Diaper  service  establishments 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


LAUNDRIES,  ^LEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 


8.103 


TableSL.—  LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— WHOLESALE  RECEIPTS. 
BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS;  1948— Continued 


Geographic  division.  State,  and  kind  of  business 


All  establishments 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


(Thousuml 
dottars) 


Establishments  reporting 
wholesale  work 


Number 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Receipts  from  wholesale  work 


Total 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Cleaning 

and  dyeing 

work 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Rug 
cleaning 


(Thoujand 
dolLirs) 


Laundry 
wort  - 
bundle, 
flat,  and 
family 
services 
(TTiousdnd 
dollars) 


Commercial 
starch  and 
flat  work 


(TTiousand 
dollars) 


supply 
service 


(TTiousand 
dollars) 


Diaper 

service 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Industrial 

laundry 
work 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Other 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


West  South  Central — Cent inued 
Oklahoma 

Total , 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants , 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Texas 
Total , 

Power  laundries , 

Linen  supply  establishments , 

Diaper  service  establishments , 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 


109 

9,682 

12 

(x) 

5 

U) 

613 

11,056 

12 

185 

Montana 
Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments,.,. 
Diaper  service  establishments.. 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments. 

Idaho 

Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments.... 
Diaper  service  establishments.. 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments.,.. 

Wyoming 

Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments.... 
Diaper  service  establishments.. 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments.... 

Colorado 
Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments..... 
Diaper  service  establishments.. 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments..... 

New  Mexico 
Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments.... 
Diaper  service  establishments.. 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments.... 

Arizona 
Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments. 

Diaper  service  establishments.. 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  gleaning  establishments,... 

Utah 
Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  si^iply  establishments.... 
Diaper  service  establishments. . 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments. . . . 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


12 

3 

269 

23 


103,393 


481 

46,600 

50 

8,265 

23 

671 

2,685 

47,006 

43 

851 

33 

3,382 

2 

W 

1 

(i) 

119 

2,542 

2 

(x) 

U) 


3,406 
(x) 

2,335 
(x) 


Cx) 


29 

1,858 

1 

(x) 

1 

(x) 

77 

1,860 

2 

(x) 

18,231 


9,334 

1,240 

33 

7,343 

281 


37 

3,817 

2 

(x) 

1 

(x) 

41 

2,983 

4 

29 

34 

5,098 

6 

1,337 

4 

133 

Jl 

3,522 

4 

69 

(x) 


29 

2,498 

6 

2,358 

? 

(x) 

54 

3,789 

3 

76 

9,349 


2,083 


7,072 
(x) 
(x) 

1,975 
(x) 


1,330 

20 

173 

558 

2 


(x) 
(x)' 


(x) 
(x/ 


(x) 
(x)' 


(x) 
(X) 

1,459 


312 
123 


(x) 
(x)' 


1,539 


(x) 
(x) 


90 
120 


2 
120 


(x) 
(X)' 


8.104 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  8L.—  LAUNDRIES.  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— WHOLESALE  RECEIPTS. 
BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Geographic  division.  State,  and  kind  of  business 


All  establishments 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


(Thousand' 
dollars) 


Establishments  reporting 
wholesale  wtxk 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Receipts  from  wholesale  work 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Cleaning 

and  dyemg 

work 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Rug 
cleaning 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Laundry 
work — 
bundle. 
Oat.  and 
family 
services 
(TTioiisand 
dollars) 


Commercial 
starch  and 
flat  work 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Linen 

supply 
service 


[Thousand 
dollars) 


Diaper 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Industrial 
bundry 
work 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Other 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Hoimtain — Continued 
Nevada 
Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing-  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 


Washington 

Total , 

Power  laundries , 

Linen  supply  establishments , 

Diaper  service  establishments...., 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants , 

Rug  cleaning  establishments , 

Oregon 
Total , 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments , 

Diaper  service  establishments...., 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants , 

Rug  cleaning  establishments , 

California 
Total , 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments , 

Diaper  service  establishments..... 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

X  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure. 


37 

1,259 

211 


(x) 


2,244 
(x) 


1,132 
26 


33,302 


17,001 

2,740 

70 

12,803 

688 


Cx) 


10,675 
(x) 
(x) 
9,488 
100 


164,155 


69,381 
25,112 

1,407 
64,139 

4,116 


13,928 


3,301 


2,007 


7,017 
1,602 


4,947 
362 


1,147 

105 


1,969 
80 


1,009 


1,920 

10 


2,407 
26 


39,582 


15,750 


86 

7 

1 

334 

25 


10,998 
(x) 
(x) 

24,672 
696 


4,554 

825 

4 

10,241 

126 


2,924 


954 
141 


100 
642 


284 
42 


10,173 
31 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 


8.105 


Tabic  8M.— LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— WHOLESALE  RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR 
SOURCES— SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948 


Metropolitan  area  and  land  of  business 


AKRON,   OHIO 


Total. 


Power  laundr  ies 

Linen  supply  establishments... 
Diaper  service  establishments. 
Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants.... 
Rug  cleaning  establishments... 


ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY,    «.    Y. 
Total 


Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establlshioents. . . 
Diaper  service  establishments. 
Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants.... 
Rug  cleaning  establlshsents. . . 


ALLEfTTOWN-BETHLEHEM-EASTON.   PA. 
Total 


Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments... 
Diaper  service  establishments. 
Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants.... 
Rug  cleaning  establishments... 


ATLANTA,    GA. 


Total. 


Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments... 
Diaper  service  establishments. 
Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants.... 
Rug  cleaning  establishments... 


BALTIMORE,   M). 


Total. 


Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments... 
Diaper  service  establishments. 
Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants.... 
Rug  cleaning  establishments... 


BIRMINGHAM,    ALA. 


Total. 


Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments... 
Diaper  service  establishments. 
Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants.... 
Rug  cleaning  establishments... 


BOSTON,  MASS. 


Total. 


Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments... 
Diaper  service  establishments. 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments... 


ERIDGEPORT,  CONN. 


Total. 


Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments... 
Diaper  service  establlshinents. 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants. 

Rug  cleaning  establishments... 


BUFFALO,  N.  Y. 


Total . 


Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments... 
Diaper  service  establishments. 
Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants.... 
Rug  cleaning  establishments... 


CAWTON,  OHIO 


Total. 


Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments... 
Diaper  service  establishments. 
Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants.... 
Rug  cleaning  establishments... 


All  establishments 


Number 


37 

3,i01 

5 

1,597 

3 

190 

50 

3,912 

5 

153 

2 

118 


See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


Recapu, 
enure  year 


(ThouMnd 
Jollan) 


6.763 


2,765 
(x) 
(x) 

2,896 
72 


EsUbUshments  reporting 
wholesale  work 


Number 


JjLL 


2,bV, 
480 
(x) 
2,222 

47 


Jxl. 


9,532 
(x) 

275 
3.565 


23.314 


14,260 
(x) 
(x) 
5,397 
962 


JxL 


4 

(xS 

3 

(x) 

5 

4,375 

3 

154 

183 

19,427 

32 

4,677 

11 

816 

235 

13,449 

37 

1,393 

3,771 


1,735 

706 


1,279 

51 


32 

8,977 

11 

3,225 

4 

152 

45 

5,820 

19 

410 

Jxl. 


10 

2,043 

1 

(x) 

1 

(X) 

33 

1,548 

7 

36 

Elcceipu. 
entire  year 


{ThouWTui 
doIUrt) 


(x) 


(x) 


2,886 


(x) 
(x) 


1,539 
(x) 


(«) 


Receipts  from  wholesale  work 


Total 


(TJioujand 
doWan) 


(x) 

(x)' 


2,851 


2,062 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


4,873 


(x) 


2,601 
(x) 


1.431 


776 


(x) 
(x) 


10,787 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


4,464 


1,987 
(x) 


1,695 
(x) 


_(xl_ 


(x) 


25 
245 


768 
1 


2 
278 


327 

40 

8 

266 


1,684 


1,154 
32 


4,850 


3,878 

1,504 

1,349 

240 

(x) 

1 

5,490 

3,062 

(x) 

43 

223 
36 


922 
3<? 


Cleaning 

and  dyeing 

work 


(TTiouidnd 
dolldrt) 


Rug 
cleaning 


(TTjoiuand 
dolldrj) 


Laundry 
work— 
bundle, 
flat,  and 
fanuly 
services 
(Thousand 
doIUri) 


Commerciat 
starch  and 
flat  work 


(Thoujand 
dolLirj) 


i,i';2 


3,051 


10 


681 

671 


Linen 
supply 
service 


(Thousand 


Diaper 


(Thoujiind 
dolbra) 


Industrial 

bundry 
work 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


(^Thousand 
doUdTi) 


27 
26 


8.106 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  8M.— LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— WHOLESALE  RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR 
SOURCES— SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Ojntlnued 


Metropolitan  area  and  kind  of  business 


All  establishments 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


(Xhoiuand 
dollars) 


Establishments  reporting 
wholesale  work 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Receipts  from  wholesale  work 


Total 


(Thouiand 
dollars) 


Cleaning 

and  dyeing 

work 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Rug 
cleaning 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Laundry 
work — 
bundle, 
flat,  and 
family 
services 
(Thousand 
dollars) 


CoDunercial 
starch  and 
Bat  work 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Linen 
supply 
service 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Diaper 
service 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Industrial 
laundry 
work 


(Tliousand 
dolldrs) 


(Thousand 
doilari) 


CHARLESTON,  W.  VA. 

Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishment 

CHATTANOOGA,  TENN. 

Total , 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

CHICAGO,  ILL. 

Total 

Power  laundries ■ 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments , 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

CINCINNATI,  OHIO 

Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

CLEVELAND,  OHIO 

Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

COLUMBUS,  OHIO 
Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

DALLAS,    TEX. 

Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

DAVENPORT,  IOWA-ROCK  ISLAND-MOLINE,  ILL, 

Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establ ishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

DAYTON,  OHIO 

Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

DENVER,  COLO. 

Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


253 

70 

13 

i31 

102 


Jx}_ 


2,681 
(x) 


10 

1,962 

1 

(x) 

2 

(x) 

61 

1,764 

3 

31 

135,965 


66,844 
17,845 

2,338 
45,319 

3,619 


(x) 


6,951 
2,728 
(x) 

7,702 
462 


54 

9,104 

13 

6,155 

4 

604 

65 

10,003 

23 

774 

(x) 


19 

2,196 

8 

2,584 

2 

(x) 

71 

4,775 

13 

469 

(x) 


34 

5,581 

8 

1,690 

3 

(x) 

77 

6,276 

6 

294 

(x) 


1,403 
757 
(x) 

1,570 
220 


(x) 


3,228 
835 
(x) 

3,404 
280 


(x) 


5,728 

(x) 

33 

3,729 

211 


(x) 
(x)' 


(x) 

(x)' 


16,899 


1,434 


161 
18 


7,880 
2,634 


24,973 
689 


(x) 


3,054 
1,274 


12,413 

153 


1,345 


160 
1,274 


37 
153 


778 
(x) 
(x) 
1,985 


(x) 


230 

172 

2 

941 


290 
264 


2,388 


2,074 
1,847 


4,419 
(x) 


(x) 


342 
201 


2,382 

18 


2 
191 


2,382 


(x) 

1,800 


(x) 


(X) 


(x) 


62 
269 


(x) 


(x) 


1,504 


(x) 


1,116 
(x) 


351 
11 


1,555 

(x) 


(x) 


229 
123 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 


8.107 


Table  8M.— LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— WHOLESALE  RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR 
SOURCES— SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Metropolitan  area  and  kind  ot  business 


AU  establishmenu 


ReccjpW, 
entire  year 


(Thouiand 
dollcrs) 


Batiblishments  reporting 
wholesale  work 


Rcceipta, 

entire  year 


dollars) 


Receipts  from  wholesale  work 


{Thotisand 
dolldrj) 


Cleaning 

and  dyeing 

work 


(TTwiwatid 
dollars) 


Rug 

cleaning 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Laundry 
work— 
bundle, 
flat,  and 
family 
services 
(Thousand 
dollars) 


Commercial 
starch  and 
flat  work 


(Thousand 
dollars^ 


Linen 
supply 
service 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Diaper 
service 


(Thousaiid 

dolldTi) 


Industrial 

laundry 

work 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Other 


(TTiousdTid 
doltdrj) 


DES  MO  IKES,    IOWA 

Total 

Power  laundries < 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Ru£  cleaning  establishments 

DETROIT,  MICH. 

Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

DULUTH,  MINN. -SUPERIOR,  WIS, 
Total... 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

ERIE,  PA. 

Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establ ishments 

Diaper  service  establishments , 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

FLINT,  MICH. 

Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments , 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

FORT  WORTH.  TEX. 

Total , 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeli^  plants , 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

FHZSNO.  CALIF. 
Total , 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments , 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments , 

GRAND  RAPIDS,  MICH. 
Total 

Power  laundries , 

Linen  supply  establishments , 

Diaper  service  establishments , 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants , 

Rug  cleaning  establishments , 

HARRISBURG,  PA. 

Total 

Power  laundries , 

Linen  siqjply  establishments , 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants , 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

HARTFORD,  CONN. 

Total , 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments , 

Diaper  service  establishments , 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants , 

Rug  cleaning  establishments , 

See  footnotfe  at  end  of  table. 


(x) 


1,744 
961 


l.blO 
(x) 


56,59« 


87 

21, 1« 

31 

10,763 

7 

1,245 

436 

24,355 

27 

1,089 

(x) 


1,233 
(x) 
(x) 
951 
21 


(x) 


1,055 
(x) 


1,092 
161 


2,712 


559 
(x) 
(x) 

1,747 
(x) 


(x) 


23 

3,474 

2 

(x) 

3 

(x) 

96 

2,462 

5 

70 

(x) 


1,239 
(x) 
(x) 

1,077 


(x) 


2,328 
963 
(x) 
1,625 

57 


(x) 


1,516 
97 
(x) 

1,731 
81 


32 

3,846 

3 

(x) 

3 

94 

28 

2,031 

3 

(x) 

Jxi. 


(x) 


(x) 


5,956 


4,458 
2,187 

(x) 

11,913 
355 


,222 
435 


3,986 
307 


20 
435 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


3 
154 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


1,068 


(x) 
(x)' 


8.108 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADFS-SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  8M.— LAUNDRIES,  CLEAISTING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— WHOLESALE  RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR 
SOURCES— SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Metropobtan  area  and  kind  of  business 


All  establishments 


Number 


Receipts. 

entire  year 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Establishments  reporting 
wholesale  work 


Number 


Receipts, 

entire  year 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Receipts  from  wholesale  work 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Cleaning 

and  dyeing 

work 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Rug 
cleaning 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Laundry 
work^ 
bundle, 
flat,  and 
family 
services 
(Thousand 
dollars) 


Commercial 
starch  and 
flat  work 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Linen 
supply 
service 


(TTiousand 
dollars) 


Diaper 


(TTiousand 
dollars) 


Industrial 
laundry 
work 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


HOUSTON,  TEX. 

Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

HUNTINGTON,  W.  VA.-ASHLAND,  KY. 

Total 

Power  laundries - 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

INDIANAPOLIS,  IND, 

Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

JACKSONVILLE,  FLA. 

Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

JOHNSTOWN,  PA. 

Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 

Total" 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

KNOXVILLE,  TENN. 

Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

LANCASTER,  PA. 

Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

LOS  ANGELES,  CALIF, 

Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

LOUISVILLE,  KY. 

Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establlahmenta 

Diaper  eer^ice  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establ lahments 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


168 
39 
17 

-V86 

112 


(x) 


64 

8,796 

6 

2,609 

6 

(x) 

01 

6,728 

9 

221 

(x) 


1,596 
(x) 


1,109 
(x) 


16,851 


22 

7,938 

6 

(x) 

2 

(x) 

77 

6,856 

9 

314 

15 

3,115 

3 

(xi 

2 

(x) 

72 

2,451 

2 

(x) 

(x) 


240 
(x) 
(x) 
1,598 


18,223 


44 

9,352 

13 

(X) 

4 

(x) 

169 

5,288 

14 

478 

(x) 


2,517 
(x) 

70 

1,951 
(x) 


(x) 
(x)' 


74,732 


31,348 

13,587 

757 

26, 892 

2,148 


(x) 


6,129 
1,818 
(x) 

4,248 
40 


(x) 


2,785 
(x)'" 


111 

97 


(x) 
(x)' 


2,820 


656 
(x) 
(x) 
1,702 
(x) 


125 

258 

18 

72? 

11 


(x) 

(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x)' 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


1.491 


137 

10 


4,169 
3,043 

(x) 

10,384 
412 


2,451 

821 


5,383 
76 


1,484 


794 
141 


5,376 

31 


(x) 


1,891 
(x) 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 


8.109 


Table  8M.— LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— WHOLESALE  RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR 
SOURCES— SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


All  esablishments 


Metropobtan  area  and  kind  of  business 


MEMPHIS,   TENN. 

Total 

Pover  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments, 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishsients, 

MIAMI,  FLA. 

Total 

Pover  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

MILWAUKEE,  WIS. 

Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

MINNEAPOLIS -ST.  PAUL,  MINN. 

Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

MOBILE,  ALA. 
Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

NEW  HAVEN,  CONN. 
Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Hug  cleaning  establishments 

NEW  CBLEANS,  LA., 

Total .-. 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

NEW  YORK-NQRTHEASTQIN  NEW  JERSEY 
Total 

Power  laundries, , 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments '. . . 

NCRF0UC-PCRT310UTH,  VA. 
Total 

Power  laundries , 

Linen  supply  establishments , 

Diaper  service  establishments , 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Riog  cleaning  establishments , 

QKLAHCMA  CITI,  OKLA. 

Total 

Power  laundries , 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants. 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

See  footnote  at  ^nd  of  lable. 


33 

7,8iO 

5 

2,452 

3 

259 

65 

5,551 

16 

327 

U. 

8,466 

3 

(x) 

1 

(x) 

43 

6,218 

17 

439 

2,346 


592 

215 

30 

1,276 

233 


Receipts, 
enure  year 


dollart) 


(x) 


5,719 

1,324 

(x) 

4,317 

155 


(x) 


8,049 

2,559 

(x) 

3,890 

121 


(x) 


9 

2,069 

1 

(x) 

1 

(x) 

63 

1,304 

2 

(x) 

6 

3,541 

2 

(x) 

2 

(x) 

4 

1,323 

7 

97 

9,887 


30 

4,063 

3 

(x) 

1 

(x) 

33 

4,205 

6 

312 

252,084 


117,601 
46,732 

6,669 
72,233 

8,845 


26 

3,562 

2 

(x) 

2 

(x) 

89 

3,167 

3 

94 

(x) 


16 

2,627 

6 

454 

2 

(x) 

122 

3,058 

5 

66 

Eaubbshments  reporting 
whnteule  work 


Number 


180 

14 

4 

208 

39 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


(ThoujuTul 
dollars) 


2,301 
(x) 


1,336 
(x) 


(x) 


820 
(x) 


2,863 
92 


3,566 


1,414 


2,016 
136 


(x) 

(x)' 


(X) 


663 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
655 


75,616 


37,841 
7,913 
2,118 

24,954 
2,790 


1,705 


869 


(x) 
(x)' 


Receipts  frtun  wholesale  work 


Total 


Cnwuiatid 
dolldr]) 


200 
419 


552 
31 


119 
16 


780 
14 


436 
18 


334 

10 


36,340 


16,210 

2,240 

382 

15,755 
1,753 


Cleaning 

and  dyeing 

work 


(Thousand 
dolldrt) 


15,264 
271 


Rug 
cleaning 


(Thotudnd 
dolldri) 


3 
1,482 


Laundry 
work — 
bundle, 
flat,  and 
family 
services 
(Tfwurand 
dolldrj) 


11,001 
126 


Commercial 
starch  and 
flat  work 


(Thot«jnd 
dolldri) 


2,769 


2,722 
47 


Linen 
supply 
service 


(Thousand 
dollart) 


311 
1,809 


Diaper 


(Thotudnd 
dolUri) 


203 
382 


Industrial 

laundry 

work 


dollars) 


2,129 


(Tluusand 
dollars) 


8.110 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  8M.— LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— WHOLESALE  RECEEETS,  BY  MAJOR 
SOURCES— SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


All  csublishments 

Establishments  reporting 
wholesale  work 

Receipts  from  wholesale  work 

Metropolitan  area  and  kind  of  business 

Number 

[Receipts, 
enure  year 

CniouiamJ 

doilOTS) 

Number 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

dollars) 

Total 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Cleaning 

and  dyeing 

work 

(TTumsand 
dollars) 

Rug 
cleaning 

dollars) 

Laundry 
work — 
bundle, 
flat,  and 
family 
services 
(Tdonsand 
dollars) 

Commerda 
starch  and 
flat  work 

(Tliousand 
dollars) 

Lmen 
supply 
service 

(Tliousand 
dollars) 

Diaper 
service 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Industrial 

laundry 

work 

(Tliousand 
dollars) 

Other 

(Dwusaiid 
dollars) 

OMAHA,  HEBR. 
Total 

58 

(x) 

12 

1,141 

306 

159 

85 

8 

54 

12 
5 
2 

V, 
5 

66 

2,845 

599 

(l) 

2,656 

83 

4,123 

1 
3 

"s 

11 

(x) 
(x) 

691 
(x) 

16 
79 

211 
109 

159 
105 

16 
25 

44 

"a 

'54 
4 

;:: 

::: 

Linen  supply  establishments 

... 

... 

.*• 

PEOHIA,   ILL. 
Total 

11 
5 
1 

47 
2 

433 

1,518 
(x) 
Cx) 

1,562 
(x) 

56,402 

1 

"o 

105 

(x)" 
372 

(x) 

4 
105 

6,373 

105 
4,776 

40 

1,426 

12 

4 
100 

18 

••• 

Linen  supply  establishments 

... 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

... 

PHILADELPHIA,   PA. 

1 

126 
35 
10 

205 
57 

70 

29,588 
6,804 
1,909 

16,880 

1,221 

(x) 

31 
2 

1 
60 
11 

9 

6,653 
(x) 
(x) 
7,621 

313 

367 

1,499 

112 

•6 

4,716 

40 

212 

60 
4,716 

91 

'46 

1,426 

1 

12 

166 
120 

'12 
6 

•■• 

PHOEllIX,  A.?IZ. 

10 
4 
2 

51 

3 

266 

2,166 
(x) 
(x) 

1,756 
(x) 

27,952 

1 
1 

7 
43 

(x) 
(x) 

(x)" 
(x) 

2 
120 

'90 
2,844 

2 

'89 

2,543 

::: 

1 
107 

107 

120 
87 

:;: 

PITTSBURGH,  PA. 
Total 

38 

16 

3 

192 

17 

108 

9,542 

4,222 

706 

13,036 

446 

(x) 

5 
1 

'37 
24 

704 
(x) 

6,6ii 

1,893 

236 
30 

2,578 
887 

41 
2,502 

830 

6 

31 
76 

51 

107 

57 
30 

::: 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

PORTLAND,   OREC. 
Total 

28 
2 

1 

72 

5 

157 

6,577 
(x) 
(x) 

4,697 
81 

11,466 

23 
1 

29 

(x)" 
(x) 

1,709 

881 
6 

741 

830 
632 

... 

6 

1 

51 
104 

4 

::: 

Linen  supply  establishments 

... 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

PROVIDENCE,  R.   I. 
Total 

76 
9 
2 

65 
5 

39 

6,412 
(x) 
(x) 

3,860 
(x) 

3,^97 

12 

'16 

1 

10 

(x) 

994 
(x) 

(x) 

'-11 

629 

1 

185 

3 
629 

159 

1 
26 

104 

4 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

READING,  PA. 
Total 

5 
4 
2 
25 
3 

99 

1,562 
(x) 
(x) 

1,585 
66 

7,812 

"9 

1 

17 

957 
(x) 

1,361 

159 
26 

194 

159 
115 

26 
1 

78 

::: 

Diaper  service  establishments 

... 

RICmOND,  VA. 
Total 

12 
2 
1 

31 
3 

110 

3,176 
(x) 
(x) 

3,300 
169 

(x) 

2 

"4 

1 

39 

(x) 

718 
(x) 

(x) 

68 

125 

1 

762 

115 
467 

1 
6 

68 

10 

30 

41 

117 

••■ 

101 

ROCHESTER,   N.  Y. 
Total 

24 
10 

2 
65 

9 

3,678 
1,391 
(x) 
3,652 
151 

7 
1 
1 
26 
4 

512 
(x) 
(x) 
1,149 
37 

188 

117 

14 

437 

6 

30 
437 

6 

16 

14 

41 

117 

101 

... 

... 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 


8.111 


Table  8M.— LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— WHOLESALE  RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR 
SOURCES— SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1 948— Continued 


Metropolitan  area  and  kind  of  business 


All  establishtnents 


Recdpta, 
entire  year 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Establishments  reporting 
wholesale  work 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


(Thoumnd 
dollan) 


Receipts  from  wholesale  work 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Cleaning 

and  dyeing 

work 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Rug 

cleaning 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Laundry 
work— 
bundle, 
flat,  and 
family 
services 

{Thousand 
doUorj) 


Commercial 
starch  and 
flat  work 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Linen 
supply 
service 


(Thousand 
dollara) 


Diaper 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Industrul 

laundry 

work 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Other 


(TTtousand 
dollars) 


SACRAMENTO,  CALIF. 

Total 

Pover  laundries 

Linen  supply  estaMishments 

Diaper  service  establishments, 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Ru£  cleaning  establishntents 

ST.  LOinS,  MO. 

Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments.- 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

SALT  LAKE  CITY,  UTAH 

Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

SAN  ANTOtJIO,  TEX. 

Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

SAN  BBINARDINO,  CALIF. 

Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

SAN  DIEGO,  CALIF. 

Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

SAN  niANCISCO-OAKLAND,  CALIt-" 
Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

SAN  JOSE,  CALIF. 
Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

SCRANTON,  PA. 
Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

SEATTLE,  WASH. 

Total 

Power  laundries 

Linen  supply  establishments 

Diaper  service  establishments 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


JxL. 


1,636 

(x) 
1,739 
55 


2B,m 


61 

12,200 

27 

(x) 

1 

(x) 

252 

ll,i67 

19 

401 

4,855 


1,540 
(x) 
(x) 

1,789 
76 


(x) 


31 

3,713 

5 

816 

1 

Cx) 

201 

3,031 

4 

124 

3,225 


1,267 
623 


JxL 


36 

4,383 

5 

1,157 

1 

(x) 

78 

3,931 

10 

158 

39,014 


144 

16,242 

16 

6,141 

10 

482 

245 

14,825 

43 

1,324 

4,698 


1,512 
(x) 
(x) 

2,463 
226 


(x) 


1,430 
(x) 


1,286 
Cx) 


14,502 


8,090 
Cx) 
Cx) 

4,303 
386 


-ixL 


Cx) 


1,828 
876 


3,567 
163 


210 
600 


1,553 
25 


53 

600 


Cx) 

Cx)' 


Cx) 


Cx) 


Jxl. 


Cx) 


_CxI_ 


Cx) 


1,137 

Cx) 


11,355 


429 
3 


4,341 


6,865 

149 


3,199 
20 


Cx) 


Cx) 


219 
4 


1,828 


3,550 
Cx) 


1,699 
Cx) 


665 
81 


1,014 
68 


8.112 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  8M.— LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— WHOLESALE  RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR 
SOURCES— SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


All  establishments 

Establishments  reporting 
wholesale  work 

Receipts  from  wholesale  work 

Metropolitan  area  and  kind  of  business 

Number 

Reaapta, 
entire  year 

(Xhousand 
dolLiri) 

Number 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Theusdna 
ilolbrs) 

Total 

(.Thousand 
dolUrs) 

Clcaxung 

and  dyang 

work 

(TTiimsarai 
dolUrs) 

Rug 
cleaning 

Cnumsund 
dollon) 

Laundry 
work — 
bundle, 
aat.  and 
fatnily 
services 
(Thousand 
dollars) 

Commercia; 
starch  and 
6at  work 

(Thousani 
■    dollars) 

Linen 
supply 
service 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Diaper 
service 

(TIioumkI 
dollars) 

Industrial 
laundry 
work 

(Tliousatid 
dollars) 

Other 

(TJioiuaiid 
dollars) 

SOUTH  BEND,  IND. 
Total.    

35 

(x) 

12 

1,381 

129 

122 

7 

Power  la.;na.ieG 

5 
3 

6 

38 

1,341 
(x) 

2,029 
71 

(x) 

1 

ii 

9 

(x) 
(x)'" 

929 

7 
122 

179 

122 

130 

1 

7 
3 

3 

•" 

••- 

Diaper  service  establishments 

SPOKANE,  WASH. 
Total 

42 

7 

1 

1 

25 

80 

806 
(x) 
(x) 
1,110 

167 

6,085 

1 

"b 
2 

26 

(x) 

494 
(x) 

(x) 

6 

162 

11 

698 

3 

117 
10 

542 

1 
6 

3 
120 

"3 
16 

14 

••• 

Diaper  service  establishments 

42' 

SPRINGFIiiLD-'iOLYOKE,  MASS. 

21 

7 

3 

40 

<3 

41 

2,378 
(x) 
(x) 

2,385 
85 

(x) 

6 

19 
1 

10 

855 

1,486 
(x) 

461 

150 

542 

6 

169 

542 
133 

"6 

10 

120 
26 

16 

14 

"• 

:;: 

STOCKTON,  CALIF. 

9 
2 

26 

4 

66 

709 
(x) 

1,021 
72 

(x) 

2 

7 

1 

17 

(x) 

354 
(x) 

(x) 

26 

133 
10 

339 

133 

310 

10 

26 
12 

;:: 

::: 

17 

jiar^r  service  establishments 

SYRACUSE,  N.  Y- 
Total 

16 

7 
2 
33 
8 

48 

2,068 
1,159 
(x) 
2,328 
55 

(x) 

2 
"5 

21 

(x) 
1,110 

2,819 

29 
316 

808 

310 
469 

;:: 

12 
315 

••• 

24 

••• 

17 

TACCMA,  WASH. 
Total 

8 
1 

38 
1 

127 

1,832 
(x) 

1,639 
(x) 

(X) 

6 

1 

14 

17 

(x) 
(x) 

1,083 
(x) 

315 
24 

469 
257 

469 
120 

3 

315 
118 

5 

24 

11 

::: 

••• 

TAMPA-ST.   PETERSBURG,   FLA. 
Total 

26 
5 
2 

90 
4 

70 

2,806 
(x) 
(x) 

1,873 
41 

(x) 

5 

"0 
2 

16 

935 

309 
(x) 

(x) 

111 

143 
3 

517 

30 
90 

425 

"3 

1 

81 

'37 

78 

"5 

'ii 
9 

••• 

:;: 

TOLEDO,  OHIO 
Total 

4 

11 
4 
2 

48 
5 

38 

2,444 
992 
(x) 

2,872 
147 

(x) 

1 

1 

"3 
1 

6 

(x) 

(x) 

860 
(x) 

490 

5 
9 

502 

1 

205 

425 
205 

1 

5 

73 

::: 

"9 

::: 

::: 

... 

... 

... 

4 

... 

TRENTON,   H.   J. 
Total 

16 
2 

"7 
3 

64 

2,801 
(x) 

775 
52 

tx) 

"6 
11 

4« 
1,286 

205 

277 

205 
89 

".;: 

4; 

12 

25 

108 

TULSA,  OKLA. 

15 
4 
2 

39 
4 

2,604 

650 

(x) 

1,640 

95 

4 
'7 

731 
555 

188 
'89 

'89 

••• 

4- 

12 

25 

108 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Rug  cleaning  establlshinenta 

See  footnote     at  end  of  table. 

LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 


8.113 


Table  8M.— LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— WHOLESALE  RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR 
SOURCES— SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


All  establishments 

Establishments  reporting 
wholesale  work 

Receipts  from  wholesale  work 

Metropobtan  area  and  kind  of  business 

Number 

Receipts, 
enure  year 

(Thouund 
dottlri) 

Number 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

(TTimijdml 
dollars) 

Total 

(TJiousand 
dolUrs) 

Cleaning 

and  dyeing 

work 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Rug 
cleaning 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Laundry 
work  — 
bundle, 
flat,  and 
family 
services 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Commercial 
starch  and 
fiat  work 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Linen 
supply 
service 

[Thousand 
dollars) 

Diaper 
service 

Thousand 
dollars) 

Industrial 

laundry 

work 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Other 

(TTioujand 
dolldrj) 

UTICA-RCME,  N.   Y. 
Total 

j,e 

4,168 

6 

429 

28 

25 

3 

11 

1 

289 

1,869 
(«) 
(x) 

1  . 1  9t-. 

(x) 
(x) 

6 
62 

421 
8,987 

28 
3,330 

1,612 

34 

944 

6 

692 

42 

... 

... 

WASHINGTON,  D.  C. 
Total 

54 
11 
3 

200 
21 

43 

17,380 
2,800 

(x) 

11,357 
1,044 

(x) 

15 
3 

1 
41 

16 

3,557 
1,405 
(x) 
3,534 

(x) 

986 

658 
751 

27 
1,668 

26 

350 

132 
16 

1,464 
349 

8 
1 

720 
28 

196 

6 

692 

'15 
27 

::; 

... 

... 

WHEELING.   W.   VA.-- STEUBEIfVILLE,   OHIO 

Total 

7 

3 

31 
66 

933 
548 

1,620 
(x) 

M 

15 
1 

11 

(x) 
507 

34  Q 

1 

100 

349 
84 

1 

16 

••• 

.:: 

::; 

... 

... 

Total 

14 

3 

2 

41 

6 

40 

2,168 

(x) 
(x) 
1,710 
97 

(x) 

2 

9 

16 

(x) 
(x)'" 

(x) 

16 
'84 

271 

"34 
227 

19 

16 
20 

... 

••■ 

••• 

;:; 

... 

WTIXES-BARRE-HAZLETON,   PA. 
Total 

5 

10 
1 

'23 
6 

37 

1,687 
(x) 

1,027 
135 

(x) 

2 

12 

2 

5 

(x) 

557 
M 

550 

26 

221 
24 

449 

6 
221 

449 

19 

20 

"• 

::; 

... 

... 

... 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

WIU1INGT0N,  DEL. 
Total 

5 

4 
1 

28 
4 

44 

929 
(x) 

1,623 
(x) 

(x) 

5 
9 

550 
945 

449 
313 

449 
236 

••■ 

77 

••• 

••• 

... 

::: 

... 

WORCESTER,   MASS. 
Total 

12 
5 

21 
4 

35 

1,218 

503 

(x) 

1,320 

35 

M 

2 
"7 

7 

(x) 
(x)'" 

(x) 

34 
279 

87 

236 
76 

••• 

34 

'43 

11 

... 

::: 

••• 

... 

YOBK,  PA. 
Total 

9 
2 

1 
21 
2 

86 

1,210 
(x) 
(x) 

1,156 
(x) 

8,528 

1 
6 

13 

(x) 
516 

1,574 

11 
76 

825 

'76 
373 

11 
14 

••• 

429 

9 

YOUMGSTOni,  OHIO 
Total 

13 
5 
2 

60 
6 

1,900 
(x) 
(x) 

4,162 
97 

2 

1 

'io 

(x) 
(x) 

1,000 

14 
438 

373 

373 

::: 

14 

::; 

429 

9 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

... 

X  withheld  to  avoid  disclosure. 

Note:  See  Explanatory  Material  for  definitions  of  Standard  Metropolitan  Areas. 


8.114  SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 

Table  8N.— ESTABLISHMENTS  REPORTING  RECEIPTS  OF  $50,000  OR  MORE  FROM  LAUNDRY  WORK  (BUNDLE,  FLAT, 
AND  FAMILYSERVICES)— RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE,  BY  KIND  OF 
BUSINESS:  1948 


Establishments 
reporting  receipts 
of  $50,000  or  more 
from  laundry  work 

Establishments  analyzing  laundry  work  rccapta 

Total 

Receipts  from  laundry  work — 
bundle,  flat,  and  family  services 

Receipts  from — 

Geographic  division,  State,  and  kind  of  business 

Number 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Total 

(Thousanc 
dollars) 

Bundle 
work 

(Thous. 
dol.) 

Flat 
work 

(Thous. 
dol.) 

Family  services 

Comtnercia] 
starch  and 
flat  work 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Linen 
supply 
service 

(Thous. 
dol.) 

Diaper 
Bcrvice 

(Thous. 
dol.) 

IndilS' 

trial 
laundry 

work 
(Thous. 

dol.) 

Cleaning 

and 

dyeing 

work 

(Thous. 

dol) 

Rug 
cleaning 

(Thous. 

Number 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Finished 

(Thous- 
doi.) 

Semi- 
finished 

(Thous. 
dol.) 

Damp 
wash 

(Thous. 
del.) 

Other 

(Tl«w. 
d,l.) 

UNITED  STATES 
Total 

3,617 

786,378 

2,515 

610,037 

437,683 

113,670 

61,312 

125,946 

97,676 

39,079 

30,663 

20,418 

1,648 

3,865 

109,955 

3,182 

2.623 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 

1,903 

1,555 
126 

33 

346 

470,867 

251,088 
44.112 

20,311 
54, 096 

1,372 

1,042 
79 

22 
235 

374,705 

187,397 
30,732 

17,203 

38,749 

255,052 

168,373 

10,056 

4,202 
29,076 

73,738 

34, 108 
4,496 

1,328 
5,672 

34,786 

a/)53 
1,853 

620 
6,266 

78,642 

43,893 
2,578 

333 
8,430 

53,436 

42,909 
918 

413 
5,095 

14,450 

23,410 
211 

1,008 
4,413 

20,217 

9,880 
246 

320 
1,362 

8,172 

2,734 
124 

9,386 

1,113 

1,303 

248 
7 

90 
171 

1,362 

436 
1 

2,066 
406 

84,174 

4,941 
19,865 

975 
5,391 

2,596 

254 

305 

27 
148 

1,829 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 

531 

128 

Other  establishments    (linen  supply,   diaper. 

135 

GEOGRAPHIC  'DIVISION 
New  England 
Total 

282 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 

100 

229 

W 

5 
■      733 

19,184 

28,882 
4,779 

1,251 

183,413 

68 

155 
8 

4 
552 

14,326 

20,719 
(x) 

(x) 
154,825 

10,020 

18,528 
954 

374 
119,557 

2,126 

3,398 

117 

31 
22,778 

1,743 

4,196 
276 

51 
16,076 

2,622 

5,197 
472 

139 
35,855 

2,230 

2,768 
43 

54 
29,444 

1,299 

2,969 
46 

99 
15,404 

524 

824 
12 

2 
2,882 

281 
363 

469 
5,774 

127 
44 

869 

276 
33 

97 
697 

2,834 

828 
1,723 

6 
22,723 

91 

14 
(x) 

(x) 
1,124 

173 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

85 

(x) 

Other  establishments   (linen  supply,   diaper. 

(x) 

Middle  Atlantic 
Total 

1,199 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

223 

i74 
31 

5 
611 

82,583 

77,827 
16,481 

6,522 

154,598 

171 

351 
26 

4 
429 

69,500 

M.299 
(x) 

(x) 

120,717 

53,649 

60,346 
3,934 

1,628 
91,505 

10,720 

9,234 
2,244 

580 
21,112 

6,739 
8,544 

78 
9,031 

17,086 

18,004 
700 

65 
14,355 

14,635 

14,558 
235 

16 
36,322 

4,469 

ir,,-06 

40 

889 
10,685 

1,390 

1,388 
57 

47 
4,442 

713 

582 
44 

4,435 

3,558 

635 

158 

1 

75 
62 

578 

118 
1 

2,194 

10,906 

1,312 
10,295 

210 
18,072 

763 

184 
(x) 

(x) 
472 

875 

facilities 

211 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 

113 

East  North  Central 
Total 

412 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

267 

313 
22 

9 

257 

72,146 

69,947 
6,627 

5,878 
53, 887 

201 

208 
15 

5 
169 

59,262 

52,322 
4,629 

4,504 
39,963 

,  39,885 

49,288 
1,657 

675 
25,395 

11,848 

8,481 
630 

153 
10,477 

3,587 

5,064 
163 

217 
2,570 

6,068 

7,645 
516 

126 
4,089 

15,686 

20,164 
309 

163 
7,138 

2,696 

7,934 
39 

16 
1,121 

2,734 

1,642 
60 

6 
3,587 

1,502 

341 
50 

1,665 
1,684 

31 
31 

90 

178 
61 

1,955 
30 

14,419 

770 
2,800 

83 
8,994 

397 

13 
62 

146 

116 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

176 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 

120 

West  North  Central 
Total 

37 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 

185 

59 
11 

2 
569 

41,726 

8,335 
(x) 

(x) 
122,164 

129 

31 

7 

2 

408 

32,337 

4,780 
(x) 

(x) 

96,028 

20,993 

3,441 
672 

289 
65,350 

8,765 

1,328 

246 

138 
20,737 

2,140 

288 

103 

39 
11,341 

3,245 

712 
95 

37 
22,867 

5,986 

931 
149 

72 
6,307 

857 

182 

79 

3 
4,098 

2,433 

1,015 
(x) 

(x) 
4,250 

684 

275 

11 

714 
1,872 

90 
356 

30 
273 

7,934 

49 

931 

80 
23,012 

140 
6 

691 

33 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

(x) 

Other  establishments   (linen  supply,   diaper. 

(x) 

South  Atlantic 
Total 

224 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 

A13 

129 
23 

247 

96,938 

16,201 
6,986 

2,039 
48,631 

312 

83 
12 

1 
155 

79,432 

11,539 
(x) 

(x) 
33.220 

53,260 

10,099 
1,720 

271 
23,956 

17,042 

2,763 
932 

6,511 

8,990 

1,932 
346 

73 
3,653 

19,373 

2,975 
321 

198 
9,601 

4,903 

1,290 

114 

3,052 

2,952 

1,139 

7 

1,139 

3,371 

739 
(x) 

(x) 
993 

1,269 

50 

19 

534 
492 

350 
6 

34 

77 
196 

114 

20,223 

428 
2,230 

131 
7,479 

673 

12 
6 

117 

209 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 

15 

Other  establishments   (linen  supply,  diaper. 

Eaet  South  Central 
Total 

35 

Power  laundries,   with  cleaning  and  dyeing 

186 

54 
6 

1 
349 

38,653 

8,675 
(x) 

(x) 
64,061 

124 

29 
2 

211 

28,269 

(x) 
M 

44,416 

•19,624 

4,209 
123 

29,395 

5,194 

1,277 
40 

10,127 

3,068 
585 

6,067 

8,407 

1,111 
83 

8,605 

2,189 
863 

4,076 

766 
373 

520 

697 

(x) 

(x) 
2,167 

473 
19 

1,721 

19 

15 

57 

114 
62 

7,192 

(x) 
(x) 

10,641 

115 
"j 

121 

35 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 

... 

Other  establishments   (linen  supply,   diaper, 

West  South  Central 
Total 

252 

facilities 

275 

63 
9 

2 

52, 676 

6,820 
(x) 

(x) 

179 

27 

3 

2 

3. ,416 

3,254 

(x) 

(x) 

25,536 

2,819 

420 

620 

8,811 

923 
156 

237 

5,407 

336 

187 

137 

7,419 

936 
61 

189 

3,463 

541 
16 

56 

436 
83 

1 

1,875 
(x) 

(x) 

1,008 
13 

700 

42 

15 

44 

4 

14 

9,552 

(x) 
(x) 

232 

107 

14 

252 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Other  establishments   (linen  supply,   diaper, 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 


8.115 


Table  8N.— ESTABLISHMENTS  REPORTING  RECEIPTS  OF  $50,000  OR  MORE  FROM  LAUNDRY  WORK  (BUNDLE,  FLAT, 
AND  FAMILY  SERVICES)— RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE,  BY  KIND  OF 
BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Establishments 
reporting  receipts 
of  $50.aX)  or  more 
from  Uundry  work 

Establishments  analyzing  Laundry  work  receipts 

Total 

Receipts  from  laundry  work— 
bundle,  flat,  and  family  services 

Receipts  from — 

Geognphic  division,  State,  and  bnd  of  business 

Number 

Receipts, 
enure  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Total 

(Thousand 
dollors) 

Bundle 
work 

(Thouj. 
dol.) 

Flat 
work 

(TTioui. 
d?l,l 

Family  services 

Commercial 
starch  and 
flat  work 

(Thousdnd 
dollars) 

Linen 
supply 
service 

(Thoiu. 
dol.) 

Diaper 
service 

(Thous. 
dol.) 

Indus' 

tnal 
Liundry 

work 
(Thouj, 

dol.) 

i^leaning 

and 
dyeing 

work 
(TIious. 

dol.) 

Rug 
cleaning 

(Thous. 
(1»|.) 

Number 

Receipts, 
enbre  year 

(ITioiuarid 
dolUri) 

Finished 

(Thous. 
dol.) 

Semi- 
tinished 

(Thous. 
dtl.) 

Damp 
wash 

(Thouj. 
llnl,) 

Other 

IThouj. 
del) 

GFOORAfHIC  DIVTSICH— Continued 

MounUin 
ToUl 

136 

25,658 

91 

18,816 

12,209 

4,955 

1,695 

2,637 

2,426 

496 

2,395 

423 

6 

64 

3,632 

54 

33 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 

Q2 

41 
2 

1 
367 

19,705 

5,466 
(x) 

(x) 
79,870 

65 

25 

1 

265 

1 —    

14,989 

(x) 
(x) 

63,303 

9,219 

2,934 
56 

40,440 

3,860 
1,095 

11,301 

1,371 
124 

4,613 

1,896 

707 
34 

19,507 

1,829 

575 
22 

3,816 

263 
233 

1,203 

1,816 

579 

r,5,15 

326 

97 

3,781 

e 

3 

52 

12 

25 

3,491 

(x) 
(x) 

10,011 

46 
8 

309' 

33 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Other  establishments    (linen  supply,   diaper, 
Industrial,    and  rug  cleaning) 

Pacific 

Total 

149 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities        

162 

193 
8 

<i 

l-i 

47,256 

28,935 
(x) 

(x) 
1.662 

123 

133 
5 

4 

10 

38,165 

22,125 
(x) 

(x) 
1.344 

22,866 

16,709 
520 

345 
969 

5,372 

5,609 
131 

189 
337 

1,741 

2,784 
63 

25 

70 

12,526 

6,606 
296 

79 
235 

2,515 

1,219 
30 

52 
296 

712 
■     491 

31 

5,377 

3,106 
(x) 

(x) 

267 

1,916 
994 

871 
68 

3 

13 
12 

7,623 

1,251 
904 

233 
31 

264 

q 
(x) 

(x) 

103 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities        

44 

(x) 

Other  establlahinents    (linen  supply,  'diaper, 
Industrial,  and  rug  cleaning) 

New  England 

Maine 

Total 

(x) 
9 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

1 
13 

(x) 
(x) 

1,980 

1 

9 

13 

(x) 
(x) 

1,466 

53 

916 

1,115 

5 

332 

327 

13 
57 

174 

28 

207 

239 

5 
291 

281 

2 
29 

94 

14 
253 

139 

68 
22 

40 

... 

(x) 
(x) 

146 

4 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

9 

Other  establishments    (linen  supply,   diaper, 
industrial,   and  rug  cleaning) 

New  Hampshire 

Total 

Power  laundries,   with  cleaning  and  dyeing 

10 
7 

5 

1,389 
591 

555 

7 
6 

2 

Cx) 
(x) 

(x) 

615 

500 

130 

150 
177 

50 

40 
134 

42 

191 
48 

16 

200 
18 

34 

60 

4 

102 

37 

14 

22 
5 

40 

146 
39 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

facilities 

Other  establishments   (linen  supply,  diaper, 

VeriDont 
Total 

Power  laiindries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 

3 
2 

192 

(x) 

(X) 

(x) 

1 
1 

135 

(x) 
(x) 

22,854 

72 
58 

17,861 

25 

25 

3,118 

16 
26 

4,588 

16 
4,812 

13 
5 

2,211 

2 
2 

3,132 

14 
645 

5 

775 

78 

... 
121 

(x) 
(x) 

3,127 

(x) 
(x) 

94 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 

Other  establishments   (linen  supply,   diaper. 

Hassechusetts 
Total 

153 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

47 

130 
11 

A 
36 

9,604 

16,048 
4,071 

-      (x) 
6,005 

31 

94 
7 

3 
24 

7,004 

12,579 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

5,191 

11,468 
894 

308 
3,439 

1,116 

1,854 
117 

31 

410 

1,010 

3,251 
276 

51 

473 

1,241 

3,044 
412 

115 
1,311 

881 

1,267 
43 

20 
742 

943 

2,052 
46 

91 
503 

178 

453 
12 

2 

123 

96 
(x) 

(x) 

77 

1 

4 

24 
97 

63 

1,347 

289 
1,486 

5 
953 

42 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

73 

facilities 

56 
(x) 

Other  establishments   (linen  supply,   diaper, 
Industrial,   and  rug  cleaning) 

Rhode  Island 

Total 

(x) 
43 

Power  laundries,   with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

10 

23 

3 

8i 

1,810 

3,487 
708 

(xj 

6 

17 

1 

51 

1,397 

2,931 
(x) 

(x) 

944 

2.435 

60 

6,362 

182 
228 

1,430 

93 
380 

919 

210 

1,041 
60 

1,817 

400 
342 

1,547 

59 

444 

649 

67 
56 

174 

243 

4 
49 

63 
222 

297 

419 
237 

1,095 

(x)' 
(X) 

26 

Power  laundries,   without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

17 

Other  establishments   (linen  supply,   diaper, 
industrial,  and  rug  cleaning) 

Total 

77 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 

29 
54 

1 

5,923 
6,997 

(x) 

22 

28 

1 

4,762 
(x) 

(x) 

3,145 
3,151 

66 

648 
782 

571 
348 

936 
857 

24 

731 
782 

34 

259 
382 

8 

149 
25 

158 
(x) 

(x) 

10 
39 

213 
9 

986 

108 

1 

27 
(x) 

74 

Power  laundries,  vithout  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

3 

Other  establishments   (linen  supply,  diaper. 
Industrial,  and  rug  cleanii^) 

... 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


8.116 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  8N.— ESTABLISHMENTS  REPORTING  RECEIPTS  OF  $50,000  OR  MORE  FROM  LAUNDRY  WORK  (BUNDLE,  FLAT, 
AND  FAMILYSERVICES)— RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE,  BY  KIND  OF 
BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Geographic  division.  Sate,  and  kind  of  business 


Establishments 
reporting  receipts 
of  $50,000  or  more 
from  laundry  work 


Number 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


(TTiouWTid 
dollars) 


Estabhshmeots  analyzing  laundry  work  receipts 


Number 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Bundle 
work 

(.Thousand  (Thotu. 
dollars)  I    dol.) 


Receipts  from  laundry  work- 
bitndle,  flat,  and  family  service» 


Flat 
work 


(Thous. 
dol.) 


Family  services 


Semi'     Damp 
FmiahedUnished    wash 


(TTums, 
dol.) 


(Tkms. 
ifel) 


(TTious, 
del.) 


Receipts  from^ 


Commercial 


starch  and 
flat  work 


(Thousar\d 
doltdTi) 


Lmen 
supply 
service 

(Thous. 
dol.) 


Diaper 
service 

(Thous. 
dol.) 


Indus 

tnal 
laundry 

work 
(Thous. 

dol.) 


Cleaning 

and 

dyeing 

work 

(Thouj. 

dol.) 


Rug 
cleaning 


(Thous. 
doU 


[Thouj. 
dol.) 


Other 


Middle  Atlantic 
New  York 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishDients  (linen  supply,  diaper, 
industrial,  and  rug  cleaning) 

New  Jersey 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 
industrial,  and  rug  cleaning) 

Pennsylvania 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 
industrial,  and  rug  cleaning) 

East  North  Central 

Ohio 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 
industrial,  and  rug  cleaning) 

Indiana 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 
industrial,  and  rug  cleaning) 

Illinois 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities ,- 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 
industrial,  and  rug  cleaning) 

Michigan 

Total 

Pcwer  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 
industrial,  and  rug  cleaning) 

Wisconsin 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
f  acl  1 1  tlea 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 
industrial,  and  rug  cleaning) 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


281 

15 


55 

108 


M 


70,000 


13,012 


47,745 
10,964 


219 
15 


34,943 

40,658 
10,964 

(x) 


(x) 


22,421 


14,667 
3,339 


39,804 


16,394 


10,845 
(x) 


32,448 


15,415 
2,178 


(x) 


12,796 
1,480 


9,751 
3,094 


(x) 


8,078 
2,199 


(x) 


10,950 


6,961 
1,245 


64,103 


8,674 


5,649 
(x) 


39,649 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


102 
3 


28,124 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


10,814 
(x) 


9,161 


2,772 

1,310 


8,399 
<x) 

(x) 
11,222 


7,708 


(x) 
(x) 


26,863 


38, 563 
2,946 


23,935 


4,804 

5,888 
1,740 


10,204 
511 


1,231 
270 


11,579 
477 


2,115 
234 


5,457 


9,522 


7,344 
536 


11,192 


3,244 


2,089 
124 


3,495 


5,132 
392 


1,412 
186 


7,302 


14,198 


27, 143 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


3,762 


3,395 
145 


3,083 


5,448 
7,478 

(x) 
(x) 


1,665 
1,265 


1,775 


5,049 


2,191 
(x) 


1,280 


320 
175 


9,440 


21,247 


15,969 


13,467 


(x) 


5,194 
530 


8,662 


12,035 
485 


8,649 
160 


6,797 
31 


901 
19 


555 
221 


566 

107 


568 
61 


671 
7,772 


71 
121 


(x) 


(x) 


1,871 
140 


2,726 
81 


5,080 
3,053 


969 
1,323 


2,772 


156 
122 


2,031 
1,479 


1,947 


4,168 


3,243 
134 


2,411 


2,856 
63 


5,146 


1,886 

1 


947 
12 


1,754 
274 


1,803 


2,122 
126 


423 
432 


476 
64 


4,317 


989 

89 


5,210 


2,515 

2,039 


16, 565 


216 
22 


8,385 


1,408 


2,752 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


2,294 


2,841 
75 


2,083 


5,117 


11,387 
61 


6,469 


1,617 
6,768 


620 
698 

(x) 
(x) 


558 
1,399 


1,262 


2,513 
3,793 


3,557 


92 
323 


191 
(x) 


662 
73 


2,643 


823 

91 


195 

17 


365 
38 


1,004 


734 
270 


(x) 


293 
(x) 


1,001 
713 


(x) 


312 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


559 

50 


289 

49 


1,962 


502 
76 


2,223 

336 

1,631 


5,066 


28 
(x) 


117 
45 


1,978 


3,369 


305 
892 


232 
1,612 


3,034 


(x) 


108 
471 


4,719 


(x) 


4,342 


163 
209 


2,141 


2,009 
49 


(x) 


213 
508 


(x) 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 


8.117 


Table  8N.— ESTABUSHMENTS  REPORTING  RECEIPTS  OF  $50,000  OR  MORE  FROM  LAUNDRY  WORK  (BUNDLE,  FLAT, 
AND  FAMILYSERVICES)— RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE,  BY  KIND  OF 
BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Establishments 
reporting  receipts 
of  $50,000  or  more 
from  laundry  work 

Eatablishments  analyzing  laundry  work  receipts 

Total 

Receipts  from  laundry  work— 
bundle,  flat,  and  family  servicea 

Receipts  from — 

Geographic  divuion.  State,  and  bnd  of  business 

Number 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thoiouna 
dollurs) 

Total 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Bundle 
work 

(Thouj. 
del.) 

FUt 
work 

{Thous. 
dol.) 

Farmly  services 

Commercial 
starch  and 
flat  work 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Linen 
supply 
service 

(Thous. 
dol.) 

Duper 
.■jcrvice 

(Thous. 
dol.) 

Indus- 
trial 

Sundry 
work 

(Thous, 

del.) 

;:leaning 

and 

dyeing 

work 

(Thous, 

M.) 

Rug 
cleaning 

(Thous. 
M.) 

Number 

Receipts, 
enure  year 

(Thouiand 
doUori) 

Fmished 

(TIiouj, 
dol.) 

Semi- 
Enished 

(Thouj. 
M.) 

Damp 
wash 

(Thous 
dol.) 

Other 

[Thous. 

.Ml. 

.'est  North  Central 
Minnesota 
Total 

iS 

(x) 

39 

8,666 

5,109 

1,726 

676 

675 

1,617 

415 

(x) 

195 

n 

(x) 

113 

(x) 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 

36 

9 

3 

40 

8,830 

M 
M 

8,267 

29 

7 
3 

25 

7,284 

(x) 
(x) 

5,870 

4,316 

585 

208 

3,358 

1,481 

1  '8 
47 

1,352 

626 
50 

365 

486 

128 

61 

405 

1,412 

145 
60 

1,098 

311 

64 

40 

138 

486 

(x) 

6'^1 

184 

11 

45 

11 

1 

2,150 

(X) 
(x) 

1,745 

113 
15 

24 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 

Other  establishments   (linen  supply,  diaper, 

Iowa 
ToUl 

6 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 

33 

3 
4 

86 

6,999 

360 
908 

20,868 

21 

2 
2 

60 

5,077 

(x) 
(x) 

16,020 

2,976 

213 
16" 

10,637 

1,215 

90 
47 

4,716 

33 

91 

759 

364 

20 
21 

1,880 

1,018 

70 
10 

2,951 

138 
331 

657 

(x) 
(x) 

1,573 

31 
14 

1,329 

9 

1 

18 

1,388 
357 

(x) 

9 
6 

14 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 

Other  establishments  {linen  supply,  diaper. 

Missouri 
Total 

(x) 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

58 

25 

1 

2 
5 

14,451 

5,016 
(x) 

(x) 
939 

43 

14 

1 

2 

4 

11,761 

2,858 
(x) 

(x) 

(X) 

8,270 

1,911 
167 

289 
486 

3,690 

807 
81 

138 
328 

633 
87 

39 
8 

1,470 

360 
13 

37 
25 

2,233 

575 
71 

72 
116 

244 

82 
2 

3 
9 

703 
(x) 

(x) 
128 

354 
261 

714 
(x) 

18 

2,309 

(x) 
(x) 

80 
62 

14 
(x) 

3 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Other  establishments   (linen  supply,  diaper. 

North  Daicota 
Total 

(x) 

facilities 

5 

9 

939 
1.335 

4 
6 

(x) 

_ 

(x) 

486 

773 

328 

... 

373 

8 
128 

25 
85 

116 
176 

9 

11 

128 
(x) 

(x) 

... 

(x) 

... 

62 
242 

(x) 

Power  laundries,  w'thout  cleaning  and 
dyeing  facilities 

Other  establishments  (linen  supnly,  dianer. 

South  Dakota 
Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

6 
3 

22 

1,109 
226 

-  •  •» 

5,054 

5 

1 

12 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

707 
66 

2,116 

349 
24 

961 

126 
2 

223 

84 

1 

348 

137 
39 

467 

117 

73 
(x) 

242 

(x) 
(x) 

81 

242 
1,249 

(x) 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 

Nebraska 
Total 

... 

14 

6 
2 

47 

3,906 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

10 

1 
1 

23 

3,234 

(x) 
(x) 

3,371 

1,922 

66 
128 

2,916 

890 
71 

1,021 

211 

12 

411 

292 
56 

671 

451 

8 
8 

713 

78 

2 
37 

100 

213 

(x) 
(x) 

102 

(x) 
51 

81 

981 
268 

802 

(x) 

P(ver  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 

Other  establishments   (linen  supply,  diaper. 

Kansas 
Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

33 

13 

1 

4 

5,492 

1,195 

(x) 

(x) 

17 

3.?5? 

2,316 
600 

(x) 

812 
209 

340 

295 
116 

(x) 

524 
147 

168 

619 
94 

93 

66 
34 

83 
19 

51 

... 

802 

(x) 

13 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

6                  619 

4              (x) 

Other  establishments   (linen  supply,  diaper. 

South  Atlantic 
Delaware 
Total 

15 

Power  laundries,   with  cleaning  and  dyeing 

3 
1 

(x) 
(x)" 

3              (X) 
"i            (x)" 

677 
(x)" 

248 
'92 

168 
(x)" 

168 

93 

;:: 

... 

... 

... 

'.'.'. 

(x, 
(x)' 

7 
6 

15 

Other  establishments    (linen  supply,  diaper. 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


8.118 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  8N.— ESTABLISHMENTS  REPORTING  RECEIPTS  OF  $50,000  OR  MORE  FROM  LAUNDRY  WORK  (BUNDLE,  FLAT, 
AND  FAMILYSERVLCES)— RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE,  BY  KIND  OF 
BUSINESS:   1948— Continued 


Geographic  division.  State,  and  kind  of  business 


Establishments 
reporting  receipts 
of  $50,000  or  more 
from  laundry  work 


Establishments  analyzing  laundry  work  receipts 


Number 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
ijollqri) 


Number 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dolUiTs) 


Total 

(Thousand 
doilars) 


Receipts  from  laundry  work— 
bundle,  flat,  and  family  serviicea 


Bundle 
work 

(Thous. 
dol) 


Flat 
work 


(Thous. 
dol.) 


Family  services 


Semi-     Damp 
Finished  finished    wash 


(Thous. 
dol.) 


(Thous. 

ML. 


Commercia] 


(Thous 


Receipts  firom- 


starch  and 
flat  work 


(Thousand 
dollaTs) 


Linen 
supply 
service 

(Thous. 
dot.) 


Diaper 
service 

(Thous. 
dol) 


Indus 

tnal 
laundry 

work 
(Thous. 

dol.) 


i;icanuig 

and 

dyeing 

work 

(Thous. 

dol.) 


Rug 
cleaning 


(Thous. 
dol) 


[Thous. 
dol) 


Other 


.'^outh  Atlantic — Continued 
Maryland 
Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 
industrial,  and  rug  claaning) 

District  of  Columbia 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities. 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants ■• 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 
industrial,  and  rug  cleaning 

Virginia 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities, 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 
industrial,  and  rug  cleaning), 

West  Virginia 

Total ■ . 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 

facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper. 
industrial,  and  rug  cleaning), 

North  Carolina 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 
industrial,  and  rug  cleaning) 

South  Carolina 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants , 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 
industrial ,  and  rug  cleaiung) 

Georgia 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 
Industrial,  and  rug  cleaning) 

Florida 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 
industrial,  eind  rug  cleaning) 

See  footnote  at  end  of  ta>ile. 


(x) 


2,725 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 

7' 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 


3,000 
(x) 


(x) 


4,923 

966 
(x) 


20,415 


3,278 
736 


8,501 


6,695 

940 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 


16,068 

580 
(x) 


(x) 


13,648 


3,947 
2,203 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


2,472 


(x) 


2,062 


8,511 


2,157 
(x) 


(x) 


6,343 


2,089 
(x) 


1,845 


385 
242 


2,542 


1,172 
398 


1,153 


452 

30 


2,998 


415 
(x) 


994 
439 


48 
337 


(x) 
289 


(x) 


7,507 
279 


10,546 


1,064 
89 


2,968 
30 


841 
76 


(x) 


2,306 
(x) 


5,819 


8,507 


1,981 
58 


(x) 


803 
58 


1,693 
348 


3,238 
467 


669 

212 


(x) 


309 
151 


482 
302 


(x) 


2,948 

1 
(x) 


1,844 


4,130 


(x) 
(x) 


15,478 


2,470 


574 
(x) 


11,302 


132 
160 


3,306 


193 
37 


1,768 


181 
187 


4,106 


61 
(x) 


(x) 
36 


1,244 


54 
546 


13,454 
2,024 


5,554 


9,379 
1,923 


(x) 


2,824 
482 


1,503 
265 


(x) 


3,379 
727 


1,530 


918 
242 


755 
207 


627 
92 


(x) 


3,309 
6 


1,416 


(x) 

(x) 


13,385 


3,216 


500 
(x) 


8,890 


1,002 
70 


67 
(x) 


1,343 
187 


222 

61 


216 

115 


217 
(x) 


1,276 


3,920 


13,141 
244 


8,684 
206 


9,974 


2,851 
33 


1,661 
42 


3,577 
105 


356 

19 


239 
7 


1,097 


3,882 
38 


4,615 


3,316 
(x) 


(x) 


6,472 


2,547 
664 


2,171 


858 
380 


1,132 


530 
182 


826 
104 


510 
204 


129 

7 


285 
(x) 


(x) 


57 
176 


3,277 


281 
926 


233 

10 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 


8.119 


Tabic  8N.— ESTABUSHMENTS  REPORTING  RECEIPTS  OF  $50,000  OR  MORE  FROM  LAUNDRY  WORK  (BUNDLE,  FLAT, 
AND  FAMILY  SERVICES)— RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE,  BY  KIND  OF 
BUSINESS:  1948^Conunucd 


Esab 
reportir 
ofJSO.O 
from  Uu 

Establishments  analyzing  laundry  work  receipts 

g  receipts 
OO  or  more 

Total 

Receipts  from  laundry  work- 
bundle,  fiat,  and  fanuly  services 

Receipts  from — 

Geognphic  divuian.  State,  and  bnd  of  business 

ndry  work 

Number 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dolldri) 

Total 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Bundle 
work 

(Thous, 
dol.) 

Flat 
work 

(TIlOUJ. 

(Jol) 

Family  services           | 

^mmercul 
starch  and 
fiat  work 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Linen 
supply 
service 

(Thouj. 
dol.) 

Indus-  Cleaning 

Diaper     tnai        and 

•crvice  laundry   dyeing 

work       work 

(Thous.  (Tlious.  (Tlious. 

dol.)        dol.)        dol.l 

Rug 
cleaning 

(Thous. 
dol.) 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Tlioiudnd 
dolUr.) 

Finished 

(Thous. 
dol.) 

Semi- 
inished 

(Thous. 
dol.) 

Damp 
wrash 

(Thous. 
dol.l 

Other  • 

Tlious. 
dol) 

East  ScJUth  Central 
Kentucky 
Total 

6S 

(x) 

45 

(x) 

7,405 

2.113 

722 

2.559 

1,664 

347 

(x) 

234 

15 

1,813 

60 

5 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 

U. 

22 
2 

79 

9,402 

3,229 

(x) 

18,943 

29 
16 

46 

7,280 
(x) 

11,788- 

5,032 
2,373 

8,512 

1,318 
795 

1,826 

525 
197 

1,399 

2,094 
465 

3,779 

968 
696 

947 

127 
220 

561 

164 

(x) 

252 

220 

14 

170 

15 
10 

106 

1,799 
14 

2,715 

60 
22 

5 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 

, 

Other  establishments   (linen  supply,  diaper. 

Tennessee 
Total 

1 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 

60 

16 
2 

1 
62 

14,781 

3,439 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

39 
7 

40 

10,525 
1,263 

(x) 

7,362 

1,150 

5,384 

1,664 
162 

1,657 

1,216 
183 

1,026 

3,294 
485 

2,169 

780 
167 

333 

408 
153 

199 

201 
51 

(x) 

170 
44 

10 

106 
7 

2,653 

6.? 

1,985 

22 
30 

1 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper. 

Alabama 
Total 

21 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 

48 

12 
2 

38 

9,394 

1,460 
(x) 

5,623 

32 

6 

2 

24 

6,606 

(x) 
(x) 

3,858 

4,575 

686 
123 

2,655 

1,297 

320 
40 

915 

821 
205 

506 

1,925 

161 
83 

1,094 

333 

108 

199 
32 

162 
(x) 

170 

39 
5 

44 

9 

7 
1 

1,774 

(x) 
(x) 

966 

28 
"2 

5 

21 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 

... 

Other  establishnents  (linen  supply,  diaper. 

Mississippi 
Total 

6 

facilities 

34 
4 

32 

5,076 
547 

(x) 

24 
25 

3,858 
(x) 

2,655 
2;  586 

915 
893 

506 
475 

1,094 
944 

108 
225 

32 

49 

170 
(x) 

44 

9 

1 
5 

966 
936 

5 
32 

8 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

... 

Other  establishments   (linen  supply,  diaper, 

West  South  Central 
Arkansas 
Total 

23 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 

26 
6 

42 

4,243 
(x) 

9,333 

20 

5 

... 
27 

3,398 
(x) 

(x) 

2,235 
351 

4,499 

342 
51 

1,601 

427 
48 

1,192 

738 
206 

989 

191 
34 

671 

37 
12 

46 

117 
(x) 

165 

321 

42 

5 
11 

986 
2,104 

32 
(x) 

23 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 

... 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper. 

Louisiana 

95 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 

39 

1 
2 

49 

8,884 

(x) 
(x) 

7,634 

26 

1 

23 

7,135 
(x) 

4,683 

4,396 

103 

3,442 

1,524 

77 

1,409 

1,168 
24 

522 

987 

2 

828 

671 
573 

46 
110 

165 
(x) 

321 

95 

42 

11 

2,073 

31 

751 

32 
(x) 

(x) 

95 

... 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 

Oklahoma 
Total 

33 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

36 

13 

226 

5,558 
2,126 

(x) 

17 
6 

136 

3,345 

1,338 

28,698 

2,390 

1,052 

18,868 

922 

487 

6,224 

427 
95 

3,878 

597 

231 

5,844 

344 

229 

2,607 

100 

10 

315 

150 
(x) 

1,523 

88 
7 

1,305 

15 

46 

681 

70 

6,800 

3 

(x) 

40 

33 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper. 

Texas 
Total 

101 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
faclUtles 

174 

43 
7 

2 

33,991 

4,128 
2,676 

(x) 

116 

15 

3 

2 

24,538 

1,414 
(x) 

(x) 

16,515 

1,313 
420 

620 

5,523 

308 
156 

237 

3,385 

169 
187 

137 

5,097 

497 
61 

189 

2,257 

278 
16 

56 

253 

61 

1 

1,443 

(x) 

(x) 

599 
6 

700 

15 

28 

4 

14 

5,812 

(x) 
(x) 

232 

40 

101 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 

' 

'                ' 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


8.120 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  8N.— ESTABLISHMENTS  REPORTlNlr  «.ECEIPTS  OF  $50,000  OR  MORE  FROM  LAUNDRY  WORK  (BUNDLE,  FLAT, 
AND  FAMILYSERVICES)— RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE,  BY  KIND  OF 
BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Establishoients  analyzing  laundry  work  receipta 

reporting  receipts 
of  $50,000  or  more 
from  laundry  work 

Total 

Receipts  from  laundry  work- 
bundle,  fiat,  and  family  services 

Receipts  from — 

Number 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

(TTiousimd 
doUors) 

Total 

Thousand 
dolbri) 

Bundle 
work 

Thous. 
dol.) 

Flat 
work 

(TTioiu. 
dol.) 

Family  services           | 

Linen 
supply 
service 

(TIlOlU. 

dol.) 

Indus'  i^leaninj 

Diaper     trial        and 

service   bundry   dyeing 

work       work 

(TTiouJ.  (Tlioiu.  (Tliouj. 

dot.)        dol.)        dol ) 

Mumber 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
doOars) 

finished 

(TJious. 
dol.) 

Semi- 
inished 

(Thouj. 
dol.) 

Damp 
wash 

(Tlioiu. 
dnl.) 

starch  and 
fiat  work 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Rue 

deanmgj  Other 

(Thous. 'Thous. 
dol.)      dol.) 

Mountain 
Montana 
Total 

15 

2,629 

8 

(x) 

893 

413 

159 

122 

183 

16 

(x) 

106 

4 

299 

6 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 

12 
3 

li 

2,074 
555 

7 

1 

10 

1,180 
(x) 

(x) 

623 
265 

980 

316 
97 

365 

118 
41 

116 

65 
57 

245 

128 
55 

173 

1 
15 

81 

201 
(x) 

(x) 

62 
44 

27 

... 

4 
2 

289 

10 

400 

6 

5 

Power  laundries,   without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities                                   

■  >■ 

Other  establishments   (linen  supply,  diaper. 

Idaho 
Total 

4 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

12 
2 

9 

2,368 
M 

8 

2 

4 

1,526 
(x) 

642 

786 
194 

297 

342 
23 

207 

70 
46 

26 

187 
58 

16 

V.1 
32 

37 

46 
35 

11 

302 
(x) 

137 

27 
.  28 

"• 

2 

400 

(x) 

5 
8 

4 

Power     laundries,  without  cleaning  and  i^rdng 
facilities 

... 

Other  establishments   (linen  supply,  diaper. 

Wyoming 
Total 

(x) 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

8 

1 

1,136 
(x) 

(x) 

4 
31 

642 
6,585 

297 
4,729 

207 
1,394 

26 
580 

16 
1,353 

37 
1,207 

11 
195 

137 
635 

28 
42 

... 

57 

(x) 
(l) 

8 

3 

(x) 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 

•  >> 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 
industrial,  and  rug  cleaning) 

Colorado 
Total 

(x) 

facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 

23 

15 
2 

17 

5,708 

1,950 
M 

3,K8 

21 

9 

1 

11 

(X) 

1,355 
(x) 

(x) 

3,610 

1,063 
56 

1,520 

1,057 
337 

752 

478 
102 

278 

974 

345 
34 

208 

1,013 

172 
22 

249 

88 
107 

33 

389 
246 

279 

40 
2 

(x) 

6 

49 
8 

1 

1,015 

34 

(x) 

468 

1 
2 

3 

(x) 

... 

Other  establishments   (linen  supply,  diaper. 

New  Mexico 
Total 

5 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 

12 
5 

19 

2,671 
477 

4,532 

8 
3 

11 

2,164 
(x) 

(x) 

1,318 
202 

1,808 

687 
65 

732 

223 
55 

24S 

154 
54 

479 

222 

27 

239 

32 

1 

110 

255 

24 

427 

108 
Cx) 

(x) 

6 

1 

468 
890 

3 
29 

5 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

... 

Other  establishments   (linen  supply,  diaper. 

Arizona 

12 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 

15 
3 

1 
12 

4,055 
(x) 

(x) 
1,821 

10 

1 

10 

3,123 
(x) 

(x) 

1,704 
104 

1,240 

729 

3 

711 

244 
4 

137 

449 
30 

47 

197 
42 

296 

85 
25 

49 

427 
155 

61 
(x) 

::: 

::: 

890 
(x) 

29 

12 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 

... 

Other  establishments   (linen  supply,  diaper. 

Utah 
Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

5 
7 

10 

751 
1,070 

1,735 

5 

5 

6 

751 
(x) 

1,027 

479 

761 

742 

284 

427 

381 

98 
39 

151 

23 
24 

167 

74 
222 

42 

49 

1 

84 

71 

178 

... 

... 

... 

188 
(x) 

107 

... 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 

... 

•  ■> 

Other  establishments   (linen  supply,  diaper. 

Nevada 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

5 

5 

... 

942 
793 

2 

4 

... 

(x) 
(x) 

397 
345 

238 
U3 

114 
37 

28 
139 

17 
25 

1 

21 
157 

... 

••• 

... 

(x) 

(x) 

... 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 

... 

... 

Other  establirjhments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 
industrial,  and  rug  cleaning) 

... 

■  j'ee  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 


8.121 


Table  8N.— ESTABUSHMENTS  REPORTING  RECEIPTS  OF  $50,000  OR  MORE  FROM  LAUNDRY  WORK  (BUNDLE,  FLAT, 
AND  FAMILYSERVICES)— RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE,  BY  KIND  OF 
BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Estahliahmentfl 
reporting  reccipw 
of  $50,000  or  more 
from  laundry  work 

Establishments  analyzing  laundry  woric  receipts 

Total 

Recnpts  from  laundry  wnrlt- 
bundle.  6at.  and  family  services 

Receipts  from — 

Geographic  diviskxi,  Suw,  and  bnd  of  business 

Number 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
Jolldrl) 

Total 

(Thousand 
dolbri) 

Bundle 
work 

(Diouj. 
dol.) 

Flat 
work 

{TIiouj. 
(dol.) 

Family  services 

Commercial 
starch  and 
flat  work 

(Thoujdnd 
dollars) 

Linen 
supply 
service 

(Ttious. 
dol.) 

Diaper 
-■"crvicc 

(Thous. 
dol.) 

Indils-  i^leaninj 
trial         and 

aundry    dyeing 
work       work 

(Thorn.   (Thous. 
dol.)        dol.) 

Number 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thoujdnd 
doUars) 

Finished 

(TIkiuj, 
dol.) 

Semi- 
finished 

(Thous. 
dol.) 

Damp 
wiish 

(Thouj. 
Aill 

cleaning  "Jther 

(Thous.  (Thous. 
dol)      dol.) 

Pacific 
Washington 
Total 

59 

U.392 

44 

10,559 

6.167 

1,646 

721 

2.479 

1.019 

302 

1.349 

390 

3 

13 

2.599 

19 

19 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 

36 
;3 

10 ,626 
3,766 

(x) 

28 
16 

28 

7,590 
2,969 

5,652 

4,122 
2,045 

3,547 

1,126 

520 

881 

420 
301 

443 

1,615 
864 

1,504 

731 
288 

589 

230 
72 

130 

1,014 
335 

775 

370 
20 

621 

3 

13 
2 

2,056 
543 

705 

10 
9 

2 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 

17 

... 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 
Industrial,  and  rug  cleaning) 

Oregon 

Total 

... 

Power  laundries,   with  cleanijig  and  dyeing 

13 

22 

1 

267 

4,461 

3,869 
(x) 

U) 

14 

14 

193 

3,097 
2,555 

47,092 

1,806 
1,741 

30,726 

393 

488 

8,774 

153 
290 

3,449 

813 
691 

15,524 

337 
252 

2,208 

110 
20 

771 

438 
337 

6,461 

233 

388 

2,770 

••• 

2 
10 

618 

87 

6,707 

2 
288 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper. 
Industrial,  and  rug  cleaning) 

California 

130 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities                  

lOS 

lis 
7 

4 

32,169 

21,300 
1,923 

(x) 

81 

103 

5 

4 

27,478 

16,601 
(x) 

(x) 

16,938 

12,923 
520 

345 

3,853 

4,601 

131 

189 

1,168 

2,193 
63 

25 

10,098 

5,051 
296 

79 

1,447 

679 

30 

52 

372 
399 

3,925 

2,434 
(x) 

(x) 

1,313 
586 

871 

... 

10 

4,949 

621 

904 

233 

252 

(x) 
(x) 

101 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 

27 

(x) 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  .diaper, 
industrial,   and  rug  cleaning) 

(x) 

X    Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure. 

8.122 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  8P.— ESTABLISHMENTS  REPORTING  RECEIPTS  OF  $50,000  OR  MORE  FROM  LAUNDRY  WORK  (BUNDLE,  FLAT, 
AND  FAMILY  SERVICES)— RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY 
KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948 


Establishments 
reporting  receipts 
of  $50,000  or  more 
from  laundry  work 

Establishments  amlyzing  laundry  work  receipts 

Total 

Receipts  from  laundry  work — 
bundle,  flat,  and  family  services 

Receipts  from 

- 

Mctropobtan  area  and  kind  of  business 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

(Thoiwatid  (Thmu 
dollars)       dol.) 

FUt 
work 

(Thous 
dol.) 

Family  services 

Commercial     Linen 
starch  and    supply 
flat  work     service 

(Thousand    (Thous. 
dollars)         dol.) 

Diaper 
service 

(Thous. 
dol.) 

Indus' 

trial 
aundry 

work 
(Thous 

dol.) 

I^leanin 

and 
dyeing 

work 
(Thous 

dol.) 

Rug 
deanin 

(Thous 
dol.) 

Number 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 

Number 

Finishes 

(Thous, 
dol.) 

Setm- 
&nisbe< 

(Tlious 
dol.) 

Damp 
wash 

(Tlums 
dol) 

Other 

(Thous. 
dol.) 

AKRON,   OHIO 
Total 

6 

M 

5 

(x) 

1,125 

427 

173 

252 

222 

51 

81 

938 

(x) 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 

5 
1 

23 

1,701 
«■■■ 

4,0&4 

4 
1 

14 

(x) 
(x)"" 

3,212 

1,017 

108 

2,202 

319 

108 

3U 

173 

151 

252 

914 

222 

677 

51 

146 

81 
42 

586 

... 

;:: 

480 
458 

362 

(i) 
(x)' 

20 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 

•  •  • 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper. 

ALBANY^CHEMECTADY-TROY,   N.   Y. 
Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

3 

18 
1 

1 
6 

M 

2,346 
(x) 

(x) 
2,294 

2 

10 
1 

1 
5 

tx) 

1,571 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

(X) 

1,541 
(x) 

(x) 
1,214 

39 

166 
(x) 

(x) 
468 

17 

74 
7 

53 
12 

111 

720 
25 

.    58 
444 

168 

494 
15 

240 

(x) 

87 
(x) 

50 

32 

10 

63 

586 
112 

::: 

5 

41 

20 
301 

664 

'26 

5 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,   diaper. 

ALLENTOWN-BETHLEHEM-EASTOH,  PA. 
Total 

(x) 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

3 
3 

34 

1,844 
450 

(x) 

2 
3 

25 

(x) 

450 

(x) 

884 
330 

4,605 

369 
99 

• 
1,500 

10 
2 

893 

330 
114 

1,828 

152 

88 

251 

23 
27 

133 

32 

31 

221 

74 
38 

... 

5 

627 

37 

(x) 

5 
21 

(x) 

4 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Other  establishments   (linen  supply,   diaper, 
industrial,   and  rug  cleaning) 

ATLANTA,   GA. 
Total 

9 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

30 

3 
1 

37 

7,926 

224 
(x) 

11,107 

24 
1 

26 

6,857 
(x) 

7,921 

4,515 
90 

6,606 

1,487 
13 

1,544 

871 
22 

1,291 

1,779 
49 

1,361 

247 

4 

1,022 

131 
2 

1,388 

221 
54 

••• 

150 

... 

2,091 
(x) 

1,061 

21 
31 

9 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

... 

Other  establishments   (linen  supply,  diaper, 
industrial ,   and  rug  cleaning) 

BALTIMORE,  MD. 

19 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 

21 

16 

16 

8,886 
2,221 

3,707 

13 

13 

10 

6,029 
1,892 

(x) 

4,743 
1,863 

2,047 

1,207 
337 

652 

913 

378 

582 

1,012 
349 

379 

64S 

374 

265 

963 
425 

169 

49 
5 

(x) 

::: 

150 

7 

1,037 
24 

558 

31 

19 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 

.. . 

Other  establishments    (linen  supply,  diaper. 

BIRMINGHAM,   ALA, 
Total 

• . . 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

11 

5 

100 

3,010 
697 

(x) 

8 
2 

65 

2,220 
(x) 

12,251 

1,666 
381 

9,790 

441 
211 

1,576 

423 
159 

3,184 

368 
11 

2,483 

265 
927 

169 
1,620 

25 
(x) 

263 

456 

77 

7 
97 

522 
36 

1,398 

53 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

. . . 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 

BOSTON,  MASS. 
Total 

112 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

17 

76 

5 

2 
10 

4,182 

10,121 
2,499 

(x) 
1,251 

9 

52 
2 

2 

7 

2,806 

7,525 
(x) 

Cx) 
954 

2,164 

7,021 
389 

216 

729 

446 

1,088 
42 

99 

372 

2,602 
159 

51 
224 

496 

1,705 
IBS 

94 
197 

383 
543 

1 
89 

467 
1,083 

70 
120 

59 
209 

29 

53 
403 

72 

77 

97 

427 

194 
772 

5 
104 

28 

1 
23 

1 
15 

Power  laundries,   without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

47 

(x) 
Cx) 

5 

Other  establishments   (linen  supply,   diaper, 
industrial ,   and  rug  cleaning) 

BRIDGEPORT,  CONN. 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

3 
7 

679 
572 

3 
4 

679 
275 

478 
251 

76 
23 

210 

14 

109 
83 

50 
39 

33 

87 

17 
12 

72 

••• 

••■ 

92 
12 

15 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities .-. . . 

Other  eatablishroents  (linen  supply,  diaper, 
industrial ,   and  rug  cleaning) 



... 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 


8.123 


Tabic  8P.— E5TABUSHMENTS  REPORTING  RECEIPTS  OF  $50,000  OR  MORE  FROM  LAUNDRY  WORK  (BUNDLE,  FLAT, 
AND  FAMILY  SERVICES)— RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY 
KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Metropolitan  area  and  kind  ot  business 


EstsbUshments 
reporting  receipts 
of  $50,000  or  more 
from  laundry  work 


Number 


Receipts, 

enure  year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


Establishments  analyzing  laundry  work  receipts 


Total 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


Receipta  from  laundry  work — 
bundle,  flat,  and  faoiily  aervioea 


Total 


(Thoujand 
dollars) 


Bundle 
work 

CTTioiw. 
dol.) 


FUt 
work 

{Thous 


Family  services 


Finiahed 

(TTioiM. 
dol.) 


Semi- 
finished 

(Thous, 

dgt.) 


Damp 
wash 

(Thow, 


Receipts  from— 


Linen 
supply 
service 

{Thous. 
dol.) 


Diaper 


service  [laundry 
work 


{Thous. 
dol) 


Indus' 
tnal 


(Thou5 
ML 


!^leaning 

and 
dyeing 

wnrk 
(Thous. 

d°n 


cleaning  Uther 
(Ttoiu.  [Thmts. 


Ml. 


Ml. 


BUFFALO,  N.  1. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 
Industrial,  and  rug  cleaning) 

cianoN,  OHIO 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper. 
Industrial,  and  rug  cleaning) 

CHARLESTON,  u.  VA. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 
industrial,  and  r'og  cleaning) 

CHATTANOOGA,  TENN. 

Total. 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 
industrial,  and  rug  cleaning) '... 

CHICAGO,  ILL. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 
industrial,  and  rug  cleaning) 

CINCINNATI,  OHIO 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants. 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 
industrial,  and  rug  cleaning) 

CLEVELAND,  OHIO 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities. 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establislBDents  (linen  supply,  diaper, 
industrial,  and  rug  cleaning). 

COLDHBOS,  OHIO 
Total 

?oveT   la-undries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 
industrial,  and  rug  cleaning) 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


43 
136 


(x) 


4,604 


2,459 
(x) 


U) 


(x) 
(x) 


2,856 


2,024 
269 


260 
269 


818 
424 


970 

607 


263 

701 


165 
68 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


M 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


17,017 


36,004 
(x) 


(x) 


27,536 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 

3,11', 

(x) 


(x) 
3,327 


(x) 


3,275 
3,076 


(x) 
2,640 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


1,504 


1,136 
368 


11,264 


26,601 
83 


4,080 


1,034 
3,046 


4,894 


2,345 
2,549 


1,506 


1,236 
270 


474 
22 


2,615 


3,164 
45 


1,005 


304 
701 


1,154 


635 
519 


471 
149 


244 
38 


63 
287 


169 
541 


212 
5 


231 
22 


502 
86 


1,414 
2,648 


1,193 


a,  127 

21 


1,409 


219 
974 


416 
993 


638 
592 


805 
623 


274 
59 


270 
57 


M. 


(x) 

(x) 


1,585 
6,782 


98 
274 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


653 
(x) 


104 
49 


239 
44 


(x) 
107 
53 

(x) 


>  (x) 


(x) 

-  Cx) 


603 
24 


192 
18 


3,254 


213 
29 


182 
64 


416 
36 


246 
9 


8.124 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  8P.— ESTABLISHMENTS  REPORTING  RECEIPTS  OF  $50,000  OR  MORE  FROM  LAUNDRY  WORK  (BUNDLE,  FLAT, 
AND  FAMILY  SERVICES)— RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY 
KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Establishments 
reporting  receipts 
of  $50,000  or  more 
frotn  laundry  work 

Establishments  analyzing  laundry  work  receipts 

Total 

Remp 
bundle. 

ts  frcm  laundry  work — 
flat,  and  family  services 

Receipts  from — 

Metropobtan  area  and  tind  of  business 

Number 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
doUars) 

Total 

(Thousam 
dolbrs) 

Bundle 
work 

(Tlious. 
dol.) 

Flat 
work 

(TIlOUS. 

doM 

Family  services 

Commercia:     Linen 
starch  and    supply 
flat  work     service 

(Thousand    (Thous. 
dolUrs)          dol.) 

Diaper 
service 

(ThouJ. 
dol.) 

Indus' 

tnai 
laundry 

work 
(Tliouj. 

dol.) 

;;icarung 

and         Rug 
dyeing  cleaning 

work 
(Thoui.  (Thous 

dol.)       dol.) 

Number 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
MUirs) 

Finished 

(TIiouj. 
dol.) 

Semi- 
finished 

(Tlious. 
dol.) 

Damp 
wash 

(Tlious. 
dol.) 

Other 

(Dioiu. 
dol.) 

DALLAS,  TEX. 
Total 

31 

(x) 

26 

5,624 

3,612 

1,168 

1,002 

929 

478 

35 

341 

41 

17 

1,590 

10 

13 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 

2* 

3 
4 

8 

(x) 

271 
1,847 

1,333 

22 

2 
2 

6 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

3,095 

(x) 
(x) 

689 

1,004 

36 
128 

259 

833 

22 

147 

73 

836 

43 

50 

57 

422 

(x) 
(x) 

277 

35 
23 

(x) 
(x) 

137 

41 

(x) 

17 

944- 
646 

234 

10 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 

DAVENPORT,   IOWA-ROCK  ISLAND-MOLINE ,    ILL. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

5 

2 

1 

10 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

3,046 

3 

2 

1 

8 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

421 

189 
79 

1,639 

113 

115 

31 

6o0 

23 

2 
48 

19 

16 
41 

310 

250 
27 

626 

19 
4 

4 

108 
29 

29 

23 

(x) 

1 

109 

(x) 
(x) 

1,005 

(x) 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Other  establishments   (linen  supply,  diaper. 

DATTON,  OHIO 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 

5 
1 

19 

(x) 

1,084 
(x) 

(x) 

3 

4 

1 

14 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

4,300 

(x) 

(x) 

258 

3,095 

251 
429 

984 

19 
357 

52 
258 

752 

334 
292 

841 

(x) 
(x) 

161 

29 

446 

3 
20 

... 

1 
49 

175 

116 

714 

706 

(x)' 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 

DENVER,  COLO. 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 

10 

7 
2 

4 

3,841 

1,217 
(x) 

Cx) 

9 

4 
1 

2 

(x) 

867 
(x) 

(x) 

2,367 

672 
56 

(x) 

721 
263 

266 

308 
49 

64 

460 

258 
34 

139 

795 

24 
22 

186 

83 

78 

(x) 

266 
180 

105 

... 

::: 

49 

(x) 

15 
(x) 

261 

::: 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 

DES  MOINES,    IOWA 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 

48 

(X) 
16,029 

2 
31 

(x) 

13,025 

Cx) 
8,804 

266 
1,500 

64 
884 

139 
1,474 

186 
4,693 

(x) 
253 

105 
243 

1,415 

12 

1,815 

261 
601 

13 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 

DETROIT,  MICH. 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

10 
34 

4 
5 

3,616 
8,405 

4,008 
(x) 

8 

20 

3 
4 

(x) 
6,332 

(x) 
(x) 

2,249 

6,066 

489 
525 

595 

797 

108 
265 

353 

429 

102 
96 

264 

1,099 

111 
45 

997 
3,544 

152 
113 

40 
197 

16 
6 

Cx) 
215 

(x) 
(x) 

31 

1,384 
66 

12 

10 

1,805 
10 

540 
39 

22 
240 

13 
1 

2 

facilities 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper. 

120 

DULUTH,  MINN.-SUPERIOH,  WIS. 
Total 

1 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 

4 

1 

4 

867 
(x) 

703 

3 
1 

3 

(x) 
Cx) 

(x) 

384 
141 

454 

130 
85 

150 

82 

14 

76 

17 
28 

145 

99 
14 

70 

6 
13 

(x) 
(x) 

13 

61 
5 

1 

5 

10 
1 

230 

10 

(x) 

1 

1 

ERIE,  PA. 
Total 

(x) 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

1 
3 

(x) 
(x) 

1 
2 

(x) 
(x) 

169 
285 

56 
94 

56 

20 

57 
88 

70 

13 

13 

1 

5 

1 

(x) 

... 

(x) 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper. 

' 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 


8.125 


Table  8P.— ESTABUSHMENTS  REPORTING  RECEIPTS  OF  $50,000  OR  MORE  FROM  LAUNDRY  WORK  (BUNDLE,  FLAT, 
AND  FAMILY  SERVICES)— RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY 
KIND  OF  BUSINESS;  1948— Continued 


Metn^>olitan  area  and  Idnd  of  business 


EsQbliahmenu 
reporung  recapu 
of  $50,000  or  more 
from  Uundry  work 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

{Thousand 


Eatablishmenu  analyong  laundry  work  receipto 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thoiuand 
dollari) 


Receipts  frcm  Uundry  work- 
bundle,  flat,  and  fanuly  service* 


Total 

(Thousand 
dollar)) 


Bundle 
work 

(TTwui. 
dol.) 


Flat 
work 

(TTunw, 


Fanuly  services 


Finished 

[Thous. 
dot.) 


Scmi' 
&m&hed 


(Thou  J, 
dol.) 


Damp 
wash 

(ThouJ. 
dot.) 


Commercial 
starch  and 
flat  work 

(Tliousa  tid 


Receipts  from — 


Linen 
supply 
service 

{Thous. 
dot.) 


Diaper 
Rcrvicc 


(Thoui. 
Joi.) 


Indus 

trial 
sundry 

work 
(Thous. 

ML 


Cleaning 

and 
dyeing 

work 
(Thous. 

ML 


Rug 
cleaning 

{Thims. 
dol.) 


[Thous. 
dol) 


FLINT,  MICH. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  vlth  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 
industrial ,  and  rug  cleaning) 

FORT  WORTH,  TEX. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 
Industrial,  and  rug  cleaning) 

FRESNO,  CALIF. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
faci lilies 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 
industrial,  and  rug  cleaning) 

GRAND  RAPIDS,  MICH. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establislments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 
Industrial ,  and  rug  cleaning) 

HARRISBURG,  PA. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 
industrial,  and  rug  cleaning) 

HARTFORD,  CONN. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper. 
Industrial,  and  rug  cleaning) 

HOUSTON,  TEX. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 
industrial ,  and  rug  cleaning) 

HUNTIHGTON,  W.  VA.-ASHLAND,  KY. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 
industrial,  and  rug   cleaning) 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x> 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


1,546 


(x) 

(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
1,059 


(x) 


7,616 

291 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


2,933 


1,907 


(x) 
(x)' 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


68 
149 


(x) 
(x) 


1,284 
176 


272 
26 


(x) 
Cx) 


2,750 


(x) 
(x) 


101 
21 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


1,087 
913 


282 
226 


204 
128 


1,069 


228 
220 


370 
289 


(x) 


5,339 


(x) 


(x) 


3,768 


1,097 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x5 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
Cxi' 

(x) 


Cx) 
(x) 


643 

10 


Cx) 
(x) 


Cx) 
Cx) 


1,447 


Cx) 


Cx) 


8,126  SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 

Table  8P.— ESTABLISHMENTS  REPORTING  RECEIPTS  OF  $50,000  OR  MORE  FROM  LAUNDRY  WORK  (BUNDLE,  FLAT, 
AND  FAMILY  SERVICES)— RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY 
KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Eatabliahments 
reporting  receipts 
of  $50,000  or  more 
from  laundry  work 

EBtablishtncnts  analyzing  laundry  work  recdpta 

Total 

Receipts  from  laundry  work — 
bundle,  flat,  and  family  aervicea 

Receipts  from — 

Metropolitan  area  and  kind  of  business 

Number 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 

ToQl 

(Thousand 
dollarj) 

Bundle 
work 

(Thous. 
<fol.) 

FUt 
work 

(Thous. 
do!) 

Family  services 

Commerda 

Linen 
supply 
service 

(Tlious. 
dol.) 

Diaper 
Rcrvice 

(Tlious. 
dol.) 

Indus' 

trial 
laundry 

work 
{Thous 

Zlealulu 

and 

dyeing 

work 

(Tlious 

d«l.) 

Rug 
cleanin( 

(Thous 

m 

Number 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
doiUrs) 

Fmished 

(Thous. 
dol.) 

Semi- 
finished 

(TTumj. 
dol.) 

Damp 
wash 

(Tlious 
Joll 

starch  and 
flat  work 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Other 

(Tlious. 
dol.) 

INDIANAPOLIS,    IND. 

14 

(x) 

9 

(x) 

3,428 

1,012 

56 

1,074 

1,238 

48 

Cx) 

4 

635 

40 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 

9 

5 

12 

(x) 

2,447 

(x) 

5 
4 

10 

2,135 
Cx) 

(x) 

1,439 
1,989 

... 
(x) 

489 
523 

561 

49 

7 

Cx) 

412 
662 

1,052 

473 
765 

84 

16 
32 

18 

17 
Cx) 

157 

... 

... 

4 
147 

635 
852 

40 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 

JACKSONVILLE,   FLA. 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 

4 

5 

3 

2 

(x) 

1,522 
(x) 

(x) 

4 

4 
2 

1 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

153 

■216 

291 
54 

67 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

23 

496 

476 
30 

41 

31 

53 

22 

8 
10 

80 
77 

13 

33 

Cx) 

147 

286 

208 
358 

169 

15 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 

Other  establishments   (linen  supply,   diaper, 

JOHNSTOWN,  PA. 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

1 
1 

35 

9,512 

1 
31 

Cx) 

153 
5,501 

67 
2,494 

23 
505 

41 
836 

22 
1,465 

201 

13 
783 

33 
1,098 

Cx)' 

169 
1,316 

'is 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 

Other  establishments   (linen  supply,  ^iiaper, 

KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 

(x) 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 

25 

8 

2 

11 

(x) 
1,519 

(x) 
2,517 

21 
8 

2 
9 

5,995 
1,519 

(x) 
(x) 

4,105 
1,097 

239 
(x) 

1,709 
647 

133 
300 

404 
62 

39 
526 

692 
107 

37 
467 

1,170 
223 

72 
342 

140 
58 

Cx) 

450 
232 

101 
19 

194 

190 

714 
142 

1,236 

30 
427 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  ajid  dyeing 

Other  establishments   (linen  supply,  diaper, 

Cx) 

KMOXVILLE,   TENN. 
Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 

10 
1 

2 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

8 
1 

2 

2,164 
(x) 

(x) 

1,576 
(x) 

(x) 

278 
22 

_lx) 
(x) 

4,279 

451 
75 

.(x) 
(x) 

2,325 

437 
30 

(x) 
(x) 

7,736 

327 
15 

(x) 

83 
Cx) 

Cx) 

19 
Cx) 

142 
Cx)' 

... 

••• 

427 
Cx) 

... 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Other  establishments    (linen  supply,   diaper. 

LJSMCASTER,  PA. 
Total ; 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

2 
95 

(x) 
25,114 

2 

76 

(x) 
22,398 

(x) 
15,783 

(x) 
744 

Cx) 
699 

Cx) 
2,213 

Cx) 
1,110 

... 

10 

Cx) 
3,002 

188 

... 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper. 

LOS  ANGELES,  CALIF. 
Total 

92 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 

34 

58 
2 

1 
24 

14,562 

9,557 
(x) 

(x) 
5,973 

27 

46 
2 

1 
23 

13,404 

7,999 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

8,927 

6,563 
182 

in 

4,805 

1,393 

2,282 
38 

66 
1,264 

840 

1,448 

37 

455 

5,455 

2,174 
107 

1,547 

404 
295 

45 
1,285 

335 
364 

254 

1,213 
975 

25 
166 

649 
135 

326 
163 

Cx) 

10 

2,345 

306 
Cx) 

Cx) 
696 

188 
36 

82 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 

10 

Other  establishments   (linen  supply,   diaper, 
industrial,   and  rug  cleaning) 

LOUISVILLE,  KY. 
Total 

... 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 

9 
15 

3,459 
2,514 

9 

14 

3,459 
(x) 

2,566 
2,239 

518 
746 

225 

230 

1,204 
343 

581 
704 

38 
216 

12 
154 

163 

Cx) 

•■• 

682 
14 

36 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 
industrial ,  and  rug  cleaning) 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 


8.127 


Table  8P.— ESTABLISHMENTS  REPORTING  RECEIPTS  OF  $50,000  OR  MORE  FROM  LAUNDRY  WORK  (BUNDLE,  FLAT, 
AND  FAMILY  SERVICES)— RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY 
KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Metropolitan  area  and  kind  ot'  business 


Estabbshments 
reporting  rcceipta 
of  $50.W0  or  more 
from  bundry  work 


Number 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dolldri) 


Estabbahments  analyzing  laundry  work  receipts 


Total 


Number 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


{Thousanc 
dollari) 


Receipts  from  laundry  work- 
bundle,  flat.and  family  servicea 


Bundle 
work 

(Thous. 
doi) 


Fbt 
work 

(Thous. 


Finished 

(Thous. 
dol) 


Family  services 


Scmi- 
6nished 


{Thous. 
ML. 


Damp 
wash 

{Thous 
MX. 


Commercial 
starch  and 
Oat  wofk 

(Thousand 
dollari) 


Recetpu  from — 


Linen 
supply 
service 

(Thom. 
dol.) 


Diaper 
service 

(Thous. 
doi) 


work 
(Thous. 

daLL 


Indus '[Cleaning 

trial    I    and 

.undry  dyeing 


work 
(Thous 


clcaningj  Other 

{Thous.  [Thma. 
dol.)   I  dol.) 


.••lEHPHIS.   TENN. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 

facimies 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 

facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 
industrial,  and  rug  cleaning) 

MIAMI,  FU. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  vltii  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 
industrial ,  and  rug  cleaning) 

HILU4UKEE,  WIS. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 
livlustrial,  and  rug  cleaning) 

MINNEAPOLIS-ST.  PAUL,  MINN. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 
Industrial,  and  rug  cleaning) 

MOBILE,  ALA. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Power  laundries,  -without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper. 
Industrial,  and  rug  cleaning) 

NASHVILLE,  TENN. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper. 
Industrial,  and  rug  cleaning) 

NEJ  HAVEN,  CONN. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Power  laundries,  witbcmt  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper. 
Industrial,  and  rug  cleaning) 

NEW  CRLEANS,   LA. 

Total 

Power  laundries,   with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing 

Other  es'.ablishnients  (linen  supply,  diaper. 
Industrial,  and  rug  cleaning) 

See  footnote    at  end  of  table. 


(x) 


(k) 
(x) 


(x) 


820 
97* 


(x) 


(x) 


2,075 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


3,080 
637 


707 
2,541 


(X) 


(x) 


1,545 


(x) 


2,604 

(x) 


7,725 


1,696 
(x) 


217 

345 


718 

827 


135 

(x) 


(x) 
974 


(x) 


587 
431 


217 

•290 


129 
120 


133 
10 


(x) 


2,208 


144 
69 


270 
125 


(x) 


3,840 
(x) 


6,218 


2,776 
1,606 


3,966 


633 

151 


1,289 


80 
109 


416 
525 


1,547 
661 


100 
160 


120 
48 


(x) 


5,573 


Cx) 
(x) 


1,475 


(X) 
M 


107 
47 


516 

7 


1,193 

60 


300 
x) 


(x) 


(x) 


1,585 
564 


1,339 


264 
65 


170 
70 


956 
319 


136 
42 


(x) 
543 


(x) 


939 
193 


20 
181 


(X) 


(x) 


707 
846 


566 

773 


30 
223 


344 
251 


141 
11 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


8.128 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  8P.— ESTABLISHMENTS  REPORTING  RECEIPTS  OF  $50,000  OR  MORE  FROM  LAUNDRY  WORK  (BUNDLE,  FLAT, 
AND  FAMILY  SERVICES)— RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY 
KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Eatabliflhments  analyzing  laundry  work  receipts 

reporting  rccciptB 
of  $50,000  or  more 
from  laundry  work 

Total 

Reccipta  from  laundry  work — 
bundle,  flat,  and  family  aeiviccs 

Receipts  from — 

Metropolitan  area  and  kind  of  business 

Number 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thnuand 
dolkrs) 

Total 

(Thousand 
doUcTs) 

Bundle 
work 

(Thotu. 

Flat 
work 

OTmu. 
doU 

Family  services 

Commercia 
starch  and 
flat  work 

(TTumitwd 
dolUrs) 

Linen 
supply 
service 

(Tlimij. 
dol.) 

Diaper 
Bcrvice 

(TTioui. 
dol.) 

Indus' 
trial 
aundry 
work 

(TllOUJ. 

dol.) 

IZIeaning 

and 
dyong 

work 
(Thous. 

dol.) 

Rug 

cleaning 

(Thouj. 
dol.) 

Number 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dolUrs) 

Finished 

(TJttius. 
dol.) 

Semi- 
finished 

(Tknu. 
dol.) 

Damp 

wash 

(Tlious. 
dni.) 

Other 

(Dioiu. 
dol.) 

NEW  yORK-NORTHEASTEHN  NFU  JERSEY 

402 

108,839 

311 

93,320 

72,783 

11,358 

10,411 

22,498 

17,677 

10,839 

1,114 

4,201 

704 

398 

12,671 

761 

i 

688 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

91 

295 

13 

3 
16 

43,473 

43,336 
11,339 

5,641 
3,422 

73 

224 
12 

2 

11 

37,413 

40,165 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

30,319 

38,454 
2,585 

1,425 
1,859 

3,921 

5,411 
1,489 

537 
527 

3,505 

6,266 
640 

343 

10,632 

11,450 
416 

898 

9,164 

8,491 
22 

66 

3,097 

6,836 

18 

883 
25 

696 
371 

47 
207 

112 
240 

3,849 

580 

124 

339 
59 

(x) 

4,190 

774 
7,514 

193 
638 

623 

94 

(x) 

(x) 
79 

554 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 

85 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 

NORFOIX-PORTSMOUTH,   VA. 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

13 
3 

12 

(«) 

M 

2,551 

10 
1 

5 

2,665 
(x) 

(x) 

1,777 
82 

1,304 

512 

15 

570 

303 
40 

138 

376 
22 

348 

62 

4 

237 

24 
1 

11 

156 

51 

229 

(x) 

::: 

(x) 

638 
128 

79 
6 

15 

Power  laundries,   without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper. 

OKUHOMA  CITY,  OKIA. 
Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 

5 
7 

13 

974 
1,577 

3,562 

2 
3 

8 

(x) 

1,143 

2,656 

423 
381 

1,643 

IT? 
393 

762 

60 
78 

224 

131 
217 

180 

50 
187 

414 

5 
6 

63 

50 
179 

55 

(x) 

7 

1 

81 

... 

53 
70 

874 

6 

2 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 

. . . 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper. 

OMAHA,  NEBR. 
Total.... 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 

8 

2 
3 

9 

(x) 
1,010 

M 

7 
1 

1 

(x) 
(x)'" 

(X) 

1,515 
128 

307 

691 
71 

92 

212 
'12 

31 

180 
31 

406 

"s 

153 

26 
'37 

(x) 
(X)" 

1 

81 

606 
268 

143 

2 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeir^ 

* 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper. 

PE(HIA,   ILL. 

(x) 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 

3 
6 

84 

823 
(x) 

22,170 

1 
63 

(x) 
19,541 

307 
17,024 

92 
3,442 

31 
2,767 

31 
5,619 

153 
3,130 

... 

2,066 

121 

39 

42 

52 

143 
1,893 

123 

(x) 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper. 

PHILADELPHU,  PA. 

247 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 

27 

56 

1 

7 

M 

10,421 
(x) 

2,070 

24 
39 

5 

10,850 
8,691 

(x) 

8,742 
8,282 

1,036 

2,391 
1,051 

375 

1,522 
1,245 

52 

3,029 
2,590 

390 

1,250 
1,880 

137 

550 
1,516 

82 

56 
65 

223 

39 
41 

42 

20 
32 

1,761 

132 

495 

114 
9 

7 

115 
132 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper. 

PHOENIX,  ABIZ. 

,.,| 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

6 

1 
25 

(x) 

(x) 
7,231 

5 
14 

(x) 
(x) 

1,036 
(x) 

375 
(x) 

52 
462 

390 
906 

137 
1,382 

82 
735 

223 
81 

41 
68 

... 

... 

495 

803 

7 
69 

(x) 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

*      ' 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper. 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 

9 

13 
3 

3,510 

3,058 
663 

5 

8 

1 

2,932 

2,564 
(x) 

2,424 

2,295 
(x) 

771 

463 
(x) 

158 
304 

458 
44B 

773 
609 

264 
471 

81 

6 
62 

'.'.'. 

... 

502 

57 
244 

69 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 

See  footnote  at  eiid  of  table 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 


8.129 


Table  8P.— ESTABLISHMENTS  REPORTING  RECEIPTS  OF  $50,000  OR  MORE  FROM  LAUNDRY  WORK  (BUNDLE,  FLAT, 
AND  FAMILY  SERVICES)— RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY 
KIND  OF  BUSINESS;  1948— Continued 


EstabUshments  analyzing  laundry  work  receipts 

repomng  receipts 
of  $50,000  or  more 
from  bundry  work 

Total 

Receipts  from  laundry  work- 
bundle,  flat,  and  family  aervicea 

Receipts  from — 

Metropolitan  area  and  kind  of  business 

Number 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

(TTioiuund 
dnlUri) 

Total 

(Thousand 
dolbrs) 

Bundle 
work 

(Thoiu. 
dol.) 

Flat 
work 

(Thouj. 
dol.) 

Family  services 

Commercial 
starch  and 
flat  work 

(ThouSiind 
dollars) 

Linen 
supply 
service 

(Thous. 
dol.) 

Diaper 
service 

(Thouj. 
dol.) 

Indus' 

trial 
laundry 

work 
(Thous. 

dol.) 

Cleaning 

and 
dyeing 

work 
(Thous. 

dol.) 

Rug 
cleaning 

(Thous. 
dol.) 

sjumber 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

(IliouMnd 
dolkrj) 

Finished 

(Thouj. 
dol.) 

Semi- 
finished 

(Thous. 
dol.) 

Damp 
wash 

(Thous. 
dol) 

Other 

(Thous. 
dol.) 

PCBTUND,  GREG. 
Total 

17 

5,474 

10 

(x) 

(x) 

497 

113 

940 

309 

(x) 

446 

588 

382 

Power  laundries,  vlth  cleaning  and  dyeing 

6 

10 
1 

35 

(x) 

2,534 
(x) 

%739 

5 
5 

26 

(x) 
1,486 

4,802 

(x) 

947 

3,584 

178 
319 

416 

33 

80 

473 

583 

357 

1,385 

118 

191 

758 

(x) 
552 

324 

122 

127 

215 
373 

4 

63 

338 
44 

978 

(x) 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 

PROVIDENCE,  R.    I, 
Total 

(x) 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 

9 

24 

2 

3 

(x) 

3,561 
(x) 

1,346 

7 

18 

1 

2 

(x) 

3,005 
(x) 

(x) 

1,015 

2,509 
60 

(x) 

188 
228 

136 

93 
380 

74 

265 

1,060 
60 

66 

400 
358 

49 
49 

163 

69 
483 

(x) 
(X) 

135 

71 
56 

53 
53 

137 

4 

63 

322 

419 
237 

64 

M 

(x) 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 

17 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 

READING,  PA. 
Total 

power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

1 

2 

10 

(x) 
(x) 

2,964 

2 
8 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 
1,931 

136 
847 

74 
503 

66 
283 

•    • 

64 
300 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper. 

RICHMCWD,   VA. 
XotaJ. .               .    ., 

...  i     (x) 

facilities 

5 

(x) 

(x) 
(X) 

3,715 

3 

4 

1 

11 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

1,026 

847 
58 

2,153 

328 

461 
58 

555 

286 
217 

487 

233 
50 

329 

110 
53 

736 

69 
66 

46 

16 
121 

(x) 

15 

75 

157 

(x) 
928 

i 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

.••  '    (x) 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper. 

ROCHESTER,  N.  Y. 
Total 

(x)              55 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 

7 

1 
1 

8 

(x) 

481 
tx) 

tx) 
1,362 

6 

3 

1 

1 
6 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(X) 

(x) 

1,580 

315 
197 

61 
659 

427 

71 
45 

12 
78 

452 

6 

4 

25 

73 

,      150 
99 

7 
468 

591 

80 
49 

16 
113 

37 
8 

1 

(x) 
34 

275 

15 
162 

75 

155 
2 

476 

(x) 
425 

(x) 
(x) 

55 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 

(x)     '       ... 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper. 

Total 

facilities 

6 
2 

35 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

4 
2 

21 

(x) 

(x) 

509 
150 

4,642 

33 

45 

2,199 

63 

384 
84 

859 

92 
1,409 

112 

242 
33 

628 

162 

197 

... 

70 

(x) 
(x) 

(X) 

... 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper. 

ST.  LOUIS,  HO. 
Total 

1 
22 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 

18 

16 

J 

8 

5,516 

3,562 
(x) 

(x) 

13 

7 

1 

6 

4,474 

1,714 
(x) 

(x) 

3,277 

1,198 
167 

901 

1,707 

411 
81 

552 

34 
29 

80 

579 

267 
13 

17 

864 

474 
71 

216 

93 

17 
2 

36 

190 
438 

107 

126 
71 

...  1         70 

1 

789 

7 
(x) 

(x) 

22]       ... 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 

... 

... 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper. 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 

3 
5 

(X, 
875 

3 
3 

(x) 
(x) 

309 
592 

189 
363 

80 

17 

40 
176 

36 

62 
45 

... 

(x) 
(X) 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 
industrial,  and  rug  cleaning) 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


8.130 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  8P.— ESTABLISHMENTS  REPORTING  RECEIPTS  OF  $50,000  OR  MORE  FROM  LAUNDRY  WORK  (BUNDLE,  FLAT, 
AND  FAMILY  SERVICES)— RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY 
KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Metropolitan  area  and  kind  of  business 


Establishments 
reporting  receipts 
of  $50,000  or  more 
firom  laundry  work 


Receipts, 
enure  year 

(Thousand 
doildTs) 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Establishments  arulyzing  laundry  work  receipts 


Total 

(Thousand 
dollaTs) 


(Thous. 
dol.) 


Receipts  from  laundry  work — 
bundle,  flat,  and  family  servic£s 


Bundle 
work 


FUt 
work 


(TTioiu. 
dol.) 


Family  services 


(TTious. 
dol.) 


Semi- 
finished 


(Thous. 
dol.) 


Damp 
wash 


(Tlious. 
dol) 


Receipts  from- 


Commercial 
starch  and 
flat  work 

(Thoasand 
dollars) 


supply 
service 

(TTious. 
dol.) 


Diaper 
service 

(Thous. 
dol.) 


Indus 

trial 
laundry 

work 
(Thous. 

dol.) 


Cleaning 

and 
dyeing 

work 
(Thous. 

dol.) 


Rug 
cleaning 

(Thous. 
dol.) 


[Thous. 

dol.) 


SAN  ANTONIO,  TEX. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 

facilities .■• 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 

facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 

industrial,  and  rug  t-ieaning) 

SAN  BERNARDINO,  CAIIF. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 
Industrial,  and  rug  cleaning) 

SAN  DIEGO,  CAIIF. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 
industrial ,  and  rug  cleaning) 

SAN  FHANCISCO-OAKLAND,  CAIIF. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 
industrial,  and  rug  cleaning) 

SAN  JOSE,  CALIF. 
Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 
industrial ,  and  rug  cleaning) 

SCRANTON,  PA. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 
industrial,  and  rug  cleaning) 

SEATTLE,  WASH. 

Total 

Power  laundries,   with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 
industrial,  and  rug  cleaning) 

SOUTH  BEND,   IND. 

Total 

Po>ier  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facillt.ies 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper. 
Industrial,  and  rug  cleaning) 

.See  footnote  at  end  of  uble. 


3,260 


456 
415 


(x) 


1,331 
(x) 


(x) 


14,239 


4,224 
1,105 


(x) 


(x) 

1,030 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


1,558 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


1,930 


1,280 


(x) 


_(iL 


(x) 


250 
232 


56 
148 


111 
54 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


1,020 
96 


7,682 


554 
10 


1,968 


23 
324 


4,675 


151 
117 


3,137 
(x) 


(x) 


2,543 
242 


902 
83 


162 
228 


1,329 

122 


503 
66 


367 
35 


(x) 


(x) 


62 

487 


56 

303 


34 

117 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


180 
394 


2,800 


20 
153 


63 

183 


(X) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 

(x) 


(x) 


165 
481 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


3,358 
794 


(x) 


2,152 
648 


667 
323 


280 
107 


560 
126 


4A8 
72 


197 

20 


721 
105 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


109 

100 


354 
70 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
125 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 


8.131 


Table  8P.— ESTABUSHMENTS  REPORTING  RECEIPTS  OF  $50,000  OR  MORE  FROM  LAUNDRY  WORK  (BUNDLE,  FLAT, 
AND  FAMILY  SERVICES)— RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY 
KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Eatablishments  analyzing  laundry  work  receipts 

reporting  recapta 
of  $50,000  or  more 
from  laundry  work 

Total 

Receip 

b.mdle. 

ta  from  laundry  work — 
flat,  and  family  servuxi 

Receipts  from — 

Metropobian  area  and  kind  of  business 

Number 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dolldri) 

Total 

(Thousand 
dolbrr) 

Bundle 
work 

(TJlDUJ. 

dol.) 

Rat 
work 

CDioiu. 
dol.) 

Family  services 

Commerda 
starch  and 
flat  work 

(Thousand 
dollors) 

Linen 
supply 
service 

(Thous. 
dol.) 

Diaper 
service 

(Thous, 
dol.) 

Indiis' 

trial 
Sundry 

work 
(Thous. 

dol.) 

21eamnf 

and 
dyeing 

work 
(Thous. 

dol.) 

Rug 
cleaning 

(Thous. 
dol.) 

Number 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thiiiuund 

Ftmshed 

{TIious. 
dol.) 

Semi- 
Sniahed 

(Thous. 
dol.) 

Damp 
wash 

(Thous 
JoM 

Other 

(Thous. 
dol.) 

SPOKANE,   WASH. 
Total 

3 

716 

3 

718 

401 

V. 

54 

145 

94 

54 

138 

176 

3 

Power  laundries,   with  cleaning  and  dyeing- 
facilities 

1 

(x) 
(x) 

2,2iA 

2 
1 

9 

(X) 

(x) 

1,455 

(x) 
(x) 

1,149 

(x) 
(x) 

506 

18 
36 

297 

127 
D8 

253 

40 

54 

60 

18 
36 

33 

138 
29 

5 

"• 

'••• 

176 

267 

3 
(x) 

Pover  laundries,  vlthout  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Other  establishoents  (linen 
Industrial,  and  rug  cleanl 

SPRINGFULD-HOLYOKE,  I 

supply,  diaper, 
■\g) 

1ASS. 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 

6 

1 

1 
5 

(x) 

650 
(x) 

(x) 

SOt, 

3 

5 
1 

4 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

564 
(x) 

314 

(x) 

274 
(x) 

99 

243 

54 

111 

68 
185 

92 

29 

31 

12 

13 
20 

16 
13 

161 

5 
109 

10^ 

7 
154 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Other  establishments  (linen 
Industrial^  and  rug  clean Ir 

STOCKTON,  CALIF. 
Total 

supply,  diaper, 
jg) 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 

2 
2 

1 
B 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

1 
2 

1 
8 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

80 
171 

63 
(x) 

36 
63 

(x) 

45 
66 

72 

35 
57 

219 

12 
292 

20 

26 

135 

66 

109 

... 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

492 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 

Other  establishments  (linen 
industrial,  and  rug  cleanir 

SYRACUSE,   N.  Y. 
Total 

supply,  diaper, 
ig) 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 

3 

3 
2 

7 

646 

801 
(x) 

1,818 

3 

3 
2 

5 

646 

801 
(x) 

(x) 

496 

659 
(x) 

765 

385 

167 
(x) 

22 

72 
14 

1 
218 

594 

38 
254 

132 

20 
3 

66 
211 

128 

... 

... 

150 

76 
266 

(x) 

(x) 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Other  establishments  (linen 
Industrial,   and  rug  cleanir 

TACOMA,  WASH. 

supply,  diaper, 
Ig) 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

1 
6 

16 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

1 
4 

8 

(x) 
(x) 

1,479 

80 
685 

969 

22 
399 

14 
237 

62 
532 

202 

18 
114 

74 

^3 
57 

41 
170 

87 

115 
13 

19 

... 

(x) 
383 

404 

(x) 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Other  establishments  (linen 
industrial,  and  rug  cleanin 

TAMPA-Sr.   PETERSBURG, 

supply,  diaper,' 
g) 

FLA. 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 

10 

1 
1 

10 

1,834 

535 
(x) 

(x) 

2,487 

5 

2 

1 

3 

1,042 

(x) 
(x) 

664 

642 

261 
56 

458 

257 

106 
36 

70 

126 

100 
9 

74 

143 

45 
14 

52 

69 

5 

202 

45 

5 
7 

60 

36 

43 

8 

89 

'l9 

364 

(x) 
(x) 

117 

... 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities .        ... 

Other  establishments  (linen 
ind\i8trlal,  and  rug  cleanin 

TOLEDO,  OHIO 
Total 

supply,   diaper, 
g) 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 

2 

5 

2 

1 
11 

(x) 

747 
(x) 

(x) 
2,582 

2 
1 

6 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

347 
111 

1,615 

70 
216 

74 
291 

52 

552 

91 
111 

430 

60 
126 

89 
20 

::: 

... 

... 

(x) 
(x) 

173 

(x) 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Other  establishments  (linen 
industrial,  and  rug  cleanin 

IRENTON,  H.    J. 

siqjply,  diaper, 
g) 

32 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 

3 
8 

1,515 
1,067 

1 
5 

(x) 
798 

832 
783 

198 

18 

258 

33 

293 

259 

82 
348 

1 
125 

20 

... 

::; 

158 
15 

(x) 

32 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Other  establishments  (linen 
industrial,  and  rug  cleanin 

supply,  diaper, 
g) 

1 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


8.132 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  8P.— ESTABLISHMENTS  REPORTING  RECEIPTS  OF  $50,000  OR  MORE  FROM  LAUNDRY  WORK  (BUNDLE,  FLAT, 
AND  FAMILY  SERVICES)— RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY 
KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Metxopobtan  area  and  land  of  business 


TULSA,  OKLA, 
Total 

Power  laundries,   vith  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning-  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,   diaper^ 
industrial,  and  rug  cleaning) 

UTICA-ROME,   N.   Y. 
Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Power  laimdries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
faciliites , 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants , 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,   diaper^ 
industrial,   and  rug  cleaning) 

WASHINGTON,   D.   C. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 
industrial,  and  rug  cleaning) 

WHEELING,  W.  VA. — STEUBENVILLE,  OHIO 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  simply,  diaper, 
industrial,  and  rug  cleaning) 

WICHITA,  KANS. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 
industrial,  and  rug  cleaning) 

WILKES-BARRE-HAZLETON,  PA. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, 
industrial ,  and  rug  cleaning) 

WILMINGTON,  DEL. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,   diaper> 
Industrial,   and  rug  cleaning) 

WORCESTER,  MASS. 
Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  ana  dyeing 
facilities 

Power  laundries,   without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establlsluoents  (linen  supply,  diaper, 
Industrial,  and  rug  cleaning) 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


Establishments 
reporting  rccdpta 
of  $50,000  or  mOTC 
firom  laundry  work 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
doliaTs) 


(x) 


1,741 


1,206 


(x) 
(x) 


Cx) 


1,077 
(x) 


(x) 


_ixl_ 


Number 


(x) 


1,796 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x)' 


(x) 


(x) 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
doilaTs) 


Estabhahmenta  analyzing  laundry  work  receipts 


(x) 


1,339 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


12,556 

362 
(x) 


Jxl. 


(x) 
(x) 


1,670 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


1,161 


(x) 
(x)' 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


Tool 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Bundle 
work 

(Diouj. 
del) 


948 
68 


Rtt»pta  from  laundry  work — 
bundle,  flat,  and  family  aervicea 


201 
85 


8,993 


8,339 


352 
302 


300 
123 


1,326 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


1,001 


455 

171 


Flat 
work 

(Thous. 
dot.) 


Family  services 


Finished 

(TJioiu. 
dol.) 


176 
38 


144 
83 


317 
10 


211 
96 


1,144 
89 


65 

117 


211 

10 


Semi- 
finished 


(Thouj. 
_M1 


103 
30 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


174 
38 


1,000 


122 
154 


CommcrdaJ    Luicn 


Damp 
wash 


(TJioiu. 
_ilU_ 


Receipts  from — 


starch  and 
6at  work 


(Thousand 
doHars) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


supply 
service 

{Thous. 
dol.) 


Diaper 

service 

(,Thous. 
dol.) 


Indus 

trial 
Sundry 

work 
(Tliour. 

ML 


[^leanini 

and 
dyeing 

woric 
(TIbui. 
>l.) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


ixL 


Rug 
deanmg 


(Thxu. 


(x) 
(x) 


1 
192 


[Tliow. 
(fc»l.) 


(x) 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 


8.133 


Tabic  8P.— ESTABLISHMENTS  REPORTING  RECEIPTS  OF  $50,000  OR  MORE  FROM  LAUNDRY  WORK  (BUNDLE,  FLAT, 
AND  FAMILY  SERVICES)— RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY 
KIND  OF  BUSINESS.  1948— Continued 


Establishments  analyzing  laundry  work  receipts 

reporting  rccapts 
of  $50,000  or  more 
from  laundry  work 

Total 

Receipts  from  laundry  work— 
bundle,  6at.  and  family  services 

Receipts  from — 

Metropobtan  area  and  kind  of  business 

Number 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thouiand 
Mlart) 

Total 

(TIlOUJSTld 

dolUri) 

Bundle 
work 

(Jhous. 

Flat 
work 

(Thoui. 
dol,) 

Family  services 

Commercia 
st9''ch  and 
flat  work 

(Tdousand 
dollars) 

Linen 
supply 
service 

(Tlums. 
dol.) 

Diaper 

service 

(Thous. 
dol.) 

Indus' 

trial 
Sundry 

work 
(TTious. 

df\,) 

Cleaning 

and 
dyeing 

work 
{Thms. 

dol.l 

Rug 
cleaning 

(TIious. 

Number 

Receipts, 
enure  year 

{Thousand 
aolUri) 

Finished 

(Thorn, 
dol.) 

Semi- 
finished 

(TIiouj. 

Damp 
wash 

[Thous. 
iol.) 

Other 

(TTwiu. 
dol.) 

YORK,   PA. 

5 

1,019 

•; 

(x) 

i90 

92 

136 

170 

79 

13 

12 

39 

9 

357 

(x) 

Power  laundries,  wtth  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

5 
5 

1,019 
1,113 

3 

(x) 
(x) 

490 
290 

92 
100 

13b 
12 

170 
63 

79 
98 

13 
17 

12 
10 

39 

5 

9 

357 
(x) 

(x) 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
facilities 

Other    establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper. 

YOUNCSTOWN,  OHIO 
Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing 

2 

2 
1 

2 
1 

(x) 
(x) 

213 
77 

65 
35 

7 
5 

•S3 

20 

Si 
14 

14 

3 

10 

5 

(x) 
(x) 

Power  laundries,   without  cleaning  and  dyeing 

Other  establlshiDents  (linen  supply,   diaper, 

X  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure. 

Note:   See  Explanatory  Material  for  definitions  of  Standard  Metropolitan  Areas. 


8.134 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  8Q.— ESTABLISHMENTS  REPORTING  RECEIPTS  OF  $50,000  OR  MORE  FROM  LAUNDRY  WORK  (BUNDLE,  FLAT, 
AND  FAMILY  SERVICES)— RETAIL,  BY  METHOD  OF  DELIVERY,  AND  WHOLESALE-GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION 
AND  STATE,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948 


Establishments  reporting 

receipts  of  $50,000  or  more 

from  laundry  work 

Establi^hnients  aiulyzmg 

laundry  work 

receipts 

Number 

Receipts, 

entire  year, 

total 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Receipts  from  laundry  work — bundle,  flat,  and  ^mily  services 

Number 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
dolbrs) 

Total 

(TJiousand 
dollars) 

Retail 

Wholesale 

CThousand 
dollars) 

Tool 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Delivered 
to  home 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Delivered 

through 

plant 

office, 

or  branch 

store 

(Thousand 

dollars) 

Other 

receipts 

CThousand 
dollars) 

UNITED  STATES 
Total 

3,617 

786,378 

2,515 

610,037 

437,683 

415 ,072 

320 ,793 

94,279 

22,611 

172.354 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

1,903 

1,555 

126 

33 
348 

470,867 
251,088 
44,112 

20,311 
54,096 

1,372 

1,042 

79 

22 

235 

374,705 

187,397 

30,732 

17,203 
38,749 

255,052 

168,373 

10,056 

4,202 
29,876 

245,389 

156,277 

9,345 

4,061 
28,986 

186,973 

126,441 

4,019 

3,360 
23,065 

58,416 

29,836 

5,326 

701 
5,921 

9,663 

12,096 

711 

Ul 
890 

119,653 
19,024 
20,676 

13,001 
8,873 

Other  establishments   (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 

GEOmAPHIC  DIVISION 

"e\J     ;iiPlr'.nd 
Total 

Power  laundries,   with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

100 

229 

14 

5 
733 

19,184 
28,882 
4,779 

1,251 
183,413 

68 

155 
8 

4 
552 

14,326 
20,719 
(x) 

Cx) 
154,825 

10,020 

18,528 

954 

374 

119,557 

9,919 

17,796 

898 

373 
106,189 

7,943 

14,374 

457 

291 
90,832 

1,976 

3,422 

441 

82 
15,357 

101 

732 

56 

1 
13,368 

4,306 

2,191 
Cx) 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,   industrial,  and 

Cx) 

Middle  Atlantic 

Total 

35,268 

Power  laundries,   with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

223 

474 

31 

5 

611 

82,583 
77,827 
16,481 

6,522 
154,598 

171 

351 

26 

4 
429 

69,509 
64,299 
(x) 

(x) 
.  120,717 

53,649 

60,346 

3,934 

1,628 
91,505 

48,212 
52,878 
3,611 

1,488 
89,065 

43,655 

44,863 

993 

1,321 
73,262 

4,557 
8,015 
2,618 

167 
15,803 

5,437 

7,468 

323 

140 
2,440 

15,860 
3,953 
Cx) 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,    industrial,  and 

Cx) 

East  north  Central 
Total 

29,212 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

267 

313 

22 

9 
257 

72,146 

69,947 

6,627 

5,878 
53,887 

201 
208 
15 

5 
169 

59,262 
52,322 
4,629 

4,504 
39,963 

39,885 

49,288 

1,657 

675 
25,395 

39,083 

47,652 

1,655 

675 
24,950 

31,923 

39,775 

957 

607 
18,692 

7,160 

7,877 

698 

68 
6,258 

802 

1,636 

2 

445 

19,377 
3,034 
2,972 

Other  establishments   (linen  supply,  diaper,   industrial,  and 

West  North  Central 
Total 

14,568 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

135 
59 
11 

2 
569 

41,726 
8,335 
(x) 

(x) 
122,164 

129 

31 

7 

2 

408 

32,337 
4,780 
(x) 

Cx) 
96,028 

20,993 

3,441 

672 

289 
65,350 

20,703 

3,345 

613 

289 
63,592 

15,569 
2,516 

350 

257 
46,381 

5,134 
829 
263 

32 

17,211 

290 
96 
59 

1,758 

11,344 
1,339 
Cx) 

Other  establishments   (linen  supply,  diaper,   industrial,   and 

Cx) 

South  Atlantic 
Total 

30,678 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,,.,,.,. 
Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

413 

12" 
23 

4 
247 

96,938 
16,201 
6,986 

2,039 
48,631 

312 
83 
12 

1 
155 

79,432 
11,539 
(x) 

(x) 
33,220 

53,260 

10,099 

1,720 

271 
23,956 

52,060 
9,812 
1,449 

271 
23,623 

38,030 

7,407 

784 

160 
16,243 

14,030 

2,405 

665 

111 
7,380 

1,200 
287 
271 

333 

26,172 
1,440 
Cx) 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,    industrial,  and 

Cx) 

East  South  Central 

9,264 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laxindries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

186 
54 
6 

1 
349 

38,653 
8,675 
(x) 

(x) 
64,061 

124 
29 

2 

211 

28,269 

(x) 

(x) 

44,416 

19,624 

4,209 

123 

29,395 

19,450 

4,050 

123 

28,899 

13,124 

3,044 

75 

18,558 

6,326 

1,006 

48 

10,341 

174 
159 

496 

8,645 
Cx) 
Cx) 

Other  establishments   (linen  supply,   diaper,   industrial,  and 

West  South  Central 
Total 

U,021 

Power  laundries,   without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

275 

63 

9 

2 
136 

52,676 
6,820 

(x) 

(x) 
25,658 

179 

27 

3 

2 
91 

38,416 
3,254 
Cxi 

Cx) 
18,816 

25,536 

2,819 

420 

620 
12,209 

25,124 
2,735 

420 

620 
11,907 

16,093 

1,777 

243 

445 
8,356 

9,031 
958 
177 

175 
3,551 

412 
84 

302 

12,880 
435 
Cx) 

Other  establishments   (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 

Cx) 

Mountain 

6,607 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

92 

41 

2 

1 
367 

19,705 
5,466 
(x) 

(x) 
79,870 

65 
25 

1 

265 

U,989 

Cx) 

Cx) 

,     63,303 

9,219 

2,934 

56 

40,440 

8,995 

2,856 

56 

37,861 

6,356 

1,983 

17 

25,404 

2,639 

873 

39 

12,457 

224 

78 

2,579 

5,770 
Cx) 
Cx) 

Other  establishments   (linen  supply,  diaper,   industrial,  and 

Pacific 
Total 

22,863 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  d.velng  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

162 
193 

8 

4 

47,256 
28,935 
(x) 

(X) 

123 

133 

5 

4 

38,165 
22,125 
Cx) 

Cx) 

22,866 

16,709 
520 

X5 

21,843 

15,153 

520 

345 

14,280 

10,702 

143 

279 

7,553 

4,451 

377 

66 

1,023 
1,556 

15,299 

c.r 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,   industrial,  and 

Cx) 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 

LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 


8.135 


Tabic  8Q.— EST ABUSHMENTS  REPORTING  RECEIPTS  OF  $50,000  OR   MORE  FROM  LAUNDRY  WORK  (BUNDLE,  FLAT, 
AND  FAMILY  SERVICES)— RETAIL,  BY  METHOD  OF  DELIVERY,  AND  WHOLESALE— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION 
AND  STATE,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948-Continucd 


Geographic  division.  State,  and  kiod  of  buaineu 


EstabliahmentA  reporting 

recdpta  of  $50,000  or  more 

from  bundry  work 


Number 


Receipts, 

entire  year 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Establishments  analyzmg  laundry  work  receipts 


Number 


Receipts, 

entire  year, 

total 


(ThoxLsand 
dolLin) 


Receipts  from  laundry  work — btmdle,  flat,  and  family  services 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Retail 


Total 


{Thousand 
dolLiri) 


Delivered 

to  home 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Dehvered 

through 

plant 

office, 

or  branch 

store 

(Thousand 

dollars) 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Other 
receipts 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


New  England 
Maine 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities , 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,... 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) 

New  Hamn.shire 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities , 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facllittes,. .,, 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper.  Industrial,  and 
i^  cleaning) < 

Vermont 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,,,,, 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants. ,. 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper.  Industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning). 

Massachusetts 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities , 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.,.., 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants , 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) 

Rhode  Island 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities ., 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities, ..,, 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) , 

Connecticut 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities , 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,,.. 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper.  Industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning)  

Middle  Atlantic 
New  York 
Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilltiea,... 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants. 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning' 

New  Jersey 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities, 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,,,. 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) 

Pennsylvania 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  -.rfthout  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) 


i7 

130 


103 
281 


108 
6 


(x) 
(x) 


1,389 
591 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


9,604 
16,048 
4,071 

(x) 


1,810 

3,487 

708 


(x) 


5,923 

6,997 


(x) 


37,951 
47,745 
10,964 

6,522 


40,427 


22,421 
14,667 
3,339 


(x) 
(x) 


l,4ub 


53 
916 


1,115 


53 
916 


53 

772 


(x) 

(x) 


(x) 


615 
500 


587 

389 


471 
309 


116 

80 


(x) 
(x) 


22,854 


17,861 


17,225 


3,315 


7,004 
12,579 
(x) 

(x) 


(x) 


5,191 

11,468 

894 


5,146 

10,934 
838 


4,417 

8,852 

406 


729 

2,082 

432 


1,397 
2,931 

(x) 


J2O. 


944 

2,435 

60 


6,362 


938 

2,435 

60 


652 

2,020 

51 


4,713 


2S6 

415 
9 


1,540 


4,762 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


3,145 

3,151 


3,123 
3,064 


2,235 
2,372 


838 

692 


51,052 


89 
219 

15 


34,943 
40,658 
10,96.; 

(x) 


(x) 


26,863 
38,563 
2,946 


23,935 


25,741 

32,145 

2,835 


19,571 


23,190 

26,056 

485 

1,321 


17,812 


2,551 
6,089 
2,350 


1,759 


16,394 
10,845 
(x) 


32,448 


13,220 

10,204 

511 


9,319 

9,856 

396 


8,667 

8,965 

180 


21,968 


652 
891 
216 


22,211 

15,415 

2,178 


18,172 

12,7% 

1,480 


13,566 

11,579 

477 


13,152 
10,877 

380 


11,798 

9,842 

328 


1,354 

1,035 

52 


28 

111 


1,122 
6,418 

111 


3,901 
343 
115 


1,213 


414 

702 

97 


(x) 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 

(x) 


4,993 


1,813 
1,111 
(x) 

(x) 


JiL 


(x) 


(x) 


453 
496 


1,617 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


8,080 
2,095 
8,018 

(x) 


3,174 
641 
(x) 


6,826 


4,606 
1,217 
1,003 


See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


8.136 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  8Q.— ESTABLISHMENTS  REPORTING  RECEIPTS  OF  $50,000  OR  MORE  FROM  LAUNDRY  WORK  (BUNDLE,  FLAT, 
AND  FAMILY  SERVICES)— RETAIL,  BY  METHOD  OF  DELIVERY,  AND  WHOLESALE^GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION 
AND  STATE,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Geographic  division.  State,  and  Idd  of  business 


Establishments  reporting 

receipts  of  $50,000  or  more 

from  laundry  work 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


(TJiousiind 
dollars) 


Establishments  analyzing  laundry  work  receipts 


Number 


Receipts. 

entire  year, 

total 


{TTiousuTid 
dollars) 


Receipts  from  laundry  work — bundle,  flat,  and  lamily  service* 


Total 


{Thousand 
doltdri) 


Retail 


Total 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


I>elivered 
to  home 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Dehvered 

through 

plant 

office, 

or  branch 

store 

(Thousand 

dollars) 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Other 
receipta 


(TTiousand 
dollars) 


East  North  Central 
Ohio 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.,.. 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants , , 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
ru^  cleaning). ■■■• 

Indiana 
Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,,.. 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning), 

Illinois 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities..,. 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants ,. 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) 

Michigan 
Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.,.. 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) 

Wisconsin 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,,,. 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants. 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) 

West  North  Central 
Minnesota 
Total , 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,..,, 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants, 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) 

Iowa 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

^ower  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants ,, 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning ), ,,,. 

Missouri 
Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) 

North  Dakota 
Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper.  Industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


74 

154 

i 


M 


17,827 
9,751 
3,0« 

(x) 


19,156 


10,950 
6,961 
1,245 


23,256 
39,649 
(x) 

(x) 


(x) 


10,952 
10,814 
(x) 

4,306 


13,243 


9,161 
2,772 
1,310 


Jxl. 


8,830 
(x) 

(x) 


8,267 


6,999 
360 
908 


20,868 


14,451 
5,016 
Cx) 

(x) 


17,159 


13,109 


14,392 
8,078 
2,199 


(x) 


9,522 

7,344 
536 


9,408 

7,215 

536 


11,120 


7,303 

5,712 

94 


8,871 


2,105 

1,503 

442 


2,249 


8,674 
5,649 
(x  ) 


49,186 


5,668 

5,132 

392 


5,661 

5,067 

392 


4,465 

4,139 

267 


35 ,439 


1,196 
928 
125 


5,086 


59 

102 
3 


20,089 

28,124 

(x) 

(x) 


(x) 


14,198 
27,143 
(x) 

(x) 


(x) 


13,879 

26,208 

Cx) 

(x) 


(x) 


11,953 

23,090 

307 


1,926 
3,118 
(x) 

(x) 


(x) 


8,399 
(x) 


(x) 


5,448 
7,478 


(x) 


(x) 


5,162 
7,027 


(x) 


(x) 


4,045 
5,326 


5,954 


1,117 
1,701 


(x) 


(x) 


7,708 

(x) 

(x) 


8,666 


5,049 
2,191 

(x) 


5,109 


4,973 
2,135 
(x) 


4,157 

1,508 

289 


3,907 


816 
627 

(x) 


7,284 

(x) 

(x) 


5,870 


4,316 
585 
208 


,289 
576 
193 


3,259 
489 
159 


1,030 
87 
34 


5,077 

(x) 

(x) 


16,020 


2,976 
213 
169 


10,637 


2,876 
213 
169 


2,368 
174 
105 


508 
39 
64 


2,625 


11,761 
2,858 
(x) 

(x) 


(x) 


8,270 

1,911 

167 


8,166 

1,881 

167 


6,128 
1,413 


2,038 

468 

87 


(x) 


114 
129 


1,254 


319 
935 


286 
451 


104 
30 


(x) 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 


8.137 


Table  8Q.— ESTABLISHMENTS  REPORTING  RECEIPTS  OF  $30,000  OR  MORE  FROM  LAUNDRY  WORK  (BUNDLE,  FLAT, 
AND  FAMILY   SERVICES)— RETAIL.  BY  METHOD  OF  DELIVERY,  AND  WHOLESALE— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION 
AND  STATE,  BV  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Esublishmenta  reporting 

recapta  of  $50,000  or  more 

from  laundry  work 

Eatablishmenta  analyzing  laundry  work 

receipts 

Number 

Receipts. 

entire  year, 

toul 

(TliouMnd 
dclbn) 

Receip 

a  hoBi  laundry  work — bundle,  flat,  and  family  aervicea 

Number 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

doIWi) 

Total 

(Thousand 
dolUrs) 

Retail 

Wholesale 

(TlwuMnd 
dollars) 

Geognphic  divinoo.  State,  and  bad  of  buuncM 

Total 

(Thousand 
dolUrj) 

Delivered 
to  home 

(TIiouMtid 
dollars) 

Dcliveml 
through 

plant 
ofBce, 

or  branch 
store 

(Thiiuand 
dollarj) 

Other 
recapta 

(Tlwtuand 
dollars) 

Vest  "orth  Central — Tontlnued 
South  Dakota 
Total 

9 

1,335 

6 

(x) 

773 

716 

563 

153 

57 

(x) 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities..,. 

6 
3 

22 

1,109 
226 

5,054 

5 

1 

12 

tx) 
(x) 

U) 

707 
66 

2,116 

707 
9 

2,037 

562 

1 

1,423 

145 

8 

614 

'57 
79 

(x) 
(x) 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 

Nebraska 
Total 

(x) 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 

U 
6 
2 

i7 

3,906 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

10 

1 
1 

23 

3,234 
(i5 
(x) 

3,871 

1,922 
66 
128 

2,916 

1,887 
66 
84 

2,892 

1,367 
50 
6 

1,873 

520 
16 
78 

1,019 

35 

44 

24 

1,312 
(x) 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,   industrial,  and 

Kansas 
Total 

955 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,.,. 
Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

33 

13 

1 

5,492 

1,195 
(x) 

(x) 

17 
6 

4 

3,252 

619 

(x) 

2,316 

600 

(x) 

2,292 
600 

(x) 

1,484 
389 

772 

808 
211 

(x) 

24 

936 
19 

Other  establlstments  (linen  supply,  diaper,   industrial,  and 

South  Atlantic 
Delaware 
Total 

(x) 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.,,. 

3 
"l 

57 

(x) 
(x)" 

(x) 

3 

1 

41 

(x) 
(x)"' 

(x) 

677 
(x)" 

(xl 

677 
(x)" 

8,427 

660 

112 

7,155 

17 
(x)" 

1,272 

(x) 

(X) 

188 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,   industrial,  and 

Maryland 
Total 

2,568 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities, 

Power  laundries,   without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,,... 

36 

20 

1 

30 

12,602 
2,725 
(x) 

(x) 

24 
16 

1 

22 

8,511 
2,157 
(x) 

(x) 

6,348 
2,089 
(x) 

7,786 

6,329 

1,992 

106 

7,466 

5,278 

1,771 

106 

5,474 

1,051 
221 

1,992 

19 
97 

(x) 

320 

2,163 
68 
337 

District  of  Columbia 
Total 

(x) 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 

20 

3 
1 

1 
89 

(x) 

765 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

19 
3 

72 

(x) 
289 

(x) 

7,507 
279 

10,546 

7,187 
279 

10,463 

5,4U 
60 

7,938 

1,773 
219 

2,525 

320 
83 

(X) 

10 

Other  establishments   (linen  supply,  diaper,    industrial,  and 

Virginia 
Total 

(x) 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 

66 

21 

2 

27 

13,917 
3,000 
(x) 

(x) 

57 
14 

1 

21 

12,303 
2,306 
(x) 

5,819 

8,507 

1,981 

58 

(x) 

8,434 

1,981 

48 

3,464 

6,392 
1,546 

2,803 

2,042 

435 

48 

661 

73 

'io 

(x) 

3,796 
325 

rug  cleaning) 

West  Virginia 
Total 

(x) 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,,.. 
Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

17 
8 

2 

126 

4,923 
966 
(x) 

20,415 

13 
6 
2 

88 

4,130 
(x) 
(x) 

15,478 

2,470 
574 
(x) 

11,302 

2,470 
560 
434 

10,971 

2,076 
418 
309 

8,012 

394 
142 
125 

2,959 

14 
(x) 

331 

1,660 
(x) 
(x) 

North  Carolina 
Total 

4,176 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

P^wer  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  faoilitles.... 
Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants ,,,, 

90 
32 

i 

16,401 

3,278 

736 

68 

20 

13,454 
2,024 

9,379 
1,923 

9,057 
1,914 

6,601 
1,411 

2,456 
503 

322 

9 

4,075 
101 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 

8.138 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  8Q.— ESTABLISHMENTS  REPORTING  RECEIPTS  OF  $50,000  OR  MORE  FROM  LAUNDRY  WORK  (BUNDLE,  FLAT,' 
AND  FA2VIILY  SERVICES)— RETAIL,  BY  METHOD  OF  DELIVERY,  AND  WHOLESALE-GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION 
AND   STATE,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Establishments  reporting 

reccipta  of  $50,000  or  more 

from  laundry  work 

Establishments  analyzing  laundry  work 

receipts 



Number 

Receipts, 

entire  yeac, 

total 

(Tlioiuand 
dolUrs) 

Receipts  frcm  laundry  work — bundle,  flat,  and  family  services 

Number 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

(TIlOUMTUJ 

ioWars) 

Total 

(TJiouiand 
dolkrj) 

Retail 

Wholesale 

CnuuKlnd 
dollorr) 

Geographic  division.  State,  and  hid  of  business 

Total 
dollars) 

Delivered 
to  home 

(Tlioiudnd 
dollors) 

Delivered 

through 

plant 

ofice, 

or  branch 

store 

(Tlitmiand 

dolUrs) 

Other 
receipts 

CITiotuand 
dollorr) 

South  Atlantic — Continued 
South  Carolina 
Total 

57 

8,501 

34 

5,554 

(i) 

(x) 

2,496 

(x) 

42 

1,733 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

8 
3 

1 
90 

6,695 
940 

(x) 
(x) 

29 
4 

1 

63 

4,755 

(x) 

(x) 

13,385 

3,216 

500 
(x) 

8,390 

3,174 
500 
(x) 

8,850 

2,022 
404 

70 

5,590 

1,152 
96 

(x) 

3,260 

42 

40 

1,539 

(i) 

(x) 

Other  establishments    (linen  supply,  diaper,    industrial,   and 

Georgia 
Total 

4,495 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,   without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

81 
8 

1 

89 

16,063 
580 
(x) 

(x) 

60 
3 

63 

13,141 
244 

16,722 

8,684 
206 
•  .. 

9,974 

8,644 
206 

9,381 

5,491 
99 

6,141 

3,153 
107 

3,240 

40 
593 

4,457 
38 

Other  establish-nents   (linen  supply,   diaper,    industrial,    and 

Florida 
Total 

6,748 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyelit    facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyetng  facilities 

55 

8 
2 

68 

13,648 
3,947 
2,208 

(x) 
(x) 

39 

17 
6 

1 
43 

10,737 
3,316 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

6,472 
2,547 

684 

271 
7,405 

6,088 

2,380 

642 

271 
7,270 

4,096 

1,698 

187 

160 
5,706 

1,992 
682 
455 

111 
1,564 

384 

167 
42 

135 

4,265 
769 
(x) 

Other  establishments   (linen  supply,   diaper,    industrial,   and 

East  South  Central 
Kentucky 
Total 

(x) 

Power  laundries,   with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

2 
79 

9,402 
3,229 

(x) 

18,943 

29 
16 

46 

7,280 
(x) 

11,788 

5,032 
2,373 

8,512 

5,032 
2,238 

8,446 

3,802 
1,904 

5,433 

1,230 
334 

3,013 

135 
66 

2,248 

(X) 

Other  establishments   (linen  supply,  diaper,    industrial,  and 

Tennes  (:■ 
Total 

3,276 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

60 

16 
2 

1 
62 

14,781 
3,439 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

39 

7 

40 

10,525 

1,263 

(x) 

7,362 

1,150 

5,334 

7,320 

1,126 

5,285 

4,805 
628 

3,226 

2,515 

498 

2,059 

42 

24 

99 

3,163 

113 

Other  establishments   (linen  supply,   diaper,    industrial,    and 

Alabama 

(X) 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

i8 
12 
2 

38 

9,394 
1,460 
(X) 

5,623 

32 
6 
2 

24 

t,606 

(X) 

(x) 

3,858 

4,575 
686 
123 

2,655 

4,476 
686 
123 

2,622 

2,639 
512 
75 

1,878 

1,837 
174 
48 

744 

99 
33 

2,031 

(X) 

Other  establishments    (linen  supply,   diaper,    industrial,    and 

Mississippi 
Total 

1,203 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

34 
32 

5,076 

547 

(x) 

24 
25 

3,858 
(x) 

2,655 
2,586 

2,622 
2,460 

1,878 
1,830 

744 
630 

33 
126 

1,203 

Power  laundries,   without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities ' 

Other  establishments   (linen  supply,   diaper,    industrial,   and 
rug  cleaning ) 

Heat  South  Central 
Arkansas 
Total 

(X,     J 

Power  laundries,    with  cleaninc  and  dyeing  facilities 

26 

6 

42 

4,24,1 
(x) 

9,333 

20 

5 

27 

3,398 
(x) 

(x) 

2,235 
351 

4,499 

2,109 
351 

4,499 

1,571 
259 

3,107 

538 
92 

1,392 

126 

'1 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,   diaper,    industrial,   and 

1 

Louisiana 
Total 

1 

Power  laundries,   with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

39 
1 
2 

8,884 

(x> 
(x) 

2f 
1 

7,135 
(x) 

4,396 
103 

4,396 

103 

•           ... 

3,087 
20 

1,309 
83 

'.'.'. 

2,739 

(X) 

Power  laundries,   without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants ' 

Other  establishments   (linen  supply,  diaper.   Industrial,   and    1 
rug  cleaning) ; ' 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 


8.139 


Tabic  8Q.— ESTABLISHMENTS  REPORTING  RECEIPTS  OF  $50,000  OR   MORE  FROM  LAUNDRY  WORK  (BUNDLE,  FLAT, 
AND  FAMILY   SERVICES)— RETAIL,  BY  METHOD  OF  DELIVERY,  AND  WHOLESALE— <JEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION 
AND  STATE,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Geographic  divisiGn,  Sutc,  and  bad  of  bu&incss 


CsoibluihinentA  reporting 

receipts  of  $50,000  or  more 

from  Uundry  work 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


{Thousand 
dollori) 


EatabliAhments  arulyzing  Uundry  work  receipts 


Receipts, 

entire  year, 

total 


(Thousand 
dolldri) 


Receipts  ffom  laundry  work — bundle,  flat,  and  family  services 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Retail 


Total 


(Thousand 
dolldrj) 


Delivered 
to  home 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


E>elivered 

through 

plant 

office, 

or  branch 

store 

CThousand 

dolldrj) 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Other 
receipts 


{Thousand 
dolldrs) 


West  South  Central — Continued 
Oclahoma 

Total 

Power  laundries,  uith  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning 

Texas 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities , 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.,.. 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants ■ 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning } , 

Mountain 

IVmta;  a 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  c leaning } 

Idaho 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities... .. ,.■ 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  anj  dyeing  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper, industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning}..-. 

Wyoming 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities , 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing'  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,   ndustrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) 

Colorado 
Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities...., 

Cleaning  and  dye  ing  plants , 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) i 

New  Mexico 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

PoveT   laundries,  wit  out  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities...., 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Otiier  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning ) 

Arizona 
Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) 

Utah 
Total , 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaninr  ar.d  dyeing  facilities , 

Power  laundries,  witlwut  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,   industrial,   and 
rug  cleaning )......... , ., 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


174 
7 
2 


5,558 
2,126 


(x) 


33,991 
■1,128 
2,t)76 


2,074 
555 


_til_ 


2,368 

(x) 


(x) 


1,136 
(x) 


5,708 
1,950 
(x) 


2,671 
<77 


4,055 
(x) 


1,821 


751 
1,070 


3,442 


3,345 
1,338 


28,698 


2,390 
1,052 


2,357 

1,052 


1,702 
828 


ii.cn 


655 
224 


116 
15 
3 


24,538 
1,414 

(x) 


(X) 


16,515 
1,313 

420 


16,262 

1,22') 

420 


9,733 
0',0 
243 


6,529 
559 

177 


253 
84 


(x) 


628 
265 


628 

265 


495 
22: 


1,526 

(x) 


786 
194 


786 
194 


535 

156 


201 
38 


4,729 


3,392 


1,166 


(x) 
1,355 

(x) 


(x) 


3,610 

1,063 


1,520 


3,519 

985 

56 


1,520 


2,692 
683 

17 


827 
302 
39 


2,164 
(x) 


(x) 


1,318 
202 


1,318 
202 


3,123 

(.<! 


M 


1,704 

104 


1,618 
104 


1,240 


516 
104 


751 
(X) 


479 
761 


479 
761 


180 
620 


299 
141 


8.140 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  8Q.— ESTABLISHMENTS  REPORTING  RECEIPTS  OF  $50,000  OR  MORE  FROM  LAUNDRY  WORK  (BUNDLE,  FLAT, 
AND  FAMILY  SERVICES)— RETAIL,  BY  METHOD  OF  DELIVERY,  AND  WHOLESALE-^GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION 
AND  STATE,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Estabbshments  reporting 

receipts  of  $50,000  or  more 

from  laundry  work 

Establishments  anaJyzmg  laundry  work 

receipts 

Number 

Receipts. 

entire  year. 

total 

(ThouAind 
dolkn) 

Receipts  frcm  laundry  work — bundle,  flat,  and  family  services 

Number 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

CDrouMtid 
dolbri) 

Total 

(TliouMnd 
dollors) 

Retail 

Wholeak 
doUdri) 

Geographic  division.  State,  and  bnd  of  business 

Total 

(Tlioujand 
dolLiri) 

Delivered 
to  home 

(Thoiudnd 
dollars) 

Delivered 

through 

plant 

office, 

or  branch 

store 

(Thotijdnd 

dollors) 

Other 
receipts 

(TTiouMiid 
doUirs) 

Mountain- -Continued 
Nevada 
Total 

10 

1,735 

6 

1,027 

742 

742 

507 

235 

285 

Power  laundries,    with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,   without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

5 
5 

59 

942 
793 

14,392 

2 

4 

44 

(x) 

(x) 

10,559 

397 
345 

6,167 

397 
345 

5,590 

333 

174 

4,473 

64 

171 

1,U7 

577 

(x) 
(x) 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,   diaper,    industrial,   and 

Pacific 
Washin^on 
Total 

4,392 

Power  laundries,   with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,   without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

36 
23 

il 

10,626 
3,766 

(x) 

28 
16 

23 

7,590 
2,969 

5,652 

4,122 
2,045 

3,547 

3,784 
1,806 

3,485 

2,982 
1,491 

2,374 

802 
315 

1,111 

338 
239 

62 

3,468 
924 

Other  establishments    (linen  supply,  diaper,    industrial,   and 

Oregon 
Total 

2,105 

Power  laundries,   with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

18 
22 

1 

267 

4,461 
3,869 

(xl 

(X) 

14 
14 

193 

3,097 
2,555 

47,092 

1,806 
1,741 

30,726 

1,806 
1,679 

28,786 

1,146 
1,228 

18,557 

660 
451 

10,229 

62 
1,940 

1,291 
814 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,   diaper,    industrial,  and 

California 
Total 

16,366 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

108 

148 

7 

'■ 

32,169 

21,300 

1,923 

(x) 

81 

103 

5 

4 

27,478 

16,601 

(x) 

(x) 

16,938 

12,923 

520 

345 

16,253 

11,668 

520 

345 

10,152 

7,983 

143 

279 

6,101 

3,685 

377 

66 

685 
1,255 

10,540 
3,678 

Other  establishments   (linen  supply,   diaper,    industrial,   and 

(x) 

X  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure. 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 


8.141 


Tabic  8R.— ESTABUSHMENTS  REPORTING  RECEIPTS  OF  $50,000  OR  MORE  FROM  LAUNDRY  WORK   (BUNDLE,  FLAT, 
AND  FAMILY  SERVICES)— RETAIL,  BY  METHOD  OF  DELIVERY,  AND  WHOLESALE— SELECTED  STANDARD 
METROPOUTAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948 


Mecropobtan  area  and  kind  of  business 


EsubbAKmenta  rqxrcing 

rtcapu  of  $50,000  or  more 

from  laundry  work 


Receipts, 
encire  year 


(Thousand 
dottart) 


Establishmcnu  analyzing  laundry  work  recdpu 


Number 


Receipts, 
entire  year, 

total 


(Thoutand 
dollan) 


Reoeipc*  from  laundry  work — bundle,  flat,  and  family  services 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Retail 


(Thottsand 
dolldri) 


Delivered 

to  home 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Delivered 

through 

plant 

office, 

or  branch 

atore 

(Thousand 

dollars) 


(Thouiond 
dollars) 


Other 

receipts 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


AKRON,  OHIO 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,.  vlthDut  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper.   Industrial,   and 
rug  cleaning) 

ALBANY-SCHEKECTADY-TROY ,   N.   Y, 

Total 

Power  lauodrles,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments   (linen  supply,  diaper,    industrial,   and 
ru£  cleaning) 

ALLENTOWN-BETHLEHEW-EASTON,  PA. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) 

ATLANTA,  GA. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) 

BALTIMORE,  HD. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) '. i 

BIRMINGHAM,  ALA. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants * 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,,  and 
rug  cleaning) 

BOSTON,  MASS. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) 

BRIDGEPORT,  CONN. 

Total 

Power  laundries ,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establislments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) 

BUFFALO,  N.  Y. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) 

CANTON,  OHIO 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  indtistrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


(x) 


1,701 


i.OH 


M 

2,V.b 
{xi 

(x) 


2,294 


1,8U 
450 


(x) 


7,926 
224 
(x) 


11,107 


3,886 
2,221 


3,707 


3,010 
697 


(x) 


4,182 

10,121 

2,499 

Cx) 


1,251 


679 
572 


(X) 


4,604 
2,459 
(xi 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


1,125 


1,030 


(x) 


3,212 


1,017 
lofl 


2,202 


922 

108 


2,195 


185 
108 


(x) 

1,571 
(xi 

(x) 


(x) 


(x) 

1,541 
(x) 

(x) 


1,214 


(x) 
1,541 
(xi 

(x) 


366 
1,371 


(x) 

\ 
(x) 

(x) 


(x) 


Jil_ 


884 

330 


884 
293 


833 
228 


2,814 


1,771 


6,857 
(xi 


7,921 


4,515 
90 


6,606 


4,495 
90 


2,814 


5,771 


1,681 
90 


6,029 
1,392 


(x) 


4,743 
1,363 


2,047 


4,723 
1,861 


2,032 


4,084 
1,687 


1,129 


639 
174 


2,220 
(x) 


1,666 
381 


9,790 


1,651 
381 


808 
321 


7,554 


843 
60 


1,875 


2,806 
7,525 
(x) 

(x) 


2,164 

7,021 

389 


2,135 

6,690 

389 


1,908 

5,344 

154 


227 

1,346 

235 


679 
275 


478 
251 


5,1A9 


478 
251 


341 

210 


4,071 


137 
41 


4,199 
(x) 
(x) 


1,422 


2,856 

2,024 
269 


2,846 

2,004 
175 


2,187 

1,882 

2 


659 
122 

173 


1,422 


29 
331 


8.142 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  8R.— ESTABLISHMENTS  REPORTING  RECEIPTS  OF  $50,000  OR  MORE  FROM  LAUNDRY  WORK  (BUNDLE,  FLAT, 
AND  FAMILY  SERVICES)— RETAIL,  BY  METHOD  OF  DELIVERY,  AND  WHOLESALE— SELECTED  STANDARD 
METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Mctropobtan  area  and  kind  of  business 


CHARLESTON,  V.  VA. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishmenta  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) • 

CHATTANOOQA,  TENN. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  Industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) 

CHICAGO,  ILL. 

Total , 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities , 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,..., 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) 

CINCINNATI,  OHIO 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) 

CLIiVELAND,  OHIO 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  sujiply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) 

COLUMBUS,  OHIO 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) 

DALLAS,  TEX. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) 

DAVENPORT,  IOWA-ROCK  ISLAND-MOLIKE,  ILL. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) 

DAYTON,  OHIO 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  Industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) • 

DENVER,  COLO. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) , 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


Establishments  reporting 

reccipta  of  $50,000  or  more 

from  laundry  worlc 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


(ThousdTul 
dollars) 


43 
136 

1 


2,681 


(x) 
U) 


(x) 


Establishments  analyzing  laundry  work  receipts 


Number 


(x) 


17,017 
38,004 
(x) 

M 


5,787 


(x) 

3,774 

(x) 


3,275 

3,076 


2,174 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
271 
1,847 


1,333 


(x) 

1,084 
(xi 


(x) 


3,841 

1,217 
(xi 


•• 


Receipts, 

entire  year, 

total 


{Thousand 
doliars) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


15,171 
27,536 
Cx) 

(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
3,327 


(x) 


Receipts  from  laundry  work — bundle,  flat,  and  family 


Total 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


1,504 


1,U6 
368 


38,047 


11,264 

26,601 

83 


4,080 


1,034 
3,046 


Total 


(ThoiU4iml 
Jollart) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


1,325 


1,096 
229 


9,984 

24,671 

83 


4,080 


1,034 
3,046 


Cx) 
2,640 


(x) 


5,624 


(x 

X) 

x) 


_OiL 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


4,300 


(x) 

8 
(x) 


2,345 
2,549 


1,506 


1,236 

270 


3,612 


3,095 
(x) 
(x) 


421 
189 


(x) 
(x) 


3,095 


2,367 

672 

56 


Delivered 
to  home 


(Thouuind 
dolldrs) 


844 

75 


787 
165 


8,801 

21,815 

66 


3,315 


880 
2,435 


DeHveied 

through 

plant 

office. 

or  branch 

store 

(Tlumsdnd 

dolldrs) 


(x) 


309 
64 


4,066 


1,183 

2,856 

17 


154 
6U 


2,326 
2,542 


1,433 


1,236 
197 


3,494 


2,977 
(x) 
(x) 


399 
189 

79 


Cx) 
(x) 


2,281 
596 


1,979 
2,223 


1,195 


1,063 
132 


1,869 


1,580 

94 

195 


268 
90 
24 


1,030 


438 
498 

94 


2,162 


1,748 
397 
17 


Whokaak 


(Tliousdml 

JollllTi) 


347 
319 


173 
65 


1,625 


1,397 
(x) 
(x) 


131 
99 
55 


533 
199 
39 


40 
139 


3,210 


1,280 
1,930 


Other 
receipts 


(ThotudTui 
doUari) 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 


8.143 


Tabic  8R.— ESTABLISHMENTS  REPORTING  RECEIPTS  OF  $50,000  OR  MORE  FROM  LAUNDRY  WORK  (BUNDLE.  FLAT, 
AND  FAMILY  SERVICES)— RETAIL,  BY  METHOD  OF  DELIVERY,  AND  WHOLESALE— SELECTED  STANDARD 
METROPOUTAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Metropolitan  area  and  bnd  of  business 


Establishments  reporting 

receipts  of  S50.000  or  more 

from  laundry  work 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


(Thousand 
dolbn) 


Eatabliahments  analyzing  laundry  work  receipts 


Receipts, 

entire  year, 

total 


(ThouMnd 
dollars) 


Receipts  frcm  laundry  work — bundle.  Sat,  and  family  services 
Retail 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Delivered 
to  home 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Delivered 

through 

plant 

office, 

or  branch 

store 

(Thousand 

dollars) 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Other 
receipts 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


DES  MOINES,    IOWA 


Total. 


Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) 


Drraon,  mich. 


Total. 


Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) 


DULUTH,  MINN.-SUPERIOR,  WIS. 


Total. 


Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Cleaning  aoi  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,   industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) 


Esre,  PA. 


Total. 


Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Cleaning  anl  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) 


fldh,  MICH. 


Total. 


Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleening)../ 


FORT  WORTH,  TEX. 


Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) 


FRESNO,  CALIF. 


Total. 


Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial, 
rug  cleaning) .......................................... 


OlAND  RAPIDS,  MICH. 


Total. 


Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities..... 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments   (linen  supply,  diaper,   industrial,   and 
rug  cleaning) 

HAHRISBURG,  PA. 


Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  aai  dyeing  facilities. 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants..... 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,   industrial, 
rug  cleaning) 

HARTFORD,  CONN. 


Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper.   Industrial,   and 
rug  cleanijlg. 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


(x; 


M 


3,616 
8,409 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


2,996 
Cx) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


tx) 
(x) 


1,546 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
1,059 


_(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

6,332 


(x) 


(x) 


Jx) 

(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


2,933 


(x) 
(x) 


8,804 

2,249 

6,066 


384 
141 


169 
285 


(x) 


(x) 
(x)' 


Cx) 


(x) 
(x) 


2,217 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

(x) 


2,750 


(X) 

(x) 


(x) 


1,907 


7,952 


1,540 


JiL 


(x) 


1,817 
5,646 


1,360 
4,608 


457 
1,038 


432 
420 


384 

141 


169 

285 


230 
230 


1,828 
79 


68 
149 


1,460 


1,284 
176 


486 
276 


(x) 
(x) 


2,000 


1,087 
913 


1,902 


1,823 

79 


283 
US 


lfi9 
209 


101 
22 


1,088 
48 


68 
U9 


1^460 

1,284 

176 


276 
134 
44 


1,969 


1,087 
882 


12 

111 


1,200 


735 
31 


1,200 


248 

77 
30 


1,291 


649 
642 


84 
176 


(x) 


(x) 


438 
240 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

2 

(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x)' 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


270 
50 
122 


(x) 
(x) 


8.144 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  8R.— ESTABUSHMENTS  REPORTING  RECEIPTS  OF  $50,000  OR  MORE  FROM  LAUNDRY  WORK  (BUNDLE,  FLAT, 
AND  FAMILY  SERVICES)— RETAIL,  BY  METHOD  OF  DELIVERY,  AND  WHOLESALE— SELECTED  STANDARD 
METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Metropolitan  area  and  kind  of  business 


Establiahment3  reporting 

rcccipta  of  $50,000  or  more 

from  laundry  woric 


Number 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Efltabliahments  analyzing  laundry  work  receipts 


Number 


Receipts, 

entire  year; 

total 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Receipts  from  laundry  work — bundle,  flat,  and  family 


Total 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Retail 


Total 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Delivered 

to  home 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Ddivered 

throu^ 

plant 

office, 

or  branch 

store 

(Xhousartd 

dollars) 


Wholesale 


(ThouMnd 
dollars) 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


HOUSTON,  TEX. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,... 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) , < 

HUNTINGTON,  W,  VA. -ASHLAND,  KY, 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities...., 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) , 

INDIANAPOLIS,  IND. 

Total , 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. , 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,.... 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) 

JACKSONVILLE,  FLA, 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) 

JOHNSTOWN,  PA. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) ,. 

KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants • 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) 

KNOXVILLE,  TENN, 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  Industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) 

LANCASTER,  PA. 

Total 

Power  launJries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) 

LOS  ANGELES,  CALIF, 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper.  Industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) 

LOUISVILLE,  KY. 
Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundrieR,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  eatablishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


(x) 


7,616 
291 

M 

(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
2,4^7 


(x) 


(x) 
1,522 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
1,519 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


Cx) 


14,562 
9,557 
(xi 

(x) 


5,973 


3,459 
2,514 


(x) 


4,254 


4,082 


2,647 


1,435 


5,339 
(x) 
(x) 


3,768 


(x) 


3,596 


(x) 


1,273 


(x) 


(x) 


Cx) 


3,428 


(x) 


3,428 


(x) 


2,828 


2,135 
(x) 


■_UL 


1,439 
1,989 


(x) 


1,439 
1,989 


1,748 


1,090 
1,738 


1,209 


349 
251 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


Cx) 


x) 
Cx) 
(x) 


644 
922 

182 


464 
700 
45 


180 
222 
137 


Cx) 


Cx) 


5,995 
1,519 


Cx) 


Cx) 


2,164 
(xj 


Cx) 


Cx) 


13,404 
7,999 
CxJ 

Cx) 


Cx) 


3,459 
Cxi 


4,115 

1,097 


Cx) 


1,576 
Cxi 


Cx) 


Cx> 


15,783 


8,927 

6,563 

182 


4,805 


2,566 
2,239 


5,489 


1,670 


4,104 
1,096 


Cx) 


1,576 
Cx) 


Cx) 


Cx) 


14,667 


8,780 

5,594 

182 


4,670 


2,566 
2,104 


2,349 
713 


Cx) 


1,255 
383 


Cx) 


8,776 


4,811 
3,882 


3,933 


2,107 
1,826 


663 
75 


Cx) 


Cx) 


5,891 


3,969 

1,712 

182 


459 
278 


Cx) 


1,U6 


W7 
969 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 


8.145 


Table  8R.— ESTABUSHMENTS  REPORTING  RECEIPTS  OF  $50,000  OR  MORE  FROM  LAUNDRY  WORK  (BUNDLE,  FLAT, 
AND  FAMILY  SERVICES)— RETAIL,  BY  METHOD  OF  DELIVERY,  AND  WHOLESALE— SELECTED  STANDARD 
METROPOUTAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Metropolitan  area  and  bnd  of  buAiness 


Gctabluhment^  reporting 

receipt*  oi  $50,000  or  more 

from  bundry  work 


Number 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


(Thouiand 
iMar,) 


EvtablidhmentB  analyzing  laundry  work  receipta 


Number 


Receipts, 

entire  year, 

total 


(Thnudnd 
dolLirr) 


Receipta  from  laundry  worlt — bundle,  8at,  and  family  servicea 


Total 


(Thtnuand 
dolUri) 


Retail 


(Thtnuand 
dollart) 


Delivered 
to  home 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Delivered 

through 

plant 

office, 

or  branch 

store 

(Thousand 

dolUrs) 


Wholesale 


(Thousand 
dolUrr) 


Other 
receipts 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


HEMPHIS,   TENN. 

Total 

Poyer  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Pover  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  estahlishoents  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) 

MIAMI,  FLA. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establisiaaents  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  oleanlng) 

MILWAUXEE,  WIS. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  lauairies,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) 

MINKEAPOLIS-ST.  PAUL,  MITOI. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  end 
rug  cleaning. .............................................. 

MOBILE,  AU. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) 

NASHVILLE,  TENN. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  ii^ustrial,   and 
rug  cleaning) 

NEW  HAVEN,  CONN. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  ai^  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper.  Industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) 

NEW  CHLEANS,  U. 

Total 

Power  laundries ,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishnents  (linen  supply,  diaper,  iiaJustrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) 

NEW  YDKX-NORTHEASTERN  NEW  JERSEY 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,.... 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) 

NORTOLlt-PORTaiOUTH,  VA. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishnents  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


91 

295 

13 


(x) 


6,2*2 

320 
974 

(x) 


Cx) 


3, 840 
2,075 
(xi 


7,5U 


(x) 

4 
(x) 


Cx) 


(x) 


3.717 


3,080 
637 


707 
2,541 


3,179 


43,473 
43,336 
11,389 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


2,559 


M 


2,604 
(x) 


7,725 


1,696 
(x) 


4,093 


1,694 
(x) 


4,038 


1,543 
1,016 


(x) 


4,959 
(x) 
974 

(x) 


JiL 


2,804 
587 
431 


2,785 
551 
431 


1,898 
406 
120 


3,840 
(xi 


6,218 


2,776 
1,606 


3,966 


2,743 
1,550 


3. 91* 


2,352 
1,099 


2,959 


5,573 
(x) 
(x) 


3,525 


3,497 
298 
119 


2,627 
238 

94 


73 
224 


JiL 


(x) 


707 
846 


(x) 


M 


37,413 
40,165 
(xi 

(x) 


(x) 


2,665 
{xi 


2,149 


1,585 
564 


566 

773 


30,319 
38,454 
2,585 


1,859 


1,777 


2,125 


1,585 
540 


617 
307 


566 
735 


1,982 


28,866 

31,761 

2,453 

1,299 


1,851 


1,769 
82 


536 
643 


1,499 


887 
145 
311 


391 
451 


870 
60 
25 


a 


h^oi 


963 
233 


1,499 


55,278 


26,291 
353 


1,259 
42 


9,101 


1,410 
5,470 
2,100 


510 
40 


1,453 

6,693 

132 


2,155 
(xi 
543 

(x) 


JiL 


1,064 
(xi 


2,252 


2,043 

20 

184 


JxL 


(x) 


141 
73 


J^ 


(x) 


7,094 
1,7U 
(xi 

(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


8.146 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES -SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  8R.— ESTABLISHMENTS  REPORTING  RECEIPTS  OF  $50,000  OR  MORE  FROM  LAUNDRY  WORK  (BUNDLE,  FLAT, 
AND  FAMILY  SERVICES)— RETAIL,  BY  METHOD  OF  DELIVERY,  AND  WHOLESALE—SELECTED  STANDARD 
METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Metropolitan  area  and  kind  of  business 


Establishments  reporting 

receipts  of  $50.CXX)  or  more 

from  laundry  worlt 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Establishments  analyzing  laundry  work  receipts 


Receipts, 

entire  year; 

total 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Receipts  frcm  laundry  wodt — bundle,  flat,  and  family  services 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Retail 


Total 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


DeUvered 
to  home 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Delivered 

through 

plant 

office, 

or  blanch 

store 

(^Thousand 

dolldrj) 


{Thousand 
dolUra) 


OlCLAHOHft  CITy,  OKU. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  eleani.ig  and  dyeing  facilities,.,. 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
nig  cleaning) , 

OMAHA,  NEBR. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,....,. 
Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities..,. 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants. , 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning ) , ,... 

PEORU,  ILL. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities, , 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,,,. 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants , 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) 

PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,... 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) 

PHOENIX,  ARIZ, 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities, 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,.,. 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) 

PITTSBURGH,  PA, 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,,,. 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) 

PORTLAND.  OREG. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,.,. 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) 

PROVIDENCE,  R.  I. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.,,. 

Cleaning  and  dyeinp  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) 

READING,  PA. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,,,. 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper.  Industrial,  and 
rug  cleaning) 

RICHMOND,  VA. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.,,. 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial,  and 
rug  c  leaning) 

,1ee  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


974 
1,577 


3,562 


Cx) 
M 
1,010 


M 


823 
U) 


22,170 


(x) 

10,«1 

(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


7,231 


3,510 

3,058 

663 


5,474 


(x) 

2,534 

(x) 


5,739  I 


(x) 

3,561 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


2,964 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
1,W3 


423 
381 


423 
881 


1,583 


227 
744 


1,065 


196 
137 


(x) 

(x)' 


(x) 


1,515 
128 


1,499 
'84 


1,059 
6 


440 
'■78 


(x) 


15,981 


15,040 


10,850 
8,691 


(x) 


8,742 
8,282 


8,352 
7,629 


7,607 
7,433 


745 
196 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


1,036 


4,700 


4,065 


2,932 
2,564 
(x) 


(x) 


2,424 
2,295 

(x) 


(x) 


2,424 
2,276 


(x) 


2,097 
1,968 


1,446 


327 
308 


(x) 


(x) 
1,486 


(x) 
947 


(x) 
947 


3,558 


684 
762 


2,812 


Cx) 

185 


(x) 

3,005 
(x) 


(x) 


1,015 

2,509 

60 


(x) 


1,009 
2,489 

60 


(x) 


688 

2,073 

51 


321 

416 

9 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


1,931 


(x) 


(x! 


1,408 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


1,026 

847 

58 


974 

847 
48 


746 
662 


228 

185 
48 


1,043 


390 
653 


(x) 


19 

(X) 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 


8.147 


Tabic  8R.— ESTABLISHMENTS  REPORTING  RECEIPTS  OF  $50,000  OR  MORE  FROM  LAUNDRY  WORK  (BUNDLE,  FLAT, 
AND  FAMILY  SERVICES)— RETAIL,  BY  METHOD  OF  DELIVERY,  AND  WHOLESALE^SELECTED  STANDARD 
METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS;  1948— Continued 


Metropolitan  area  and  kind  of  business 


Estahlishmentj  reporting 

receipts  of  SSCOtW  or  more 

from  laundry  work 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


{Thousand 
dolldrs) 


Gstabbahtncnts  analyzing  laundry  work  receipts 


Receipts, 

entire  year, 

total 


^Thousand 
dollar.) 


Receipts  from  laundry  work — bundle,  Bat,  and  family  services 


Total 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Retail 


(Thouiand 
dolldr.) 


DeUvcrcd 
to  home 


[Thousand 
dollars) 


Delivered 

through 

plant 

office. 

or  branch 

store 

(Tliouiand 

dollars) 


Wholeale 


Cniousurid 
dollars) 


Other 
receipts 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


ROCHfSTfB,    N.    Y. 

Total 

Pouer  laundries  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,   industrial, 
and  rug  cleaning^ 

SACRAMENTO,  CALIF. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. — 
Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establlshioents  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial, 
and  rug  cleaning) 

ST.    LOTIS,  HO. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial, 
and  rug  cleaning) 

SALT  LAKE  CITY,  UTAH 

ToUl 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. — 
Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial, 
and  rug  cleaning) 

SAN  ANTONIO,  TEX. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial, 
and  rug  cleaning) 

SAN  BERNARDINO,  CALIF. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Power  laundries,  'without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper.  Industrial, 
and  rug  cleaning) 

SAN  DIEGO,  CALIF. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  -with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. . . . 
Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  simply,   diaper,  industrial, 
and  rug  cleaning) 

SAN  FHANCISCO-OAKLAND,  CALIF. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial, 
and  rug  cleaning) 

SAN  JOSE,  CALIF. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,   industrial, 
and  rug  cleaning 

SCRANTON,  PA. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Power  laur^ries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,   industrial, 
and  nig  cleaning) 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


(x) 
(x) 
(«) 


(X) 
(x) 


(x) 


5,518 
3,5b? 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


458 
415 


(x) 

1,331 
(x) 

(x) 


14,239 


8,910 
4,224 
1,105 


(x) 


(x) 
1,030 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 


(x) 


1,580 
315 

197 


1,580 
299 

197 


1,367 
212 
154 


213 
87 
33 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


509 
150 


500 
139 


4,573 


323 
31 


3,524 


177 
108 


1,049 


4,474 
1,714 
(x) 


(x) 


3,277 

1,198 

167 


3,208 

1,198 

167 


2,507 
937 

80 


701 
261 
87 


(x) 
(x) 


1,930 


309 
592 


1,280 


309 
592 


117 
471 


192 
121 


(x) 


(x) 


3,388 


250 
232 


246 
232 


105 
157 


141 
75 


1,416 
(x) 
(x) 

(x) 


(x) 


805 
1,020 


805 
918 


560 

756 

58 


245 

162 

38 


2,069 


8,081 
3,137 
(x) 


(x) 


4,897 

2,543 

242 


4,381 

2,237 

242 


3,346 

1,360 

85 


1,035 
877 
157 


(x) 


(X) 


62 
487 


62 
487 


43 
321 


19 
166 


(x) 
(x) 


180 
394 


180 
385 


136 
312 


516 
306 


(x) 


(X) 
(x) 
(x) 

(x) 


(X) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


1,197 

516 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


3,184 
594 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


8.148 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Tabic  8R.— ESTABLISHMENTS  REPORTING  RECEIPTS  OF  $50,000  OR  MORE  FROM  LAUNDRY  WORK  (BUNDLE,  FLAT, 
AND  FAMILY  SERVICES)— RETAIL,  BY  METHOD  OF  DELIVERY,  AND  WHOLESALE— SELECTED  STANDARD 
METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Metropolitan  area  and  kind  of  business 


Establishments  reporting 

receipts  of  $50,000  or  CQore 

from  laundry  worlc 


Rfceipts, 
entire  year 


(Thousand 
dolldrs) 


Establishments  analysing  laundry  work  receipts 


Number 


Receipts, 

entire  year, 

total 


(Thousand 
dolldrs) 


Receipts  fran  laundry  work — bundle,  fiat,  and  fainily  services 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Retail 


Total 


(Thousand 
Mlars) 


Delivered 
to  home 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Delivered 

through 

plant 

office, 

or  branch 

store 

(thousand 

dollars) 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


SFATTID,  •iliau 

Total 

Power  laundries,  '.dth  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities... 
Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities, 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,   industrial, 
and  rug  cleaning). 

SOOTH  BEND,    IND. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities... 
Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial, 
and  rug  cleaning 

SPOKANE,   WASH. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities... 
Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Otlier  establijhments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial, 
and  rug  cleaning) 

SPRINGFIELD-HOLYOKE,  MASS. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities... 
Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial, 
and  rug  cleaning) 

STOCKTON,  CALIF. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities... 
Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper.  Industrial, 
and  rug  cleaning) 

SYRACUSE,  N.  Y. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities... 
Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  esi,ablishlDents  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial, 
and  rug  cleaning) 

TACOm,  WASH. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial, 
and  rug  cleaning) 

TAMPA-ST.  PETEHSBUHC,  FLA. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities, 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial, 
and  rug  cleaning) 

TOLEDO,  OHIO 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial, 
and  rug  cleaning) 

TRENTON,  N.  J. 

Total 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  planl,a 

Other  establishmenta  (linen  supply,  diaper.  Industrial, 
and  rug  cleaning) 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


M 


U) 


(x) 

(x) 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


2,2« 


(x) 
6 

(x) 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


bib 

801 


(x) 


1,618 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


1,83.; 
535 
(X) 

(x) 


2,467 
Tx) 
(x) 

(x) 


■Ji-7 


1,515 
1,067 


3,358 
794 


(x) 


2,152 
648 


1,852 
630 


1,496 
566 


356 
64 


(x) 
(x) 

(x) 


608 
109 

100 


608 
109 

100 


428 

20 


180 
109 


(x) 
(x) 


1,455 


(x) 
(x) 


1,149 


(x) 
(x) 


1,149 


148 

150 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
5 

(X) 


(x) 

5i 
(x) 


329 
223 


(x) 
3 

(x) 


(x) 

(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


_314 

80 
171 


80 

171 


60 

104 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


646 

801 


496 
659 


496 
659 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(X) 


181 
382 


(x) 


315 
277 


(xl 
(x) 


73 
474 


71 
407 


1,042 
(x) 
(X) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


642 
261 
66 


347 

111 


1,615 

832 
783 


573 

261 

29 


347 

111 


832 
783 


346 
55 
22 


321 
321 


227 

206 

7 


26 

111 


775 
702 


300 
18 


7 
211 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 


8.149 


Tabic  8R.— ESTABUSHMENTS  REPORTING  RECEIPTS  OF  $30,000  OR  MORE  FROM  LAUNDRY  WORK  (BUNDLE,  FLAT, 
AND  FAMILY  SERVICES)— RETAIL,  BY  METHOD  OF  DELIVERY,  AND  WHOLESALE— SELECTED  STANDARD 
METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Metropolitan  area  and  bnd  of  business 


Establishments  reporting 

receipts  of  $50,000  or  more 

from  laundry  work 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Eatablishments  arulyxing  laundry  work  receipts 


Receipts, 
entire  year, 

total 


(Thousand 
dollar;} 


Receipts  from  Uundry  work — bundle,  flat,  and  family  services 


Total 


(Thousand 
liolldrs) 


Retail 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Debvercd 
to  home 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Delivered 

through 

plant 

office, 

or  branch 

store 

(Tfumjdnd 

dollars) 


Wholesale 


(TTiousand 
dottars) 


Other 
receipts 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


TUI^»  OKU. 


Total. 


Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Power  laundries,  without   cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply^  diaper)  Industrial^ 
and  rug  cleanit^g) 


UTICA-ROME,  N.   Y. 


Total. 


Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Power  laundries^   without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,    industrial, 
and  rug  cleaning) 


WASHINGTON.  D.   C. 


Total. 


Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  Industrial, 
and  rug  cleaning) 


WHEEUNG,  W.  VA.-- STEUBEMVILLE,  OHIO 
Total ..-■..... 


Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,... 
Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  Industrial, 
and  rug  cleaning) 


WICHITA,  KANS. 


Total . 


Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Power  laundries,   without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,   industrial, 
and  rug  cleaning). 


WI1XE3-BARRE-HA2LET0N,  PA. 


Total. 


Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,   without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities... 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establl^unents  (linen  supply,  diaper,    industrial, 
and  rug  cleaning) 


WILMINGTON,   DEL. 


Total. 


Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper.  Industrial, 
and  rug  cleaning) 


VCRCESTKR,  MASS. 


Total. 


Power  laundries,   with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.... 
Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial, 
and  r\ig  cleaning) 


YORK,  PA. 


Total. 


Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments  (linen  supply,  diaper,  industrial, 
aad  rug  cleaning) 


YOUNGSTO-rtJ,  OHIO 


Total. 


Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities... 
Power  laundries,  without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Other  establishments   (linen  supply,  diaper,   industrial, 
and  rug  cleaning) 


1,741 


1,206 
(X) 
(x) 


16,566 


(x) 

1,077 
(x) 

tx) 


(x) 


(x) 


1,796 
(X) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


1,161 


(x) 


(x) 
5 

(x) 


1,019 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


X    lithheld  to  avoid  disclosure. 

Note:     See  Explanatory  Material   for  definitions  of  Standard  Metropolitan  Areas. 


(x) 


1,016 


1,339 
(xl 


(X) 


948 
68 


931 
68 


689 
17 


242 

51 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


612 
201 
85 


8,993 


612 
201 
85 


544 
181 
77 


2,370 


12,556 
362 

(x) 


(x) 


,339 
352 

302 


t,018 
290 

106 


5,878 
60 

106 


2,140 
230 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

(x) 


(x) 


300 
123 


300 
123 


(x) 

(x) 


(x) 


(x) 

(x) 


(X) 


233 
63 


600 

131 


M 

(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

(x) 


494 
174 


Cx) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x)' 


(x) 


584 
119 


1,001 


584 
119 


567 
112 


(x) 

5i 
(x) 


(x) 


375 
455 
171 


375 
421 
12B 


313 
324 

77 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


213 
77 


203 
77 


167 

57 


321 
62 

196 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


4,217 
10 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x)' 


(x) 


M 

1 

(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


8.150 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  8S.—  ESTABLISHMENTS  REPORTING  RECEIPTS  FROM  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  WORK— RECEIPTS, 
BY  MAJOR  SOURCES—  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Eatablifih- 
menta 

(Number) 

Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Tlutuinvl 
dolUri) 

Receipts'  from  cleaning  and  dyeing  work 

Receipts  from 
laundry  work — 
bundle,  flat,  anc 
family  services 

(thousand 
dollars) 

Total 

(Thoujdnd 
dolloK) 

Retail 

Wholesale 

(Thntsmd 
dollar.) 

Geographic  division,  State,  and  kind  of  business 

Toal 

{Thousand 
dolldrt) 

Debvered 
tohotne 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Debvered 
through 
plant 
office, 

or  branch 
store 

(Thousand 
dolkrs) 

Other 
receipts 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

UNITED  STATES 
Total 

27,449 

1,428,251 

905,080 

615,464 

377,388 

438,076 

89,616 

430,943 

92,228 

24,017 

2,840 

503 

89 

1,233 

807,673 
517,933 
79,189 
23,456 

80,323 

772,551 

122 ,782 

7,169 

2,578 

49,106 

685,559 

120,669 

7,076 

2,160 

42,356 

289,492 
81,425 
4,930 
1,541 

21,522 

396,067 

39,244 

2,146 

619 

20,834 

86,992 

2,U3 

93 

418 

6,750 

26,215 

349,006 

52,344 

3,378 

25,726 

8,907 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

46,145 
19,676 
17,500 

GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION 

New  England 
Total                                         

5,491 

•980 
152 

87 
14 

3,349 

45,905 

21,562 

11,186 

1,670 

273,688 

42,823 

4,678 

1,418 

187 

165,637 

36,296 

4,472 

1,418 

170 

136,503 

17,427 

3,038 

940 

117 

65,378 

13,369 

1,434 

478 

53 

71,125 

6,527 
206 

17 
29,134 

2,386 

14,376 

8,150 

3U 

32,012 

696 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

2,008 
1,618 
1,169 

Middle  Atlantic 
Total 

26,039 

2,933 
287 

111 
18 

4,416 

156,871 

85,810 

23,774 

7,233 

293,170 

149,094 

14,438 

1,444 

661 

208,885 

120,503 

14,222 

1,443 

335 

181,950 

52,220 

11,675 

1,256 

227 

36,046 

68,283 

2,547 

187 

108 

95,904 

28,591 

216 

1 

326 

26,935 

5,759 

65,503 

10,284 

466 

70,324 

2,018 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

5,869 
12,046 
6,106 

13,961 

3,949 
361 

94 
12 

2,912 

194,765 
77,020 
16,550 
4,835 

113,781 

188,823 

18,708 

1,130 

224 

73,900 

162,156 

18,440 

1,130 

224 

70,615 

71,637 

13,476 

710 

173 

33,401 

90,469 

4,964 

420 

51 

37,214 

26,667 
268 

3,285 

3,549 

51,817 

14,267 

691 

33,021 

2,393 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

6,495 
1,153 
3,920 

West  North  Central 
Total 

6,360 

2,611 
273 

19 
9 

4,675 

64,337 

45,894 

1,567 

1,983 

224,395 

61,706 

11,762 

202 

230 

130,904 

58,563 

11,623 

201 

228 

124,237 

25,060 

8,124 

61 

156 

59,351 

33,503 
3,499 

140 
72 

64,886 

3,143 

139 

1 

2 

6,667 

1,758 

29,317 

1,141 

305 

83,194 

873 

Power  laundries,   with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

4,315 

224 

1,448 

South  Atlantic 
Total 

10,297 

3,989 
635 

41 
10 

2,516 

106,944 
U0,399 
(x) 
M 

94,779 

100,308 
29,576 
(x) 
(x) 

59,523 

94,278 
28,970 

(x) 

(x) 

58,355 

40,396 
18,345 

(x) 

(x) 

29,013 

53,882 
10,625 

(x) 

(x) 

29,342 

6,030 
606 
(x) 
(x) 

1,168 

5,843 
73,115 
(x) 
(x) 

32,734 

793 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

7,708 
(x) 
(x) 

East  South  Central 
Total 

2,522 

2,220 

282 

13 

1 

4,928 

49,934 
42,560 

(x) 

(x) 

141,392 

48,220 
11,137 

(x) 

(x) 

89,680 

47,180 
11,012 

(x) 

(x) 

88,421 

22,229 

6,670 
(x) 
(x) 

33,310 

24,951 
4,342 
(x) 
(x) 

54,611 

1,040 
125 
(x) 
(x) 

1,259 

1,343 
29,414 
(x) 
(x) 

45,197 

371 

■Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

2,009 
(x) 
(x) 

West  South  Central 

6,515 

4,437 

465 

19 

7 

1,206 

76,981 

60,551 

2,1U 

1,749 

50,927 

73,757 

15,431 

224 

268 

31,034 

72,709 

15,220 

224 

268 

29,994 

24,172 

9,295 

160 

133 

12,960 

48,537 

5,925 

64 

85 

17,034 

1,048 
211 

1,040 

2,711 

40,250 

1,605 

631 

16,026 

513 

Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

Mountain 
Total 

4,870 
282 
850 

3,867 

1,025 

166 

14 

1 

2,214 

25,506 
23,563 

M 

(x) 

155,796 

24,743 
6,156 
Cx) 
(x) 

96,411 

23,774 
6,037 
(x) 
(x) 

83,033 

9,012 
3,851 

(x) 

(x) 

35,907 

14,762 
2,236 
(x) 
(x) 

47,126 

969 
69 

(x) 
U) 

13,378 

523 

14,178 
(x) 
(x) 

42,709 

240 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries .without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

3,229 

Pacific 
Total 

16,676 

1,873 
219 
105 

17 

86,430 

50,574 

15,056 

3,736 

83,077 

10,896 

1,782 

656 

70,100 

10,623 

1,703 

607 

27,289 

6,951 

1,160 

507 

42,811 

3,672 

543 

100 

12,977 
273 
79 
49 

2,343 

30,036 

9,888 

442 

1,010 

All  other  establishments 

9,642 
3,386 
2,638 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 


8.151 


Tabic  8S.— ESTABLISHMENTS  REPORTING  RECEIPTS  FROM  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  WORK— RECEIPTS, 
BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS;  1948— Continued 


Geographic  divtaioo.  State,  and  kind  of  buaineu 


Eatabliab- 
ments 


(Humber) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 


(Thouzand 
JolUri) 


(Thousand 
dollarj) 


Receipts  from  cleaning  and  dyeing  work 


Retail 


(Thousand 
dollurl) 


Delivered 
to  home 


(Thousand 
dollar.) 


Delivered 
through 
plant 
office, 

or  branch 
store 

(Thousand 
dolldrj) 


(Thousand 
dolldrj) 


Receipts  from 
laundry  work  — 
bundle,  fiat,  and 
family  services 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Other 
receipts 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


New  Englajij 

Maine 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facllitiec. 
Power  laundries ,wittv3ut  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

New  Hampshire 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

Vermont 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, wittxjut  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

Massachusetts 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

Rhode  Island 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

Connecticut 

Total , 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establlshiDSnts 

Middle  Atlantic 

New  York 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

New  Jersey 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

Pennsylvania 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments ^ 

East  North  Central 

Ohio 
Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,. 
Power  laimdries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

Indiana 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants. 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  ani  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundrIes,withDut  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

All  other  establishments 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


112 
18 

7 


459 
66 
38 

5 


191 
32 
32 
7 


1,833 


1,627 

135 

57 

14 


469 

65 

29 

1 


837 

87 

25 

3 


931 
1C» 
31 

4 


640 
59 
12 


3,668 


3,818 

765 
928 


M 


2,51a 
1,653 

(x) 

(x) 


(x) 


1,342 
595 


(x) 


40,295 


24,517 
10,543 
4,235 

1,000 


4,779 
2,015 
1,866 


19,308 


8,935 
5,991 

(x) 

(x) 


138,289 


3,725 

196 
26 


2,768 


3,646 

196 
26 


2,731 


2,362 
303 
(x) 
(x) 


2,325 
303 
(x) 
(x) 


1,482 


1,319 
163 


25,234 


22,678 

2,168 

353 

35 


4,148 
355 
421 


10,745 


78,659 
39,247 
13,461 
6,922 


(x) 


27,587 
22,820 
4,757 
M 


(x) 


50,625 
23,743 
5,556 
(x) 


74,568 


49,301 

19,295 

5,146 

326 


40,669. 


26,862 
11,900 
1,907 


8,591 
1,493 

(x) 

(x) 


81,4.15 


74,263 

5,830 

728 

594 


29,938 


26,297 

3,228 

384 

29 


54,284 


48,534 

5,380 

332 

38 


52 ,233 


1,314 

162 

6 


20,754 


18,284 

2,082 

353 

35 


4,253 


3,480 
352 
421 


9,268 


2,U5 


2,009 

120 

16 


1,567 


1,637 

76 
10 


1,164 


26 
486 
666 


1,293 


1,285 
230 
(x) 
(x) 


761 
101 


9,907 


8,137 

1,446 

292 

32 


2,307 


7,247 
1,377 

(x) 

(x) 


67,876 


61,099 

5,782 

727 

268 


23,452 


19,832 

3,207 

384 

29 


45,175 


39,572 

5,233 

332 

38 


45,622 


47,126 

4,638 

364 

105 


29,195 


25,878 

3,152 

165 


40,661 

4,492 

364 

105 


24,152 

3,106 

165 


1,686 
222 
399 


4,730 


3,549 
919 
(x) 
(x) 


27,925 


22,567 

4,514 

637 

207 


12,013 


1,040 
73 
(x) 
(x) 


553 
61 


10,847 


10,14" 

636 

61 

3 


1,946 


1,794 
130 
22 


4,538 


3,698 
458 
(x) 
(x) 


39,951 


8,873 

2,785 

338 

17 


25,440 


20,780 

4,376 

281 

3 


22,315 


19,018 

3,028 

182 

87 


10,924 
2,253 

110 


38,532 

1,268 

90 

61 


11,439 


4,394 
86 


668 
3 


1,477 


1,344 
116 
(x) 
(x) 


13,539 


10,959 
422 
46 
12 


19,735 


18,792 
857 

51 
35 


23,307 


21,643 

1,464 

182 

18 


13,228 
853 
55 


13,164 

48 

1 

326 


6,486 


6,465 
21 


8,962 
147 


6,465 

146 


1,772 


1,726 
46 


83 
1,140 


9 
310 
97 


13,138 


1,612 

7,602 

3,720 

204 


368 
1,503 
1,385 


6,445 


288 
3,835 
(x> 
(x) 


35,210 


3,630 

29,905 

1,209 

466 


23,620 


920 
18,471 
4,229 


1,209 
17,127 
4,846 


18,526 


1,330 

12,738 

4,257 

201 


10,170 


590 
8,068 
1,512 


67 

83 

236 


JxL 


69 
210 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


14 
122 


1,923 


227 
773 
162 
761 


263 

157 
60 


2,118 


56 
663 


Cx) 
(x) 


21,664 


766 
3,512 
11,524 
5,862 


(x) 


370 
1,121 
144 
(x) 


(x) 


882 
1,236 
378 
(x) 


3,809 


845 

1,919 

525 

520 


1,304 


394 
680 
230 


8.152 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  8S.—  ESTABLISHMENTS  REPORTING  RECEIPTS  FROM  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  WORK— RECEIPTS, 
BY  MAJOR  SOURCES—  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Geographic  division,  State,  and  kind  of  business 


Establiflh- 
ment3 


Clumber) 


Receipts, 
entile 
year 


{Thousand 
dolUrs) 


Receipts  frooi  cleaning  and  dyeing  work 


Total 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Retail 


{Thousand 


Delivered 
to  heme 


{Thousand 
doUari) 


Delivered 
through 
plant 
office, 

or  branch 


(Thousand 
dollaTs) 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Receipts  ftom 
laundry  work- 
bundle,  fiat,  and 
famiiy  services 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


East  North  Central — Continued 
Illinois 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,. 
Power  laundries ^without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

Michigan 

Total 

Cle anin^  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

Wisconsin 
Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

West  North  Central 
Minnesota 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

Iowa 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

Missouri 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

North  Dakota 
Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

South  Dakota 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

Nebraska 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

Kansas 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

All  other  establishments 

See  footnote     at  end  of  table. 


1,167 


,045 

60, 5U 

95 

24,411 

S5 

5,3£2 

2 

(x) 

1,024 


953 
54 
13 


380 
53 
13 
2 


426 

49 

6 

1 


474 
47 


729 

81 

7 

5 


120 

10 


259 
25 


492 
52 
3 
3 


(x) 


64,944 


52,318 


23,657 


59,705 


42,115 

11,627 

2,136 

3,827 


(x) 


15,973 
9,787 
1,999 
(x) 


(x) 


12,025 
9,527 
402 
(x) 


(x) 


11,874 
7,715 
(x) 


37,710 


19,808 

15,415 

851 

1,636 


2,288 
1,191 


(x) 


2,702 
1,217 
(x) 


6,743 
4,436 


15,636 


8,897 
6,393 

(x) 

(x) 


59,34a 

5,320 

250 

26 


44,376 


41,422 

2,750 

119 

85 


18,137 


15,049 

2,848 

232 


(x) 


11,434 
2,924 
56 
(x) 


(x) 


11,329 
2,164 
(x) 


22,691 


19,244 

3,152 

95 

200 


2,441 


2,190 
251 


2,958 


2,649 

296 
13 


7,520 


6,182 
1,338 


10,353 


8,678 
1,637 

(x) 

(x) 


46,784 

5,258 

250 

26 


39,542 


36,591 
2,747 

119 
85 


13,968 

2,837 

232 


(x) 


10,899 
2,918 
55 
Cx) 


(x) 


10,990 
2,096 
(x) 


20,879 


17,473 

3,li3 

95 

198 


2,402 


2,166 
236 


2,872 


2,563 

296 

13 


5,999 
1,338 


10,137 


19,501 

3,963 

179 

14 


16,262 


14,091 

2,053 

48 

70 


10,525 


8,153 

2,179 

191 

2 


(x) 


4,725 
2,165 
32 
(x) 


(x) 


5,063 
1,487 
(x) 


7,677 
2,049 


1,022 


821 

201 


1,273 

213 

6 


3,450 


2,528 
922 


28,661 


27,283 

1,295 

71 

12 


23,280 


12,564 
62 


4,834, 


22,500 
694 
71 
15 


6,520 


5,815 
658 

41 
6 


(x) 


6,174 
753 
23 
(x) 


(x) 


5,927 
609 
(x) 


11,015 


9,796 

1,064 

37 

68 


1,345 
35 


1,290 
83 


8,473 

2,973 

1,626 

1,087 

) 

(x) 

) 

(x) 

3,471 
416 


6,049 


5,500 
539 
(x) 
(x) 


4,831 
3 


1,092 


1,081 
U 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


5 

440 

6 

5,664 

1 

290 

(x) 

(x) 


339 
66 


1,812 


1,771 
39 


205 
11 


(x) 
(x) 


593 

17,315 

5,043 


9,976 


346 

7,376 

1,794 

460 


8,701 


690 

6,320 

1,661 

30 


(x) 


(x) 


407 
4,563 
(x) 


12,130 


312 

10,860 

653 

305 


20 
831 

70 


373 
2,717 


4,687 


152 
4,420 
(x) 
(x) 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 


8.153 


Tabic  8S.— ESTABLISHMENTS  REPORTING  RECEIPTS  FROM  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  WORK— RECEIPTS, 
BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Gcognpbic  division,  State,  and  land  of  busineu 


Efttabliah' 
mcnca 


CNumbgr) 


Rcceipta, 

entire 
year 


(ThouMtid 
dolldri) 


Eleceipts  from  cleanine  and  dyeing  work 


Total 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Retail 


Total 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Delivered 

to  home 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Delivered 

through 

plant 

office, 

or  branch 

store 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Receiptji  from 
laundry  work  - 
bundle,  flat,  and 
family  eervices 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Other 

receipts 


(Thotuand 
dollars) 


South  Atlantic 
Delaware 

Total 

Cleanins  and  dyeing  plants 

Pover  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

Maryland 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishiaents 

District  of  Columbia 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments. 

Virginia 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilitle.. 
All  other  establishments 

West  Virginia 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

North  Carolina 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

South  Carolina 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

Georgia 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries , without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishioents 

Florida 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

East  South  Central 
Kentucky 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

Tennessee 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

See  footnote  at  er^  of  table. 


252 
■;6 


120 
21 

1 
1 


577 
2 


26A 
18 


1,069 


694 

139 

7 

1 


667 
95 


381 

68 

5 


551 

78 


3,309 


2,386 


2,284 
1,025 


2,087 
299 


1,618 
299 


927 

270 


6,105 


691 
29 


5,433 


1,742 


10,761 
13,592 
1,156 


(x) 


6,868 
13,149 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


10,058 

3,U5 

77 


(x) 


8,440 

3,021 

77 


3,985 

2,058 

62 


4,455 

963 

15 


1,618 

124 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


18,542 
15,111 
(x) 


15,732 


10,282 

5,032 

413 


(x) 


920 

19,259 

M 

18,82i 

4 

396 

1 

(x) 

(x) 


9,345 
8,586 
(x) 

112 


(x) 


13,134 
19,080 
279 
(x) 


36,329 


16,469 

16,000 

2,230 

1,630 


11,793 

10,588 

905 


32,401 


16,108 

15,402 

891 


6,566 
2,715 

(x) 

(x) 


21,702 


5,568 
2,583 

(x) 

(x) 


21,079 


1,229 

1,710 
(x) 
(x) 


10,967 


4,339 

873 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


998 

132 


17,992 

3,707 

3 


11,133 


17,396 

3,680 

3 


8,412 
2,554 

1 


8,984 

1,126 

2 


3,830 


596 
27 


9,519 

1,543 

71 


23,257 


8,795 

1  429 

71 


22,879 


5,232 

1,182 

51 


10,203 


3,563 
247 

20 


12,676 


724 
114 


18,286 

4,866 

87 

18 


(x) 


17, 9U 

4,863 

87 

18 


(x) 


7,101 

3,020 

66 

16 


(x) 


10,810 

1,843 

21 

2 


(x) 


375 
3 


(x) 


8,759 
2,694 
(x) 

28 


18,441 


8,703 
2,688 
(x) 

28 


18,060 


3,1A6 
1,395 
(x) 

21 


8,605 


5,557 
1,293 
(x) 

7 


9,455 


(x) 


12,500 
5,844 
(x) 
(x) 


19,830 


12,178 
5,788 
(x) 
(x) 


18,802 


5,289 
3,277 

(x) 

(x) 


8,297 


6,889 
2,511 

(x) 

(x) 


10,505 


(x) 
(x) 


322 
56 


1,028 


14,541 

4,763 

3U 

215 


14,109 


13,669 

4,619 

307 

207 


5,075 

2,879 

217 

126 


8,594 

1,740 

90 

81 


872 


11,292 

2,754 

63 


19,532 


10,704 

2,738 

63 


5,001 

1,819 

39 


U,109 


5,703 

919 

24 


8,157 


583 
16 


15,550 

3,920 

62 


15,304 

3,903 

59 


3,490 

2,578 

41 


6,814 

1,325 

18 

... 


246 

17 

3 


187 

704 


556 
9,781 
1,066 


(x) 


241 

8,697 


(x) 
(x) 


11,086 


456 

10,499 

131 


4,012 


661 

3,018 

333 


870 

13,053 

296 


(x) 


539 
5,477 


(x) 


(x) 


548 
12,514 
(x) 


13,147 


1,785 

9,372 

1,549 

441 


346 

7,188 

770 


440 

10,755 

786 


10 
22 


147 
666 
13 


(x) 


61 
1,737 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


94 
905 


102 

471 

U 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


103 

905 

13 


(x) 


(x) 


47 
415 


(x) 


86 

722 
2 


3,352 


143 

1,865 

370 

974 


155 
646 
72 


US 
727 
43 


8.154 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  8S.—  ESTABLISHMENTS  REPORTING  RECEIPTS  FROM  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  WORK—  RECEIPTS, 
BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  194&— Continued 


Geographic  division,  State,  and  kind  of  business 


Establish' 
ments 


Clumber) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 


(Thousand 
doUars) 


Receipts  from  cleaning  and  dyeing  work 


(Thouidrtd 
dollars) 


Retail 


{Thousand 
dolldTj) 


Delivered 
to  home 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Delivered 

through 

plant 

office, 

or  branch 


(Thcnisand 
dollars) 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Recapts  fiuui 
laundry  wcrk— 
bundle,  flat,  and] 
family  services 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


East  South  Central — Continued 
Alabama 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  vith  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

Mississippi 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries , without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All.  other  establishments. 


West  South  Central 

Arkansas 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

Louisiana 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

Oklahoma 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants. 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

Texas 
Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeijig  facilities 
All  other  establishments 


Montana 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,. 
Power  laundries,without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

Idaho 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

Wyoming 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries  .without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

Colorado 
Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  \rith  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


729 
75 


559 

61 


453 
57 


686 
69 
2 


613 

63 


2,974 


2,685 

276 

10 

3 


119 
23 
2 


269 
39 
3 
1 


24,865 


16,511 


16,256 


6,471 


9,785 


14,000 
10,376 

(x) 

(x) 


14,227 


13,624 
2,846 
(x) 
(x) 


U,455 
2,760 
(x) 
Cx) 


9,328 


5,176 
1,261 


Cx) 
(x) 


4,574 


8,279 
1,499 

Cx) 

Cx) 


4,754 


Cx) 
Cx) 


169 
86 


8,033 
6,194 


7,754 

1,617 


7,717 
1,611 


3,562 
1,012 


4,155 
599 


Cx) 


8,467 


Cx) 


Cx) 


Cx) 


Cx) 


6,899 
5,723 


Cx) 


22,221 


6,762 
1,702 


14,302 


6,705 
1,670 


3,289 
1,203 


3,416 
467 


Cx) 


14,017 


Cx) 


Cx) 


Cx) 


7,105 


6,912 


12,020 
10,005 

Cx) 

Cx) 


Cx) 


11,266 

2,985 

38 

13 


12,427 


11,020 
2,946 
Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 


11,056 
6,851 
Cx) 
Cx) 


87,184 


47,006 

37,972 

596 

1,610 


Cx) 


2,542 
2,665 
Cx) 


Cx) 


2,335 
2,998 
Cx) 


3,519 


1,860 
1,659 


14,559 

7,343 
6,576 

Cx) 

Cx) 


10,836 

1,508 

76 

7 


54,484 


44,893 

9,236 

110 

245 


2,474 

762 
18 


3,282 


2,305 
964 

13 


2,241 


1,319 
422 


7,082 
1,406 


Cx) 
Cx) 


10,641 
1,504 
Cx) 
Cx) 


53,798 


44,343 

9,100 

110 

245 


2,460 

744 

18 


3,278 


2,301 
964 

13 


2,230 


1,808 
422 


7,894 

6,487 
1,374 

Cx) 

Cx) 


5,043 
2,021 

Cx) 

Cx) 


Cx) 


5,977 
925 
Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 


246 
39 


2,948 
1,020 

Cx) 

(x) 


18,164 


7,693 
484 
Cx) 
Cx) 


35,634 


12,892 

5,051 

57 

164 


31,451 

4,049 

53 

81 


1,327 
587 
15 


1,055 


486 
557 
12 


1,012 


759 
253 


3,689 

2,755 
916 
Cx) 
(x) 


1,133 

157 

3 


1,815 
407 

1 


1,218 


1,049 
169 


4,205 

3,732 
458 


Cx) 
Cx) 


195 
4 


550 
136 


Cx) 
(x) 


595 
32 


7,934 


325 
7,188 
Cx) 
(x) 


4,515 


232 
4,283 


3,773 


108 
3,654 


7,088 


682 

6,269 

137 


111 
4,877 
1,013 


28,335 


1,810 

25,450 

455 

620 


1,876 


36 

1,560 

280 


1,553 


25 
932 


5,095 

166 
4,521 


Cx) 
(x) 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 

Tabic  8S.— ESTABLISHMENTS  REPORTING  RECEIPTS  FROM  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  WORK— RECEIPTS, 
BY  MAJOR  SOURCES—  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


8.155 


Eatabbsh- 
menta 

Receipts, 

entire 
year 

Receipts  from  cleaninK  and  dyeing  work 

Receipts  from 
laundry  work  - 
bundle,  flat,  and 
family  services 

Total 

Retail 

Wholesale 

Oographic  divisioo.  State,  »nd  land  of  bujmess 

Tool 

Delivered 

Debvered 
through 
plant 
office. 

Other 
receipts 

or  branch 
store 

CNumber) 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

(Tlioiuand 
dollars) 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

(TTiousand 
dollars) 

Mountain — Continued 

New  Mexico 

Total 

161 

6,020 

3,758 

3,741 

1,032 

2,709 

17 

1,798 

464 

141 
20 

2,983 
3,037 

2,969 
789 

2,959 
782 

595 
437 

2,364 
345 

10 
7 

1 
1,797 

13 

Power  lau»iries,  with  cleanij^  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

451 

Arizona 

Total 

152 

(x) 

4,6U 

4,455 

1,697 

2,758 

156 

2,670 

(x) 

131 
19 

2 

3,522 
4,302 

3,365 

1,226 

20 

3,2U 

1,224 

20 

932 

750 
15 

2,279 

474 

5 

154 
2 

127 

2,410 

133 

30 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

666 
(x) 

Utah 

Total 

169 

5,361 

3,949 

3,788 

1,916 

1,872 

161 

1,134 

278 

154 
10 

5 

3,789 

1,154 

418 

3,607 

326 

16 

3,456 

316 

16 

1,714 

190 

12 

1,742 

126 

4 

151 
10 

159 
609 
366 

23 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilitiei; 

219 
36 

Nevada 

Total 

56 

M 

1,416 

1,386 

630 

756 

30 

943 

(x) 

43 

12 
1 

1,U2 
1,172 
(x) 

1,152 

261 

33 

1,092 

261 

33 

444 
161 
25 

648 

100 
8 

30 

1 
312 
130 

9 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,. 

99 
(x) 

Pacific 

Washington 

Total 

434 

M 

16,213 

14,206 

7,296 

6,910 

2,007 

8,221 

(x) 

365 

45 

19 

5 

12,803 
11,152 
3,047 
(x) 

12,280 

3,042 

648 

243 

10,360 

2,982 

639 

225 

4,232 

2,325 

554 

185 

6,128 

657 

85 

40 

1,920 
60 
9 
18 

292 

5,882 

1,979 

68 

231 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
An  other  establishments 

2,228 

420 
(x) 

Oregon 

Total 

288 

(x) 

10,733 

9,839 

4,265 

5,574 

894 

4,312 

(x) 

249 

30 

8 

1 

9,488 
5,208 
1,502 
(x) 

9,286 

1,234 

137 

76 

8,402 

1,224 

137 

76 

3,325 
802 
62 
76 

5,077 

422 

75 

884 
10 

140 
3,103 
1,069 

62 

Power  laundries,   with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

871 
296 
(x) 

California 

Total 

1,492 

110,930 

69,465 

58,988 

24,346 

34,642 

10,477 

30,176 

11,289 

1,259 
144 
78 
11 

64,139 
34,214 
10,507 
2,070 

61,511 

6,620 

997 

337 

51,338 

6,417 

927 

306 

19,732 

3,824 

544 

246 

31,606 

2,593 

383 

60 

10,173 

203 

70 

31 

1,911 

21,051 

6,840 

374 

717 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

6,543 
2,670 
1,359 

X  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure. 


8.156 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  ST.— ESTABLISHMENTS  REPORTING  RECEIPTS  FROM  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  WORK— RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR 
SOURCES— SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  194& 


Metropolitan  area  and  kind  of  business 


Eatablish- 
ments 


Qjumber) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 


(TliouMnd 
dolhri) 


Receipts  from  cleaning  and  dyeing  wtvk 


(ThouiArtd 
dottars) 


Retail 


{Thousand 
doUari) 


Delivered 
to  home 


(ThoiudTtd 
dolbT.) 


Delivered 
through 
plant 
office, 

or  blanch 


(Thouumd 
doUars) 


(ThouoiTul 
doUarj) 


Recopts  buu 
laundry  wort — 
bundle.  Sat,  and 
family  services 


(TIlOUMTld 

doUdrs) 


AKRON,    OHIO 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY,  N.   Y. 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

ALLENTOWN-BETHLEHEM-EASTCN,  PA. 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

ATLANTA,  OA. 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

BALTIMORE,  MD. 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

BIRMINGHAM,  ALA. 
Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

BOSTON,  MASS. 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

BRUXIEPORT,  COHN. 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

BIFFAIO,  N.  Y. 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

CANTON,  OHIO 
Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

CHABIESTON,  W.  VA. 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

All  other  establishments 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


118 
5 


155 
15 
3 


235 
24 
23 
3 


2,896 
1,701 


5,176 


3,912 

607 
657 


(x) 


2,222 
1,844 
(x) 


3,565 

8,607 
156 


15,649 


5,397 
9,459 

793 


4,375 

3,120 

454 


21,515 


13,449 
4,458 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


12,833 


5,820 
4,604 

(x) 

(x) 


(x) 


1,548 
(x) 


1,774 
(x) 
(x) 


2,729 

514 


3,744 
54 
20 


(x) 


2,189 
663 
(x) 


3,303 

2,706 

24 


5,274 

2,047 

27 


5,160 


4,355 

768 
37 


13,693 


12,559 
886 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


279 

1,230 

679 

92 

:?63 

47 

(x) 

6,520 


5,389 
1,014 

(x) 

(x) 


(x) 


1,494 


(x) 


1,727 
(x) 
(x) 


1,349 
440 


1,107 
318 


1.299 


1,242 
122 


380 
74 


2,976 
54 
20 


1,229 
50 
20 


(x) 


(x) 


1,911 
663 
(x) 


5,741 


1,373 
617 
(x) 


2,670 


3,063 

2,657 

21 


1,201 
1,469 


4,132 

1,929 

27 


5,050 


1,848 

1,419 

23 


4,269 
744 


10,576 


1,442 
283 

31 


3,993 


9,508 
820 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


3,289 
506 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


801 
92 
47 


(x) 


396 
66 
23 


5,704 


4,573 
1,014 

(x) 

(x) 


(x) 


2,196 
741 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


1,376 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


1,747 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


1,862 

1,188 

21 


2,284 
510 


2,827 

461 

6 


6,583 


6,219 
314 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


405 
26 


(x) 


2,660 


2,377 
273 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


240 

49 

3 


1,260 


1,142 
118 


3,117 


Cx) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


1,231 


130 
1,101 


95 
518 
630 


(x) 


1,056 
(x) 


243 

5,645 

132 


7,933 


100 

7,067 

766 


2,711 


2,320 
391 


6,959 


3,051 
66 

845 
3,343 

x) 
x) 

!x{ 

(x) 


35 
478 
204 


(x) 


4,503 


343 
3,195 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


1,467 


(x) 
(x) 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 


8.157 


Tabic  ST.— ESTABLISHMENTS  REPORTING  RECEIPTS  FROM  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  WORK— RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR 
SOURCES— SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Metropolitan  area  and  bnd  of  bminc&s 


Eiablish- 
ments 


CNumi»cr) 


Recetpta, 
entire 
year 


(Tliotudnd 
Man) 


Receipts  from  cleaning  and  dyeing  work 


Total 


(Duudnd 
dolUr.) 


Retail 


l,Thouiand 
dollar.) 


Delivered 
to  home 


(Thouiand 
dollarr) 


Delivered 

through 

plant 

office. 

or  branch 

store 

(Thousand 
doltdrr) 


Wholesale 


(lllOUMTul 

dollari) 


Receipts  frcm 
laundry  work- 
bundle,  flat,  and 
family  services 


(Tliousdnd 
doildTs) 


Other 
receipts 


(Thotudnd 
dollars) 


CHATTANOOGA,  TENN. 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  lauiklries.  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries  .without  cleaning  aivl  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

CHICAGO,  nx. 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,. 
Power  laundries , without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

CmCDINATI,  OHIO 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishi&ents .- 

CLEVnjUtt),  OHIO 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

COLUMBUS,  OHIO 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

DAUJS,  TEX. 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

DAVEtlPORT,   lOWAr-HOCK  rSLAND-«OLINE ,    ILL. 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries ,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities . . 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All.  other  establishments 

DAYTON,  OHIO 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establislments 

DENVER,  COLO. 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  aiKl  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

DES  MOmEE,  IOWA 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
AH  other  establishments 

DETROIT,  MICH. 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  lajndries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


431 
48 
22 


136 
9 


177 
25 


436 

14 

10 
2 


2,003 


1,994 


1,764 
(x) 
(x) 


68,162 


1,731 
(x) 
(x) 


48, 4U 


1,727 
(x) 
(x) 


36,000 


(x) 
(x) 


16,328 


(x) 
(x) 


19,672 


(x) 
(x) 


45,319 
17,365 

M 

(x) 


12,740 


44,686 
3,423 
(x) 
(x) 


7,672 


32,350 
3,348 
(x) 
(x) 


13,453 
2,677 
M 
(x) 


3,619 


18,897 
671 
(x) 
(x) 


3,104 


12,336 


(x) 
(x) 


7,702 
1,826 

(x) 

(x) 


7,289 
259 
(x) 
(x) 


10,365 


6,352 
247 
(x) 
(x) 


3,383 
144 
(x) 
(x) 


3,810 


2,969 
103 
(x) 
(x) 


4,167 


(x) 
(x) 


937 
12 


10,003 

3,399 

694 


6,985 


9,839 

463 

63 


5,115 


7,457 

457 

63 


4,531 


3,440 
352 
18 


1,691 


4,017 
105 
45 


2,382 
6 


4,775 
1,658 

(x) 

(x) 


4,750 
283 
(x) 
(x) 


4,177 
272 
(x) 
(x) 


1,423 
218 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


3,670 


6,276 
4,924 


5,475 
1,043 


5,206 
1,028 


2,054 
510 


3,152 
518 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


1,570 
932 
(x) 


1,479 
189 
(x) 


3,491 


1,428 
139 


(x) 


(x) 


574 
78 


(x) 


854 
111 


(x) 


3,114 


1,334 


1,780 


(x) 
(x) 


8,314 


3,078 
273 
(x) 
(x) 


4,346 


2,727 
247 
(x) 
(x) 


3,790 


1,060 
182 
(x) 
(x) 


1,896 


1,667 
65 
(x) 
(x) 


1,894 


(x) 
(x) 


351 
26 


3,729 
4,044 

Cx) 

(x) 


(x) 


3,540 
790 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


2,984 
790 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


1,370 
521 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


1,614 
269 
Cx) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


1,610 
(x) 


33,515 


1,574 

M 


24,809 


1,448 


(x) 


(x) 


24,355 
3,724 
(x) 
(x) 


24,006 
675 
(x) 
(x) 


20,058 

675 


8,454 


(x) 


12,407 


(x) 


3,948 


7,851 
541 
(x) 
(x) 


12,207 
134 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


18,217 


197 
12,990 
(x) 
(x) 


3,900 


12 
1,290 
(x) 
(x) 


3,248 


49 

2,610 

589 


1,632 


573 

25 

11 

1,277 

(X) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

737 
3,432 


(x) 


(x) 


79 
626 


(x) 
(x) 


277 
711 


3,336 


128 
2,864 
tx) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
ix) 


436 
952 


(x) 
(x) 


401 
277 


115 
326 
42 


(x) 
(x) 


14 
449 


(x) 


(x) 


12 
117 


(x) 
(x) 


49 
4 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


61 
390 


(x) 


3,64* 


183 
2,888 

166 
161 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

8.158 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  ST.— ESTABLISHMENTS  REPORTING  RECEIPTS  FROM  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  WORK— RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR 
SOURCES— SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Metropolitan  area  and  kind  of  business 


Eatabliah- 
ments 


CNumber) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 


{Thnuand 
dollar.) 


Receipta  from  cleanipg  and  dyeing  wort 


Toul 


(Thousand 
dollari) 


Retail 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Delivered 
to  hotne 


(Thousand 
dollar.) 


Delivered 

through 

plant 

office, 

or  branch 

store 

(Thousand 
dollgTi) 


(Tltou.dTid 
dollan) 


Receipts  licKD 
laundry  work — 
bundle,  6at,  and 
hmiiy  services 


(Thousand 
doUart) 


DULUTH,   MINN.^UPEHIOH,   WIS. 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

ERIE,  PA. 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  estahlishments. 

FLINT,  MICH. 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants. 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  estahlishments 

FORT  WORTH,  TEX. 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plan  -s 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All.  other  establishments. 

FRESNO,  CALIF. 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

QRAND  RAPIDS,  MICH. 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities, . 
fower  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All.  other  establishments 

HAHRISBURC,  PA. 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

HARTFORD,  CONN, 
Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

HOUSTON,  TEX. 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

HUNTINGTON,  W.  VA. -ASHLAND,  YTl. 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

INDIANAPOLIS,  IND. 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants - 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  JA  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


301 
46 

1 


(x) 


M 


(x) 


Ail. 


Jii- 


Jii. 


tx) 
(x) 


951 
867 


(x) 

(x) 


897 
289 


(x) 
(x) 


886 
288 


(x) 
(x) 


398 
206 


M 
(x) 


488 
82 


(x) 
(x) 


1,374 


1,092 
282 


1,052 
46 


963 
45 


560 
32 


403 

13 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


1,747 
(x) 


5,604 


1,677 
(x) 


1,523 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


2,462 
3,142 


^A^l 


2,288 
521 


2,285 
5U 


784 
305 


1,501 
209 


1,077 
(x) 
(x) 


3,922 


1,054 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
Cx) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


2,160 


1,625 
(x) 
(x) 


2,987 


1,603 
(x) 
(x) 


1,489 
(x) 
(x) 


1,812 


(x) 
(x) 


1,073 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


1,217 


1,731 
1,256 


4,589 


1,652 
299 


1,515 
297 


2,289 


993 

219 


1,070 


517 

78 


1,219 


137 

2 


2,031 

2,302 

256 


15,903 


6,723 
7,353 

(x) 

(x) 


(x) 


1,109 
(x) 


(x) 


6,856 
3,191 
Cx) 


1,923 
649 
32 


8,789 


1,664 
593 
32 


3,620 


669 
335 

16 


3,539 


995 
208 


5,081 


259 
56 


6,366 
2,183 

(x) 

(x) 


(x) 


6,271 
2,114 

(x) 

(x) 


(x) 


2,215 
1,172 

(x) 

(x) 


(x) 


4,056 
942 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


1,024 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


6,632 
762 
(x) 


5,909 
761 
(x) 


2,928 
538 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


Cx) 


(x) 


2,931 
223 
Cx) 


Cx) 


JxL 


Cx) 
Cx) 


45 
468 


32 
236 


Cx) 


Cx) 


2,242 


174 
2,068 


Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx) 


79 
716 


105 

1,210 

224 


6,329 


303 
5,451 
Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 


Cx) 


Cx) 


2,288 
Cx) 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 


8.159 


Table  ST.— ESTABLISHMENTS  REPORTING  RECEIPTS  FROM  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  WORK— RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR 
SOURCES— SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Eaabliah- 
menCB 

(Humbtr) 

Recopta. 
entire 
year 

CTiouMna 
dollorl) 

Recdpta  from  cleaninR  and  dyeing  work 

Total 

(Thoiuana 
dolldr.) 

Retail 

Rcoapta  fitiii 
laundry  work— 
bundle,  flat,  ant 
(amily  services 

(Thousand 
dolUrs) 

Metropolitan  area  anj  kind  of  business 

Total 

iXhousand 
dollar.) 

Debvcred 
to  home 

(Tluuuiml 
dollari) 

Delivered 
through 
plant 
ofEce. 

or  branch 
store 

(Tliousand 
dollari) 

Wholesale 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Other 
receipts 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

jACKSomnxE ,  fla. 

80 

5,124 

2,433 

2,297 

702 

1,535 

136 

2,280 

72 

5 
3 

22 

2,451 
1,325 
1,348 

(x) 

1,912 
313 

208 

(x) 

1,830 
263 

204 

(x) 

427 
174 

l(.l 

(x) 

1,403 
89 
43 

(x) 

82 
50 

4 

(x) 

500 
864 
916 

(x) 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries ,vtthout  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

148 
224 

JOHNSTOWN,   PA. 
Total 

(x) 

21 
1 

202 

1,598 
(x)    ■'■ 

13,987 

1,303 
(x)    ■'■ 

6,964 

1,282 
(x)    "■ 

6,514 

681 
(x)    ■" 

2,736 

601 
(x)    ■■■ 

3,778 

21 
(x)    ■■■ 

450 

225 

(x)    ■■■ 

5,095 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

(x)    ■■■ 
1,928 

KANSAS  cur,  MO. 
Total 

169 
26 

1 
6 

5,288 
6,874 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

5,246 
1,491 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

4,808 
1,481 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

1,663 
923 
(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

3,145 
558 
(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

438 
10 
(x) 
(x) 

fx) 

33 
4,739 
(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

644 
f1 

KNOXVILLE,  TENN. 
Total 

(x) 

58 
10 

15 

1,951 
(x) 

(x) 

1,884 
(x) 

(x) 

1,843 
(x) 

(x) 

790 
(x) 

(x) 

1,053 
M 

(x) 

41 
(x) 

(x) 

2 
(x) 

(x) 

Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

(x) 

LANCASTER,   PA. 
Total 

(x) 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

13 

2 

563 

482 
(x) 

47,438 

478 
(x) 

29,022 

400 
(x) 

23,583 

266 
(x) 

10,479 

134 
(x) 

13,104 

78 
(x) 

5,439 

(x)    ■■■ 
13,856 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

(x) 

LOS  ANGELES,  CALIF. 
Total 

4,560 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

486 

41 
30 
6 

72 

26,892 
14,886 
4,630 

1,030 

(x) 

25,770 

2,741 

380 

131 

(x) 

20,394 

2,709 

380 

100 

(x) 

8,696 

1,520 

187 

76 

(x) 

11,698 

1,189 

193 

24 

(x) 

5,376 
32 

'n 

(x) 

841 
9,953 
2,923 

139 

(x) 

281 
2,192 
1,327 

760 

(x) 

Power  laundries, -without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

LOUISVIILE,  KY. 
Total 

61 
9 
2 

75 

4,248 
3,459 
(x) 

(x) 

4,138 
682 
(x) 

(x) 

3,693 
682 
Cx) 

(x) 

1,691 
517 
(x) 

(x) 

2,002 
165 
(x) 

(x) 

445 
(x)    ■■■ 

(x) 

52 
2,566 
(x) 

(x) 

58 
211 
(x) 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries .without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

MEMPHIS,   TENN. 
Total 

67 

8 

103 

4,317 
(x) 

12,590 

4,168 
(x) 

5,832 

4,004 
(x) 

5,251 

2,777 
(x) 

2,531 

1,227 
(x) 

2,720 

164 
(x) 

581 

141 
(x) 

5,031 

8 
(x) 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

MIAMI,   FLA. 
Total 

1,727 

74 
20 
7 
2 

85 

3,890 
7,041 

(x) 

(x) 

11,107 

3,270 
2,353 

(x) 

(x) 

6,613 

2,746 
2,304 

(x) 

(x) 

5,833 

1,062 
1,387 

[x! 

4,230 

1,684 
917 
(x) 
(x) 

1,603 

524 
49 
(x) 
(x) 

780 

614 
3,694 
(x) 
(x) 

4,248 

6 
994 
(x) 

Power  laundries,   with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

MILWAUKEE,  WIS. 
Total 

246 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

65 

10 
10 

172 

5,551 
3,840 
1,716 

13,256 

5,463 
939 

211 

7,951 

4,683 
939 
211 

7,474 

3,231 

820 
179 

3,949 

1,452 
119 
32 

3,525 

780 

477 

52 
2,776 
1,420 

4,703 

36 

125 

85 

Power  laundries,  with  cleanijig  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries  .without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

MINHEAPOLIS-ST.  PAUL,  MINN. 
Total 

602 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

143 
25 
4 

6,218 

6,732 

256 

5,944 

1,974 

33 

5,473 

1,969 

32 

2,445 

1,484 

20 

3,028 

485 

12 

471 
5 
1 

214 

4,266 

223 

60 
542 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
AH  other  establishments 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


8.160 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  8T.-ESTABLISHMENTS  REPORTING  RECEIPTS  FROM  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  WORK— RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR 
SOURCES— SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Metropolitan  area  and  kind  of  business 


MOBILE,  ALA. 

Total 

Cleaniiig  and  dyeiiig  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

NASHVILLE,   TXNN. 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

NEW  HAVEN,  CONN. 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

NEW  ORLEANS,  LA. 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

NEW  YORK-NORTHEASTERN  NEW  JERSEY 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All.  other  establishments 

NORFOLK-PORTSMOUTH,  VA. 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants. 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

OKLAHOMA  CITY,  OKLA. 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All.  other  establishments 

OMAHA,  NEBH. 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

PEORIA,  ILL, 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,. 
Power  laundries , without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. . 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

PHOENIX,  ARIZ, 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
■Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


Eitabliah' 
mcntB 


(Huvtber) 


l,4i9 


1,276 

104 

61 

8 


122 
5 


205 
28 
12 


Recctptft, 
oitire 
year 


(Thouidnd 
dotlar.) 


(x) 


1,304 
(x) 


(x) 


2,127 
3,080 
(x) 


(x) 


1,323 
707 
1,947 
(x) 


4,205 
3,637 


135,936 


72,233 

44,076 

13,413 

6,214 


6,367 


3,167 
3,200 


5,314 


3,058 
974 
(x) 
(x) 


5,108 


2,656 
2,452 


(x) 


1,562 
823 


(x) 


32,115 


16,880 
U,622 
3,613 


3,748 


1,756 
Cx) 
(x) 


Reicgipta  frtai  deaning  and  dyong  wort 


(Tluiuonil 
dollart) 


(x) 


1,270 
(x) 


(x) 


1,952 
827 
(x) 


(x) 


1,309 
141 
368 
(x) 


4,069 
1,029 


74,760 


68,124 

5,263 

839 

534 


3,901 


3,121 
780 


3,257 


3,035 
143 
(x) 
(x) 


2,861 


2,205 
656 


(x) 


1,535 
180 
(x) 


16,501 

1,950 

U7 


1,657 
(x) 
(x) 


Retail 


(77»u^Tul 


(x) 


1,263 
(x) 


(x) 


1,929 
827 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


975 
111 
368 


4,852 


3,862 
990 


59,138 


52,660 

5,232 

838 

208 


2,901 
774 


3,169 


2,947 
143 
(x) 
(x) 


2,702 


2,046 
656 


(x) 


1,430 
180 
(x) 


13,812 


U,785 
1,890 

137 


2,119 


1,568 
(x) 
(x) 


Delivered 
to  heme 


(TVwKmd 
dolUr.) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


1,001 
317 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


570 
96 

100 


2,427 


1,748 
679 


22,420 


17,070 

4,416 

750 

184 


1,218 
455 


(x) 
(x) 


715 
50 


1,406 


953 
453 


(x) 


(x) 


144 


4,421 

1,756 

124 


(x) 
Cx) 


Delivered 

through 

plant 

office. 

or  branch 

store 

(Thousand 
dolldTt) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


928 

510 


(x) 


2,114 
311 


35,790 
816 


2,002 


1,683 
319 


2,329 


2,232 
93 
Cx) 
(x) 


1,296 


1,093 
203 


Cx) 


Cx) 


"635" 
36 


7,5U 


7,364 
134 
13 


1,481 


1,257 
Cx) 
Cx) 


Wholesale 


(Thousand 
doH»t») 


Cx) 


Cx) 


Cx) 


Cx) 


Cx) 


334 
30 


Cx) 


207 
39 


15,622 


15,2i>4 

31 

1 

326 


220 
6 


Cx) 

C;t) 


Cx) 


Cx) 


4,776 


4,716 
60 


Cx) 
Cx) 


6tn 
laundry  wcrt — 
bundle,  fiat,  and 
lamiJy 


{Thouumd 
dolldTi) 


Cx) 


Cx) 


Cx) 


165 
2,209 
Cx) 


Cx) 


Cx) 


11 
566 

478 


135 
2,513 


52,580 


3,412 
35,628 
12,142 

1,398 


16 
2,162 


1,659 


329 
1,679 


Cx) 


Cx) 


610 


163 
9,325 
3,237 


x,216 


Cx) 
Cx) 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 


8.161 


Tabic  ST.— ESTABLISHMENTS  REPORTING  RECEIPTS  FROM  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  WORK— RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR 
SOURCES— SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOUTAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Metropobtan  area  and  kinj  of  business 


Enabluli- 


(Number) 


Receipo, 
entire 
year 


(Thouuna 
dolkri) 


Recapts  from  ckaninft  and  dyeing  wort 


Total 


(Diouuiml 
dollari) 


{Thousand 
-     dolldTi) 


Retail 


Delivered 
to  home 


{Thoutand 
Mian) 


Delivered 

through 

plant 

office, 

or  branch 

store 

{Thousand 
doltars) 


(Thousand 
dolldrj) 


Receipts  frcot 
laundry  work— 
bundle.  Oat,  and 
family  aervicea 


(TTiousand 
dollars) 


Other 

receipts 


(lliousdnd 
dollars) 


FmSBUROH,   PA. 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  estabilshaients 

PORTLAND,  OBEa. 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  wiUi  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

PROVIEEtlCE,  R.  I. 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

READING,  PA. 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establlsiments 

RICIMOND,  VA. 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
AH  other  establishments 

ROCHESIHi,  N.  Y. 
Total ; 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants '. 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

SACRAMENTO,  CALIT. 
Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants. 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries , without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

ST.  LOUIS,  MO. 
Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establlslments 

SALT  LAXE  CITY,  UTAH 
Total 

Cleaning  aivl  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  estabUsbments 

'  SAN  ANTONIO,  TEX. 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  ani  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

SAN  BERNARDINO,  CALIF. 

Total 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
AH  other  establishments 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


192 
13 


252 
22 

5 

1 


201 
26 


13 ,A7e 


10,935 


5,606 


5,329 


2,543 


4,073 


13,036 
3,727 
(x) 

M 


9,629 


12,588 
826 
(0 
(x) 


5,419 


10,086 
785 
(x) 
(x) 


4,589 


4,977 
566 
(x) 
(x) 


2,270 


5,109 
219 
(x) 


2,319 


2,502 
41 
(x) 

(x) 


252 
2,886 
(x) 
(x) 


2,705 


4,697 
2,87B 

(x) 

(x) 


•',62? 


4,535 
683 
(x) 
(x) 


3,860 
1,902 


2,931 


1,585 


(x) 
(x) 


3,300 
1,529 


6,515 


3,652 
2,472 

(x) 

(x) 


3,166 


1,739 
1,248 

(x) 

(x) 


17,999 


11,467 
5,663 
Cx) 
(x) 


2,668 


1,789 
493 
386 


3,031 
3,526 


(x) 


3,705 
683 
(x) 
(x) 


3,614 


1,695 
4i5 
(x) 
(x) 


1,82° 


2,010 
238 
(x) 
(x) 


1,785 


(x) 
(x) 


3,447 
378 
421 


1,379 


1,575 
(x) 
(x) 


3,222 
265 


3,900 


3,307 
563 
(x) 
(x) 


1,890 


1,719 
158 
(x) 
(x) 


12,132 


U,061 
979 
(x) 
(x) 


1,702 
91 
12 


3,961 


2,981 
980 


1,335 
623 
(x) 


(x) 


1,329 
156 
(x) 


2,818 
375 
421 


1,720 


1,196 
234 
399 


1,224 


1,622 
141 
22 


629 
3 


1,416 


(x) 
(x) 


3,107 
265 


3,433 


2,870 
533 
(x) 
(x) 


1,756 


1,588 
155 
(x) 
(x) 


10,544 


9,508 
944 
•(x) 
(x) 


1,553 
81 
12 


3,934 


2,954 


(x) 


1,170 
156 
(x) 


1,043 
Cx) 
(x) 


(=.) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


1,538 
168 


1,805 


1,376 
407 
(x) 
(x) 


361 

101 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


,944 
624 


795 
34 


1,164 


668 
496 


(x) 


(x) 


395 
73 


1,569 
97 


1,628 


1,494 
126 
(x) 
(x) 


1,291 


1,227 
54 
(x) 
(x) 


4,968 


4,564 
320 
(x) 
(x) 


758 
47 


2,770 


2,286 
484 


(x) 


(x) 


775 
83 


437 
30 


(x) 
(x) 


131 
3 


M 
(x) 


1,588 


1,553 
35 


149 

10 


(x) 


(x) 


117 
1,618 
(x) 
(x) 


203 
1,376 
1,385 


(x) 

(x) 


78 
1,243 


2,204 


275 
1,669 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


1 
651 


5,072 


238 
4,199 
(x) 
(x) 


76 
340 
338 


2,394 


43 
2,351 


(x) 


(x) 


2 
324 


(x) 
(x) 


196 
15 


1,505 


(x) 
(x) 


45 

577 


210 
148 
60 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


70 
240 


(x) 
(x) 


19 
439 


(x) 
(x) 


168 
485 


11. 
62 
36 


7 
195 


(x) 


Cx) 


4 
143 


8.162 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  ST.— ESTABLISHMENTS  REPORTING  RECEIPTS  FROM  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  WORK— RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR 
SOURCES— SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Metropolitan  area  and  kind  of  business 


Establioh' 
ments 


CNumM 


Receipts, 

entire 
year 


{Thousand 


Total 


(Thousand 
dolUrs) 


Receipts  frcm  cleaning  and  dyeing  work 


Retail 


Total 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Delivered 
to  home 


(Thousand 
doUars) 


Delivered 
through 
plant 
office, 

OT  branch 
store 

(Thousand 
dolidrs) 


Wholesale 


(Thousand 
dolldTi) 


lucQptB  frcm 
laundry  work- 
bundle,  fiat,  and 


{Thousand 
doUdra) 


SAN  DIEGO,  CALIF. 


Total. 


Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 


SAN  FRANCISCO-OAKLAND,  CALIF. 


Total. 


Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments. 


SAN  JOSE,  CALIF. 


Total. 


Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 


SCRANTON,  PA. 


Total. 


Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 


SEATTLE,  WASH. 


Total. 


Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 


SOUTH  BEND,  IMD. 


Total. 


Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 


SPOKANE,  WASH. 


Total. 


Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 


SPRINCFIELD-HOLYOKE,  MASS. 


Total. 


Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities, . 
Power  laundries , without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 


STOCKTON,  CALIF. 


Total, 


Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 


SIRACUSE,  N. 


Total. 


Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 


TACOMA,  WASH. 


Total. 


Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 


TAMPA-ST.  PETERSBURG,  FLA. 


Total. 


Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 


245 
27 
22 


100 
12 


7,378 


i,i&l 


3,996 


2,046 


2,232 


3,931 
2,331 

(x) 


14,825 
9,002 
2,663 


2,953 


2,463 
(x) 
(x) 


M 


1,286 
735 
(x) 


11,273 


4,303 
5,961 

(x) 

(x) 


2,029 
(x) 
(x) 


1,754 


3,643 
658 
(x) 
(x) 


15,599 


14,020 

1,274 

305 


2,424 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


1,280 
141 


(x) 


5,935 


4,276 
1,495 

(x) 

(x) 


1,924 
(x) 
(x) 


1,110 
(x) 

(x)  ■■' 


4,055 


2,385 
1,158 

(x) 

(x) 


1,835 


1,021 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


3,775 


2,328 
646 

801 


3,690 


1,639 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


4,621 


1,873 
2,037 

(x) 

(x) 


1,022 
(x) 


(x) 


2,474 


3,214 
642 
(x) 
(x) 


12,289 


1,486 
468 
(x) 
(x) 


5,128 


1,728 
174 
x) 


10,882 

1,152 

255 


2,258 


4,214 
748 
166 


6,668 
404 
89 


2,205 
(x) 
(x) 


Cx) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


1,724 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


715 
131 


(x) 


4,878 


(x) 


589 
72 


(x) 


126 

59 


2,306 


3,266 
1,456 

(x) 

(x) 


2,026 


903 

2,363 

1,262 

194 

x) 

(x) 

x) 

(x) 

1,217 


1,802 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


2,272 
171 
(x) 
(x) 


1,121 


1,015 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


2,124 
150 
76 


2,043 


1,584 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


2,464 


1,706 
676 
(x) 
(x) 


1,932 


1,730 
171 
(x) 
(x) 


x) 
(x) 


1,814 

150 


1,115 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


2,344 


(x) 

(x) 


1,154 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

(x) 


1,102 


1,012 
61 
(x) 
(x) 


x) 
(x) 
(x) 


645 
73 
46 


1,049 


X) 
(x) 
(x) 


641 


1,616 
646 
(x) 
(x) 


1,078 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


429 
16 


3,138 
122 
50 


(x) 

(x) 


(x) 


Cx) 


565 

10 


1,057 


1,010 
39 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


Cx) 
Cx) 


718 
110 


1,276 


1,169 
77 
30 


x) 
Cx) 

Cx) 


1,266 


Cx) 

Cx) 


596 
406 


1,020 
240 
Cx) 
(x) 


Cx) 
Cx) 


239 
1,413 
Cx) 
Cx) 


7,981 


553 
5,530 
1,898 


Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 


Cx) 


19 
3,371 
x) 


Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx) 
(x) 


Cx) 
Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx) 


65 
811 


x) 
Cx) 
Cx) 


1,359 


204 
496 
659 


Cx) 
Cx) 
Cx) 


1,647 


132 
1,247 
Cx) 
Cx) 


See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING,  RELATED  SERVICES 


8.163 


Tabic  8T.— ESTABLISHMENTS  REPORTING  RECEIPTS  FROM  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  WORK— RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR 
SOURCES— SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREAS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS;  1948— Continued 


Eaabluh- 
menta 

(Number) 

Recapts, 
enure 
year 

(TTiouiami 
doll«ri) 

Receipts  from  cleaning  and  dyeing  work 

Recapta  from 
laundry  work  - 
bundle,  flat,  anc 
family  services 

(Thousond 
dollars) 

Total 

(Thousand 
dollori) 

Retail 

Wholesale 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Mctropolit.in  arej  and  kind  of  business 

Total 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Delivered 
to  home 

(Tlioujond 
dollars) 

Delivered 
through 
plant 
ofBce. 

or  branch 
store 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Other 
receipts 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

rOLECO.    OHIO 

48 
2 

2 

22 

^ ,  1  )L ; 

2,372 
>x 

(x: 

(x) 

2,725 
2,635 

(X) 

(x; 

(x^ 

2,300 

2,210 
(X) 

(x) 

1,033 
963 
(x) 
(x) 

(X) 

1,2./.' 
1,247 

(XJ 

(x; 

425 
(x) 

(x; 

i,r,2 

208 
(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

29 

Powr  laundries,   with  cleaning  and  dj-eing  faeiHties.. 
Power  laundries, vithou'.  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

(X) 
(x) 

TRENTOli,    N.J. 
Total 

(x) 

17 

3 
2 

49 

"75 
1,515 
(x) 

3,752 

IX) 

235 
(x) 

2,110 

570 
235 
(x) 

2,021 

24) 
193 
(x) 

920 

;27 

42 
(x) 

1,101 

205 
(x)    '" 

89 

1,210 
(x) 

1,585 

Power  laundries,  with  cleanin^  and   ri-ein'  facilitif    .. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilit  e- 

70 
(x) 

TULSA,    OKLA. 

57 

39 
10 

35 

l,c40 
2,112 

2,402 

1,594 

516 

1,453 

1,505 

51.-. 

1,428 

507 
413 

932 

998 
103 

49l. 

89 

25 

46 
1,539 

303 

Power  laundries,   with  c'eaj-ing  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

57 

UTICA-ROME,   N.   Y. 
Tot  al 

146 

32 
6 

233 

1,196 
1,206 

27.384 

1,057 
396 

13,929 

1,032 
396 

12,317 

624 
303 

4,728 

403 
83 

7,589 

25 
1,612 

86 
717 

11,293 

53 

Power   laundries,   with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilitirs 

WASHINGTON,   D.  C. 
Total 

2,162 

200 
30 
2 

1 

36 

11,357 
15,322 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

10,552 
3,288 
(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

9,088 
3.15b 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

2,750 
1,944 

(x) 

(x) 

(X) 

5,338 
1,212 

(x) 
(x) 

(X) 

1,464 
132 
(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

674 
10,218 
(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

131 

Power  laundries,   with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, wi'-hout  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

1,816 
(x) 
(x) 

WHEELING,  W.  VA.-- STEUBE^^/ILLE.   OHIO 
Total 

(x) 

31 
4 
1 

l,'-20 
(X) 

3,634 

1,614 

283 
(xi 

1,970 

1,265 
283 
(x) 

1,386 

202 
(x) 

■21 

523 
81 
(x) 

9.,5 

349 
(x)    '" 

S4 

399 
(X) 

1,614 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

17 
(x) 

WICHITA,   KANS. 
To lal 

50 

41 
8 
3 

30 

1,710 

1,796 

128 

(x) 

1,578 
380 
12 

(x) 

1,494 
380 
12 

(xJ 

705 

210 

6 

(x) 

789 

170 

6 

(X) 

84 
(x) 

114 
1,385 

115 

(x, 

18 

Power  laundries,   with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

31 

1 

WILKES-BAHHZ-HAZLETON,   PA. 

(x) 

23 

7 

31 

1,027 
(x) 

9c9 
(X) 

(x) 

739 
(xJ 

(X) 

497 
(x) 

(X) 

242 

(x) 

(X) 

221 

(x) 

(x) 

25 

(x) 

(X) 

42 

Pcwer  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 
All  other  establishments 

(Xi 

WILMINGTON,   DEL. 
To'al 

(x) 

28 

3 

24 

1,623 
(xl 

2,035 

1,498 
(x) 

1,162 

1,049 
(X) 

926 

619 
(x) 

590 

430 
(x) 

449 
(xi 

11" 

(x) 

766 

6 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

(x) 

WORCESTER,  MASS. 
Total 

107 

21 
2 

1 

26 

1,320 
(x) 
(x) 

2,175 

1,057 
(X) 

(x) 

1,497 

821 
(x) 

(x) 

1,421 

520 
(x) 
(x) 

1,062 

301 
(x) 
(x) 

359 

236 
(x) 
(x) 

76 

233 
U) 
(x) 

601 

3C 

Power  laundries,  wit)    cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,, 
Po-jer  laundries, Witho-JL  '-l<5aning  and  dyeing  fa-iiitie: 
All  other  establlshnents 

(X) 

(x) 

YORK,   PA, 
Total 

■,  V 

"leaning  and  dj-eing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  -leaning  and  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laurdries, without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities 

21 

fc4 

1,156 

1,01^ 

4,5f4 

1,124 
373 

3,900 

1,048 
373 

3,527 

752 

310 

1,825 

296 

-.3 

1,702 

76 
373 

27 
574 

577 

5 
72 

TOUHGSTOWM,   OHIO 
Total 

87 

"leaning  a  d  dyeing  nlants 

.0 
2 
2 

4,162 

ix) 
(x) 

3,819 

(x) 
(x) 

3,446 
(x) 
ix) 

1,764 
(x) 
(xi 

1,682 
(x) 

(x) 

373 

272 

(x) 
(x) 

71 

P:iwer  la'indries,   with  cleaning  a".d  dyeing  facilities.. 
Power  laundries, without   wleaning  and  dyeinj;  facilities 
All  c:h._r  estafclishnents 

(x) 
(x) 

X  Witheld  to  avoid  disclosure. 

Note:  See  Explanatory  MiTerlal  for  definitions  of  Standi^rd  HetropolitEin  Areas, 


8.164 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  8U.—  RUG  CLEANING  ESTABLISHMENTS-41ECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES- 
GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948 


Geographic  division  and  State 


United  States,  total 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 
h4iddle  Atlantic 
East  North  Central 
West  North  Central 
South  Atlantic 
East  South  Central 
West  South  Central 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England : 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut       . 

Middle  Atlantic; 

New  York 
New  Jersey 
Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central 
Ohio 
Indiana 
Illinois 
Michigan 
Wisconsin - 

West  North  Central ; 

Minnesota 

Iowa      

Missouri 
North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 


South  Atlantic; 

Delaware 

Maryland    

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia       , 

North  Carobna 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 


East  South  Central : 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

.Arkansas         

Louisiana        

Oklahoma ,       .  ... 

Texas 


Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming   . 
Colorado         . 
New  Mexico 
Arizona 
Utah    . 
Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington.  . 

Oregon 

California . . . . 


Establish- 
ments 

(Number) 


110 
422 
365 
97 
129 
38 
71 
42 
243 


256 
55 

111 


130 
60 
31 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


^Thousand 
dollars) 


36,664 


2.262 
12,261 
9,393 
1,969 
3,234 

687 
1,479 

495 
4,904 


(x) 
(x) 


,615 
111 
421 


7,856 
2,140 
2,265 


2,517 

841 

4,075 

1.478 

482 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


455 
878 


102 
209 


122 
,031 
963 
375 
40 
118 
51 
199 
335 


102 
298 
248 
39 


33 

410 
185 
S51 


281 
29 


688 

100 

4,116 


Receipts  from— 


Rug  cleaning 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


2,120 
11,521 
8,857 
1,830 
3,044 

671 
1,360 

472 
4,255 


(x) 
(x) 


1.556 
111 

351 


7,360 
2,04" 
2,114 

2,366 

775 
3,808 
1,458 

450 


(x) 
(x) 


452 
290 
775 


94 
189 


96 

1,011 

840 

367 

40 
118 

49 
199 
324 


102 

297 

235 

37 


33 
378 

178 
771 


In  plant 

{Thousand 
dotldrs) 


2,010 
10,470 
7,622 
1,671 
2,836 

619 
1,213 

421 
3,569 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


271 
29 
69 
67 
23 


522 

100 

3,633 


(x) 
(x) 


Cx) 
(x) 


1,468 
107 
341 


6,576 
1,945 
1,949 


1,971 

535 

3,362 

1,346 

408 


414 
257 
713 


(TIlOUSllTul 
dolUrj) 


3,699 


110 
1,051 
1,235 

159 

208 
52 

147 

51 

686 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


84 
168 


96 
972 
S18 
362 
40 
94 
45 
127 
262 


96 
251 
235 

37 


32 

377 
142 
662 


235 
23 
66 
66 
22 


479 

96 

2,994 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


784 
102 
165 


395 
240 
446 
112 


1 

1 

36 

109 


43 

4 

639 


Cleaning 
and  dyeing 

work 
(Thousand 

dollars) 


37 
339 


103 
10 


(x) 
(x) 


310 
29 


Cx) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


Laundry  work — 
bundle,  &t,  and 
family    services 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(Thousand 
dollar»^ 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


101 
100 


(x) 
Cx) 
Cx) 


105 

401 

484 

23 

180 

16 

99 

23 

447 


186 
64 
151 


136 
66 

233 
20 
29 


26 
20 

123 


X  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure. 


AMUSEMENTS 


CONTENTS 

Table  Page 

9A  Amusements — Receipts,  by  Major  Sources — United  States,  by  Kind  of  Business,  1948:  Establish- 
ments, receipts  from  admissions  and  fees,  sales  of  merchandise,  concession  rental,  and 
taxes 9.03 

9B  Amusements — Receipts,  by  Major  Sources — Geographic  Division  and  State,  194-8:  Establishments, 

receipts  from  admissions  and  fees,  sales  of  merchandise,  concession  rental,  and  taxes 9.04 

9C  Motion  Picture  Theaters  (Regular) — Receipts,  by  Major  Sources — Geographic  Division  and  State, 
1948:   Establishments,  receipts  frcm  admissions  and  fees,  sales  of  merchandise,  concession 
rental,  and  taxes 9.05 

9D  Bowling  Alleys — Receipts,  by  Major  Sources — Geographic  Division  and  State,  1948:   Establish- 
ments, receipts  from  admissions  and  fees,  sales  of  merchandise,  concession  rental, and  taxes,  9.06 

9E  Billiard  and  Pool  Parlors — Receipts. by  Major  Sources- -Geographic  Division  and  State,  1948: 

Establishments,  receipts  from  admissions  and  fees,  sales  of  merchandise,  concession  rent- 
al, and  taxes 9.07 

9F  Motion  Picture  Theaters  (Regular) — Geographic  Division  and  State,  1948:   Establishments,  num- 
ber of  admissions,  seating  capacity,  receipts,  taxes,  pay  roll  and  personnel 9.08 

P.  0.  -  -^U  -  I  9.01 


AMUSEMENTS 

Table9A.— AMUSEMENTS -RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— UNITED  STATES,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948 

EfiTABUSHMBNTS,  RECEIPTS  FrOM  ADMISSIONS  AND  FeBS,  SaLBS  OP  MERCHANDISE,  CONCESSION  RbNTAL,  AND  TaXES 


9.03 


Kind  of  biuineas 


Estabbshments 


(^lumber) 


Receipts 

(cxc.  taxes), 
entire  year 


(Thoujand  dollars) 


Receipts  from— 


Admissions 
and  fees 

(Thousand  dollars) 


Sales  of  merchandise 


Establishments 
reporting 


Amount 
(Thoiijond  dollars) 


Concession  rental 


Estabhshments 
reporting 

(jNfumbcr) 


(TliQusgnd  dollars) 


Taxes 


(Thousand  dollars) 
323.396 


0nited  States^,  total 

'Motion  picture   theaters,    total. 


Motion  picture  theaters,  regular. 
Outcjoor  motion  picture  theaters.. 
Portable  motion  picture  theaters. 


Bands,   orchestras,    and  entertainers. 


Gowlljlg  alleys,   billiard  and  pool  parlors,    total.... 


Billiard  and  pool  parlors. 
Bowling  alleys 


Dance  halls,   st)idios,   and  schools. 
Race  track  operation,   total 


Autoooblle . 

Dog 

Horse 


Sports  promoters  and 


rclal  operators,  total, 
fields, 


Baseball  and  football  clubs,  athletic 

sports  promoters 

Baseball  clubs  (inc.  promoters) 

Football  clubs  (inc.  promoters) 

Stadiums,  athletic  fields,  promoters  of  boxing, 
wrestling,  and  other  athletic  events 


Bathing  beaches.. 

Golf  courses 

Riding  academies. 


Skating  rinks 

Skating  rinks,  roller. 
Skating  rijiks,  ice — . 


Svinnning  pools. 


Conmercial  sports  operators,  n.e.c 

Bicycle  rentals 

Boat  and  canoe  rentals 

Other  commercial  sports  operators,  n.e.c... 

Theaters  and  theatrical  producers  (exc.  motion 
picture) 


Miscellaneous  amusement  and  recreation  services, 
total .' 


Amusement  devices 

Amusement  parks 

Shooting  galleries 

Coin-operated  amusement  device  services 

Miscellaneous  amusement  and  recreation  services, 
n.e.c.^ 


ia,6Ji 


17,689 
820 
122 

2,026 


9,661 
4,505 


1,074 


112 
15 
71 


589 

357 

21 


261 
325 
709 

1,424 

1,382 

42 

499 

2,711 
147 

1,587 
977 


1,426 


6,308 


1,604 
368 
181 

2,447 

1,708 


2,349,601 


2,126,268 


18,812 


181, 124 


5,405 


1,352,880 


1,244.812 


9,174 


91,005 


3,594 


1,312,013 

40,385 

482 


202,761 


1,209,922 

34,433 

457 

28, 504 

163,262 


8,697 
(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
5,849 


85,815 

W 

M 

M 

37, 587 


3,427 
(x) 
(x) 

(x) 


65,485 
137,276 


32,998 
177,032 


54,812 
108,450 


24,439 
170,423 


3,170 
2,679 


573 
53 


10,282 
27,305 


7,857 
2,253 


147 
459 


7,434 

16, 278 

153,320 


6,783 
15,578 
148,062 

142,645 


27 
4 
22 

2,140 


464 

344 

1,445 


110,655 
65,062 
10,239 


3,849 
8,304 
5,180 

19,775 
16,770 
3,005 

6,670 

15,531 

422 

6,915 

8,194 


251,555 


95,082 
53,674 
10, 194 

31,214 

2,842 
5,560 
5,045 

15,436 
13,103 
2,333 

5,367 

13,513 

377 

5,605 

7,531 


131,727 


220,256 


180 
132 


(x) 
(x) 


128 

215 

25 

780 

750 

30 

216 

596 


(x) 

3. 
(x) 


(x) 


8,082 
5,259 
(x) 

(x) 

931 

2,669 

70 

3,682 

3,260 

422 

1,133 

1,947 
(x) 
1,250 

(x) 


(x) 


22,533 


219 

181 


(x) 
(x) 


28 
23 
7 

105 
91 
14 

49 

34 


(x) 

(x) 


(x) 


22,953 

38,660 

1,581 

97,460 

90,901 


22,275 

27,428 

1,524 

91,318 

77,711 


(x) 

2 
(x) 


324 
373 


(x) 

8,207 
(x) 

5,548 

8,363 


(x) 

1 
(x) 


72 
184 


42,209 


16,276 
(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
1,912 


391 
1,521 


702 
4,356 


187 

356 

3,813 


7,491 
6,129 
(x) 

(x) 

76 
75 
65 

657 
407 
250 

170 

71 
(x) 

60 
(x) 


(x) 


8,766 


(x) 
3,025 
(x) 
594 

4,827 


261,402 


254.877 

6,453 

72 

(x) 

1,364 


442 
922 


4,207 
10,873 


1,181 

768 

8,924 

23,369 


20,142 
12,121 

1,761 

6,260 

229 
64 
17 

2,144 

1,705 

439 


66 
35 


(x) 


11,777 


1,447 

3,388 

5 

1,731 

5,206 


I  Withheld  to  flvnid  disclosure, 
n.e.c.  Not  elsewhere  classified. 

^  Includes  motion  picture  theaters. 

Includes  data  for  legalized  gambling  operations.   Net  revenues  of  pari-mutue 
Note:  Taxes  consist  of  Federal,  Stat**,  and  local  amusement,  sales,  and  excise 


1  betting  at  race  tracks  are  included  In  the  classification  "Race  track  operation." 
taxes  collected  directly  from  the  customer  and  paid  directly  to  the  taxing  agency. 


9.04 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 

Table  9B.— AMUSEMENTS -RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948 

EfiTABUSHMENTS,  RECEIPTS  FrOM  ADMISSIONS  AND  FeBS,  SaLES  OF  MERCHANDISE,  CONCESSION  RbNTAL,  AND  TaXES 


Estabbshments 
CHumtxr) 

Receipts 
(cxc.  taxes), 
entire  year 

(Thousand  dollars) 

Receipts  from — 

Geographic  division  and  State 

Admissions 
and  fees 

Sales  of  merchandise 

Concession  rental 

Taxes 
(Thousand  dollars) 

Establishments 
reporting 

(>iumber) 

Amount 
(Thousand  dollars) 

Establishments 
reporting 

(Number) 

Amount 
(Thousand  dollars) 

United  States,  toul 

50,347 

2,349,601 

2,126,268 

13,312 

131,124 

5,405 

42,209 

323,396 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic    ,             ,                                                    ,    . 

East  North  Central 

West  North  Central 

3,206 
9,695 
10,588 
5,698 
6,298 
3,074 
5,112 
2,013 
4,663 

162,870 
630,323 
478,574 
170,259 
254,620 

87,000 
154,485 

97,464 
314,006 

149,415 
597,504 
423,808 
147,924 
232,264 

76,536 
135,545 

84,785 
278,487 

1,011 
2,237 
4,191 
2,511 
2,258 
1,178 
2,176 
942 
2,308 

10,771 
19,427 
44,236 
19,427 
17,851 
9,581 
17,171 
11,749 
30,861 

282 
1,559 
1,367 
421 
549 
168 
375 
146 
538 

2,684 
U,392 
10,480 
2,908 
4,505 
883 
1,769 
930 
4,658 

21,522 
91,395 
63,634 

24,430 

35,834 

West  South  Central i. 

22,263 

Pacific 

40,465 

New  England : 

Maine    

389 
268 
184 
1,402 
287 
676 

4,687 
1,566 
3,442 

2,917 
1,363 
2,681 
2,623 

1,004 

992 

1,071 
1,602 
247 
333 
609 
344 

132 
793 
201 
967 
595 

1,083 
497 
875 

1,150 

767 
936 
803 
568 

772 

V14 

1,023 

2,603 

222 
249 
131 
511 
274 
251 
255 
120 

839 

533 

3,291 

9,941 
11,150 

4,094 
89,096 
18,705 
29,884 

398,032 
88,338 
143,953 

125,675 
49,878 

171,247 
93,408 
38,366 

36,680 
30,602 
53,662 
5,045 
6,978 
15,712 
21,580 

7,327 
41,739 
20,182 
33,823 
20,805 
29,340 
12,590 
25,802 
62,962 

27,396 
27,375 
20,811 

11,418 

15,249 
27,236 
24,215 
87,785 

7,002 
8,520 
3,903 
18,704 
7,149 
10,569 
10,341 
31,276 

36,840 
22,030 
255,136 

8,881 
10,301 

3,704 
81,460 
17,223 
27,841 

379,059 

83,708 

134,737 

113,610 
42,927 

151,445 
81,856 
33,970 

32,351 
26,070 
46,720 
4,425 
5,953 
13,763 
18,642 

7,096 
39,387 
18,922 
30,321 
19,474 
25,393 
11,181 
22,938 
57,552 

24,227 
24,251 
18,318 
9,740 

13,642 
23,652 
21,376 
76,875 

6,305 
7,607 
3,326 

16,195 
6,423 
9,331 
9,256 

26,942 

32,295 

19,228 

226,964 

138 
77 
73 

434 
85 

199 

1.004 
300 
933 

932 

686 

1,141 

1,009 

423 

462 
549 
630 
35 
138 
243 
404 

21 
242 

43 
370 
135 
491 
170 
337 
399 

291 
373 
284 
225 

235 

305 

471 

1,115 

95 
122 

69 
252 
100 
119 
127 

58 

442 

238 

1,628 

1,020 
736 
360 
5,755 
1,226 
1,674 

10,922 
2,265 
6,240 

9,057 
5,938 
16,043 
9,217 
4,031 

3,843 
4,262 
5,395 
570 
371 
1,856 
2,630 

123 
1,754 

586 
2,317 
1,023 
3,751 
1,246 
2,639 
3,912 

2,669 
2,910 
2,381 
1,621 

1,499 
3,228 
2,568 
9,876 

658 
1,453 

539 
2,017 

713 
1,137 
1,006 
4,221 

4,139 

2,603 

24,069 

17 
10 
5 
140 
23 
87 

804 
285 
470 

436 
133 
377 
347 
74 

93 
57 
132 
17 
30 
33 
59 

17 
118 
64 
89 
59 
59 
29 
54 
60 

64 
41 
39 
24 

24 
66 
37 
198 

14 
18 
11 
33 
11 
18 
25 
16 

81 
44 
413 

40 
113 

30 

1,331 

251 

369 

3,051 
2,365 
2,975 

3,008 
1,013 
3,759 
2,335 
365 

486 

270 
1,547 

50 
154 

93 
303 

108 
648 
674 
685 
308 
196 
163 
225 
1,498 

500 

214 

112 

57 

108 

356 

271 

1,034 

39 
55 
38 

492 
13 

101 
79 

113 

356 

199 

4,103 

1,407 

1,145 

539 

11,875 

2,189 

Connecticut .... 

4,367 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York           

52,061 

12,084 

27,250 

East  North  Central: 
Ohio                           

17,946 

6,676 

21,710 

11,883 

Wisconsin i 

West  North  Central: 

5,419 
5,001 

4,475 

7,933 

3U 

South  Dakota '. 

1,001 

Nebraska ,. . . . 

2,076 

3,133 

South  Atlatktlc: 

815 

4,498 

3,085 

5,553 

3,703 

North  Carolina 

4,350 

1,866 

3,670 

8,294 

4,722 

3,957 

3,643 

2,024 

West  South  Central: 

2,128 

3,817 

3  742 

12,576 

Mountain : 

939 

Idaho 

1,020 

Wyoming 

591 

2,463 

1,012 

1,408 

Utah 

1,593 

Nevada' 

481 

Pacific: 

Washington ... 

6,250 

2,842 

^  Includes  motion  picture  theaters. 

^  Includes  data  for  legalized  gambling  operations.  .,   ^  ^,.  ,.  , 

Note:  Taxes  consist  of  Federal,  State,  and  local  amusement,  sales,  and  excise  taxes  collected  directly  from  the  customer  and  paid  directly  to  the  taxing  agency. 


AMUSEMENTS 


9.05 


Table  9C.— MOTION  PICTURE  THEATERS  (REGULAR)' -RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION 

AND  STATE:  1948 

Eatabusbmbnts,  Rbcbifto  From  Admissions  and  Fees,  Sales  op  Merchandise,  Concession  Kbntau  and  Taxes 


Geographic  division  ind  State 


United  States,  total. 


Geographic  divisions: 

New  England  ,  ,  . 
Middle  Atlantic  ... 
East  North  Central.  . 
West  North  Centtal 
South  Atlantic 
East  South  Cential  . 
West  South  Central. . 

Mountain 

PaoSc 


New  England; 

Maine  ...... 

New  Hampshire. . . 

Vermont 

Massachusetts .... 
Rhode  Island 
Connecticut    

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 


East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana . . ., 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wiscotisin 


West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa  

Missouri     

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 


South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia . 

Virginia    

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 


East  South  Central : 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 


West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Teias 


Mountain; 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming-  .  .  . 

Colorado 

New  Mexico. 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 


Pacific: 

Washington. 

Oregon  

Calilomia.  .  . 


Establishments 


CNumber) 


878 
2,768 
3,176 
2,411 
2,345 
1,240 
2,435 

873 
1,563 


132 
77 
58 

372 
62 

177 


1,241 

393 
1,134 


795 

903 
628 

408 


442 
471 
546 
156 
168 
282 
346 


37 

236 

66 

351 
303 
450 
202 
360 
340 


297 
323 
320 
300 


340 

388 

483 

1,224 

135 

134 

58 

192 

104 
89 
122 


274 

229 

1,060 


Receipts 
(exc.  taxes), 
entire  year 


(Tliousond  doHdrr) 


1,312,013 


89,349 
341,552 
267,158 
102,299 
143,313 

56,094 
106,286 

45,477 
160,485 


7,581 
4,523 
2,651 

47,192 
8,214 

19,188 


198,196 
50,905 
92,451 


63 , 545 
31,497 
91,828 
54,434 
25,854 


21,239 
19,321 
29,350 
3,921 
4,128 
10,339 
14,001 


2,962 
13,105 
12,469 
21,458 
12,867 
21,672 

9,239 
18,517 
26,024 


14,971 
18,072 
14,741 
8,310 


9,742 
18,038 
16,807 
61,699 


4,831 
5,019 
2,938 
11,684 
5,462 
6,704 
6,752 
2,087 


18,904 

13,329 

128,252 


Receipts  from- 


Admissions 
and  fees 

(Tliomdnd  dojldrs) 


1,209,922 


82,615 

331,955 

244,080 

91,619 

132,  U9 

50,039 

93,652 

40,658 

143,165 


6,774 
4,146 
2,459 

43,115 
7,679 

18,442 

193,401 
49,447 
89,107 


59,872 
27,847 
83,796 
48,991 
23,574 


19,034 
17,302 
26,624 
3,499 
3,625 
9,266 
12,269 


2,890 
17,356 
12,250 
19,819 
12,280 
18,798 

8,283 
16,640 
23,823 


13,486 
16,126 
U,273 
7,154 


8,647 
15,754 
15,029 
54,222 

4,382 
4,533 
2,562 
10,461 
4,877 
5,835 
6,098 
1,910 


16,474 
11,959 
114,732 


Sales  of  merchandise 


Establishments 
reporting 

(J^umbcr) 


Amount 
(Tliouiflnd  dollars) 


8.697 


447 

653 
1,445 
1,284 
1,097 

676 
1,455 

511 
1,129 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


216 
34 
59 


246 

78 
329 


253 
259 

423 
270 
240 


257 
285 
263 
50 
75 
139 
215 


4 

90 

4 

162 

85 

265 

96 

202 

189 


139 
212 
164 
161 


155 
237 
284 
779 


71 
18 


194 
135 
800 


85,815 


5,974 

3,869 
17,883 

9,405 
10,067 

5,700 
11,994 

4,674 
16,249 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


3,626 

477 
524 


1,638 
424 

1,807 


2,375 
3,160 
6,294 
3,992 
2,062 


1,971 
1,917 
2,049 
380 
459 
1,024 
1,605 


23 

445 

20 

1,436 

440 

2,811 

916 

1,811 

2,165 


1,292 
1,883 
1,410 
1,115 


1,052 
2,159 
1,620 
7,163 

438 
455 

1,177 
581 

635 
167 


Concession  rental 


Establishments 
reporting 


3,427 


162 
,163 
857 
257 
314 
95 
263 
52 
264 


2,379 
1,281 
12,589 


(x) 
(x) 


610 
198 

355 


253 
82 
229 
243 

50 


17 
53 
64 
129 


Amount 
(Thoiisand  dollars) 


16,276 


760 

5,728 

5,195 

1,275 

1,107 

355 

640 

145 

1,071 


(x) 
(x) 


451 

58 

222 


3,157 
1,034 
1,537 


1,298 

490 

1,738 

1,451 

218 


234 
102 
677 
42 
44 


49 

304 

199 

203 

147 

63 

40 

66 

36 


193 
63 
58 


43 
125 
158 
314 


{Thousand  dollars) 


(x) 

(x) 

8 

46 

4 

4 

(x) 

(x) 

9 

19 

5 

10 

24 

51 

24 

89 

216 

931 

254,877 


16,547 
71 ,082 
50,450 
19,545 
27,436 
12,369 
18,979 
8,298 
30,171 


1,335 
821 
483 
8,646 
1,529 
3,733 


38,912 
10,010 
22,160 


13,333 
5,530 

17,160 
9,744 
4,683 


3,939 
3,724 

5,827 

772 

809 

1,847 

2,627 


566 
3,447 
2,428 
4,700 
2,971 
3,716 
1,652 
3,250 
4,706 


3,808 
3,545 
3,135 
1,881 


1,918 
3,353 
3,124 
10,574 

883 

885 

578 

2,111 

953 

1,169 

1,332 

387 


4,183 

2,400 

23,588 


X  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure. 

^  Exclusive  of  drive-in  and  portable  motion  picture  theaters. 

Note:  Taxes   consist  of  Federal,  State,  and  local  amusement,  sales,  and  excise  taxes  collected  directly  from  the  customer  and  paid  directly  to  the  taxing  agency. 


9.06 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  9D.- 


-BOWLING  ALLEYS— RECEIPTS, BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE: 

ESTABUSHMENTS,  RECEIPTS  FrOM  ADMISSIONS  AND  FeES,  SaLES  OF  MERCHANDISE,  CONCESSION  ReNTAL,  AND  TaXBS 


1948 


Establishments 
CNumi«r) 

Receipts 
(cxc.  taxes), 
entire  year 

(Thotuand  dollars) 

Receipts  from — 

Geographic  division  and  State 

Adnussions 
and  fees 

{Thousand  dollars) 

Sales  of  merchandise 

Concesflion  rental 

Taxes 
(Tfaaiuand  dollars) 

Establishments 
reporting 

(^lumber) 

Amount 
(Thousand  dollars) 

Establishments 
reporting 

(J^umber) 

Amount 
(TTiousand  dollars) 

United  States,  total 

4,505 

137,276 

108,450 

2,679 

27,305 

459 

1,521 

922 

Geo^aphic  divisions: 

New  England                                                              

Middle  Atlantic 

636 

1,121 

1,296 

452 

333 

77 

146 

148 

296 

10,258 

28,553 

55,071 

11,189 

7,994 

1,978 

4,738 

3,623 

13,872 

9,404 

23,048 

41,969 

8,579 

6,873 

1,490 

3,786 

3,022 

10,279 

253 
593 

973 
287 
162 
35 
76 
91 
209 

774 

5,310 

12,566 

2,527 

891 

471 

867 

547 

3,352 

27 
71 
147 

6 

26 
24 
70 

80 

195 

536 

83 

230 

17 

85 

54 

241 

36 

88 
515 
65 
49 
8 
26 
20 
115 

West  North  Central                                

West  South  Central 

Paafic                                                                                      ... 

New  England : 

59 
43 
37 

313 
55 

129 

523 
183 
415 

303 
142 
386 
337 
128 

130 
81 
93 
22 
24 
38 
64 

12 
90 
17 
59 
31 
36 
12 
37 
39 

30 

25 

17 

5 

12 
21 
31 
82 

19 
13 
14 
41 
17 
19 
19 
6 

59 
42 

195 

755 

448 

283 

5,330 

1,033 

2,409 

16,403 
4,657 
7,493 

11,847 
4,451 
20,416 
14,863 
3,494 

3,181 

1,723 

3,389 

429 

411 

808 

1,248 

269 

2,617 

1,131 

1,417 

689 

467 

153 

519 

732 

1,049 
545 
278 
106 

243 

823 

549 

3,123 

387 
300 
280 
981 
279 
465 
712 
219 

2,157 

997 

10,718 

689 
410 
253 

4,%8 
959 

2,125 

12,350 
3,749 
6,949 

9,591 
3,580 
14,355 
11,941 
2,502 

2,498 

1,283 

2,531 

309 

300 

646 

1,012 

230 

2,269 

1,002 

1,232 

554 

389 

111 

482 

604 

746 

438 

245 

61 

174 

654 

467 

2,491 

335 
248 
230 
828 
261 
412 
521 
187 

1,881 
837 

7,561 

M 

M 

104 
(x) 

63 

354 

85 

154 

212 
104 
313 
260 
34 

83 

58 
69 

(x) 

(i) 

(x) 

36 

'"     44 

6 

29 

19 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

21 

M 
U) 
M 
(i) 

(x) 

(x) 

12 
47 

(x) 

(x) 

10 
32 

(x) 

(x) 

14 

(x) 

44 
23 

142 

(x) 

331 
(x) 

239 

3,955 
854 
501 

2,109 

843 

5,829 

2,807 

978 

657 
424 
834 

fxl 
(x) 

225 

<="  285 
73 
163 
104 

(x) 

102 

(x) 

'(xi 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

66 
569 

(x) 
(x) 

39 

146 
(x) 
(x) 

177 
(x) 

213 

148 

2,991 

(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

7 
(x) 

17 

26 
22 
23 

35 
12 
55 

40 

5 

8 

7 
9 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

6 

'=■'     1. 

10 

8 

6 

(x) 

!'' 
(X) 

7 

(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

6 
16 

(x) 

(x) 

5 
5 

(x) 

(x) 

4 

(x) 

17 
4 
49 

(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

31 
(x) 

45 

98 
54 
43 

147 

28 

232 

115 

U 

26 
16 
24 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

11 

'"     63 
56 
22 
31 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

26 

(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

16 
63 

(l) 
(x) 

11 
7 
(x) 
(x) 

14 
Cx) 

63 

12 

166 

1 

6 

12 

Rhode  Island                     

7 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York                                                                         

9 

East  North  Central; 

14 

West  North  Central: 

11 

17 
2 

North  Dakota 

Nebraska     

1 
20 

2 

South  Atlantic: 

U 

1 

17 

13 

2 

South  Carolina 

M  '" 

Flonda 

M 

East  South  Central; 

1 

2 

4 

1 

West  South  Central: 

3 

12 

Oklahoma C 

8 

3 

Mountain: 

Idaho 

1 

2 

4 

Aruona    r.' 

Utah    

10 
3 

M 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

14 
(") 

Camomia 

101 

X  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure, 

z  Less  than  $500* 

Note:   Taxes  consist  of  Federal,  State,  and  local  amusement,  sales  and  excise  taxes  collected  directly  from  the  customer  and  paid  directly  to  the  taxing  agency. 


AMUSEMENTS 


9.07 


Table  9E.— BILLIARD  AND  POOL  PARLORS-RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948 

ESTABUSHMKNTS,  ReCBIPTS  FrOM  ADMISSIONS   AND  FbES,  SaLBS  OF   MbrCHANDISE,  CONCBSSION   ReNTAL,  AND  TiXES 


Geographic  division  and  Slate 


United  States,  total 


Geographic  dlvlslons> 

N«w  EngUnd 
Middle  Atbntic   ,  .  ;  . 
East  Nonh  Ontial. . 
Wfet  North  Coitial. 
South  Atlantic      .... 
East  South  Central 
West  South  Central 
Mountain 
Paafic 


New  England : 

Maine        

New  Hampshixe. 

Vennont 

Massachusetts .  . . 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 


Middle  Atlantic: 

New  Yorlt      

New  Jersey 
Pennsylvania 


Eaaf  North  Central: 

Ohio  

Indiana     

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 


West  North  Central: 

Minnesota        

Iowa 

Missoun      

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 


South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland     

Distnct  of  Columbia . 

Virginia 

West  Vu-ginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 


East  South  Central : 

Kentucky        

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 


West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 


Mountain : 

Montana   .  . 

Idaho   

Wyommg .  .  .  . 

Colorado 

New  Mexico. 

Ariaona 

Utah 

Nevada 


Pacific: 

Washington - 

Oiegon 

Califoniia. .  . 


Establishments 


(dumber) 


9,661 


386 
1,533 
1,912 
1,072 
1,650 
1,079 
1,103 
376 
550 


Receipts 

(cxc.  taxes), 
entire  year 


(Thoujdtid  dollars) 


63 
25 
17 
198 
31 
52 


693 
180 
660 


571 
334 

488 

462 

57 


84 
133 
495 
22 
36 
137 
165 


32 
152 

55 
246 
127 
342 
154 
264 
278 


294 

323 
284 
178 


263 
107 
276 
457 


22 
4 

41 
116 
93 
72 
22 
6 


50 

35 

465 


65,485 


1,702 
8,188 

14,281 
8,328 

10,415 
7,071 
6,742 
3,313 
5,445 


Receipts  from — 


Admissions 
and  fees 

(TJiousand  dollflri) 


346 

124 
79 
743 
136 
274 


3,902 

812 

3,474 


4,450 
3,169 
3,155 
3,010 
497 


1,257 
1,387 
2,558 
134 
433 
1,356 
1,203 


130 

717 

348 

1,640 

1,185 

2,209 

923 

1,647 

1,616 


2,087 

1,949 

2,086 

949 


1,176 

821 

2,209 

2,536 


420 

51 

391 

1,154 

657 

400 

221 

19 


670 

495 

4,280 


54,812 


1,555 
7,437 
11,342 
6,742 
8,948 
6,122 
5,757 
2,758 
4,151 


Sales  of  merchandise 


Establishments 
reporting 

(dumber) 


3,170 


M 


Cx) 


452 
454 
269 
272 


298 
113 
58 
709 
126 
251 


3,582 

727 

3,128 


3,758 
2,406 
2,446 
2,341 
391 


1,071 

1,073 

2,032 

97 

357 

1,152 

960 


122 

650 

316 

1,385 

1,020 

1,803 

827 

1,438 

1,387 


1,804 

1,695 

1,883 

740 


967 

616 

1,813 

2,361 


367 
32 
288 
935 
597 
351 
173 
15 


487 

432 

3,232 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


Amount 

( Thoustiiid  dolldri) 


10,282 


(x) 


(x) 


732 

2,859 

1,538 

1,449 

893 

882 

1,257 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 


(X) 

(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
Cx) 


(x) 
(x) 


217 
245 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(X) 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(X) 
(x) 


Concession  rental 


Establishments 
reporting 

(dumber) 


147 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 


(x) 

(X) 

(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


682 
653 


164 
522 


277 
232 
190 
194 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 


Cx) 


(x) 

Cx) 
Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx) 
Cx) 
Cx) 
Cx) 

Cx) 
Cx) 

Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx) 
Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx) 


{Thousand  dollnrj) 


Cx) 


Cx) 


19 
80 
48 
18 
56 
103 


Cx) 
Cx) 
Cx) 
Cx) 
Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 

Cx) 


Cx) 


Cx) 


Cx) 

Cx) 
Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx) 
Cx) 
Cx) 
Cx) 

Cx) 
Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx) 
Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx) 


Taxes 


(Thouignd  dolltiu) 
442 


C^) 
M 


U) 


4 
25 
87 
58 
64 
64 
49 
37 
54 


14 
2 
9 


12 
2 
33 
38 
2 


1 
23 
16 
1 
5 
1 
11 


3 
22 
31 
1 
2 
2 


1 
13 
30 
20 


13 
5 

22 
8 


2 

5 
21 
8 

1 


X  withheld  to  avoid  disclosure. 

z  Less  than  $500. 

Note:  l^es  consist  of  Federal,  State, 


and  local  amusement,  sales,  and  excise  taxes  collected  directly  from  the  customer  and  paid  directly  to  the  taxing  agency. 


9.08 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  9F.— MOTION  PICTURE  THEATERS f REGULAR) -GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948 


Establishments,  Number  oi-  Admissions,  Seating  Capacity,  Receipts,  Taxes.  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 

Geographic  division  and  State 

Establish- 
ments 

(Muraber) 

Number  of 
admissions 

Seating  capacity 

Receipts 
(exc.  taxes), 
entire  year 

[Thousiind  dolldrs 

Taxes 

(Thouiarui  dollars) 

Payroll, 
entire  year 

IThoujaml  dolUirs, 

Active 
propiietorsr 
November 

(Number) 

Paid  employees, 
workweek  ended 
ne^fot  Nov.  15 

(Number) 

Pay  roll, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Dollars) 

United  States,  total 

17,689 

3,351,778 

11,701,252 

1,312,013 

254,877 

293,372 

7,978 

181,222 

5,555,477 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 
Middle  Atlantic 
East  North  Central 
West  North  Central 

South  Atlantic                                       

East  South  Central  -                   

878 
2,768 
3,176 
2,411 
2,345 
1,240 
2,435 

873 
1,563 

217,981 
807,164 
675,076 
271,147 
431,017 
185,763 
336,363 
109,862 
317,405 

788,407 
2,507,163 
2,289,134 
1,185,236 
1,348,292 

672,218 
1,283,767 

443,673 
1,183,312 

89,349 
341,552 
267,158 
102,299 
143,313 

56,094 
106,286 

45,477 
160,485 

16,547 
71,082 
50,450 
19, 545 
27,436 
12,369 
18,979 
8,298 
30,171 

19,181 
85,036 
58,513 
21,089 
31,921 
11,786 
22,476 
8,670 
35,200 

239 

856 

1,539 

1,578 

905 

592 

1,173 

450 

646 

U,907 
44,199 
34,626 
16,591 
21,409 

9,352 
16,784 

7,152 
19,202 

36*,432 
1,56«,279 

1,097,539 
406,476 
602,396 
227,247 

437,948 

162,549 

Paafic 

688,611 

New  England: 

132 
77 
58 

372 
62 

177 

1,241 

393 

1,134 

795 
442 
903 
628 
408 

442 
471 
546 
156 
168 
282 
346 

37 
236 

66 
351 
303 
450 
202 
360 
340 

297 
323 
320 
300 

340 

388 

483 

1,224 

135 
134 

58 
192 
104 

89 
122 

39 

274 

229 

1,060 

19,942 
12,114 
7,487 
111,941 
19,467 
47,030 

430,754 
116,147 
260,263 

174,405 
86,432 
212,951 
140,246 
61,042 

55,909 
50,719 
79,861 
11,507 
11,207 
25,531 
36,413 

7,854 
58,487 
29, 332 
70,325 
40,087 
68, 501 
30,503 
58,638 
67,290 

48,26S 
58,329 
49,416 
29,756 

33,404 

59,940 

54,200 

188,819 

11,455 
12,341 

6,508 
27,784 
14,043 
16,750 
16,310 

4,671 

41,582 
29,190 
246,633 

81,489 
51,371 
32,691 

390,615 
60,571 

171,670 

1,249,898 
413,067 
844,198 

586,993 
284,986 
686,193 
469,733 
261,279 

232,225 

209,041 
334,880 
52,700 
60,539 
121,010 
174,841 

28,571 
161,094 

57,402 
203,312 
147,430 
229,637 

97,855 
205,899 
217,092 

.      166,310 
192,388 
179,155 
133,365 

142,534 
224,700 
232, 573 
683,960 

60,628 
60,721 
27,705 
103,026 
55,823 
52,419 
62,779 
20,572 

165,065 
126,131 
892,116 

7,581 
4,523 
2,651 

47,192 
8,214 

19,188 

198,196 
50,905 
92,451 

63,545 
31,497 
91,828 
54,434 
25,854 

21,239 
19,321 
29,350 
3,921 
4,128 
10,339 
14,001 

2,962 
18,105 

12,469 
21,458 
12,367 
21,672 
9,239 
18,517 
26,024 

14,971 
18,072 
14,741 

■8,310 

9,742 
18,038 
16,807 
61,699 

4,831 
5,019 
2,938 
11,634 
5,462 
6,704 
6,752 
3,087 

18,904 

13,329 

123,252 

1,335 
821 
483 
8,646 
1,529 
3,733 

38,912 
10,010 
22,160 

13,333 
5,530 

17,160 
9,744 
4,683 

3,939 
3,724 
5,827 
772 
809 
1,847 
2,627 

566 
3,447 
2,428 
4,700 
2,971 
3,716 
1,652 
3,250 
4,706 

3,808 
3,545 
3,135 
1,881 

1,918 
3,363 
3,124 
10,574 

883 

885 

578 

2,111 

953 

1,169 

1,332 

387 

4,183 
2,400 
23,588 

1,441 

854 

454 

10,438 

1,794 

4,200 

53,078 
11,027 
20,931 

14,033 
6,662 
20,774 
11,528 
5,516 

4,547 
3,571 
7,415 
551 
699 
1,805 
2,501 

633 
4,155 
3,525 
4,905 
2,672 
4,752 
1,822 
4,014 
5,443 

3,085 
3,891 
3,104 
1,706 

1,752 
3,979 
3,652 
13,093 

879 

906 

438 

2,439 

987 

1,209 

1,331 

431 

4,479 
2,681 
23,040 

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378 

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307 
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201 
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175 

196 
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148 
369 

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670 
416 
6,306 
1,033 
2,397 

24,573 
5,920 
13,706 

9,159 
4,503 
10,594 
6,596 
3,774 

3,434 
3,296 
4,563 
621 
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1,771 
2,173 

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2,726 
1,564 
3,276 
1,948 
3,583 
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2,674 
1,590 

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3,128 
2,764 
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773 
950 
446 

1,705 
850 
941 

1,153 
334 

2,921 
1,806 
14,475 

27,248 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

15,652 

9,056 

199,088 

35,105 

78,283 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central : 

Ohio 

983,358 

201,966 
382,955 

266,799 

125,496 

387,719 

Michigan    

Wisconsin * '. 

West  North  Central: 

213,580 

103,945 

90,752 

69,193 

Missouri                                                      

North  Dakota 

139,565 
10,871 
14,207 

Nebraska 

34,301 

47,587 

South  Atlantic: 

11,554 

80,970 

64/045 

89,747 

51,974 

92,064 
34,709 

75,668 

101,665 

East  South  Central : 

Kentucky 

Tennessi  e 

60,450 
75,865 
60,152 

30,780 

West  SoJth  Central: 

37,310 

Louisiana 

73,695 
68,371 

258,572 

Mountain: 

16,418 

Idaho    

18,314 

8,744 

Colorado          

44,595 

New  M.:xico ■. . , . 

Arizona      

Utah 

18,424 
22,889 
24^805 

8,3«0 

PaclBc; 

84,031 

Orepon 

51,631 

552,949 

^  Exclusive  of  drive-in  and  portable  motion  picture  theaters. 

Note:  Taxes  consist  of  Federal,  State,  and  local  amusement,  sales,  and  excise  taxes  collected  directly  from  the  customer  and  paid  directly  to  the  taxing  agency. 


HOTELS 


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CONTENTS 

Table  Page 

lOA  Hotels — Geographic  Division  and  State,  ig-^S:   Establishments,  guest  rooms,  receipts,  pay 

roll,  and  personnel 10.02 

lOB  Year-Round  Hotels — Geographic  Division  and  State,  19A6:      Establishments,  guest  rooms, 

receipts,  pay  roll,  and  personnel 10.03 

IOC  Seasonal  Hotels — Geographic  Division  and  State,  194-8:   Establishments,  guest  rooms, 

receipts,  pay  roll,  and  personnel 10.04- 

lOD  Hotels — Receipts  by  Major  Sources — Geographic  Division  and  State,  194-8:   Establishments, 

room  rentals  and  sales  of  meals,  sales  of  alcoholic  drinks,  etc 10.05 

lOE  Year-Round  Hotels — Receipts  by  Major  Sources — Geographic  Division  and  State,  1948:   Estab- 
lishments, room  rentals  and  sales  of  meals,  sales  of  alcoholic  drinks,  etc 10.06 

lOF  Seasonal  Hotels — Receipts  by  Major  Sources — Geographic  Division  and  State,  1948:   Establish- 
ments, room  rentals  and  sales  of  meals,  sales  of  alcoholic  drinks,  etc 10.07 

lOG  Hotels — Receipts  by  Major  Sources — Cities  of  10,000  Inhabitants  or  More,  1948:   Estab- 
lishments, room  rentals  and  sales  of  meals,  sales  of  alcoholic  drinks,  etc 10.08 

lOH  Hotels  Reporting  Separate  Data  for  Receipts  From  Room  Rentals  and  Sales  of  Meals — Receipts 
by  Major  Sources — Geographic  Division  and  State,  1948:  Establis' jnents,  room  rentals, 
sales  of  meals,  sales  of  alcoholic  drinks,  etc 10.17 

lOJ  Year-Round  Hotels  Reporting  Separate  Data  for  Receipts  From  Room  Rentals  and  Sales  of 
Meals — Receipts  by  Major  Sources — Geographic  Division  and  State,  194-8:  Establish- 
ments, room  rentals  and  sales  of  meals,  sales  of  alcoholic  drinks,  etc 10.18 

lOK  Hotels  Reporting  Separate  Data  for  Receipts  From  Room  Rentals  and  Sales  of  Meals — Receipts 
by  Major  Sources—Cities  of  10,000  Inhabitants  or  More,  1948:   Establishments,  room 
rentals,  sales  of  meals,  sales  of  alcoholic  drinks,  etc., 10.19 

lOL  Year-Round  Hotels  With  25  Guest  Rooms  or  More — Supplemental  Compensation  of  Employees 

for  Workweek  Ended  Nearest  November  15,  1948 — Geographic  Division  and  State,  1948 10.23 

lOM  Year-Round  Hotels  With  25  Guest  Rooms  or  More — Supplemental  Compensation  of  Employees  for 

Workweek  Ended  Nearest  November  15,  1948~Cities  of  10,000  Inhabitants  or  More,  1948 10.24 

ION  Year-Round  Hotels  With  25  Guest  Rooms  or  More — Percentage  of  Occupancy — Geographic 

Division  and  State,  1948:   Establishments,  receipts,  and  guest  rooms 10.32 

lOP  Year-Round  Hotels  With  25  Guest  Rooms  or  More — Percentage  of  Occupancy — United  States,  by 

City  Size,  by  Number  of  Guest  Rooms,  1948:   Establishments,  receipts,  and  guest  roans....  10.36 

lOQ  Year-Round  Hotels  With  25  Guest  Roans  or  More — Percentage  of  Occupancy — Selected  Standard 

Metropolitan  Areas,  1948:   Establishments,  receipts,  and  guest  rooms 10.38 

lOR  Hotels — Size  by  Number  of  Guest  Rooms — Geographic  Division  and  State,  1948:   Establishments, 

guest  rooms,  receipts,  pay  roll,  and  personnel 10.40 

lOS  Hotels — Size  by  Nimber  of  Guest  Roans — Selected  Standard  Metropolitan  Areas,  1948:   Estab- 
lishments, guest  rooms,  receipts,  pay  roll,  and  personnel 10.42 

lOT  Year-Round  Hotels — Employee  Size — Geographic  Division  and  State,  1948:   Establishments, 

guest  rooms,  receipts,  payroll,  and  November  15  employment 10.44 

lOU  Year-Round  Hotels  With  25  Guest  Rooms  or  More — Guest  Rooms  Available  for  Transient  and 

Residential  Use,  by  Number -of -Guest-Rooms  Size — Geographic  Division  and  State,  1948 10.47 

lOV  Year-Round  Hotels  With  25  Guest  Rooms  or  More — Guest  Rooms  Available  for  Transient  and 

Residential  Use,  by  Number-of -Guest-Roans  Size — Selected  Standard  htetropolitan  Areas, 

1948 10.49 

low  Comparative  Statistics  for  All  Hotels— Geographic  Division  and  State,  1948  and  1939:   Estab- 
lishments, guest  rooms,  receipts,  payroll,  and  proprietors 10.50 

lOX  Ccmparative  Statistics  for  All  Year-Round  Hotels — Geographic  Division  and  State,  1948  and 

1939:   Establishments,  guest  rooms,  receipts,  pay  roll,  and  proprietors 10.51 

lOY  Conparative  Statistics  for  Year-Round  Hotels  With  25  Guest  Rooms  or  More — Geographic  Division 
and  State,  1948  and  1939:  Establishments,  guest  rooms,  receipts,  pay  roll,  and 
proprietors 10. 52 

lOZ  Comparative  Statistics  for  Seasonal  Hotels — Geographic  Division  and  State,  1948  and  1939: 

Establishments,  guest  rooms,  receipts,  pay  roll,  and  proprietors 10.53 

P.O.  -  7  -  s  10-01 


10.02 


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Table  lOD.— HOTELS— RECEIPTS  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948 


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ESTABLISHMBN-P 

.  RtlOM  Re.ntals 

AND  Sales  of  Meals.  Sales  op  Alcoholic  Drinks,  Etc 

Hotels 

(^iumber) 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thmisand  dollars) 

Receipts 

from — 

GcD^phic  division  and  Sate 

Room  rentals 
and  sales 
of  meals 

(Thousund  dollarl) 

Sales  of 
alcoholic 
dnnks 

(Tlioiiiiind  dollots) 

Sales  of 

packaged 

Uquor 

Cnunijond  dollars) 

Sale,  of 

other 

merchandise 

(Thousand  dollars) 

Space  and 

concession 

rentals 

(Thmsand  dollars) 

Other 
sources 

(Thousand  dollars) 

United  States,  total 

29,650 

2,172,756 

1,762,905 

248,441 

16,708 

30,666 

32,289 

81,747 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  AtUntic 

East  North  Central 

West  North  Central                               

2,192 
5,058 
4,545 
3,303 
3,697 
1,035 
2,705 
2,322 
4,793 

143,273 
610,165 
418,125 
170,446 
268,231 
67,471 
132,472 
105,604 
256,969 

111,034 
488,771 
327,4U 
142,678 
231,321 

58,512 
111,953 

78,564 
212,659 

24,981 
87,745 
56,735 
14,960 
17,099 
2,864 
4,481 
12,684 
26,892 

897 
2,089 
3,972 
1,893 
2,623 

478 
2,058 

501 
2,197 

1,446 
3,959 

6,103 
3,347 
3,148 
1,399 
4,721 
2,367 
4,176 

1,586 
9,944 
6,296 
2,223 
4,240 
956 
2,176 
1,475 
3,391 

3,329 
17,657 
17,605 
5,345 
9,800 

East  South  Central 

3,260 

7,063 

Mountain                                 

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10,013 
7,654 

New  England : 

462 
460 
221 
665 
96 
288 

2,664 
1,170 
1,224 

766 
522 

1,259 

1,136 

862 

818 
442 
818 
219 
194 
347 
465 

71 
262 

100 
447 
255 
405 
196 
346 
1,615 

308 
323 
214 
190 

319 

287 

607 

1,492 

398 
220 
208 
652 
237 
266 
188 
153 

781 

468 

3,544 

17,975 
15,096 

8,318 
70,503 

8,481 
22,900 

409,571 
83,655 
115,939 

92,320 
35,606 

171,403 
73,946 
44,850 

40,690 
23,782 
59,321 
8,368 
5,841 
17,834 
14,610 

4,638 
19,358 
40,931 
32,091 
14,630 
21,987 

9,676 
25,109 
99,811 

19,186 
23,623 
13,285 
11,377 

13,329 
22,953 
17,751 
78,439 

12,498 
9,309 
6,039 

24,316 
7,882 

14,606 
8,470 

20,484 

32,207 

19,881 

204,881 

U,9U 
13,266 

6,623 
53,433 

6,167 
17,601 

330,831 
69,614 
88,326 

72,235 
28,790 
138,538 
54,839 
33,011 

32,889 
21,053 
48,421 
6,387 
5,093 
15,395 
13,440 

2,784 
14,775 
32,287 
28,575 
U,275 
20,612 

9,053 
21,182 
88,778 

16,097 
20,919 
11,484 
10,012 

11,549 
17,813 
16,002 
66,589 

9,426 
7,209 
6,183 

20,238 
6,372 

11,968 
7,375 
9,793 

29,134 

17,893 

165,632 

3,059 
1,158 
1,267 
13,469 
2,029 
3,999 

55,470 
10,538 
21,737 

13,499 
4,289 
17,467 
12,587 
8,893 

4,838 
1,010 
6,404 
1,122 

270 
1,210 

106 

972 

3,042 

5,027 

777 

234 

266 

182 

1,485 

5,114 

1,525 
285 
737 
317 

195 
2,908 

122 
1,256 

2,257 
821 

1,367 

2,452 
922 

1,638 
221 

3,006 

888 

476 

25,528 

333 
46 
42 

124 
3 

349 

574 
644 
871 

159 

339 

1,584 

1,395 

495 

147 
133 
603 
361 
121 
519 
9 

535 

422 

51 

46 

14 

5 

55 

925 

570 

246 

122 

97 

13 

255 

148 

107 

1,548 

96 

14 
97 
81 
56 
100 

55 

42 

64 

2,091 

247 
203 
232 
549 
74 
141 

2,386 

301 

1,272 

1,395 
943 

1,903 
991 
871 

997 
430 
907 
274 
184 
260 
295 

139 
184 
593 
706 
315 
255 
99 
280 
577 

130 
603 
240 
376 

485 

298 

387 

3,551 

346 
389 
254 
417 
202 
253 
228 
266 

530 

312 

3,334 

67 
63 
55 

945 
72 

344 

7,607 

990 

1,347 

1,590 
375 

2,703 
990 
638 

643 
452 
525 
118 
84 
149 
252 

81 
184 
575 
459 
299 
295 
134 
316 
1,897 

285 
329 
184 
160 

113 

320 

302 

1,441 

230 
206 
38 
304 
103 
159 
166 
267 

569 

365 
2,437 

305 

340 

99 

1,983 

Rhode  Isbnd                           

136 

466 

Middle  Atlantic: 
New  York                                         

12,703 

1,568 

3,386 

East  North  Central; 

Ohio           

3,442 
870 

9,208 

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Wisconsin    

West  North  Central : 

3,144 
942 

1,176 

Iowa                     

704 

2,461 

North  Dakota 

106 

South  Dakota 

89 

Nebraska        

301 

508 

South  Atlantic: 

127 

Marybnd      

751 
2,398 

1,528 

493 

North  Carolina     

554 

153 

921 

Florida                         ... 

2,875 

East  South  Central: 

653 

Tennessee 

1,365 
543 

499 

West  South  Central: 

732 

1,466 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain : 

Montana   

831 
4,054 

141 

Idaho       

670 

Wyoming 

Colorado     

90 
824 

New  Mexico 

225 

Arizona  

468 

Utah 

478 

Nevada 

7,097 

Pacific: 

Washington 

1,044 
751 

Catifomia 

5,859 

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Table  lOE.— YEAR-ROUND  HOTELS—UECEIPTS  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948 

Establishments,  Room  Rkntals  and  Sales  of  Meals,  Sales  of  Alcoholic  Drinks,  Etc 


Geoglatibic  division  and  State 


Plumber) 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


(Thouumd  dollars) 


Receipts  from— 


Room  rentals 
and  sales 
of  meals 

(TTiousand  dollars) 


Sales  of 

alcoholic 
drinks 

(Thousand  dollars) 


Sales  of 

packaged 

liquor 

CThousond  dollari) 


Sales  of 

other 

merchandise 

(Thousand  dollars) 


Space  and 

concession 

rentals 

(TTiousond  dollars) 


Other 

sources 


(Tliousand  dollars) 


United  States,  total 


Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 
Middle  Atlantic 
East  North  Central 
West  North  Central 
South  Atlantic        , 
East  South  Central .  , 
West  South  Central 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England : 

Maine 

New  Hampshire. 

Vermont 

Massachusetts . .  . 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 


Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 


East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indana 

Illinois   

Michigan 

Wisconsin 


West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 


South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia . 

Virginia   

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 


East  South  Central : 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 


West  South  Central: 

Arkansas       

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 


Mountain : 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming .... 
Colorado 
New  Mexico. 

Arizona    

Utah 

Nevada 


Pacific: 

Washington. 
Oregon  ,  ,  . 
Califcrnia .  . . 


1,172 
3,125 
3,845 
3,104 
2,837 
1,008 
2,687 
2,112 
4,508 


181 
205 
131 
393 


1,523 

531 

1,071 


741 
493 
1,239 
837 
535 


655 
430 
804 
218 
188 
347 
462 


41 
175 
100 
343 
250 
297 
152 
327 
1,202 


302 
310 
209 
187 


315 

283 

606 

1,483 


385 
206 
183 
565 
227 
213 
).84 
149 


752 

441 

3,315 


1 ,  981 ,  626 


1,592,164 


27, 562 


111,088 
534,410 
404,209 
167,064 
224,628 

67,029 
132,228 

95,374 
245,596 


11,001 
6,501 
5,900 

61,061 
7,583 

19,042 


360,568 
63,348 
110,494 


91,403 
35,008 
170, 974 
68,332 
38,492 


38,043 
23,605 
58,942 

(x) 

5,683 

17,834 

(x) 


4,301 
17,150 
40,931 
29,202 
14,418 
18,423 

9,004 
24,896 
66,303 


19,114 
23,388 

(x) 

(x) 


13,246 
(x) 
(x) 

78,329 


11,696 
9,145 
5,901 

22,125 
7,677 

10,306 
8,402 

20,122 


31,554 

19,412 

194, 630 


82,055 
419,036 
315,808 
139,935 
191,929 

58,092 
111,755 

70,044 
203,510 


23,129 
83,557 
55,123 
14,876 
15,302 
2,855 
4,465 
11,925 
26,161 


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1,799 
3.904 
1,836 
2,507 

478 
2,058 

481 
2,186 


1,053 
3,454 
5,848 
3,021 
2,921 
1,392 
4,715 
1,868 
3,290 


7,530 
5,481 
4,488 

45,084 
5,421 

14,051 


285,586 
50,843 
82,607 


71,567 
28,346 
138,240 
49,890 
27,765 


30,787 
20,892 
48,054 

(x) 

4,997 
15,395 

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2,485 
12,695 
32,287 
25,906 
13,085 
17,194 

8,401 
20,991 
58,885 


16,025 
20,687 

(x) 

(x) 


11,490 
(x) 
(x) 

66,481 


8,874 
7,086 
4,261 
18,296 
6,223 
8,402 
7,337 
9,565 


28,674 

17,561 

157,275 


2,759 
769 
1,159 
12, 720 
1,942 
3,780 


52,850 
9,423 

21,284 


13,293 
4,172 

17,370 
12,094 
8,194 


4,763 
1,010 
6,400 

(x) 

265 
1,210 

(x) 


950 

2,968 

5.027 

706 

234 

234 

178 

1,471 

3,534 


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285 


(x) 
(X) 


194 
(x) 
(x) 
1,256 


2,198 
810 

1,348 

2,341 
897 

1,138 
218 

2,975 


880 

460 

24,821 


495 
473 
831 


159 

331 

1.576 

1,378 

460 


128 

603 


(x) 


121 
519 


(x) 


535 

422 

51 

41 

14 

5 

43 

925 

471 


246 
122 


(x) 
(x) 


255 
(x) 
(x) 
1,548 


2,080 


170 
108 
157 
483 
22 
113 


2,041 

241 

1,172 


1,361 
932 

1,896 
919 
740 


731 
424 
900 


(x) 


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166 
593 
660 
299 
232 
98 
275 
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180 
600 


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193 
373 
80 
371 
188 
195 
216 
246 


404 
297 
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31,185 


1,341 
9,719 
6,251 
2,213 
3,807 
958 
2,175 
1,444 
3.277 


19 
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810 
72 

322 


7,481 

907 

1,331 


1,590 
375 

2,699 
960 

627 


633 
452 
525 


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164 
575 
452 
299 
283 
133 
314 
1,516 


235 
329 


(x) 
(x) 


113 
(x) 
(x) 

1,441 


230 
204 

38 
292 

99 
148 
168 
265 


558 

383 

2,336 


77,283 


2,720 
16,845 
17,275 
5,183 
8,162 
3,254 
7.060 
9,612 
7,172 


1,903 
126 
443 


12,115 
1,461 
3,269 


3,433 

852 

9,193 

3,091 

706 


1,034 
699 
2,460 
(xl 

79 
301 
(xl 


126 

735 

2,398 

1,437 

487 

475 

151 

920 

1,433 

853 
1,365 
(x) 


!x) 


(x) 
(x) 
4,054 


110 
658 
71 
744 
212 
330 
463 
7,024 


996 

647 

5,529 


x  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure. 


HOTELS 


10.07 


Table  lOF.— SEASONAL  HOTELS  -RECEIPTS  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948 

Establishments,  Room  Rentals  and  Sales  op  Meals.  Sales  of  Alcoholic  Drinks.  Etc 


G<cgnphic  division  and  Slicc 


HocrU 


(\umbeT) 


Receipts, 
entire  yeir 


(Thoiuand  dollars) 


Receipts  from- 


Room  rentals 
and  sales 
of  meals 

(Thousand  dollars) 


Sales  of 
alcoholic 
diinlts 

(Thousand  dollars) 


Saks  of 

packaged 
liquor 

(TTioiisand  dollars) 


Sales  of 

othex 

merchandise 

(Thousand  dollars) 


Space  and 

concession 

rentals 

(TTiousand  dollari) 


Other 
sources 


(Thousand  dollars) 


United  State*,  total 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 
Middle  Atlantic 
East  North  Central 
West  North  Central 
South  Atlantic 
East  South  Central 
West  South  Centra  I 
Mountain 
Paoic 

New  England : 
Maine 
New  Hampshire 

Vermont        

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut  

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  Yort 
New  Jersey 
Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana        

Illinois        

Michigan   

Wisconsin    

West  North  Central : 

Minnesota      

Iowa  

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska        

Kansas      

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland      

Distnct  of  Columbia 

Virginia        

West  Virginu ' 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgu 
FlonJa 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky      

Tennessee   

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

.■\rkan3as        

Louisiana   

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana  ... 

Idaho   

Wyoming 

Coksrado  -  .  - 

New  Mexico 

Arizoiu   

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


191  lUO 


170.741 


1,020 

700 
199 
810 
27 
18 
210 
285 


281 
255 
90 
272 
40 
82 


1,W1 
639 
153 


25 

29 
20 
299 
327 


163 
12 


32,185 

75,755 

13,916 

3,382 

i3,603 

4i2 

24i 

10,230 

11,373 


28,979 
69,735 
11,605 
2,743 
39, 392 
420 
198 
8,520 
9,149 


1,852 

4,188 

1,612 

34 

1,797 

9 

16 

759 

731 


107 

290 

68 

57 

116 


393 
505 
255 
326 
227 
7 
6 
499 
886 


6,974 
8,595 
2,418 
9,442 
898 
3,S58 


49,003 
20,307 
6,445 


I 


917 

59E 

429 

5,614 

6,358 


2,647 
177 
379 


(x) 


30 

337 

87 

2,208 

104 

2,389 

5 

212 

108 

3,564 

44 

672 

19 

213 

413 

33,508 

6 

72 

13 

235 

5 

(x) 

3 

(x) 

4 

33 

4 

(x) 

1 

(x) 

9 

.      110 

u 

302 

u 

164 

25 

2,138 

87 

2,191 

10 

205 

53 

4,300 

4 

68 

4 

362 

29 

653 

2-; 

469 

229 

10,251 

6,414 
7,785 
2,135 
3,349 
746 
3,550 


45,245 

18,771 

5,719 


668 

444 

298 

4,949 

5,246 


2,102 
161 
367 
(x) 

96 


(x) 


2,669 
190 

3,418 

652 

191 

29,893 


72 
232 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


552 

123 
1,922 
1,942 

149 

3,566 

38 

228 


460 

332 

8,357 


300 
389 
108 
749 
87 
219 


2,620 

1,115 

453 


206 
117 
97 
493 
699 


(x) 


(x) 


22 
74 

71 

32 

4 

14 

1,580 


Ix) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


59 

11 

19 
lU 

25 

500 

3 

31 


16 
707 


79 
171 
40 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(X) 

(x) 


345 
60 
100 


11 
7 


266 
6 
7 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


155 
16 

173 
46 
14 
58 
12 
20 


126 

15 
745 


1.104 


245 
225 

45 

10 

433 

1 
31 
114 


5 

64 
19 
135 


126 
83 

16 


(x) 


(x) 


12 

1 

2 

331 


(x) 

(>■) 


(x) 
M 


11 

2 
101 


4.464 


609 

312 

331 

162 

1,633 

6 

23 

401 

482 


178 
260 
58 
30 
10 
23 


538 

107 
117 


9 
18 
15 
53 
236 


142 
5 


(x) 


(x) 


1 

16 

91 

6 

79 

2 

1 

1,442 


M 
M 


(x) 
(x) 


31 
12 
19 
80 
13 
153 
15 
73 


48 

104 
330 


X   Withheld  to  avoid  cisclosure. 


10.08 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  lOG.— HOTELS— RECEIPTS  'BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— CITIES  OF  10,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948 

Establishments,  Room  Rentals   and  Sales  of  MeaCs,  Sales  op  Alcoholic  Drinks,  Etc 


City 


(Humber) 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


(Thousand  dolIaTj) 


Receipts  from— 


Room  rentals 
and  sales 
of  meals 

(thousand  doltari) 


Sales  of 
alcoholic 
dnnkfl 

(Thouidnd  dollars) 


Sales  of 

packaged 

bqucT 

CITiousflnd  dollars) 


Sates  of 

other 

merchandise 

(Thousand  dolldTsJ 


Space  and 

concession 

rentals 

Cniomand  doltoTs) 


Other 
sources 


(TTiomand  doHdriJ 


Aberdeen,   S.  Dak 

JUserdeen,  Wash 

Abilene,   Tex 

Ada,   Okla 

Adams  town, 'Mass.^ 

Adrian,  Hich 

Akron,   Ohio 

AlaTieda,  Calif 

Albany,  N.  Y 

Albany,   Oreg 

Albert  Lea,  Minn 

Albuquerque,  N.  Hex 

Alexaj-.dria,   La 

Alhambra,  Calif 

Alice,  Tex 

Aliquippa,  Pa. 

Allentown,  Pa 

Alton,  111 

ALtoona,  Pa 

Amarillo,  Tex 

Amsterdam,  N.  Y 

Anaheim,  Calif 

Anderson,  Ind 

Anderson,  S.  C 

Ann  J^rbor,  Mich 

Anniston,  Ala 

Ard^ore,  Okla 

Asbury  Park,  N.  J 

Asheville,  N.  C 

Ashland,  Ky 

Ashland,  Wis 

Ashtabula,  Ohio 

Astoria,  Oreg 

Atchison,  Kans 

Athene,  Ca 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Atlantic  City,  N.  J 

Auburn,  Maine 

Auburn,  N.  Y 

Augusta,  Ga 

Augusta,  Maine...... 

Aurora,  111 

Austin,  Minn. 

Austin,  Tex 

Baker,  Oreg 

Bflkersfield,  Calif 

fiBltii.£re,  Md 

Bangor,  Maine 

Barnstable  town,  Mass.* 

Bartlesville,  Okla 

Bath,  Maine 

Battle  Creek,  Mich 

Bay  City,  Mich 

Baytown,  Tex 

Beacon,  N.  Y 

Beaumont,  Tex 

Beaver  Dasi,  Wis 

Beaver  Falls,  Pa 

Beckley,  W.  Va 

Bedford,  Ind 

Bellefontaine,  Ohio 

Bellinglien,  Wash 

Belolt,  Wis 

Bend ,  Oreg 

Benton  Harbor,  Mich 

Berkeley,  Calif 

Berlin,  N.  H 

Berwick,  Pa 

Bethlebe.-n,  Pa 

Beverly,  Mass 

Beverly  Hills,  Calif 

Big  Spring,  Tex 

Billings,  Mont 

Biloxl,  Miss 

Binghamton,  N.  Y 

Birmingham,  Ala 

Bismarck,  N.  Dak 

Bloomington,  111 

Bloomlngton,  Ind 

Bluefleld,  W.  Va 

Blythevllle,  Ark , 

Bogalusa,  La 

Loisc  City,  Idaho 

Boone,  Iowa 

Boston,  Mass 

See  footnote  at  ^nd  of  table 


i8 

341 

3 


311 
434 
1,105 
255 
131 

212 
3,314 

305 
5,178 

100 

346 
2,394 

832 
40 
160 

167 

1,613 

451 

993 

2,237 

213 
89 
336 
222 
539 

191 

213 

4,769 

2,095 

707 

147 
342 
266 
124 
513 

9,193 

37,943 

213 

i87 

1,629 

470 
1,048 

176 
1,788 

392 

2,558 
12,461 
1,287 

784 
359 

79 
953 
730 

23 
121 

1,558 
331 
442 
352 
207 

140 
702 
385 
241 
745 

2,469 
121 
216 
681 

102 


668 
369 
918 
241 
37 

140 
2,513 

184 

3,967 

96 

319 
1,826 
662 
40 
150 

34 

1,172 

328 

735 

1,997 

145 
69 
287 
220 
464 

186 

198 

4,291 

2,026 

562 

93 
266 
230 
119 
499 

7,564 

33,222 

98 

323 

1,312 

333 
756 
166 
1,481 
321 

2,131 

9,259 

913 

689 

321 

38 
765 
539 
23 
64 

1,345 
225 
325 
288 
195 

135 
673 
321 
225 
542 

1,896 

90 

136 

432 

18 


7 

4,278 

3,396 

604 

n 

519 

410 

... 

38 

1,660 

1,289 

279 

13 

1,271 

1,158 

58 

16 

1,236 

866 

292 

14 

4,880 

4,220 

297 

4 

616 

518 

78 

7 

384 

738 

114 

5 

267 

225 

35 

6 

905 

773 

... 

7 

227 

193 

2 

3 

131 

127 

... 

17 

1,466 

1,335 

74 

1 

186 

152 

17 

64 

34,906 

26,085 

6,768 

2 
93 

67 
480 
112 
368 


301 
136 


78 
334 
102 
236 

37 

67 
24 
4 


413 

17 


593 
2,864 
111 
153 
129 

100 
212 

25 
25 

379 

2,260 

337 

63 

2 

41 
42 
136 


421 
29 
66 

189 

77 


13 
138 


20 
125 


21 

20 

9 

5 

... 

11 

49 

131 

55 

696 

2 

674 


HOTELS 


10.09 


Table  lOG.— HOTELS— RECEIPTS  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— CITIES  OF  10,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 


Establishments.  Room  Rentals  and  Salbs  of  Meals,  Sales  op  Alcoholic  Drintks,  Etc 


City 


Uoulder,  Colo. . . . . 
Bouling  Greer.f  K^'. 

B^je-aan.  Mont 

Braddock,  Pa 

Bradenton,  Flo.... 


Bradford,  Fa 

Brainerd,  Minr.... 
Brawley,  Calif... 
Bresierton,  Wash... 
Bridgeport,  Corm., 


Bristol,  Va 

BrovnsvUle,    Tex 

Brunswick,   dn 

Brunswick  village,  Malne^. 
Bryoji,  Tex 


Bucyrus,  Ohio,..* 
Buffalo,  N.  Y,.,. 
Burbanic,  Calif... 
Burlington,  Iowa.. 
Burlington,   Vt 


Butte,  Mant 

Catro,  111 

Canbridge,  Mass. 
Cambridge,  Chic. 
Canton,   C^io.... 


Cape  Girardeau,  Mo. 

Carbondale,  Pa 

Carlisle,   Pa 

Carthage,   Mo 

Casper,    Wyo 


Cedar  Rapids,    Iowa. 

Cenlralia,    111 

Cha.  .bersburg,  Po.... 

Charapalgn,    111 

Chanute,    Kans 


Charles  City,  Icwa... 

Charleston,  S.  C 

Charleston,  W.  Va.... 
Charlotte,  H.  C 

Charlottesville,  Va.. 

Chattanooga,  Tenn.... 

Chester,  Pa 

Cheyenne ,  Vyo 

Chicago,  111 

Chicago  Heights,  111. 

Chickasha,    ^kla 

Chico,  Calif 

Chicopee,  Mass 

Chillicolhe,  ^hic... 
Chippewa  Falls,  rfi^... 


Cicero,  111 

Cincinnati,  Oiio 

Clalrton,  Pa 

Claremont  towr.,  :j,  H.  ^. 
Clarksburg,  m.  Va 


Clarksdale,  Miss... 
Clarksville,  Terji,, 
Clearwater,  Fla.... 
Cleveland,  Ohio. . . . 
Clinton  town  Mass. 


Clevis,   N.  Mex 

Coatesville,   Pa 

Co.  jr  d'Alene,  Idahc. 
Colorado  Sprlrgs,  Cole 
Colton,  Calif 


Columbia,  Ho 

Columbia,  Pa 

Coltti.ia,   S.  C 

ColmbuE,   Ir.d 

Colurabus,  M"ss.... 


Columbus,  Ohio.... 
Connellsville,  Pa. 
Coral  Gabies,    Fla, 

Ccrnlng,   H.  Y 

Coronado ,  Cal if... 


Corpus  Christi,  Tex.. 

Corsicana,  Tex 

Corvallis,  Oreg 

Coshcc-.on,  Ohio 

Council  Bluffs,  Icwa. 

Craw ford svi lie,  Ind.. 

Crowley,  La 

Cu_-berland,  Md 

Dallas,  Tex 

Danville,  111 


Hotdj 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

Receipts  from— 

Room  rentals 
and  sales 

Sales  of 
alcoholic 

Sales  of 
packaged 

Sales  of 
other 

Space  and 

Other 

of  meals 

drinks 

bquor 

merchaiKiise 

rentals 

(>(umbCT) 

(Thouinnil  dollnri) 

(Thousoiid  doUdri) 

(Duuianil  dolUri) 

(TTwuiotid  dollars) 

(Tliotuanil  dollari) 

(Tluiu<ind  dollars) 

(TluuKind  dollors) 

183 

174 

1 

8 

359 

321 

.*. 

17 

21 

6 

495 

322 

129 

1 

14 

13 

16 

4 

1)9 

69 

70 

... 

7 

319 

319 

... 

... 

... 

... 

... 

591 

456 

119 

... 

... 

3 

13 

170 

134 

28 

2 

6 

.. . 

f 

37., 

299 

46 

1 

11 

19 

15 

13i 

172 

... 

1 

... 

u 

I'. 

2,t.l5 

1,672 

411 

321 

14 

78 

119 

591 

542 

8 

5 

36 

IP 

655 

517 

27 

43 

20 

48 

6 

348 

292 

14 

10 

16 

6 

10 

8 

311 

237 

70 

... 

1 

... 

3 

i 

138 

137 

... 

1 

... 

... 

3 

91 

73 

17 

... 

1 

... 

1.1 

12,  W. 

9,646 

2,381 

16 

55 

288 

496- 

3 

63 

57 

... 

6 

... 

... 

f, 

524 

450 

... 

20 

30 

26 

f. 

754 

553 

143 

... 

24 

13 

21 

^'j 

883 

784 

85 

... 

4 

8 

2 

f 

293 

234 

50 

4 

... 

1 

4 

- 

1,536 
303 

1,273 
194 

149 
109 

... 

35 

4 

20 

111 

1,778 

1,350 

250 

2b 

73 

85 

A 

262 

225 

35 

2 

i. 

164 

96 

67 

.. . 

1 

... 

... 

I. 

567 

333 

218 

... 

... 

3 

8 

i. 

60 

52 

8 

... 

. . . 

... 

19 

1,336 

9M 

342 

... 

43 

8 

13 

12 

1,897 

1,695 

86 

IS 

11 

>c 

37 

i 

192 

189 

... 

... 

3 

7 

346 

197 

92 

53 

3 

... 

I 

5 

526 

426 

79 

19 

2 

... 

4 

153 

145 

1 

... 

6 

1 

3 

124 

114 

2 

8 

7 

1,505 

1,394 

29 

... 

. .  • 

37 

41 

28 

2,299 

2,130 

9 

34 

37 

89 

16 

2,344 

2,151 

52 

... 

53 

88 

i. 

673 

609 

9 

25 

5 

25 

i-> 

2,920 

2,584 

22 

... 

54 

53 

207 

10 

512 

300 

204 

2 

4 

.. . 

2 

23 

1,183 

386 

242 

35 

18 

... 

2 

630 

136,414 

110,124 

13,180 

1,213 

1,409 

2,138 

8,345 

6 

V 

169 
136 

126 
132 

39 

... 

... 

a 

4 

K, 

314 

269 

45 

... 

... 

... 

... 

? 

264 

79 

161 

23 

1 

... 

4 

166 

119 

39 

... 

1 

6 

1 

^• 

147 

134 

8 

... 

5 

s 

247 

236 

8 

3 

51 

16,315 

13,261 

1,778 

.  .. 

134 

352 

790 

i. 

126 

53 

72 

... 

1 

i. 

227 

165 

51 

... 

10 

... 

1 

9 

884 

827 

... 

... 

10 

45 

2 

5 

129 

116 

10 

2 

1 

3 

98 

75 

23 

t  .. 

... 

U 

813 

784 

15 

7 

7 

113 

23,412 

18,467 

3,084 

■  *• 

446 

390 

1,025 

3 

36 

36 

... 

... 

... 

11 

255 

230 

... 

12 

3 

10 

3. 

166 

116 

45 

... 

1 

4 

... 

6 

113 

99 

4 

.  .  . 

... 

2 

8 

19 

1,266 

1,065 

124 

8 

20 

49 

3 

11 

11 

... 

... 

... 

i 

449 

409 

20 

10 

3 

7 

3 

118 

56 

48 

14 

... 

13 

1,924 

1,727 

22 

42 

16 

45 

72 

3 

94 

86 

... 

5 

... 

3 

5 

299 

291 

4 

... 

2 

2 

... 

35 

10,217 

7,885 

1,619 

19 

286 

408 

6 

194 

95 

97 

... 

... 

2 

6 

167 

167 

... 

... 

... 

... 

6 

679 

403 

240 

16 

20 

6 

1,775 

1,359 

205 

6 

25 

19 

161 

19 

2,940 

2,064 

175 

120 

114 

43 

424 

6 

102 

93 

... 

... 

9 

... 

5 

452 

417 

1 

19 

8 

7 

t. 

61 

45 

15 

... 

1 

... 

5 

421 

420 

... 

... 

1 

... 

... 

3 

107 

103 

4 

5 

69 

69 

... 

. . . 

... 

... 

9 

736 

488 

132 

47 

18 

8 

43 

102 

12,102 

9,912 

151 

489 

499 

282 

769 

U 

1,040 

807 

142 

...| 

12 

13 

66 

See  footriote  at  end  of  table. 


10.10 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  lOG.— HOTELS— RECEIPTS  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— CITIES  OF  10,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 


ESTABUSHMBNTS,  RoOM  RENTALS    AMD  SaLES  OF  MbaLS,  SaLES  OF  AlCOHOLIC  DrINKS,  EtC 


Cit7 


Danville,  Va 

Dayton,  Ohio 

Daytona  Beach,  Fla. 

Dearborn,  Mich 

Decatur,  Ala-. 


Decatur,  111... 
Defiance,  Ohio. 
DC  Kalb,  111... 
Del  Rio,  Tex... 
Denver,  Colo... 


Des  Moines,  Iowa. 

Detroit,  Mich 

Dodge  City,  Kans. 

Dothan,  Ala 

Dover,  N.H 


Hotcb 


(Number) 


Du  Bois,  Pa, . . 
Dubuque,  Iowa. 
Duluth,  Minn.. 
Duncan,  Okla.. 
Durant,  Okla.. 


Durham,  N.C 

Dyersburg,  Tenn 

East  Chicago,  Ind.... 
East  Liverpool,  Ohio. 
Eaaton,  Pa 


East  Orange,  N.J.... 
East  St.  Louis,  111. 

Eau  Claire,  Wis 

Edinbur^;,  Tex 

El  Centre,  Calif 


El  Dorado,  Kana.... 

Elgin,  111 

Elizabeth,  N.J 

Elizabethton,  Tenn. 
Ellchart,  Ind 


Elmira,  N.Y 

El  Paso,  Tex,. 
El  Reno,  Okla. 

Elwood,  Ind 

Elyria,  Ohio.. 


En^ioria,  Kans.. 
Endicott,  N.Y,. 

Enid,  Okla 

Erie,  Pa 

Escanaba,  Mich. 


Eugene,  Oreg.... 
Eureka,  Calif.. . 
Evanston,  111... 
Evansville,  Ind. 
Everett,  Wash... 


Fairmont,  W.  Va.. 
Fall  River,  Mass. 

Fargo,  N.  Dak 

Faribault,  Minn,, 
Farrell,  Pa 


Fayetteville,  Ark, 
Fayetteville,  N.C. 

Flndlay,  Ohio 

Flint,  Mich 

Florence,  S.C 


Fort  Collins,  Colo,., 

Fort  Dodge,  Iowa 

Fort  Lauderdale,  Fla. 

Fort  Myers,  Fla 

Fort  Pierce,  Fla 


Fort  Smith,  Ark, 
Fort  Wayne,  Ind. 
Fcrt  Worth,  Tex. 
Frankfort,  Ind.. 
Frankfort,  Ky, . . 


Frederick,  Md 

Fredericksburg,  Va. 

Freeport,  111 

Fremont,  Ohio 

Fresno,  Calif 


Fullerton,  Calif. 

Gadsden,  Ala 

Gainesville,  Fla. 
Gainesville,  Ga,, 
Calesburj,  111,,. 


Garden  City,  Kans. 

Gardner,  Mass 

Gary,  Ind 

Glendftle,  Calif.., 
Glens  Falls,  N.Y.. 


31 
255 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


(ThouscnA  dollan) 


633 

5,656 

2,361 

l,i21 

142 

937 

77 

104 

238 

11,761 

4,782 

32,766 

307 

335 

137 

406 
604 
3,495 
109 
82 

964 
184 
401 
207 
987 

1,209 
337 
801 
86 

773 

183 
221 
765 
68 
662 

1,658 
3,354 

34 

37 

439 

338 
332 
560 
1,987 
573 

711 

914 

3,022 

2,456 

327 

382 
423 
1,740 
269 
187 

149 
527 
175 
1,581 
360 

241 
628 
2,324 
269 
205 

832 

2,635 

4,942 

65 

213 

499 
472 
546 
162 
2,876 

75 
413 
4S6 
281 
7B6 

242 
314 
1,653 
459 
■■'14 


Receipts  trom — 


Room  rentals 
and  sales 
of  meals 

jThousand  dollars) 


546 

4,194 

2,127 

1,266 

132 

759 

77 

86 

230 

10,126 

4,265 

26,283 

293 

317 

73 

278 

477 

2,459 

102 

82 

90O 
16S 
284 
177 
778 

1,107 

282 

576 

84 

622 

177 
175 
559 
63 
524 

1,220 

2,742 

73 

37 

264 

216 
265 
518 
1,601 
359 

682 

665 

2,837 

1,982 

293 

351 
305 
1,599 
202 
107 

145 
509 
158 
1,216 
351 

237 
574 
2,039 
260 
199 

731 

2,067 

4,167 

59 

193 

472 
434 
482 
132 
2,318 

68 
406 
471 
273 
572 

242 
174 
1,486 
362 
602 


Sales  of 
alcoholic 
dnnks 

CThousand  dollari) 


1,124 
130 
112 


142 

18 

1,262 

213 

3,600 

7 

2 

55 

99 
89 
909 


73 
30 
185 

72 
45 
203 


Sales  of 

packaged 

liquor 

t^Thotuand  dolldTj) 


1 
33 
157 


265 
206 


330 
16 


32 

195 


38 

15 

423 


130 
145 
71 
286 


Sales  of 

other 

merchandise 

CDumsarid  doltdTiJ 


38 

10 

147 


1 

205 

1 


Space  and 

concessioD 

rentals 

(TTiouidnd  doHau) 


25 

105 

194 

5 


1 

6 

33 

140 

26 

99 

130 

568 

5 

1 

11 

5 

8 

1 

7 

23 

3 

31 

53 

6 

1 

22 

7 

3 

1 

1 

6 
5 

130 
20 
4 

12 
3 

21 
1 


Other 
sources 


(TTwuMnJ  dollun) 


See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


HOTELS 


10.11 


Tabic  lOG.— HOTELS— RECEIPTS  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— CITIES  OF  10,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 

EtTAAUSHMEI^TS,  RoOM  RrNTALS    AND  SaLBS  OP  MbaLS,  SaLBS  OF  ALCOHOLIC  DkINKS,  EtC 


cW 


Hocda 


(^iumttr) 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


(DioiiMtid  liollari) 


Receipts  froD^ 


Room  rentals 
and  sales 
of  meals 

(Tliomdnd  doliari) 


Sales  of 
alcoholic 
drinks 

(Dioiuand  dollart) 


Saks  of 

packaged 

bquor 


Sales  of 

other 

mochandisc 


Other 


(TlioMaiid  dollarr) 


Gloucester,  Mass 

Grand  Forks,  N.  Dak 

Grand  Island,  Nebr 

Grand  Junction,  Colo 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich 

Grants  Pass,  Oreg 

Great  Bend,  Kans 

Great  Falls,  Mont 

Greeley,  Colo 

Green  Bay,  Wis 

Greenfield  town,  Mass.^ 

Gre«nstioro,  N.C 

Greensbur J,   Pa 

Greenville,  Miss 

Greenville,  S.C 

Greenville,  Tex 

Greenwood,  Miss 

Griffin,  Ca 

Gulfport,  Miss 

Ha^rstown,  Md 

Hamilton,  Ohio 

HaniBDnd,   Ind 

Hannibal,  Mo 

Hanover,  Pa 

Harlii\;en,  Tex 

Harrisburg,  Pa 

Harrisonburg,  Va 

Hartford,  Conn 

Hattiesburg,  Miss 

Hazlelon,  Pa 

Helena,  Ark 

Helena,  Mont 

Henderson,  Ky 

Highland  Park,  Mich 

Hobbs,  N.  Hex 

Hoboken,  N.J 

Holland,  Mich 

Hollywood,  ria 

Holyoke,  Mass 

Homestead,  Pa 

Hopewell,  Va 

Hopklnsville,  Ky 

Haiuiajii,  Wash 

Hot  3prin.js,  Ark 

H^uma,  La 

Houston,  Tex 

Hudson,  N.y 

Huntington,  V.  Va 

Huntington  Park,  Calif 

Huntsvllle,  Ala 

Hutchinson,  Kans 

Idaho  Falls,  Idaho 

Indianapolis,  Ind 

Ironton,  Ohio 

Ithaca,  N.Y 

Jackson,  Mich 

Jackson,  Miss 

Jacksonville,  Fla 

Jacksonville,  111 

Jamestown,  N.  Dak 

Janesville,  Wis 

Jeannette,  Pa 

Jefferson  City,  Mo 

Jersey  City,  N.J 

Johnson  City,  Tenn 

Johnstown,  Pa 

Joliet,  111 

Jonesboro,  Ark 

Joplln,  Mo 

Kalamazoo,  Mich 

Kankakee,   111 

Kansas  City,  Kans 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

Keene,  N.H 

Kenosha ,  Wis 

Kewanee,  111 

Key  West,  Fla 

Kingston,  N.Y 

Kin„-sville,  Tex 

Kinston,  N.C 

Kirksvllle,  Mo 

Klamath  Falls,  Orej 

Knoxville,  Tenn 

Kokono,  Ind 

Lackawanna,   N.Y 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


5 
233 


780 

I, in 

811 

401 

4,896 

UO 

1,420 

147 

1,532 

561 

1,276 

700 

190 

1,343 

1S6 
23S 
148 
392 
921 

S2S 
253 
399 
397 
549 

3,954 
212 

3,619 
358 
554 

93 
357 
288 
262 

303 

655 
331 
3,077 
793 
182 

66 
45 

243 

4,261 

110 

10,693 

129 

1,475 

102 

451 

354 

678 

9,434 

187 

577 

1,174 

2,804 

5,822 

442 

230 

447 
153 
645 
1,179 
514 

1,094 

1,216 

182 

781 

696 

441 

98 

17,902 

317 

415 

199 
489 
793 
124 
183 

207 
668 
2,793 
416 
273 


649 
764 
736 
316 
3,634 

137 
194 

1,100 
142 

1,095 

428 

1,158 

508 

172 

1,207 

163 
211 
144 
335 
688 

367 
263 
356 
233 
472 

3,121 
207 

2,656 
334 
495 

80 
326 
239 
257 
303 

359 

279 

2,767 

487 

57 

61 
45 
228 
3,660 
104 

9,504 
82 

1,432 
102 
396 

338 
575 
7,619 
126 
381 

938 

2,423 

4,472 

318 

149 

313 
84 
515 
897 
510 

756 
946 
171 
611 
555 

367 

95 

14,848 

255 

233 

185 
431 
682 
119 
165 

201 
630 
2,462 
397 
132 


98 
283 
44 
■75 
838 


3 
182 


121 

25 

165 


50 
165 


32 

154 

13 

646 

677 

'54 


243 
42 
174 
269 
120 


197 
36 
15 


41 

1,133 

61 

186 

163 

17 
535 


93 
62 
109 
257 


313 
166 


97 
102 


1,764 
42 
119 


44 
108 


2U 
2 


16 
391 


38 
103 
140 

31 


2 

30 

12 

5 

11 

4 

6 

V 

*.* 

■■ 

13 

2 

30 

14 

107 

11 

1 

4 

7 

6 

20 

10 

18 

15 

5 

31 

1 

2 

1 

2 

71 

25 

4 

202 

11 
13 


25 

21 

145 

3 


11 

10 

7 

18 

10 

1 

28 

11 

3 

12 

18 

290 

103 

14 

5 

7 

4 

"3 

9 

1 

1 

4 

I 

3 

7 

6 

8 

... 

24 

63 

10 

4 

2 

... 

10.12 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Tabic  lOG.— HOTELS— RECEIPTS  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— CITIES  OF  10,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 

Establishments,  Room  Rentals  and  Sales  of  Meals,  Sales  of  Alcoholic  Drinks,  Etc 


City 


(Hnmbcr) 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


(TTiomand  dollars) 


Receipts  from — 


Room  rentals 
and  sales 
of  meals 

{Thousand  dollars) 


Sales  of 
alcoholic 
dnnks 

(Thousand  dollari) 


Salaof 

packaged 

liquor 

(Thousand  dollars) 


Sales  of 

other 

merchandise 

(TTmusgnd  dollars) 


Space  and 

concession 

rentals 

(Thousand  dollars) 


Other 

sources 


(Thousand  dollars) 


Laconia,   N.H 

La  Crosse,  Uis 

Lafayette,   La 

La  Grange,  Ga 

Lake  Charles/  La 

Lakeland,  Fla 

Lake  Worth,  Fla 

LaiDesa,  Tex 

Lancaster,  Ohio 

Lancaster,  Pa 

Lansing,  Mich 

Laramie,  Wyo 

Laredo,  Tex 

La  Salle,  111 ■. 

Las  Cruces,  N.  Mex 

Las  Vegas,  Nev 

Lawrence,  Kans 

Lawrence,  Mass 

Lawton,  Okla 

Leavenworth,  Kans 

Lebanon,  Pa 

Lewiston,  Idaho 

Lewlston,  Maine 

Lexington,  Ky 

Lima,  Ohio 

Lincoln,  111 

Lincoln,  Nebr 

Little  Rock,  Ark 

Lock  Haven,  Pa 

Loekport,  N.Y 

Lodi,  Calif 

Logansport,  Ind 

Long  Beach,  Calif 

Long  Beach,  N.Y 

Long  Branch,  N.J 

Longvlew,  Tex 

Longview,  Wash 

Lorain,  Ohio 

Los  Aivjeles,  Calif 

Louisville,  Ky 

Lowell,  Mass 

Lower  Merlon  township.  Pa 

Lubbock,  Tex 

Lynchburg,  Va 

Lynn,  Mass 

Macon,  Ga 

Madera,  Calif 

Madison,  Wis 

Madlsonville,  Ky 

Manchester,  N.H 

Manitowoc ,  Wis 

Mankato,  Minn 

Mansfield,  Ohio 

Marblehead  town,  Mass.^.. 
Marietta,  Ohio 

Marion,  Ind 

Marion,  Ohio 

Marquette,  Mich 

Marshalltown,  Iowa 

Marshfield,  Wis 

Martinsville,  Va 

Mason  City,  Iowa 

Massllion,  Ohio 

Mattoon,  111 

Maywood,  Calif 

McAleater,  Okla 

McKeeaport,  Pa 

Meadville,  Pa 

Medf ord,  Oreg 

Menjphis,  Tenn 

Menominee,  Mich 

Merced,  Calif 

Meridian,  Hiss 

Mesa,  Ariz 

Mexico,  Mo 

Miami,  Fla 

Miami  Beach,  Fla 

Michigan  City,  Ind 

Middlesborough,  Ky 

Middletown,  N.Y 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

Minneapolis,  Minn 

Mlnot,  N.  Dak 

Missoula,  Mont 

Mitchell,  S.  Dak 


5 
33 


221 
394 


322 
633 
398 
116 
729 

379 
367 

ie 

340 
1,544 

1,715 
299 
822 

376 
106 

1,378 
190 
170 
206 
82 

298 
563 
666 
2,543 
811 

270 
2,361 
3,492 

199 

307 

192 

175 
3,934 
2,266 

607 

566 

346 

216 

47,455 

8,625 

235 
328 
1,362 
565 
336 

1,459 
64 

2,653 
141 
752 

409 

525 

1,061 

89 

562 

401 
715 
305 
382 

195 

159 
899 

85 
345 

46 

270 
472 
292 
598 
8,215 

187 
377 
495 
187 
316 

10,775 

35,131 

509 

344 

481 

13,225 
14,136 

896 
1,362 

228 


254 
502 
226 
113 
601 

368 

356 

46 

264 

1,186 

1,426 
214 
700 
296 
86 

1,158 
188 
123 
179 
77 

226 
468 
428 
1,987 
632 

167 

2,168 

2,703 

155 

208 

117 

171 
3,409 
2,170 

491 

413 

298 

203 

40,398 

7,045 

129 
310 
1,189 
505 
235 

1,135 
64 

2,029 
131 
614 

269 
385 
801 
83 
430 

305 
559 
219 

373 
148 

159 
756 
84 


51 

279 


62 

50 

218 

318 

141 


363 
61 
99 


4,128 
968 


72 

72 

493 

104 

119 
105 
201 
5 
101 


108 
81 


231 

12 

298 

158 

217 

40 

498 

68 

6,918 

77 

115 

63 

309 

60 

465 

4 

131 

51 

301 

9,727 

587 

32,311 

1,041 

425 

62 

307 

22 

318 

151 

10,519 

1,915 

11,897 

1,454 

604 

253 

958 

318 

189 

20 

10 
95 
205 


330 
117 


16 
12 
9 

13 

29 

244 


119 
4 
2 

341 
16 


3 

535 
114 


4 

35 

3 

7 

303 

117 

8 

1 

4 

20 

2 

1 

12 

3 

27 

298 

41 

952 

6 

8 

7 

182 

298 

19 

277 

3 

28 

31 

41 

3 

7 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


HOTELS  10.13 

Tabic  lOG.— HOTELS- RECEIPTS  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— CITIES  OF  10,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 


Establishments,  Rcx>m  Rentals  and  Sales  of  Meals,  Sales  op  Alcoholic  Drinks,  Etc 


aty 


Moberly,  Mo 

Mobile,  Ala 

Modesto,  Calif 

Monessen,  Pa 

Monmouth,  111 

Monroe,  Mich 

Monrovia,  Calif 

Monterey,  Calif 

Montgomery,  Ala 

Moorhead,  Minn 

Morgantown,  W.  Va 

Morristcwn,  N.J 

Mcrrlstovn,  Tenn 

Mount  Carmel,  Pa 

Mount  Clemens,  Mich... 

Mount  Vemon,  N.Y 

Mount  Vemon,  Ohio. . . . 

Muncie,  Ind 

Murfreesboro,  Tenn.... 
Muscatine,  loua 

MusXogee,  Okla 

Nampa,  Idaho 

Nashua,  N.H 

Nashville,  Tenn 

Natchez,  Miss 

Neenah,  wis 

Neptune  township,  N.J. 

Neuark,  N.J 

New  Bern,  N.C 

New  Britain,  Conn 

New  Brunswick,  N.J 

Newbur„-h,  N.Y 

Newburyport ,  Mass 

New  Castle,  Ind 

New  Haven,  Conn 

New  Iberia,  La 

New  Kensin^-ton,  Pa.... 

New  London,  Conn 

New  Orleans,  La 

Newport,  H.I 

Newport  Beach,  Calif.. 

Newport  News,  Va 

Newton,  Kans 

New  Ifcrk,  N.Y 

Brooklyn  Borough. . . . 
Manhattan  Borough... 
Queens  Borough 

Niagara  Falls,  N.y 

Nlles,  Mich 

Norfolk,  Nebr 

Norfolk,  Va 

Norristown,  Pa 

Northampton,  Mass 

North  Little  Rock,  Ark 

North  Platte,  Nebr 

North  Tonawanda,  N.Y. . 
Norwalk,  Conn 

Oakland,  Calif 

Oak  Pari,  111 

Ocala,  Fla 

Oceanslde,  Calif 

Odessa,  Tex 

Ogden,  Utah 

O^rdenstuTi:,  N.Y 

Oklahona  City,  Gkla... 

CkBiulgee,  Okie 

Olean,  N.Y 

Olynpla,  Wash 

Onaha,  ;iebr , 

Oneida,  N.Y 

Ontario,  Calif , 

Orange,  Tex 

Orer^jn  City,  Oreg 

Orlando,  Fla 

Oshkcsh,  Wis 

Cskaloosa,  Ic-'a 

Ottawa,    111 

Owensboro,  Y.y , 

Oxnard,  Caif , 

Paducah,  Ky 

Palestine,  Tex 

Palo  Alto,  Calif 

Pampa,  Tex 

Paris,  Tex 

Parkersbur_-,   W.  Va 


(XumbcT) 


10 
82 
6 

5 
6 
10 
534 
33 
451 
40 


5 

10 
10 

20 

5 

106 

11 


Recapts, 
entire  year 


(TTioujond  ioWari) 


114 

2,149 

466 

162 

70 

93 

142 

1,033 

1,645 

90 

401 

306 

119 

98 

1,078 

154 
132 
737 
99 
223 

601 
172 
225 
4,205 
432 

210 

1,143 

5,943 

257 

646 

840 

76(1 

29 

80 

2,126 

129 

325 

1,116 

13,541 

559 

61 

518 

194 

271,003 

11,083 

255,305 

2,953 

1,760 
143 
401 

2,679 
572 

1,748 
17 

558 
36 

111 

3,806 

716 

350 

60 

420 

834 
282 
6,321 
211 
477 

409 
8,431 
150 
268 
91 

18 

1,552 

712 

75 
150 

514 
83 

701 
56 

282 

185 
203 

779 


Recdpta  from- 


Room  rentals 
and  sales 
of  meals 


107 
1,656 
307 
127 
68 

84 

67 

764 

1,377 
90 

382 
166 
114 
64 
864 

105 
106 
588 
94 
220 

561 
163 
136 
3,774 
432 

104 

1,110 

4,752 

239 

401 

576 
591 
27 
77 
1,783 

94 

248 

845 

10,2*9 

416 

54 

501 

194 

221,407 

8,985 

208,717 

2,572 

1,375 
131 
397 

2,453 
407 

1,343 

17 

471 

25 

79 

3,366 

700 

304 

58 

385 

718 
154 
5,417 
209 
384 

389 

7,145 

102 

198 

91 

18 

1,404 

514 

74 

94 

388 
83 

519 
56 

262 

168 
195 
672 


Sales  of 

alcoholic 
dnnks 

(TTioiijflnd  dollar) 


185 
137 


69 
202 
132 


30 

45 

48 

22 

120 


98 

28 

944 

2 

183 

231 
139 


15 


64 

242 

1,905 

138 


31,857 

1,299 

29,893 

319 

329 

12 

71 
137 


54 
11 
32 

289 

'l2 


31 
124 
45 


5 

847 


68 
133 

28 

87 
99 
20 


Sales  of 

packaged 

liquor 


(TTioujand  dollan] 


Sales  of 

other 

merchandise 

(Thousand  dollars) 


4 

4 

13 

1 

23 

25 

185 

1 

1 

915 

14 

895 


123 
17 


Space  and 

concession 

rentals 

(TTioujand  dolbri) 


10 

6,468 

441 

6,000 

18 

10 


(TTiousand  dollars) 


See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


10.14 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  lOG.— HOTELS— RECEIPTS  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— CITIES  OF  10.000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 

ElTABLlSHMBNTS,  RoOM  RENTALS    AND  SaLES  OP  MeALS,  SaLB«  OP  ALCOHOLIC  DbINKS,  EtC 


aty 


CHumbcr) 


RecapU, 
entire  year 


iThousani  dollars) 


Receipts  frooi — 


Room  rentals 
ind  sales 
of  meals 

jThousartd  dollars) 


Sales  of 
alcoholic 
dhnlu 

(Thousand  dollars) 


Sales  of 

packaged 

liquor 

Cntomami  dollars) 


Sales  of 

other 

merchandise 

CThotuarui  dollars) 


Space  and 

concession 

rentals 

(TTiomand  dollars) 


Other 
sources 


{Thousar\d  dotlgTs) 


Parsons ,  Kans 

Pasadena,  Calif 

Paterson,  N.  J 

Pendleton,  Oreg 

Peoria,  111* 

Perth  Ajnboy;  N.  J.. 

Petaluma,  Calif 

Petersburg,  Va 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Phllllpsburg,  N.   J 

Phoenix,  Ariz 

Phoenilcville,  Pa 

Piqua,  Ohio 

Pittsburg,  Calif 

Pittsburg,  Kans 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Plttsfield,  Mass 

Plalnview,  Tex 

PUttsburg,  N.  Y 

Plymouth     town,  Mass.  ^. 

PocateUo,  Idaho 

Ponona,  Calif 

Ponca  City,  Okla 

Pontlac,  Mich 

Poplar  Bluff,  Mo 

Port  Angeles,  Wash 

Port  Arthur ,  Tex 

Port  Huron,  Mich 

Portland ,  Maine 

Portland ,  Oreg 

Portsmouth ,  N .  H 

Portsmouth,  Ohio 

Portsmouth,  Va 

Pottsville,  Pa 

Poughkeepsle,  N.  Y 

Providence ,  R .   I 

Provo,  Utah 

Pueblo ,  Colo 

Quincy,  111 

Racine,  Wis 

Rapid  City,  S.  Dai 

Reading,  Pa 

Redding,  Calif 

Redlands,  Calif 

Redondo  Beach,  Calif. . . 

Red  Wing,  Minn 

Redwood  City,  Calif 

Reno,  Nev... .'. 

Renton,  Wash 

Revere ,  Mass 

Richmond,  Calif 

Rlchioond,    Ind 

Riverside,  Calif 

Roanoke,  Va 

Rochester ,  Mirm 

Rochester,  N.  H 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

Rookford,  111 

Rocli  Springs,  Wyo 

Rome ,  Ga 

Rome,  N.  Y 

Roseburg ,  Oreg 

Roswell,  N.  Mex 

Rutland  city,  Vt 

Sacramento,  Calif 

Saginaw,  Mich 

St.  Augustine,  Fla 

St,  Joseph,  Mo 

St,  Louis,  H: 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

St.  Petersburg,  Fla.... 

Salem,  Oreg 

Sallna,  Kans 

Salinas,  Calif 

Salisbury,  Md 

Salisbury,  N.  C. 

Salt  like  City,  Utah... 

San  Angelo,  Tex 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Benito,  T':X 

San  Bernardino,  Calif.. 
San  Buenaventura,  Calif 

San  Diego,  Calif 

Sandusky,  Ohio 

San  Fernando,  Calif 


10 

lis 

3 


21 

18 

lis 

31 

151 

8 

21 

4 

3 
67 

18 
83 


20 

19 

131 


69 

2,965 

865 

407 

3,252 

295 
260 
306 
28,206 
133 

4,K9 

85 

99 

278 

237 

17,956 
970 
292 

680 
197 

1,013 
155 
332 
636 
291 

168 

302 

624 

3,281 

10,273 

67 
301 
353 
640 
1,005 

5,953 
78 
860 
818 
822 

511 
1,658 
1,099 

149 
75 

167 

97 

3,974 

22 

356 

127 

799 

1,054 

2,649 

3,692 

99 
6,158 
1,919 

95 
215 

379 
565 
178 
451 
5,392 

1,463 

837 

1,022 

29,461 

4,829 

5,171 
437 
561 
436 

391 

258 

5,677 

1,118 

9,062 

67 

1,457 
516 

9,943 
877 

90 


69 

2,528 

621 

366 

2,591 

187 
196 
283 
22,083 
63 

3,282 

44 

89 

197 

234 

13,975 
728 
252 
446 

194 

818 
108 
316 
445 
283 

156 

277 

470 

2,471 

9,535 

62 
263 
307 
415 

800 


719 
665 

604 

5r9 

1,329 
794 
149 
75 

125 
63 
3,069 
22 
236 

106 

609 

834 

2,361 

3,548 

78 
4,529 
1,536 

87 
215 

270 
521 
172 
373 
4,626 

1,004 

763 

779 

22,936 

3,528 

5,013 
339 
488 
363 
349 

241 
5,090 

930 

6,910 

60 

1,177 
476 

7,918 

750 

85 


392 

192 

35 

453 

102 

55 

17 

4,659 

68 

524 
38 


2,472 
215 


137 
42 


145 
597 
97 

3 

20 

45 

204 

133 


87 
51 

140 


236 

220 


39 

34 

742 

100 

21 


1,298 

240 

5 


65 
533 

431 
45 
2U3 
3,917 
850 


76 


13 
241 


1,385 
122 


113 
24 


5 
374 


122 
2 


63 
63 
128 


11 
322 
116 

11 
57 
37 


6.. 

22 

922 

7 

89 
1 

138 


4 
353 


503 
9 


2 

77 
215 


20 

5 

7 

132 

5 

5 

U 

292 

114 

22 

15 
16 
19 
10 


90 

30 

226 


1 
2 

106 
5 


See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


HOTELS 


10.15 


Tabic  lOG.— HOTELS— RECEIPTS  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— CITIES  OF  10,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 

EcTABLISHMEN're,  RoOM   RENTALS    AND  SaLBS  OF  MeALS,  SaLES  OP  ALCOHOLIC  DrINKS,  EtC 


City 


(><umbcr) 


R«capt», 
mart  year 


(TTiomaTTd  dollart) 


Receipes  from- 


Room  rentals 
and  sales 
of  meals 


Sales  of 
alcoholic 
drinks 

(ThomanJ  dottars) 


Silaof 

packaged 

liquor 

(TTwusand  dolbrr) 


Sales  of 

other 

mcTchandtse 

(Thousand  dolldrr) 


Space  and 

conceation 

rentals 

(Thousand  dollarj) 


Other 
sources 

(Thousand  doUati) 


Sanford,  Fla 

Sanford,  N.  C 

San  Francisco*  Calif 

San  Jose*  Cal If 

San  Luis  Obispo,  Calif 

San  Mateo,  Calif 

San  Rafael,  Calif 

Santa  Ana,  Calif 

Santa  Barbara,  Calif 

Santa  Cruz,   Calif 

Santa  Fe,  N.  Mex 

Santa  Maria,  Calif 

Santa  Monica,  Calif 

Santa  Paula,  Calif 

Santa  Rosa,  Calif 

Sapulpa ,   Okla 

Sarasota,  Fla 

Saratoga  Springs,   N.   Y 

Sault  3te.  Karle,  Mich 

Savannah ,  G.i 

Schenectady,  N.  Y 

Scottsbluff,  Nebr 

Scranton,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

Sedalia,  Mo 

Seialnole,  Okla 

Sharon,  Pa 

Sha-Jnee ,  Okla 

Sheboygan,   Wis 

Shelby,   N.   C 

Sheridan ,  Wyo 

Sherman,  Tex 

Slkeston,  Mo 

Sioux  City,   Iov& 

Sioux  Falls,  5.  Dale 

Somerville,  N.  J 

South  Bend,  Ind 

Scuth  St.  Paul,  Minn 

South  San  Francisco,  Calif 

Spartanburg,  S.  C 

Springfield,  111 

Springfield,  Mass 

Springfield ,  Ho 

Springfield,  Ohio 

Stamford,  Conn 

Staun  ton>  Va 

Sterling,  111 

Steubenvllle,  Ohio 

Stevens  Point,  Wis 

Stillwater,  Okla 

Stocktonj  Calif 

Strealor>  111 

Suff^li,  Va 

Sunbury,  Pa 

S-eetwater,  Tex 

Syracuse,  N.  Y 

TacamB,  Wash 

Tallahassee,  Fla 

Tampa ,  Fla 

Temple ,  Tex ......  

Terre  Haute,  Ind. .-. 

Texarkana,  Ark.  and  Te.T.,  t~-.al 

Texarkana ,  Ark 

Texarkana,  Tex 

Texas  City,  Tex 

Thomasvl  lie ,  Ga 

Tiffin,  Ohio 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Topeka,  Kans 

Torrance,  Calif 

Torrlngton,  Conn 

Traverse  City,  Mich 

Tren'on,  H.  J 

Trinidad,  Colo 

Troy,  n.  Y 

Tucson,  Ariz 

Tulsa,  Okla 

Tupelo,  Miss 

Tuscaloosa ,  Ala 

T-.rin  Falls,  Idaho 

Tyler,  Tex 

Uniontown,  Pa 

Utica,  K.   Y 

Valdosta,  Ga 

Valle Jo,  Calif 


3 

521 

35 

13 


10 

9 

IS 

230 


5 

6 
5 
3 

102 
5 
3 


32.' 

Ul 

40,596 

1,905 

Ul 

298 
286 
167 
2,227 
996 

818 

556 

2.483 

54 

538 

70 
789 

2,216 
528 

2,680 

1,115 
247 

2,330 

14,417 

415 

102 
173 
291 
420 
161 

180 

383 

110 

2,190 

1,007 

227 

2,613 

62 

287 

510 

1,768 
4,220 
1,412 
1,133 
753 

473 
162 
694 
489 
54 

2,376 
116 
215 
490 
276 

6,296 
1,453 

613 
2,828 

530 

1,774 

591 

114 

477 

30 

80 
244 

6,753 
1,634 

60 

288 
541 
2,040 
282 
592 

2,993 

4,100 

218 

308 

254 

513 
703 
2,230 
578 
561 


272 

128 

37,890 

1,580 

402 

235 
164 
159 
1,927 
763 

756 

486 

2,089 

54 

382 

63 
679 

1,962 
247 

2,110 

738 

244 

1,677 

13,188 

346 

101 
145 
257 
278 
160 

178 
353 

108 
2,048 
1,005 

104 

2,056 

49 

165 

503 

1,401 

3,260 

1,232 

859 

628 

435 
145 
576 
276 
54 

1,947 

92 

189 

420 

248 

4,601 

1,291 

586 

2,140 
461 

1,410 

556 

112 

444 

30 

77 

154 

5,626 

1,494 

60 

209 
395 
1,471 
211 
442 

2,435 

3,799 
206 
298 
219 

469 
499 
1,646 
520 
415 


5,522 
234 
29 

1 
111 

165 

213 

18 
53 

321 


98 
164 
271 
292 


567 

248 

36 


28 
18 
115 


98 
377 

11 
107 


315 
831 

90 
155 

94 


38 
161 


354 
15 


1,261 
101 


156 
22 


58 
853 

16 


64 
140 
420 

70 
127 

419 
16 


190 

469 

23 

101 


476 
24 


3 

807 

14 


I 

1 

4 

20 

59 

6 

1 

26 

13 

10 

3 

12 

9 

94  ■ 

316 

14 

4 

5 

"7 

15 

9 

1 

2 

6 

1 

2 

4 

10 

2 

4 

13 

50 

2 

2 

4 

29 

S 

36 

55 

36 

36 

87 

S 

9 

4 

10 

1 

6 

13 

6 

2 

7 

3 

13 

6 

4 

10 

45 

124 

10 

43 

21 

5 

7 

50 

18 

10 

9 

34 

12 

1 

U 

... 

23 

2 

12 

111 

31 

16 

4 

11 

4 

2 

5 

47 

1 

2 

18 

15 

20 

34 

38 

9 

2 

10 

... 

35 

12 

U 

3 

6 

U 

5 

3 

U 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


10.16 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  lOG.— HOTELS— RECEIPTS  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— CITIES  OF  10,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 

E«TABLI6HME>rTS,  RoOM  RENTALS    AND  SaLES  OF  MeaLS,  SaLES  OP  AlCOHOLIC  DrINKS.  EtC 


City 


Hotela 


(Humbcr) 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


CThouiand  doUArs) 


Receipts  from- 


Room  rentab 
and  sales 
of  meab 

(Thousanti  dollars) 


Sales  of 
alcohobc 
dnnlcs 

CThouiand  dollari) 


Sales  of 

packaged 

bquor 

Crhousand  dolUiTs) 


Sates  of 

other 

merchandise 

(Thousand  dollnrj) 


Space  and 

concession 

rentals 

(TTiousiind  dollars) 


Other 
sources 


tThousand  dollari) 


Vancouver ,  Wash 

Van  Wert,  Ohio 

Vernon,  Tex 

Vicksburg,  Mlgs 

Victoria,  Tex 

Vincennes,   Ind 

Virginia,  Minn 

Vi sal la,  Calif 

Waco,  Tex 

Walla  Walla,  Wash 

Warren,  Pa 

Washington,  D.  C 

Washington,  Ind 

Washington,  Pa 

Washington  Court  House,  Ohio 

Waterbury,  Conn 

Waterloo,  Iowa ; 

Watertovn,  N.  Y 

Watertown,  S.  Dak 

Waterville,  Maine 

Watsonirille,  Calif 

Waukegan,  111 

Waukesha,  Wis 

Wausau,  Wis 

Wenatchee,  Wash 

Westerly  town,  R,  I.^ 

Westf ield,  Itss 

West  Haven  town.  Conn. ^ 

West  Orange,  N.  J 

West  Palm  Beach,  Fla 

West  Springfield  town,  Mass.' 

Wheeling,  W.  Va 

Whittier,  Calif 

Wichita,  Kans 

WichlU  Falls,  Tex 

wlLkes-Barre,  Pa 

Willlamsport,  Pa 

Wilmington,  Del 

Wilmington,  N.  C 

Wlnf ield,  Kans 

Winona,  Minn 

Wlnston-Salem,  N.  C 

Wlnthrop  town,  Mass. * 

Wood  River,  lU 

Woonsocket,  R.  I 

Wooster,  Ohio 

Worcester,  Mass 

YakiniB,  Wash 

Yonkers,  N.  Y 

York,  Pa 

Youngstown,  Ohio 

Ypsllantl,  Mich 

Zanesville,  Ohio 

'  Classified  as  urban  under  special  rule 


183 
116 
95 
482 
237 

299 
271 
228 
968 
627 

271 

40,931 

82 

816 

160 

832 
1,063 
608 
263 
735 

198 
526 
618 
606 
752 

416 
207 
46 
663 
1,018 

63 

1,070 

122 

3,727 

1,295 

1,776 

1,096 

2,938 

470 

62 

555 

1,279 

73 

53 

250 

147 
2,892 
1,125 

121 
1,546 

1,865 
241 
683 


183 
113 
94 
456 
235 

254 
228 
208 
890 
568 

182 
32,287 
82 
696 
145 

700 
917 
536 
197 
417 

192 
466 
472 
469 
712 

380 
77 
40 
647 
979 

15 

933 

112 

3,301 

1,197 

1,356 
829 

2,055 
406 
43 

396 

1,164 

73 

53 

144 

140 

2,104 

967 

106 

1,145 

1,470 
238 

548 


262 

34 

285 


34 
119 
103 

21 

27 
130 
5 
13 
24 

48 
52 


333 
237 
548 


657 
78 
13 

293 


7 
122 
22 


10 
2 


42 

1 


2,398 
7 


16 
27 
7 
5 
14 

2 
9 
20 
3 
3 


31 

3 

189 

62 

72 

16 
123 
25 


1 

102 

35 

46 

87 
5 


HOTELS 


10.17 


Tabic    lOH.— HOTELS  REPORTING  SEPARATE  DATA  FOR  RECEIPTS  FROM  ROOM  RENTALS  AND  SALES  OF  MEALS- 
RECEIPTS  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948 

EsTABUftHMBNlS,  KoOM  KbnTALS.  SaLBS  OF  MsALS,  SaLBS  OF  ALCOHOLIC  DriNKS,  EtC 

AUhotcb 


GeogiBphic  division  and  State 


Reccipta, 
enure 
year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


Hotels  reporting  separate  data  for  receipts  from  room  rentals  and  sales  of  meals 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


Receipts  tirom- 


Room 
rentals 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Saloof 
meals 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


Sales  of 

alcoholic 

drinks 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


Sales  of 

packaged 

liquor 

(TliousaTid 
dollars) 


Sales  of 

other 

merchandise 

Cniousand 
dollars) 


Space  and 

concession 

rentals 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


Other 
sources 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


I'nlted  Stales,  total 

G«oftraphic  divisions: 

New  England 
Middle  Atlantic 
East  North  Central 
West  North  Central 
South  Atlantic 
East  South  Central 
West  South  Central 
Mountain 
Pacifc 


New  England : 

Maine  .    . 

New  Hampshire, 

Vermont 

Massachusetts   . 
Rhode  Island 
Connecticut ... 


Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York    

New  Jersey     ... 
Pennsylvania .... 


East  North  Central : 

Ohio       

Indiana 

Illinois     

Michigan 

Wisconsin       


West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa . 

Missouri 
North  Dakou 
South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 


South  Atlantic; 

EVlaware   

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carobna 

Georgia        

Flonoa       


East  South  Central : 

Kentucky  .  .  .  ^ 

Tennessee ■... . . . 

Alabama.  ...... 

Mississippi 


West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Okbhoma 

Texas 


Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming  ... 

Colorado 

New  Mexico. 

Arizona 

Utah   

Nevada 


l,u>.,401 


554,992 


12,327 


,192 
,058 
,545 

,303 
,697 
,035 
,705 
,322 
,793 


Pacific: 

Washington. 

Oregon 

Caluomia. . . 


i62 

460 
221 
665 
96 
283 


2,664 
1,170 
1,224 


766 

522 

1,259 

1,136 

862 


818 
442 
818 
21'1 
194 
347 
465 


71 
262 
100 
447 
255 
405 
196 
346 
,615 


308 
323 
214 
190 


319 

237 

607 

1,492 


398 
220 
208 
652 
237 
266 
188 
153 


781 

463 

3,544 


143,.''73 

610, lo5 
418,125 
170,446 
268,231 
67,471 
132,472 
105,604 
256,-^69 


1,190 

2,366 

1,435 

825 

1,153 

352 

410 

428 

839 


118,360 
487,805 
311,804 
124,165 
192,589 

54,682 
100,635 

73,584 
170,757 


43,952 
222,548 
132,676 
52,952 
97,709 
25,757 
47,993 
25,847 
70,679 


45,446 
154,076 
103,419 
48,270 
63,509 
20,679 
34,419 
25,073 
60,101 


22,728 
81,748 
48,001 
12,821 
15,612 
2,749 
4,067 
10,044 
25,232 


760 
1,580 
2,325 
1,397 
2,168 

447 
1,814 

276 
2,060 


1,196 
3,499 
5,166 
2,661 
2,651 
1,298 
4  ,410 
2,006 
3,835 


17,975 
15,09i> 

8,318 
70,503 

8,481 
22,900 


409,571 
83,655 
116,939 


92,320 
35,606 
171,403 
73,946 
44,350 


40,690 
23,782 
59,321 
8,368 
5,841 
17,334 
14,610 


4,638 

19,358 
4C1,931 
32,091 
14,630 
21,987 
9,676 
25,109 
99,311 


19,136 
23,623 
13,255 
11,377 


13,329 
22,953 

I'', 751 
78,439 


12,498 
9,309 
8,039 

24,316 
7,382 

14,606 
8,470 

20,484 


3i,207 

19,881 

204,881 


241 
226 
156 
346 


1,234 
342 

7"0 


228 
154 
222 
431 
400 


255 

129 
159 
68 


30 
91 
35 

208 
92 

165 
88 

134 

310 


93 
111 
73 


94 

61 

53 

202 


33 
43 

131 
36 

65 
27 
37 


111 
82 
646 


13,192 
8,547 
7,294 

62,310 
7,675 

19,362 


322,175 
61,563 

104,067 


77,406 
27,37! 
121,747 
51,536 
33,744 


29,292 

18,660 

43,986 

5,234 

3,394 

13,670 

9,929 


3,879 
14,739 
36,958 
24,016 
11,912 
17,285 

7,483 
19,825 
56,492 


15,083 

19,455 

10,516 

9,628 


10,502 
19,306 
11,359 
59,468 


6,992 
6,533 
5,073 

16,230 
4,446 

10,810 
6,199 

17,3^11 


20,081 
11,932 
138,744 


4,746 
3,705 
2,739 
23,451 
2,717 
6,594 


154,400 
29,575 
38,573 


32,802 
11,857 
54,237 
20,936 
12,844 


12,032 
9,131 

18,251 
1,903 
1,381 
5,654 
4,600 


1,030 
5,613 

17,718 

11,578 
5,639 

10,084 
4,145 
9,622 

32,280 


6,378 
9,848 
5,017 
4,514 


5,076 

9,314 

5,727 

27,876 


2,427 
2,271 
2,334 
6,688 
1,968 
4,624 
2,366 
3,169 


9,135 
5,324 
56,220 


4,950 
3,594 
2,909 
23,422 
2,862 
7,709 


94,823 
20,586 
38,667 


26,207 
9,629 
38,069 
17,525 
11,989 


11,031 
7,359 

15,831 
2,155 
1,500 
5,987 
4,407 


1,516 
5,418 

10,746 
9,904 
5,093 
6,008 
2,789 
6,478 

15,557 


5,997 
7,033 
3,813 
3,836 


3,796 
5,380 
4,273 

20,970 


2,620 
2,565 
1,663 
5,945 
1,416 
3,923 
2,354 
4,037 


8,587 
5,111 

46,403 


2,721 
881 
1,258 
12,071 
1,867 
3,930 


52,848 
8,410 
20,490 


12,648 
3,854 

16,197 
8,482 

6,820 


4,010 
783 

5,999 
633 
210 

1,113 
73 


712 
2,569 

5,027 
647 
178 
260 
180 
1,465 
4,574 


1,430 
281 
721 
317 


162 
2,599 

111 
1,195 


1,451 
609 
7J3 

2,288 
713 

1,443 
202 

2,605 


659 

383 

24,240 


313 
44 


3 
326 


426 
389 
765 


127 
206 
1,207 
529 
256 


111 
570 
212 
78 
377 
5 


405 

162 

39 


55 
910 
532 


213 
122 


255 
106 


22 

30 
2,008 


195 
149 
206 
486 
21 
139 


2,061 

263 

1,175 


1,229 
789 

1,736 
750 
662 


737 
356 
800 
207 
145 
192 
224 


23 
169 
585 
579 
265 
208 

96 
263 
463 


121 
586 
220 
371 


435 
265 
330 

1,380 


271 
341 
229 
356 
133 
231 
216 
229 


432 

234 

3,169 


1,392 
8,072 
4,538 
1,473 
2,860 

690 
1,481 

830 
2,244 


34 
22 
54 

904 


6,007 

896 

1,169 


1,337 
253 

1,924 
626 
398 


422 

338 

344 

54 

31 


2,906 
16,282 
15,679 
4,591 
8,080 
3,062 
6,451 
9,508 
6,556 


183 
152 
94 
1,936 
136 
405 


11,610 
1,444 
3,228 


3,056 

783 

8,377 

2,688 

775 


1,016 
582 

2,191 
70 
49 


100 

247 

184 

436 

68 

125 

130 

678 

502 

2,341 

318 

944 

265 

458 

238 

482 

76 

142 

255 

832 

1,008 

2,078 

179 

763 

282 

1,303 

129 

519 

100 

477 

74 

704 

269 

1,373 

150 

763 

988 

3,611 

85 

79 

118 

619 

11 

58 

200 

743 

49 

141 

101 

402 

130 

431 

136 

7,035 

395 

851 

202 

648 

1,647 

5,057 

10.18 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Tabic  lOj.— YEAR-ROUND  HOTELS  REPORTING  SEPARATE  DATA  FOR  RECEIPTS  FROM  ROOM  RENTALS  AND  SALES  OF 
MEALS— RECEIPTS  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948 

Establishments,  Room  Rentals,  Sales  of  Mhals,  Sales  of  Alcoholic  Drinks,  Etc 


Gcognpbic  divinon  and  State 


Allhoceli 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

CHuusand 
doIUri) 


Hotels  repccting  separate  data  for  receipts  frotn  room  rentals  and  sales  of  meals 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollar;) 


Receipts  from— 


RooCD 

rentals 

(Thousand 
dollarr) 


Saks  of 
meals 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Sales  of 

alcoholic 

drinks 

(Thousand 
dollari) 


Sales  of 

packaged 

liquor 

(ThouMnd 
dollari) 


Sales  of 

other 

merchandise 

(Thousand 
doUari) 


Space  and 
concession 

rentals 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Other 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


United  St«t«,  total 

Geographic  diTlaiona: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central   -  - 
West  North  Central 
South  Atlantic  .... 

East  South  Central 

West  South  Central 

Mountain 

Paafic 

New  England : 

MaiiK 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiaiu 

llhnois 

hAidufpa 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia   

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carobna 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central : 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

Weet  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

OUaborna 

Tesas 

Mountain : 

Montaiu 

Idaho 

Wyaaing 

C^okndo 

New  Mexico 

Unh..,.' .■.■.'.■.. '.'.■.■.■.■.■.■.■.■ 
Nevada , , . . 

PacUc: 

Washington 

uomia 


2<l,U8 


1,981,626 


6,882 


1,532,969 


672,837 


24,240 


22,941 


1,172 
3,125 
3,845 
3,i04 
2,887 
1,008 
2,587 
2,112 
4,508 


181 
205 
131 
393 
56 
206 


1,523 

531 
1,071 

741 
493 
1,239 
837 
535 

655 
430 
804 
218 
188 
347 
4«2 


41 
175 
100 
343 
250 
297 
152 
327 
1,202 

302 
310 
209 
187 


315 

283 

606 

1,4«3 


365 
206 
183 
565 
227 
213 
184 
149 

752 

441 

3,315 


111,088 
534,410 
404,209 
167,064 
224,628 

67,029 
132, 228 

95,374 
245,596 


11,001 
6,501 
5,900 

61,061 
7,583 

19,042 


360,568 
63,348 
110,494 


91,403 
35,008 
170,974 
68,332 
38,492 


38,043 
23,605 
58,942 
U) 
5,683 
17,834 
(x) 


4,301 
17,150 
40,931 
29,202 
14,418 
18,423 

9,004 
24,896 
66,303 


19,  lU 
23,388 
U) 
(i) 


13,246 
(x) 
(x) 
78,329 


11,696 
9,145 
5,901 

22,125 
7,677 

10,306 
8,402 

20,122 


31,554 
19,412 
194,630 


698 

1,777 
1,055 
721 
884 
338 
402 
311 
696 


100,000 
461,611 
302,458 
121,936 
166,015 

54,381 
100,481 

64,622 
161,465 


35,688 
210,452 
128,853 
52,129 
83,065 
25,641 
47,931 
21,823 
67,255 


37,306 
143,303 
99,571 
47,325 
54,660 
20,515 
34,371 
21,687 
56,375 


21,443 
79,348 
46,849 
12,742 
14,157 
2,740 
4,051 
9,326 
24,  .'57 


•742 
1,417 
2,273 
1,393 
2,076 

447 
1,814 

266 
2,049 


969 
3,197 
4,994 
2,411 
2,469 
1,292 
4,406 
1,544 
2,958 


121 
133 

97 
202 

23 
122 


187 
702 


215 
137 
207 
240 
256 


173 
123 
149 
68 
35 
79 


19 

58 

35 
168 

90 
124 

63 
127 
200 


91 
105 
69 
73 


91 

60 

52 

199 


89 
72 
535 


9,850 
5,354 
5,582 

55,267 
7,010 

16,927 


306,265 
54,290 
101,056 


76,546 
26,837 
121,457 
47,056 
30,562 


27,725 
18,523 
43,619 
5,234 
3,236 
13,670 
9,929 


(x) 

13,584 
36,958 
22,289 
(x) 

14,502 
7,005 
19, 726 
36,645 


(«) 

19,293 
10,486 
(x) 


(x) 
txj 
(x) 
59,430 


6,222 
6,438 
3,043 

14,485 
4,369 
6,869 
6,134 

17,062 


19,458 

11,565 

130,442 


3,362 
2,051 
2,032 
20,281 
2,440 
5,522 


146,863 
26,370 
37,219 


32,405 
11,701 
54,157 
18,994 
U,596 


11,456 
9,063 

18,104 
1,903 
1,344 
5,654 
4,600 


890 
5,097 
17,718 
10,763 
5,596 
8,538 
3,862 
9,566 
20,985 


6,373 
9,777 
5,006 
4,485 


5,040 
9,312 
5,726 
27,853 


2,217 
2,246 
1,257 
5,913 
1,939 
2,784 
2,350 
3,117 


3,937 
5,211 
53,107 


3,258 
2,373 
2,152 
20,334 
2,577 
6,612 


38,578 
17,315 
37,410 


25,992 
9,403 
37,940 
15,520 
10,716 


10,414 
7,293 

15,623 
2,155 
1,441 
5,987 
4,407 


1,411 
4,349 
10,746 
9,165 
4,956 
4,859 
2,610 
6,455 
9,609 


5,992 
6,944 
3,796 
3,733 


3,776 
5,377 
4,263 
20,955 


3,290 
2,517 
926 
5,184 
1,395 
2,529 
2,833 
4,013 


8,346 
4,991 
43,038 


2,578 
704 
1,154 
11,514 
1,780 
3,713 


51,297 
7,803 
20,248 


12,443 
3,737 

16,143 
8,105 
6,421 


3,940 
783 

5,995 
633 
205 

1,113 
73 


690 

2,520 

5,027 

602 

178 

232 

178 

1,451 

3,279 


1,430 
281 
721 
308 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
1,195 


1,395 
500 
714 

2,181 
705 
950 
199 

2,582 


651 

367 

23,539 


377 
310 

730 


127 
193 
1,200 
513 
235 


43 
108 

570 
212 
78 

377 
5 


405 
162 
39 
41 

5 
43 

910 
457 


215 
122 


255 

106 

5 

1,448 


59 
10 
45 
10 
26 
84 


22 

30 
1,997 


143 
103 
149 
443 
13 
113 


1,837 
230 

1,130 


1,195 
773 

1,733 
685 
603 

54* 
351 
793 
207 
98 
192 
224 


18 
155 
585 
539 
249 
186 

% 
258 
383 


121 
584 
218 
369 


435 

265 

326 

3,360 


122 
332 

51 
319 
121 
180 
204 
215 


310 

219 

2,429 


1,214 
8,012 
4,510 
1,465 
2,603 

690 
1,480 

809 
2,158 


11 
35 

777 
69 

242 


5,%3 

385 

1,163 


1,337 
253 

1,920 
613 
337 


414 
336 
344 
54 
31 
100 
184 


53 
128 
502 
318 
265 
229 

76 
255 
772 


179 
282 
129 
100 


269 
149 


85 
118 

11 
193 

46 

92 
130 
134 


334 

202 

1,572 


2,638 
15,882 
15,408 
4,471 
6,985 
3,056 
6,428 
9,157 
6,113 


116 
78 
41 
1,878 
126 
399 


11,350 
1,376 
3,156 


3,047 

767 

3,364 

2,626 

604 


912 

577 

2,190 

70 

39 

247 

436 


(x) 

673 

2,341 

861 

(x) 

403 

140 

831 

1,160 


(x) 
1,303 
519 
(x) 


681 
1,373 

763 
3,611 


54 
615 
39 

685 
137 
250 
418 
6,969 


808 
545 

4,760 


X  Vlthhead  to  avoid  disclosure. 


HOTELS 


10.19 


Table  lOK.— HOTELS  REPORTING  SEPARATE  DATA  FOR  RECEIPTS  FROM  ROOM  RENTALS  AND  SALES  OF  MEALS- 
RECEIPTS  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— CITIES  OF  10,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948 

EsTABUIHMBNTg,  RoOH  RbNTALS.  SaLBS  OF  MbaLS,  SaLES  OP  ALCOHOLIC  DriNCS,  EtC 


Ciejr 


AUhoceb 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thoutand 
ilollari) 


HoteJA  reporting  Kpvate  data  for  receipts  from  nxNn  rental*  and  sales  of  meal* 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 


(Thousdnd 
dollarl) 


Receipts  from- 


Room 
rentals 

{Thousand 
dollarr) 


Sales  of 
meals 

(TIlOUMTid 

doUats) 


Salesof 

alcoholic 

drinks 

(Thousand 
dolUri) 


Sales  of 

packaged 

liquor 

{Thousand 
dolldTi) 


Sales  of 

other 

merchaiwiise 

(Thotuand 
doOart) 


Space  and 

oonccaskm 

rentals 

{Thousand 
dotldn) 


Other 


(Thouund 
dollari) 


Aberdeen,  S.  Dak. ■ .  ■ 

iOtllene,  Tex 

JUtron,  Ohio 

Aibsny,  N.  Y 

JUbuquer<iue,   N.  Nex. 


Allentown,  Pa 

Altoona,  Pa 

Jknarlllo,  Tex 

«xst>rdai9,   N.  I... 
Aaburj  Park,  N.  J. 


Ashevllle,  N.  C 

Athers,  Ca 

Atlar.t-i,  Ca 

Atlantic  City,  N.  J. 
Auburn,  Maine 


Auburn,  N.  Y 

Au^sta,  Ga 

Au^sta,  Maine 

Bakersfield,   Calif. 
Baltimore,  rtl 


Bangor,  Maine 

Barnstable  town,  Mass. 

Bath,  Maine 

Bay  City,  Mich 

Beacon,  N.  Y 


BeauiBont,  Tex 

Beaver  Falls,  Pa.. . . 

Beckley,  W.  Va 

Benton  Harbor,  Mich. 
Berwick,  Pa 


Bethlehem,  Pa,... 

BIloxl,  Miss 

Blnghajnton,  N,  Y, 
Birmingham,  Ala.. 
Blooraington,    111. 

Bluefleld,  W.  Va. 

Boston,  Mass 

Braddock,   Pa 

Bradenton,  Fla. .. 
Bradford,  Pa 


Bridgeport,  Conn 

Brunswick  village,   Maine 

Buffalo,  N.  Y 

Burlington,  Vt 

Cantor.,  Ohio 


Carlisle,  Pa 

Casper,  Wyo 

Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa. 
Chambersburg,  Pa... 
Champaign,  111 


Charleston,  S.  C. . . . 
Charleston,  W.  Va. . . 

Charlotte,  N,  C 

Charlottesville,  Va. 
Chattanooga,  Tenn, . . 


Chester,  Pa 

Chicago,  111 

Chlcopee,  Mass... 
Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Clairton,  Pa 


Clareraont   lowr.,  tl.  I'. 

Clarksburg,  J.  Va 

Clarksvllle,  Terji 

Clearwater,   Fla 

Cleveland,  Ohio 


Colorado  Springs,  Colo, 

Columbia,  Mo 

Columbia,  S.  C 

Columbus,   Ohio 

Conr.ellsville,  Pa 


Corning,  N.  Y, . 
Corpus  Christl, 
Cumberland,  fii, 
Dallas,  Tex,,.. 
Dayton,  Ohio. . . 


Daytona  Beach,  Fla. 

Denver,  Colo 

Des  Hslnes,   Iowa.... 

Detrclt,   Mich,.. 

Du  Bois,   Pa 

Duluth,  Mirji 


23 
i 

341 
3 


7 
28 
16 

4 
?5 

10 

630 

5 

51 


i 
9 
3 
U 
113 

19 

4 

13 

35 

6 

6 

19 
9 

102 
U 

48 
208 

31 
255 


811 
1,105 
3,314 
5,178 
2,394 

1,613 
993 

2,237 
213 

4,769 

2,095 
518 

9,193 

37,943 

213 

487 

1,629 

470 

2,558 

12,461 

1,287 

784 

79 

730 

121 

1,558 
442 
352 
745 
216 

681 
1,271 
1,236 
4,880 

884 

905 
34,906 
139 
319 
391 

2,615 

311 

12,884 

754 

1,778 

567 

1,336 

1,897 

346 

526 

1,505 
2,299 
2,344 
673 
2,920 

512 

136,414 

264 

16,315 

126 

227 
834 
98 
813 
23,412 

1,266 

449 

1,924 

10,217 
194 

679 

2,940 

736 

12,102 

5,656 

2,361 
11,761 

4,782 

32,766 

406 

3,495 


696 

997 

2,701 

5,012 

1,642 

1,520 
859 

1,739 
116 

2,824 

1,837 

500 

6,815 

32,488 

213 

482 
1,478 

470 
2,065 
10,098 

1,219 

560 

79 

620 


1,061 
401 
239 
499 
182 

677 
1,118 
1,114 
4,188 

844 

818 
33,264 
139 
291 
591 

2,303 

304 

11,717 

651 

1,414 

567 
838 
1,571 
289 
416 

1,206 
1,858 
1,733 
614 
2,337 

443 
96,185 

190 
14,891 

126 

224 

796 

98 

637 

19,280 

968 

447 

1,534 

9,275 

160 

679 
2,735 

323 
9,988 
5,099 

1,541 
7,561 
3,916 
21,955 
347 
2,551 


271 

448 

1,213 

2,362 

670 

550 
317 
909 
48 
1,536 

1,120 

268 

3,301 

18,773 

48 

146 
742 
180 
784 
3,892 

417 
231 

26 
242 

41 

587 
123 
117 
198 
61 

275 
641 
596 
1,963 
386 

458 

12,818 

19 

218 

226 

671 

51 

5,070 

312 

553 

178 
306 
782 
110 
238 

694 
1,085 
1,070 

335 
1,167 

69 

42,362 

19 

6,119 

20 

86 

446 

49 

395 

8,922 

383 

246 

843 

4,147 

36 

156 

1,179 

146 

4,590 

1,934 

735 
3,359 

1,846 

1C,183 

122 

1,149 


287 
362 
780 
1,442 
520 

539 
312 
612 
13 
899 

667 

213 

1,962 

9,245 

50 

172 
428 
153 
914 
3,367 

428 

250 

12 

228 


360 
197 

64 
140 

71 

155 
371 
162 
1,574 
312 

250 

11,831 

50 

73 

230 

704 
179 
3,477 
143 
457 

155 
300 
667 
32 
81 

416 
613 

489 
217 
867 

198 

29,098 

46 

5,747 

33 

76 
293 
26 

217 
5,685 

383 
161 
519 
2,931 
25 

247 

692 

117 

3,312 

1,776 

582 

2,732 

1,611 

6,336 

134 

765 


417 
868 
246 

334 

212 

37 

55 

357 

16 

6 

593 

2,697 

lU 

153 
129 

100 

321 

2,077 

337 
50 
41 

101 
36 

50 
78 
34 
117 
36 

187 
58 
291 
297 
114 


6,596 

70 

119 

4U 

70 

2,381 

143 

250 

218 

184 

56 

92 

79 

29 
9 

52 
9 

22 

169 

12,592 

101 

1,773 

72 

51 

23 

15 

2,975 

124 
20 
22 
1,528 
97 

240 

175 

25 

•  151 

1,084 

130 
1,207 

198 

2,978 

75 

536 


463 

28 


321 

16 


2 

1,037 
23 


120 

2 

489 


3 

1,361 


133 

1 


16 
110 

17 

499 

3 


20 
19 
141 
7 
28 


24 

U 

lU 

660 


3 
5 

6 
54 
2 

26 
655 

3 

65 

251 
13 
63 


1,578 
336 


18 
101 
194 
221 

79 

10 
5 

UO 


10 

2 

MS 

1,030 

1 
91 

20 


17 

4 


38 
1 

39 

7 

51 
21 
27 
2«} 
9 

42 
1,295 


U7 
3 

467 
1« 
71 

8 

8 

32 


83 

76 
24 

194 

2 

7,657 


... 

1 

45 

2 

5 

5 

338 

917 

18 

47 

3 

7 

20 

72 

255 

398 

2 

... 

20 

... 

37 

422 

. . . 

16 

234 

7U 

77 

225 

26 

62 

79 

15* 

93 

146 

386 

1,9J1 

9 

33 

40 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


10.20 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  lOK.- 


-  HOTELS  REPORTING  SEPARATE  DATA  FOR  RECEIPTS  FROM  ROOM  RENTALS  AND  SALES  OF  MEALS- 
RECEIPTS  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— CITIES  OF  10,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Conunued 

Establishments,  Room  Rentals,  Sales  of  Meals,  Sales  op  Alcoholic  Drinks,  Etc 


City 


AU  hotels 


Number 


Recapts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dolUiTi) 


Hotels  reporting  separate  data  for  receipts  from  room  rentals  and  sales  of  meals 


Receipts, 

entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dolUiTs) 


Receipts  from — 


Room 
rentals 


(Thousand 
dollaiij 


Sales  of 
meals 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Sales  of 
alcoholic 
drinks 

(Thousand 
doUa,s) 


Sales  of 

packaged 

Uqucr 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Sales  of 

other 

merchandise 

(TTumaand 
dollars) 


Space  and 

concession 

rentab 

(Thousand 
doltdrl) 


Other 

sources 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Durham,  N.  C 

East  Chicago,  Ind,... 

Easton,  Pa 

East  Orange,  N.  J... , 
EX  Centre,  Calif 

Elmlra,  N.  Y 

El  Paso,  Tex 

Erie,  Pa 

Escanaba,  Mich 

Eureka,  Calif 

Evanston,  111 

Evansville,  Ind 

Fairmont,  W.  Va 

Fargo,  N.  Dak 

Farrell,  Pa 

Fort  Lauderdale,  Fla. 

Fort  Smith,  Ark 

Fort  Wayne,  Ind 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

Fredericksburg,  Va, . . 

Fresno,  Calif 

Gainesville,  Fla 

Gardner,  Mass 

Gary,  Ind 

Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. ... 

Gloucester,  Mass..... 
Grand  Forks,  N.  Dak.. 
Grand  Island ,  Nebr. . . 
Grani  Rapids,  Mich... 
Green  B^,  wis 

Grecnsburg,  Pa 

Greenville,  S.  C 

Gulfport,  Miss 

Hamilton,  Ohio 

Hanover,  Pa 

Harrisburg,  Pa 

Hartford,  Conn 

Hoboken,  N.  J 

Hollywood,  Fla 

Holyoke,  Mass 

Homestead,  Pa 

Hot  Springs,  Ark 

Houston,  Tex 

Huntington,  W.  Va. . . . 
Indianapolis,  Ind.... 

Ithaca,  N.  Y 

Jackson,  Mich 

Jackson,  Miss 

Jacksonville,  Fla,... 
Jeannette,  Pa 

Johnstown,  Pa 

Jollet,  111 

Kalamazoo,  Mich 

Kankaliee,  111 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

Keene,  N.  H 

Key  West,  Fla 

Kingston,  N.  Y 

Knoxvllle,  Tenn 

Lackawanna,  N.  ¥ 

Laconia,  N.  H 

La  Crosse,  Wis 

Lake  Worth,  Fla 

Lancaster,  Pa 

Laredo,  Tex 

Lewiston,  Maine 

Lexington,  Ky 

Lima,  Ohio 

Lincoln,  Nebr 

Little  Rock,  Ark 

Lockport,  N.  Y 

Long  Beach,  Calif 

Long  Beach,  H.  Y 

Long  Branch,  N.  J, . . . 
Longvleu,  Tex 

Loa  Angeles,  Calif... 

Louisville,  Ky 

Macon,  Ga 

Madison,  Wis 

Manitowoc,  Wis 

Mansfield,  Ohio 


7*5 
33 
21 
13 


964 
iOl 
987 
1,209 
773 

1,653 
3,354 

1,987 
573 
914 

3,022 
2,i56 

382 
1,740 

187 

2,324 

832 

2,635 

4,942 

472 

2,876 
486 

314 

1,653 

914 

780 
1,254 

811 
4,396 
1,532 

700 
1,343 
392 
528 
397 

3,954 
3,619 

655 
3,077 

793 

182 
4,261 
10,693 
1,475 
9,434 

577 
1,174 
2,804 
5,822 

153 

1,094 

1,216 

696 

441 

17,902 

317 
489 
793 
2,793 
273 

322 

633 

367 

1,544 

822 

666 
2,543 

311 
2,361 
3,492 

307 

3,934 

2,266 

607 

566 

47,455 
8,625 
1,459 
2,653 

409 
1,061 


^26 
174 
869 
1,034 
606 

1,614 

2,621 

1,838 

452 

707 

2,315 
2,106 

346 
1,145 

187 

2,027 

634 

2,384 

3,835 

416 

2,078 
429 
295 
767 

821 

664 

906 

656 

4,192 

1,211 

658 
1,244 
302 
479 
397 

3,768 
2,959 

551 
2,692 

745 

132 
3,166 
8,349 
1,189 
7,536 

561 

990 

2,709 

4,694 

102 

859 

1,007 

485 

434 

10,226 

279 
35CI 
784 
2,079 
273 

3G3 
504 
293 
1,332 
746 

548 
2,441 

606 
2, '-49 
3,228 

306 
2,251 
650 
228 
49] 

27,483 
7,502 
1,039 
2,218 
356 
882 


595 
70 
306 
510 
261 

533 
1,181 
1,053 

161 

300 

1,348 

906 

172 

486 

23 

1,162 

378 

1,072 

1,666 

205 

680 
2l;6 
83 
425 
262 

261 
369 
250 
1,548 
543 

226 

737 
161 
181 
76 

1,497 
1,031 

131 
1,476 

245 

14 

1,755 

3,982 

644 

3,323 

183 

373 

1,303 

2,242 

9 

268 
350 
233 
207 
4,150 

86 

195 

364 

1,126 

45 

110 
265 
143 
471 
377 

134 

1,030 
300 
825 

1,353 

6f! 

1,135 

455 

110 
181 

13,456 
3,201 
542 
966 
140 
346 


267 
65 
379 
428 
194 

652 
347 
404 

178 
130 

878 
325 
144 
553 
84 

585 

213 

746 

1,479 

179 

851 
208 
72 
231 
318 

272 
200 
343 
1,566 
398 

240 
371 
84 
137 
157 

1,448 

1,006 

145 

908 

234 

43 
853 

3,279 
513 

2,507 

182 

389 

1,025 

1,154 

24 

304 
39Ci 
116 
155 
3,472 

131 
104 

31 19 
658 


125 
117 
142 
553 
259 

214 

355 

15C 

l,t48 

1,095 

130 
635 

126 
70 
157 

7,599 
2,865 
191 
752 
120 
331 


30 
37 

160 
72 

146 


265 

106 
211 


256 
16 


130 
106 
219 

98 
202 

44 
694 
224 


50 
144 
154 

646 

en 

222 

172 
229 

120 
72 

137 

15 

1,118 

186 
163 

17 
535 

62 

266 
166 

10? 

20 

1,534 


58 

71 

7 

246 

38 

190 

318 

141 

46 

55 


86 
363 


4,020 
899 

72 
377 

87 


38 
10 
147 


214 

1 


95 
205 


330 
100 
119 


1 

204 

27 


21 

105 
193 
19 


59 
417 


38 

103 
140 


14 
3 
1 

24 

2 

5 
22 

1 
27 
21 

10 
12 
2 
24 
244 

2 
6 
2 
6 
119 

335 

16 
20 
11 

8 


1 
143 


21 
21 
123 


274 
30 
44 
93 


154 


See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


HOTELS 


10.21 


Table  lOK.— HOTELS  REPORTING  SEPARATE  DATA  FOR  RECEIPTS  FROM  ROOM  RENTALS  AND  SALES  OF  MEALS- 
RECEIPTS  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— CITIES  OF  10,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 

EaTABUWKENTS,  KooH  Rbntau,  Salbs  or  Mbai^  Sales  of  Allx>kolic  Drinks.  Etc 


aty 


AUhoceb 


Number 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(TWusdnd 
dotldrj) 


Hotels  reporting  separate  data  for  receipts  from  room  rentals  and  sales  of  meals 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(ThouMtuJ 
jolUn) 


Receipts  frcdi— 


Room 
rentals 


^Thousand 
dolLlrt) 


Sales  of 
meals 


{Thouiand 
dolldrj) 


Sales  of 
alcoholics 
dnnica 

{Thotaand 
dollars) 


Sales  of 

packaged 

liquor 

CnumjdTiil 
doltori) 


Sales  of 

other 

merchandise 

(TTiouwiTid 
dolLri) 


Space  and 

concewion 

rentals 

(Thoiudnd 
doll<in) 


(Thoujdnd 
dollan) 


Marietta,   Otiij 

Harlon,   Ohio 

Martinsville,  Va 

Mason  City,  lova 

McKeesport,  Pa 

Memphis ,  Tenn 

Menooilnee,  Mich 

Miami,    Fla 

Miami  Beach,   Fla 

Michigan  City,  Ind. 

Mlddletown,  N.  Y 

Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Minneapolis,  Minn 

Missoula,  Mont. 

Mobile,  Ala 

Monterey,  Call f 

Montgomery,  Ala 

Mount  Clemens,  Mich..., 
Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y. . . . 
Muskogee,  Okla 

Nashua,  N.  H 

Nashville,  Tenn 

Neptune  township,  N.  J, 

Newark,  N.  J 

New  Britain,  Conn 

New  Brunswick,  H.   J 

Newburgh,  N.  t 

New  Haven,  Conn 

New  London,  Coroi 

New  Orleans,  La 

Newport,  R.  I 

Sew  York,  H.   Y 

Brooklyn  Borough 

Manhattan  Borough.... 
Queens  Borough 

Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y 

Norfolk,  Va 

Norrlstown,  Pa 

Northampton,  Mass 

Norvalk,  Conn 

Oakland,  Caltr 

Oak  Park,  111 

Ogdensburg,  N.  Y 

Oklahoma  City,  Okla 

Omaha,  Nebr 

Oneida,  N.  Y 

Orlando,  Fla 

Owensboro,  Ky 

Parkersburg,  W.  Va 

Pasadena,  Calif 

Paterson,  N.  J 

Peoria,  111 

Petaluma,  Calif 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Phoenix,  Ariz 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Plttsfleld,  Mass 

Plattsburg,  N.  Y 

Port  Huron,  Mich 

Portland,  Maine 

Portland,  Oreg 

Pottsvllle,  Pa 

Providence,  R,  I 

Pueblo,  Colo 

^Incy,  111 

Racine,  Wis 

Reading,  Pa 

Redding,  Calif 

Reno,  Nev 

Revere,  Mass 

Rochester,  Minn 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

Rone,  N.  Y 

Sacramento,  Calif 

Saginaw,  Mich 

St.  Augustine,  Fla 

St,  Joseph,  Mo 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

St.  Petersburg,  Fla.... 


41 

6 

221 

394 


10 

49 

106 

12 

9 

9 
3 

22 
3 

12 


57 

35 

5 

9 
6 
22 
10 
82 
6 

534 
33 

451 
40 

19 
54 
6 
5 
3 


5 

106 
70 

3 

29 

5 


15 

29 

4 

148 

60 

50 
S 
5 


168 

9 

20 

34 


67 
27 
11 
L32 

11 

21 
18 
142 
31 

151 


562 
715 
159 
899 

472 

3,215 

137 

10,775 

35,131 

509 

481 

13,225 

14,136 

1,362 

2,149 

1,033 

1,645 

1,078 

154 

601 

225 
4,205 
1,143 
5,943 

646 

84C 

766 

2,126 

1,116 

13,541 

559 

271,003 

11,083 

255,305 

2,953 

1,760 

2,679 

572 

1,748 
111 

3,806 

716 

282 

6,321 

8,431 

150 

1,552 

514 

779 

2,985 

865 
3,252 

260 
28,206 
4,149 

17,956 

970 

680 

624 

3,281 

10,273 

640 

5,953 

860 
818 

822 
1,658 
1,099 
3,974 

356 

3,692 
6,153 
379 
5,392 
1,463 

837 

1,022 

29,461 

4,329 

5,171 


146 
16 


553 
621 
135 
832 
472 

7,314 

180 

4,887 

16,425 

457 

44S 

10,594 

10,354 

1,095 

1,945 

887 
1,244 
609 
154 
509 

202 
3,775 

465 
4,533 

579 

663 

758 

1,727 

1,087 

12,431 

525 

230,858 
9,930 

218,913 
1,8% 

1,330 

1,504 

530 

1,656 

111 

1,174 

474 

232 

5,239 

6,784 

150 
482 
437 
776 
1,136 

646 

2,807 

227 

25,090 

3,159 

16,791 

782 

680 

454 

3,098 

6,486 
535 

5,732 
482 
541 

653 
1,602 
1,045 
2,870 

336 

2,704 
5,543 
321 
2,990 
1,159 

448 

824 

25,344 

4,347 

1,970 


188 
202 
70 
394 
150 

3,385 

49 

3,001 

10, 995 

229 

101 

4,481 

4,874 

316 

959 

344 
541 
198 
58 
254 

52 

2,177 

153 

1,732 

200 

167 
317 
859 
419 
6,213 
195 

121,575 

4,574 

116,177 

779 

635 
879 
153 
396 
55 

534 

326 

93 

2,488 

2,399 

65 
230 
195 
236 
448 

243 

1,296 

74 

11,404 

1,309 

6,940 
364 
212 
199 

1,422 

3,143 
205 

2,005 
222 
312 

256 

731 

402 

1,005 

15 

1,515 
2,235 

122 
1,354 

426 

194 

295 

10,398 

1,632 

1,193 


233 
277 
65 
345 
148 

2,639 

59 

1,152 

3,409 

147 

134 

3,743 

3,464 

438 

495 

230 
468 
301 
47 
222 

75 

1,172 

309 

1,666 

162 

332 
266 
543 
397 
3,025 
214 

62,497 

3,304 

58,420 

749 

394 
437 
214 
909 
24 

313 

138 

61 

1,857 

2,639 

37 
118 
125 
383 
456 

201 

369 

97 

7,829 

1,045 

6,027 
204 
234 
160 
906 

2,710 
114 

2,094 
153 
173 

269 
546 
340 
1,038 
204 

1,074 

1,748 

94 

923 

443 

224 

292 

3,739 

1,421 

661 


101 
97 

40 
168 

77 
63 
510 
932 
62 

151 

1,795 

1,388 

294 

185 

202 
132 
42 
48 
1 

26 
67 

911 
183 

136 
139 
276 
242 
1,865 
112 

31,238 

1,279 

29,601 

308 

304 
70 
137 
206 
32 


124 
45 
821 

44 
68 
37 
23 
209 

150 

453 

55 

4,480 

513 

2,335 

187 

203 

91 

558 

90 

200 

1,439 

68 

31 

55 

236 
220 
632 

100 

40 

1,203 

87 

533 

275 

24 

203 

3,786 

850 

68 


5 
159 


114 
47 


7 
155 
14 
25 
84 


5 
364 


121 
154 


153 
1 
5 
2 


9 
17 

1 
25 

1 

4 

10 

317 

116 

11 


112 

1 

114 

471 

4 


142 
160 


90 

1 

14 

11 

14 

10 

1 

21 

1 

23 

120 

183 

... 

1 

865 

5,097 

14 

424 

847 

4,655 

4 

18 

25 

2 

18 

44 

5 

18 

122 

30 

11 

5 

3 

3 

1 

205 

80 

49 

29 

4 

2 

1 

6 
26 

7 

1 
64 

290 
68 


241 

UO 

2 


See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


10.22 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  lOK.— HOTELS  REPORTING  SEPARATE  DATA  FOR  RECEIPTS  FROM  ROOM  RENTALS  AND  SALES  OF  MEALS- 
RECEIPTS  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— CITIES  OF  1.0,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 

Establishments,  Room  Rentals,  Sales  of  Meals,  Sales  op  Alcoholic  Drinks,  Etc 


City 


All  hotels 


Recdpta, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dollari) 


Hotels  reporting  separate  data  for  receipts  from  room  rentals  and  sales  of  meals 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 


(ThousdTui 
dolUfs) 


Receipts  frotn- 


rentals 


(Thousand 
dollari) 


Sales  of 
meals 


(Thousand 
dollari) 


Sales  of 
alcohobc 
drinks 

(Thousand 
dollari) 


Sales  of 

packaged 

bquor 

{Thousand 
dollari) 


Sales  of 

other 

merchandise 

(TTiousand 
dollari) 


Space  and 

concession 

rentals 

(Thoujand 
dollars) 


Other 
sources 

(TTioujand 
JollaTi) 


Sallna,  Kans, .-, 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Buenaventura,  Calif 

'San  Diego,  Calif 

Sandusky,  Ohio 

San  Francisco,  Calif 

San  Jose,  Calif 

San  Luis  Obispo,  Calif 

San  Haf ael,  Calif 

Santa  Barbara,  Calif 

Santa  Cruz,  Calif 

Santa  Monica,  Calif 

Santa  Hosa,  Calif 

Sarasota,  Fla 

Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y 

Sault  Ste.  Marie,  Mich 

Savannah,  Ca 

Schenectady,  N.  Y 

Scranton,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

Sioux  City,  Iowa 

Sioux  Falls,  S.  Dak 

South  Bend,  Ind 

South  San  Francisco,  Cal if 

Springfield,  111 

Springfield,  Mass 

Springfield,  Mo 

Springfield,  Ohio 

Stamford,  Conn 

Staunton,  Va 

Stockton,  Calif 

Suntiury ,  Pa 

Syracuse,  N.  Y 

Tacoma,  Wash 

Tampa ,  Fla 

Terre  Haute,  Ind 

Thomasvi lie ,  Ga 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Trenton,  N.  J 

Trinidad ,  Colo 

Tucson,  Ariz 

Tulsa,  Okla 

Unlontown,  Pa 

Utica,  N.  Y 

Valdosta,  Ga 

Vicksburg,  Miss 

Warren,  Fa 

Washington,  D.  C 

Washington,  Fa 

Waterloo,  Iowa 

Watertovn,  N.  Y 

Waterville,  Maine. .'. 

Westerly  town,  R.  I.^ 

Westf leld.  Mass 

West  Palm  Beach,  Fla 

Wheeling,  W.  Va 

Wichita,  Kans 

Wichita  Falla,  Tex 

Wilkes-Barre,  Pa 

Williamsport,  Fa 

Wilmington,  Del 

Winona,  Minn 

Worcester,  Mass 

York,  Pa 

Youngstown,  Ohio 

Zanesville,  Ohio 

'  Classified  as  urban  under  special  rule 


9 
67 
83 
19 
Ul 


551 
35 
13 


10 
18 

230 
3i 

7 
20 

7 


102 
i 
21 
48 

42 
15 
4 
47 
11 

13 
30 
75 
10 
19 

9 
5 
3 
100 
5 


561 
5,677 
9,062 

516 
9,943 

877 

46,596 

1,905 

441 

286 

2,227 
996 

2,483 
538 
789 

2,216 
528 
2,680 
1,115 
2,330 

14,417 
2,190 
1,007 
2,613 
287 

1,768 
4,220 
1,412 
1,133 
753 

473 
2,376 

490 
6,296 
1,453 

2,828 

1,774 

80 

6,753 

2,040 

282 
2,993 
4,100 

703 
2,230 

578 
482 
271 
40,931 
816 

1,063 
808 
735 
416 
207 

1,018 
1,070 
3,727 
1,295 
1,776 

1,096 
2,938 

555 
2,892 
1,546 
1,865 

683 


484 
4,314 
8,213 

294 
7,286 

751 

30,761 

1,257 

351 

245 

1,783 
907 

1,628 
480 
650 

1,930 
287 
2,334 
1,049 
2,198 

8,802 
1,873 

965 
2,277 

162 

1,550 
3,694 

1,101 
978 
703 

457 
1,321 

461 
5,939 

874 

2,228 
1,520 
48 
5,072 
1,643 

207 
2,541 
3,056 

584 

1,850 

530 
348 
271 
36,958 
788 

962 
746 
665 
353 
194 

446 

830 
2,817 
1,066 
1,590 

1,026 

2,826 

463 

2,300 

1,458 

1,620 

609 


250 
1,778 
3,077 

116 
2,681 

468 

13,434 

450 

241 

17 

958 
358 
721 
209 
412 

912 
137 
1,127 
403 
681 

4,631 

1,070 

513 

1,024 

21 

732 
1,525 
482 
349 
369 

229 
469 

179 
2,167 

450 

1,060 
595 
41 

2,493 
623 

90 

1,012 

1,746 

219 

764 

427 

195 

96 

17,718 

307 

549 
298 
169 
136 
12 

350 
459 
1,305 
535 
716 

391 
800 
131 
744 
516 
760 
235 


163 
2,002 
3,007 

140 
2,661 

167 

9,142 

490 

71 
109 

536 
326 
543 
115 
128 


655 
269 

879 

3,171 

720 

450 

716 

28 

452 
1,215 
452 
357 
211 

190 
463 
213 
2,089 
298 

525 

582 

7 

1,594 

590 

47 

986 

1,134 

199 

596 

45 
143 

86 

10,746 

361 

276 
179 
215 
181 
52 

77 

304 

1,235 

440 
530 

368 
1,216 
194 
865 
542 
537 
244 


23 

241 

34 

1,355 

116 

5,403 

234 

29 

111 

165 
208 
321 
151 

98 

163 
69 
292 
312 
554 

238 
53 

377 
98 

315 

831 

90 

155 


328 

58 

1,261 


396 
156 

788 
306 

70 
419 

16 
152 

409 

23 

2 

49 

5,027 

66 

81 
262 
248 

27 
130 


237 
481 
112 
571 
293 
228 
101 


3 
246 
153 


359 
22 


119 
9 
1 


35 
60 

922 
1 

134 


469 

24 


1 
585 
29 


144 
1 


16 
82 
216 


610 
12 


123 
42 


502 
18 


HOTELS 


10.23 


Tabic    lOL.— YEAR-ROUND  HOTELS  WITH  25  GUEST  ROOMS  OR  MORE— SUPPLEMENTAL  COMPENSATION  OF  EMPLOYEES 
FOR  WORKWEEK  ENDED  NEAREST  NOVEMBER  15,  1948— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948 


Geognphk  division  aod  State 


[^d  employees. 

Hotels 
employees 

Total 

workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 

Employe 

reoavuiK — 

Hotels 

reporting 

employees 

receiving 

ops 

Employees  receiving  tips 

Total 

Full  work- 
week 

recavmg 
free  quarters 
and/or  tneais 

Living 

quarters 

free 

Tliree 

meals  daily 

free 

Only  two 

meals  daily 

free 

Only  one 

meal  daily 

free 

Total 

Full  vrork- 
wreek 

P>(umb<T) 

(Mumber) 

(Number) 

(Numba) 

(Number) 

(Number) 

(Number) 

(Number) 

(Number) 

(Numter) 

(Number) 

l-,547 

370,422 

329, 594 

7,088 

21,451 

36,943 

68,268 

35,932 

6,451 

39,970 

74,407 

627 

20,  Hi 

17,040 

383 

1,689 

2,790 

4,731 

2,836 

347 

5,543 

4,281 

1,887 

92,999 

81,058 

1,095 

4,914 

7,232 

21,108 

13,025 

1,032 

23,937 

18,931 

2,537 

76,273 

68,121 

1,356 

3,506 

5,039 

14,998 

6,728 

1,126 

17,317 

13,994 

1,751 

34,313 

29,309 

847 

1,630 

2,953 

5,196 

2,875 

731 

7,256 

6,151 

1,761 

45,411 

41,277 

989 

3,612 

6,652 

6,788 

3,169 

1,024 

11,612 

10,158 

556 

16,374 

15,224 

323 

895 

2,297 

2,578 

1,152 

354 

4,417 

4,022 

1,298 

29,807 

23,243 

629 

1,068 

2,226 

6,603 

1,757 

604 

6,718 

6,149 

1,053 

15,216 

13,500 

374 

1,300 

2,299 

1,750 

1,269 

372 

3,696 

3,078 

3,02? 

39,915 

35,322 

1,092 

2,837 

5,460 

4,511 

3,121 

861 

9,474 

7,643 

89 

2,013 

1.703 

66 

356 

621 

241 

147 

61 

807 

620 

83 

1,063 

952 

46 

208 

396 

133 

113 

48 

348 

297 

55 

1,058 

948 

42 

321 

497 

158 

56 

36 

370 

318 

233 

11,493 

9,431 

143 

520 

795 

3,323 

2,036 

125 

2,940 

2,116 

37 

1,275 

1,198 

19 

29 

99 

298 

197 

18 

413 

383 

128 

3,212 

2,808 

67 

255 

332 

578 

287 

59 

665 

547 

97* 

61,882 

53,705 

590 

2,443 

3,591 

14,594 

8,535 

530 

15,409 

11,749 

299 

10,417 

8,737 

147 

701 

1,330 

1,573 

1,361 

142 

2,514 

2,058 

&U 

20,700 

18,616 

358 

1,770 

2,311 

4,941 

2,629 

360 

6,014 

5,124 

523 

18,810 

17,069 

266 

517 

1,112 

5,089 

2,097 

247 

4,349 

3,539 

328 

7,375 

6,820 

145 

403 

770 

1,006 

553 

143 

1,656 

1,414 

974 

31,294 

27,999 

527 

1,472 

1,579 

5,449 

2,157 

395 

7,086 

5,702 

502 

12,190 

10,638 

265 

754 

828 

2,291 

998 

201 

2,568 

2,006 

260 

6,604 

5,595 

153 

360 

750 

1,163 

913 

140 

1,658 

1,333 

369 

6,942 

5,851 

168 

328 

581 

794 

481 

146 

1,310 

1,067 

27i 

5,469 

4,482 

151 

266 

633 

675 

370 

128 

1,019 

833 

502 

12,406 

11,295 

265 

533 

678 

2,544 

1,307 

220 

2,940 

2,485 

100 

1,360 

1,277 

54 

108 

235 

101 

69 

48 

387 

351 

93 

1,074 

779 

32 

57 

117 

35 

21 

33 

210 

196 

177 

3,831 

3,230 

88 

145 

355 

457 

337 

66 

525 

450 

236 

3,231 

2,895 

89 

143 

3X 

590 

290 

90 

865 

769 

16 

628 

513 

11 

15 

20 

169 

145 

9 

139 

95 

95 

3,537 

3,211 

53 

87 

196 

629 

233 

50 

705 

6X 

82 

7,844 

6,206 

51 

115 

261 

2,421 

386 

55 

1,770 

1,175 

193 

6,606 

6,143 

137 

783 

1,899 

752 

574 

127 

1,744 

1,559 

139 

3,562 

3,353 

87 

568 

918 

293 

197 

33 

1,036 

954 

186 

4,198 

3,855 

139 

364 

848 

522 

209 

135 

1,296 

1,130 

83 

2,162 

2,023 

56 

112 

295 

326 

116 

54 

535 

552 

199 

5,950 

5,632 

137 

546 

1,099 

719 

265 

139 

1,360 

1,237 

768 

10,924 

10,331 

318 

1,022 

1,116 

957 

494 

372 

2,977 

2,826 

159 

4,100 

3,650 

92 

157 

414 

528 

382 

96 

907 

793 

1C4 

6,210 

5,828 

106 

320 

342 

1,000 

335 

117 

1,671 

1,549 

110 

3,299 

3,147 

63 

169 

455 

678 

173 

74 

342 

778 

103 

2,765 

2,599 

57 

249 

586 

372 

207 

67 

997 

902 

U5 

3,191 

3,040 

79 

146 

404 

521 

226 

85 

1,132 

1,058 

122 

5,244 

4,984 

55 

113 

131 

1,335 

481 

61 

1,015 

949 

306 

4,213 

3,986 

130 

211 

251 

775 

144 

131 

970 

871 

725 

17,159 

16,233 

365 

598 

1,440 

3,977 

906 

327 

3,601 

3,271 

197 

1,970 

1.789 

49 

82 

248 

68 

50 

53 

352 

294 

98 

1,628 

1,397 

36 

305 

471 

134 

60 

33 

332 

269 

79 

833 

782 

27 

52 

52 

27 

52 

30 

185 

174 

307 

4,054 

3,581 

114 

197 

306 

704 

317 

104 

1,086 

924 

91 

1,366 

1,264 

40 

137 

175 

182 

54 

47 

282 

262 

105 

1,577 

1,438 

42 

338 

396 

190 

18 

32 

386 

361 

93 

1,612 

1,191 

34 

76 

94 

293 

324 

33 

501 

282 

83 

2,176 

2,008 

32 

113 

557 

152 

394 

35 

572 

512 

537 

5,372 

5,065 

139 

181 

473 

899 

418 

123 

1,122 

898 

302 

3,523 

3,255 

101 

276 

287 

482 

163 

98 

952 

871 

2,188 

30,520 

27,002 

352 

2,330 

4,700 

3,130 

2,540 

640 

7,400 

5,874 

United  Sutcfl.  totsl. 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England         

Middle  Atlantic   

East  North  Central 

West  North  Cential 

South  Atlantic    

EsAt  South  Central 

West  South  Central 

Mountain 

Pacific    

New  England: 

Maine      i . . . 

New  Hampshire : . . . 

Vermont   

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut  ,  .  .  , 

Middle  Atlantic; 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

CXuo  

Indiana 

Illinois      

Michigan   

Wisconsin    

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa    

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Debwart 

Maryland 

Distnct  of  Columbia 

Virginia      

West  Virginia ' 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Flonda        

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky  

Tennessee , 

Abbama    

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

.Arkansas , 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain; 

Montana 

Idaho     

Wyoming 

Colorado      , 

New  Mexico 

Arizona    

Utah    

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon    

Cabiomia 


10.24 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  lOM.— YEAR-ROUND  HOTELS  WITH- 25  GUEST  ROOMS  OR  MORE— SUPPLEMENTAL  COMPENSATION  OF  EMPLOYEES 
FOR  WORKWEEK  ENDED  NEAREST  NOVEMBER  15,  1948-CITIES  OF  10,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948 


Total 
(Number) 

Paid  employees, 
workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 

HoteU 

reporting 

employees 

receiving 

free  quarters 

and /or  meals 

(Number) 

Employees 

receiving — 

HoteU 

reporting 

employees 

receiving 

tips 

(Number) 

Employees  receiving  tip6 

Qty 

Total 
(><umi>o-) 

Full  work- 
week 

(Number) 

Living 
quarters 

free 
(Number) 

Three 
meals  daily 

ftee 
(Number) 

Only  two 
meals  dally 

ftee 
(Number) 

Only  one 
meal  daily 

ftee 
(Number) 

Total 
(Number) 

Full  work 
week 

(Number) 

9 
13 
11 
3-4 

3 

5 
19 
3 

15 

6 

11 
I. 
7 

22 

6 

6 

3 

3 

5 
22 

17 
4 

3 

8 

3 

41 

117 

3 
6 

3 
6 

5 

9 

6 

21 

55 

3 

3 

3 

? 

5 

10 
6 
11 

13 
3 

6 
7 
4 

19 
10 
15 
28 
i 

6 
i, 
3 
11 
5 

61 
5 
6 
6 
5 

3 
3 

3 
•i 
10 

13 

5 
7 
8 
3 

3 
49 

4 

16i 

i\ 

29C 

Cli 

49 

14« 

1,073 

15 

79 

482 

292 
351 

SO 
230 
449 

40 
10 
77 
103 
37 

99 

57 
312 
40P 
152 

31 

38 

134 

2,175 

6,009 

84 
467 
115 
235 

41 

443 

84 

428 

2,706 

233 

89 
354 
245 

153 
431 

105 
49 
137 

74 

150 

463 
31 
111 

570 
99 

276 
347 
243 
1,280 
206 

194 
192 

289 
13 

6,758 
37 
78 
142 
78 

121 

3u 
104 
66 
22 

434 
160 

90 
138 

83 

24 

2,487 

9 

138 
69 
266 
549 

45 

131 

995 

13 

66 

449 

290 
314 
72 
226 
403 

36 
10 
71 
100 
37 

99 

56 
255 
360 
136 

27 

36 

124 

2,134 

5,212 

84 
459 

94 
194 

33 

443 
74 
380 
2,482 
211 

65 
323 
231 
144 
421 

85 
49 
125 
69 

107 

433 
31 
98 

528 
95 

260 
317 
224 
1,251 
201 

165 
192 

64 
221 

13 

5,514 
32 

77 
113 

77 

113 
28 
85 
62 
21 

408 
160 

79 
113 

83 

21 

1,870 

.  5. 

5 
5 
7 

13 
1 

3 
12 

3 

8 

3 
8 
3 
4 
12 

3 
2 

2 
3 

1 

2 

1 
14 
12 

3 

2 

"3 

25 
49 

2 

\ 

4 
3 

% 

11 
25 
6 

2 
3 
4 
2 
3 

3 

5 

5 
2 
4 
3 

3 

6 
7 
9 
16 
2 

3 
3 

2 
5 

1 

42 
1 

4 
3 

3 

3 
1 
3 
2 
2 

6 
3 
3 
3 

1 

'30 

5 
5 
13 

20 
(^) 

4 
22 

6 
12 

8 
12 
6 
6 
22 

5 
(x) 
(x) 

13 
(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
37 
32 
4 

(x) 

14 
72 
240 

(x) 

43 
(x) 

25 
3 

11 

1 

19 

36 

50 

(x) 

9 

12 
(x) 

21 

5 

11 
5 
5 

9 
(x) 

6 
5 
4 

5 

17 

23 

50 

(x) 

6 
10 
(x) 

5 
(x) 

172 
(x) 

6 
5 

11 

8 
(x) 

23 
(x) 
(x) 

14 

5 

3 

4 

(x) 

"75 

47 

2 

17 

9 

ix) 

47 
141 

'23 
29 

6 

18 

36 
12 

4 
(x) 
(x) 

(x)' 

(x) 

(x) 

50 
77 
20 

(x) 

"47 
161 

737 

(x) 
44 

<x) 

16 
10 

114 
19 

143 
57 
145 

(x) 
28 
12 

(x) 

66 

19 

24 
31 

14 
(x) 
25 
117 
35 

50 

77 

31 

174 

(x) 

20 

(x)'" 

63 
(x) 

153 

(x) 

24 

9 

3 

14 
(x) 

51 
(x) 
(x) 

28 
52 

2 
(x) 

119 

23 

77 
153 
(x) 

3 

220 

5 
123 

67 
119 
36 
38 
126 

(x)'" 

(x) 

79 
(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

71 
5; 
9 

(x) 

'28 
263 
761 

(x) 
141 

(x) 

30 

89 
12 
32 

501 
7 

(x) 
109 

96 
(x) 

72 

39 

'4c 
3 
7 

55 
(x) 

10 
97 

'13 
43 
291 
(x) 

21 
25 

(x) 

64 

(x) 

2,364 
(x) 

10 

54 
(x) 

7 
(x) 
(x) 

105 

40 
(x) 

727 

53 

63 

(x) 

86 

'2J 

23 

2f 

:'5 

22 

1 
U) 
(x) 

(x)'" 

(x) 

(x) 

46 
29 
11 

(x) 

4 

916 

(x) 

28 
(x) 

ii: 

6 

61 

... 

87 

193 

5 

(x) 

89 
24 

(x) 

19 

12 

1 
11 
9 

20 
(x) 

3 
218 

'is 

45 
63 
(x) 

8 

(x)"' 
25 
(x) 

1,18C 
(x) 

22 
31 

25 
(x) 

10 
(x) 
(x) 

60 

6 

37 

6 

(x) 

567 

3 

5 
3 
12 
3 

6 
1 

3 

5 

17 

2 
3 
3 

1 

3 

13 
1.' 
4 

3 

3 

3 

27 

49 

2 
5 
3 
3 

1 

6 

14 

23 
5 

1 
3 
3 
2 
6 

3 

1 

5 

4 

2 

2 
2 
4 

3 

6 
5 
13 

3 

4 
3 

2 
3 
3 

33 

1 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

1 

6 

3 
2 
3 
2 

1 
26 

32 
22 
61 

128 
14 

43 
161 
Ix) 
(x) 

96 

43 
79 
ix) 

46 

116 

(x) 

\t\ 

V 
^1 

'/) 

2n 
u) 

9-,' 
137 
47 

12 
29 
41 

388 
1,418 

(x) 
157 
55 
39 

(x) 

119 

Ix) 

138 

493 

73 

(x) 

54 
46 

(x) 
62 

35 

(x) 

29 
(x) 

35 

(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

140 

6 
92 
45 

271 
1-3 

106 

22 

(x) 

79 

4 

1,515 

(x) 
(x) 

39 
(x) 

48 
(x) 
(x) 

10 
(x) 

82 
19 
(x) 

16 

(x) 

(x) 
553 

27 

2C 

56 

11'- 

14 

37 

Albany,   N.  Y 

129 
(X) 

(x) 

87 

43 

57 

(x) 

45 

105 

Amsterdam,    N.  Y 

(x) 
(x) 

!•? 

81 

(x) 

23 

(x) 

96 

113 
41 

9 

29 

34 

384 

1,254 

Auburn,    N.  Y 

(x) 
157 

36 

37 

(x) 

119 

(x) 

BaJcersf ield,   Calif 

94 

449 

59 

(x) 

49 

Battle  Creek,   Mich 

41 

(x) 

62 

32 

(x) 

28 

(x) 

15 

(x) 

Berlin,    N.   H 

(x) 
(x) 

125 

Billings,   Mont 

6 

79 

Binghainton,    N.    Y 

34 

270 

99 

91 

22 

(x) 

50 
4 

1,091 

(x) 

Bowling  Green,   Ky 

(x) 
37 

(x) 

4C 

(x) 

(x) 

9 

(x) 

77 

19 

(x) 

16 

(x) 

(x) 

299 

Burbanlt,  Calif 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


HOTELS 


10.25 


Table  lOM.— YEAR-ROUND  HOTELS  WITH  25  GUEST  ROOMS  OR  MORE— SUPPLEMENTAL  COMPENSATION  OF  EMPLOYEES 
FOR  WORKWEEK  ENDED  NEAREST  NOVEMBER  15,  1948— CITIES  OF  10,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 


Qty 


Toul 


f^id  employees. 

HoteU 

employees 

receiving 

Tool 

Full  work' 

free  quarters 

week 

and/or  meals 

ber) 

(Number) 

(Number) 

(Number) 

6 

159 

139 

5 

4 

149 

140 

3 

3 

140 

111 

3 

18 

168 

163 

2 

■> 

66 

55 

I 

^ 

278 

233 

3 

4 

68 

67 

2 

6 

220 

201 

5 

3 

8 

5 

13 

341 

304 

6 

3 

74 

71 

2 

i 

30 

24 

2 

i 

112 

99 

2 

J 

13 

11 

2 

11 

165 

159 

4 

11 

436 

364 

5 

3 

37 

31 

3 

i 

62 

59 

1 

6 

113 

109 

2 

4 

57 

56 

1 

3 

29 

22 

3 

6 

414 

414 

4 

22 

532 

503 

11 

12 

5C0 

437 

8 

3 

130 

123 

3 

21 

762 

707 

8 

6 

93 

77 

4 

11 

222 

217 

5 

596 

24,359 

21,767 

352 

3 

36 

30 

2 

3 

39 

39 

1 

5 

86 

70 

1 

7 

45 

43 

1 

•42 

3,928 

3,535 

20 

3 

45 

45 

3 

7 

219 

217 

6 

4 

47 

39 

4 

98 

4,374 

4,055 

55 

3 

38 

38 

2 

4 

101 

77 

3 

3 

62 

59 

2 

3 

33 

32 

3 

4 

20 

19 

2 

3 

52 

45 

2 

14 

282 

225 

8 

3 

100 

89 

2 

8 

551 

518 

6 

5 

208 

185 

3 

3 

21 

21 

32 

2,548 

2,363 

18 

4 

67 

51 

3 

4 

30 

24 

1 

3 

13 

13 

1 

5 

112 

101 

4 

12 

789 

783 

7 

3 

26 

26 

3 

96 

85 

2 

4 

21 

20 

2 

5 

116 

59 

3 

3 

19 

15 

... 

3 

12 

12 

2 

7 

148 

142 

4 

54 

2,430 

2,263 

28 

3 

150 

107 

2 

10 

209 

191 

3 

7 

125 

109 

4 

10 

402 

316 

5 

14 

1,026 

875 

10 

28 

394 

364 

18 

10 

230 

187 

8 

3 

45 

42 

2 

5 

225 

217 

3 

4 

52 

52 

2. 

164 

2,343 

2,140 

60 

26 

1,241 

1,045 

12 

200 

6,124 

5,362 

118 

3 

22 

21 

5 

74 

74 

2 

3 

84 

84 

4 

31 

28 

2 

4 

70 

66 

3 

5 

122 

119 

1 

41 

668 

518 

18 

Employees  receiving — 


Living 

quarters 

free 

(number) 


Three 

meals  daily 

free 


Only  two 

meals  daily 

free 

(Number) 


Only  otw 

meal  daily 

free 

(dumber) 


Hotels 

reporting 

employees 

receiving 

tips 

(>^umber) 


Employees  receiving  tips 


Total        I  P""  *"''' 
week 

(Numbtr)        (Number) 


Burlington,  Iowa 

Burlington,  Vt 

Butler,  Pa 

Butte,  Mont 

Cairo,  111 

Cafflbrtdge,  Mass 

Cambridge,  Obio 

Caaiden,  N,  J 

Canton,  111 

Canton,  Ohio 

Cape  Girardeau,  Mo. . . . 

Carbondale,  Pa 

Carlisle,  Pa 

Carthage,  Mo 

Casper,  Wyo 

Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa. . . . 

Centralla,  111 

Chambersburg,  Pa 

Champaign,  111 

Char.ute,  Kans 

Charle-;  City,  Iowa 

Charlfe-ton,  S.  C 

Charleston,  w,  Va 

Charlotte,  N.  C 

Charlottesville,  Va. . . 

Chattanooga,  Tenn 

Chester,  Pa 

Cheyenne,  Wyo 

Chicago,  111 

Chicago  Heights,   111.. 

Chickasha,  Okla 

Chico,  Calif 

Cicero,  111 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Claremont,  N.  H 

Clarksburg,  W.  Va 

Clearwater,  Fla 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

Cleveland,  Tenn 

Clintcn,  lova. 

Clovls,  N.  Mex , 

CoBtesville,  Pa 

Coeur  d'Alene,  Idaho... 

Ccffeyville,  Kans 

Colorado  Springs,  Colo. 

Columbia,  Ho 

Columbia,  S.  C 

Columbus,  Ga 

Columbus,  Ind 

Columbus,  Ohio 

Concord;  N.  H 

Comellsville,  Pa 

Coral  Gables,  Fla 

Corning,  N.  Y 

Corpus  Christi,  Tex 

Corsicana,  Tex 

Corvallis,  Oreg 

Coshocton,  Ohio 

Council  Bluffs,  Iowa... 
Craufordsville,  Ind,... 

Culver  City,  Calif 

Cumberland,  Md 

Dallas,  Tex 

Danb'.j-y,  Corn 

Danville,  111 

Danville,  Va 

Devenport,  Iowa 

Dayton,  Ohio 

Daytona  Beach,  Fla 

Dearborn,  Mich 

Decatur,  Ala 

Decatur,  111 

Del  Rio,  Tex 

Denver,  Colo 

Des  Moines,  Iowa 

Detroit,  Mich 

Dixon,  111 

Dodge  City,  Kans 

Dothan,  Ala 

Dover,  N.  H 

Du  Bols,  Pa 

Dubuque ,  Iowa 

Duluth ,  Minn 


M 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


22 
25 
13 

17 

5 

8 

1,004 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


7 
142 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


7 
49 

5 

5 

8 

23 

127 
34 


(x) 
(x) 


112 
20 


(x) 
(x)' 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(xl 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


60 
25 

18 

14 

323 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


13 
126 
26 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


101 
20 


(x) 
(x)' 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


2 
124 
17 
79 


4,578 
(xi 

(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
1,675 
3 

51 

2 

825 

(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


125 
51 


662 
3 


45 
276 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


10 
471 


(x) 


363 

11 


(x) 
44 

(x) 
587 
231 

1,287 

(x)'" 

(x)"' 
14 


(x) 


54 


(x) 

(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

(x) 


(x) 

(x) 
(x) 


17 
16 
1,477 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
353 
11 

5 
8 
512 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(X) 


(x) 
(x) 


244 
10 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


33 

114 

43 

2 


(x) 
(x) 


147 
82 


(x) 
(x)' 

(x) 


3 

10 
7 
2 

11 

3 

6 

207 

1 

2 
1 
1 
20 
1 

6 

3 

34 

2 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


69 
105 
100 
(x) 

116 

23 

41 

5,254 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
1,134 
(x) 

60 

28 

738 


(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


59 

132 


(x) 
(x) 

(xT 

(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


22 
339 


(x) 


21 
77 
158 
110 

14 

19 

74 

663 
206 


1,U6 
(xi 

(x)'" 


(x) 

(x) 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


10.26 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS. 


Tabic  lOM.— YEAR-ROUND  HOTELS  WITri.25  GUEST  ROOMS  OR  MORE-5UPPLEMENTAL  COMPENSATION  OF  EMPLOYEES 
FOR  WORKWEEK  ENDED  NEAREST  NOVEMBER  15,  1948— CITIES  OF  10,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE;  1948— Continued 


aty 


Duncan,  Okla 

Durant,  Okla 

Durham,  N.  C 

Dyersburg,  Tenn 

Ea3t  Chicago,  'ind 

East  Liverpool ,  Ohio 

Eaaton,  Pa 

East  Orange,  N.  J 

East  St.  Louis,  111 

Eau  Claire,  Wis 

Edinburg,  Tex 

El  Centro,  Calif 

El  Dorado,  Ark 

El  Dorado,  Kans 

Elgin,  111 

Elizabeth,  N.  J 

Elizabeth  City,  N.  C 

Ellzabethton,  Tenn 

Elkhart,  Ind 

Elalra,  N.  Y 

El  Paso,  Tex 

Elwood,  Ind 

Elyrla,  Cnlo 

Emporia,  Kans 

Enid,  Okla 

Erie,  Pa 

Escanaba,  Hlch 

Eugene,  Oreg 

Eureka,  Calif 

Evanston,  111. 

Evansvllle,  Ind 

Everett,  Wash 

Fairmont,  W.  Va 

Fall  River,  Mass 

Fargo,   N.  Dak 

Faribault,  Minn 

Fayettevllle,  N.  C 

Flndlay,  Ohio 

Flint,  Mich 

Florence,  S.  C 

Fort  Collins,  Colo 

Fort  Dodge,  Iowa 

Fort  Lauderdale,  Fla 

Fort  Madison,  lova 

Fort  t^era,   Fla 

Fort  Pierce,  Fla 

Fort  Smith,  Ark 

Fort  Wayne,  Ind 

Fort  Worth ,  Tex 

Framingham  town,  Mass.^ 

Frankfort,  Ky 

Fredericksburg,  Va 

Freeport,  111 

Fremont,  Nebr. 

Fremont,  Ohio 

Fresno,  Calif 

Fullerton,  Calif 

Gadsden,  Ala 

Gainesville,  Fla 

Galneeviile.Ga 

Galesburg,  111 

Galveston,  Tex. 

Garden  City,  Kans 

Gardner,  Mass 

Gary,  Ind 

Geneva,  N.  Y 

Glendale,  Calif 

Goldsboro,  N.  C 

Grand  Forks ,  H.  Dak 

Grand  Island,  Nebr 

Grand  Junction,  Colo 

Grand  Rapids ,  Mich 

Grants  Pass,  Oreg 

Great  Bend,  Kans 

Great  Fells,  Mont 

Greeley,  Colo 

Green  Bay,  WlB 

Greenfield  town,  Mass.' 

Greensboro,  N,  C 

Greensburg,  Pa 

Greenville,  Miss 

Greenville,  S.  C 

Greenwood,  Mlas 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


Total 


(fjumbtr) 


Paid  employees, 
workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(Number) 


19 
22 
238 


219 

214 

59 

IM 

20 
92 
107 
35 
31 

179 

59 

15 

175 

355 


60 
123 
135 

322 
105 
200 
133 
606 

490 
70 
118 


54 
104 

32 
356 


157 
178 
43 
42 

27 

211 

518 

1,125 

28 

51 

88 
133 

66 
54 

521 

13 
136 
89 

70 

200 

589 

54 

55 

307 


176 
147 

79 

,061 

22 

57 

263 

30 
285 
132 
303 
146 

67 

423 

57 


Full  work- 
week 

Ojumber) 


18 
22 
177 
37 
25 


194 

202 
58 
146 

20 
71 
107 


157 

51 

15 

153 

303 

793 

5 

57 

113 
123 

271 

86 
195 
115 

580 


54 
8a 
29 
321 


30 
121 
151 
35 
39 

27 
175 
479 

1,059 
22 

41 
83 

120 
51 


1C4 
89 
70 

144 
582 
54 
42 
290 

85 
65 
92 
168 
144 

68 

895 

15 

50 

238 

25 
247 
110 
238 
137 


355 
57 


Hotels 

reporting 

employees 

receiving 

free  quarters 

and/or  meals 

(Number) 


Employeea  receiving — 


Living 

quarters 

free 
Q^>'mhcr) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


Three 
meals  daily 

free 
(Number) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


Only  two 
meals  daily 

free 
(Number) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
•x) 

(x) 


(x) 


56 
176 


ix) 
(x) 


(x) 


Only  one 
meal  daily 

free 
(Number) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


Hotels 
reportuig 
employees 
receiving 

tips 

(Number) 


Employees  rexxiving  tipa 


Total 
(Number) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


3 

50 

5 

49 

3 

20 

4 

36 

i 

(x)"" 

2 

(x) 

3 

21 

1 

(x) 

3 

50 

3 

14 

2 

(x) 

2 

(x) 

2 

(x) 

19 

131 

2 

(x) 

1 

(x) 

2 

(x) 

0 

80 

3 

39 

3 

40 

3 

41 

7 

122 

3 

114 

2 

(x) 

3 

84 

3 

30 

10 

30 

3 

12 

4 

68 

1 

(x) 

7 

47 

2 

(X) 

2 

(x) 

5 

56 

7 

83 

1 

(x) 

1 

(x) 

3 

7 

7 

87 

8 

86 

14 

208 

2 

(x) 

? 

(x) 

3 

32 

3 

37 

2 

(x) 

1 

(x) 

10 

106 

5 

38 

3 

22 

3 

14 

2 

(X) 

10 

69 

1 

(x) 

3 

21 

12 

48 

1 

(x) 

1 

(x) 

1 

(x) 

6 

31 

2 

(x) 

2 

(x) 

U 

256 

1 

(x) 

3 

20 

6 

48 

3 

13 

4 

78 

2 

(x) 

3 

52 

2 

(x) 

3 

25 

3 

81 

5 

28 

Full  work- 
week 

(Atumber) 


HOTELS 


10.27 


Tabic  lOM.— YEAR-ROUND  HOTELS  WITH  25  GUEST  ROOMS  OR  MORE— SUPPLEMENTAL  COMPENSATION  OF  EMPLOYEES 
FOR  WORKWEEK  ENDED  NEAREST  NOVEMBER  13,  1948— CITIES  OF  10,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 


Tool 

(\umber) 

Paid  emptoyecs. 
workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 

HottU 

reporting 

employees 

receiving 

free  quarcera 

and/cr  meals 

{Number) 

Employees 

Hoteb 

reporting 

employees 

receiving 

ops 

(Number) 

Employees  reuiving  tips 

aty 

Total 

Full  work- 
week 

(Ntmha) 

Living 
quarters 

free 
(Numkcr) 

Three 

meals  daily 

free 

(Number) 

Only  two 
meals  daily 

free 
(Number) 

Only  one 

meal  daily 

free 

(Number) 

Total 

(Numbn) 

FuUworl- 
week 

(Number) 

5 

5 

8 

4 

u 

20 
3 
5 
3 

9 

<; 

10 

6 

6 
9 
3 

3 

3 

35 

65 
3 
3 

13 

3 
5 
7 

3 

58 
7 
3 
3 

10 
8 
3 

47 
3 

6 
4 
6 
6 

9 
12 
6 
3 
16 

3 

3 

196 

3 

3 

5 
3 
7 
3 
3 

3 

18 
20 
4 
3 

4 
3 
3 
3 

3 

3 
3 

e 

3 
8 

4 
3 
16 

25 
135 

204 
117 
49 

80 
90 
113 
847 
56 

788 
99 

138 
29 

117 

62 
96 
43 

108 
55 

118 
26 

162 
15 
36 

901 
41 
2,283 
31 
72 

312 

14 
99 
77 
119 

47 

2,264 

183 

48 
125 

280 
750 
176 
1,659 
132 

31 
65 
160 
230 
184 

182 
277 
197 
38 
171 

98 

8 

3,799 

117 

62 

49 
51 
85 
123 
39 

42 

106 

781 
98 
37 

116 
110 

30 
167 

69 

76 
349 
326 

33 
229 

95 
25 

200 

25 
120 
203 
117 

45 

73 
79 
106 
715 
45 

7U3 
98 

132 
29 
91 

55 
78 
35 
102 
55 

113 
26 

119 
14 
31 

847 
36 
2,114 
12 
69 

257 
12 
84 
67 

111 

47 
2,143 
119 
45 
34 

232 

708 

131 

1,506 

130 

28 
51 
153 
179 
170 

181 
251 
174 
35 
156 

87 
S 
3,476 
94 
53 

46 
51 
79 
113 
38 

40 
96 
734 
94 
37 

94 

106 
28 

151 
62 

69 
309 
310 

83 
213 

78 
24 
195 

2 

3 
6 
3 

3 

2 

3 
3 
7 
2 

10 
2 
3 

2 

1 

4 
2 
5 
3 
2 

3 

3 
2 
2 
2 

-12 

'30 
3 
1 

10 

2 

2 
1 

1 

25 

4 

2 

2 

7 
4 
2 
28 
2 

2 
3 
3 
5 
5 

2 
5 
1 
1 
11 

2 

1 

121 

2 

2 

1 
3 
4 
2 
2 

1 
7 
12 
2 

1 

3 
2 
3 

2 
2 

3 
6 
3 
2 

5 

1 
1 
5 

(x) 

10 
11 

1 

5 

(«) 

11 
4 

11 
(«) 

23 

(x) 

19 
(x) 
(x) 

7 
(x) 
11 
3 

(x) 

1 
4 

(x) 

(x 

(x) 

38 

41 
4 
(x) 

28 

(x) 

(x) 

56 
5 
(x) 
(x) 

16 
15 
(x) 

54 

(x) 

(x) 

9 
7 
10 
16 

(x) 

10 
(x) 
(x) 

35 

(x) 
(x) 

321 
(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

7 
12 
(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

8 
4« 
(x) 
(x) 

4 
(x) 

5 
(x) 
(x) 

5 
10 
6 
(x) 

9 

(x) 
(x) 

3 

(x) 
30 
6 

3 

(x) 
20 
35 
47 

<x) 

57 
(x) 

15 
(x) 

(x) 

16 

(x) 

38 
(x) 

28 
2 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

105 

"75 
6 
(x) 

85 

(x)"' 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
171 
5 
(x) 
(x) 

12 
157 
(x) 

61 
(x) 

(x) 

15 

43 

9 

40 

(x) 

5 
(x) 
(x) 
62 

(x) 
(x) 

84 
(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

12 
19 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

1 
53 
(x) 
(x) 

1 
(x) 

12 
(x) 
(x) 

4 
15 

(x)'" 
74 

(x) 
(x) 

3 

(x) 
25 
47 
35 

(x) 
22 

308 
(x) 

130 
(x) 

45 
(x) 
(x) 

6 
(x) 

1 
(x) 

10 

Sx!'" 

(x) 
22 

665 

16 

(x) 

50 

(x)"' 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
327 
75 
(x) 
(x) 

17 
148 

(x) 
272 

(x) 

(x) 

12 
38 
22 
10 

(x) 

94 
(x) 
(x) 

17 

(x) 
<x) 

637 
(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

10 
10 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

20 
137 
(x) 
(x) 

6 

(x) 

7 
(x) 
(x) 

40 
94 
96 
(x) 

16 

(x) 

(x) 

3 

(x) 

4 
4 
51 

(x) 
14 
19 
197 

(x) 

32 

(x) 

6 
(x) 
(x) 

19 
(x) 

3 
(x) 

23 

(x)"" 

(x) 

(x) 

21 

"a 
2 

(x) 

18 

(x)'" 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
173 
28 
(x) 
(x) 

5 

(x)'" 
71 
(x) 

(x) 

4 
30 
62 

3 

(x) 

34 
(x) 
(x) 

9 

(x) 
(x) 

326 
(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

5 
2 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

11 

32 

(x) 
(x) 

3 
(x) 

2 
(x) 
(x) 

7 
37 

(x)"" 
14 

(x) 
(x) 

3 

2 
5 

3 
2 

4 
2 
3 
10 
2 

10 
2 
3 
3 

3 

3 

1 
2 
2 
2 

2 
3 

3 
1 
1 

18 
2 

26 
1 
2 

7 

'  3 

4 
5 

1 
20 
3 
2 
2 

5 
6 
3 
28 
2 

1 
2 
3 
4 
6 

5 
6 

1 
1 
7 

3 

63 
2 
2 

4 
2 
2 
1 

2 

2 
4 
16 
2 
2 

4 
2 
3 
2 
3 

2 

5 
3 
2 

4 

2 
2 
3 

8 

(x) 
57 
26 

(x) 

47 
(x)  - 
27 
226 

(x) 

181 

(x) 

34 

14 

35 

22 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

8 
37 
(x) 
(x) 

429 
(x) 

708 
(x) 

(X) 

126 

30 
17 
28 

(x) 
278 
23 

(x) 
(x) 

101 

350 

26 

4«5 
(x) 

'(xl 
48 
35 
54 

75 
194 
(x)i 
(x) 

56 

23 

955 
(x) 
(x) 

21 
(x) 
(x) 

Sxi 

(x) 
10 
336 
(x) 
(x) 

22 
(x) 

12 
(l) 

22 

(x) 
118 

72 
(X) 

59 

(x) 
(x) 
73 

8 

(x) 

56 

26 

(x) 

47 

(x) 

27 

159 

(x) 

129 

(x) 

30 

U 

17 

13 

(x) 

(x) 

High  Point,   N.  C 

(x) 

(x) 

Hoboken,   N.   J 

(x) 

8 

20 

(x) 

(x) 

405 

(x) 

600 

(x) 
(xi 

89 

Huntsville,  Ala 

26 

16 

26 

(x) 

241 

19 

(x) 

Ithaca,   N-   Y 

(xi 
80 

325 

26 

438 

Jacksonville     111 

(i) 

(x) 

(x) 

46 

26 

40 

75 

172 

(x) 

(x) 

45 

20 

848 

(x) 

Keene,   N.  H 

(X) 
18 

(i) 

(x) 

Ktnston,   N,  C 

(i) 
(x) 

Klrksvllle,  hto 

(x) 

9 

292 

(x) 

Laconla,   N.  H 

(x) 

La  Crosse,  wis 

16 

(x) 

11 

(x) 

Lakeland,   Fla 

15 

(x) 

103 

68 

(x) 

47 

(x) 

(x) 

70 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


10.28 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  lOM.— YEAR-ROUND  HOTELS  WITHES  GUEST  ROOMS  OR  MORE— SUPPLEMENTAL  COMPENSATION  OF  EMPLOYEES 
FOR  WORKWEEK  ENDED  NEAREST  NOVEMBER  15,  1948— CITIES  OF  10,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 


Total 
(Number) 

Paid  employees, 
workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 

HoteU 
reporting 

Employees  receiving — 

Hoteb 
reporting 

Employees  receiving  tip* 

aty 

Toul 
(Number) 

Full  work- 
week 

(Number) 

receiving 
free  quarters 
and/cr  meals 

(Xumber) 

Living 
quarters 

free 
(Number) 

Three 

meak  daily 

free 
(Number) 

Only  two 

meals  daily 

free 
(Number) 

Only  one 

meal  daily 

free 
(Numbw) 

receiving 
tips 

(Number) 

Total 
(Number) 

Full  work- 
week 

(Number) 

5 
7 
3 
5. 

4 

9 
3 
9 
9 

3 

10 
18 
3 

4 
5 

4 
52 
4 
5 
4 

5 

4 

572 

29 

3 

3 

6 
4 
5 

3 

15 
4 

13 
3 

5 

3 
3 
4 
7 

3 

3 
4 
4 
6 
3 

7 
5 
4 
3 

5 

6 

28 

5 

5 
3 

129 

3 

229 

5 

5 

3 

3 

47 

89 

8 

3 
9 
4 
4 
7 

10 
3 
5 
3 
8 

7 
4 
4 
3 
16 

3 
7 
3 

33 

51 

7 

78 

153 

119 
41 
598 
183 
41 

588 

1,026 

53 

75 

28 

47 

600 

11 

39 

114 

74 

37 

8,034 

1,953 

36 

78 
316 
162 
60 
62 

371 
10 

593 
18 

180 

111 
92 
101 
201 
91 

75 
152 
63 
89 
59 

187 
63 
59 

109 
67 

124 

2,262 

63 

139 
49 

1,705 
57 

2,756 
110 
70 

69 

155 

2,550 

2,595 

172 

13 
270 
48 
33 

541 

70 
15 

270 
18 

124 

444 
17 
90 
26 

115 

58 
154 
55 

24 
49 
5 
65 
135 

103 
31 
583 

153 
41 

464 

1,014 

53 

66 

22 

42 
534 
11 
36 
96 

60 

32 

7,101 

1,754 

28 

62 
309 
160 
46 
52 

369 

7 

485 

18 

151 

88 
69 
93 
184 
88 

69 
140 
51 
77 
59 

172 
52 

47 
98 

58 

122 
2,139 

62 
134 

45 

1,632 
55 

2,639 
74 
65 

69 

120 

2,028 

2,286 

170 

13 
232 
25 
33 
532 

61 
15 

241 
U 

106 

417 
17 
90 
25 

109 

46 
132 
48 

2 
1 

3 
2 

7 
1 
7 
4 
3 

6 
12 
2 
3 
3 

2 
29 
2 
1 
3 

2 

1 

238 

18 
2 

1 
3 
3 
3 

1 

11 
1 
8 
1 
1 

2 
2 
3 
2 
2 

1 
3 
2 
6 

3 

6 

2 
3 
1 

3 

3 
16 
1 
2 
3 

49 
2 

51 
4 
2 

3 
3 
29 

42 
4 

1 
4 
1 
1 
6 

3 

1 
5 

1 
4 

4 
2 
3 
1 
5 

5 
2 

(x) 
(x) 

"5 

(x) 

30 
(x) 

20 
6 
8 

10 
20 
(x) 
12 
4 

(x) 

55 
(x) 
(x) 

6 

(x) 
(x) 
593 
33 

(x) 

(x) 

6 
7 
3 

(x) 

15 
(x) 

17 
(x) 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

25 
(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

5 

(x) 

9 
6 

6 
(x) 

9 
(x) 

2 

3 

37 
(x) 
(x) 

2 

106 

(x) 
70 
IB 

(x) 

11 
7 
38 
73 

5 

(x) 

6 

(x) 
(x) 
10 

3 

(x) 

(x) 
10 

10 
(x) 

3 
(x) 

10 

3 

(X) 

(x) 
(x) 

'   5 

(x) 

39 

(x) 
133 
14 
5 

27 
20 
(X) 
13 

10 

(x) 

57 
(x) 
(x) 

31 

(x) 
(x) 
620 
20 
(x) 

(x) 
20 
47 

(x)'" 

21 
(x) 

62 
(x) 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

27 
(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

6 
(x) 

3 
18 

30 

tx) 

11 
(x) 

2 

2 
409 
(x) 
(x) 

2 

72 

(x) 

95 
18 

(x) 

9 
47 
78 
119 

2 

(x) 

30 
(x) 
(x) 

17 

(x)'" 
9 
(x) 
37 

21 
(x) 

20 
(x) 

17 

22 
(x) 

(x/ 
(x) 

17 
(x) 

18 
(x) 
70 
36 
15 

50 

302 

(x) 

27 

9 

(x) 

147 
(x) 
(x) 
39 

(x) 
(x) 
1,124 
62 
(x) 

(x) 
88 

14 
(x) 

50 
(x) 

108 
(x) 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

6 
(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

32 
(x) 

1 
1 

37 

(x) 

(x)'" 
1 

36 

509 
(x) 
(x) 

146 
(x) 

180 
12 
(x) 

10 
25 
576 
338 

(x) 

21 
(x) 
(x) 
179 

(x)"' 
76 

(x) 

24 

95 
(x) 

20 
(x) 

11 

5 
(x) 

ix) 
(x) 

5 

(x) 

8 
(x) 
57 
14 

9 

75 
72 
(x) 

14 
4 

(x) 

79 
(x) 
(x) 

13 

(x) 

(x) 
714 
197 

(x) 

(x) 

36 
2 

16 
(x) 

11 
(x) 

55 
(X) 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

15 
(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

12 
(x) 

1 
1 

16 
(x) 

5 
(x) 

5 

3 

144 
(x) 
(x) 

14 

42 
(x) 
111 

13 
(X) 

25 
41 
310 

180 

1 

(x) 

11 
(x) 
(x) 

39 

2 
(x) 

4 
(x) 

12 

20 
(x) 

11 
(x) 

6 

17 
(x) 

5 
1 
4 
3 

8 
3 
7 
6 

6 

8 
2 
2 
2 

1 
ii 
1 
1 
2 

2 

129 

17 

3 

3 
3 
3 
2 
2 

12 

1 
8 
1 
4 

2 
2 
4 
6 
1 

2 

4 
1 
1 
1 

4 
2 

4 
1 
3 

2 
16 
2 
3 
2 

56 
2 

117 

3 
4 

2 

2 

24 

30 

5 

3 

1 
2 
4 

"i 
5 

1 

6 
3 

"3 

2 

5 

4 
2 

'16 
(x) 
42 
24 

56 
30 

145 
53 
(x) 

91 
237 

(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

131 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

1,455 
202 
24 

60 
42 
25 

(x) 

(x) 

90 
(x) 

122 
(x) 

41 

(x) 

(x) 
42 
50 

(x) 

(x) 

50 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

54 
(x) 

42 
(x) 

22 

(x) 

565 
(x) 

34 
(X) 

509 

(x) 

773 

30 

19 

(x) 

(x) 
654 
439 
19 

41 

(x) 
(x) 
84 

(x)'" 
77 

(x) 
34 

86 

14 
(x) 
~1 

44 
(x) 

16 

(x) 

30 

24 

47 

20 

134 

39 

Lincoln     111 

(x) 

89 

226 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

Lone  Beach     Calif 

124 

(x) 

Long  Branch, N.   J 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

1,173 

148 

16 

47 

41 

24 

(x) 

(x) 

90 

(x) 

76 

(x) 

3C 

(x) 

(x) 

41 

Mansfield     Ohio 

47 

(x) 

(x) 

40 

(x) 

(x) 

(X) 

50 

(x) 

31 

(x) 

Meadville     Pa 

18 

(x) 

534 

Merced     Calif 

(x) 

Meridian     Miss 

32 

(X) 

499 

Miami     Okla 

(x) 

762 

Michigan  City,  Ind 

12 

19 

(x) 

(x) 

535 

349 

18 

Missoula     Mont 

29 

(x) 

Moberly     Mo 

(x) 

Mobile     Ala..      .                    

77 

Modesto    Calif 

(X) 

71 

(x) 

24 

7C 

14 

(X) 

35 

41 

(x) 

See   footnotes  at  end  ot"  table. 


HOTELS 


10.29 


Tabic  lOM.— YEAR-ROUND  HOTELS  WITH  25  GUEST  ROOMS  OR  MORE— SUPPLEMENTAL  COMPENSATION  OF  EMPLOYEES 
FOR  WORKWEEK  ENDED  NEAREST  NOVEMBER  15,  1948— CITIES  OF  10.000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 


aty 


Total 


(>(u»ibgT) 


Paid  employees, 
workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 

(Number) 


Full  work- 
week 

(Number) 


Hoteb 

reporting 

employees 

receiving 

free  quarters 

and/or  meals 

(Jjumhcr) 


Employees  receiving — 


Living 

quarters 

free 


Three 
meals  daily 

free 
(Number) 


Only  two 
meals  daily 

free 
(Number) 


Only  one 
meal  daily 

free 
(Number) 


Hotels 

reporting 

employees 

receiving 

tips 


Employees  receiving  dpi 


Total 


Full  work- 
week 


Muskegon,  Mich. . 
Hiiskogee,  0}:la.. 
Nanpa,  Idaho. . . . 
Nashville,  Tenn. 
Natchez,  Miss... 


Neptune  township,  N.  J. 

Nevark,  N.  J 

Newark,  Ohio 

New  Bedford ,  Mass 

New  Bern,  N.  C 


New  Britain,  Conn.. 

Newburgh,  N.  1 

New  Castle,  Pa 

New  Haven,  Conn.. . . 
New  Kensington,  Pu. 


New  LoTiJjn,  Con:i. 
New  Orleans,  La, . 

Newport,  R.  I 

Newport  News,  Va., 


New  York,  N.  Y 

Brooklyn  Borough.. 
Manhattan  Borough. 
Queens  Borough. . . . 


Niagara  Falls,  N. 

Niles,  Mich 

Norfolk,  Nebr 

Norfolk,  Va 

Norristown,  Pa. .. 


Northamp  ton ,  Mass . . 
North  Platte,  Nebr. 

Oakland,  Cjlif 

Oak  Park,  111 

Ocala,  Fla 


Odessa,  Tex 

Ogden,  Utah 

Ogdensburg,  N.  Y.... 
Oklahasa  City,  Okla. 
Okmulgee,  OKla 


Olean,  N.  Y 

Olytnpia,  Wash 

Guaha,  Nebr 

Ontario,  C^if 

Oregcn  City,  Oreg. 


Orlando,  Fla.. 
Oshkosh,  Wis.. 
Oswego,  N.  Y.. 
Ottawa,  111... 
Ottumwa,  Iowa. 


Owensboro,  Ky.... 

Paducah,  Ky 

Paiapa,  Tex 

Panama  City,  Fla. 
Paris,  Tex 


Parkersburg,  W.  ' 
Parsons,  Kans... 
Pasadena,  Calif. 

Pasco,  Wash 

Peterson,  N.  J.. 

Pendleton,  Oreg. 
Pensacola,  Fla.. 

Peoria,  111 

Perth  Araboy,  N.  . 
Petersburg,  Va., 


Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Phoenix,  Ariz.... 
Pittsburg,  Calif. 
Pittsburg,  Kans.. 
Pittsburgh,  Pa 


Pittsfield,  Mass. 

Plainview,  Tex 

Plattsburg,  K.  Y. 
Pocatello,  Idaho. 
Pomona,  Calif..,. 


Ponca  City,  Okla... 

Pontiac,  Mich 

Poplar  Bluff,  Mo... 
Port  Angeles,  Wash. 
Port  Arthur,  Tex... 


port  Huron,  Mich. 
Portland,  MaL-ie,. 
Portland,  Greg... 


37 
i 
5 

i68 
26 
431 


12i 
35 
6 


5 

12 
148 


152 

181 

40 

1,133 

11.? 


1,500 
63 


U4 
153 
166 

505 
69 

204 

3,001 

84 

124 


47,867 

2,161 

45,103 

271 

332 

38 
88 
589 
86 


485 
122 
740 
155 

70 

58 
183 


102 

1,967 

43 


141 
180 
25 

1,118 
111 

5 

1,024 

61 


115 
127 
141 
494 


161 

2,889 

71 

92 

41,778 

1,781 

39,485 

256 


294 
27 


532 

75 


393 
109 
652 

130 
67 

56 

150 

.'.4 

1,622 

28 

86 

79 

1,694 

43 


335 

292 

188 

164 

75 

75 

25 

25 

106 

99 

114 

102 

209 

182 

34 

34 

92 

90 

61 

57 

227 

202 

22 

12 

705 

677 

20 

18 

122 

115 

61 

60 

254 

254 

632 

588 

30 

27 

89 

79 

6,142 

5,451 

541 

516 

34 

31 

82 

61 

3,083 

2,778 

187 

156 

50 

49 

140 

122 

180 

139 

25 

25 

72 

67 

117 

96 

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19 

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42 

42 

U2 

101 

759 

585 

1,980 

1,827 

(X) 

(x) 
(x) 
(X) 

(x) 

(X) 


(x) 


746 
29 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

(x)' 

(x) 

(x) 


163 

24 

3 


(x) 


(x) 

(x)- 

(x) 

7 
(x) 

1 
13 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

5 
34 
103 


(X) 

,x) 

(X) 

(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


1,487 
50 

1,346 
86 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

(x)" 

(x) 

(x) 


122 

31 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


Ix) 
(x) 

ll 

(») 

(x) 

2 
(x) 
(x) 


31 
22 
12 

110 
(x) 

58 
840 
25 
21 

11,409 

380 

10,914 

24 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


42 
11 
530 


(x) 


272 

2 


(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

I 

(x)' 
(x) 

(x) 


1,559 

34 

U 

(x) 

945 

(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

26 
(x) 


(x) 
(X) 
(x) 


91 
277 


(x) 
(x) 

1 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
(xl 


(x) 


56 
156 

21 


6,475 

303 

6,085 


(X) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 


(x) 

(x)' 
(x) 

1 

(x) 


20 
122 


485 
1 

4 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


4 
3 
7 
2 

3 
19 
2 
3 

261 

13 

241 


3 

9 

49 


(X) 

(x) 

2 
M 

(x) 


36 


(x) 


333 
18 
21 


65 
550 


(x) 


11,726 

422 

11,179 

69 


(x) 
(x) 


169 
27 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 
Cx) 


(xi) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


157 
37 


(X) 


43 
90 


(x) 
30 

1,565 
63 
(x) 
(x) 
801 


(x) 

(x)  ' 
M 
(X) 
(x)" 


90 


86 
299 

564 


(x) 

(X)  ■ 
2 
Cx) 

(x) 


163 
17 
16 


(x) 


(x) 


20 
36 
35 
82 


47 
524 


(x) 


8,981 

340 

8,532 

60 


(x) 
(x) 


147 
22 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


326 
6 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
Cx) 
(x) 


Cx) 
Cx) 
Cx) 


24 
33 


(X) 


133 
34 


Cx) 


43 
72 


Cx) 
30 

1,329 
52 
Cx) 
Cx) 
641 


Cl) 

<x) 
Cx) 
Cx) 
Cx)' 


69 


42 
35 


55 
201 
519 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


10.30 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Tabic  lOM.— YEAR-ROUND  HOTELS  WITH  25  GUEST  ROOMS  OR  MORE— SUPPLEMENTAL  COMPENSATION  OF  EMPLOYEES 
FOR  WORKWEEK  ENDED  NEAREST  NOVEMBER  15,  1948— CITIES  OF  10,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE;  1948— Continued 


aty 


(Jjumhcr) 


Paid  employees, 
workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(Humhtr) 


Full  work- 
week 

(Humbcr) 


Hotels 

reporting 

employees 

receiving 

tree  quarters 

and/or  meals 

(Humbcr) 


Employees  receiving — 


Livmg 

quarters 
free 


Three 

meals  daily 

free 


Only  two 
meals  daily 

free 
(Jfamber) 


Only  one 
meal  daily 

free 
Plumber) 


Hotels 

reporting 

employees 

receiving 

tips 

P<umM 


Employees  receiving  tips 


Total 


(Number) 


Full  work- 
week 


Portanouth,  N.  H 

Portsmouth,  Ohio 

Portsmouth,  Va 

Pottsvllle,  Ba 

Poughkeepsle,  N.  Y 

Providence,  R.  I 

Pueblo,  Colo 

(iiincy,  111 

Racine,  Wis 

Raleigh,  N.  C 

Rapid  City,  S.  Dai 

Reading,  Pa 

Redding,  Calif 

Redlands,  Calif 

Redondo  Beach,  Calif 

Reno,  Nev 

Richmond ,  Calif 

Richmond,  Ind 

Richmond,  Ve 

Riverside,  Calif 

Roanoke,  Va 

Rochester,  Minn 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

Rockford,  111 

Rock  Island,  111 

Rock  Springs,  Wyo 

Rome,  Ga 

Rcme,  N.  Y 

Roseburg,  Oreg 

Romell,  N.  Mex 

Rutland  City,  Vt 

Sacramento,  Calif 

Saginav,  Mich 

St.  Jblgustine,  Fla 

St.  Cloud,  Minn 

St.  Joseph,  Mich 

St.  Joseph,  Mo 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

St.  Petersburg,  Fla 

Salem,  Oreg 

Salina,  Kans 

Salinas,  Calif 

Salisbury,  N.  C 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 

San  Angelo,  Tex 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Bernardino,  Calif 

San  Buenaventura,  Calif 

San  Diego,  Calif 

Sanduslcy,  Ohio 

San  Fernando,  Calif 

Sanford,  N.  C 

San  Francisco,  Calif , 

San  Jose,  Calif 

San  Luis  Obispo,  Calif 

San  Mateo,  Calif 

San  Rafael,  Calif 

Santa  Ana,  Calif 

Santa  Barbara,  Calif 

Santa  Cruz,  Calif 

Santa  Fe,  N.  Hex 

Santa  Maria,  Calif 

Santa  Monica,  Calif 

Santa  Rosa,  Calif 

Sapulpa,  Okla 

Sarasota,  Fla 

Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y 

Savannah,  Ga 

Schenectady,  N.  Y 

Scottsbluff,  Hebr 

Scranton,  Pa 

Seattle .  Wash 

Sedalla,  Mo 

Seminole ,  Okla 

Sharon,  Pa 

Shawnee ,  Okla 

Shebcvgan,  Wis 

Sheridan,  Wyo 

Sherman ,  Tex 

Shreveport,  La 

Sikeston,  Mo 

Sioux  City,   Iowa 

Sioux  Falls,  S.  Dak 

South  Bend ,   Ind 

South  St.  Paul,  Minn 

South  San  Francisco,  Calif 

Spartanburg,  S.  C 

Spokane ,  W-csh 

Springfield,   111 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


5 

96 

8 

10 
3 

3 
13 

118 
28 
49 

6 
6 

12 
3 

51 


12 
105 

5 

4 

3 

■451 

2i 


6 
12 
7 

5 

13 

213 

5 


70 
38 
171 
196 

1,061 
159 
172 
154 
450 

141 

371 

167 

32 

8 

480 

7 

179 

1,473 

225 

651 
601 
1,301 
354 
144 

31 
66 
42 
102 
37 

95 

771 
349 
123 

141 

200 

242 

6,244 

1,154 

312 

113 
135 
59 
77 
1,146 

230 
2,148 

276 

58 

1,608 

91 

16 

46 

7,676 

302 

85 
28 
4 
28 

413 

116 
178 
90 
371 


143 
956 
200 

48 

521 

2,793 

97 

16 

41 
75 
86 
40 
109 

668 
29 
521 
216 
462 

6 

17 

142 

1,154 

587 


68 
58 

81 
149 

134 

1,003 
141 
135 
154 
438 

88 
351 
159 

32 
3 

414 

7 

163 

1,374 

203 

651 

537 

1,048 

341 
U5 

15 
55 
37 
102 
37 

95 
679 
303 
122 
105 

183 
197 
5,763 
844 
303 

102 
135 
57 
68 
848 

228 
2,114 

252 

50 

1,502 

80 

14 

44 

6,508 

244 

77 
23 

4 
23 
380 

95 
164 

74 
327 

79 

16 
79 
X40 
797 
188 

35 

482 

2,445 

87 

12 

37 
64 
72 
36 

105 

631 
29 
407 
127 
439 

5 

17 

130 

1,040 

501 


1 

2 

120 


(x) 


(x) 
Cx) 

(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


17 
65 

8 
16 

7 

10 
152 
39 

30 

6 
2 
18 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


174 
12 


(x) 

(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


Ix) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


(X) 


(x) 


25 
66 

80 

275 

17 

102 

7 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 


1 
30 

41 
69 
61 
22 
22 

22 
252 


(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


,511 
2 


(x) 
(X) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(X) 

(x) 


60 
200 
21 


(x) 


40 
258 


(x) 

(x) 

II 

(x)" 


276 
10 

32 


(x) 


(x) 


31 

(x) 

43 

1,585 

249 


(x) 


(x) 


16 

690 


21 
356 


(x) 
(x) 


289 
72 


ix) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


Cx) 


126 
463 


(x) 
U) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


Cx) 
Cx) 


2 

188 
67 


Cx) 


23 

176 


(x) 
Cx) 

Cx)' 


35 
204 
39 

4 

1 

221 

22 

10 


Cx) 


Cx) 


Cx) 


3 

33 
31 

8 
22 

16 

734 

40 

2 

5 
11 


Cx) 


17 
161 


Cx) 


Cx) 
(x) 


160 
10 


439 
41 


Cx) 
Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 
Cz) 
Cx) 


Cx) 


105 
134 


Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx) 


Cx) 

Cx) 


Cx) 

Cx) 


Cx) 
Cx) 


6 

78 

3 

43 

9 

354 

7 

35 

5 

57 

3 

35 

10 

226 

1 

Cx) 

4 

104 

2 

Cx) 

1 

(x) 

11 

119 

3 

135 

9 

396 

3 

50 

5 

50 

9 

85 

14 

496 

8 

64 

5 

35 

"2' 

Cx)'" 

2 

Cx) 

2 

Cx) 

3 

9 

2 

Cx) 

16 

145 

5 

27 

7 

88 

3 

36 

1 

Cx) 

6 

69 

62 

1,379 

6 

73 

16 

74 

4 

21 

4 

33 

4 

16 

2 

Cx) 

17 

375 

5 

50 

15 

440 

4 

12 

6 

22 

36 

420 

3 

14 

1 

Cx) 

2 

Cx) 

136 

2,186 

3 

58 

4 

27 

1 

(x) 

1 

Cx) 

1 

Cx) 

12 

124 

4 

72 

5 

33 

2 

Cx) 

7 

156 

3 

26 

1 

Cx) 

2 

Cx) 

2 

Cx) 

6 

207 

3 

32 

7 

148 

39 

419 

4 

33 

2 

Cx) 

"2 

Cx)'" 

1 

Cx) 

4 

30 

2 

Cx) 

5 

119 

3 

14 

7 

109 

1 

Cx) 

8 

67 

1 

(x) 

2 

Cx) 

7 

67 

20 

266 

5 

106 

HOTELS 


10.31 


Tabic  lOM.— YEAR-ROUND  HOTELS  WITH  25  GUEST  ROOMS  OR  MORE— SUPPLEMENTAL  COMPENSATION  OF  EMPLOYEES 
FOR  WORKWEEK  ENDED  NEAREST  NOVEMBER  15,  1948~-CITIES  OF  10,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1948— Continued 


Qty 


Toal 


(Mumbct) 


Paid  emptoyees, 
workweek  ended 
nartat  Nov.  15 


Total 
(Number) 


Full  work- 
week 

(Number) 


Hottb 

reporting 

employees 

receiving 

free  qiurterft 

and/or  mcalA 

(Number) 


Employees  receiving — 


Living 

quarters 

free 

(N'""l»') 


Three 

meals  daily 

free 
(Number) 


Only  two 

meals  daily 

free 

(Number) 


Only  one 
meal  daily 

free 
(Number) 


Hotels 

reporting 

employees 

receiving 

tips 

(Number) 


Employees  receiving  tips 


(Number) 


Full  work- 
week 

(Number) 


Springfield,  Mass.. 
Springfield,  Mo.... 
Springfield,  Ohio.. 

Stamford,  Conn 

Staunton,  Va 

Sterling,   111 

Steubenvil.e,  Ohio, 
Stillwater,  Okla... 
Stockton,  Calif.... 
Streator,  111 

Sunbury,  Pa 

Superior,  Wis 

Sweetwater,  Tex.... 

Syracuse,  N.  Y 

Taccoa,  Wash 

Tallahassee,  Fla... 

Tas^a,  Fla 

Temple,  Tex 

Terre  Haute,  Ind... 


Texarkana,  Ark. and  Tex.,  total, 

Texarkana ,  Ark 

Texarkana ,  Tex 

Thonasvllle,  Ga 

Tiffin,  Ohio 


Toledo,  Ohio 

Topeka,  Kans 

Torrance,  Calif 

Torrlngton,  Conn.... 
Traverse  City,  Mich. 

Trenton,  N.  J 

Trinidad,  Colo 

Troy,  N.  I 

Tuoson,  Ariz 

Tulsa,  Okla 


Tupelo,  Miss 

Twin  Falls,  Idaho. 

Tyler,  Tex 

Unlontown,  Fa 

Utlca,  N.  y 

Valdosta,  Ga 

Vallejo,  Calif 

Vancouver,  Wfish... 
Vidisburg.  Hiss... 
Vlnceanes,  Ind. ... 
Virginia,  Minn.... 
Visalia,  Calif.... 

Waco,  Tex 

Walla  Walla,  Wash. 
Warren,  Ohio 


Washington,  D.  C 

Washington,   Ind 

Washington,  Pa 

Washington  Court  House,  Ohio. 
Waterbury,  Conn 

Waterloo,  Iowa 

Watertdwn,  N.  Y 

Watertown,  S.  Dak 

Watervllle,  Maine 

Watsonville,  Calif 

Waujcegan,  111 

Waukesha,  Wis 

Wausau,  Wis 

Waycross ,  Ga 

Wenatchee ,  Wash 

Westerly  town,  R.  I.^ 

West  Paljn  Beach,   Fla 

Wheeling,  W.  Va 

wmttier,  CaUf 

Wichita,  Kans , 

Wichita  Falls,  Tex 

Wilies-3arre ,  Pa 

Wlllianspcrt,  Pa 

Wilmington,  Del 

Wiljaington,   N.  C 


Wilson,  N.  C 

Wlnfield,  Kans 

Winona,  Minn 

Winston-Saleoi,  N.  C. 
Woonsocket,  R.  I,... 

Wooster,  Ohio 

Worcester,  Mass 

Yakiiaa,  Wish 

Yonkers,  H.  Y 

York,  Pa 


Yoiingstown,  Ohio. 
Ypsilanti,  Mich., 
.^anesvllle,   Ohio. 


902 
338 
251 
148 
122 

30 
152 

15 
432 

22 

100 

121 

53 

1,270 

298 

138 
784 
130 

402 


1,281 

407 


61 
U6 


144 
415 
936 

52 
46 

107 
151 
469 

56 

76 
43 
109 
iA 

41 
37 
270 
126 
109 

r,844 

18 

200 

50 
187 

284 
166 

43 
116 
31 

97 
139 
103 

73 
171 

11 
92 

285 
26 

834 

319 
439 
228 
571 
107 

68 
17 
114 
332 
49 

46 
627 
218 

21 
423 
440 

65 
193 


768 
308 
220 
117 
116 

30 

100 

8 

361 

16 

96 
96 
50 
1,091 
231 

131 
760 
129 
395 


121 
33 
41 

1,194 

310 
6 


303 
47 
95 
372 
894 

51 

44 
99 

134 
427 

52 
75 
41 
106 
43 

41 
37 

263 
94 

104 

6,206 

16 

195 

40 

167 

203 
151 

42 
103 

31 

97 
135 
90 
67 
U3 

11 
92 

243 
25 

792 

276 
392 
213 
468 
107 


94 
327 
47 

35 
503 
207 

21 
375 

388 
57 
180 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

(x) 


(x) 

(x)' 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

M 

(x) 

(x) 


5 
115 


(x) 

(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

(x)' 
(x) 

(x) 

(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

(x) 


106 
38 


(X) 
(x)* 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 


91 

149 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 


27 
261 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(X) 

(x) 


(x) 

(x)' 
(x) 

(x)' 
(x)  ' 


(x) 


147 
92 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

(x)  ' 


10 

11 

394 

62 

3 
137 
59 
L20 


388 
59 


(x) 
(x)" 

(x) 

3i 

(x) 

47 
(x) 

89 
11 
(x) 
102 
62 

1 
(X) 

(x) 

(X) 
114 

(x) 

20 
(x) 

27 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

86 
(x) 

45 

2,421 


(x) 
(x) 

9 

37 

2 


(X) 


(x) 
(x) 


52 

24 

4 

255 

64 

10 

12 

162 

(x) 

12 

(X) 

(x) 

2 

(x)' 
1' 

(x) 


112 
47 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

(x) 


49 
47 

94 

86 

2 
51 

11 
12 


(x) 
(x)" 

(x)' 

I 
1 

(x) 
(x)' 

(x) 


134 
120 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

(X) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


26 

'28 

15 
19 
142 


(x) 

(x)' 
(x) 

(x) 

(X) 


168 
26 


274 
96 
158 


(x) 


(x) 

(x) 


369 
70 

38 
169 
38 
62 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


259 

155 


(x) 
(x) 


99 
7 

22 
108 
159 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

(x) 
54 
20 

(x) 
1,770 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 


(x) 

(x) 
Cx) 

(x) 

(x) 
(xi 
(x) 


(x) 


6 

10 
72 


65 
64 
72 
1.32 
23 


(x) 


35 
63 


(x) 
(x) 


U8 
28 


103 
107 


(x) 


215 
95 
U8 

48 

4 
16 


(x) 

1 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


270 
46 

38 
152 
38 
61 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


233 
125 


(x) 
(x) 


76 
6 


101 
155 


(x) 


39 
36 
60 


(x) 
(x) 


74 
43 


(x) 

(x) 
54 
16 

(x) 

1,175 
(x) 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

M 

M 


41 
35 


(x) 


6 
10 
48 


59 
45 
67 
89 
23 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


25 
63 


74 
28 


(x) 


68 
86 


X  Withheld  tc  avoid  disclosure. 

^  Classified  as  urban  under  fecial  rule. 


10.32 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  ION.— YEAR-ROUND  HOTELS  WITH  25  GUEST  ROOMS  OR  MORE— PERCENTAGE  OF  OCCUPANCY— GEOGRAPHIC 

DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948 

ESTABUSHMBNTS,  ReCBIPTS,  AND  GuBST  RoOMS 


Geographic  division  and  State 


UNITED  STATES 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  roons, 
Rooms  for  transient  guests. 


GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION 


New  England; 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  gxiest  rooms. 
Rooms  for  transient  guests.. 


Middle  Atlantic; 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms, 
Rooms  for  transient  guests. 

East  North  Central: 

fJumber  of  hotels , 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Number  of  guest  rooms 

Rooms  for  transient  guests,. 


West  North  Central: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms. 
Rooms  for  transient  guests.. 


South  Atlantic: 

Nxmtber  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms. 
Roans  for  transient  guests.. 


East  South  Central: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms. 
Rooms  for  transient  guests*. 


West  South  Central: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms. 

Roods  for  transient  guests,. 


Mountain: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms. 
Rooms  for  transient  guests.. 


Pacific: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms. 
Rooms  for  transient  guests. . 


Total 


New  England 

Maine: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms... 
Rooms  for  transient  guests.... 

New  Hampshire: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms,.. 
Rooms  for  transient  guests,... 

Vermont: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  roans,.. 
Rooms  for  transient  guests,... 

Massachusetts: 

Number  of  hotels , 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms.... 
Rooms  for  transient  guests.-.., 

Rhode  Island: 

Number  of  hotels , 

Receipts,  entire  year , 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms.... 
Rocnia  for  transient  guests,  . . . , 

Connecticut: 

Number  of  hotels , 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms.... 
Roans  for  transient  guests,..., 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


1,854,816 

1,192,728 

812,033 


627 
98,277 
47,869 
32,431 


1,887 
501,478 
235,979 
147,695 


2,587 
384,316 
248,540 
153,452 


1,751 

155,873 

120, 924 

87,307 


1,761 
210,551 
132,255 
110,747 


556 

63,011 
40,272 
33,362 


1,298 
124,540 
89,343 
70,059 


Hocda  having  a  percenta^  of  occupancy  of — 


1 

053 

36 

960 

60 

906 

45 

379 

3 

027 

229 

800 

216 

640 

131 

571 

S9 
8,812 
5,652 

4,075 


85 

5,007 
4,206 
3,180 


55 
4,690 
2,824 
2,487 


233 
56,408 
22,912 
14,711 


37 
7,141 
3,025 
1,940 


128 
16,219 
9,250 
6,038 


91  percent 
or  mere 


2,104 
452,029 
259,919 
136,262 


70 
13,270 
7,521 
3,405 


301 
14«,045 
67,843 
28,343 


628 
72,014 
74, 181 
31,884 


307 
35,911 
26,574 
15,932 


91 
28,478 
11,533 
8,718 


47 
14,023 
5,897 
4,673 


142 
45,274 
17,846 
13,609 


146 
26,628 
U,330 
8,119 


372 
68,386 
37,194 
21,579 


M 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


40 
9,750 
4,805 
2,124 

5 
822 
693 

129 


21 
2,521 

1,781 
1,076 


81  to  90  percent  71  to  80  percent  61  to  70  percent 


3,494 
685,346 
355,678 
243,126 


125 
42,300 
13,845 

10,173 


436 
181,305 
73,530 
48,479 


761 
182,208 
85,809 
56,775 


455 
65,255 
38,414 
27,479 


293 
74,897 
33,660 
27,383 


120 
25,637 
12,859 
10,891 


257 
36,263 
21,088 
16,649 


252 
21,135 
15,865 
11,462 


795 
56,346 
60,608 
33,835 


12 

2,549 

1,418 

924 


9 

1,138 

634 

568 


6 

1,102 

567 

521 


55 

26,718 

7,351 

5,420 


10 

4,501 

1,025 

828 


33 
6,292 

2,850 
1,912 


3,961 
425,150 
302,475 
222,021 


187 
25,317 
14,937 
10,565 


455 
87,535 
46,806 
33,283 


638 

102,261 
59,758 
43,775 


493 
32,748 
29,765 
22,633 


443 
49,608 
33,393 
28,226 


174 
13,065 
11,141 
9,527 


412 
2'", 321 
27,704 
22,230 


299 

16 

488 

15 

869 

11 

873 

860 

68 

807 

63 

102 

39 

904 

30 
3,853 
2,025 
1,578 


28 

1,609 

1,622 

997 


14 

1,747 

892 

844 


69 
12,447 
6,790 
4,637 


U 

1,470 

607 

657 


35 
4,191 
2,801 
1,852 


1,975 
137,191 
118,577 
89,898 


7,910 
4,331 
3,082 


219 
33,572 
18,049 
13,619 


259 
16,281 
15,017 
11,362 


228 
13,711 
12,848 
10,732 


334 

22,822 
20,424 
17,305 


86 
5,943 
4,730 
3,968 


160 
5,992 
8,287 
6,508 


159 
13,820 
3,990 
7,155 


450 
17,140 
25,351 
16,117 


12 
985 
609 
528 


15 

1,138 

674 

508 


11 
827 
499 
407 


23 

2,918 

1,530 

957 


4 
224 
191 

151 


15 

1,818 

828 

531 


51  to  60  percent  41  to  50  percent 


1,084 
78,2C4 
62,667 
48,890 


57 
4,506 
2,697 
2,126 


139 
24, 500 
10,964 


107 
6,066 
5,752 
4,329 


135 
6,063 
7,472 
6,116 


203 
16,655 
12,495 
10, 747 


56 
2,744 
2,436 
2,045 


116 
4,732 
5,933 
4,625 


70 
6,200 
3,765 
3,029 


201 
6,733 
11,153 
7,235 


10 
608 
511 
437 


372 
341 
289 


11 
722 
466 
403 


20 

2,507 

1,122 

862 


3 

27 
108 
49 


5 

270 
147 


972 
47, 554 
49,218 
38,141 


52 
2,622 
2,329 
1,527 


143 
15,084 
9,313 
7,583 


113 
3,436 

4,677 
3,123 


75 
1,675 
3,096 
2,440 


196 
13,375 
11,417 
10,339 


39 

1,225 
1,919 
1,388 


119 
1,947 
4,926 
3,647 


61 

1,207 
2,474 
1,773 


174 
6,983 
9,067 
6,321 


31  to  40  percent 


469 
17,705 
22,655 
17,394 


32 

1,349 

1,303 

912 


31 
7,188 
4,877 
4,028 


37 
1,137 
1,753 
1,124 


33 

274 

1,749 

1,248 


102 
2,670 
4,518 
3,753 


22 

265 
825 
593 


47 

495 

1,664 

1,318 


33 
1,267 
1,427 
1,111 


82 
3,060 
4,5^9 
3,307 


13 
210 
437 
231 

(x) 
(x 
(x) 

6 

11 
343 
458 
395 

9 
308 
302 
257 

4 

2 

(x) 

(x; 

(x) 

(x: 

(x) 

(x) 

14 

1,409 

771 

363 

7 
537 
355 
259 

2 

1 

(x) 

(x; 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

8 
470 
421 

310 

7 
302 
258 
174 

HOTELS 


10.33 


Table  ION.— YEAR-ROUND  HOTELS  WITH  25   GUEST  ROOMS  OR  MORE— PERCENTAGE  OF  OCCUPANCY— GEOGRAPHIC 

DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1 948— Continued 

EsTABUSHMBNTS,  ReCBIPI'S,  AND  GuBST  RoOMS  


G«ognphic  division  and  State 


Middle  Atlantic 

New  York: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts ,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rocns 

Roods  for  transient  guests 

New  Jersey: 

Number  of  iiotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms 

Rooms  for  transient  guests 

^Pennsylvania: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms 

Roans  for  transient  guests 


East  North  Central 

Ohio: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms. 

Rooms  for  transient  guests 

Indiana: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,    entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rocois 

Roaiis  I'or  transient  guests 

Illinois: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  roans 

Rooms  for  transient  guests 

Michigan: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms 

Rooms  for  transient  guests 

Wisconsin: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms 

Rooms  for  transient  guests 


West  North  Central 

Minnesota; 

Number  of  hotels, 

Receipts ,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms 

Rocns  for  transient  guests 

Iowa: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms 

Rooms  for  transient  guests 

Missouri: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts ,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms 

Rooms  for  transient  guests. 

North  Dakota: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms 

Rooms  for  transient  guests 

South  DaJcota: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  ^est  rooms 

Rooms  for  transient  guests 

Nebraska: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms. 

RoGOe  for  transient  guests 

Kansas: 

Number  of  hotels. 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  nuaber  of  guest  rooms 

Rooms  for  transient  guests 


Total 
Wumlitr) 


345, 7«4 
160, 2U 
92,041 


299 
57,«5 
26,635 
21 ,  552 


614 
98,289 
48,930 
34,102 


523 
88,213 
47,943 
33,540 


328 
33, 348 
23,484 
16,892 


974 
168, 505 
112,566 
61,979 


502 
61,231 


260 
33,019 
19,022 
14,070 


359 
34,757 
25,996 
18,640 


274 
22,532 
18,368 
14,127 


502 
56,857 
40,649 
25,416 


IOC 
7,110 
5,837 
4,901 


93 
4,832 
5,119 
4,381 


177 

16,644 

11,788 

8,936 


236 
13,141 
13,167 
10,906 


Hocels  having  a  percentage  of  occupancy  of — 


91  percent 
or  more 


81  to  90  percent  71  to  80  percent  61  to  70  percent 


200 

132,593 

59,284 

24,241 


30 
6,521 
2,798 
1,491 


71 
8,931 
5,761 
2,611 


102 
8,635 
9,074 
4,280 


46 
6,355 
4,099 
2,259 


361 
44,760 
49,051 
20,338 


72 
7,025 
7,880 
3,CS3 


47 
5,239 
4,077 
1,924 


66 
11,135 
7,086 
4,467 


29 

1,075 

1,694 

968 


129 
17,320 
12,246 
6,422 


25 
2,303 
1,596 
1,349 


168 
360 
286 


28 
2,699 
2,132 
1,439 


25 
1,211 
1,460 
1,001 


278 

136,960 

56,447 

36,475 


42 
7,738 
3,230 
2,122 


116 

36,607 

13,853 

9,882 


157 
42,916 
17,759 
12,994 


94 
12,336 

7,576 
5,473 


293 
88,795 
37,736 
24,435 


153 

24,746 

16,367 

8,878 


64 
13,415 
6,371 
4,995 


102 

11,196 

7,365 

5,289 


66 

10,596 

6,343 

4,863 


133 

24,787 

12,957 

8,045 


33 

3,207 
2,382 
2,050 


18 

1,997 

1,125 

967 


45 
7,585 
4,124 
2,949 


58 
5,eS7 
4,118 
3,316 


219 
46,999 
26,072 
17,929 


47 
7,501 
4,227 
3,091 


189 
33,035 
16,507 
12,263 


136 
29,360 
14,219 
11,342 


97 

10,691 

6,882 

5,460 


31,357 
20,061 
13,367 


123 

20,321 

13,141 

8,921 


78 

10,532 

5,455 

4,685 


108 
6,603 
6,327 
4,745 


76 
5,549 
4,752 
3.681 


123 

10,224 

8,560 

5,741 


24 

1,105 

1,232 

953 


39 
1,646 
2,131 
1,882 


51 
3,541 
2,704 
2,101 


4,080 
4,059 
3,530 


51  to  60  percent 


39 

12,363 

8,155 

5,658 


48 
11,919 
4,539 
3,933 


82 
9,290 
5,355 
4,023 


5,302 
4,155 
3,194 


46 
2,627 
3,012 
2,408 


55 
2,185 
3,080 
2,171 


64 
3,780 
3,180 
2,370 


29 
1,387 
1,590 
1,319 


51 
4,531 
3,139 
2,645 


58 
3,584 
3,329 
2,35! 


43 
2,372 
2,720 
2,042 


7 
158 
242 

210 


9 
603 
528 
476 


26 
1,355 
1,348 
1,197 


34 
1,108 
1,542 
1,361 


41  to  90  percent 


64 
8,109 
4,355 

3,110 


10,908 
3,897 
3,537 


45 
5,393 
2,712 
1,941 


18 
566 

798 
638 


566 
693 
578 


19 
687 
931 

537 


39 
3,677 
2,736 
2,145 


15 
570 
544 
431 


24 

966 

1,272 

966 


.>7 
1,490 
1,574 
1,301 


32 

1,559 
2,024 
1,514 


3 
166 
122 
111 


11 
279 
460 

390 


13 
996 
883 


25 

607 

1,137 

1,026 


31  to  40  percent 


53 
5,835 
3,289 
2,59f 


37 
6,806 
3,543 
3,225 


53 
2,443 
2,481 
1,760 


27 

684 

1,134 

637 


16 
317 
695 
333 


25 

271 
904 
628 


23 
1,210 
1,345 
1,029 


17 
954 
599 
396 


10 
268 
394 
317 


176 

408 
281 


20 
386 
829 
617 


149 
134 
116 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


13 
162 
536 
463 


;,357 
1,      6 


3? 
4,676 
2,9''9 
2,63;' 


19 

1,155 

S92 

629 


11 
199 
553 
241 


6 
172 
264 
158 


386 
316 
258 


10 
316 
433 
318 


6 
64 

182 
149 


33 

178 
59 


!x) 
(x) 
(x) 


14 
127 

1,076 
877 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


6 

55 

209 

130 


30  percent 
or  leM 


See  footnote  at  end  of  ta,ble. 


10.34 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  ION.— YEAR-ROUND  HOTELS  WITH  25   GUEST  ROOMS  OR  MORE— PERCENTAGE  OF  OCCUPANCY- 
DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948-Contmucd 

EsTABUfiHMBNTB.  RbCBIPTS,  AND  GuBST  RoOUt 


-GEOGRAPHIC 


Geognphic  division  and  State 


Tool 


HoceU  having  a  percentage  cf  occupancy  of — 


91  percent 
or  mere 


gl  to  90  percent  71  to  80  poccnt  61  to  70  percent  51  In  tiO  percent  41  to  Ju  percent  31  to  40  percent 


South  Atlantic 

Delaware: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms 

Hcoms  for  transient  guests 

Maryland: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms 

Rooms  for  transient  guests 

District  of  Columbia: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms 

Rooms  for  transient  guests 

Virginia: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  roans 

Rooms  for  transient  guests 

West  Virginia: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms 

Rooms  for  transient  guests 

North  Carolina; 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  roans 

Rooms  for  transient  guests 

South  Carolina: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  roans 

Rooms  for  transient  guests 

Georgia: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts ,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  roans 

Rooms  for  transient  guests. 

Florida: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rocans 

Rooms  for  transient  guests 

East  South  Central 

Kentucky: 

Number  of  hotels* 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rocms 

Rooms  for  transient  guests 

Tennessee: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms 

Rooms  for  transient  guests 

Alabama: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  roans 

Roans  for  transient  guests 

Mississippi: 

Number  of  hotels. 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms 

Rooms  for  transient  guests 

West  South  Central 

Arkansas: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rocnts 

Rooms  for  transient  guests. 

Louisiana; 

Nurber  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms 

Rooms  for  transient  guests 

Oklahona; 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  roans. 

Roans  for  transient  guests. 

Texas; 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  roans 

Rcoras  for  transient  guests 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


16 

3,116 

908 

727 

95 

14,376 

7,004 

5,627 

82 
40,768 
16,360 
10, 502 

193 
27,091 
14,115 
12, 533 


139 
13,219 
9,484 
8,029 

186 
17,310 
13,186 
11,653 

83 
8,509 
5,884 
5,364 

199 
23,711 
15,424 
12, 952 

768 
62,451 
49,890 
43,360 


159 
17,536 
11,054 
8,816 

184 
22,465 
14,135 
11,594 

110 
12,378 
7,805 
6,738 

103 
10,632 
7,278 
6,214 


145 
12,207 
9,557 
8,414 

122 
21,807 
10,164 
8,727 

306 
16,397 
18,584 
14,148 

725 
74,129 
51,038 
38,770 


3 

105 
87 
60 

5 

2,418 

567 

359 

13 
10,979 
3,655 
2,107 

16 
3,647 
1,602 
1,411 

15 
2,254 
1,438 
1,167 


698 
549 
487 


2,170 
991 
925 

14 
5,361 

2,046 
1,720 

10 
846 
598 
482 


12 

2,102 

1,359 

721 

24 
6,126 
2,711 
2,256 


4,350 
1,357 
1,268 

3 
1,445 

470 
428 


4 
434 
321 
214 

11 
11,776 
3,096 
2,745 

26 
1,585 
1,656 
1,053 

101 

31,479 

12,773 

9,592 


4 

2,140 

435 

340 

21 
5,912 
2,322 
1,971 

30 
20,826 
8,092 
4,871 

42 
11,113 
4,615 
4,214 

37 
4,201 
2,986 
2,535 

38 
6,775 
3,840 
3,452 

15 
2,267 
1,258 
1,206 

43 
8,528 
4,269 
3,699 

63 

13,135 
5,843 
5,095 


29 
3,215 
3,132 
2,814 

44 

10,917 

5,524 

4,497 

27 
4,416 
2,684 
2,312 

20 
2,089 
1,519 
1,268 


1,996 
1,278 
1,097 

26 
5,061 
2,306 
2,039 

55 
7,749 
4,774 
3,921 

160 

21,457 

12,730 

9,592 


5 
565 

247 
199 

34 
4,949 
2,672 
2,198 

20 
7,747 
3,280 
2,425 

53 
4,559 
3,469 
3,139 

35 
3,264 

2,454 
2,093 

54 
6,056 
4,123 
3,613 

23 
1,825 
1,427 
1,221 

56 
5,257 
4,521 
3,582 

163 
15,386 

11,200 
9,756 


46 
3,695 
2,984 
2,486 

51 
3,526 

3,152 
2,703 

44 
2,042 
2,437 
2,121 

33 
3,802 
2,568 
2,217 


56 
7,668 
4,740 
4,259 

40 
3,422 
2,736 
2,278 

99 
4,106 
5,919 
4,493 

217 
14,125 
14,309 
11,200 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


866 
84« 
671 

30 
1,065 
1,436 
1,069 

23 

640 

1,038 

859 

34 
1,847 
1,990 
1,780 

14 

1,115 

1,017 

959 

41 
1,754 
2,141 
1,831 

165 
14,932 
11,257 
9,639 


31 
2,  547 

1,785 
1,469 


658 
969 
701 

14 
785 
636 
518 

20 
1,953 
1,390 
1,280 


20 

919 

1,065 

958 

10 
234 
398 
319 

51 
1,872 
2,893 
2,347 

79 
2,967 
3,931 
2,884 


9 
523 
475 
386 

5 
156 

203 
176 


16 

2,943 

1,045 

952 


137 
268 
222 

22 

927 

1,130 

1,028 

10 
359 
494 

410 

19 
949 
905 
749 

115 
10,661 
7,975 
6,824 


22 
639 
960 
827 


675 
664 
567 

9 
651 
348 
259 

10 
779 
464 
392 


18 
627 
807 
715 

18 
960 
979 
814 

23 

547 

1,134 

817 

57 
2,598 
3,013 
2,279 


(x) 

(X) 
(x) 


3 
125 
277 
223 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


25 

3,640 
1,539 
1,398 

6 

2,537 

741 

711 

14 
459 
711 
574 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


11 

1,550 

931 

837 


121 
4,745 
6,739 
6,178 


244 
580 
339 

16 
450 
698 
559 

3 
34 
145 
81 

9 

497 
496 
409 


15 
233 
559 
469 

13 
282 
500 
392 

34 

416 

1,483 

1,004 

57 
1,016 
2,384 
1,782 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


7 

70 

225 

171 

10 
436 
458 

404 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


10 
274 
352 
287 


63 
1,587 
3,001 
2,478 


5 
67 
160 

101 

10 

91 

327 

244 


(x) 
(x) 
(t) 


(x) 


161 
350 
321 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


29 

265 
940 
700 


HOTELS 


10.35 


Table  ION.— YEAR-ROUND  HOTELS  WITH  25  GUEST  ROOMS  OR  MORE— PERCENTAGE  OF  OCCUPANCY— GEOGRAPHIC 

DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948— Continued 

EtTABUUMSNTt,  RbCBIPTS,  AND  GuBST  RoOM»  


Geographic  divicion  and  Stact 


Tool 
(S>imber) 


Hoed*  having  a  pocentage  of  occupancy  oS — 


91  pcrcmt 
cr  mere 


81  to  90  percent 


71  to  60  percent  61  to  70  percent 


51  to  60  percent 


41  to  y)  percent 


31  to  40  percent 


30  percent 
or  lew 


Mountain 

Montana: 

Nunber  of  hotels 

Receipts^  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms... 
Rooms  for  transient  guests. . . . 

Idaho: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms. . , 
RooBs  for  transient  guests,... 

WycBlng: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  roans . . . 
Rocofi  for  transient  guests. . . . 

Colorado: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms... 
Rooms  for  transient  guests.... 

Nev  Mexico: 

Number  of  hotels. 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  roans... 
Rooms  for  transient  guests.... 

Arizona: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms... 
Rooms  for  transient  guests.... 

Utah: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms. . . 
Roans  for  transient  guests.... 

Nevada: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  roans... 
Rooms  for  transient  guests. . . . 


Pacific 

Washington: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  roans. 
Roans  for  transient  guests,. 

Oregon: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  roans. 
Rooms  for  transient  guests., 

California: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  roans. 
Rooms  for  transient  guests,. 


197 
10,218 

10,211 
7,429 


98 
8,300 
5,656 
4,426 


79 
5,153 
4,U9 
3,391 


307 
20,207 
18,683 
13,106 


91 
6,749 
4,900 
4,118 


105 
9,510 
6,041 
4,862 


93 
7,832 

6,087 
4,074 


83 
18,991 
5,189 
3,971 


537 
30,132 
38,137 
22, 170 


302 
18,245 
20,517 
14,209 


2,188 

181,423 

157,986 

95,192 


38 
2,527 
2,177 
1,322 


9 

2,078 
957 
844 


1,342 
825 
657 


45 

5,710 
3,076 
1,998 


2,332 
868 
774 


5 

2,150 

509 

469 


16 
3,942 
1,636 
1,000 


16 
6,547 
1,282 
1,055 


63 
11,885 
6,491 
3,732 


32 
5,748 
3,322 

2,340 


277 
50,753 
27,381 
15,507 


52 

3,506 
2,982 
2,260 


23 

1,770 

1,290 

957 


24 
2,041 
1,349 
1,142 


83 
4,561 
5,154 
3,355 


17 

1,449 

892 

733 


13 
2,642 

1,200 
1,029 


19 
1,470 
1,618 
1,106 


21 
3,6% 
1,380 


117 
6,885 
8,961 
5,047 


78 
6,560 
6,272 
4,384 


600 
42,901 
45,375 
24,404 


53 
2,402 
2,726 
2,135 


28 

1,081 

1,431 

989 


24 

1,017 

1,039 

852 


95 
3,265 
5,288 
3,861 


24 
1,010 
1,325 
1,064 


30 
1,177 
1,426 
1,118 


25 
1,740 
1,509 
1,000 


20 

4,796 

1,125 

859 


144 
6,818 
10,406 
5,958 


93 
3,236 

5,347 
3,526 


623 
58,753 
47,349 

30,420 


22 

1,107 

1,125 

894 


23 
2,942 

1,343 
1,114 


12 
546 
499 
365 


35 
3,077 
2,460 
1,916 


16 

1,268 

858 

790 


20 

1,032 

1,022 

805 


17 
369 
735 
478 


14 

3,479 

948 

793 


96 
2,697 
6,091 
3,576 


49 
1,426 
2,725 
1,842 


305 
13,017 
17,035 
10,699 


222 

291 
252 


220 
327 
269 


4 
75 
143 
130 


16 
2,807 
1,202 

877 


11 
429 
419 
352 


14 

2,131 

1,004 

84A 


4 
49 
134 
124 


6 
267 
245 
181 


48 
1,094 
2,828 
1,762 


15 
411 
921 
673 


138 
5,233 
7,404 
4,850 


10 
125 
416 
238 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


18 
324 
750 
515 


234 
471 
340 


95 
234 
171 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


31 

260 

1,341 

800 


17 
554 
971 

714 


126 
6,169 
6,755 

4,807 


10 
319 
368 
257 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


6 
414 
372 
326 


215 
295 

221 


62 

112 
69 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


17 

231 

1,067 

771 


9 
217 
513 
456 


56 
2,612 
2,959 

2,080 


4 

10 
126 
71 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


49 

381 
258 


5 
26 
158 
116 


82 
297 
188 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


21 
262 
952 
524 


9 
93 

446 
274 


63 
1,985 
3,728 
2,425 


X  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure. 


10.36 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  lOP.— YEAR-ROUND  HOTELS  WITH  25  GUEST  ROOMS  OR  MORE— PERCENTAGE  OF  OCCUPANCY— UNITED  STATES, 

BY  CITY  SIZE,  BY  NUMBER  OF  GUEST  ROOMS:  1948 

Establishments,  Receipts,  and  Guest  Rooms 


City  size  (number  of  inhabitants)  and  number-of-  guest-roonu  stse 


Total 


Hotels  having  a  percentage  of  occupancy  of— 


91  percent 
or  more 


81  to  90  percent  71  to  80  percent  61  to  70  percent 


51  to  60  percent 


41  to  50  percent  31  to  40  percent 


N  unLer  of  hotels 

heceipts,    entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rc>om3 

500  guest  rooms  or  more 

300  to  "199  guest  roons 

100  to  299  giiest  rooms 

50  to  99  guest  rooms 

25  to  49  guest  rooms 

Rooms  for  transient  guests 

CITIES  OF  500,000  II«"^^BIT;U;tc  0.-  i-lORE 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,   entire  year 

Total  nujTiDer  of  guest  rooms ■ 

500  guest  roonis  or  -iiore 

300  to  ^99  guest  rooms 

100  to  299   guest  rooms 

50  to  99  guest  rooms 

25  to  49  guest  rooms 

Rooms  for  transient  guests 

CITIES  OF  350,000  TO  ■;99,909  INHABITAHT." 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms 

500  guest  rooms  or  more 

300  to  499  guest  rooms 

100  to  299  guest  rooms 

50  to  99  guest  rooms 

25  to  49  guest  rooms 

Rooms  for  transient  guests 

CITIES  OF  100,000  TO  249,999  INHABITANTS 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  y  ar 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms 

500  guest  rooms  or  more 

300  to  499  guest  rooms 

100  to  299  guest  rooms 

50  to  99  g'uest  rooms 

25  to  49  guest  rooms 

Rooms  for  transient  guests 

CITIES  OF  50,000  TO  99,999  INHABITANTS 

Niimber  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms 

500  guest  rooms  or  more 

300  to  499  guest  rooms 

100  to  299  guest  rooms* 

50  to  99  guest  rooms 

25  to  49  guest  rooms ■ 

Rooms  for  transient  guests 

CITIES  OF  25,000  TO  49,999  INHABITANTS 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms 

500  guest  rooms  or  more 

300  to  499  guest  rooms 

100  to  299  guest  rooms 

50  to  99  guest  rooms 

25  to  49  guest  rooms 

Rooms  for  transient  guests 

CITIES  OF  10,000  TO  24,999  INHABITANTS 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms 

500  guest  rooms  or  more 

300  to  499  guest  rooms 

100  to  299  guest  rooms 

50  to  99  guest  rooms 

25  to  49  guest  rooms 

Rooms  for  transient  guests 

CITIES  OF  5,000  TO  9,999  INHABITANTS 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  roo.iis 

500  guest  rooms  or  more 

300  to  499  guest  rooms 

100  to  299  guest  rooms 

50  to  99  guest  rooms 

25  to  49  guest  rooms 

Rooms  for  transient  guests 


14,54' 

2,104 

1,854,  =101:. 

452,029 

1,192,723 

259,919 

114,838 

44,250 

140,561 

47,352 

390,990 

96,011 

297, L 3e 

49,335 

248,647 

22,971 

312.033 

136,262 

3,203 

910 

793, 397 

277,626 

445,148 

161,140 

100,635 

41,051 

86,679 

37,735 

149,646 

55,830 

73,754 

20,711 

35,434 

5,S13 

247,158 

72,761 

1,427 

170,336 

125,288 

5,6-'S 

16,795 

48,746 

33,383 

20,686 

79,123 


1,530 

200,123 

128,461 

2,735 

19,131 

51,396 

30,473 

24, 726 

91,870 


1,213 
167,697 
102,561 
2,915 
12,098 
44,127 
23,643 
19,778 
78,226 


1,441 
155,134 
102,856 
1,172 
2,070 
45,872 
30,943 
22,799 
84,302 


1,763 
133,165 
106, 274 

1,129 
31,476 
42,825 
30,844 
84,557 


1,292 
72,749 
65,038 

300 
8,542 
29,697 
26,499 

53,119 


270 

61,686 

30,218 

2,616 

5,467 

13,001 

5,882 

3,252 

18,749 


267 
33,175 
23,161 

2,008 
10, 359 
7,609 
3,185 
13,721 


177 
27,078 
15,977 

1,809 
7,370 
4,644 
2,154 
9,985 


194 
25,876 
13,930 

333 
5,777 
4,304 
3,066 
10,187 


131 
10,089 
7,765 


2,181 
3,378 
2,206 
5,450 


63 
5,267 
3,177 


648 
1,247 
1,232 
2,117 


3,494 

3,961 

685,346 

425,150 

355,678 

302,475 

49,737 

14,929 

46,080 

33,284 

133,555 

101,020 

73,136 

83,755 

48,170 

69,487 

243,126 

222,021 

1,049 
354,612 
160,901 
45,181 
27,673 
53,942 
23,799 
10,306 
97, 369 


443 

60,788 

41,311 

1.531 

4,564 

19,714 

10,547 

5,455 

26,902 


407 
93,450 
43,655 
1,670 
9,367 
19,532 
7,554 
5,532 
32,774 


296 
49,827 
28,408 
743 
3,470 
13,875 
6,113 
4,207 
21,293 


326 

43,935 

27,683 

612 

1,006 

14,399 

7,611 

4,055 

22,475 


423 
38,633 
26,271 


8,719 
10,557 

6,995 
20,651 


213 

17,777 
1  ,847 


2,103 
6,212 
3,532 
9,575 


713 
138,763 
87,459 
12,978 
19,580 
27,446 
17,040 
10,415 
55,590 


402 

33,463 

31,881 

891 

4,611 

9,947 

10,025 

6,407 

20,054 


396 
51,757 
35,413 
500 
5,455 
16,198 
7,275 
5,985 
26,752 


292 
41,946 
25,332 

2,088 
13,204 
5,553 
4,432 
20, 222 


393 

42, 625 

28,667 

560 

400 

13,912 

7,163 

6,632 

23, 673 


580 
51,011 
38,894 

750 
14,267 

15,309 
8,568 
31,704 


434 
22,409 
21,909 


2,609 
10, 362 

8,938 
18,281 


1,975 
137,191 
113,577 
2,628 
6,453 
28,849 
41,402 
39,245 
89, 898 


229 

12,647 

17,551 

1,425 

758 

5,947 

6,161 

3.260 

10, 349 


163 

11,503 

11,716 

640 

1,444 

3,113 

3,627 

2,892 

7,562 


187 
11,887 
11,973 

1,434 

3,081 
3,901 
3,557 
8.471 


171 
19,514 
12,757 
563 
1,676 
4,372 
2,801 
3,345 
9,932 


236 
20,964 
15,993 

331 
6,537 
5,560 
3,565 
13,836 


265 
17,958 

15,112 


3,180 
6,380 
5,052 
12,306 


250 
12,901 
12,563 


1,123 
6,361 
5,079 
10,416 


1,084 
78,204 
62,667 
2,174 
2,668 
15,752 
19,298 
22,775 
48,890 


121 
4,622 

7,350 

300 
1,925 
2,910 
2,215 
4,166 


4,238 

352 

1,310 

1,699 

377 

2,619 


91 

5,635 

5,346 

565 

470 

775 

1,646 

1,890 

3,974 


104 
15,193 
8, 729 
1,609 
472 
2,937 
1,84. 
1,815 
7,194 


119 
9,698 
7,562 


2,790 
2,721 
2,051 
6,525 


142 
7,949 
7,605 


1,788 
2,875 
2,942 
6,151 


138 
8,950 
7,565 

300 
1,721 
2,529 
3,015 
6,379 


972 

47,554 

49,218 

1,120 

3,204 

8,765 

13,843 

22,286 

38, 141 


94 
3,612 
5,621 

633 
1,663 

1,270 
2,055 
3,447 


53 

908 

2,360 


729 
,175 

956 
,531 


96 
2,949 
5,108 

397 

934 

1,523 

2,254 

3,683 


86 
7,118 
5,822 

1.420 
1,335 
1,367 
1,700 
4,913 


95 
5,052 
5,166 


1,734 
1,651 
1,781 
4,561 


113 
4,974 
5,655 

379 

712 

2,206 

2,358 

4,383 


103 
3,825 
4,553 


338 
1,922 
2,293 

3,703 


469 
17,705 
22,655 

1,520 

3.386 

6,044 

11,705 

17, 394 


35 

665 

,141 


673 

895 

573 

1,265 


19 

242 

1,597 

357 
711 
124 
405 
1,161 


42 

876 

1,811 


177 

460 

1.174 

1,140 


48 
5,435 
3,432 

1,163 

460 

562 

1,247 

2,939 


1,061 
2,178 


211 
1,031 

936 
1,704 


56 
1,327 
2,524 

382 

702 
1,440 
1,951 


49 

905 

1,875 


624 
1,251 
1,420 


HOTELS 


10.37 


Table  lOP.— YEAR-ROUND  HOTELS  WITH  25  GUEST  ROOMS  OR  MORE— PERCENTAGE  OF  OCCUPANCY— UNITED  STATES, 

BY  CITY  SIZE,  HY  NUMBER  OF  GUEST  ROOMS:  1948 -Continued 

ESTABUSHMBNTS,  ReCEJPTS,  AND  GuEST  RcK>MS 


City  sue  (numba  of  inhabitants)  and  number  of  guest-rooma  mic 


CITIES  :>  2.  XX  T1  4.»J  i-mAPiTAmt; 

Number  of  notcl:^ 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms 

500  ijuest  rooms  or  more 

300  to  499  guest  rooms 

100  to  299  guest  rooms 

50  to  99  guest  rooms 

25   to  49  guest  rooms 

Rooms  for  transient  guests.. 

CITIES  UMBER  2,500  INHABITANTS 

Number  of  hotels.... 

Receipts,   entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms 

500  guest  rooms  or  more 

300   to  499  guest  rooms 

100  to  299  guest  rooms 

50  to  99  guest  rooms 

25  to  49  guest  rooms 

Rooms  fQr  transient   guests 


Total 
Wumtcr) 


.973 
'.75 


115, 2C1 
70,129 

l,12i? 
.5,359 


Hotels  having  a  percentage  of  Kcupancy  of — 


91  percent 
or  more 


81  to  90  percent  71  to  80  percent  61  to  70  percent 


l,o47 


8,584 

2,854 

583 

84  5 
42( 

..lux: 
:.  j4i 


158 
8.497 
6,915 


333 
2,797 

3,785 
'-.421 


12,827 

S,187 


938 
2,946 
4,303 
6,166 


345 

15,635 
15,24 


'159 
6,24 

3,043 

1?.4(U 


406 

27 

536 

17 

671 

400 

2 

478 

4 

776 

10 

017 

13 

344 

21C 
8,602 
'1,125 


3,428 
5,69? 
■•.464 


253 

21 

215 

11 

787 

810 

1 

496 

2 

683 

6 

798 

9 

562 

51  to  60  percent  41  to  SO  percent 


3,  :.>!■• 

.i.tO'i 


34G 

1,097 
3,169 
3,616 


197 
21,041 
9,666 

774 
2,116 
1,975 
4,801 
8,266 


31  to  40  percent 


360 
3,218 


214 

13,953 

9,143 

545 

375 

783 

1,761 

5,671 

7,647 


330 

320 

1,294 

1,567 


, .  03 
,151 


442 
1,326 
3,385 
4,247 


30  percent 
or  IcM 


52 

.336 
,  l'J7 


304 
543 
,35C 


4,497 
5,668 


290 
1,041 
4,337 
4,557 


10.38 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  lOQ.— YEAR-ROUND  HOTELS  WITH  25  GUEST  ROOMS  OR  MORE— PERCENTAGE  OF  OCCUPANCY— SELECTED 

STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREAS:  1948 

EsTABUSHMBNTS,  RECEIPTS,  AND  GuBST  RoOUS 


Metropobtan  area 


Albany-Schenectady-Troy,  N.  Y. : 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,   entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  roans. . 
Roans  for  transient  guests... 

Atlanta,  Ga. : 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms.. 
Rooms  for  transient  guests... 

Baltimore,  Md.: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms. . 
I'Qoms  for  transient  guests. . . 

Blrminj^ham,  Ala.: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms. . 
Roans  for  transient  guests... 

Boston,  Mass. : 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Tofal  number  of  guest  roans.. 
Roans  for  transient  guests. . . 

Buffalo,  N.  Y. : 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms,. 
Rooms  for  transient  guests, . . 

Chicago,  111, ; 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  roans, . 
Rooms  for  transient  guests. . . 

Cincinnati,  Ohio: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms. . 
Roans  for  transient  guests. . . 

Cleveland,  Ohio: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms. . 
Rooms  for  transient  guests, . . 

Columbus,  Ohio: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  roans,. 
Roans  for  transient  guests, . . 

Dallas,  Tex.: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  roans, . 
Roans  for  transient  guests... 

Denver,  Colo. : 

Number  of  ho  tels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  roans,. 
Rooms  for  transient  guests... 

Detroit,  Mich,: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms,. 
Rooms  for  transient  guests. . . 

Houston,  Tex.: 

Number  of  hotels 

Hecelptc,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rocms, . 
Roans  for  transient  guests,.. 

Indianapolis,  Ind.: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

To'lbI  number  of  £pjest  rcoms. . 
Rocms  for  transient  guests,., 

Kansas  City,  Mo.: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  gues^  rooms.. 
Rooms  for  transient  guests... 

Loa  Angeles,  Cillf,: 

Nunborof  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

T'^tal  number  of  guest  rooms, 
Rocras  for  transient  puosts,. 

Gee  fo'  tnote  at  end  of  table, 


Total 
Wamlw) 


Hocek  having  a  peroentafe  at  occupancy  at — 


91  percent 
or  more 


gl  »  90  perctnt 


71  to  80  percent  61  to  70  percent 


6,850 
3,i51 
2,891 


9,6i6 
5,584 
4,367 


57 

11,348 

4,790 

3,818 


29 
4,887 
2,560 
2,002 


87 
38,360 
12,678 
8,196 


74 

15,113 

8,471 

5,648 


720 
146,666 
96,549 

48,503 


46 
16,552 
7,026 
4,314 


105 
25,772 
13,557 
8,449 


32 

10,195 

4,416 

3,450 


55 

11,805 
5,600 
4,179 


164 
11,442 
11,097 
7,016 


255 
35,916 
29,663 
14,342 


67 
10,531 
6,274 
4,310 


58 
9,366 
5,967 
4,118 


212 

18,948 
17,461 
10,31<. 


750 
62,935 
57,471 
34,838 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


9 
4,379 
1,598 
1,306 


5 

2,418 

567 

359 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


19 
6,767 
3,181 
1,529 


1,423 

1,208 

340 


343 
45,269 
48,530 
19,673 


14 

1,290 

1,815 

780 


36 
3,972 
3,614 
1,386 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


12 
8,211 
2,254 
1,683 


34 
5,049 
2,579 
1,631 


65 
6,443 
7,483 
2,812 


23 
7,896 
3,576 
2,583 


9 

1,191 

807 

342 


89 
10,003 
7,922 
4,500 


130 

21,658 

13,429 

6,209 


11 
3,421 
1,612 
1,516 


3,583 
2,131 
1,779 


13 
5,167 
1,772 
1,562 


10 

2,110 

1,223 

951 


35 
25,331 
6,372 
4,977 


20 
9,156 
3,619 
2,936 


236 
79,421 
32,760 
20,188 


14 
10,102 
2,699 
1,592 


34 

12,504 

5,377 

3,891 


13 
2,226 

1,135 
854 


18 

1,379 

1,260 

861 


51 
2,564 
3,358 
1,933 


87 

18,012 

11,598 

5,502 


20 

1,358 

1,145 

728 


26 
4,283 
2,673 
1,910 


58 

4,559 

4,144 
2,285 


214 
14,438 
15,973 
8,955 


2,826 

1,194 

978 


12 
1,607 
1,608 
1,133 


24 
3,425 
1,864 

1,501 


13 
4U 
660 
483 


16 
3,415 
1,836 
1,032 


20 
2,645 
1,518 


107 
21,324 
13,385 
7,757 


10 
4,994 
1,936 
1,712 


19 
8,986 
3,735 
2,745 


4,619 
1,665 
1,450 


18 
2,069 
1,794 
1,413 


52 
1,852 
3,301 
2,360 


56 
10,150 
7,827 
4,478 


15 

1,176 

1,008 

569 


U 
3,472 
1,597 
1,292 


40 
2,860 
2,811 
1,550 


210 
21,411 
17,601 
11,299 


51  to  60  penxnt  41  to  n  percent 


341 
330 
199 


3 
60 
148 
61 


179 
334 
214 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


825 
558 
317 


12 
1,350 
1,447 
1,059 


U 
304 
884 
356 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


208 
441 
230 


4 

2,543 

793 

681 


10 

1,737 

962 

626 


17 
496 
946 
393 


5 

63 
330 
290 


7 
364 
640 
470 


12 
258 

667 
412 


87 
2,172 

4,791 
2,791 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(X) 
(x) 
(x) 


269 

330 
205 


5 
167 
294 
141 


(x) 
(x) 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


7 
151 
401 
161 


11 
410 
905 
517 


5 

1,047 
898 
735 


50 
1,746 
2,815 
1,809 


31  to  40  pscent 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


4 
47 
150 
100 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


6 

1,174 

450 

150 


5 

218 
217 
155 


86 
359 
204 


4 
65 
226 
93 


(x) 
(x) 
(«) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


4 
57 
191 
97 


12 
258 
576 
409 


(>) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

(«) 

(X) 


30  percent 


4 
174 
298 
251 


29 

848 

1,302 

759 


(x) 
(X) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 

(«) 


(X) 

i" 

(X) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

(X) 
(X) 


(X) 

(x) 
(x) 


,(x) 

(X) 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


47 
721 
581 


15 
4J7 
704 
439 


(x) 
(xl 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


10 
95 
337 
184 


(x) 
(x) 
(X) 


(X) 
(x) 
>(x) 


6 
32 
303 

208 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


<x) 
(x) 


15 
205 

856 
577 


HOTELS 


10.39 


Table  lOQ.— YEAR-ROUND  HOTELS  WITH  25  GUEST  ROOMS  OR  MORE— PERCENTAGE  OF  OCCUPANCY - 

STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREAS:  1 948— Continued 

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Metropolitan  area 


Total 
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Hotels  having  a  percentage  of  occupancy  of — 


91  percent 
or  mace 


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71  tx>80  pcrcent61  to  70  percent 


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LoulsvlUe,  Kj.: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rocws. , . 
Roods  for  transient  guests. 

Hllvauliee,  wis.: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms.... 
Rocns  for  transient  guests 

Hlnneapolls-St.  Paul,  Minn.: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rocms.... 
Roans  for  transient  guests 

New  Orleans,  La. : 

Number  of  hotels, 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  roaas. . . . 
Rooms  for  transient  guests 

New  York-Northeastern  New  Jersey: 

Nunber  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rocas.... 
Rooos  for  transient  guests 

Philadelphia,  Pa.: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  nunber  of  guest  rooms. . . . 
Roods  for  transient  guests 

Pittsburgh,  Pa.: 

Nunber  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rocms.... 
Rocns  for  transient  guests 

Portland,  Oreg.: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms.... 
Rocns  for  transient  guests 

Providence,  R.  I.: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms.... 
Rocns  for  transient  guests 

St.  Louis,  Mo.: 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  nanber  of  guest  roans.... 
Roans  for  transient  guests 

San  Diego,  Calif,: 

N\j&ber  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  roans.... 
Rocns  for  transient  guests 

San  Francisco-toiland,  Calif.: 

Nimber  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms.... 
Rocms  for  transient  guests 

Seattle,  Wash. : 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms.... 
Roans  for  transient  guests 

ttashlngton,  D.  C; 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year 

Total  number  of  guest  rocns.... 
Roans  for  transient  guests 

Youngstown,  Ohio: 

NLflnber  of  hotels 

R-celpts,  entire  year 

Total  nunber  of  guest  rocns.... 
Roan^  for  transient  guests 


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2,735 


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13,214 
6,713 
4,078 


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18,983 
12,660 
7,939 


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13,355 
4,485 

3,871 


601 
287,370 
131,651 
70,002 


165 
32,082 
16,637 
9,853 


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22,290 

8,273 

5,828 


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10,885 
12,748 
7,644 


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2,659 
1,708 


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30,665 
15,209 
8,463 


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8,351 

5,201 


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55,004 
53,860 
26,934 


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14,464 
19,063 
10,054 


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16,680 
10,760 


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2,838 
1,536 
1,330 


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3,605 
2,851 
1,102 


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7,448 
4,919 
2,389 


11,156 
2,567 
2,342 


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58,448 

24,094 


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3,773 

2,734 

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1,159 

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3,863 
1,565 


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1,505 
1,311 


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3,055 
2,292 


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3,872 
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111,110 
45,974 
27,907 


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5,530 
3,218 


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3,419 

2,737 


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3,776 
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6,893 
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1,593 

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15,627 

19,457 

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5,609 
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232 
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566 
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2,502 
807 
684 


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2,946 
2,616 
1,663 


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798 
642 


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33,212 
19,494 
12,877 


12,504 
5,214 
3,707 


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5,624 
2,834 
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1,447 
3,149 
1,650 


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548 
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3,054 
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1,601 

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Table  lOU.— YEAR-ROUND  HOTELS  WITH  25  GUEST  ROOMS  OR  MORE—  GUEST  ROOMS  AVAILABLE  FOR  TRANSIENT  AND 
RESIDENTL\L  USE,  BY  NUMBER-OF-GUEST-ROOMS  SIZE-  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948 


G«ogruphic  division  and  State 


Total 


Hocell  having— 


JOOguat 
rooou  or 

more 
(Mumbtr) 


100  to  299 
guest  roomi 
(Number) 


50  to  99 
{ueat  n 
Wumblr) 


oomi  guest 


25  to  49 

room^ 
(Number) 


Geographic  division  and  State 


Total 


Hoteb  having — 


300  guest 
rootDS  or 

more 
(Number) 


100  to  299 
juest 
(Number) 


rooou  guesi 


50  to  99 
t  rooms 

(Number) 


25  to  49 
guest  rooms 
(Number) 


United  states; 

Hunger  of  hotels 

Tot&l  nujaber  or  ^est  rooms.. 
Rooms  for  transient  guests. 
Roams  for  residential  guests 


GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION 

New  England: 

Nanber  of  hotels 

Total  nuisber  of  guest  raoas.... 
Rooms  for  transient  guests..., 
Roons  for  residential  guests. , 

Middle  Atlantllc: 

Nujsber  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms 

Rooms  for  transient  guests.... 
Rooms  for  residential  guests.. 

East  North  Central: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guests  rooms,... 
Rooms  for  transient  guests.... 
Rooms  for  residential  guests. , 

West  North  Central: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total -number  of  guests  rooms. . . . 

Rooms  for  transient  guests.... 

Rooms  for  residential  guests.. 

South  Atlantic: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms 

Rooms  for  transient  guests,... 

Rooms  for  residential  guests.. 

East  South  Central: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms 

Rooms  for  transient  guests.... 
Rooms  for  residential  guests.. 

West  South  Central: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms 

Rooms  for  transient  guests.... 
Rooms  for  residential  guests.. 

Mountain: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms 

Rooms  for  transient  guests.,.. 
Rooms  for  residential  guests.. 

Pacific : 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms.... 
Rooms  for  transient  guests.... 
Rooms  for  residential  guests. 

New  England 

Maine: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms.... 
Rooms  for  transient  guests... 
Rooms  for  residential  guests. 

New  Hampshire: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms,... 
Rooms  for  transient  guests,.. 
Rooms  for  residential  guests, 

Vermont: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms,,,. 

Rooms  for  transient  guests, . . 

Rooms  for  residential  guests, 

Massachusetts: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms.... 

Rooms  for  transient  guests... 

Rooms  for  residential  guests. 

Rhode  I-lard: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  nuuiier  of  guest  rooms,... 
Rooms  for  transient  guests,  .V 
.acxsms  for  residential  guests, 

Corj-.'^ctici't: 

...ii^.,er  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  g'jest  rooms, . . . 
RoQos  for  transient  guests,.. 
Rooms  for  residential  guests. 


K,547 

1,192,726 

ei2,033 

380,695 


627 
47,369 
32,431 

15,436 


1,887 
235,979 
147,695 
86,264 


2,587 

246,540 

153,462 

95,058 


1,751 
120,924 

87,307 
33,617 


1,761 
132,255 
110,747 
21,508 


556 
40,272 
33,362 
6,910 


1,298 
89,343 
70,059 
19,284 


1,053 
60,906 
45,379 


3,027 

216,640 

131,571 

35,069 


39 
5,652 
4,075 
1,577 


85 
4,206 
3,180 
1,026 


55 

2,824 

2,487 

337 


233 

22,912 

14,711 

8,201 


37 
3,025 
1,940 
1,085 


510 

255,399 

175,906 

79,493 


18 
3,4.;6 
6,557 
1,889 


200 
106,342 
65,532 
40,610 


121 
66,205 
44,122 
22,033 


32 
12,609 
9,926 
2,683 


19,305 
14, 583 
4,722 


12 

4,767 

4,527 

240 


31 

13,695 

11,829 

1,866 


2,877 

2,626 

251 


47 
21,153 
16,204 
4,949 


1 
743 
490 
253 


1 
400 
200 

200 


126 
9,250 
6,038 
3,212 


11 

5,377 

4,477 

900 


2 
836 
451 
385 


3 

1,090 

939 

151 


2,509 
390,990 
274,477 
116,519 


93 

15,260 

10,243 

5,017 


373 
63,340 

37,834 
25,506 


561 
88,396 
54,408 
34,488 


274 
40,755 
30, 363 
10, 392 


311 

46,718 

41,713 

5,005 


92 
15,033 
12,642 
2,391 


174 
27,679 
23,431 
4,248 


118 
16,603 
14,180 
2,423 


513 
76,712 
49,663 
27,049 


9 

1,353 

1,046 

307 


3 
405 
364 


5 
613 
565 
48 


48 
8,700 
5,155 
3,545 


5 
827 
606 
221 


23 

3,362 

2,507 

355 


4,347 
297,636 
201,401 
96,285 


202 
13,336 
3,309 
4,527 


511 
38, 116 
25,960 
12,156 


762 
53,968 
31,434 
22,534 


536 
36,510 
26,075 
10,435 


536 

36,241 

31,052 

5,189 


160 
10,688 
8,559 
2,129 


330 

21,972 

16,892 

5,080 


294 
19,420 
14,425 
4,995 


936 
67,435 
38,195 
29,240 


32 

1,947 

1,411 

536 


1,342 

1,010 

332 


1,176 

1,077 

99 


5,438 
3,240 
2,198 


10 
667 
484 
183 


2,766 
1,567 
1,179 


7,181 
248,647 
160,249 
88,396 


314 
10,827 
6,822 
4,005 


303 

28,181 

IS, 369 

9,812 


1,123 
39,471 
23,518 
15,953 


909 
31,050 
20,943 
10, 107 


873 

29,991 

23,399 

6,592 


292 
9,784 
7,634 

2,150 


763 

25,997 

17,907 

8,090 


633 
22,006 

14,148 
7,858 


1,471 
51,340 
27,  509 
23,831 


1,609 

1,128 

481 


60 

2,059 

1,606 

453 


33 

1,035 

845 

190 


94 
3,397 
1,839 
1,553 


20 
695 
399 

296 


60 
2,032 
1,005 
1,027 


Middle  Atlantic 

New  York: 
Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms,... 
Rooms  for  transient  guests, . . 
Rooms  for  residential  guests. 

New  Jersey; 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms.... 

Rooms  for  transient  guests... 

Rooms  for  residential  guests. 

Pennsylvania: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms.... 

Rooms  for  transient  guests... 

Roomi.  for  residential  guests. 


East  North  Central 

Ohio: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms.... 
Rooms  for  transient  guests, . , 
Rooms  for  residential  guests, 

Indiana: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms, . . 
Rooms  for  transient  guests. . , 
Rooms  for  residential  guests, 

Illinois; 
Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms, . . 
Rooms  for  transient  guests.. 
Rooms  for  residential  guests, 

Michigan: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms... 

Rooms  for  transient  guests. . 

Rooms  for  residential  guests 

Wisconsin: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guests  rooms. . 

Rooms  for  transient  guests. . 

Rooms  for  residential  guests 


West  Ncrth  Central 

Minnesota: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms... 

Rooms  for  transient  guests.. 

Rooms  for  residential  guests 

Iowa: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms. . . 
Rooms  for  transient  guests.. 
Rooms  for  residential  guests, 

Missouri: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms... 
Rooms  for  transient  guests. . 
Rooms  for  residential  guests 

North  Daitota: 

Number  of  hotels 

Totai  number  of  guest  rooms. . . 
Rooms  for  transient  guests,. 
Rooms  for  residenttel  guests 

South  Da3cota: 

Number  of  hotel s 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms. . . 
Rooms  for  transient  guests. , 
Rooms  for  residential  guests 

Nebraska: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms... 
Rooms  for  transient  guests. . 
Rooms  for  residential  guests, 

Kansas: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms. . . 
Rooms  for  transient  guests.. 
Room^  for  residential  guests 


974 
160,214 
92,041 

68,173 


299 

26,835 

21,552 

5,283 


614 
46,930 
34,102 
14,828 


523 
47,943 
33,540 
14,403 


328 

23.484 

16,892 

6,592 


974 

112,566 

61,979 

50, 587 


502 
45,525 
27,001 
18,524 


260 
19,022 
14,070 
4,952 


369 
25,996 
18,640 
7,356 


274 
18,368 
14,127 
4,241 


502 
40,649 
25,416 
15,233 


100 
5,837 
4,901 

936 


93 

5,119 

4,381 

738 


177 
11,788 
8,936 
2,852 


236 
13,167 
10,9X 
.•■,261 


.  160 
86,895 
49,481 
37,414 


7,542 

7,202 

XO 


23 

11,905 

8,849 

3,056 


25 
12,897 
10,435 
2,462 


4 
1,769 
1,619 

150 


62 
36,358 
22,442 
13,916 


24 
12,402 
7,510 
4,892 


2,779 

2,116 

663 


3,549 

2,953 

591 


677 
620 

57 


19 
7,445 
5,436 
2,009 


2 
638 
624 


300 

288 

12 


234 
41,164 
21,305 
19,859 


51 
3,143 
6,137 

2,006 


86 
14,033 
10, 392 
3,641 


103 

16,285 

11,276 

5,009 


53 
8,666 
7,238 
1,428 


269 
42,473 
21,954 
20,519 


14,674 
6,718 
5,956 


45 
6,798 
5,222 

1,576 


55 
7,885 
5,615 
2,270 


43 
7,139 
5,399 
1,240 


96 

14,321 

8,948 

5,373 


16 

2,130 

1,991 

139 


15 

1,869 

1,769 

100 


27 

4,187 

3,360 

327 


22 

3,224 

2,781 

443 


233 
19,424 
12, %5 
6,459 


93 
6,413 
4,846 
1,567 


185 
12,279 
8,149 
4,130 


142 
9,641 
6,280 
3,361 


109 
7,339 
4,610 
2,729 


308 
21,910 
10,737 
11,123 


152 
10, 378 
6,154 
4,224 


71 
4,700 
3,603 
1,097 


121 
8,222 
5,812 

2,410 


5,825 

4,480 
1,345 


159 
11,107 
6,546 
4,. 561 


26 

1,690 

1,346 

344 


22 

1,365 

1,206 

159 


53 

3,726 

2,792 

934 


67 

4,575 

3,893 

682 


347 

12,731 

8,290 

4,441 


138 
4,737 
3,367 
1,370 


318 
10,713 
6,712 
4,001 


253 
9,120 
5,549 
3,571 


162 
5,710 
3,425 
2,235 


335 

11,825 

6,796 

5,029 


235 
3,071 
4,619 
3,452 


136 
4,745 
3,129 
1,616 


185 
6,340 
4,255 
2,085 


141 
4,727 
3,128 
1,599 


223 
7,776 
4,486 
3,290 


58 

2,017 

1,564 

453 


56 

1,885 

1,406 

479 


95 
3,237 
2,160 
1,077 


146 
5,068 
3,944 
1,124 


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SELEflTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  lOU.— YEAR-ROUNr'  HOTELS  WITH  25  GUEST  ROOMS  OR  MORE—  GUEST  ROOMS  AVAILABLE  FOR  TRANSIENT  AND 
RESIDENTIAL  USE,  BV  NUMBER-OF-GUEST-ROOMS  SIZE— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948— Continued 


GeograpKic  division  and  State 


Total 


Hotels  having— 


300  guest 
rooms  or 

more 
(Mumber) 


100  to  299 
guest  roomslgucst  room^guest  roomi 

(Number)      (Numter)  IWumter) 


Geographic  division  and  State 


Hotels  having — 


300  guest 
rooms  or 

more 
CNumber) 


100  to  299     »  to  99 
;uesc  rocou  guest  roomslguest 
fflumter)     (T^iunber)      (?jiimber) 


Soui.h  Atlantic 

Delauare; 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  ^est  rooms.... 

Rooms  for  transient  guests... 

Rooms  for  residential  quests. 

Maryland: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms.,,. 
Rooms  for  transient  guests... 
Rooms  for  residential  guests. 

District  of  Columbia: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms. . . . 
Rooms  for  transient  guests... 
Rooms  for  residential  guests. 

Virginia: 

Nunber  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms.... 
Rooms  for  transient  g-uests... 
Rooms  for  residential  guests. 

West  Vir4'inia: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms.... 
Rooms  for  transient  guests... 
Rooms  for  residential  guests. 

North  Carolina: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms... 
Rooms  for  transient  guests... 
Rooms  for  residential  guests. 

South  Carolina: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms.... 

Rooms  for  transient  guests... 

Rooms  for  reeidential  guests. 

Georgia: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms. . . . 

Rooms  for  transient  guests. . . 

Rooms  for  residential  guests. 

Florida: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms. . . . 

Rooms  for  transient  guests... 

Rooms  for  residential  guests. 


East  South  Central 

Kentucky: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms.... 

Rooms  for  transient  guests... 

Rooms  for  residential  (^ests. 

Tennessee: 

Number  of  ho  tels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms.... 
Rooms  for  transient  guests, . . 
Rooms  for  residential  guests. 

Alabama: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms.... 
Rooms  for  transient  guests. . . 
Rooms  for  residential  guests, 

Mississippi: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms..,. 
Rooms  for  transient  guests... 
Rooms  for  reeidential  guests. 


West  South  Central 

Arkansas: 

Dumber  of  hotels, 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms.... 

Rooms  for  transient  guests... 

Rooms  for  residential  guests. 


908 
727 


7,00i 
5,627 
1,377 


82 

16,360 
10,502 
5,858 


193 

li,115 

12,533 

1,582 


139 
9,484 
8,029 
1,455 


186 
13,186 
11,653 
1,533 


83 

5,884 

5,364 

520 


199 
15,424 
12,952 
2,472 


768 
49,890 
43,360 
6,530 


159 
11,054 
8,816 
2,238 


184 
14,135 
11, 594 
2,541 


UO 
7,805 
6,738 
1,067 


103 
7,278 
6,214 
1,064 


145 
9,557 
8,414 
1,143 


3 
1,425 
1,381 


16 
9,351 
5,396 

3,955 


1,615 

1,567 

48 


916 
893 

23 


1,044 

936 

58 


3 

3,061 

2,660 

401 


5 

1,893 

1,700 

193 


1,707 

1,687 

20 


2,320 

2,105 

215 


1 
370 
365 


370 
370 


3 

1,338 

1,256 

82 


405 
353 


17 

2,436 

2,015 

421 


23 
4,694 
3,470 
1,224 


32 

5,162 

4,982 

130 


23 

3,508 

3,217 

291 


31 

4,959 

4,626 

333 


2,441 

2,346 

95 


4,765 
4,202 


138 

18,348 

16, 502 

1,846 


22 

3,285 

2,442 

843 


30 

5,226 

4,285 

941 


19 

3,273 

2,988 

285 


3,249 

2,927 
322 


19 

2,719 

2,505 

214 


2 
112 
97 


1,268 
905 
363 


19 

1,462 

971 

491 


52 

3,600 

3,056 

544 


34 

2,358 

1,909 

449 


60 
4,021 
3,603 

418 


31 
2,150 
1,920 

230 


4,442 

3,701 
741 


253 

16,328 

14,390 

1,938 


50 

3,294 

2,499 

795 


51 
3,375 
2,625 

750 


31 

2,158 

1,885 

273 


28 

1,861 

1,550 

311 


40 

2,667 

2,371 

296 


12 
391 
277 
U4 


1,875 

1,326 

549 


853 
665 

133 


105 
3,738 
2,928 

310 


2,702 

2,010 

692 


92 

3,162 

2,438 

724 


38 

1,293 

1,098 

195 


94 

3,156 

2,339 

767 


372 
12,321 
10,263 
2,553 


83 

2,768 

2,188 

580 


97 

3,214 

2,579 

635 


59 

2,004 

1,500 

504 


1,798 

1,367 

431 


83 
2,833 
2,282 

551 


West  South  Central — Continued 

Louisiana: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms,... 
Rooms  for  transient  guests, . . 
Rooms  for  residential  guests. 

Oklahoma: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms.... 

Rooms  for  transient  guests... 

Room-'  for  residential  guests. 

Texas: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  g^est  rooms.... 

Rooms  for  transient  guests... 

Rooms  for  residential  guests. 


Mountain 

Montana: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms... 

Rooms  for  transient  guests.. 

Rooms  for  residential  guests, 

Idaho: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms... 

Rooms  for  transient  guests,. 

Rooms  for  residential  guests 

Vyandng: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms,,. 

Rooms  for  transient  guests,. 

Rooms  for  residential  guests, 

Colorado: 
Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms... 
Rooms  for  transient  guests,. 
Rooms  for  residential  guests 

New  Mexico: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms... 
Rooms  for  transient  guests, . 
Rooms  for  residential  guests 

Arizona: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms... 

Rooms  for  transient  guests.. 

Rooms  for  residential  guests, 

Utah: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms, . . 

Rooms  for  transient  guests.. 

Rooms  for  residential  guests 

Nevada: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms... 
Rooms  for  transient  guests,.. 
Rooms  for  residential  guests, 


Pacific 

Washington: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms. . . . 
Rooms  for  transient  guests. . , 
Rooms  for  residential  guests. 

Oregon : 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms,... 

Rooms  for  transient  guests... 

Rooms  for  residential  guests. 

California: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms. . . , 
Rooms  for  transient  guests... 
Rooms  for  residential  guests. 


U2 
10,164 


306 
18,584 
14,148 
4,436 


725 
51,038 
33,770 
12,268 


197 
10,211 
7, 429 
2,732 


93 
5,656 
4,428 
1,228 


4,139 
3,391 

743 


307 

18,683 

13,106 

5,577 


91 

4,900 

4,118 

782 


105 
6,041 
4,862 

1,179 


93 
6,087 
4,074 
2,013 


83 
5,189 
3,971 
1,.218 


537 
33,137 
22,170 
15,967 


302 
20, 517 
14,209 
6,308 


2,188 

157,986 

95,192 

62,794 


5 

2,566 

2,468 

98 


1,863 

1,610 
253 


7,928 
6,495 
1,433 


1 
361 
361 


3 

1,154 

1,054 

100 


300 

284 

16 


2 

762 
713 
49 


1 
300 
214 


2,032 

1,606 

426 


2 
867 
605 
262 


4a 

18,2M 
13,993 
4,261 


19 

3,249 

2,841 

408 


32 

4,716 

4,176 

540 


104 

16,995 

13,909 

3,086 


2,118 

1,396 

222 


10 

1,308 

1,158 

150 


10 

1,270 

1,091 

179 


36 
5,251 
4,158 
1,093 


13 

1,656 

1,531 

125 


12 
1,305 
1,710 

95 


10 

1,585 

1,102 

483 


11 
1,610 
1,534 

76 


100 
15,027 
10,037 
4,990 


52 
7,263 
5,693 
1,570 


361 
54,422 
33,933 
20,489 


33 

2,141 

1,773 

368 


82 
5,480 
3,999 
1,481 


175 
U,684 
3,749 
2,935 


3,773 
2,696 

1,077 


33 

2,102 

1,637 

415 


1,158 

1,065 

93 


87 
5,951 
4,182 
1,769 


19 

1,254 

1,077 

177 


27 

1,754 

1,380 

374 


27 

1,840 

1,176 

664 


23 

1,588 

1,162 

i26 


180 
11,932 
6,196 
5,736 


108 
7,478 
4,853 
2,625 


708 
48,025 
27, 146 
20,879 


HOTELS 


10.49 


Table  lOV.— YEAR-ROUND  HOTELS  WITH  25  GUESt  ROOMS  OR  MORE— GUEST  ROOMS  AVAILABLE  FOR  TRANSIENT  AND 
RESIDENTIAL  USE,  BY  NUMBER-OF-GUEST-ROOMS  SIZE- SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREAS:  1948 


Metropobun  area 


Tool 


Hotda  having — 


JOOguot 
roomB  or 

more 
(>lumbcr) 


100  to  299 
guest  roonu 
(Number) 


50  to  99 

guest  n 
(Number) 


oonuguesi 


25  lo49 

<t  roonu 
(Number) 


Metropolitan  area 


Total 


Hotels  having — 


900  guest 
rooms  or 

more 
(Number) 


100  to  2991    50  to  99        25  to  49 
guest  roomaguest  rooms  guest  rooms 
(Number)     (Number)      (Number) 


Albany-Schenectady-Troy,  N.  X,: 

htunber  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms... . 

Rooms  for  transient  t-uests... 

Rooms  for  residential  ^ests. 

Atlanta,  Ga.: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms.... 

Rooms  for  transient  guests... 

Rooms  for  residential  guests. 

Baltimore,  Md.: 

Kunber  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms.... 

Rooms  for  transient  guests... 

Rooms  for  residential  guests. 

Birmingham,  Ala.: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  roans.... 

Rooms  for  transient  guests... 

Rooms  for  residential  guests. 

Boston,  Mass . : 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rocms.... 

Rooms  for  transient  guests... 

Rooms  for  residential  guests. 

Buffalo,  N.^  Y.: 

Number  o^  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms.... 

Rooms  for  transient  guests... 

Rooms  for  residential  guests. 

Chicago,  111.: 

NuiDber  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms.... 

Rooms  for  transient  guests... 

Rooms  for  residential  guests. 

Clsclimati,  Ohio; 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms. 

Rooms  for  transient  guests... 
Roods  for  residential  guests. 

Cleveland,  Ohio: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms.... 

Rooms  for  transient  guests... 

Rooms  for  residential  guests. 

Colu]Dbus,  Ohio: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms.... 

Ro^ms  for  transient  guests... 

Rooms  for  residential  guests. 

Dallas,  Tex.; 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms.... 
Rooms  for  transient  guests... 
Rooms  for  residential  guests. 

Denver,  Colo.: 

K'jmber  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms.... 
Rooms  for  transient  guests... 
Rooms  for  residential  guests. 

Detroit,  Mich.: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms.... 
Rooms  for  transient  guests... 
Rooilis  for  residential  guests, 

Houston,  Tex. : 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms . . . . 

Rocms  for  transient  guests... 

Rooms  for  residential  guests. 

Indianapolis,  Ind.; 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms.... 
Rocms  for  transient  guests... 
Rooms  for  residential  guests. 

Kansas  City,  Ho.: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rocins.... 
Rooms  for  transient  guests... 
Rooms  for  residential  guests. 


34 

3,451 

2,891 

560 


5,584 
4,367 
1,217 


4,790 

3,818 

972 


29 

2,560 

2,002 

558 


87 
12,678 
8,196 
4,482 


8,471 
5,648 
2,823 


720 
96,549 
48,503 
48,046 


7,026 
4,314 

2,712 


105 

13,557 

8,449 

5,108 


32 

4,416 

3,450 

%6 


55 
5,600 
4,179 
1,421 


164 

U,097 
7,016 
4,081 


255 
29,663 
14,342 
15,321 


67 
6,274 
4,310 
1,964 


58 
5,967 
4,118 
1,849 


212 

17,461 

10,314 

7,147 


J 
1,192 
1,192 


2,420 

2,100 

320 


1,425 

1,381 

44 


1 
370 
365 

5 


4,313 

3,548 

765 


3,461 

2,776 

685 


59 
35,213 
21,516 

13,697 


3,536 
2,311 
1,225 


5,058 

4,260 

798 


2 

1,531 

1,494 

37 


4 

1,867 

1,479 

388 


2 
780 
680 
100 


20 
10,783 
6,040 
4,743 


4 

1,913 

1,403 

510 


3 

1,186 

1,036 

150 


2,496 

2,198 

298 


1,416 

1,145 

271 


12 

1,825 

1,463 

362 


10 

1,463 

1,146 

317 


1,180 
996 
184 


5,824 
3,083 
2,741 


17 

2,643 

1,656 

987 


229 
36,538 
16,621 
19,917 


12 

2,140 

1,235 

855 


33 
5,225 
2,925 
2,300 


9 

1,695 

1,246 

449 


12 

2,033 

1,545 

488 


22 

3,407 

2,584 

823 


61 
9,733 
4,457 
5,276 


15 
2,254 

1,661 
593 


15 
2,553 

1,800 
753 


46 
6,755 
4,194 
2,561 


5 
263 
164 
99 


13 
872 
549 
323 


11 
761 
546 
215 


7 
462 
337 
125 


25 

1,711 

1,127 

584 


20 

1,291 

770 

521 


254 
18,360 
7,613 
10,747 


9 
681 
405 
276 


28 

1,921 

807 

1,114 


13 
916 
521 
395 


12 
808 
567 
241 


58 
3,951 
2,523 
,1,428 


87 
6,068 
2,634 
3,434 


12 
837 
565 
272 


20 
,507 


75 
5,256 
2,634 
2,622 


18 
580 
390 
190 


13 
467 
255 
212 


33 

1,141 

745 

396 


15 
548 
304 
244 


8.30 
43f 
39, 


1,076 
446 
630 


178 
6,438 
2,753 
3,685 


18 
669 
313 
356 


35 
1,353 

457 
896 


274 
189 
85 


27 
892 
588 
304 


82 
2,959 
1,229 
1,730 


87 
3,079 
1,211 
1,868 


36 
,270 
681 
589 


20 
721 
394 
327 


84 
2,954 
1,288 
1,666 


Los  Angeles,  Calif.: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms... 
Rooms  for  transient  guests.. 
Roi^ns  for  residential  guests 

Louisville,  Ky.: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms... 

Rooms  for  transient  guests.. 

Rooms  for  residential  guests 

Milwauitee,  Wis.: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms... 
Rooms  for  transient  guests.. 
Rooms  for  residential  guests 

Miiuieapolis-St.  Paul,  Minn.: 
Number  of  hotels 

Totul  number  of  guest  rooms... 
Rooms  for  transient  guests.. 
Rooms  for  residential  guests 

New  Orleans,  La.: 
Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms... 
Rooms  for  transient  guests.. 
Rooms  for  residential  guests 

New  York-Northeastern  New  Jersey 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms . . . 

Rooms  for  transient  f,"uests.. 

Rooms  for  residential  guests 

Philadelphia,  Pa.: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms... 
Rooms  I'or  transient  guests.. 
Rooms  for  residential  guests 

Pittsburgh,  Pa. : 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms... 

Rooms  for  transient  guests.. 

Roojiis  for  residential  guests 

Portland,  Oreg. : 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms . . . 
Rooms  for  transient  guests.. 
Rooms  for  residential  guests 

Providence,  R.  I.: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  ToomB... 

Rooms  for  transient  guests.. 

Rooms  for  residential  guests 

St.  Louis,  Mo.: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  fuest  rooms... 
Rooms  for  transient  guests.. 
Rooms  for  residential  guests 

San  Diego,  Calif.: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms... 
Rooms  for  transient  guests.. 
Rooms  for  residential  guests 

San  Francisco-Oakland,  Calif.: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms... 

Rooms  for  transient  guests.. 

Rooms  for  residential  guests 

Seattle,  Wash.: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms... 
Rooms  for  transient  guests... 
Rooms  for  residential  guests, 

Washin^on,  D.  C: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms.... 
Rooms  for  transient  guests.. 
Rooms  for  residential  guests, 

Youngstown,  Ohio: 

Number  of  hotels 

Total  number  of  guest  roams,.., 
Roonis  for  transient  gue.ts.., 
Roonis  for  residential  gu-i-jts. 


750 
57,471 
34,838 
22,633 


32 
3,820 
2,735 
1,085 


49 
6,713 
4,078 
2,635 


124 
12,660 
7,939 
4,721 


38 

4,485 

3,871 

614 


601 
131,651 
70,002 
61,649 


165 
16,637 
9,853 
6,784 


84 
8,273 
5,828 
2,445 


163 

12,748 

7,644 

5,104 


30 
2,659 

1,708 
951 


139 
15,209 
8,468 

6,741 


117 
3,351 
5,201 
3,150 


625 
53,860 
26,934 
26,926 


221 
19,063 
10,054 
9,009 


89 

16,680 

10,760 

5,920 


23 

1,586 

1,330 

256 


10,510 
7,526 
2,984 


1,332 

1,312 

20 


2,436 

1,782 

654 


3,149 
2,573 

576 


2,125 

2,030 

95 


144 
79,903 
43,438 
36,465 


5,614 
3,671 
1,943 


3,770 

3,244 

526 


2 

867 
605 
262 


2 
836 

451 
385 


11 
4,618 
2,938 
1,680 


1,549 

1,329 

220 


13 
5,406 
4,359 
1,047 


3 

1,560 

1,156 

404 


16 
9,351 
5,396 
3,955 


1 

348 

335 

13 


U7 
17,883 
11,279 
6,604 


1,207 
674 
533 


19 
2,895 
1,710 
1,185 


37 
5,281 
3,236 

2,045 


,050 
837 

213 


186 
33,693 
15,115 
18,578 


28 
5,060 
3,048 
2,012 

10 

1,660 

933 

727 


36 
5,241 
3,841 
1,400 


706 
500 
206 


39 
6,126 
3,395 
2,731 


10 

1,694 

1,366 

328 


163 
24,708 
12,601 
12,107 


61 
9,304 
5,725 
3,579 


24 
4,800 
3,576 
1,224 


2 
282 

278 


l''0 
16,472 
9,395 
7,077 


15 

1,056 

614 

442 


13 
962 
471 

491 


2,707 
1,431 
1,276 


10 
674 
567 

87 


134 

12,210 

7,532 

4,678 


50 
3,395 
1,713 
1,682 


20 

1,238 

■  740 

498 


4,381 
2,024 
2,357 


9 
579 
450 

129 


42 
2,957 
1,438 
1,519 


47 
3,199 
1,634 
1,565 


226 

15,934 

6,839 

9,095 


76 
5,136 
2,132 
3,004 


19 

1,462 

971 

491 


6 

423 

339 

39 


361 

12,606 

6,633 

5,968 


7 

225 

135 

90 


12 
420 
115 
305 


1,523 
699 
824 


19 
636 

417 
219 


137 
5,845 
3,917 
1,928 


77 
2,568 
1,421 
1,147 


48 

1,605 

911 

694 


62 
2,259 
1,174 
1,085 


15 
538 
307 
231 


47 

1,508 

697 

ail 


56 

1,909 

872 

1,037 


223 

7,812 
3,135 
4,677 


81 
3,063 
1,041 
2,022 


30 

1,067 

817 

250 


14 
528 
378 
150 


Note:  See  explanatory  material  for  definitions  of  Standard  Metropolitan  Areas. 


10.50 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  loW.— COMPARATIVE  STATISTICS  FOR  ALL  HOTELS— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948  AND  1939 

ESTABUSHMENTS,  GuEST  RoOMS,  RECEIPTS,  PaY  RoLL,  AND  PROPRIETORS 


Geographic  division  and  State 


HottU 

Guest 

rooms 

Receipts, 

entile  year 

fty  roU,  cnarc  year 

Active  proprietors* 

1948 

1939 

1948 

19J9 

1948 

1939 

1948 

1939 

1948, 
November 

1939 

(ThoiiJfinJ 

(Tliousand 

(Thousand 

(TTwuMTia 

(.Humbcr) 

WumbCT) 

(Number) 

(Muraber) 

doMajs) 

dolloTi) 

<blLT<) 

dollars) 

(Xumbcr) 

(Number) 

29,650 

27,987 

1,549,823 

1,444,390 

2,172,756 

863,155 

660,004 

243,228 

26,411 

24,013 

2,192 

1,523 

94,233 

68,846 

143,273 

49,899 

42,572 

U,119 

1,810 

1,239 

5-,  058 

4,346 

342,628 

300,700 

610,165 

254,040 

194,325 

73,581 

4,615 

3,719 

4,545 

4,035 

286,264 

271,170 

418,125 

168,724 

131,221 

52,522 

3,949 

3,237 

3,303 

3,410 

145,270 

146,604 

170,446 

72,796 

49,716 

19,607 

3,115 

3,022 

3,697 

3,192 

187,590 

154,398 

268,231 

97,712 

75,285 

24,336 

3,094 

2,527 

1,035 

1,049 

47,338 

44,756 

67,471 

26,961 

18,879 

6,680 

863 

886 

2,705 

2,994 

110,826 

108,906 

132,472 

53,570 

37,456 

13,175 

2,231 

2,636 

2,322 

2,565 

85,233 

89,907 

105,604 

37,145 

30,841 

9,325 

2,252 

2,331 

4,793 

4,873 

249,941 

259,103 

256,969 

102,308 

79,709 

29,883 

4,452 

4,421 

462 

402 

17,699 

15,(»63 

17,975 

6,493 

4,796 

1,527 

411 

363 

460 

241 

15 ,446, 
6,67C/ 

9,089 

15,096 

4,315 

3,962 

1,062 

459 

220 

221 

129 

4,725 

8,318 

2,949 

2,304 

726 

173 

111 

665 

494 

35,302 

27,422 

70,503 

26,798 

22,004 

7,949 

454 

341 

96 

56 

4,822 

3,026 

8,431 

3,109 

2,660 

971 

76 

42 

28S 

201 

14,294 

9,121 

22,900 

6,235 

6,846 

1,884 

237 

162 

2,664 

2,320 

220,637 

202,181 

409,571 

183,215 

134,701 

53,732 

2,324 

1,870 

1,170 

951 

60,322 

45,592 

83,655 

27,253 

24,322 

7,305 

1,112 

869 

1,224 

1,075 

61,669 

52,927 

116,939 

43,572 

35,302 

12,544 

1,179 

980 

766 

801 

52,889 

51,704 

92,320 

38,247 

29,902 

12,356 

553 

625 

522 

507 

26,796 

26,631 

35,606 

15,078 

10,539 

4,285 

439 

404 

1,259 

1,192 

117,284 

1U,986 

171,403 

69,164 

57,848 

22,648 

1,003 

880 

1,136 

865 

58,929 

54,440 

73,946 

29,137 

20,627 

8,680 

1,129 

747 

862 

670 

30,366 

86,409 

44,850 

17,098 

12,305 

4,553 

825 

581 

818 

804 

33,479 

36,685 

40,690 

19,030 

12,090 

5,499 

832 

723 

442 

509 

21,082 

22,830 

23,782 

11,701 

6,991 

2,909 

398 

471 

818 

828 

45,621 

41,87? 

59,321 

22,608 

18,434 

6,833 

703 

670 

219 

232 

7,648 

7,143 

3,368 

2,995 

1,857 

597 

226 

222 

194 

194 

6,535 

6,727 

5,341 

2,517 

1,439 

555 

168 

168 

347 

384 

14,348 

15,311 

17,834 

7,334 

4,985 

1,817 

328 

354 

465 

459 

16,557 

16,031 

14,610 

6,m 

3,920 

1,397 

460 

414 

.  71 

38 

1,981 

1,477 

4,638 

2,095 

1,380 

497 

72 

32 

262 

211 

11,159 

9,479 

19,358 

8,192 

5,668 

2,242 

231 

180 

100 

91 

16,699 

14,114 

40,931 

17,360 

13,465 

5,222 

63 

56 

447 

410 

19,839 

17,149 

32,091 

11,658 

9,619 

2,912 

353 

323 

255 

244 

11,453 

11,247 

14,630 

6,025 

4,622 

1,397 

197 

183 

405 

373 

18,805 

15,745 

21.987 

8,750 

5,837 

1,924 

319 

308 

196 

144 

7,877 

6,285 

9,676 

3,664 

2,629 

825 

155 

UO 

346 

353 

17,878 

16,145 

25,109 

9,696 

6,570 

2,264 

270 

290 

1,615 

1,328 

81,899 

62,757 

99,811 

30,272 

25,495 

6,553 

1,434 

1,045 

308 

319 

13,311 

12,613 

19,186 

7,989 

5,480 

2,239 

281 

282 

323 

317 

16,427 

15,430 

23,623 

10,029 

6,683 

2,355 

263 

257 

214 

240 

9,386 

9,098 

13,285 

4,784 

3,606 

1,121 

173 

205 

190 

173 

8,714 

7,565 

11,377 

4,159 

3,U0 

965 

146 

142 

319 

334 

12,094 

11,784 

13,329 

5,620 

3,632 

1,3U 

309 

312 

287 

285 

12,452 

11,109 

22,953 

9,541 

6,478 

2,454 

221 

242 

607 

673 

23,308 

23,008 

17,751 

6,765 

5,412 

1,743 

530 

606 

1,492 

1,702 

62,972 

63,005 

78,439 

31,644 

21,934 

7,665 

1,171 

1,476 

398 

492 

13,673 

16,433 

12,498 

4,876 

3,266 

1,193 

430 

485 

220 

275 

7,460 

8,778 

9,309 

3,469 

3,279 

996 

203 

243 

208 

218 

7,928 

8,521 

8,039 

3,394 

2,158 

713 

202 

194 

652 

722 

25,525 

26,488 

24,316 

9,097 

6,690 

2,420 

669 

676 

237 

229 

7,216 

6,775 

7,882 

3,650 

2,058 

834 

226 

184 

266 

236 

9,479 

8,861 

14,606 

6,278 

4,392 

1,484 

213 

190 

188 

233 

7,561 

8,726 

8,470 

3,390 

2,599 

927 

173 

211 

153 

160 

6,391 

5,325 

20,484 

2,991 

6,399 

758 

136 

148 

781 

983 

42,243 

50,747 

32,207 

14,536 

10,618 

4,452 

712 

913 

468 

494 

23,389 

24,521 

19,881 

8,010 

6,212 

2,250 

502 

456 

3,544 

3,396 

184,309 

183,835 

204,881 

79,762 

62,879 

23,181 

3,268 

3,052 

United  Sutea.  toUl. 


Geo^aphlc  divisions: 

New  England 
Middle  Atlantic 
East  North  Cential 
West  North  Central 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central .  .  . 
West  South  Centni  -  . 
Mountain  .... 
Paafic 


New  England : 

Maine 

New  Hampshire , 

Vermont 

Ivtassachusetts .  . . 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 


Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey    .  - 
Pennsylvania 


East  North  Central: 

Ohio     

Induna 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 


West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 


South  Atlantic : 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia . 

Virginia    

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina   ... 

South  Carolina 

Georeia    

Flonda        


East  South  Central : 

Kentucky    

Tennessee    . 

Alabama    

Mississippi 


West  South  Central: 

Arkansas   

Louisiaru 

C^lahoma 

Texas . . 


Mountain : 

Montana    .  .  .  . 

Idaho      

Wyoming.  . .  . 

Colorado 

New  Mexico. 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 


Pacific: 

Washington. 

Oregon 

Camomia . . . 


*  Proprietors  of  unincorporated  businesses. 


HOTELS 


10.51 


Table  lOX.— COMPAJRATIVE  STATISTICS  FOR  ALL  YEAJl-ROUND  HOTELS— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948  AND  1939 

ESTABUSBMBNTS,  GtjBST  RcX>MS,  RECEIPTS,  PaY  RoLL,  AND  PROPRIETORS 


«  Proprietors  of  unincorporated  businesses. 
X  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure. 


Hotd) 

Guesl 

rocDU 

Receipts, 

entire  year 

Pay  roll,  entiie  year 

Active  proprietor^ 

Geographic  division  and  State 

1948 

Wumber) 

1939 
(dumber) 

1948 

(Xutnber) 

1939 

(Xumber) 

1948 

(Thoumnd 
dolUrs) 

1939 

(Tliousand 
doUars) 

1948 

(Thousand 
dolluTs) 

1939 

iXhousand 
dolloTj) 

1948, 
November 

QiumbcT) 

1939 

(Mumber) 

United  Sntc*.  total 

24,448 

25,036 

1,343,081 

1,312,410 

1,961,626 

816,498 

614,538 

233,258 

21,116 

21,281 

G«oftraphlc  dWIslona: 

1,172 
3,125 
3,845 
3,104 
2,887 
1,008 
2,687 
2,112 
4. -.08 

1,086 
3,133 
3,705 
3,337 
2,580 
1,014 
2,980 
2,455 
4,746 

55,863 
253,797 
267,631 
141,269 
149,475 

46,921 
U0,46<3 

77,055 
240,610 

50,572 
247,543 
260,391 
144,287 
123,548 

43,538 
108,473 

83,317 
250,741 

111,088 
534,410 
404,209 
167,064 
224,628 

67,029 
132,228 

95,374 
245,596 

44,550 
238 , 309 
165 , 372 
72,105 
83,010 
26,713 
53,485 
34,143 
98,811 

34,604 
177,186 
123,249 
49,126 
64,727 
18,785 
37,402 
27,925 
76,534 

12.353 
70,567 
51,774 
19,467 
21,280 

6,637 
13,162 

8,526 
28,992 

364 
2,530 
3,152 
2,882 
2,341 

838 
2,215 
2,067 
4,227 

850 

Middk  Atlanoc 

2,453 
2,923 

West  North  Centnl         

2,949 

2,041 

861 

Wesi  South  Central              

2,621 

Paofic                                                   ... 

New  England: 

181 
205 
131 
393 
56 
206 

1,523 

531 

'1,071 

741 
493 
1,239 
837 
535 

655 
430 
804 
218 
188 
347 
462 

41 
175 
100 
343 
250 
297 
152 
327 
1,202 

302 
310 
209 
187 

315 

283 

606 

1,483 

385 
206 
183 
565 
227 
213 
184 
149 

752 

441 

3,315 

208 
151 

91 
420 

41 
175 

1,587 

537 

1,009 

780 
483 
1,189 
762 
491 

754 
504 
815 
232 
189 
384 
459 

29 
176 

91 
318 
240 
312 
134 
341 
939 

311 
301 
232 

170 

330 

283 

672 

1,695 

471 
270 
204 
684 
218 
223 
230 
155 

967 
472 

3,307 

6,956 
5,908 
3,847 

25,399 
3,337 

10,416 

167,780 
30,385 
55,632 

51,264 
26,056 
116,701 
50,669 
22,941 

30,297 
20,773 
45,289 
(x) 
6,416 
14,348 
(x) 

1,252 
8,221 
16,699 
16,406 
11,252 
14,388 
6,880 
17,389 
56,488 

13,137 
15,973 
(x) 
(x) 

11,996 
(x) 
(x) 
62,792 

13,058 
7,233 
5,633 

22,738 
6,988 
7,698 
7,477 
6,230 

41,500 
22,693 

176,417 

7,302 
4,997 
3,365 

24,440 
2,328 
8,140 

169,287 
28,052 

50,204 

50,133 
25,818 
111,710 
50,790 
21,940 

35,091 
22,695 
41,476 
7,143 
6,540 
15,311 
16,031 

1,072 
8,155 
14,114 
14,301 
11,149 
13,592 
5,641 
15,670 
39,854 

12,413 
14,833 
8,841 
7,451 

11,633 

V        34,016 

62,824 

15,463 
8,654 
6,004 

24,871 
6,491 
8,090 
8,579 
5,165 

49,891 
23,667 

177,183 

11,001 
6,501 
5,900 

61,061 
7,583 

19,042 

360,568 
63,348 
110,494 

91,403 
35,008 
170,974 
68,332 
38,492 

38,043 
23,605 
58,942 
(x) 
5,683 
17,834 
(x) 

4,301 
17,150 
40,931 
29,202 
14,418 
18,423 

9,004 
24,896 
66,303 

19,11A 
23,388 
(x) 
(x) 

13,246 
r         (x) 

(x) 
I-         78,329 

11,696 
9,145 
5,901 

22,125 
7,677 

10,306 
8,402 

20,122 

31,554 
19,412 

194,630 

4,316 
2,935 
2,544 
25,782 
3,005 
5,968 

173,168 
22,667 
42,474 

37,628 
14,795 
69,103 
28,258 
15,588 

18,532 
11,673 
22,500 
2,995 
2,460 
7,834 
6,111 

1,944 
7,806 
17,360 
10,519 
5,992 
7,979 
3,450 
9,551 
18,409 

7,961 
9,832 
4,726 
4,144 

5,589 
16,284 
31,612 

4,466 
3,441 
2,474 
8,653 
3,561 
5,340 
3,349 
2,859 

U,263 
7,761 
76,787 

3,142 
1,606 
1,676 
19,852 
2,472 
5,856 

123,106 
20,231 
33,849 

29,660 
10,433 
57,777 
19,439 
10,940 

11,634 
6,958 

18,364 

(x) 
1,412 
4,985 

(X) 

1,317 
5,247 

13,465 
9,002 
4,553 
4,961 
2,514 
6,514 

17,154 

5,466 
6,634 

(x) 

(x) 

3,613 
/         (X) 
1        (X) 

21,915 

3,015 
3,250 
1,513 
6,205 
2,003 
3,062 
2,576 
6,301 

10,413 
6,112 
60,009 

1,050 
681 
622 

7,735 
943 

1,822 

51,747 
6,492 
12,328 

12,197 
4,238 

22,624 
8,468 
4,247 

5,396 
2,904 
6,311 
597 
545 
1,817 
1,397 

463 
2.173 
5,222 
2,702 
1,882 
1,772 

780 
2,230 
4,056 

2,232 
2,331 

1,112 
962 

1,307 
4,195 
7,660 

1,060 
992 
522 

2,294 
807 

1,212 
917 
722 

4,385 
2,186 
22,421 

150 
209 
100 
214 
36 
155 

1,037 

438 

1,005 

528 
406 
980 
773  ■ 
465 

633 
387 
691 

(x) 
161 
328 

(x) 

36 
135 
63 
■247 
189 
224 
110 
255 
1,082 

273 
252 

(xl 
(x) 

303 

r     (x) 

(x) 
'-          1,165 

414 
193 
184 
580 
217 
174 
170 
135 

683 

472 

3,072 

189 

New  Hampshire - . 

Vermont      , 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island           ^ 

138 
78 

279 
27 

139 

Middle  Atlantic; 

1,121 

433 

904 

East  North  Central: 

Otuo                           

605 

378 

878 

Michigan    

Wisconsin . 

West  North  Central: 

656 

406 

672 

462 

661 

North  [Dakota 

222 

South  Dakota ■ 

164 

NI/.h«<H 

354 

Kansas           

414 

South  Atlantic: 

22 

140 

56 

232 

West  Virginia          

132 

250 

281 

Ftonda 

East  South  Central : 

775 
275 

246 

200 

140 

West  South  Central: 

306 

846 
1,469 

nirbhrana        ,  .  ,  ,                  

Tnas             

Mountain: 

472 

Idaho         

238 

192 

Colorado     

645 

174 

132 

Utah 

210 

Nevada       

144 

Pacific: 

Washington 

904 
439 

2,978 

10.52 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  lOY.— COMPARATIVE  STATISTICS  FOR  YEAR-ROUND  HOTELS  WITH  25  GUEST  ROOMS  OR  MORE— GEOGRAPHIC 

DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948  AND  1939 

ESTABUSHMBNTS,  GuBST  RoOMS,  RbCBIPTS,  PaY  RoLL,  AND  PrOPRIBTDKS 


Geographic  divuion  and  State 


194S 

(Humbcr) 


1939 

(Humber) 


Guest  nxKoa 


1948 

(>|umber) 


1939 

(><umber) 


Receipts,  entire  year 


1948 

{Thousand 
dotldri) 


1939 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll,  entire  year 


1948 

(Thousand 
dotUrs) 


1939 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


Active  propnetors* 


1948. 
November 

Plumber; 


1939 

CNumber) 


United  StatM,  total 

Geotraphlc  diTlalcns: 

New  Enshnd 

Middk  Atlantic 

EaK  North  Central 

West  North  Central 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central 

West  South  Central 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  Entland: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

Eaat  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carohna 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central : 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Cenbal: 

Arkansas 

f /iiii«i3na 

OklahorrH 

Tens 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

PacUc: 

Washington 

"  =gon 

iiocnia 


1,192,728 


1,U3,70< 


1,83*,  306 


759,  tK8 


224,877 


11,144 


627 
1,887 
2,537 
1,751 
1,761 

556 
1,293 
1,053 
3,027 


89 
85 
55 

233 
37 

123 


974 
299 
614 


523 
328 
974 
502 
Z«0 


369 
274 
502 
100 
93 
177 
236 


95 
82 
193 
139 
136 
33 
199 
768 


159 
184 
110 

103 


145 
122 
306 
725 


197 
98 
79 

307 
91 

105 
93 
33 


632 
1,698 
2,443 
1,772 
1,413 

467 
1,240 
1,152 
3,267 


47,869 
235,979 
243,540 
120, 924 
132, 255 
40,272 
89,343 
60,906 
216,640 


43,  575 
226,435 
240,615 
120, 212 
105,451 
35,354 
32,351 
63,020 
226, 691 


93, 277 
501,473 
384,316 
155,373 
210,551 

63,011 
124,540 

86,960 
229,800 


40,379 
220,383 
157,556 
66,239 
77,079 
24,491 
49,414 
29,961 
93,546 


31,859 
170,  226 
124,964 
47, 527 
62,033 
18,068 
36,203 
26, 678 
73,971 


12,087 
68,022 
50,639 
13,686 
20,310 

6,242 
12,633 

7,950 
28,308 


96 
84 
60 

246 
32 

114 


911 
272 
515 


519 
300 
891 
489 
244 


434 
280 
458 
92 
89 
184 
235 


12 
97 
77 
153 
140 
155 
73 
175 
526 


137 

154 

96 

SO 


134 

97 

303 

706 


251 
114 

83 
339 

79 
107 
104 

75 


537 

302 

2,188 


686 

333 

2,248 


5,652 
4,206 
2,824 
22, 912 
3,025 
9,250 

160,214 
26,335 
48,930 

47,943 
23,484 
112, 566 
45, 525 
19,022 


25,996 
13,368 
40,649 
5,837 
5,119 
11,738 
13,167 


903 

7,004 

16,360 

14,115 

9,484 

13, 186 

5,884 

15,424 

49,390 


11,054 
14,135 
7,305 
7,278 


9,557 
10,164 
18,584 
51,033 


10,211 
5,656 
4,139 

18,633 
4,900 
6,041 
6,037 
5,139 


38,137 
20,517 
157,986 


5,584 
4,028 
2,903 
21,699 
2,133 
7,178 


159,295 
24,238 
42,902 


46,138 
22,953 
106,369 
46,459 
18, 196 


30,183 
19,213 
36,119 
5,052 
4,916 
12,189 
12,535 


772 
6,979 
13,853 
11,324 
9,536 
11,157 
4,709 
13,161 
33,460 


9,796 
12,635 
6,845 
6,078 


8,819 

8,534 

17,053 

47,945 


11,866 
6,300 
4,103 

19,519 
4,360 
6,347 
6,613 
3,912 


45,340 

21,403 

159,948 


8,812 
5,007 
4,690 

56,408 
7,141 

16,219 


345,744 
57,445 
98,289 


88,213 
33,348 
168, 505 
61,231 
33,019 


34,757 
22,532 
56,857 
7,110 
4,832 
16,644 
13,141 


3,116 
14,376 
40,768 
27,091 
13,219 
17,310 

3,509 
23,711 
62,451 


17,536 
22,465 
12, 373 
10,632 


12,207 
21,807 
16,397 
74, 129 


10,218 
3,300 
5,153 

20,207 
6,749 
•9,510 
7,832 

18,991 


30,132 
18,245 
181,423 


3,661 
2,526 
2,212 
23,758 
2,943 
5,279 


163,933 
20,756 
35,689 


35,959 
14,088 
68,087 
25,669 
13,753 


16,928 
10,865 
21,290 
2,438 
2,072 
7,218 
5,428 


1,515 
6,694 

17,238 
9,534 
5,579 
7,335 
3,140 
8,355 

17,139 


7,133 
9,276 
4,256 
3,826 


5,091 

8,904 

6,104 

29,315 


3,746 
3,042 
2,069 
7,707 
3,116 
4,894 
3,027 
2,360 


13,474 

7,329 

72,743 


2,717 
1,379 
1,424 
18,782 
2,348 
5,209 


119,575 
19,076 
31, 575 


29,020 
10, 162 
57,376 
18,300 
10, 106 


11,121 
6,803 

18,049 
1,693 
1,343 
4,823 
3,695 


1,138 
4,590 

13,422 
8,576 
4,306 
4,750 
2,423 
6,283 

16,545 


5,202 
6,482 
3,424 
2,960 


3,459 
6,266 
5,239 
21,239 


2,823 
3,151 
1,430 
5,969 
1,833 
2,916 
2,498 
6,058 


10,232 
5,961 
57,778 


947 
605 
567 

7,349 
925 

1,694 


50,504 
6,149 
11,369 


11,930 
4,114 

22,484 
8,089 
4,022 


5,134 
2,309 
6,631 
525 
503 
1,737 
1,297 


410 
1,978 
5,198 
2,529 
1,813 
1,669 

730 
2,119 
3,864 


2,084 

2,220 

1,034 

904 


1,241 
2,363 
1,668 
7,361 


982 
949 
466 

2,170 
733 

1,133 
875 
637 


4,294 

2,134 

21,880 


337 

1,216 

1,854 

1,450 

1,263 

404 

915 

979 

2,726 


511 
218 
487 


322 

244 
714 
397 
177 


320 
220 
375 
99 
60 
156 
220 


15 
66 
49 

103 
91 

113 
48 

140 

633 

127 
135 
79 
63 


120 
71 
251 
473 


207 
78 
78 

314 
77 
79 


11,993 


609 
1,766 
1,766 
1,414 
1,212 
325 
948 
1,040 
2,9U 


175 
102 
56 
159 
28 
39 


894 
450 
422 


362 
2U 

578 
399 

214 


361 
240 
305 
90 
69 
153 
196 


13 
91 
40 

U6 
92 

135 
53 

128 

544 


95 
109 
70 
51 


113 

65 

246 

524 


256 
90 
77 

312 
60 
83 
96 
66 


479 

310 

1,937 


629 
299 

1,985 


*  Proprietors  of  unincorporated  bu^lneeaes. 


HOTELS 


10.53 


Table  lOZ.— COMPARATIVE  STATISTICS  FOR  SEASONAL  HOTELS— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948  AND  1939 

ESTABUSHMBNTS,  GoBffT  RoOMS,  RbCBUO^  PaY   RoLL,  AND  PKOPRIKTOIS 


Geognphic  divuion  and  State 


HoKb 


19«8 


1939 


Guest  raau 


1948 
(Xumber) 


1939 

(J^umbcr) 


Reoaptii  entile  yot 


1948 

(Thousand 
doHati) 


1939 

(Tfunudivl 
dollar.) 


hy  roll,  entire  year 


Active  proprietors  * 


1948 

(ThouMnd 
doHati) 


1939 

(Thnudnd 
doltari) 


1948, 
November 


1939 
Plumber) 


United  Staler  CooU 

Geoftmphic  dlvUlont: 

New  England         

Middle  Athnoc  

East  North  Central 

Wot  North  Central 

South  Atlannc      

East  South  Central 

West  South  Centnl 

Mountain 

PaoSc 

New  England: 

MaiiK    

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecocut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Ulinou 

MidiiBn 

Wtsoonsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesoa 

Iowa 

Missoun 

North  Dakoa 

South  Dakota 

Netnska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic : 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia   

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Cjeoraa 

Ftaii 

East  South  Central : 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Okbboma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Utah... ■..'..■.■.■.■.■.■.'.■  .■.■.■.'.■ 
Nevada 

Padflc: 

Washington 


2,951 


206, 7i2 


46,657 


45,466 


5,295 


1,020 
1,933 
70O 
199 
810 
27 
18 
210 
285 


281 
255 
90 
272 
40 
82 


1,141 
639 

153 


2S 
29 
20 
299 
327 


163 

12 
U 
1 
6 


30 
87 

104 
5 

108 

44 
19 

413 


29 

27 
229 


437 
,213 

330 
73 

612 
35 
14 

110 

127 


38,370 
88,831 
18,633 
4,001 
38,115 
917 
366 
8,178 
9,331 


18,274 
53,157 
10,779 

2,317 
30,850 

1,218 
433 

6,590 

8,362 


32,185 

75,755 

U,916 

3,382 

43,603 

442 

244 

10,230 

U,373 


5,349 

15,731 

3,352 

691 

14,702 

248 

85 

3,002 

3,497 


7,968 

17,139 

2,972 

590 

10,558 

94 

54 

2,916 

3,175 


1,266 

3,014 

748 

140 

3,056 

43 

13 

799 

891 


946 

2,085 

797 

233 

753 
25 
16 
185 
255 


194 
90 
38 
74 
15 
26 

733 

414 

66 


103 
179 


61 
10 
12 
389 


10,743 
9,538 
2,823 
9,903 
1,485 
3,878 


52,857 
29,937 
6,037 


1,625 

740 

583 

8,260 

7,425 


3,182 
309 
332 

(«) 
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(x)" 


729 
2,938 

3,433 
201 

3,917 

997 

489 

»,411 


174 
454 

(x) 
(i) 


98 

(i) 
(x) 
180 


615 

227 

2,295 

2,787 
228 

1,781 
84 
161 


743 

696 

7,892 


8,161 
4,092 
1,360 
2,982 
698 
981 

32,894 
17,540 
2,723 

1,571 

813 

276 

3,650 

4,469 


1,594 
U5 
401 


405 
1,324 

2,848 

98 

2,153 

644 

475 

22,903 


200 
647 

257 
114 


151 

101 
181 

970 
124 

2,517 
1,617 
284 
771 
147 
160 


856 

854 

6,652 


6,974 
8,595 
2,418 
9,442 
893 
3,858 

49,003 
20,307 
6,445 


917 

598 

429 

5,614 

6,358 


2,647 
177 
379 

Cx) 

158 
(x)" 


337 
2,208 

2,889 
212 

3,564 

672 

213 

33,508 


72 
235 

(x) 

(I) 


83 
(r) 
(x) 
110 


802 

164 
2,138 
2,191 

205 

4,300 

68 

362 


653 

469 

10,251 


2,177 

1,380 

405 

1,016 

104 

267 


10,047 
4,586 
1,098 

619 

283 

61 

879 

1,510 


498 
28 
108 


151 
386 

1,139 

33 

771 

214 

145 

11,863 


147 

58 
15 


31 
22 
32 

410 
28 

920 
444 

89 
938 

41 
132 


273 

249 

2,975 


1,654 

2,356 

628 

2,152 

188 

990 


11,595 
4,091 
1,453 


242 

106 

71 

1,188 

1,365 


456 

33 

70 

(x) 

27 

(x)" 


63 

421 

617 

69 

876 

U5 

56 

8,341 


U 
49 

(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


251 
29 

645 

485 

55 

1,330 

23 

98 


205 

100 

2,870 


477 
381 
104 
h4 
28 
62 


1,985 
813 
216 


159 

47 

24 

212 

306 


103 

5 

22 


34 
69 

210 
15 

152 

45 

34 

2,497 


133 
4 

191 

126 
27 

272 
10 
36 


67 
64 

760 


261 
250 
73 
240 
40 
82 


1,237 
674 
174 


25 

33 

23 

356 

360 


199 

U 
12 
(x) 
7 

(x)"' 


95 

45 

15 

352 


(x) 
(x) 


(I) 
(x) 


2,737 


29 

30 
196 


389 
1,261 

3U 
73! 

486 
2} 
15 
74 

lOO 


174 
S2 
33 
62 
15 
23 


749 

436 

76 


20 

26 

2 

91 

175 


51 
9 
9 


10 
40 

91 

1 
58 
7 
9 
270 


7 

11 

5 

2 


6 

2 
7 

U 
5 

2 
31 

10 
8 

1 
4 


9 
17 
74 


•  Proprietors  of  unincorporated  businesses. 
X  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure. 


TOURIST  COURTS 


1 1   ■■■   I ■ 


CONTENTS 

Table  Page 

ILA.  Tourist  Courts — Geographic  Division  and  State,  194.8:   Establishments,  rental  units,  receipts, 

pay  roll,  and  personnel 11.02 

IIB  Tourist  Courts — Receipts  by  Major  Sources — Geographic  Division  and  State;  1948 11.03 

lie  Tourist  Courts — Size  by  Number  of  Rental  Units — Geographic  Division  and  State,  1948:   Estab- 
lishments, rental  units,  receipts,  pay  roll,  and  personnel 11.04 

P.  0.  -  36  -  s  11.01 


11.02 


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TOURIST  COURTS 

Table  iiB.— TOURIST  COURTS     RECEIPTS  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES —GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948 


11.03 


Geographic  division  and  State 


United  Slates,  total 

Geographic  dtviBlons: 

New  England 
Middle  Atlantic 
East  North  Central 
West  North  Central 

South  Atlantic  

East  South  Central 

West  South  Central      

Mountain .... 
Fkdic 


New  Entland : 

Maine 

New  Hampshire - 

Vennont    ...... 

Maaeachusetts  - . . 
Rhode  Island 
Connecticut     .  - 


Middle  AUantlc: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 


Eaat  North  Central 
Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois    

Michigan  

Wisconsin 


WeM  North  Central: 

Minnesoa 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dtikota   

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic : 

Delaware 

Maryland   

District  of  Columbia 
Virginia 
West  Virginia 
North  CaroUna 
South  Carohna 

Georgia 

Florida 

Eaat  South  Central : 

Kentucky  . 

Tennessee    

Alabama 

Mississippi 


West  South  Central; 

.Arkansas 
Louisiana 
OkJahcma 
Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

.Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 


Padflc. 

Washington - 
Orecon 
Cahfomia .  .  . 


Establish- 
ments 

(Humbcr) 


r-s.^W 


1,700 
1,683 
3,184 
2,750 
2,990 
899 
3,136 
3,7S9 
5,779 


416 
547 
220 
363 
41 
113 


1,034 
243 
406 


418 
280 
296 
1,441 
749 


1,063 
308 
542 
61 
224 
217 
335 


36 

166 

1 

319 

77 

300 

181 

319 

1,600 


222 
362 
166 
149 

456 

253 

411 

2,016 


392 
289 
270 
1,031 
537 
703 
290 
277 


OOI 
1,189 
3,689 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


(Tliouidnd  dollaTs) 

i°;,5o; 


7,  ■>') 
8,886 
13,410 
16,390 
26,262 
9,327 
29,905 
35,944 
47,824 


1,665 

2,356 

972 

1,792 

190 

582 

4,598 
1,705 
2,583 


2,802 
1,514 
2,077 
4,721 
2,296 


4,077 
1,839 
3,939 
460 
1,555 
1,993 
2,527 


224 
2,029 

148 
4,270 

391 

2,364 

1,503 

3,078 

12,255 


1,962 
3,730 
2,012 
1,623 


3,003 
3,064 
2,883 
20,955 


2,953 
1,926 
3,492 
7,454 
5,302 
6,894 
3,993 
3,930 


6,307 

7,039 

34,478 


Receipts  from — 


Room  rentals 
and  sales 
ol  meals 

(Thouidiid  dolliiri) 


181,757 


V.  '  1 
7,875 
12,248 
14,800 
24,257 
8,409 
28,720 
33,460 
44,927 


1,547 

2,206 

876 

1,708 
188 
536 


4,023 
1,609 
2,243 


2,588 
1,341 

1,814 
4,413 
2,0 '2 


3,648 
1,609 
3,705 
398 
1,457 
1,760 
2,223 


223 

1,716 

65 

3,635 

340 

2,214 

1,422 

2,773 

11,869 


1,646 
3,410 
1,809 
1,544 


2,851 
2,916 
2,607 
20,346 


2,714 
1,795 
3,171 
6,847 
5,034 
6,453 
3,691 
3,755 


5,659 
6,654 
32,614 


Sales  of 
alcoholic 
drinks 

(Thousand  dollari) 


r,746 


417 
292 
162 
438 
212 
242 
255 
681 


67 
64 
108 


13 
121 
39 
39 

19 

36 

48 

139 


35 


Sales  of 

other 

merchandise 

(TJlQUiillld  dtflldrl) 


4"6 

657 

1,0"2 

1,26.' 

607 

632 

1,768 

1,417 


78 
125 
79 
72 


279 

16 

201 


116 
150 
15') 
185 

47 


20' 
131 
150 
54 
76 
205 
267 


1 
130 

42 
468 

35 
103 

59 
21'5 
.'05 


1211 
69 
190 
253 


174 
91 

400 
233 


4iu 
736 


Space  and 

concession 

rentals 

(Thousand  dolian) 


20 
34 
56 
70 
92 
24 
98 
161 
264 


Other 
source. 


(Thouigud  doljarj) 
1,H5- 


3P 

16 

210 


35 
64 
157 
265 
213 
■  75 
213 
299 
535 


5 
15 
6 
6 
2 


1  " 
20 
24 


120 
55 
53 


6 
29 

36 

10 


42 

10 

21 

■  2 


36 
28 

144 


8 
18 
25 
128 
21 
57 
17 
25 


13C 

63 

336 


11.04 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  lie— TOURIST  COURTS 


-SIZE  BY  NUMBER  OF  RENTAL  UNITS— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE: 

Establishments,  Rental  Units,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


1948 


EstabUshments  having — 

Total,  au  esQousDmaits 

30  rental  units  or  more 

20  to  29  rental  units 

Paid 

Paid 

Fiid 

Geographic  division  and  State 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Rental 
units 

Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 

Payroll, 
enure 
year 

(Thous. 

Active 
proprie- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 

employees 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

Estab- 
hsh- 
ments 

Rental 
units 

Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 

Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(TTious. 

Active 
proprie- 
tors," 
Novem- 
ber 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Rental 
units 

Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(T>ioujand 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

(TJiom. 

Active 
propri- 

Novcm- 
ber 

Employees. 

workweek 
ended 
Dearest 
Nov.  15 

^Number 

(^iumber) 

dollars) 

doU 

(Number) 

(Mumber) 

Wumber) 

(Number) 

dollars) 

dol.) 

y^umber] 

(Number) 

(Number) 

(Number) 

dolUrs) 

dol.) 

T^umber] 

(Number) 

United  States,  total 

25,919 

303,900 

195,505 

22,604 

27,715 

16,972 

1,072 

48,295 

39,215 

7,895 

967 

4,744 

2,249 

52,061 

37.183 

5.467 

2,368 

3.985 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

1,700 

17,541 

7,557 

712 

1,812 

228 

54 

2,078 

1,054 

193 

48 

49 

92 

2,136 

992 

131 

100 

40 

Middle  Atlantic 

1,683 

18,267 

8,886 

839 

1,866 

425 

62 

2,457 

1,373 

255 

64 

94 

122 

2,828 

1,491 

205 

148 

111 

East  North  Central         . 

3,184 

27,310 

13,410 

1,137 

3,508 

759 

39 

1,654 

1,111 

216 

41 

139 

123 

2,809 

1,678 

277 

U5 

127 

West  North  Central 

2,750 

27,245 

16,390 

1,661 

2,984 

1,227 

55 

2,118 

1,922 

372 

64 

240 

162 

3,751 

2,357 

364 

174 

248 

South  Atlantic 

2,999 

36,418 

26,262 

3,412 

3,207 

3,144 

128 

6,056 

5,002 

986 

111 

677 

282 

6,490 

5,471 

812 

296 

728 

East  South  Central 

899 

11,611 

9,327 

1,421 

889 

1,444 

44 

1,792 

1,955 

363 

42 

302 

116 

2,665 

2,141 

405 

117 

374 

West  South  Central 

3,136 

44,211 

29,905 

4,544 

2,968 

4,171 

238 

10,601 

9,758 

2,059 

170 

1,609 

379 

8,899 

6,371 

1,081 

34« 

938 

Mountain 

3,789 

51,960 

35,944 

4,082 

4,069 

2,499 

203 

10,031 

8,273 

1,673 

180 

707 

460 

10,667 

7,833 

991 

499 

670 

Paafic 

5,779 

69,337 

47,824 

4,796 

6,412 

3,075 

249 

11,508 

8,767 

1,778 

247 

927 

513 

11,816 

8,849 

1,201 

553 

749 

New  England : 

Maine             

416 

4,169 

1,665 

148 

457 

46 

12 

470 

lU 

17 

17 

6 

15 

353 

154 

21 

17 

i 

New  Hampshire 

547 

5,487 

2,356 

198 

591 

31 

14 

550 

371 

63 

11 

5 

27 

613 

254 

34 

30 

5 

Vermont    . 

220 

2,418 

972 

106 

218 

27 

7 

245 

76 

10 

6 

•  ■■ 

19 

441 

193 

32 

21 

7 

Massachusetts                       .  . 

363 

3,828 

1,792 

186 

378 

81 

17 

671 

448 

98 

10 

36 

19 

439 

247 

27 

18 

11 

Rhode  Island 

41 

440 

190 

17 

52 

13 

2 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

1 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

Connecticut 

113 

1,199 

582 

57 

116 

30 

2 

(X) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

11 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

Middle  Atlantic; 

New  York 

1,034 

10,939 

4,598 

325 

1,146 

112 

38 

1,467 

707 

97 

47 

30 

66 

1,531 

652 

68 

81 

27 

New  Jersey 

243 

3,026 

1,705 

266 

245 

116 

18 

754 

473 

125 

10 

44 

22 

509 

266 

56 

22 

22 

Pennsylvania 

406 

4,302 

2,583 

248 

475 

197 

6 

236 

193 

33 

7 

20 

34 

788 

573 

81 

45 

62 

East  North  Central 

Ohio 

418 

4,219 

2,802 

328 

429 

203 

11 

444 

372 

83 

9 

43 

30 

693 

511 

102 

25 

54 

Indiana 

280 

2,555 

1,514 

138 

330 

1J4 

5 

203 

130 

31 

6 

27 

8 

194 

112 

K 

11 

U 

Illinois 

296 

3,086 

2,077 

218 

317 

172 

4 

129 

169 

34 

3 

32 

15 

341 

325 

56 

13 

26 

Michigan    , 

1,441 

11,628 

4,721 

283 

1,637 

177 

14 

698 

340 

53 

19 

21 

47 

1,029 

487 

60 

60 

30 

Wisconsin 

749 

5,822 

2,296 

170 

795 

73 

5 

130 

100 

15 

4 

16 

23 

552 

243 

45 

26 

4 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota                     

1,063 

8,817 

4,077 

330 

1,184 

156 

16 

587 

345 

51 

21 

34 

34 

775 

408 

65 

41 

31 

Iowa 

308 

2,950 

1,839 

144 

333 

120 

2 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(k) 

21 

(x) 

(X) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

Missouri 

542 

5,398 

3,939 

505 

583 

384 

17 

700 

915 

201 

21 

119 

22 

508 

392 

64 

27 

54 

North  Dakota 

61 

700 

460 

47 

67 

39 

•  >■ 

•  ■■ 

•  • . 

•  >■ 

... 

6 

150 

105 

17 

6 

12 

South  Dakota 

224 

2,749 

1,555 

192 

212 

138 

7 

278 

218 

50 

5 

30 

21 

493 

336 

51 

20 

27 

Nebraska     

217 

2,657 

1,993 

215 

237 

178 

5 

(x) 

(X) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

21 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

Kansas 

335 

3,974 

2,527 

228 

368 

212 

8 

264 

160 

28 

10 

23 

37 

875 

525 

71 

36 

59 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware           

36 

363 

224 

19 

39 

17 

1 

(x) 

(x)      , 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

2 

(x) 

(x) 

(l) 

(x) 

(I) 

Maryland     

166 

2,274 

2,029 

249 

186 

197 

8 

346 

333 

44 

7 

24 

25 

585 

591 

85 

25 

55 

District  of  Columbia 

1 

156 

148 

39 

•  •  • 

13 

1 

156 

U8 

39 

■  ■• 

13 

... 

... 

... 

.•• 

... 

•  ■• 

Virginia   

319 

4,382 

4,270 

543 

333 

519 

18 

787 

844 

171 

17 

128 

46 

1,070 

1,162 

166 

47 

157 

West  Virginia 

77 

854 

391 

28 

78 

36 

3 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

6 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

(I) 

North  Carohna      

300 
181 

3,654 
2,377 

2,364 
1,503 

336 
202 

304 
173 

244 
214 

9 
9 

709 
348 

569 
193 

119 
42 

5 
6 

47 
37 

19 
24 

439 
,524 

349 

445 

60 
67 

23 
«5 

41 

South  Carohna 

59 

Georgia 

319 

3,974 

3,078 

417 

315 

514 

11 

465 

380 

62 

8 

57 

36 

847 

699 

120 

32 

136 

Flonda 

1,600 

18,384 

12,255 

1,579 

1,779 

1,390 

68 

3,110 

2,473 

503 

63 

364 

124 

2,845 

2,131 

303 

138 

268 

East  South  Central : 

Kentucky          

222 

2,525 

1,962 

267 

220 

242 

12 

454 

386 

67 

16 

55 

15 

337 

269 

53 

U 

43 

Tennessee   

362 

4,672 

3,730 

553 

357 

538 

10 

480 

608 

114 

5 

82 

53 

1,238 

1,050 

186 

57 

172 

Alabama          

166 
149 

2,136 
2,278 

2,012 
1,623 

313 
288 

165 
147 

361 
303 

11 

11 

397 
461 

561 
400 

100 
82 

14 
7 

92 
73 

20 
28 

449 
641 

362 
460 

68 
98 

30 

70 

Mississippi 

89 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas      

456 
253 

4,804 
3,997 

3,003 
3,064 

392 
568 

473 
213 

396 
540 

13 
23 

579 
1,126 

518 
1,199 

95 
259 

7 
16 

86 
222 

30 
46 

707 
1,074 

552 

867 

95 

170 

26 

37 

92 

Louisiana      

U4 

Oklahoma                              .  . 

411 

4,702 

2,883 

301 

422 

270 

13 

484 

434 

77 

15 

57 

32 

723 

461 

79 

32 

66 

Texas 

2,016 

30,708 

20,955 

3,283 

1,860 

2,965 

189 

8,412 

7,607 

1,628 

132 

1,244 

271 

6,395 

4,491 

737 

251 

636 

Mountain : 

Montana 

392 

4,776 

2,953 

304 

440 

165 

17 

778 

492 

111 

17 

45 

36 

818 

577 

77 

39 

53 

Idaho 

289 
270 

3,252 
5,214 

1,926 
3,492 

128 
420 

293 
298 

95 

181 

12 
23 

463 
1,925 

304 
977 

41 
201 

13 

20 
41 

22 

519 
991 

323 

909 

30 
93 

22 

59 

29 

Wyoming   

73 

Colorado 

1,031 
537 
703 
290 

11,999 
7,765 
9,703 
5,085 

7,454 
5,302 
6,894 
3,993 

588 
598 
810 
729 

1,160 
527 
748 
290 

362 
501 
589 
333 

26 
33 
33 
•33 

1,026 
1,428 
1,408 

1,877 

657 
1,083 
1,499 
1,842 

117 
198 
279 
466 

32 
28 
26 
23 

47 
132 
142 

151 

94 
76 
103 
43 

2,174 

1,759 

2,444 

989 

1,374 

1,347 

1,627 

745 

131 
181 
219 
126 

120 
72 

108 
36 

64 

New  Mexico ,' 

138 

Arizona , 

159 

Utah 

S4 

Nevada 

277 

4,166 

3,930 

505 

313 

273 

26 

1,126 

1,419 

260 

27 

129 

42 

973 

931 

134 

43 

70 

Pacific;' 

Washington 

901 

10,078 

6,307 

517 

934 

319 

26 

1,030 

544 

88 

28 

48 

83 

1,941 

1,358 

204 

86 

m 

Orepon 

1,189 
3,689 

10,843 
48,416 

7,039 
34,478 

440 
3,839 

1,503 
3,975 

313 
2,443 

19 
204 

717 
9,761 

603 
7,620 

95 
1,595 

24 
195 

56 
823 

52 
378 

1,203- 
8,672 

880 
6,611 

98 
899 

65 
402 

66 

Cahfomia 

572 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


TOURIST  COURTS 


11.05 


Table  lie— TOURIST  COURTS 


SIZE  BY  NUMBER  OF  RENTAL  UNITS— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948— Continued 

ESTABUSHMBNTS,  KenTAL  UnITS,  RECEIPTS,  PaV  RolL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


Geographic  division  and  State 


;NumbCT)  (Humlxr) 


Estabbshments  having- 


IS  to  19  rental  units 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


Rental 
units 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(TTiotudnd 
dolldr 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Tliotu. 
dol.) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

Qjumha]  (>tumbcT) 


Active 
propne- 
tors,* 
Novem- 
ber 


Estab- 
Ush- 
ments 


(^fumber 


10  to  14  rental  units 


Rental 
units 


(^JHinber) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thouj. 
dol.) 


Active 
propnc- 
tors.' 
Novem- 
ber 

[>fumbtfr] 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Jvfumbcr) 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


[T^umbg) 


Less  than  10  rental  units 


Rental 
units 


(Afumber) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

(Thous. 
dol.) 


Active 
propri- 
etors,* 
Novem- 
ber 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Afumber) 


United  Slatea,  total 

Geographic  divisions: 

Ne4'  England  

Middle  .Atlanuc     

East  Nonh  Central 

West  North  Central 

South  Atlanac        

East  South  Central 

West  South  Central 

Mountain   

Pacific        

New  England : 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts . 
Rhode  bland 
Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic; 
New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central.' 

Ohio   

Indiana 

Illinois  

Michigan 

Wisconsin     

West  North  Central : 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  DakoQ 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia    

West  Vu-ginu 

North  CaroLna 

South  Carolina 

Georgia                            .... 
Flonda  

East  South  Central : 

Kentucky 
Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana    

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montaru 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado   

New  Meidco 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


2,8U 


171 
153 
203 
230 
350 
105 
386 
528 
687 


34 
30 
41 
157 


45 
26 
54 

155 
74 

100 
37 
37 


94 
93 
500 


46,694 


30,6U 


3,496 


3,082 


2,774 


6,500 


75,405 


13,285 


81,445 


2,025 


14)160 


2,822 
2,523 
3,327 
3,816 
5,832 
1,752 
6,449 
8,803 
11,370 


811 
787 
378 
593 
101 
152 


1,566 
376 
581 

441 
358 
609 
1,311 
608 


713 
394 
773 
165 
581 
519 
671 


440 

855 
133 
554 
500 
665 
2,616 

298 
771 
236 
447 


647 

516 

782 

4,504 


749 

429 

897 

2,565 

1,257 

1,676 

618 

612 


1,549 
1,523 
8,298 


1,196 
1,204 
1,772 
2,538 
4,145 
1,434 
4,076 
6,178 
8,068 


134 
1J2 
166 
300 
586 
2L2 
554 
636 
776 


192 
175 
240 
248 
383 
107 
377 
587 
773 


308 
315 
162 
246 
69 


652 
184 
368 

31J 
194 
322 
677 
266 


361 
257 
623 
96 
340 
406 
455 


76 
370 

798 
64 
285 
250 
492 
1,810 

344 
582 
197 
311 


505 

325 

427 

2,819 


434 
244 

663 
1,764 

784 
1,238 

457 

594 


1,046 
1,091 
5,931 


11 
59 

99 
6 
39 
30 
78 
264 

42 
92 
31 
47 


72 

54 

42 

386 


34 
U 
69 

166 
79 

151 
61 
63 


91 

89 

596 


114 
21 
40 

31 
25 
45 
93 
46 


51 
9 
34 
29 
49 
176 


47 

26 

45 

259 


58 
33 
53 

183 
78 

101 
41 
40 


93 
134 
546 


60 
104 
216 
535 
241 
558 
451 
560 


34 

38 

87 

205 


36 
106 


73 

58 

42 

385 


22 
14 
37 

116 
76 

106 
40 
40 


63 

70 

427 


374 
400 
600 
640 
770 
268 
894 
1,065 
1,489 


82 
137 
50 
72 
7 
26 


233 
55 
112 

95 

65 

80 

243 

117 


197 
77 

114 
17 
63 
68 

104 


70 
20 
83 
51 
100 
397 


67 
102 
59 

40 


104 
67 
126 
597 


110 
78 
76 
274 
159 
218 
88 
62 


220 

242 

1,027 


4,338 
4,645 
6,804 
7,432 
8,903 
3,111 
10,392 
12,501 
17,279 


1,797 
2,166 
3,567 
4,364 
5,842 
2,333 
5,560 
8,108 
11,769 


129 
165 
289 
339 
612 
318 
575 
544 
750 


393 
450 
691 
737 
836 
269 
877 
1,197 
1,688 


39 
101 
243 
248 
664 
366 
685 
449 
561 


1,009 
946 
2,219 
1,663 
1,469 
366 
1,239 
1,533 
2,841 


6,167 
5,814 
12,716 
10, 128 
9,137 
2,291 
7,870 
9,958 
17,364 


2,518 
2,652 
5,282 
5,209 
5,802 
1,464 
4,U0 
5,552 
10,371 


125 
82 
189 
286 
416 
123 
275 
238 
291 


1,079 
1,029 
2,401 
1,761 
1,581 
354 
1,198 
1,606 
3,151 


959 
1,604 
586 
817 
74 
298 


2,708 
636 

1,301 

1,078 

729 

923 

2,768 

1,306 


2,248 
893 

1,321 
199 
751 
810 

1,210 


106 

476 

803 
232 
960 
580 
1,165 
4,581 

753 

1,210 

688 

460 


1,204 

774 

1,455 

6,959 


1,274 

915 

905 

3,177 

1,902 

2,580 

1,028 

720 


2,552 
2,789 
11,938 


369 
656 
274 
339 
26 
133 


1,017 
435 
714 

661 
472 
701 
1,179 
554 


,090 
599 
861 
129 
407 
515 
763 


48 

400 

763 
88 
533 
379 
792 
2,839 

542 
863 
600 
328 


628 

374 

968 

3,790 


766 

545 

664 

2,039 

1,387 

1,621 

642 

444 


1,693 
1,805 
8,271 


27 
44 
26 

21 

M 


74 
109 
85 
50 


82 

54 

60 

379 


27 
46 

114 
97 

120 
58 
23 


87 
90 
573 


91 

151 
50 
71 


260 

59 

131 

107 
76 
91 

286 

Ul 


240 
93 

121 
23 
62 
78 

120 


107 
64 
132 
574 


129 
77 
87 
312 
162 
255 
101 
74 


238 

320 

1,130 


67 
2 

60 
46 

131 
316 


68 
120 
113 

65 


81 

75 

62 

467 


24 
23 
94 
105 
124 
38 
17 


53 

75 

433 


258 
321 
121 
219 
25 
65 


602 
125 
219 

255 
180 

160 

1,057 

567 


772 

184 

343 

23 

98 

92 

146 


21 
66 

135 
40 
155 

67 
131 
854 


110 
151 
62 


193 
690 


184 
151 
73 
482 
195 
249 


478 
783 
,580 


1,576 

1,933 

768 

1,308 

166 

416 


3,667 

751 

1,396 

1,563 
1,071 
1,084 
5,822 
3,176 


4,494 
1,126 
2,096 
185 
646 
626 
954 


113 

427 

867 
249 
992 
425 
832 
5,232 

683 
973 
366 
269 


1,667 

507 

1,258 

4,438 


1,157 

926 

496 

3,057 

1,419 

1,595 

573 

735 


3,006 
4,611 
9,747 


720 
760 
267 
512 
71 
188 


1,570 
347 
735 

945 

606 

560 

2,038 

1,133 

1,873 
646 

1,148 
130 
254 
534 
624 


81 
335 

703 
102 
628 
236 
715 
3,002 

421 
627 
292 
124 


800 

299 

793 

2,248 


684 
510 
279 
1,620 
701 
909 
307 
542 


1,666 
2,660 
6,045 


41 
6 
63 
19 
63 
203 


48 

31 

43 

153 


47 
68 
176 


276 
343 
120 
238 
31 
71 


644 
133 
252 

257 
212 
165 
1,179 
538 


833 
195 
361 
29 
91 
95 
157 


24 
76 

142 
38 

159 
66 

129 

947 


107 
146 
57 
44 


236 
70 
198 
644 


197 
147 
86 
513 
187 
258 


489 

960 

1,702 


*  Prcrrietors  cf  unincorporated  businesses. 
X   Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure, 
z  Less  than  $500. 


AUTOMOBILE  REPAIR  SERVICES 
AND GARAGES 


CONTENTS 

Table  Page 

12A  Automobile  Repair  Services  and  Garages — Receipts,  by  Major  Sources — ^United  States,  by  Kind 

of  Business:  ig-^S 12.02 

12B  Automobile  Repair  Services  and  Garages — Receipts,  by  Major  Sources — Geographic  Division  and 

State:  1948 12.03 

12C  Automobile  Repair  Services  and  Garages — Receipts,  by  Major  Sources — Selected  Standard 

Metropolitan  Areas:  19AS 12.04 

P.  0.  =  35  -  •  12.01 


12.02 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table  12A.— AUTOMOBILE  REPAIR  SERVICES  AND  GARAGES— RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— UNITED  STATES,  BY  KIND 

OF  BUSINESS:  1948 


Kind  of  business 


mcnts, 
total 


(>futnber) 


Receipts,  entire  yea^from — 


(Tfimi5dnd 
dollars) 


Storage  and 
parking 

^Thousand 
dollars) 


Repairs  and 
service 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Sales  of 
merchandise 


(Thousand 

doilHTS) 


Estaly 

lishments 

selling 

merchandise 


(Number) 


EstabliBhments  analyzing  sales  of  merchandise 


Receipts  from  sales  of  merchandise 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Parts  and 
accessories 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Gasoline 
and  oil 

(Tlimisand 
dollari) 


Other 
merchandise 

(TllOUSdTui 

dollars) 


Automobile  repair  services  and  garages, 
total 

Automobile  repair  shops,  total 

General  automobile  repair  shops 

Battery  and  ignition  repair  and  service  shops 
Glass  replacement  and  repair  shops 

Paint  shops 

Radiator  repair  shops 

Tire  repair  shops 

Top  and  body  repair  shops 

Autcmoblle  repair  shops,  n.e.c 

Brake  repair  shops 

Wheel,  axle,  spring  repair  shops 

Other  automobile  repair  shops,  n.e.c 

Automobile  rentals  (without  drivers) 

Automobile  storage,  parking,  total 

Storage  garages 

Parlting  lots 

Automobile  services  (exc.  repair),  total 

Automobile  laundries 

Automobile  services,  n.e.c 

n.e.c.  Not  elsewhere  classified. 


95,54.; 


1,561,109 


152,130 


1,194,709 


;u,;70 


173,631 


69,503 


84,875 


1,272,036 


7,579 


1,089,215 


175,242 


25,796 


65,956 


60,147 
1,890 
1,079 

2,567 

2,844 

1,955 

10,425 

3,968 

751 

1,197 

2,020 

1,011 


839,466 
30,398 
20,248 

32,165 

36,267 

34,976 

188,298 

90,218 
18,067 
37,602 
34,549 

83,917 

190,347 


6,484 
89 
18 

151 
31 
59 

592 

155 
64 
57 
34 


2,099 
142,240 


699,763 
26,805 
18,280 

30,527 

32,264 

29,663 

172,460 

79,453 
15,658 
32,120 
31,675 

78,468 


133,219 
3,504 
1,950 

1,487 

3,972 

5,254 

15,246 

10,610 
2,345 
5,425 
2,840 

3,350 

35,012 


19,985 
625 
260 

343 

742 

725 

2,044 

1,072 
234 
432 
406 

195 

2,489 


16,172 
404 
169 

258 

387 

488 

1,499 

648 
154 
300 
194 


2,334 


108,359 
2,358 
1,212 

1,200 
2,123 
3,386 
11,421 

7,099 
1,620 
4,076 
1,403 

3,002 

32,961 


46,078 

1,845 

579 

862 
1,569 
1,679 
7,734 

5,610 

1,202 

3,528 

880 

400 

3,001 


2,606 
5,927 


1,125 


115 ,479 
74,868 


14,809 


73,854 
68,386 


11,575 
1,520 


13,931 


30,050 
4,962 


1,892 
597 


1,772 
562 


28,221 
4,740 


2,753 
248 


792 
333 


10,375 
4,434 


113 
99 


9,824 
4,107 


438 
228 


346 
164 


50,699 

330 

54 

135 

203 

533 

1,430 

786 
3U 
195 
278 


28,459 


24,211 
4,248 


256 
69 


20,195 


17,032 


11,582 
183 
579 

203 

351 

1,174 

2,257 

703 
105 
353 
245 

1,623 

1,501 


1,257 
244 


19 
2Q 


AUTOMOBILE  REPAIR  SHOPS 


12.03 


Tabic    12B.— AUTOMOBILE  REPAIR  SERVICES  AND  GARAGES-  RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES- 
GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948 


- 

Establish- 
mcnis. 
toul 

(>iuirlbCT) 

Receiptientire  ytatfrom— 

Estab- 
lishments 
selling 
merchandise 

iHumbcr) 

Estabtishments  analyzing  sales  of  merchandise 

Total 

(T/ioujjnd 
dolbri) 

Storage  and 
parking 

(TlwujdnJ 
dollars) 

Repairs  and 
service 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Sales  of 
merchandise 

(Tliousand 
dolbrs) 

Number 

Receipts  from  sales  of  merchant^ 

se 

Geognphic  division  and  State 

Toul 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Parts  and 
accessories 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Gasoline 
and  oil 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Other 
merchandise 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

United  States,  total 

05,544 

l,'>61,U>i 

1"^2.130 

1,194,''0'> 

214,270 

28,594 

22,579 

173,631 

69 . 503 

e3,oj3 

20,1"'. 

Geographic  divisions: 
New  England 
Middle  AtUntic 
East  North  Central 
West  North  Central 
South  Atlanuc 
East  Sooth  Central 
We«  South  Central 
Mountain 
Paafic 

5,773 
18,883 
17,406 
10,469 
10, %2 

5,138 
10,491 

3,667 
i:?,755 

98,247 
350,704 
299,351 
140,899 
168,828 

70,658 
135,800 

56,462 
240,160 

8,495 
52,987 
34,371 
8,887 
10,397 
3,912 
9,522 
2,271 
21,288 

75,407 
247,368 
224,074 
111,286 
139,332 

58,002 
112,313 

45,683 
181j244 

14,345 
50,349 
40,906 
20,726 
19,099 

8,744 
13,965 

8,508 
37,628 

1,798 
5,504 
5,656 
3,609 
2,604 
1,384 
2,243 
1,333 
4,463 

1,506 
4,767 
4,419 
2,675 
2,128 
1,136 
1,711 
904 
3,333 

12,172 
44,720 
32,256 
15,410 
15,779 

7,406 
10,767 

5,686 
29,435 

3,803 
13,587 
14,457 
7,162 
6,542 
3,397 
4,883 
2,439 
13,183 

6,982 
26,372 
14,144 
6,507 
7,064 
3,285 
4,676 
2,603 
12,295 

1,387 
4,761 
3,655 
1,741 
2,173 

724 
1,208 

589 
3,957 

New  England : 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vcnnont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic; 

New  York 
New  Jersey 
Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central 
Ohio                                   ..,, 

679 
414 
315 

2,540 
509 

1,316 

8,651 
3,342 
6,890 

5,033 
2,562 

4,302 
3,719 
1,790 

1,950 
1,916 
3,021 
364 
410 
1,160 
1,648 

209 
1,336 

341 
1,533 

777 
1,918 
1,057 
1,889 
1,902 

1,395 

1,547 

1,423 

773 

1,076 
1,210 
2,036 
6,169 

417 
410 
172 
1,081 
466 
500 
477 
144 

1,844 
1,355 
9,556 

8,790 
5,696 
3,529 

49,108 
7,353 

23,771 

191,457 

55,217 

104,030 

78,947 
36,708 
94,341 
61,647 
27,708 

29,610 
24,430 
43,446 
3,710 
4,324 
15,508 
19,871 

2,870 
22,741 
12,780 
24,432 
10,348 
23,331 
12,644 
26,648 
33,034 

19,418 

23,293 

19,884 

8,063 

8,770 
19,137 
24,217 
83,676 

6,592 
5,158 
2,403 
18,911 
5,965 
7,368 
7,189 
2,876 

32,158 
25,401 
182,601 

344 

60 

52 

5,478 

812 

1,749 

40,195 
4,070 
8,722 

9,189 
2,951 
14,127 
6,463 
1,641 

2,065 

750 

4,911 

14 

29 

603 

515 

266 

1,982 

2,793 

816 

427 

302 

246 

1,700 

1,865 

1,250 

1,802 

831 

29 

125 
1,961 
1,332 
6,104 

27 
35 
52 

1,233 

49 

442 

304 

129 

2,288 

1,490 

17,510 

7,117 
4,785 
2,684 

36,917 
5,597 

18,307 

119,971 
45,492 
81,905 

59,365 
29,264 
67,001 
46,414 
22,030 

23,392 
19,380 
32,843 
2,953 
3,451 
13,330 
15,937 

2,101 
18,385 

8,710 
20,278 

8,318 
19,499 
11,158 
22,795 
28,088 

15,735 
18,635 
16,674 
6,958 

7,418 
1A,589 
20,406 
69,900 

5,733 
4,604 
1,831 
14,595 
5,058 
5,662 
5,822 
2,378 

24,581 
21,076 
135,587 

1,329 
851 
793 

6,713 
944 

3,715 

31,291 

5,655 

13,403 

10,393 
4,493 

13,213 
8,770 
4,037 

4,153 
4,300 
5,692 
743 
844 
1,575 
3,419 

503 
2,374 
1,277 
3,338 
1,603 
3,530 
1,240 
2,153 
3,081 

2,433 
2,856 
2,379 
1,076 

1,227 
2,587 
2,479 
7,672 

832 

519 

520 

3,083 

853 

1,264 

1,063 

369 

5,289 
2,835- 
29,504 

230 
148 
141 
683 
135 
461 

2,763 

774 

1,967 

1,642 

756 

1,417 

1,203 

638 

634 
822 
834 
189 
196 
276 
658 

67 
324 

57 
443 
242 
595 
172 
326 
378 

422 
437 
334 
191 

280 

287 

491 

1,185 

U3 
104 

83 
465 
137 
195 
163 

43 

682 

341 

3,440 

190 
133 
128 
566 
107 
382 

2,413 

680 

1,674 

1,227 
622 

1,167 
874 
529 

504 
544 
696 
123 
116 
208 
484 

56 
278 

46 
390 
192 
482 
125 
266 
293 

370 
357 
263 
146 

224 
217 
398 
872 

99 
74 
53 
311 
95 
120 
123 
29 

572 

265 

2,496 

1,105 
775 
771 

5,797 
720 

3,004 

28,685 
4,974 
11,061 

■?,940 
3,712 
10,850 
6,443 
3,311 

3,192 
2,726 
4,823 
459 
537 
1,182 
2,491 

408 
2,067 
1,021 
3,010 
1,301 
2,822 

806 
1,824 
2,520 

2,181 

2,321 

1,998 

906 

1,007 
2,070 
2,038 
5,652 

500 
364 
336 
2,134 
560 
764 
752 
276 

4,550 
2,350 
22,535 

380 
226 
169 
1,984 
157 
887 

8,241 
1,847 
3,499 

4,500 
1,465 
4,038 
3,295 
1,159 

1,015 

1,341 

2,076 

215 

246 

629 

1,640 

217 
645 
482 
958 
446 

1,522 
499 
662 

1,111 

941 

1,036 

852 

568 

552 

592 

1,135 

2,604 

211 
107 
193 
933 
290 
342 
350 
63 

1,366 

493 

11,299 

647 
477 
549 

3,098 
483 

1,728 

18,036 
2,124 
6,212 

2,569 
1,885 
5,554 
2,432 
1,704 

1,736 
974 

2,380 
171 
266 
399 
581 

173 

1,105 

400 

1,7U 

655 

808 

196 

904 

1,110 

1,037 

1,090 

962 

196 

384 
1,252 

634 
2,406 

201 
205 
103 
974 
234 
377 
339 
175 

2,748 
1,492 
8,055 

78 
72 
53 

715 
80 

389 

2,408 
1,003 
1,350 

871 
362 
1,253 
716 
448 

441 
411 
367 
73 
25 
154 
270 

18 
317 
139 
339 
200 
492 
111 
258 

Michigan                                                        

Wisconsin                                                        

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota    -. 

Iowa    

South  Dakota 

Nebraska ,, 

South  Atlantic: 

Debware   

MAryland 

North  Carobna       I ,'.... 

Flonda      

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky    

203 

Alabama    

184 

West  South  Central: 

Louisiana    

OUahoma '.'.'.'. . 

Tens 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho   

226 
269 
642 

38 

Wyoming 

Colorado   

40 
227 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

45 
63 

Pacific: 

Waihington 

38 
416 

CaMomia .  .                

360 
3,181 

12.04 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL  STATISTICS 


Table   12C.— AUTOMOBILE  REPAIR  SERVICES  AND  GARAGES— RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES- 
SELECTED  STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREAS;  1948 


Metropolitan  area 


Akron,  Ohio 

Albany-  Schenectady-Troy,  N.  Y. . 
AUentown-Bethiehein-Easton.  F^. 

Atlanta.  Ga   

Baltimore.  Md 

Birmingham.  Ala 

Boston.  Mass 

Bndgep-irt,  Conn  .     . 

Buffalo,  N.  Y  

Canton,  Ohio 


Charleston.  W.  Va 

Chattanooga.  Tenn 

Chicago.  Ill  

Cincinnati.  Ohio 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

Columbus,  Ohio 

Dallas,  Tex     

Davenport,  Iowa-Rock  Island-Moline,  111. 

Dayton.  Ohio 

Denver.  Colo 


Des  Moines,  Iowa 
Detroit,  Mich  -  . 
Dututh,  Minn.-Superior.Wis. 

Erie,  Pa     < 

Flint,  Mich 

Fort  Wnrth,  Tex, 

Fresno,  I^lif  

Grand  F.apids.  Mich 

Harrisbtirg.  Pa 

Hartford.  Conn 


Houston,  Tex .        

Huntington.  W.  Va.-Aahland,  Ky. 

Indianapobs,  Ind 

Jackson'  ille,  Fla 

Johnsto'  vn.  Pa    

Kansas  ( 'ity.  Mo 

Knoxvill  ■.  Tenn 

Lancaste  *.  Pa   

Los  Angeles.  Calif 

Louisville.  Ky 


Memphis.  Tenn 

Miami.  Fla,    .     ,• 

Milwaukee.  Wis 

Mtnneai  oUs-St.  Paul,  Minn 

Mobile,  AU    

Nashvill  •,  Tenn 

New  Ha  /en.  Conn 

New  Or  eans.  La 

New  York- Northeastern  New  JerKy , 
Norfolk-  Portsmouth.  Va 


OklahomCity.  Okla. 

Omaha.  Nebr 

Peona,  111      

Phibdelphia.  Pa 

Phoenix.  Ariz,         ,     . 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Portland,  Oreg 

Providence,  R.I 

Reading  Pa 

Richmond,  Va 


Rochest.  r.  N.  Y 

Sacramento,  CaUf 

St.  Louif,  Mo 

Salt  Uk    City.  Utah   , 
San  Ant  inio.  Tex       . 

San  Berrardmo,  Cahf 

San  Diego.  Cahf     

San  Francisco-Oakland,  Calif. 

San  Jose.  CaUf  

Scranton,  Pa   


Seattle,  Wash    

South  Bend.  Ind   

Spokane   Wash        

Spnngfield-Holyokc,Maa8 . 

Stockton ,  Calif 

Syracuse  N.  Y 

Tacoma.  Wash 

Tampa -St.  Petersburg.  Fla 

Toledo.  Ohio 

Trenton,  N.  J     


Tulsa.  Okla 

Utica-Rome,  N.  Y 

Washington,  D.  C 

Wheeling.  W.  Va.-Steubenville,Ohio. 

Wichita  Kans     

Wilkes-i'^irre-Hailetoo,  Pa 

Wilmington,  Del 

Worcest  ir,  Mass 

York.  P, 

Youngst  )wn.  Ohio 


Establish- 
ments, 
total 


(\miibcr) 


328 
341 
34-4 
411 
782 
306 
1,155 
154 
605 
198 

136 
U9 
2,231 
465 
823 
335 
535 
121 
263 
475 

198 
1,575 
119 
150 
186 
373 
298 
227 
197 
225 

7U 
119 
350 
172 
152 
685 
186 
205 
4,296 
322 

165 
415 
383 
681 
133 
204 
211 
354 
7,429 
229 

365 

244 
147 

2,301 
267 

1,217 
620 
4S5 
2K 
196 

381 
263 

1,067 
230 
371 
278 
411 

1,654 
246 
181 

606 
108 
155 
258 
232 
241 
186 
305 
240 
180 

238 
203 
517 
173 
251 
243 
180 
148 
205 
329 


Receipt5,ent3re  yea^from — 


Total 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


5,465 
6,644 
4,609 
10,767 
14,713 
6,833 
25,733 
3,514 
9,550 
2,910 

2,404 

2,177 

66,056 

10,087 

17,538 

6,400 

11,984 

1,888 

5,845 

11,426 

3,760 
30,804 
1,736 
2,311 
2,501 
6,475 
5,718 
5,760 
2,933 
4,247 

13,248 
1,746 
8,350 
4,602 
2,519 

13,502 
3,686 
3,323 

79,871 
7,741 

4,400 

11,116 

8,862 

U,707 

2,487 

5,8U 

4,059 

8,135 

177,693 

4,082 

7,029 

4,760 

3,475 

41,815 

4,403 

20,812 

15,169 

7,037 

3,356 

4,978 

5,967 
5,482 

20,180 
4,266 
5,792 
4,138 
6,773 

40,098 
4,803 
2,223 

13,330 
2,480 
3,349 
5,267 
4,986 
4,888 
2,917 
4,927 
5,073 
3,293 

5,821 
2,561 

16,846 
2,547 
4,323 
2,480 

(x) 
3,508 
2,948 
5,068 


Storage  and 
parking 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


615 
446 
144 

1,503 

1,737 
576 

4,324 
262 

1,038 
199 

93 

121 

13,391 

2,452 

2,670 

969 

1,543 

64 

834 

1,183 

450 

5,286 

52 

84 

230 

668 

251 

314 

227 

787 

2,080 
93 

1,899 
582 
UO 

2,092 
225 
155 

9,980 

1,012 

677 

956 

1,532 

2,003 

132 

763 

442 

1,349 

39,511 

418 

760 

415 

307 

4,049 

285 

3,006 

1,382 

798 

126 

221 

999 
381 

2,599 
258 
852 
111 
553 

5,569 
45 
327 

1,575 
185 
197 
446 
183 
530 
313 
182 
572 
287 

547 

94 

2,794 

188 

451 

129 

(x) 

354 

147 

489 


Repairs  and 
service 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


4,184 
5,226 
3,805 
8,507 

11,759 
5,459 

18,233 
2,784 
7,346 
2,292 

2,016 
1,800 

43,721 
6,367 

13,192 
4,844 
9,429 
1,574 
3,847 
8,580 

2,566 
21,451 
1,431 
2,061 
1,873 
5,322 
4,265 
5,008 
2,181 
2,800 

10,244 
1,322 
5,443 
3,332 
1,943 
9,597 
3,160 
2,674 

58,282 
5,952 

2,995 
9,415 
6,466 
10,871 
2,227 
4,710 
2,940 
5,665 
109,900 
3,142 

5,624 

3,777 
2,638 
33,044 
3,396 
15,701 
11,904 
5,344 
2,839 
4,121 

4,293 
4,346 

15,022 
3,374 
4,472 
3,328 
5,100 

27,624 
3,932 
1,734 

9,542 
2,104 
2,552 
3,811 
3,859 
3,460 
2,150 
4,290 
3,884 
.2,647 

4,786 
2,214 
12,337 
1,976 
3,105 
1,982 
1,804 
2,633 
2,263 
4,011 


Sales  of 
merchandise 

{Thousand 
dotlars) 


666 
972 
660 
757 

1,217 
798 

3,176 
468 

1,166 
419 

295 

256 
8,944 
1,268 
1,676 

587 
1,012 

250 
1,164 
1,663 

744 
4,067 
253 
166 
398 
485 
1,202 
438 
525 
660 

924 
331 

1,008 
688 
436 

1,813 

301 

494 

11,609 

777 

728 
745 
864 

1,833 
128 
341 
677 

1,121 

28,282 

522 

645 

568 

530 

4,722 

722 

2,105 

1,383 

845 

391 

636 

675 

755 

2,559 

634 

468 

699 

1,120 

6,905 

826 

162 

2,213 
191 
600 

1,010 
944 
898 
454 
455 
617 
359 


253 
1,715 
383 
767 
369 
368 
521 
538 
568 


Estab- 
lishments 
selling 
merchandise 


Wumber) 


96 
96 
65 

142 
79 

282 
51 

153 
73 

36 

34 

725 

153 

217 

84 

82 

35 

105 

174 

90 
399 
38 
30 
55 
55 
115 
65 
63 
78 

106 
39 
90 
42 
57 

188 
44 
67 
1,289 
71 

51 
62 
94 
178 
12 
39 
62 
77 
2,240 
54 

63 
62 
45 
578 
93 
284 
146 
121 
67 
56 

80 

83 

263 

72 

55 

110 

161 

641 

102 

37 

217 
25 
66 
54 
84 
73 
63 
52 
70 
36 

'  64 
46 
110 
53 
77 
71 
40 
48 
96 
77 


Establishments  analyzing  sales  of  merchandise 


78 
81 
87 
56 

128 
66 

233 
42 

132 
50 

26 
30 
6U 
141 
174 
48 
73 
21 
75 
120 

66 
293 
28 
24 
34 
47 
87 
50 
53 
71 

75 
25 
67 
35 
54 

U8 
40 
60 

897 
67 

36 
51 
88 
U7 
10 
31 
46 
67 
2,017 
47 

58 
52 

40 

473 

63 

218 

121 

95 

61 

52 

72 
66 

235 
56 
40 
80 
99 

552 
77 
23 

196 
19 
55 
45 
64 
61 
51 
36 
36 
30 

45 
31 
88 
42 
55 
61 
31 
42 
93 
68 


Receipts  from  sales  of  merchandise 


(Tliousand 
dollars) 


562 
837 
577 
678 

1,142 
697 

2,756 
399 

1,070 
278 

171 

231 

7,555 

1,232 

1,404 

351 

894 

173 

924 

1,257 

541 
3,201 
210 
129 
176 
377 
1,009 
334 
436 
617 

612 
229 
780 
669 
417 

1,436 
271 
391 

8,869 
767 

614 
609 
742 
1,399 
120 
261 
413 
992 
26,287 
488 

623 

500 

453 

3,770 

468 

1,527 

1,655 

642 

364 

587 

630 
687 

2,392 
478 
390 
567 
733 

6,017 
639 
105 

2,076 
160 
422 
94* 
542 
813 
363 
341 
340 
318 

349 
144 
1,369 
354 
478 
308 
280 
497 
524 
495 


Parts  and 
accessories 

(Thousand 
dollati) 


306 
234 
U3 
192 
344 
344 
857 
129 
290 
159 

49 
136 
2,590 
606 
774 
217 
349 

91 
687 
483 

266 

1,822 

47 

21 

134 
155 
656 
95 
80 
146 

256 
75 
303 
285 
188 
596 
132 
U2 
4,368 
448 

241 
384 
225 
356 
107 
94 
U3 
255 
7,666 
153 

293 
255 
248 
1,112 
191 
601 
259 
137 
129 
153 

298 
386 
917 
188 
179 
325 
373 
3,016 
428 
34 

652 
66 

135 
559 
207 
428 

86 
144 
156 

85 

175 
23 
594 
109 
300 
34 
U5 
228 
127 
260 


Gasoline 
and  (nl 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


238 
465 
347 
343 
583 
274 
1,510 
165 
549 
107 

95 

85 
4,151 
567 
474 
125 
449 

49 
166 
660 

233 

1,049 

147 

87 

28 

192 

233 

217 

283 

397 

293 
124 
424 
3U 
189 
739 
90 
163 
2,998 
265 

347 
U9 
453 
341 
13 
U2 
226 
692 
16,424 
275 

237 
160 
159 

2,24a 
250 
735 

1,166 
445 
210 
384, 

300 
257 

1,293 
258 
166 
185 
303 

2,243 

142 

59 

1,267 
90 
251 
321 
297 
240 
228 
158 
50 
159 

144 
106 
618 
206 
138 
194 
123 
184 
328 
188 


Other 
merchandise 

(Thousand 
dollgTr) 


X  Wi  '-hheld  to  avoid  dlBclomire, 


MISCELLANEOUS 


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CONTENTS 

Table  Page 

13A  Personal,  Business,  and  Repair  Services — ^Analysis  of  Soxirce  of  Receipts — United  States,  by- 
Kind  of  Business,  19^8 13.02 

13B  Service  Receipts  of  Retail  Stores — United  States,  by  Kind  of  Business,  1948 13.04- 

13C  Selected  Services — Period  Established  or  Acquired — United  States,  by  Kind  of  Business,  1948: 

Establishments  and  receipts 13.06 

13D  Amusements — Period  Established  or  Acquired — United  States,  by  Kind  of  Business,  1948: 

Establishments,  receipts,  and  taxes 13.09 

13E  Personal,  Business,  and  Repair  Services — Period  Established  or  Acquired — Geographic 

Division  and  State,  1948:   Establishments  and  receipts 13.11 

13F  Amusements — Period  Established  or  Acquired — Geographic  Division  and  State,  1948:   Estab- 
lishments, receipts,  and  taxes 13.12 

13G  Hotels — Period  Established  or  Acquired — Geographic  Division  and  State,  1948:   Establishments 

and  receipts 13 .  14 

13H  Toin-ist  Coiorts — Period  Established  or  Acquired — Geographic  Division  and  State,  1948: 

Establishments  and  receipts 13.15 

13J  Personal,  Business,  and  Repair  Services — ^Annual  Pay  Roll  and  Employment  for  Selected  Work- 
weeks—United States,  by  Kind  of  Business,  1948  and  1939 13.16 

13K  Personal,  Business,  and  Repair  Services — Annual  Pay  Roll  and  Employment  for  Selected  Work- 
weeks— Geographic  Division  and  State,  1948  and  1939 13.18 

13L  Amusements — ^Annual  Pay  Roll  and  Employment  for  Selected  Workweeks — United  States,  by  Kind 

of  Business,  1948  and  1939 13.19 

IM     Amusements — ^Annual  Pay  Roll  and  Employment  for  Selected  Workweeks — Geographic  Division  and 

State,  1948  and  1939 13.20 


P.  0.  -  33  S.  FO 


13.01 


13.02 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table  13 A.— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— ANALYSIS  OF  SOURCE  OF  RECEIPTS— UNITED  STATES,  BY 

KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948 


Kind  of  business 


All  establishments 


Number 


Receipts, 
icntireyear 

(Thoiodnd  dollars) 


Establishments  with  no 
sales  of  merchandise 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

(TTiomand  doUart) 


Establishments  reporting  sales  of  merchandise 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

(TTiomand  dollari) 


Saks  of 
mcTchandue 

(TViuMnd  dollara) 


Personal,  business,  and  repair  services,  total. 
Personal  services,  total 


Barber,  beauty  shops,  total. 


Barber  shops 

Beauty  shops 

Barber  and  beauty  shops  combined. 


Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants,  total 

Cleaning,  dyeing  plants  (exc,  rug  cleaning). 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 


Rug  cleaning,  repairing  plants. 
Funeral  service 


Laundries,  laundry  services,  total 

Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities,... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 
Industrial  laundries 


Linen  supply  service 

With  power  laundry  facilities. — 
Without  power  laundry  facilities. 


Diaper  service 

With  power  laundry  facilities. . . . 
Without  power  laundry  facilities. 


Laundries  (exc.  power) 

Photographic  studios  (inc.  commercial  photography),  total.... 
Photographic  studios  (exc.  commercial  photography) 


Conmercial  photography. 


Pressing,  alteration,  garment  repair  shops,  total 

Pressing,  alteration,  garment  repair  shops,   (exc.  fur 

repair  and  storage ) 

Fur  repair  and  storage  shops 


Shoe  repair  shops, shoeshine  parlors, hat  cleaning  shops, total. 

Shoe  repair  shops 

Shoeshine  parlors 

Hat  cleaning  shops 


Miscellaneous  personal  services,  total. 
Self-service  laundries 


Miscellaneous  personal  services,  n.e.c 

Costume  and  dress  suit  rental  agencies 

Turkish  baths,  massage  parlors 

Other  miscellaneous  personal  services,  n.e.c. 

Electrolysis 

Miscellaneous  personal  services,  n.e.c 


Business  services,  total. 


Advertising,  total. 


Advertising  agencies 

Outdoor  advertising  service 

Miscellaneous  advertising  service. 


Consumer  credit  reporting  agencies,  mercantile  reporting 
agencies,  adjustment  and  collection  agencies 


Duplicating,  addressing,  blueprinting,  photostating, 
mailing  list,  stenographic  services,  total 


ailing. 


Duplicating,  addressing,  mailing,  mailing  list,  steno- 
graphic services 

Duplicating,  addressing,  mailing,  mailing  list  services. 
Public  stenographic  services,  court  reporting 


Blueprinting,  photostating  services. 


Qnployment  agencies,  private. 
News  syndicates 


Services  to  dwellings  and  other  buildings,  total 

Disinfecting,  exterminating  service 

Window  cleaning  service 

Miscellaneous  services  to  dwellings  and  other  buildings. 


Business  services,  n.e.c,  total. 


Auctioneers'  establishments  (service  only) 

Coin-operated  machine  rental  and  repair  servicea. 

Detective  agencies 

Interior  decorating  service 

PhDto-f inishing  laboratories 

Sign  painting  shops 

Telephone  answering  service 

Window  display  service 

Other  business  services,  n.e.c 

See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


91,993 
74,497 
2,591 

25,534 


24,017 

4,757 

18,491 

769 

1,517 

18,675 

19,182 


6,783 

2,840 

3,555 

388 

1,176 
561 
615 

384 
318 
66 

10,839 

14,712 


U,549 
3,163 

47,888 


45,554 
2,334 

44,151 


39,763 
2,962 
1,426 

12,762 


8,523 

4,239 
510 

1,305 

2,424 
318 

2,106 

32,007 


3,279 
798 

1,909 


3,102 


2,430 
1,394 
1,036 


2,231 
77 


1,393 

1,260 

67D 

14,636 


670 

1,302 

603 

601 

1,703 

4,283 

367 

279 

4,828 


4,440,189 


4,161,425 


844,998 


744,852 


404,441 
417, 570 
22,987 

844,357 


807,673 
139,587 
627,064 
41,022 

36,684 

572,355 

1,257,987 


913,036 
517,933 
318,031 
77,072 

238,203 
174,520 
63,683 

25,887 
23,408 
2,479 

80,861 

212,025 


147,118 
64,907 


365,661 


320,148 
45,513 

218,800 


202,176 
6,668 
9,956 


65,409 

58,597 
10,117 

9,867 
38,613 

1,340 
37,273 

1,629,513 


652,063 


394,872 
114,881 
142,310 


121,913 


53,593 

43,637 

9,956 


30,784 
70,421 


43,467 
38,013 
35,855 

541,772 


14,535 

50,500 

18,786 

18,943 

88,839 

47,253 

7,469 

8,060 

287,387 


91,192 
71,092 
2,522 

25,534 


396,518 
326,639 
21,695 

844,357 


801 

3,405 

69 


24,017 

4,757 

18,491 

769 

1,517 

18,196 

19,157 


807,673 
139, 587 
627,064 
41,022 

36,684 


1,257,559 


479 
25 


6,783 

2,840 

3,555 

388 

1,176 
561 

615 

384 
318 


10,814 
12,828 


913,036 
517,933 
318,031 
77,072 

238,203 
174, 520 


25,887 
23,403 
2,479 

80,433 

171,286 


25 

1,884 


9,898 
2,9X 


111,612 
59,674 


311,055 


1,651 
233 


3,176 


43,670 
1,042 


299,229 
11,326 


1,884 
1,292 


36,260 
2,828 
1,246 


167,057 
6,003 

7,600 


3,503 
134 
180 


7,742 

3,746 
392 

1,264 

2,090 
313 

1,777 

29,325 


5,742 


3,182 

727 

1,833 


2,291 
1,274 
1,017 


2,224 

•  74 


1,172 
1,252 


12,803 


617 

1,110 

600 

422 

1,228 

4,047 

367 

250 

4,162 


53,058 

40,952 
5,485 
8,988 

26,479 
1,282 

25,197 


378,252 
89,255 
121,383 


47,530 
37,725 


30,585 
70,272 


32,043 
37,474 
32,754 

415,260 


12,216 
39,584 
18,705 
10,812 
59,138 
41,614 
7,469 
6,820 
218,902 


493 
118 
41 
334 
5 
329 


139 
120 
19 


47 
1,833 


53 
192 
3 
179 
475 
236 

29 
666 


1,643,333 


278,764 


100,146 


7,923 

90,931 

1,292 


14,709 
428 


428 
40,739 


35,506 
5,233 


20,919 
33,687 


35,119 

665 

2,356 


12,351 

17,645 
4,632 
879 
12,134 
58 
12,076 

223,686 


63,173 


16,620 
25,626 
20,927 


6,063 

5,912 

151 


199 
149 


11,424 

539 

3,101 

126,512 


2,319 

10,916 

81 

8,131 
29,701 

5,639 

1,240  I 
68,485 


2U 
19,3«5 


MISCELLANEOUS 


13.03 


Table  13A.— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— ANALYSIS  OF  SOURCE  OF  RECEIPTS- 
KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


-UNITED  STATES,  BY 


Kind  cf  buauMM 


All  establishments 


Receipts, 
entiityai 

[Thousimd  Mlars) 


Establishments  with  no 
sales  of  merchandise 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thomgnd  doilari) 


EstabUshments  reporting  sales  of  merchandise 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thousand  doliart) 


Sales  of 
merchandise 


(Tlioiuatid  dollari) 


Personal,  business,  and  repair  services — Continued 

Automobile  repair  services  and  garages,  total 

Autoixibile  repair  shops,  total 

General  automobile  repair  shops 

Battery  and  ignition  repair  and  service  shops 

Glass  replacement  and  repair  shops 

Paint  shops 

Radiator  repair  shops 

Tire  repair  shops 

Top  and  body  repair  shops 

Automobile  repair  stops,  n.e.c 

Brake  repair  shops 

Wheel,  axle,  spring  repair  shops 

Other  autoaobile  repair  shops,  n.e.c 

Automobile  rentals  (without  drivers) 

Automobile  storage,  parking,  total 

Storage  garages 

Parking  lots 

Automobile  services  (exc.  repair),  total 

Automobile  laundries 

Automobile  services,  n.e.c 

Miscellaneous  repair  services,  total 

BlBclfsnith  shops 

Electrical  repair  shops,  total 

Radio  repair  shops 

Refrigerator  service  and  repair  shops 

Other  electrical  repair  shops  (inc.  electrical  appliance 
repair  shops ) 

Upholstery,  furniture  repair  shops 

Watch,  clocli,  jewelry  repair  shops 

Kl^ellaneous  repair  shops,  total - 

Armature  repair  shops 

Bicycle  repair  shops 

Leather  goods  repair  shops 

LoclESmith,  gunsmith  shops 

Musical  instrument  repair  shops 

Repair  steps,  n.e.c 

Lawn  mower  sharpening  and  repair  shops 

Saw,  knife,  and  tool  sharpening  and  repair  shops 

Sewing  machine  repair  shops 

Stove  repair  shops 

Taxidermists 

Typewriter  repair  shops 

Welding  shops 

Other  repair  shops,  n.e.c 

n.e.c.  Not  elsewhere  classified. 


84,375 


60,147 
1,890 
1,079 
2,567 
2,gU 
1,955 

10,425 

3,968 

751 

1,197 

2,020 

1,011 


2,606 
5,927 


1,125 


792 
333 


80,023 


8,249 


12,558 
2,531 


4,351 


10,297 
12,750 


29,287 


2,023 
1,283 

550 
1,518 

789 

23,114 

774 

1,304 

483 

207 

211 

633 

3,536 

15,956 


1,561,109 


1,272,036 


839,466 
XI,  398 
20,248 
32,165 
36,267 
34,976 

188,298 

90,218 
18,067 
37,602 
34,549 

83,917 


115,479 
74,868 


10,375 
4,434 


44,411 


100,679 
45,507 


68,610 


126, 375 
86,401 


475,368 


60,472 
7,390 
3,617 

11,529 
5,534 

386,326 
2,385 
9,301 
3,961 
2,592 
1,570 
7,618 
36,854 

322,045 


59,079 


705, 578 


25,796 


40,152 
1,265 
819 
2,224 
2,102 
1,2X 
3,381 

2,396 
517 
765 

1,614 

816 
6,044 


418,715 
19,097 
13,866 
24,608 
22,667 
18,187 

133,078 

55,360 
11,155 
19,241 
24,964 

58,703 

57,383 


19,985 
625 
260 
343 
742 
725 
2,044 

1,072 
234 
432 
406 

195 

2,489 


714 
5,330 


12,332 
55,006 


1,892 
597 


729 
282 


3,032 
3,427 


8,407 
1,592 


3,343 
7,291 


21,705 


57,323 
19,403 


85,782 
32,001 


270,734 


4,151 
939 


1,949 
5,459 


7,582 


1,331 
786 
382 

1,001 
593 

17,612 

658 

1,116 

X5 

140 

189 

263 

3,120 

11,821 


28,400 
2,949 
1,752 
5,225 
3,162 

229,245 
1,275 
5,490 
1,679 
1,376 
1,203 
1,608 
29,990 

185,624 


592 
497 
178 
517 
196 

i,502 

115 

188 

183 

67 

22 

375 

416 

,135 


566,458 


420,751 
11,301 
6,382 
7,557 
13,600 
16,789 
55,220 

X,853 
6,912 

13,361 
9,585 

25,214 

122,959 


103,097 
19,862 


2,343 
1,007 


43,356 
26,104 


35,646 


40,593 
54,400 


204,634 


32,072 
4,441 
1,865 
6,303 
2,372 

157,581 
1,110 
4,311 
2,232 
1,216 
367 
6,010 
6,864 

135,421 


214,270 


175,242 


133,219 
3,504 
1,950 
1,487 
3,972 
5,254 
15,246 

10,610 
2.345 
5,425 
2,340 

3,350 


30,050 
4,962 


438 
228 

125,045 


4,384 


33,527 


14,185 
7,9X 


11,059 
17,261 


58,814 


10,050 
1,602 

536 
1,973 

723 

43,930 

409 

1,412 

791 

393 

95 

2,042 

1,926 

36,862 


13.04  SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 

Table    13B.— SERVICE  RECEIPTS  OF  RETAIL  STORES— UNITED  STATES,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS;  1948 


Kind  of  business 


Total 


(Humhcr) 


Sales,  entire 
year 

CHioujand 
doltdri) 


Stores  with  no  receipts  from 
repairs  and  other  services 


Sales,  entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dolhirs) 


Stores  Witt  receipts  from  repairs  and  other  services 


Total 
sales 

(Thousand 
dolldri) 


Receipts  from 
repairs  and 
other  services 

(Tfiotwand 
dollarj) 


Receipts  from 

sales  of 
merchandise 

{Thousand 
doltaTs) 


Stores  not  reporting  receipts 
from  repairs  and  other  services 


Sales,  entile 
year 

(^Thousand 
dollars) 


United  States,  total 

Food  ^oup   

Grocery  stores,  without  fresh  meat 

Grocery  stores,  with  fresh  meat 

Meat  markets 

Fish  fsea  food)  markets 

Fruit  stores,  vegetable  markets 

Candy,  nut,  confectionery  stores 

Dairy  products  stores 

Milk  aealers 

Bakery  products  stores 

Egg,  poultry  dealers 

Delicatessen  stores 

Other  food  stores 

Eating  and  drinking  places 

Restaurants,  cafeterias,  caterers 

Lunch  counters,  refreshment  stands 

Drinking  places   

General  stores 

General  merchandise  group 

Department  stores 

Dry  goods,  genera!  merchandise  stores 

Variety  stores 

Apparel  group 

Men's,  boys'  clothing  stores 

Men's,  boys'  furnishings  stores 

Family  clothing  stores 

Women's  ready-to-wear  stores 

Millinery  stores 

Hosiery  stores    

Corset,  lingerie  stores 

Apparel  accessory,  specialty  stores 

Men's  shoe  stores 

Women's  shoe  stores 

Family  shoe  stores 

Children's,  juveniles'  shoe  stoies 

Custom  tailors 

Furriers,  fiir  shops 

Children's,  infants'  wear  stores 

Other  apparel  stores 

Furniture,  furnishings,  appliance  group 

Furniture  stores 

Floor  covering  stores 

Drapery,  curtain,  upholstery  stoies 

China,  glassware,  metalware  stores 

Antique  stores 

Other  home  fiimishing  stores 

Household  appliance  stores 

Radio  stores 

Automotive  group 

Motor  vehicle  (new  and  used)  dealers 

Motor  vehicle  (used)  dealers 

Tire,  battery,  accessory  dealers 

Motorcycle  dealers 

Aircraft  dealers 

Boat  dealers 

Other  automotive  dealers 

Gasoline  service  stations 

Lumber,  building,  hardware  group 

Lumber  yards 

Building  materials  dealers 

Paint,  glass,  wallpaper  stores 

Heating  and  plumbing  equipment  dealers .... 

Electrical  supply  stores 

Hardware  stores 

Farm  equipment  dealers 

Drug  and  proprietary  stores 

Drug  stores,  with  fountain 

Drug  stores,  other 

Proprietary  stores,  with  fountain 

Proprietary  stores,  other 

Liquor  stores 

Second-hand  stores 

Furniture  stores 

Tire,  battery,  accessory  dealers 

Clothing,  shoe  stores 

Book  stores 

Pawn  shops 

Other  second-hand  stores 


130,i20,5^ 


238,436 


504,439 


154,277 

223,662 

24,242 

5,223 

15,763 

32,876 

6,743 
4,984 
20,152 
5,582 
8,212 
2,723 

346,556 


131,190 
62,933 
152,433 

21,557 

52,544 


2,580 
29,754 
20,210 

115,246 


14,775 
8,955 
12,533 
30,677 
5,725 
1,858 
2,812 
3,086 

2,246 
2,985 
13,707 
613 
4,963 
2,350 
6,730 
1,231 

85,585 


29,031 
4,568 
3,178 
1,626 
4,963 
5,288 

29,700 
7,231 

36,162 


43,999 
16,874 
20,628 
1,224 
204 
1,037 
2,196 

188,253 

98,938 


20,803 
5,307 
9,843 
7,608 
3,088 
34,674 
17,615 

55,796 


33,429 
13,526 
6,295 
2,546 

33,422 

16,%9 


6,491 
2,365 
3,731 
374 
1,374 
2,634 


30,965,674 


478,465 


30,032,292 


6,097 


383,506 


30,056 


353,450 


4,026,835 
20,743,288 

1,641,697 
133,872 
398,968 
649,347 

358,965 
1,527,997 
725,021 
256,664 
308,777 
194,243 

10,683,324 


145,431 
213,708 
22,680 
4,940 
14,901 
30,817 

6,319 
4,857 
19,193 
5,284 
7,770 
2,565 

306,847 


3,836,125 
20,236,140 

1,567,755 
129,108 
382,067 
617,368 

340,519 
1,494,485 
699,967 
245,244 
296,239 
187,275 

9,556,206 


1,581 

2,916 

610 

28 

78 

507 

58 
72 
68 
60 
32 
87 

14,706 


44,753 

240, 212 

34,663 

989 

3,051 

12,167 

7,415 
28,276 
2,442 
3,476 
1,049 
5,013 

631,252 


5,460 
14,716 

5,372 
100 
315 

1,668 

297 
492 
401 
199 
68 
968 

68,923 


39,293 
225,496 
29,291 
889 
2,736 
10,499 

7,118 
27,784 
2,041 
3,277 
981 
4,045 

562,329 


5,303,094 
1,165,129 
4,215,101 

1,159,361 

15,975,357 


115,462 
55,207 
136,178 

20,645 

48,918 


4,784,510 
1,039,556 
3,732,140 

1,0%, 574 

7,820,260 


4,020 
1,996 
8,690 

441 

2,497 


269,404 
46,862 
314,986 

50,634 

8,098,306 


21,865 

8,024 

39,034 

2,270 

118,236 


247,539 

38,838 

275,952 

48,364 

7,980,070 


10,644,747 
2,823,869 
2,506,741 

9,803,218 


1,081 
28,402 
19,435 

102,487 


2,822,308 
2,597,516 
2,400,436 

7,786,595 


1,499 
721 
277 

10,214 


7,822,439 
181,042 
94,825 

1,936,922 


112,029 
4,499 
1,708 

101,264 


7,710,410 
176,543 
93,117 

1,835,658 


1,609,902 

556,051 

1,791,317 

3,305,162 

108,556 

71,911 

89,179 

167, 221 

199,331 

372,579 

873,354 

22,043 

142,861 

219,290 

231,644 

42,817 

6,914,179 


13,658 
8,373 

11,841 

27,254 
5,109 
1,728 
2,564 
2,908 
2,009 
2,827 

12,054 

559 

3,530 

617 

6,355 

1,101 

57,746 


1,430,172 
524,627 
1,436,905 
2,246,804 
99,167 
67,895 
80,978 
161,531 
185,454 
342,990 
788,874 
20,894 
98,076 
38,730 
224,405 
39,093 

4,630,685 


890 

423 

478 

2,604 

523 

72 

177 

106 

217 

96 

1,399 

22 

1,373 

1,691 

55 

68 

26,108 


168,371 

27,286 

344,752 

1,028,778 

7,993 

3,447 

7,151 

4,645 

13,315 

27,523 

76,031 

456 

43,575 

178,877 

1,990 

2,732 

2,220,482 


5,209 

2,683 

4,751 

30,280 

1,394 

178 

522 

508 

927 
257 

6,473 

71 

4,805 

42,688 

141 

377 

216,942 


163,162 

24,603 

340,001 

998,498 

6,599 

3,269 

6,629 

4,137 

12,388 

27,266 

-.9,558 

385 

38,770 

136,189 

1,849 

2,355 

2,003,540 


3,427,168 
358,953 
141,403 
116,916 
53,062 
273,318 

2,159,302 
384,057 

20,104,054 


25,055 
3,299 
2,299 
1,465 
4,578 
3,931 

15,010 
2,109 

33,336 


2,313,292 
244, 557 
110,051 
107,516 
44,177 
220,340 
930,823 
159,929 

4,067,328 


3,475 

1,130 
780 
109 
271 

1,212 
14,194 

4,937 

50,882 


591,755 

109,771 

29,463 

8,503 

8,239 

49,584 

1,206,339 

216,823 

15,779,670 


33,164 

16,572 

6,383 

509 

1,121 

7,337 

123,047 

28,809 

1,486,654 


558,591 

93,199 

23,085 

7,994 

7,118 

42,247 

1,083,292 

138,014 

14,293,016 


15,952,781 

2,441,377 

1,359,596 

53,856 

30,126 

66,265 

200,053 

6,433,301 

11,151,470 


5,334 

13,791 

11,115 

400 

67 

527 

1,552 

109,251 

72,380 


1,277,071 

1,959,402 

655,245 

12,257 

8,473 

24,799 

130,081 

3,123,839 

7,719,337 


37,427 
2,556 
8,859 
799 
133 
497 
611 

63,841 

24,846 


14,496,885 
429,301 
682,078 
40,948 
20,966 
40,912 
63,580 

2,967,306 

3,342,458 


1,365,717 
26,379 
75,176 
5,165 
4,346 
4,414 
4,955 

302,702 

305,051 


13,131,163 
402,922 
606,902 
35,783 
16,118 
36,498 
63,625 

2,664,604 

3,037,407 


4,286,350 
840,700 
459,993 
555,679 
128,907 
2,493,669 
2,386,172 

4,013,231 


19,111 
4,600 
8,436 
3,035 
1,520 

29,395 
6,233 

53,322 


3,854,483 
724,238 
395,161 
215,940 
61,172 

1,811,957 
656,366 

3,346,273 


1,548 
597 
1,113 
4,473 
1,494 
4,634 
10,987 

1,453 


2,797,225 

681,238 

249,165 

65,583 

2, 579, 507 

3(X,654 


31,944 

12,986 

5,963 

2,429 

32,013 

14,176 


2,686,597 
843,153 
235,128 
81,400 

2,484,792 

225,539 


920 

365 

134 

39 


74, 317 
64,952 
38,067 
5,693 
53,718 
67,907 


5,847 
1,869 
3,295 
361 
577 
2,229 


63,133 
52,004 
33,596 
5,564 
17,810 
51  432 


327 
407 
227 
3 
773 
299 


417,721 
106,529 
59,324 
334,888 
64,976 
662,112 
,696,908 

122,099 


21,629 
11,581 
10,689 
72,704 
14,375 
33,478 
140,595 

7,140 


396,092 
94,948 
48,635 

262,164 
50,601 

626,634 
,556,313 

114,959 


81,980 

30,250 

7,231 

2,636 

57,369 

72, 502 


4,762 

1,756 

483 

139 

1,837 

17,576 


77,218 

28,494 

6,748 

2,499 

55,532 

54,926 


8,489 
11,715 

3,520 

102 

35,499 

13,177 


1,233 

2,038 

641 

17 
11,573 

2,069 


7,251 

9,677 

2,879 

65 

23,926 

11,108 


19,877 


7,265 

7,038 

952 

255 

764 

1,552 

366 
55 
891 
238 
410 
71 

25,003 


11,708 
5,730 
7,565 

471 

1,129 


631 
498 


2,545 


227 

159 

214 

819 

93 

58 

71 

72 

20 

62 

254 

32 

60 

42 

320 


501 
139 
99 
52 
114 
145 
496 
185 


688 

527 

654 

25 

4 

13 

33 

15,161 


144 
110 
294 
100 
74 
645 
345 

1,016 


565 

175 

198 

78 


317 
89 

209 
5 
24 

106 


MISCELLANEOUS  13.05 

Tabic    13B.— SERVICE  RECEIPTS  OF  RETAIL  STOKES— UNITED  STATES,  BY  KINU  OF  BUSINESS:  1948— Continued 


Kind  of  business 


(><uinlitT) 


Sales,  entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


Stores  with  no  receipts  from 
repairs  and  other  services 


Sales,  entire 
year 

{Thousand 
doltdri) 


Stores  with  receipts  from  repairs  and  other  services 


Number 


Total 
sales 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Receipts  from 
repairs  and 
other  services 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


Receipts  from 

sales  of 
merchandise 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Stores  not  reporting  recapts 
from  repairs  and  other  services 


Sales,  entire 
year 

(Thousand 
doltgTi) 


Other  retail  storea 

Fuel  dealers,  except  fuel  oil 

Fuel  oil  dealers 

Ice  dealers 

Hay.  grain,  feed  stales 

Other  farm,  garden  supply  stores 

Jewelry  stores 

Book  stores 

Stationery  stores 

Sporting  goods  strifes 

Bicycle  stores 

Florists 

Cigar  stores  and  stands 

News  dealers,  newsstands 

Gift,  novelty,  souvenir  stores 

Music  stores 

Luggage,  leather  gtiods  stores 

OpbcaJ  goods  stores 

Camera,  photographic  supply  stores ....--. 
Office,  store  machine  and  equipment  dealers 
CXber  retail  stores 


164,073 


10,383,218 


m,bU 


7,317,025 


34,823 


252,863 


U,953 
4,525 
3,192 

18,213 
3,345 

21,269 
2,905 

4,033 
6,859 
1,738 
14,749 
14,526 
6,801 
12,516 

6,120 
1,188 
1,897 
3,030 
2,347 
19,367 


1,607,658 

732,119 

84,620 

2,790,333 
356,526 

1,224,878 
267,682 

281 ,442 
309,632 
35,229 
377,250 
535,255 
216,866 
195,664 

337,338 
68,828 
73,921 
202 ,099 
109,507 
576,371 


12,943 
3,557 
2,968 

15,590 
2,810 
5,121 
2,575 

3,475 

5,258 

515 

14,113 

13,046 

6,283 

11,391 

4,160 

773 

1,468 

1,765 

798 

16,025 


1,217,024 

471,566 

75,938 

2,234,826 
297,093 
233,754 
239,099 

227,324 

231 ,009 
9,016 
362,483 
482,786 
200,527 
175,784 

157,615 
41,144 
57,030 

117,682 
36,808 

448,467 


1,844 
917 
129 

2,171 

482 

15,725 

256 

467 
1,393 
1,170 
256 
767 
245 
599 

1,762 
394 
405 
1,194 
1,460 
3,187 


382,911 

257,960 

7,759 

525,478 

56,520 
983,665 

27,182 

51,664 
74,603 
25,550 
10,555 

40,341 
10,246 
14,315 

175,731 
27,137 
16,501 
83,191 
70,000 

112,948 


16,786 
15,685 
735 
13,83d 
3,860 
119,487 
1,216 

3,906 
5,327 
4,438 
1,309 
5,018 
1,434 
2,038 

U,811 
2,217 
2,283 
11,226 
11,872 
17,879 


366,125 

242,275 

7,024 

511,642 

52,600 
864,178 

25,966 

47,758 
68,776 
21,112 

9,246 
35,323 

8,812 
12,277 

163,970 
24,920 
14,218 
71,965 
58,128 
95,069 


4,616 


166 
51 
95 

452 
53 

423 
74 

91 
208 

53 
380 
713 
273 
526 

198 
21 
24 
71 
89 

655 


111,886 


7,723 
2,593 
873 
30,029 
2,913 
7,459 
1,401 

2,454 
4,020 
663 
4,212 
12,128 
6,093 
5,565 

3,942 
547 
390 
1,226 
2,699 
14,956 


13.06 


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Table  13J.— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— ANNUAL  PAY  ROLL  AND  EMPLOYMENT  FOR  SELECTED 
WORKWEEKS— UNITED  STATES,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948  AND  1939 


Kind  of  business 


f^y  roll,  entire  year 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


{Thousand 
dollars) 


Paid  employees,  workweek  ended  nearest - 


Total 
(Number) 


Full  workweek 
{T^umher) 


July  15 


Total 
(>fumber) 


1948 


1939 


Full  workweek 
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1948 


19J9 


Nov.  15 


Total 

(Number) 


1939 


Full  workweek 
(Number) 


1948 


Personal,  business,  and  repair 
services,    total 


1,284,238 


1,149,354 


1,196,414 


790,964 


Personal  services,  total. 


1,582,532 


816,780 


736,064 


649.157 


766.^68 


572.410 


Barber,  beauty  shops,  total. 

Barber  shops 

Beauty  shops. 

Barber  and  beauty  shops  combined. 


Cleaning,  dyeing  plants,  total 

Cleaning,  dyeing  plants  (exc.  rug 

cleaning) 

Synthetic  solvent 

Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 

Rug  cleaning,  repairing  plants , 

Funeral  service 


Laundries,  laundry  service,  total. 


Power  laundries 

With  cleaning  and  dyeing  facilities. 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing 

facilities 

Industrial  laundries 


Linen  supply  service 

With  power  laundry  facilities.,,. 
Without  power  laundry  facilities.. 

Diaper  service 

With  power  laundry  facilities.... 
Without  power  Isiundry  facilities. 

Laundries  ( exc.  power) 


Photographic  studios  (inc.  commercial 
photography) ,  total 

Photographic  studios  (exc.  commercial 

photography) 

Comnerc  ial  photc^rapby 


Pressing  alteration,  garment  repair 
shops,  total 


Pressing,  alteration,etc,  (exc.   fur). 
Fur  repair  and  storage  shops 


Shoe  repair  shops,   shoeshine  parlors, 
cleaning  shops,  total 

Shoe  repair  shops 

Shoeshine  parlors 

Hat  cleaning  shops 


Miscellaneous  personal  services,   total. 
Self-service  laundries 


Miscellaneous  personal  services,  n.e.c, 
Costume  and  dress  suit  rental 

a^ncles 

Turkish  baths,  massa^  parlors 

Other  miscellaneous  nersonal  serv- 
ices,  n.e.c 

Electrolysis 

Miscellaneous  personal  services, 
n,e.c , 


Business  services,  total. 


Advertising,  total 

Advertising  agencies 

Outdoor  advertising  service 

Miscellaneous  advertising  service. 


Consumer  credit  reporting  agencies,  etc.. 


Duplicating,  addressing,  blueprinting, 
etc.,  total 


Duplicating,  addressing,  etc.,  steno- 
graphic services 

Duplicating,  addressing,  mailing, 

mailing  list  services 

Public  stenographic  services,  court 
renortiiv. 


Blueprinting,  photostating^  services. . 


Employment  agencies,  private. 
News  syndicates 


Services  to  dwellings  and  other  buildings, 
total 


Disinfecting,  exterminating  service.. 

Wlndcv  cleaning  service 

Miscellaneous  services  to  dwellings 
and  other  building 

See   ."ootnotes  at  end  of  table. 


278,982 


143,980 


128,417 


145,979 


153,890 


178,5&'?         133,122 


126,012 

143,274 

9,696 


55,557 
74,496 
7,321 


61,193 

82,5% 

5,191 


67,226 

94,932 

9,106 


52,987 
70,746 
4,684 


56,074 

81,64S 

8,257 

75,492 


62,500 

86,071 

5,319 

208,404 


69,209 
99,989 
9,391 

88,170 


385,155 
61,678 

303, 181 
20,296 

14,279 

90,019 

620, 559 


80,014 

n.a. 

n.a. 

n.a. 

3,968 

40,676 

249,062 


193,612 

27,946 

155,775 

9,891 

5,430 
40, 156 
327,071 


79,585 
n.a. 
n.a. 
n.a. 

2,950 

32,919 

258,135 


180,965 

25,897 

145,723 

9,340 

4,919 

33,273 

306,062 


73,048 

n.a. 

n.a, 

n.a. 

2,444 

23,650 

243,755 


201,757 

29,870 

161,922 

9,965 

6,647 
40,479 


84,637 
n.a. 
n.a. 
n.a 

3,533 

32,886 

275,236 


501,646 
293,222 

176,452 
31,972 

91,101 
75,549 
15,552 
10,061 
9",  408 
653 

17,751 


57,870 


n.a. 

n.a. 

^7,941 


n.a. 

n.a. 


15,690 


271,123 
164,943 

93,095 
13,085 

39,653 

33,678 

5,975 

4,583 

4,270 

313 


24,654 


'241,660 
n.a. 


n.a. 

n.a. 

n.a. 
25, 177 

n.a. 
n.a. 

n.a. 

11,298 
13,967 


254,952 
155,132 

87,331 
12,489 

37,459 

31,693 

5,766 

4,268 

3,938 

280 

9,383 


■230,175 
n.a. 


n.a. 

n.a. 

^5,073 

n.a. 
n.a. 
n.a. 

8,507 


21,443   11,350 


281,312 
169,628 

97,671 
14,013 

41,177 
34,960 
6,217 

4,551 

4,243 

303 

12,369 


24,845 


'258, 104 


n.a 

n.a 

^5,362 

n.a 
n.a 

n.a 

11,320 


35,993 
21,877 


17,322 
7,332 


n.a. 
n.a. 


14,777     n.a, 
6,666     n.a. 


59,197 
8,507 


36,409 


21,478 
2,294 


15,497 


34,408 

2,330 


21,902 


28,430 
1,541 


26,786 
2,398 


32,711 
1,166 
2,532 

31,555 


13,349 
1,133 
1,015 

5,557 


18,368 
1,636 
1,898 

17,737 


17,730 
2,810 
1,524 

6,081 


15,146 

955 

1,426 

14,274 


11,975 
19,580 


2,845 
3,181 


13,554 
271 


13,2S3 
701,226 


n.a. 

n.a. 

1,321 
1,648 

n.a. 
n.a. 

^2,588 

199,464 


7,959 
9,778 


1,159 
1,939 


6,630 

113 


6,517 
234,097 


n.a. 
n.a. 


1,018 
2,040 


n.a. 

n.a. 


^3,023 
136,900 


6,285 
7,989 


916 
1,744 


5,329 

101 


5,228 
202,094 


194,342 
38,405 
53,018 


53,546 

14,336 

n.a. 


11,919 


37,920 
10,754 
22,160 


16,488 
3,554 
n.a. 


12,501 


37,236 
9,830 
17,933 


20,561 

17,781 

2,730  ^ 
14,890 

10,271 
29,043 


7,941 

7,050 

891 

3,978 

2,777 


11,144 

9,885 

1,259 
5,363 

3,997 
5,429 


9,438 

8,662 

776 
3,063 

2,017 
n.a. 


7,600 

6,720 

880 
5,156 

3,514 
5,328 


18,792 
21,855 


4,606 
6,895 


6,337 
9,397 


3,446 
6,149 


5,933 
3,272 


10,151 


17,420 
7,425 


39,244 


31,453 


20,577 
1,097 


17,206 


35,671 
3,573 


22,248 


29,327 
2,126 


22,447 


14,018 
1,909 
1,279 

4,884 


13,686 
1,672 
1,890 

18,896 


18,015 
2,919 
1,513 

6,211 


n.a. 

n.a. 

777 
1,786 

n.a. 
n.a. 

^2,321 

103,428 


9,275 
9,621 


1,138 
1,854 


6,629 
112 


6,517 
240,473 


n,  a. 
n.a. 


915 
2,165 


n.a, 
n.a. 


'3,m 

140,623 


71,629 


15,509 
7,753 
n.a. 


9,194 


38,416 
11,230 
21,983 


16,  571 

8,854 

n.a. 

18,638 


12,524 


6,227 

5,722 

505 
2,967 

1,683 
n.a. 


9,830 

8,543 

1,282 
5,475 

4,253 

5,484 

28, 174 


9,388 

8,628 

760 
3,136 

2,019 


2,'828 
5,321 


6,736 
9,609 


3,714 
6,238 


151,272 


54,222 
74,059 
4,841 

195,196 


57,396 

85,400 

8,476 

80,729 


189,197 

27,872 

151,903 

9,422 

5,999 

33,669 

318,110 


264,935 
160,046 

91,604 
13,335 

38,936 

32,948 

5,983 

4,243 

3,961 

282 

9,946 


15,123 
6,772 


31,031 


27,995 
3,036 


17,886 


15,520 

966 

1,400 


7,319 
8,140 


960 
1,617 


5,563 
99 


5,464 
209,677 


66,450 


37,743 
10,414 
18,293 


12, 394 


7,117 

6,215 

902 
5,277 

3,749 
5,389 


6,328 
3,430 


2,962 
23,724 


'245,727 
n.a 

n.a. 
n.a. 

n.a. 

n.a. 

^5,252 

n.a. 
n.a. 


21,337 
1,618 


14,238 
1,958 
1,254 

5,003 


660 
1,937 


n.a. 
n.a. 


=2,406 
105,980 


15,604 

8,056 

n.a. 


3,904 


5,872 

5,362 

510 
3,032 

1,745 
n.a. 


2,975 
5,505 


1.342.496 


851,054 


653.07? 


157,164 


1&,742 


64,509 

37,290 

5,365 


70,783 

104,501 

9,458 

87,4a 


55,717 
74,566 
4,839 

195,995 


203,867 
30,527 

162,841 
10,499 

6,159 
40,726 


83,970 
n.a. 
n.a. 
n.a. 

3,451 


190,390 

28,284 

152,163 

9,943 

5,605 
33,749 
309,022 


272,495 
163,899 

94,334 
14,262 

39,877 
33,699 

6,178 

4,685 

4,377 

308 

12,671 


27,609 


19,756 
7,853 


37,448 
4,405 


22,900 


19,191 
1,690 
2,019 

20,978 


10,379 
10,599 


1,216 
1,926 


7,457 
U2 


7,345 
242,962 


33,739 
10,567 
23,669 


11,827 

10,429 

1,398 
5,445 

4,580 
5,478 


6,575 
9,711 


11,335 


'249, 181 
n.a. 

n.a. 
n.a. 

n.a. 

n.a. 

25,337 

n.a. 
n.a. 


16,045 


256,692 
154,616 

88,428 
13,648 

37,751 
31,782 
5,969 

4,422 

4,142 

280 


23,895 


16,823 
7,067 


32,912 


31,655 
3,369 


23,447 


29,186 
3,726 


18,939 
2,961 
1,547 

6,743 


15,812 

991 

1,456 


n.a. 

n.a. 

1,031 
2,159 

n.a. 
n.a. 

=3,553 

143,491 


3,060 
8,480 


1,015 
1,657 


5,806 
101 


5,707 
209,091 


16,936 
8,682 
n.a. 

18,956 


12,949 


37,952 
9,733 
19,014 


13,399 


9,820 

9,016 

804 
3,129 

1,994 
n.a. 


8,176 

7,227 

949 

5,223 

3,995 
5,367 


3,636 
6,401 


6,175 
3,578 


9,947 


MISCELLANEOUS 


13.17 


Table  13J.— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— ANNUAL  PAY  ROLL  AND  EMPLOYMENT  FOR  SELECTED 
WORKWEEKS— UNITED  STATES,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948  AND  1939— Continued 


Kind  of  buatneu 


Pav  roll,  tnan  year 


Paid  employees,  workweek  ended  nearest — 


{Thousand 


(Thowand 

dolldfi) 


Total 
(>jumbeT) 


ISMS 


Full  workweek 
Wumber) 


1948 


1939 


July  IS 


Tool 


1948 


1939 


Full  workweek 
Ojumber) 


1948 


1939 


Total 

(Number) 


1948 


Full  workweek 
(Number) 


1948 


1939 


i-crsonal,  business,  repair 
services — Continued 


Business  services — Continued 


Business  services,  n.e,c.,   total.. 


Auctioneers'  establishments  (service 
only) 

Coin-operated  machine  rental  and  repai: 
services i 

Detective  agenc  ies 

Interior  decoratii^  service. 

Pboto-  finishing  laboratories. •  < 

Sltjn  painting  shops 

Telephone  ansverint,  service. 

Vlndow  display  service. 

Other  business  services,  n.e.c , 

Automobile  repair  services  and 
garages,   total. , 


Automobile  repair  shops,   total. 


General  automobile  repair  shops. 

Battery  and  ignition  repair  and  serv- 
ice shops 

Glass  replacement  and  repair  shops. . . 

Paint  shops, 

.ladlator  repair  shops 

Tire  repair  shops 

Top  and  body  repair  shops 


Automobile  repair  shops,  n.e.c. 

Brake  repair  shops 

Wheel,  axle,  spring  repair  shops.... 
Other  automobile  repair  shops, n.e.c. 


Automobile  rentals  (vithout  drivers). 


Automobile  storage,  parking,  total. 


Storage  gara^s. 
Parking  lots. . . . 


Automobile  services  (exc.  repair),  total, 


Autcmobile  laundries 

Automobile  services,  n.e.c. 


Miscellaneous  repair  services, 
total 


Blackanitb  shops. 


Electrical  repair  shops,  total. 


Radio  repair  shops 

Refrigerator  service  aiKi  repair  shops. 
Other  electrical  repair  shops  (inc. 
electrical  appliance  repair  shops)... 


Upholstery,  furniture  repair  shops. 
Watch,  clock,  jewelry  repair  shops. 


Miscellaneous  repair  shops,  total. 

Armature  rewinding  shops 

Bicycle  repair  shops. 

Leather  goods  repair  shops 

Locksmith,  gunsmith  shops. 

Naslcal  instrument  repair  shops. 


Repair  shops,  n.e.c. 

Lawn  mower  sharpening  and  repair 

shops 

Saw,  knife,  and  tool  sharpening  aj 

repair  shops 

Sewing  machine  repair  shops. 

Stove  repair  shops. 

Taxidermists 

Typewriter  repair  shops 

Welding  shops 

Other  repair  shops,  n.e.c 


3,^1 

10,061 

11,680 

3,6i8 

3*, 019 

13,820 

3,583 

2,716 

128,298 


158,640 

5,799 
3,677 
9,394 
8,254 
5,326 
58,730 

24, 181 
4,621 

U,675 
7,885 

18,758 

55,990 


35,729 
20,261 


6,119 


4,695 
1,424 


7,466 
46,831 


20,791 
9,958 


16,082 


30,107 
13,404 


134,230 


17,709 

549 

684 

1,815 

1,188 

112,335 

200 

?,482 

395 

572 

353 

1,651 

8,344 

97,838 


81,647 


67,4/13 


88,64^ 


73,937 


71,093 ^^5,395 


1,659 

5,852 

2,677 

783 

4,561 

3,438 

n.a. 

1,199 

*61,428 


2,052 

3,649 
5,910 
1,398 

13,523 
4,397 
1,929 
1,041 

48,934 


2,637 

3,935 

2,309 

623 

3,927 

3,123 

n«a. 

366 

*52,100 


1,150 

3,429 
4,662 
l,24i 

12,393 

4,238 

1,721 

957 

37,649 


131,038 


751 

3,737 

1,24a 

483 

3,251 

2,044 

n.a. 

642 

*31,847 


77,477 


103,211 


52,258 


1,597 
n.a. 
1,731 
932 
1,064 
13,683 

3,560 

1,162 

1,572 

'826 

5,393 

25,154 


68,330 

2,556 
1,380 
3,391 
3,148 
2,230 
21,920 

8,380 
1,543 
3,812 
3,025 

5,778 


41,312 

1,585 
n.a. 
1,613 
360 
1,084 
11,471 

2,569 

856 

1,059 

'654 

3,872 

23,830 


62,524 

2,331 
1,290 
3,536 
2,945 
2,097 
20,516 

7,972 
1,487 
3,693 
2,792 

5,499 

20,214 


35,507 

1,401 

n.a. 

1,242 

759 

928 

10,011 

2,410 

803 

1,004 

'603 

3,289 

21,005 


18,193 
6,961 


13,665 
10,056 


15,776 
3,054 


12,387 
7,327 


14,367 
6,638 


2,504 
543 


89,030 


1,428 
n.a. 


39,710 


1,630 
484 


80,153 


2,627 
7,833 


3,637 
17,861 


3,518 
7,128 


3,113 
16,100 


2,601 
5,807 


2,004 
2,338 


3,496 


6,915 
2,946 


22,334 


7,406 
3,794 


13,089 
5,998 


48,445 


2,440 
1,640 


6,749 
2,699 


19,616 


6,553 
3,560 


11,304 
5,450 


1,830 
1,462 


2,515 


5,003 
2,295 


15.317 


3,783 
307 
249 
722 
231 

17,042 


382 
136 
173 
197 
423 

'15,231 


6,549 
323 
343 
849 
567 

39,814 

140 

947 
182 
233 
184 
742 
3,248 
34,138 


2,971 
441 
358 
710 
206 

14,930 

n.a. 

651 
107 
188 
177 
425 

,  (') 

'13,382 


6,131 
251 
277 
753 
477 

36,297 

109 

339 
166 
207 
152 
690 
2,793 
31,341 


2,670 
352 
268 
624 
157 

11,246 


558 
96 
150 
135 
380 

'9,927 


2,104 

3,676 
6,399 
1,417 

16,517 

5,279 

2,067 

994 

50,191 


150,219 


3,013 

4,278 

2,515 

604 

5,633 

3,482 

n.a. 

883 

'51,652 


93.706 


1,133 

3,456 
5,023 
1,259 

15,304 

4,606 

1,327 

922 

38,759 


136,576 


752 

4,056 

1,441 

474 

4,764 

2,239 

n.a. 

651 

*31,262 


80,237 


2,231 

3,623 
6,874 
1,533 

14,277 
5,031 
2,187 
1,056 

51,569 


3,390 

4,331 

2,845 

751 

4,442 

3,296 

n.a. 

927 

*53,905 


96,424 


1,191 

3,420 
5,180 
1,360 

13,054 

4,347 

1,920 

975 

39,646 


884 

4,130 

1,479 

541 

3,742 

2,187 

n.a. 

661 

'31,771 


116,266 


107,497 


54,657 


117,252 


107,984 


55,854 


70,523 

2,480 
1,438 
4,220 
3,232 
2,345 
23,078 

8,950 
1,714 
3,989 
3,247 

6,065 

24,257 


43,509 

1,642 
n.a. 
1,797 
893 
1,242 
12,115 

2,758 

917 

1,106 

'735 

3,960 

24,302 


64,735 

2,299 
1,356 
3,840 
3,049 
2,201 
21,517 

3,500 
1,630 
3,864 
3,006 

5,702 


37,013 

1,429 

n.a. 

1,343 

781 

1,048 

10,481 

2,562 

856 

1,049 

'657 

3,253 

21,341 


71,341 

2,560 
1,526 
4,179 
3,373 
2,408 
22,941 

8,924 
1,663 
3,996 
3,265 

6,208 

25,613 


44,667 

1,724 
n.a, 
1,726 
976 
1,253 
12,297 

2,358 

900 

1,105 

'853 

4,046 

25,320 


13,644 
10,613 


15,773 
8,529 


12,497 
8,277 


14,442 
6,899 


14,294 
11,324 


4,493 


16,508 
8,812 


3,044 
587 


92,724 


1,4;38 
n.a. 


41,439 


2,098 
505 


83,793 


986 
n.a. 


3,330 
618 


3,824 
19,802 


3,343 
7,351 


3,288 

13,041 


2,781 

6,311 


3,530 

21,100 


3,548 
7,951 


8,795 
4,199 


13,180 
5,908 


50,010 


2,580 
2,104 


6,960 
2,775 


20,005 


7,950 
3,943 


6,148 


11,489 
5,388 


45, 537 


1,906 
1,322 


2,583 


5,083 
2,365 


15,777 


10,262 
3,928 


13,966 
6,214 


50,104 


2,342 
1,334 


7,949 
2,977 


20,859 


6,533 
394 
317 
865 
584 

41,317 

168 

976 
172 
220 
169 
744 
3,580 
35,238 


3,111 
513 
344 
750 
203 

15,079 


685 
118 
192 
145 
429 

'13,510 


6,164 
314 
259 
771 
493 

37, 586 

129 

875 
157 
201 
138 
688 
3,024 
32,374 


2,770 
388 
258 
654 
164 

11,543 

n.a. 

583 
103 
152 
114 
377 
(') 
'10, 2U 


6,458 
365 
340 
863 
598 

41,480 

119 

968 
196 
242 
191 
770 
3,434 
35,560 


3,163 
484 
349 
736 
233 

15,894 

n.a. 

706 
126 
223 
201 
458 
(') 
'14,180 


65,212 

2,353 
1,428 
3,815 
3,152 
2,249 
a,  335 

3,440 
1,574 
3,875 
2,991 

5,907 

21,477 


37,933 

1,493 
n.a. 
1,320 
824 
1,062 
10,645 


2,597 

842 

1,038 

'717 

3,391 

22,084 


12,940 
8,537 


14,984 
7,100 


2,581 

551 


1,000 


85,330   '      33,783 


3,020 
19,148 


2,647 
6,339 


9,274 
3,677 


6,197 


12,040 
5,615 


2,076 
1,611 


5,786 
2,515 


45,507  '     16,496 


6,053 
234 
275 
772 
502 


2,341 
375 
267 
649 
174 


37,621  ]   12,190 


362 

596 

170 

114 

219 

167 

158 

152 

706 

396 

2,940 

(') 

32,471 

'10, 765 

n.a.   Not  available  or  not  applicable. 
i*e.c.  Not  elsevhere  classified, 

^  Includes  industrial  laundries,   linen  supply,  and  diaper  service,  with  power  laundry  facilities. 

2  Includes  diaper  service,  without  power  laundry  facilities, 

3  Includes  self-service  laundries  and  electrolysis  establisijuents, 

*  Includes  miscellaneous  advertising  service,   news  syndicates,  miscellaneous  service  to  dwelling-s,    etc. 
Includes  glass  replacement  and  repair  shops  and  automobile    services,   n.e.c, 

*  Included  in  custcrn     industries  with  custom     welders  in  1939, 
'   Includes  lawn  mower  sharpening  and  repair  shops, 

952998  (1-A)  0-51-2 


and  telephone  answering  service. 


13.18 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 


Table    13K.— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— ANNUAL  PAY  ROLL  AND  EMPLOYMENT  FOR  SELECTED 
WORKWEEKS-GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948  AND  1939 


■-    .  ■  :-    ■ 1 

Pay  roll,  entire  year 

Paid  employees,  workweek  ended  nearest — 

March  15 

July  15 

Nov 

15 

Geographic  division  and  State 

1948 

{Thousand 
dollors) 

1939 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Total 

(>;umber) 

Full  workweek 
Qiumba) 

Total 
(Number) 

Full  workweek 
(Number) 

Total 

(Number) 

Full  workweek 
(Number) 

1948 

1939 

1948 

1939 

1948 

1939 

1948 

1939 

1948 

1939 

1948 

19» 

United  States,  total 

2,871,214 

911,248 

1,284,283 

883,170 

1,149,354 

755,918 

1,330,831 

924,925 

1,196,4U 

790.964 

1,342,4% 

936,271 

1,198,415 

794,344 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England    

158,981 
833,066 
638,458 
139,848 
305,536 
U8,323 
198,923 
70,038 
353,041 

61,807 

283,170 

202,478 

66,454 

85,040 

31,315 

54,091 

20,703 

106,185 

76,451 
329,719 
263,609 

93,825 
170,620 

72,629 
109,250 

34,403 
133,732 

59,322 
229,183 
183,797 
75,219 
106,382 
42,917 
71,271 
22,122 
92,957 

67,275 
296,196 
231,684 
82,592 
155,898 
66,488 
99,147 
30,531 
119,543 

50,192 
197,555 
155,706 
62,129 
95,367 
38,407 
62,796 
18,549 
75,217 

31,506 
344,344 
273,968 

97,068 
172,855 

74,192 
112,792 

35,924 
138,182 

63,764 
241,340 
192,145 
78,127 
103,620 
44,599 
74,933 
23,932 
97,465 

72,305 
311,394 
242,220 

85,734 
158,032 

67,954 
102,924 

32,146 
123,705 

53,189 
209,037 
162,851 
64,564 
97,091 
39,968 
65,642 
19,826 
78j796 

79,199 
346,084 
276,331 

98,235 
176,347 

74,834 
115,693 

36,176 
139,497 

62,368 
243,709 
195,493 
79,108 
111,416 
45,324 
76,450 
24,301 
93,102 

69,324 
311,121 
242,137 

35,903 
160,638 

58,465 
105,206 

31,965 
123^56 

52,215 
208,152 

164,396 

West  North  CentraL  . . .' 

64,820 

99,227 

East  South  Central 

40,324 

West  South  Central 

Mountain              

Paofic 

66,666 
19,708 
78,836 

New  England : 

8,346 
5,830 
2,833 
91,352 
13,986 
36,584 

576,390 
99,540 

162,136 

145,683 
57,387 
259,680 
130,266 
45,437 

40,767 
28,085 
74,378 
3,682 
4,745 
16,143 
22,048 

4,794 
40,056 
34,355 
41,796 
19,541 
45,859 
19,659 
46,597 
52,379 

28,560 
43,253 

31,037 
15,473 

U,965 
30,502 
29,209 
124,247 

6,237 

6,121 

3,569 

22,859 

7,318 

10,959 

9,300 

3,675 

44,127 
29,902 
279,012 

3,083 
2,187 
1,086 

37,564 
5,457 

12,430 

193,657 
35,345 
54,168 

46,211 
15,923 
87,577 
38,423 
14,344 

14,478 
9,605 

27,533 
1,174 
1,484 
6,064 
6,116 

1,635 
11,920 
13,812 
11,593 

5,188 
U,853 

4,963 
11,834 
12,237 

3,658 

11,714 

7,054 

3,889 

4,081 

9,115 

8,663 

32,232 

2,258 
1,814 
1,019 
7,394 
1,522 
2,808 
2,948 
945 

13,179 
7,624 
85,332 

4,500 
3,168 
1,657 

43,550 
6,681 

16,395 

206,513 
43,323 
79,878 

64,911 
28,191 
97,146 
52,029 
21,332 

13,511 
14,400 
35,901 
2,104 
2,615 
8,475 
11,819 

2,399 
19,495 
15,313 
23,961 
10,498 
28,625 
13,406 
27,875 
28,548 

16,199 
25,480 
20,099 
10,351 

9,690 

17,411 
15,634 
66,515 

3,025 
2,973 
1,663 
11,449 
3,954 
5,315 
4,603 
1,416 

16,902 
11,578 
105,302 

3,266 
2,413 
1,199 

35,617 
5,371 

U,456 

143,416 
32,139 
53,623 

44,180 
17,875 
73,664 
33,637 
14,441 

14,234 
11,435 
29,821 
1,417 
2,062 
7,377 
3,773 

1,7U 
13,243 
12,213 
15,099 

5,733 
16,510 

8,103 
17,023 
16,745 

10,636 
15,828 
10,522 
5,931 

5,871 
12,021 
11,413 
41,966 

2,202 
1,972 
1,149 
8,154 
1,843 
2,905 
3,155 
742 

11,741 

7,484 

73,732 

3,989 
2,801 
1,443 

33,416 
5,961 

14,660 

186,269 
38,846 

2,640 

1,960 

945 

29,731 
4,620 

10,246 

124,894 
23,029 
44,632 

36,311 
15,186 
63,539 
29,041 
11,629 

11,670 
9,287 

25,339 
1,210 
1,577 
5,803 
7,243 

1,485 
11,616 
11,209 
13,542 

5,140 
14,576 

6,906 
15,616 
15,277 

9,210 
14,331 
9,586 

5,280 

5,196 
11,037 

9,660 
36,853 

1,677 
1,722 

920 
6,793 
1,565 
2,558 
2,710 

604 

8,923 

5,360 

60,434 

5,110 
3,557 
1,325 

46,354 
6,955 

17,705 

214,725 
46,619 
33,000 

67,235 
29,056 
100,539 
54,739 
22,349 

19,069 
14,643 
37,313 
2,297 
2,762 
8,910 
12,074 

2,648 
20,252 
16,444 
24,820 
10,758 
29,418 
13,360 
28,552 
26,103 

16,383 
26,209 
20,571 
11,029 

9,727 
17,947 
16,085 
69,033 

3,266 
3,111 
1,906 
12,061 
4,134 
5,020 
4,341 
1,585 

17,440 
12,271 
108,471 

4,071 
2,915 
1,398 

37,473 
5,699 

12,208 

150,266 
35,212 
55,362 

45,323 
13,441 
76,656 
35,489 
15,736 

15,134 
11,834 
30,487 
1,586 
2,229 
7,733 
9,124 

1,353 
13,912 
12,996 
15,895 

5,989 
17,669 

8,407 

4,563 
3,160 
1,614 

41,254 
6,228 

15,471 

194,834 
42,086 
74,474 

59,454 
25,645 
39,753 
47,996 
19,372 

16,726 
12,821 
33,161 
1,992 
2,403 
7,329 
10,793 

2,431 
18,301 
14,742 
22,548 

9,863 
27,125 
12,695 

3,253 
2,332 
1,105 

30,831 
4,927 

10,731 

131,704 
30,903 
46,425 

33,002 
15,554 
65,336 
30,716 
12,593 

12,384 
9,589 

25,985 
1,325 
1,683 
6,058 
7,539 

1,630 
12,224 
11,959 
14,204 

5,321 
15,580 

7,215 
16,404 
12,554 

9,434 

15,037 

9,944 

5,553 

5,233 
11,763 

9,931 
38,660 

1,324 
1,386 
1,030 
7,416 
1,705 
2,423 
2,855 
637 

9,229 

6,207 

63,360 

4,573 
3,309 
1,698 

45,294 
6,866 

17,359 

217,725 
45,689 
32,670 

67,452 
29,207 
101,515 
55,372 
22,335 

19,521 
U,764 
37,463 
2,312 
2,739 
9,040 
12,446 

2,521 
20,359 
16,267 
25,015 
10,336 
30,051 
13,922 
23,935 
28,440 

16,654 
26,139 
20,663 
11,328 

10,134 
18,479 
16,551 
70,529 

3,229 
3,154 
1,860 
12,083 
4,140 
5,425 
4,710 
1,565 

17,602 

12,416 

109,479 

3,537 
2,450 
1,303 

37,381 
5,607 

12,085 

151,911 
34,266 
57,532 

46,929 
19,017 
77,892 
35,952 
15,703 

15,112 
12,222 
30,953 
1,583 
2,245 
7,815 
9,178 

1,824 
14,178 
13,145 
15,839 

6,167 
17,999 

8,135 
18,454 
15,675 

11,098 
16,557 
11,333 
6,336 

6,347 
12,701 
12,211 
45,191 

2,390 
2,245 
1,233 
8,824 
2,109 
3,360 
3,318 
817 

12,474 

3,003 

77,625 

4,121 
2, '845 
1,434 

39,675 
6,035 

15,114 

196,416 
40,974 
73,731 

59,149 
25,730 
89,956 
48,315 
19,037 

16,827 
12,809 
33,074 
1,985 
2,328 
7,362 
11,018 

2,307 
18,335 
14,570 
22,620 

9,880 
27,640 
12,684 
26,412 
26,240 

15,081 
24,327 
18,901 
10,156 

9,355 
17,002 
14,960 
63,839 

2,824 
2,815 
1,669 
10,491 
3,820 
4,876 
3,998 
1,472 

15,283 
11,218 
97,055 

2,819 

New  Hampshire 

2,056 
1,018 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island                                 

30,984 
4,793 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic; 

New  York                            

10,545 
131,423 

29,735 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central : 
Ohio 

71,08 

56,36 
24,36 

1 
6 

46,994 

38,608 
16,087 

35,944 
45,655 
18,356 

16,064 
12,542 
31,925 
1,831 
2,233 
7,486 
10,511 

2,206 
17,672 
14,093 
21,715 

9,587 
26,462 
12,210 
25,498 
26,455 

14,725 
23, 6U 
18,342 

9,810 

3,393 
16,047 
14,143 
60,059 

2,664 
2,690 
1,475 
9,965 
3,616 
4,827 
3,953 
1,341 

14,801 
10,537 
94,205 

66,337 

30,935 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

h4innesota   

12,429 

12,227 
9,830 

26,132 

1,329 

South  Dakota ....                                      ... 

1,650 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic : 

Delaware i, .  ,".".' 

Maryland    , 

6,060 
7,592 

1,580 
12,285 
U,963 

14,073 

West  Virginia 

5,454 
15,698 

7,350 

18,046 

13,343 

10,967 
16,493 
10,912 
6,222 

6,057 
12,839 
11,767 
44,270 

2,412 
2,173 
1,319 
9,034 
2,011 
2,774 
3,345 
364 

12,131 

7,822 

77,512 

26,171 
24,151 

14,892 

24,317 

18,828 

9,917 

8,994 
16,579 
14,615 
62,736 

2,362 
2,830 
1,733 
10,620 
3,321 
4,580 
4,203 
1,492 

15,399 

11,130 
97,126 

16,712 

14,102 

East  South  Central : 

Kentucky  

Tennessee      

Alabama      

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain ; 

Montana 

Idaho 

9,416 
14,982 
10,326 

5,600 

5,465 
U,661 
10,236 
39,304 

1,810 
1,927 

Wyoming 

989 
7,198 

1,772 

Arizona 

Utah   .      .  . 

2,571 
2,795 

646 

Pacific: 

Washington 

9,356 
6,308 

63,172 

MISCELLANEOUS  13.19 

Table  13L.— AMUSEMENTS'^\NNUAL  PAY  ROLL  AND  EMPLOYMENT  FOR  SELECTED  WORKWEEKS— UNITED  STATES,  BY 

KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948  AND  1939 


Kind  of  businesA 


ttnited  States,  total 

Motion  picture  theaters,  total. 


Motion  picture  theaters,  regular. 
Outdoor  notion  picture  theaters.. 
Portable  motion  picture  theaters. 


Bands,  orchestras,  and  entertainers. 


Bovling  alleys,  billiard  and  pool  parlors,  total. 


Billiard  and  pool  parlors. 
Bowling  alleys 


Dance  halls,  studios,  and  schools. 

Race  track  operation,  total 

Automobile 

Dog 

Horse 


Sports  prcwioters  and  coomercial  operators,  total... 

Baseball  and  football  clubs,  athletic  fields, 

sports  promoters 

Baseball  clubs  (inc.  promoters) 

Football  clubs  (inc.  promoters) 

Stadiums,  athletic  fields,  promoters  of  boxing, 
wrestling,  and  other  athletic  events 


Bathing  beaches 

Golf  courses 

Riding  academies 

Skating  rinjES 

Bleating  rinks,  roller. 
Skating  rinks,  ice.... 


Swlmaing  pools 

Ccmmercial  sports  operators,  n.e.c 

Bicycle  rentals 

Boat  and  canoe  rentals. 

Other  cooBerclal  sports  operators,  n.e.c 

Theaters  and  theatrical  producers  (exc,  motion 
pictures) 

Miscellaneous  amusement  and  recreation  services, 
total 


Amusement  devices 

Amusement  parks 

Shooting  galleries 

Coin-operated  amusement  device  services 

Miscellaneous  amusement  and  recreation  services^ 
n.e.c, ^ 


I^y  roll,  entire  year 


1948 

(Thousand 
dollan) 


ftio.nx 


302, ill 


293,872 

8,569 

TO 


12,413 
51,902 


817 

3,523 

31,198 


«,803 

28,394 

5,464 

8,945 
1,014 
2,501 
1,145 

5,283 
4,254 

1,029 

1,838 

2,969 

35 

1,000 

1,934 


56,803 


66,369 


4,703 

12,237 

339 

20,232 

28,858 


(Thousand 
dolldrj) 


131,583 
n.a. 
n.a. 

3,654 


5,892 
17.347 


4,498 
8,164 


132 

720 

7,312 


10,942 
n.a. 

1,930 
534 

777 

2,144 

1,641 

503 


n.a. 
46 
276 


11,459 


n.a. 


1,504 

2,997 

160 

n.a. 

'20,862 


P^  employees,  workweek  ended  nearest — 


March  15 

(dumber) 


1948 


17° ,420 


177,621 

1,701 

98 


69,959 


8,963 
60,996 


7,937 


4,959 


139 

986 

3,834 

15,987 


7,883 

2,452 

113 


200 
741 
627 

4,584 

3,905 

679 

505 

1,447 

16 

418 

1,013 


19,099 


825 
2,626 

146 
7,082 

8,420 


124,470 
n.a. 
n.a. 


8,984 
34,776 


7,346 
4,051 


104 

847 

3,100 


n.a. 
1,532 
n.a. 

3,224 
251 

1,002 

3,041 

2,448 

593 

356 

n.a. 

42 

158 

n.a. 


4,644 


n.a. 


605 

1,230 

157 

n.a. 

'12,460 


July  15 
(Number) 


348,183 


176,493 

8,652 

179 

9,208 

33,519 


8,540 
24,979 


8,525 
17,708 


1,654 

1,554 

U,500 

36,986 


22,415 

20,135 

175 


1,761 

1,959 

830 

3,657 

3,424 

233 

3,227 

3,137 

50 

1,207 

1,880 


45,828 


6,015 

15,802 

272 

8,W5 

15,594 


226.926 


122,306 
n.a. 
n.a. 


25,195 


9,021 
16,174 


6,515 


646 

211 

5,658 


n.a. 
12,591 


2,372 
1,835 

1,245 

2,592 

2,289 

303 


159 

823 

n.a. 


3,953 


n.a. 


3,381 

8,535 

288 

n.a. 

'20,415 


Nov.  15 
(Humbcr) 


181,222 

5,713 

96 


9,766 
bb,m 


8.597 


316 

325 

6,974 

17,196 


8,885 
3.066 
1.047 

4.772 

200 
900 
698 

4.783 

4.042 

"41 


,286 

15 
441 
830 


13.288 


21,326 


1,096 

2,708 

139 

7,265 

10,118 


523,687 


128,857 
n.a. 
n.a. 


53,028 


9,930 
43,098 


3,468 


196 

44 

3,228 


n.a. 

1,839 

n.a. 

3,499 
192 
(^) 
1,115 

3,839 
3,172 

667 


n.a, 

36 

225 


543 

1,114 

181 

n.a, 

'7,908 


n.a.  Not  available  or  not  applicable. 
n.e.c.  Not  elsewhere  classified. 

^  Include  notion  pict»ire  theaters. 
^  Out  of  scope  in  1939. 

^  [tetafor  1948  include  legalized  gambling  operations;  in  1939,  such  operations  were  out  of  scope  of  the  Census. 

'  Includes  outdoor  motion  picture  theaters,  portable  motion  picture  theaters,  football  clubs  (inc.  promoters),  other  commercial  sports  operators,  n.e.c,  and  coin-operated 
amusement  device  services.  Also  includes  statistics  for  the  New  York  World's  Fair  and  the  Golden  Gate  International  Exposition, 


13.20  SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— GENERAL  STATISTICS 

Table    13M.— AMUSEMENTS'- ANNUAL  PAY  ROLL  AND  EMPLOYMENT  FOR  SELECTED  WORKWEEKS- 
GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISION  AND  STATE:  1948  AND  19^9 


Geoglaphic  division  and  State 


Pay  roll,  entire  year 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pud  employeea,  workweek  ended  neaiest— 


March  15 

dumber) 


1948 


July  15 

(Sumter) 


1948 


1939 


Nov.  15 
(Number) 


1939 


United  States,  total 


Geographic  divisions: 

New  England   . 
Middle  Atlantic 
East  North  Central 
West  North  Central 
South  Atlantic 
East  South  Central . 
West  South  Central.  . 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England : 

Maine 

New  Hampshire. 

Vermont      

Massachusetts.  .  . 
Rhode  Island-  -  .  . 
Connecticut    .  . 


Middle  Atlantic : 

New  York . 
New  Jersey 
Pennsylvania.  .  .  . 


East  North  Central : 
Ohio 
Indiana 
Illinois 
Michigan 
Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa    

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska     

Kansas  


South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia . 
Virginia 
West  Virginia 
North  Carolina 

South  CaroUna 

Georgia 

Flonda      


East  South  Central ; 

Kentucky 

Tennessee  .    . 

Alabama    

^•ilsslsslppi . 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas     

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas     


Mountain ; 

Montana .  , . , 

Idaho 

Wyoming .... 

Colorado 

New  Mejnco 
Arizona   ,      , 

Utah 

Nevada  ^ 


Pacific: 

Washington . 

Oregon 

Caluomia.  .  . 


39,659 
178,430 
125,103 
40,396 
61,41i 
19,660 
34,652 
28,110 
82,610 


2,L21 
2,476 
801 
22,817 
4,193 
7,251 


122,636 
20,152 
35,642 


33,479 
11,645 
45,145 
25,551 
9,283 


9,278 
6,276 
15,228 
785 
1,369 
3,232 
4,228 


1,549 
10,001 
6,833 
8,263 
4,183 
6,993 
2,572 
6,230 
14,790 


6,205 
6,278 
4,718 
2,459 


2,964 
6,437 
5,436 
19,815 


1,360 
1,796 
701 
4,190 
1,306 
2,136 
2,372 
14,249 

9,706 

5,174 

67,730 


225,481 


15,870 
74,583 
46,538 
15,625 
21,137 

6,584 
11,303 

5,257 
23,584 


985 

906 

370 

8,753 

1,684 

3,172 

^52,436 
7,580 
14,567 


11,909 
4,437 

18,130 
8,205 
3,857 


3,482 

2,780 

5,799 

427 

576 
1,144 
1,417 


522 
3,622 
2,515 
2,815 
1,724 
2,602 
1,014 
2,113 
4,210 


2,202 
2,195 

1,407 
780 


931 
1,897 
2,088 
6,387 


736 
620 
405 
1,292 
451 
601 
942 
210 


3,188 

1,920 

'23,476 


211,707 


348,183 


22 ,412 
77,193 
72,026 
28,675 
35 ,028 
12,709 
22,831 
13,268 
34,277 


14,939 
56,333 
45,024 
17,852 
24,589 

7,726 
14,605 

6,957 
23,682 


25,955 
84,635 
72,078 
29,380 
40,548 
15,132 
25,789 
14,800 
39,866 


16,082 
61,776 
41, 92* 
19,482 
25,162 

9,277 
16,620 

8,166 
28,432 


1,526 
1,241 
777 
12, Ul 
2,149 
4,478 


44,143 

9,529 

23,521 


19,752 

8,457 

21,968 

15,246 

6,603 


6,301 
5,326 
8,385 
823 
1,264 
2,856 
3,720 


721 
4,966 
2,892 
5,174 
2,723 
4,526 
1,746 
4,268 
8,012 


3,439 
3,941 
3,395 
1,934 


2,497 

4,141 

3,818 

12,375 


1,086 
1,261 
618 
2,576 
1,019 
1,721 
1,695 
3,292 


5,248 
2,819 
26,210 


1,296 
700 
530 
7,618 
1,298 
3,497 

^33,922 
6,653 
15,758 


U,663 
4,936 

15,523 
8,434 
4,468 


3,665 
3,917 
4,809 
618 
857 
1,784 
2,202 


507 
3,740 
1,857 
3,368 
1,976 
3,253 
1,429 
2,689 
5,770 


2,308 
2,343 
1,831 
1,244 


1,435 
2,194 
2,649 
8,327 


1,027 
868 
476 

1,682 
563 
911 

1,167 
263 


3,021 

1,959 

■'18,702 


2,136 
1,793 
791 
14,438 
2,770 
4,027 


46,137 
13,384 
25,114 


22,111 

8,742 

22,175 

13,081 

5,969 


5,617 
5,708 
9,243 
774 
1,376 
3,001 
3,661 


856 
6,822 
3,341 
6,204 
3,133 
5,684 
2,106 
5,184 
7,218 


4,256 
4,645 
4,055 
2,176 


2,464 
4,815 
4,295 
14,215 


1,156 
1,470 
549 
3,358 
1,050 
1,399 
2,153 
3,695 


6,118 

3,386 

30,362 


1,770 
1,431 
659 
7,740 
1,230 
3,252 

^37,601 
7,784 
16,391 


12,010 
4,720 

14,342 
7,167 
3,690 


3,811 
4,073 
5,446 
675 
993 
1,952 
2,527 


419 
4,086 
1,878 
3,912 
2,365 
4,128 
1,563 
3,150 
3,661 


2,951 
2,825 
2,040 
1,461 


1,566 
2,640 
3,156 
9,258 


1,276 
959 
572 

2,388 
675 
735 

1,311 
250 


3,915 

2,573 

'21,944 


24,696 
81,754 
79,082 
30,579 
36,625 
14,208 
23,301 
14,367 
35,809 


1,628 
1,912 

741 
12,885 
2,654 
4,876 

47,068 
9,911 
24,785 


21,464 
9,226 
23,713 
17,371 
7,303 


6,727 
5,304 
8,673 
337 
1,325 
3,072 
4,086 


795 
6,038 
3,398 
5,425 
2,931 
4,863 
1,376 
4,148 
7,151 


4,234 
4,141 
3,715 
2,068 


2,338 

4,301 

3,986 

13,176 


1,116 
1,334 
654 
2,756 
1,144 
1,636 
1,784 
3,393 


5,583 

3,042 

28,184 


223,587 


15,807 
56,732 
49,1)39 
20,542 
25,106 

8,257 
15,278 

7,780 
24,046 


1,491 

752 

569 

8,224 

2,098 

3,673 


^33,267 
6,906 
16,559 


12,726 
5,555 

16,767 
9,222 
4,869 


4,3U 
4,414 
5,482 
689 
973 
2,168 
2,505 


617 
5,162 
2,181 
3,632 
2,107 
3,473 
1,476 
2,303 
3,555 


2,546 
2,497 
1,831 
1,383 


1,306 
2,295 
2,875 
8,800 


1,202 
968 
648 

1,924 
637 
881 

1,242 
278 


3,365 
2,229 

*18,452 


Includes  motion  picture  theaters. 
^  Includes  statistics  for  the  New  York  World's  Fair. 

'  Data  for  1948  includes  legalized  gambling  operations;  In  1939,  such  operations  were  out  of  scope  of  the  Census, 
*  Includes  statistics  for  the  Golden  Gate  International  Exposition. 


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TERRITORIES 


CONTENTS 

ALASKA 
Tatle  Page 

I'+A-l  Receipts  Size — Personal,  Business,  and  Repair  Services,  19'+8:  Establishments,  receipts, 

pay  roll,  and  personnel 14.04 

14A-2  Receipts  Size — Amusements,  1948:  Establishments,  receipts,  taxes,  pay  roll,  and  personnel.  14.04 

14A-3  Receipts  Size — Hotels,  1948:  Establishments,  guest  rooms,  receipts,  pay  roll,  and 

personnel 14.04 

14A-4  Receipts  Size — Tourist  Courts,  1948:  Establishments,  rental  units,  receipts,  pay  roll, 

and  personnel 14.04 

14B-1  Employee  Size  of  Establishments — Personal,  Business,  and  Repair  Services,  1948:  Estab- 
lishments, receipts,  pay  roll,  and  personnel 14.04 

14B-2  Employee  Size  of  Establishments — Year-Roimd  Hotels,  1948:  Establishments,  guest  rooms, 

receipts,  pay  roll,  and  personnel 14.04 

14C-1  Legal  Form  of  Organization — Personal,  Business,  and  Repair  Services,  by  Kind-of-Business 

Group,  1948:  Establishments,  receipts,  pay  roll,  and  personnel 14.05 

14C-2  Legal  Form  of  Organization — ^Amusements,  1948:  Establishments,  receipts,  taxes,  pay  roll, 

and  personnel 14.05 

14C-3  Legal  Form  of  Organization — Hotels,  1948:  Establishments,  guest  rooms,  receipts,  pay  roll, 

and  personnel 14 .  05 

14C-4  Legal  Form  of  Organization — Tourist  Courts,  1948:  Establishments,  rental  units,  receipts, 

pay  roll,  and  personnel 14.06 

14D-1  Trucks  and  Truck-Tractors  Operated  by  Laundries,  Cleaning  and  Dyeing  Plants,  December  1948, 

by  Kind  of  Business 14.06 

14D-2  Trucks  and  Truck-Tractors  Operated  by  Automobile  Repair  Services  and  Garages,  December 

1948,  by  Kind  of  Business 14.06 

14E-1  Laundries  and  Cleaning  and  Dyeing  Plants,  by  Kind  of  Business,  1948:  Establishments, 

receipts,  pay  roll,  and  personnel 14.07 

14E-2  Laundries  and  Cleaning  and  Dyeing  Plants — Total  Receipts,  by  Major  Sources  and  Kind  of 

Business,  1948 14.08 

14E-3  Establishments  Reporting  Receipts  From  Cleaning  and  Dyeing  Work — Receipts,  by  Major  Sources 

and  Kind  of  Business,  1948 14.08 

14F    Amusements — Receipts,  by  Major  Sources  and  Kind  of  Business,  1948:  Establishments, 

receipts,  taxes,  number  of  admissions,  and  seating  capacity 14.08 

14G-1  Hotels,  1948:  Establishments,  guest  rooms,  receipts,  pay  roll,  and  personnel 14.09 

140-2  Hotels — Receipts  by  Major  Sources,  1948 14.10 

14G-3  Year-Round  Hotels  With  25  Guest  Rooms  or  More — Supplemental  Compensation  of  Employees  for 

Workweek  Ended  Nearest  November  15,  1948 14.10 

14.01 


14.02 


ALASKA~C  ontinued 


Table  Page 
1<4G_4.  Year-Round  Hotels  With  25  Guest  Rooms  or  More — Percentage  of  Occupancy,  194-8:  Establish- 
ments, receipts,  and  guest  rooms ; 14-. 10 

lAG-5     Hotels — Size  by  Number  of  Guest  Rooms,  1948:  Establishments,  guest  rooms,  receipts,  pay 

roll,  and  personnel 14.10 

14G-6  Year-Round  Hotels  With  25  Guest  Rooms  or  More — Guest  Rooms  Available  for  Transient  and 

Residential  Use,  by  Number-of -Guest-Roans  Size,  1948 14.10 

14H-1  Tourist  Courts — Receipts,  by  Major  Sources,  1948 14.10 

14H-2  Tourist  Courts — Size  by  Number  of  Rental  Units,  1948:  Establishments,  rental  units, 

receipts,  pay  roll,  and  personnel 14.11 

14J-1  Personal,  Business,  and  Repair  Services — Analysis  of  Source  of  Receipts,  by  Kind  of 

Business,  1948 14.11 

14J-2  Selected  Services — Period  Established  or  Acquired,  1948 14.11 

HAWAII 

14K-1  Receipts  Size — Personal,  Biislness,  and  Repair  Services,  by  Kind  of  Business,  1948: 

Establishments,  receipts,  pay  roll,  and  personnel 14.12 

14K-2  Receipts  Size — Amusements,  by  Kind  of  Business,  1948:  Establishments,  receipts,  taxes, 

pay  roll ,  and  personnel 14. 14 

14K-3  Receipts  Size — ^Motion  Picture  Theaters  (Regiilar) ,  1948:  Establishments,  number  of 

admissions,  seating  capacity,  receipts,  and  taxes 14.14 

14K-4  Receipts  Size — Hotels,  1948:  Establishments,  guest  rooms,  receipts,  pay  roll,  and 

personnel 14.14 

14L-1  Employee  Size  of  Establishments — Personal,  Business,  and  Repair  Services,  by  Kind  of 

Business,  1948:  Establishments,  receipts,  pay  roll,  and  personnel 14.15 

14L-2  Employee  Size  of  Establishments — Hotels,  1948 14.15 

14M-1  Legal  Form  of  Organization — Personal,  Business,  and  Repair  Services,  by  Kind-of -Business 

Group,  1948:  Establishments,  receipts,  pay  roll,  and  personnel 14.16 

14M-2  Legal  Form  of  Organization — Amusements,  by  Kind  of  Business,  1948:  Establishments, 

receipts,  taxes,  pay  roll,  and  personnel 14.16 

14M-3  Legal  Form  of  Organization — Hotels,  1948:  Establishments,  guest  rooms,  receipts,  pay  roll, 

and  personnel 14 .  16 

14N-1  Trucks  and  Truck-Tractors  Operated  by  Laundries,  Cleaning  and  Dyeing  Plants,  December  1948, 

by  Kind  of  Business 14.17 

14N-2  Truck  and  Truck-Tractors  Operated  by  Automobile  Repair  Services  and  Garages,  December  1948, 

by  Kind  of  Business 14.17 

1 

14P-1  Laundries,  Cleaning  and  Dyeing  Plants,  and  Related  Services,  by  Kind  of  Business,  1948: 

Establishments,  receipts,  pay  roll,  and  personnel 14.18 

14P-2  Laundries,  Cleaning  and  Dyeing  Plants,  and  Related  Services — Total  Receipts,  by  Major 

Sources  and  Kind  of  Business,  1948 14.19 

14P-3  Power  Laundries  With  Cleaning  and  Dyeing  Facilities  Reporting  Receipts  of  $50,000  or  More 

From  Laundry  Work  (Bundle,  Flat,  and  Family  Services) — Receipts,  by  Major  Sources,  1948..  14.19 

14P-4  Power  Laundries  With  Cleaning  and  Dyeing  Facilities  Reporting  Receipts  of  $50,000  or  More 
From  Laundry  Work  (Bundle,  Flat,  and  Family  Services) — Retail,  by  Method  of  Delivery, 
and  Wholesale,  1948 14.19 

14P-5  Establishments  Reporting  Receipts  From  Cleaning  and  Dyeing  Work — Receipts,  by  Major  Sources 

and  Kind  of  Business,  1948 14.19 

14Q    Amusements — Receipts,  by  Major  Sources  and  Kind  of  Business,  1948:  Establishments, 

receipts  from  admissions  and  fees,  sales  of  merchandise,  concession  rental,  and  taxes....  14.20 

14R-1  All  Hotels  and  Hotels  Reporting  Separate  Data  for  Receipts  From  Room  Rentals  and  Sales  of 

Meals — Receipts  by  Major  Sources — The  Territory  and  Cities  of  10,000  Inhabitants  or  More, 
1948:  Establishments,  room  rentals,  sales  of  meals,  sales  of  alcoholic  drinks,  etc 14.20 


14.03 

HAWAII— Continued 

Table  page 

14R-2  Hotels  With  25  Guest  Rooms  or  More — Supplemental  Compensation  of  Employees  for  Workweek 

Ended  Nearest  November  15,  194-8 — The  Territory  and  Cities  of  10,000  Inhabitants  or  More..  14.20 

I'+R-S  Hotels  With  25  Guest  Rooms  or  More — Percentage  of  Occupancy — The  Territory  and  Honolulu, 

1948:  Establishments,  receipts,  and  guest  rooms 14.20 

14R-4  Hotels — Size  by  Number  of  Guest  Rooms,  1948:  Establishments,  guest  rooms,  receipts,  pay 

roll,  and  personnel 14.21 

14R-5  Hotels,  With  25  Guest  Rooms  or  More — Guest  Roans  Available  for  Transient  and  Residential 

Use,  by  Number-of-Guest-Rooms  Size,  1948 14.21 

14s    Automobile  Repair  Services  and  Garages — Receipts,  by  Major  Sources  and  Kind  of  Business, 

194S U.21 

14T-1  Personal,  Business,  and  Repair  Services — Analysis  of  Source  of  Receipts,  by  Kind  cf 

Business,  1948 14.21 

14T-2  Personal,  Business,  and  Repair  Services — Period  Established  or  Acquired,  by  Kind  of 

Business,  1948:  Establishments  and  receipts 14.22 

14T-3  Amusements — Period  Established  or  Acquired,  by  Kind  of  Business,  1948:  Establishments, 

receipts,  and  taxes 14.22 

14T-4  Personal,  Business,  and  Repair  Services — Employment  for  Selected  Workweeks,  by  Kind  of 

Business,  1948  and  1939 14,23 

14T-5  Amusements — Employment  for  Selected  Workweeks,  by  Kind  of  Business,  1948  and  1939 14.23 


14.04 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— ALASKA 


Table  14A.-L— RECEIPTS  SIZE— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND 
REPAIR  SERVICES:  1948 

Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Rcccipts^Bize  class 

Esublish- 
mcacs 

Plumber) 

Ricapts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

PayroU, 
entire 
year 

{Thousand 
dolUrs) 

Active  pro- 
prietors,' 
November 

(Number)  , 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 

243 

4,646 

1,559 

267 

465 

$100,000  or  more 

$50,000  to  $99,999.... 

$30,000  to  $i9,999 

$20,000  to  $29,999.... 
$15,000  to  $19,999.... 

$10,000  to  $14,999 

$5,000  to  $9,999 

$3,000   to  $4,999 

$2,CdO   to   $2,999 

Less  than  $2,000 

Acquired  in  1948 

3 
12 
14 
10 
18 
30 
38 
34 
12 
29 
38 

1,538 
767 
513 
247 
320 
358 
264 
137 
27 
36 
439 

602 

328 

203 

53 

122 

56 

35 

17 

2 

1 

140 

10 
13 
19 
14 
20 
35 
37 
37 
12 
30 
40 

144 
89 
66 
20 
43 
25 
13 
13 

52 

Table  14A-2.— RECEIPTS  SIZEr-AMUSEMENTS  ;  1948 

Establishments,  Receipts,  Taxes,  Pay  Roll,  and  Pbssonnrl 


Paid 

Receipts 

Payroll, 

Active  pro- 

employees. 

Establish- 

(exc. taxes). 

Taxes 

pnetors.' 

workweek 

Receipts-size  class 

ments 

entire  year 
(ThoujUTitl 

(Tliousand 

(Tliousdnd 

November 

ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Number) 

dollars) 

dollars) 

dollars) 

(Number) 

(Number) 

Alaska,  total. 

41 

1,432 

228 

325 

28 

1A2 

$100,000  or  ncre 

3 

647 

98 

120 

2 

31 

$50,000  to  $99,999.. 

5 

361 

72 

107 

40 

$10,000  to  $49,999.. 

10 

309 

44 

80 

4 

52 

Less  than  $10,000. . . 

17 

54 

10 

14 

14 

13 

Acquired  in  1948 

6 

61 

4 

4 

8 

6 

f  Proprietors  of  unincorporated  businesses. 
Includes  motion  picture  theaters. 


Proprietors  of  unincorporated  businesses. 


Table  14A.-3.— RECEIPTS  SIZE— HOTELS:  1948 

Establishments,  Guest  Rooms,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


RecdptsfSize  class 

HoteU 
(Number) 

Guest 
rooms 

(Number) 

Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Tliousiind 
dollars) 

Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Tbousand 
dollars) 

Active  pro- 
prietors,* 
November 

(Number) 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 

Alaska,   total.. 

74 

2,546 

3,403 

973 

77 

356 

$100,000  or  more.... 
$50,000  to  $99,999.. 
$20,000  to  $49,999.. 
$10,000  to  $19,999.. 
Less  than  $10,000... 
Acquired  in  1948 

8 

9 
14 
14 
17 
12 

722 
502 
496 
310 
305 
211 

1,828 
624 
452 
204 
86 
209 

625 
199 
79 
25 
14 
31 

2 
6 

20 
17 
15 
17 

219 
68 
38 
14 
5 
12 

Table  14A.-4,— RECEIPTS  SLZE-^TOURIST  COURTS:  1948 

Establishments,  Rental  Units,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Paid 

Receipts, 

Pay  roll. 

Active 

employees. 

Tounst 

entire 

entire 

workweek 

Receiptstsize  class 

courts 

units 

year 
(Tliousand 

year 
(TTiousarui 

November 

ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Number) 

(Number) 

dollars) 

dollars) 

(Number) 

(Number) 

Alaska,   total.. 

13 

129 

93 

8 

21 

6 

$5,000  or  more 

4 

37 

39 

2 

7 

1 

Less  than  $5,000 

3 

20 

10 

... 

5 

... 

Acquired  in  1948 

6 

72 

49 

6 

9 

5 

■  Proprietors  of  unincorporated  businesses. 


Proprietors  of  unincorporated  businesses. 


Table  14B-1.— EMPLOYEE  SIZE  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS- 
PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES:  1948 

Establishments,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


EmpIoyeeffiiK  class 

Establish- 
mcots 

(Number) 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 

Alaska,   total 

243 

4,646 

1,559 

465 

135 
42 
20 

7 
14 
11 

3 
11 

697 
516 
290 
206 
553 
599 
176 
1,609 

9 

101 
117 
56 
190 
266 
103 
717 

42 

40 

21 

60 

6  or  7  employees 

74 
24 

10  employees  or  more 

204 

Table  14B.-  2.— EMPLOYEE  SIZE  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS- 
YEAR-ROUND  HOTELS:  1948 

Establishments,  Guest  Rooms,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Employee-size  class 

Hotels 

Guest 
rooms 

CNMmber) 

Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

(Thousarwl 
dollars) 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 

Alaska,  total... 

65 

2,380 

3,318 

956 

354 

20  employees  or  more.. 
10  to  19  employees.... 
less  than  10  employees 

3 

7 
55 

316 

584 

1,480 

936 

991 

1,391 

353 
321 
232 

146 
100 
108 

SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— ALASKA 


14.05 


Table  14C-1.— LEGAL  FORM  OF  ORGANIZATION— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES,  BY  KIND-OF- 

BUSINESS  GROUP:  1948 

'_ ESTABUSHMBNTS,  ReCBIPTS,  PaV  RoLL,  AND  PbRSONNBL 


Kincl-o^buunesA  group  and  legal  form 


Etablish- 
ments 


l?^m\xT) 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


Payroll, 
entire  year 

(TTunudnd 
dotlari) 


Actfve 
proprie- 
tors," 
November 

(Xumber) 


Paid  employees,  workweek 
eiided  nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(Number) 


Full  work- 
week 

(Number) 


I^y  roll,  workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(Dolkri) 


Full  work 
week 

(Dollari) 


Alaska,   total............. 

Individual  pjxiprletorships. 

Partnerships 

Corporations. 

Other  forms  of  organization. 

Personal  services,  total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Business  services,  total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships .,,, 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

AutooDblle  repair  services  and  garages,  total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Miscellaneous  repair  services,  total 

Individual  proprietorships. 

Partnerships. 

Corporations, 

Other  forms  of  organization.. 

*  Proprietors  of  unincorporated  businesses. 


167 
63 

13 


110 
47 


4,646 


1,470 
1,992 
1,184 


3,05'^ 


935 

1,779 

345 


256 
145 


196 
865 


1,559 


380 
723 
456 


165 

102 


138 
230 
97 


1,214 


327 
694 
193 


107 
74 


113 
222 
45 


5 
253 


129 
206 


106 
200 
45 


31,780 


7,494 
13,880 
10,406 


23,690 


6,283 
13,130 
4,277 


114 
331 


890 
582 


6,173 


207 
5,966 


7,232 
13,146 
10,371 


22,814 


6,066 

12,471 
4,277 


114 
331 


890 

507 


162 
5,931 


Tabic  14C-  2-— LEGAL  FORM  OF  ORGANIZATION— AMUSEMENTS':  1948 

Establishments,  Receipts,  Taxes,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Legal  fonn 


Estabbshmenta 


Recapts 
{exc.  taxes), 
entire  year 


Taxes 

(ThomdTid  dlolldri) 


Pay  roll,  entire  year 
(Thomand  doWari) 


Active  proprictorsf 
November 

(Number) 


Paid  employees, 
workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 

(Number) 


fty  roll,  workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Dollari) 


Alaska,  total 

Individual  proprietorships, 

Partnerships. 

Corporations. 

Other  forms  of  organization 

•  Proprietors  of  unicorporated  businesses, 
^  Includes  motion  picture  theaters. 


41 


1,432 


228 


325 


13 


620 

773 


6 

31 
141 


10 
88 

227 


6,391 


192 
1,743 
4,456 


Table  14C- 3.— LEGAL  FORM  OF  ORGANIZATION— HOTELS:  1948 

Establishments,  Guest  Rooms,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Legal  form 


Hotels 
(Number) 


Guest 
rooms 

(Number) 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

(TiuHuaTul 
dollari) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 


(Thoiuimd 
dollar)) 


Active 
proprietors,* 
November 


(Number) 


Paid  employees,  workweek 
ended  nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(Number) 


FuU 
workweek 
(Number) 


Pay  roll,  wcrkweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
(DolUir.) 


Full 
workweek 
(DoHir.) 


Alaska,   total. 

Individual  proprietorships, 

Partnerships , 

Corporations,. 

Other  f ones  of  organization 

•  Proprietors  of  unincorporated  businesses, 


308 


20,589 


838 
1,009 


926 
953 

1,524 


233 
193 


65 

173 


4,449 
4,324 

11,816 


4,354 

4,118 

11,330 


14.06 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— ALASKA 

Table  14C-4.— LEGAL  FORM  OF  ORGANIZATION— TOURIST  COURTS:  1948 

ESTABLISHMSNTS,  RbNTAL  UnTTS,  RxCBIFTS,  PaY  RoLL,  AND  Pb&SONNBL 


Legal  fonn 


Alaska,  total , 

Individual  proprietorships , 

Partnerships , 

Corporations , 

Other  forms  of  organization , 

•  Proprietors  of  unincorporated  businesses, 
z  Less  than  $500. 


Establiahments 
Ojumher) 


13' 


fifpfal  units 


(Xumbff) 


20 
109 


Receipta. 

entire  year 

(TliotuaTul 
dollar.) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

(Thoutand 
doliart) 


Active 
propnetoca,* 
November 

(Number) 


Paid  employees,  workweek 
ended  nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 

Qiumber) 


Full 
workweek 


E^y  roll,  workweek  ended 
t  Nov.  U 


Total 


Pull 
workweek 
(DolUrs) 


180 


Tablel4D-  1.— TRUCKS  AND  TRUCK  TRACTORS  OPERATED  BY  LAUNDRIES.  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS, 

DECEMBER  1948,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS 


Number 

Recdpu, 
entire  year 

{Thousand  dollan) 

Number  of  trucks  and  truck-tractors 

Kind  of  business 

Total 

Manu^turers'  rated  capacity 

Under  IX  tons 

IX  tons 

Oer  IXtons 

Alsska ,   total 

25 

1,577 

38 

37 

13 
12 

928 

649 

18 
20 

18 
19 

1 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

•  •> 

Table  14D- 2.— TRUCKS  AND  TRUCK  TRACTORS  OPERATED  BY  AUTOMOBILE  REPAIR  SERVICES  AND  GARAGES, 

DECEMBER  1948,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS 


Eatablishmcnts  reporting  operation  of  trucks  and  truck-tractors 

Number 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thousand  dolUrs) 

Number  of  trucks  and  truck-tractors 

Kind  of  buaineas 

Total 

Manufacturers'  rated  capacity 

Under  IX  tons 

IXtons 

Over  IXtons 

1^ 

18 

10 

5 

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3 

10 

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Table  14E  -  2.— LAUNDRIES  AND  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS— TOTAL  RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES  AND 

KIND  OF  BUSINESS;  1948 


Total 

Receipts  fitira — 

Kind  of  business 

Eatabluh' 
ments 

(\umbn-) 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Cleaning 

and  dyeing 

work 

[Thousand 
dollars) 

Rug 
cleaning 

[Thousand 
dollars) 

Laundry 
work— 
bundle. 
Bat,  and 
family 
services 
(Thousand 
dollars) 

Commercial 
starch  and 
Bat  work 

(Thotwand 
dollors) 

Linen 
supply 

service 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Diaper 
service 

(Thousartd 
dollars) 

Industrial 
laundry 
work 

[Thmisand 
dollars) 

Other 

(TJiousund 
dollors) 

iO 

1,908 

1,092 

719 

94 

3 

Power  laundries ,    total 

15 

937 

159 

684 

94 

5 
10 

25 

4B3 
454 

971 

159 
933 

294 

390 

35 

30 
64 

3 

19 

(it) 

661 
(x) 

(x) 

623 
(x) 

'35 

3 

X  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure. 


Table  14E- 3.— ESTABLISHMENTS  REPORTING  RECEIPTS  FROM  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  WORK— RECEIPTTS, 

BY  MAJOR  SOURCES  AND  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948 


Kind  of  business 


Establish- 
ments 


Q^umber) 


Recapts, 
entire 
year 


(^Thousand 
dollars) 


Receipts  from  cleaning  and  dyeing  work 


Total 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Retail 


Total 


(Thousand 
dolIdTs) 


Delivered 
to  home 


(Thousand 
dolldra) 


Delivered 
through 
plant 
office, 

or  branch 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


(Thousand 
doltdrs) 


Receipts  from 
laundry  work — 
bundle,  flat,  and 
family  services 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Other 
recapts 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Power  laundries,  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  plants. 


971 
i83 


933 
159 


907 
159 


3U 

103 


3 
30 


Table  14F.— AMUSEMENTS— RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES  AND  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948 

Establishments,  Receipts,  Taxes,  Number  of  Admissions,  and  Seating  Capacitt 


Estabbshments 

(Humber) 

Receipts 
(exc.  taxes), 
entire  year 

(Thousand  dollars) 

Receipts  from — 

Taxes 
{Thousand  dollars) 

Number  of 
admissions 

(Thousands) 

Kind  of  business 

Admissions 
and  fees 

(Thousand  dollars) 

Sales  of  merchandise 
and  concession  rentals 

(Thousand  dollars) 

S&ating  capaaty 

Alaska ,    total 

41 

l,.i32 

1,372 

60 

228 

n.a. 

n.a. 

28 
13 

1,111 
321 

1,078 
294 

33 
27 

223 

5 

2,095 
n.a. 

a.  Not  available  or  not  applicable. 
^  Includes  motion  picture  theaters. 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— ALASKA 


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Table   14G-2.— HOTELS— RECEIPTS  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES:  1948 


AU  hotels 

Year-round 

Item 

separate  data 

Total 

Year-round 

Seconal 

rentals  ajid 
sales  of  meals 

Hotels (nuniber ) . . 

74 

65 

q 

11 

Receipts,  entire  year,  total 

(thousand  dollars),. 

3,«)3 

3,318 

85 

1,129 

Room  rentali3,,Cthous.   dols.}.. 
Sal£safmeals..(thous.   dols.).. 

2,537 

2,1.12 

b5 

r                    279 
452 

Sales  of  alcoholic  drinks 

(thousand  dollars).. 

597 

583 

U 

285 

Sales  of  packaged  liquor 

(thousand  dollars).. 

86 

85 

1 

35 

Sales  of  other  merchandise 

(thousand  dollars).. 

58 

56 

2 

41 

Space  and  concession  rentals 

(thousand  dollars).. 

7i 

73 

1 

13 

Miersoiirces.  .(thous^.   dols.).. 

51 

49 

2 

24 

Table  14G- 3.— YEAR-ROUND  HOTELS  WITH  25  GUEST 
ROOMS  OR  MORE— SUPPLEMENTAL  COMPENSA- 
TION OF  EMPLOYEES  FOR  WORKWEEK  ENDED 
NEAREST  NOVEMBER  15,  1948 


Year-round  hotels  with  25  guest  rooms  or  more 

PBid  employees,  workweek  ended  nearest  November  15 

Paid  employees,  workweek  ended  nearest  November  15,  full  workweek, 

Hotels  reporting  employees  receiving  free  quarters  and/or  neals.. 

Employees  receiving  free  living  quarters 

Employees  receiving  three  free  meals  daily , 

Employees  receiving  only  two  free  meals  daily 

Eeployee's  receiving  only  one  free  meal  daily , 

Hotels  reporting  employees  receiving  tips 

Total  employees  receiving  tips 

Full  workweek  employees  receiving  tips 


329 
286 


Table  14G- 4.— YEAR-ROUND  HOTELS  WITH  25  GUEST  ROOMS  OR  MORE— PERCENTAGE  OF  OCCUPANCY:  1948 

Establishments,  Receipts,  and  Guest  Rooms 


Total 

Hotels  having  a  percentage  of  occupancy  of— 

Item 

91  percent  or  more 

81  to  90  percent 

71  to  80  percent 

61  to  70  percent 

41  to  60  percent 

40  percent  or  leas 

37 
2,874 
1,979 
1,531 

8 
913 
511 

459 

6 

767 
362 

9 
561 

464 

332 

5 
212 
221 
160 

4 
115 
189 
173 

5 
306 
232 
1% 

Table  14G-5.— HOTELS— SIZE  BY  NUMBER  OF  GUEST  ROOMS:  1948 

Establishments,  Guest  Rooms,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Number-of-guest-rooms  size 


Establishments 


Guest 
rooms 


Receipts, 
entire  year 


(Thomdnd  dollari) 


Pay  roll,  entire  year 
(Thouaand  dollars) 


Active  proprietors^ 
November 


(^jumber) 


Paid  employees, 
workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 

(>iuniber)  . 


Alaska,  total 

Hotels  having: 

100  guest  rooms  or  more 

50  to  99  guest  rooms 

25  to  49  guest  rooms 

Less  than  25  guest  rooms 

*  Proprietors  of  unincorporated  businesses. 


973 


511 
615 
946 
474 


1,150 
756 
987 
510 


379 
226 
282 

86 


141 
83 

105 
27 


Table  14G-6.- YEAR-ROUND  HOTELS  WITH  25  GUEST 
ROOMS  OR  MORE— GUEST  ROOMS  AVAILABLE  FOR 
TRANSIENT  AND  RESIDENTIAL  USE,  BY  NUMBER- 
OF-GUEST-ROOMS  SIZE:  1948 


Year  round 

hoteb  25 

guest  rooms 

or  more 

(Number) 

Hotels  having—  - 

Type  of  guest  room 

100  guest 

rooms  or  more 
(Number) 

50  to  99 
guest  rooms 

(><umbtr) 

25  to  49 
guestrooms 

(Number) 

37 
1,979 

4 
511 

9 
615 

24 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms... 

853 

Rooms  for  transient  guests.. 
Rooms  for  residential  guests 

1,531 
448 

341 
170 

487 
128 

703 
150 

Table  14H—1.— TOURIST  COURTS— RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR 
SOURCES:  1948 


Establishments (number) , 

Receipts,  entire  year, total (thousand  dollars). 

Room  rentals  and  sales  of  meals (thousand  dollars). 

Sales  of  alcoholic  drinks (thousand  dollars). 

Sales  of  other  merchandise (thousand  dollars). 

Other  sources (thousand  dollars^,.! 


Tourist  courts 


66 
15 
6 
9 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— ALASKA 


14.11 


Table  X4H-a— TOURIST  COURTS— SIZE  BY  NUMBER  OF  RENTAL  UNITS:  1948 

EsTABUSBMBNTS,  RbNTAL  UnITS,  RbCEIPTS,  PaY   RoLL,  AND  PERSONNEL 


Numb«x-of-rental-units  aia 

Eaabtiahmenta 

(>iumbff) 

Rental 
units 

(Xumbcr) 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

CDiouuinil  dollars) 

Active 
proprictorsj" 
November 

(Number) 

Paid  employees, 
workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov,  15 

(Number) 

Alaska,    total 

13 

129 

98 

3 

21 

6 

3 
3 

7 

54 
32 

41 
19 
38 

7 

"i 

4 
10 

5 

•  Proprietors  of  unincorporated  businesses. 


Table  14J.-1.— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— ANALYSIS  OF  SOURCE  OF  RECEIPTS.  BY  KIND  OF 

BUSINESS:  1948 


Kind  of  busineaa 


All  establishments 


Number 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thoujdml  dolldri) 


Establishments  with  no 
sales  of  merchandise 


Receipts, 

entire  year 


(TTiomand  dollars) 


Establishments  reporting  sales  of  merchandise 


Number 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thousand  dolUrs) 


Sales  of 
merchandise 


(Tliousand  dollars) 


Alaslra ,    total 

Personal  services,   total 

Barber  shops 

Beauty  shops 

Cleaning,  dyeing  plants  (exc.  T\ig  cleaning) 

Funeral  service 

Laundries,  power 

Photographic  studios  (int.  commercial  photography)... 
PressliVi,   alteration,  gannent  repair  shops  (exc.   fur) 

Shoe  repair  shops 

Other  personal  services 

Business  services 

Autcoobile  repair  servicee  and  garages,  total 

General  automobile  repair  shops 

Parking  lots 

Storage  garages 

Other  automobile  repairs  and  services 

Hlscellaneous  repair  services,  total* 

Radio  repair  shops 

Upholstery,  furniture  repair  shops 

Watch,  clodi,   jewelry  repair  shops 

Other  repair  services. 

X  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure-. 


3,5Ze 


3,059 


2,768 


279 
314 
971 
158 
937 
180 
46 


279 
255 
971 

(x) 
937 

(x) 

(x) 
23 

(X) 

(x) 
267 


108 
1,061 


108 
(x) 


251 
(x) 
(x) 

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232 
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(x) 
93 


1,118 


(x) 

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(X) 
32 

(X) 

(X) 
IX 


134 


(x) 


(X) 

640 


(X) 


(X) 
(X) 


(x) 
(X) 


(X) 


(X) 
240 


Table  14J-2.— SELECTED  SERVICES— PERIOD  ESTABLISHED  OR  ACQUIRED:  1948 


Penod  establiflhed  gr  acquired 


Personal,  business,  and  repair  services 


Esta  blishments 
(Number) 


Receipts, 

entire  year 

(Thousand  dollars) 


Amusements^ 


Establishments 
(Number) 


Receipts, 

entire  year 

(Thousand  dollcTs) 


Establishments 
(Number) 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thousand  dollars) 


Tourist  courts 


Estabhshroents 
(Number) 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thousand  dollars) 


Alaslm,    total 

1948 

1946  and  1947 

1942   to  1945 

1938  to  1941 

1934  to  1937 

1930   to   1933 

1920  to  1929 

190O  to  1919 

Prior  to  1900 

Unltnown 

X  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure. 
^  Includes  motion  picture  theaters 


4,646 


1,432 


3,403 


98 


439 
1,764 
1,347 

162 

73 
36 

40 


(X) 

(x) 


(x) 
(x) 

(X) 

(x) 


596 
286 


208 
194 


209 
1,204 
499 
618 
239 

365 
165 


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(X) 


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21 


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SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-HAWAII 

Table  14K— 2.— RECEIPTS  SIZE— AMUSEMENTS',  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS: 

JEiSTABLlSaMENTS,  RbCEIPTS,  TaXBS,  PaY  RoIX,  AND  PeRSONNBL 


1948 


Total  amusements 

Motion  picture  theaters 

Recciptft'size  class 

Establish- 
ments 

(Number) 

Receipts 
(exc.  taxes), 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
(blLirj) 

Taxes 

(Thousand 
dolUrs) 

Payroll, 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
dollars) 

Active 
propnetOTB,* 
November 

(Number) 

Paid 

employees, 

worlnweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 

Estabhsh- 
ments 

(Number) 

Receipts 
(exc.  taxes), 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Taxes 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Payroll, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Active 
proprietors,* 
November 

(Number) 

empkjytra, 

workweek 
elided 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(Number) 

Hawaii,  total 

345 

10,351 

1,287 

3,137 

232 

1,928 

107 

6,759 

1,253 

1,794 

30 

999 

27 
23 
27 
52 
124 
92 

5,746 
1,739 
887 
836 
466 
677 

790 
207 
136 
100 
22 
32 

1,662 
634 
249 
196 
111 
285 

1 
9 
16 
30 
89 
87 

732 
331 
213 
230 
126 
296 

18 
13 

21 
31 
15 
9 

4,261 
1,056 
683 
518 
104 
132 

785 
193 
125 
100 
21 
29 

1,109 
324 
184 
110 
26 
41 

1 
7 
7 
5 
10 

421 

163 

174 

148 

54 

Acquired  or  established  in  1948 

39 

Bowling  alleys,  bilbard  and  pool  parlors 

Other  amusemcntand  recreation  services 

Rccapts'size  dass 

Establish- 
ments 

(Number) 

Receipts 

(exc,  taxes), 
entire  year 

(TTiousiind 

MldTS) 

Taxes 

(TbousnTid 
doIUrs) 

Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Active 
proprietors,* 
November 

(Number) 

Paid 
employees, 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

CNimber) 

Establish- 
ments 

(Number) 

Receipts 

(exc.  taxes), 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Taxes 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Pay  roU. 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Active 

proprietors,* 

November 

(Number) 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 

169 

1,339 

(2) 

470 

128 

327 

69 

2,253 

34 

873 

74 

602 

2 
6 

'12 
97 
52 

Sxi 

183 
298 
204 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 
(x) 

53 
64 
42 

(x) 
(x) 

"s 

70 
45 

(x) 
(x) 

'40 
51 
55 

7 
4 
6 
9 
12 
31 

(x) 

(x) 
199 
135 
64 
341 

(x) 
(x) 

11 

1 
3 

(x) 

(x) 

65 
33 
21 
202 

(x) 

(x) 

9 
15 
14 
32 

(Jt) 

(i) 

$25,000  to  $49,999 

39 

$10,000  to  $24,999 

42 

a 

Acquired  or  established  in  1945 

202 

•  proprietors  of  unincorporated  businesses. 

X  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure. 

z  Less  than  $500. 

^  Includes  motion  picture  theaters. 


Table  14K-3.— RECEIPTS  SIZE— MOTION  PICTURE  THEATERS  fREGULAR):  1948 


Establishments,  Number  of  Admissions 

Seating  Capacity,  Receipts,  and  Taxes 

Receipt&'size  class 

Estabhshments 
(Number) 

Number  of 
admissions 

(Thousands) 

Seating 
capaaty 

Receipts 

(exc.  taxes), 
entire  year 

(Thousand  dollarj) 

Taxes 
(Thousand  dollars) 

Hawaii,  total 

107 

17,769 

63,380 

6,759 

1,253 

18 
13 

a 

31 

15 
9 

9,654 
3,813 
1,945 
1,606 
357 
394 

18,672 
10,279 
12,412 
12,943 
5,273 
3,801 

4,261 
1,056 
688 
518 
104 
132 

785 

193 

$25,000   to  $49,999 

125 

100 

21 

Acquired  or  established  In  1948 

29 

Table  14K- 4.— RECEIPTS  SIZE— HOTELS:  1948 

Establishments,  Guest  Rooms,  R£ceipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Receipts' size  class 

HoteU 
(Number) 

Guest 
rooms 

(Number) 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thousand  dollars) 

Pay  roll,  entire  year 
(Thousand  dollars) 

Active 
propnctors,* 
November 

(Number) 

Paid  employees, 
workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 

(Number) 

Hawaii,   total 

158 

5,094 

9,429 

3,585 

102 

1,378 

17 
10 
10 
9 
12 
16 
25 
22 
9 
5 
23 

1,797 
463 
295 
327 
296 
363 
553 
358 
103 
79 
460 

7,303 
688 
393 
225 
212 
189 
188 
91 
23 
8 
104 

3,085 

193 

119 

68 

38 

29 

17 

5 

2 

2 

27 

1 
8 
4 
3 
7 
11 
20 
18 
6 
2 
22 

1,073 

106 

61 

38 

$15  000  to  $19  999 

22 

19 

15 

8 

$2  000  to  $2  999 

5 

5 

Acquired  or  established 

In  1948 

26 

*  Proprietors  of  unincorporated  businesses. 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— HAWAII 


14.15 


Table  14L.— i.—  EMPLOYEE  SIZE  OF  EST ABUSHMENTS— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES,  BY  KIND 

OF  BUSINESS;  1948 

ESTABUSBUBNTS,  RfCBIPTS,  PaY  RoLL,  ANU  PbRBONNBL  


Kind  of  buaneu 


Tool 


Erab- 
Juh- 
ments 


(NumM 


Receipu, 

entire 
year 

(ThouMTul 
dolUri) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  IS 

(Xumber) 


Establishments  reportiilg  November  15  employment  of — 


No  paid  employee 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


IXumber) 


Receipts, 

entire 
year 

(TTwusand 
doUgTi) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


1  paid  employee 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


(>famlier) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
d6IUrs) 


-"Ki3 — 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


Personal,  business,    and  repair  services,  total. 
Personal  services ,   total 


l,83i 


24,837 


3,917 


939 


4,112 


334 


12,081 


4,714 


2,i72 


Barber  shops 

Beauty  shops 

Cleaning,  dyeing  plants  (exc.  rug  cleaning). 
Other  personal  services 


Business  services 

Autooobile  repair  services  and  garages. 
Miscellaneous  repair  services 


407 
269 
108 
.355 


395 

205 


1,679 
1,531 
2,020 
6,851 

2,398 

8,237 
2,121 


567 

482 

866 

2,799 

923 

1,687 

466 


445 
304 
506 
,317 

385 
751 
209 


254 

114 

33 

231 

36 
179 
142 


531 
292 
130 
831 

184 

1,482 

662 


238 

402 


211 
977 
267 


84 
111 


35 
144 
36 


11 
50 

23 

74 
24 


Establishments  repoitiiig  November  15  employment  of— 


2  paid  employees 


Kind  of  business 


Eatab- 
Jiah- 
ments 


(Jfamber) 


Receipts, 
entile 
year 

(TiMuiand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 


(Thousand 
dolloTs) 


sia 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Numb^) 


i  paid  employees 


Estab- 
Ush- 
ments 


(Number) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


"Tsa 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


4  or  5  paid  employees 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


(Namber) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 


(Thousand 
dollars) 


"HSia 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

{Humber) 


Personal,  business,  and  repair  services,   total,. 


346 


1,822 


297 


2,i72 


452 


Personal  services,   total. 


Barber  shops 

Beauty  shops 

Cleaning,  dyeing  plants   (exc.  rug  cleaning). 
Other  jiersonal  services 


Business  services 

Automobile  repair  services  and  garages. 
Miscellaneous  repair  services 


37 

208 

40 

295 

12 

115 

24 

336 

4 

99 

41 

729 

15 

301 

89 
109 
32 
73 

23 
130 
67 


167 
170 

(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


110 
31 
56 
49 

(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


227 
202 
181 
333 

208 

1,078 

243 


125 
86 
69 

116 

72 
284 
75 


77 
54 
47 
52 


139 
39 


Establishments  reporting  November  15  employment  of— 


6  or  7  paid  employees 


Kind  of  business 


Estab- 
Jish- 
ments 


(Number) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


ftia 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


8  to  19  paid  employees 


Estab- 
lish- 


(Numter) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

Cnuusand 
doliors) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


~~Kia — 

empbyees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


20  paid  employees  or  more 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


(Number) 


Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Pay  roll, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Ria 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Number) 


Personal,  business,  and  repair  services,  total. 


343 


698 


2,977 


1.447 


Personal  services,   total. 

Barber  shops 

Beauty  shops 

Cleaning,  dyeing  plants  (exc.  rug  cleaning). 
Other  personal  services 


993 


1,471 


649 


326 


4.064 


2.435 


Business  services 

AutoiftDbile  repair  services  and  garages, 
rtiacellaneous  repair  services 


116 
(x) 

194 
(x) 

291 
739 
UO 


(x) 

8 
(x) 


(X) 

4 
(x) 


145 
209 
39 


(x) 

(X) 
596 
658 

747 

1,736 

244 


(x) 

(x) 
325 
183 

310 
579 
87 


(X) 
(X) 
197 
68 

108 
222 
42 


(X) 

566 

(x) 

(x) 
(x) 
(x) 


(x) 

285 
(X) 

Cx) 
(x) 
Cx) 


(i) 

140 
(x) 

(X) 
(x) 
(X) 


X  withheld  to  avoid  disclosure. 


Table  14L- 2.— EMPLOYEE  SIZE  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS— HOTELS;  1948 


1 ■■ : 

Empbyeesize 

Hotels 
(Number) 

Guest  rooms 
(Number) 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thousand  dollars) 

Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

(Thousand  dollars) 

Paid  employees, 
workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 

(Humbcr) 

158 

5,094 

9,429 

3,585 

1,378 

15 

9 

134 

1,387 

462 

3,245 

4,128 

669 

4,632 

1,641 

229 

1,715 

769 
124 

10  to  19  employees 

485 

14.16 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— HAWAII 


Table  14M-1.— LEGAL  FORM  OF  ORGANIZATION— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES, 

BUSINESS  GROUP:  1948 

ESTABUSHBIENTS,  RECEIPTS,  PaY  RoiX,  AND  PERSONNEL 


BY  KIND-OF- 


Kind-of-business  group   and  legal  fonn 


Eatablisb- 
mentB 

(Number) 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

{Thousand 
dollari) 


Pay  roll, 
entire  year 

(Thousarvi 
dollars) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors,* 
November 


Paid  employees,  workweek 
ended  nearest  Nov.  IS 


Pay  roll,  workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 


Total 
IHumbcr) 


Full  work 
weeV 

(Number) 


Total 
(DoIUts) 


Full  work' 
week 

(Dollgri) 


Hawaii ,  total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Personal  services,  total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Business  services,  total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  ConSs   of  organization 

Automobile  repair  services  and  garages,  total 

Inaividual  proprietorships 

Partner  slllps 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization 

Miscellaneous  repair  services,  total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations. 

Other  forms  of  organization 

»  Proprietors  of  unincorporated  businesses. 


1,834 


1,529 

246 

56 

3 


1,139 

987 

Ul 

18 

3 


304 
73 
18 


168 
31 
6 


24,837 


13,198 

5,179 

5,570 

890 


12,081 

6,074 

2,541 

2,576 

390 

2,398 


991 

385 

1,022 


4,807 
1,790 
1,640 


,326 
463 
332 


7,790 


1,850 


3,917 


3,540 


3,375 

1,308 

2,568 

539 


1,390 
460 


1,387 
773 

1,023 
234 


1,707 
669 
933 

231 


4,714 

1,383 
882 

1,405 
539 


389 

230 


2,572 

1,177 
551 
610 
234 

.       3S5 


2,334 

1,068 
499 
536 
231 

348 


282 
113 
528 


135 
66 
184 


127 

51 

170 


998 
241 
44S 


281 
148 


464 
117 
170 


423 
85 

170 


207 
72 
187 


159 

64 


HI 
39 
59 


154,075 


70,427 
25,668 
49,192 

8.788 


92,646 

39,562 

17,097 

27,199 

3,736 


7,cr74 
2,232 
10,326 


19,751 
4,654 
8,542 


4,040 
1,6C5 
3,125 


145,905 


67,385 
23,261 

46,510 
6,749 


87,552 

37,905 
16,U8 
24,780 
8,749 

19,081 


6,909 

2,092 

10,060 


18,831 
3,508 
8,542 


3,740 
1,543 

3,ioe 


Table  14M-2.— LEGAL  FORM  OF  ORGANIZATION— AMUSEMENTS',  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948 

Establishments,  Receipts,  Taxes,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


Kind  of  business  and  legal  fonr. 


Establishments 
(Number) 


Receipts 
(cxc.  taxes), 
entire  year 

(Thousand  dollaTs) 


Taxes 
(Thousand  doUars) 


Pay  roll,  entire  year 
(Thousand  dollars) 


Active  p^op^etors^ 
November 

(Number) 


Paid  employees, 
workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 

(Number) 


Pay  roll,  workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(Dollari) 


Hawaii,  total 

Individual  proprietorships 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  organization. 

Motion  picture  theaters,  regular,  total 

Individual  proprietorships. 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  org-^ization 

Bowling  alleys,  billiard  and  pool  parlors,  total 

Individual  proprietorships. 

Partnerships 

Corporations 

Other  forms  of  orfesnlzation 

Miscellaneous  amusement  and  recreation  services,  total 

Individual  proprietorships. 

Partnerships. 

Corporations. 

Other  forms  of  organization 

"  Proprietors  of  unincorporated  businesses. 

z  Less  than  $300. 

^  Includes  motion  picture  theaters. 


10,351 


1,287 


3,137 


209 

61 
62 

13 


2,767 

1,180 

6,061 

343 


141 
87 

999 
60 


978 

307 

1,767 

35 


6,759 


1,794 


658 
481 
,358 
262 


125 
61 

999 
46 


,491 
71 


(z) 


131 
25 


679 
366 


(z) 
(z) 

(z) 


165 
118 


1,430 
333 


655 
95 


766 
262 

801 
79 


155 
129 
652 
63 


477 
68 


67,559 


23,636 
6,422 

35,921 
1,580 


35,681 


2,686 

1,651 

29,836 

1,306 

10,062 


4,130 
2,526 


21,816 


16,818 
2,045 


Table  14M-3.— LEGAL  FORM  OF  ORGANIZATION— HOTELS:  1948 

Establishments,  Guest  Rooms,  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  and  Personnel 


HoteU 
(Number) 

Guest 
rooms 

(Number) 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Xhousand 
dollars) 

Pay  .Oil, 
entire  year 

(Tboujond 
dolbrs) 

Active 
(Number) 

Paid  employees,  workweek 
ended  nearest  Nov.  15 

Pay  roll,  workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 

Legal  form 

Total 

(Number) 

Full 
workweek 
(Number) 

Total 

(DoUars) 

FuU 
workweek 
(Dollars) 

Hawaii-    total 

158 

5,094 

9,429 

3,565 

102 

1,378 

1,231 

54,296 

97 
23 
35 

3 

2,091 
651 

2,091 
261 

1,311 

580 

6,272 

1,266 

267 

166 

2,671 

481 

76 
24 

163 
89 
695 
231 

140 

79 

606 

206 

5,076 
2,955 
36,583 
9,684 

4,824 
2,803 
35,303 

Other  forms  of  organization 

9,265 

f  Proprietors  of  unincorporated  buslnesseB. 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— HAWAII 


14.17 


Tabic  14N-1.— TRUCKS  AND  TRUCK-TRACTORS  OPERATED  BY  LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS, 

DECEMBER  1948,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS 


Kind  of  business 


Eatabtiahmenta  reporting  operation  of  trucks  and  truck-tractors 


Number 


Receipts, 
entire  year 

(TTioujand  dollan) 


Number  of  trucks  and  truck'tractors 


Manulacturera'  rated  capacity 


Under  i%  tons 


IK  tons 


Over  IH  tons 


Power  laundries,   total 

With  cleanlse  and  d^lng  facilities... 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing  facllitlee 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

X  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure. 


(y-) 


(x) 


78 
1,628 


100 
6 


Tabic  14N-2.— TRUCKS  AND  TRUC&-TRACTORS  OPERATED  BY  AUTOMOBILE  REPAIR  SERVICES  AND  GARAGES, 

DECEMBER  1948,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS 


~ '■ 1 

Establishmenta  reporting  operation  of  trucks  and  truck-tiactora 

= 

Number 

Receipta, 
entire  jrear 

(Tlioiu.lnd  dolldrs) 

Number  of  trucks  and  truck-tractors 

Kind  of  busuiess 

Total 

Manufticturera'  rated  capacity 

Undei  IS  tons 

IXtons 

Over  IX  tons 

Hawai  i     total 

97 

3,578 

121 

102 

13 

6 

71 
4 

5 
5 
9 

1 
1 
1 

2,243 
220 
136 

(x) 

199 

M 

87 
4 
6 
9 

11 

4 

72 
4 
4 
8 

10 

4 

9 

'  2 

1 
1 

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6 

Tire  repair  ahops 

Top  and  body  repair  shops .,,, 

Automobile  repair  shops,  n.e.c 

Storage  garages 

Parking  lots 

X  withheld  to  avoid  disclosure. 
952996  (IS-A)  O  -  SI  -  2 


14.18 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— HAWAII 


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SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES-HAWAII 

Tabic  14P-2.— LAUNDRIES,  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  PLANTS,  AND  RELATED  SERVICES— TOTAL  RECEIPTS, 

BY  MAJOR  SOURCES  AND  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948 


14.19 


Toul 

Receipts  from — 

Kind  of  business 

Esnhlinb' 
ments 

Ruapo, 
entire  ytar 

(Tknuand 
MUn) 

Cleaning 

and  dyeing 

work 

(Thousand 
dolUrj) 

Rug 
cleaning 

(TliouMnd 
dollarj) 

Laundry 
work — 
bundle, 
flat,  and 
family 
services 
(TIiouMml 
dollors) 

CoanDerdal 
starch  and 
flat  work 

(Thousund 
dolbrl) 

Linen 
supply 
service 

{Thmuani 
dolUiri) 

Diaper 
service 

(ThouMnd 
dollars) 

Industrial 

laundry 

work 

(TliOusand 
dollars) 

Other 

(Thousaml 
dollars) 

Hawaii,    total 

126 

M 

(x) 

(x) 

(x) 

M 

(x) 

(x) 

M 

(x) 

Power  laundries,    total 

16 

3,101 

1,123 

24 

1,500 

311 

126 

17 

... 

11 
5 

1 

1 

108 

3,023 
78 

(x) 
(x) 

2,02a 

1,123 

(x) 
(x) 

1,948 

24 

(x) 
(x) 

1,433 
67 

(x) 
(x) 

64 

311 

(x) 
(x) 

3 

126 

(x) 
(x) 

(X) 
(x) 

6 

U 

(x) 
(x) 

(x) 

Diaper  service  establishmeiits 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants ,   total 

(x) 

5 

Synthetic  solvent 

32 
69 

7 

373 

1,580 

67 

366 

1,515 

67 

4 
60 

3 

••• 

5 

X  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure. 


Table  14P-3.— POWER  LAUNDRIES  WITH  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  FACILITIES  REPORTING  RECEIPTS  OF  $50,000  OR 
MORE  FROM  LAUNDRY  WORK  (BUNDLE,  FLAT,  AND  FAMILY  SERVICES)— RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES;  1948 


EstabUahments 
reporting  receipts 
of  $50,000  or  more 
from  laundry  work 

Establishments  analyzing  laundry  work  receipts 

Total 

Receipts  from  laundry  work — 
bundle,  flat,  and  family  services 

Rec«ipufram — 

Temtory 

Number 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Total 

(Thousaral 
dollars) 

Bundle 
work 

(Thous. 
dol.) 

Flat 
work 

(Thous. 
dol.) 

Family  services 

r'^wnfilM-f-ia 

Linen 
supply 
service 

(Thous. 
dol.) 

Diaper 

service 

(TTious. 
dol.) 

Indus 

tnal 
laundry 

work 
(Thous. 

Cleaning 

and 
dyeing 

work 
(Thous. 

dol.) 

Rug 
cleaning 

(Thous. 

Number 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Tliousand 
dollars) 

Finished 

(Thous. 
dol.) 

Semi- 
flniahed 

(Thous. 
dol.) 

Damp 
wash 

(Thous. 

Starch  and 
flat  work 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Other 

(Thous. 

Havail 

7 

2,867 

7 

2,867 

1,367 

502 

209 

553 

8 

95 

291 

126 

6 

1,077 

TabIcl4P-4.— POWER  LAUNDRIES  WITH  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  FACILITIES  REPORTING  RECEIPTS  OF  150,000 
OR  MORE  FROM  LAUNDRY  WORK  (BUNDLE,  FLAT,  AND  FAMILY   SERVICES)— RETAIL,  BY  METHOD  OF 
DELIVERY,  AND  WHOLESALE:  1948 


Establishments  reporting 

recapu  of  $50,000  or  more 

firom  laundry  work 

Establishments  analyzing  laundry  work  receipts 

Number 

Receipts, 

entire  year, 

total 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Reccipta  from  laundry  work — bundle,  flat,  and  family  services 

Number 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

(Thousond 
dollars) 

Total 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Retail 

Wholesale 

Cnuusand 
dollars) 

Territory 

Total 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Delivered 
to  home 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Delivered 

through 

plant 

office. 

or  branch 

store 

(Thousand 

dollars) 

Other 
receipts 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

7 

2,867 

7 

2,867 

1,367 

1,359 

792 

567 

8 

1,500 

Table  14P- 5. —ESTABLISHMENTS  REPORTING  RECEIPTS  FROM  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  WORK- 
BY  MAJOR  SOURCES  AND   KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948 


.  RECEIPTS, 


EBtabliab- 
ments 

(Xumber) 

Receipts, 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Receipts  from  cleaning  and  dyeing  wtirk 

Receipts  from 
laundry  work- 
bundle,  flat,  and 
hmiiy  services 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Total 

(Tliousand 
dollars) 

Retail 

Wholesale 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Kind  of  business 

Total 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Delivered 
to  home 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Dehvered 

through 

plant 

office, 

or  branch 

store 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Other 
receipts 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

108 
11 

2,020 
3,023 

1,948 
1,123 

1,941 
1,092 

932 
777 

1,009 
315 

7 
31 

64 
1,433 

8 

Power  laundriest  with  cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

467 

14.20 


SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES- HAWAII 

Table  14Q.— AMUSEMENTS -RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES  AND  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948 

Establishments,  Receipts  From  Admissions  and  Fees.  Sales  of  Merchandise,  Concession  Rental,  and  Taxes 


Establishments 
(NumM 

Receipts 
(exc.  taxes), 
entire  year 

[Thousand  ioilars) 

Kind  of  business 

Admissions 
and  fees 

(Thousand  dollars) 

Sales  of  merchandise 

Ccocession  rental 

Taxes 
(Thousand  dollars) 

Establishments 
reporting 

(Number) 

Amount 
(Thousand  dollars) 

Establishments 
reporting 

(Number) 

Amount 
(Thousand  dollars) 

K5 

10,351 

9,682 

65 

607 

11 

62 

107 
169 
69 

6,759 
1,339 
2,253 

6,366 
1,196 
2,120 

36 
17 
12 

389 

130 
88 

3 
3 
5 

4 
13 
45 

34 

z  Leas  than  $500, 

^   Includes  motion  picture  theaters. 

Table  14R-1.— ALL  HOTELS  AND  HOTELS  REPORTING  SEPARATE  DATA  FOR  RECEIPTS  FROM  ROOM  RENTALS  AND  SALES 
OF  MEALS— RECEIPTS  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES— THE  TERRITORY  AND  CITIES  OF  10,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE;  1948 

Establishments,  Room  Rentals,  Sales  of  Meals,  Sales  of  Alcoholic  Drinks,  Etc 


Atta 

Number 

Receipts, 
entire 
year 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Receipts  from — 

Room 
rentals 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Sales  of 
meals 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Sales  of 
alcoholic 
drinks 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Sales  of 

packaged 

liquor 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Sales  of 

other 

merchandise 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Space  and 

concession 

rentals 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

Other 
sources 

(Thousand 
dollars) 

ALL  HOTELS 
Hawaii 

158 
38 
22 

46 

14 
4 

9,429 
7,219 

468 

8,150 
6,132 

378 

17,687 
'5,989 

1400 

3,797 

3,072 

181 

'J' 
(') 

2,633 

1,845 

132 

1,277 

369 

51 

1,273 

869 

51 

••• 

147 

68 

250 

72 
4 

146 
72 

3 

59 

4 

56 

49 

2 

230 

Hiio 

9 

HOTELS  REPORTING  SEPARATE  DATA  FROM  ROOM 

RENTALS  AND  SALES  OF  MFAIK 

245 

225 

Hilo 

9 

1  Sales  of  meals  combined  with  room  rentals. 


Table  14R^  2.— HOTELS   WITH  25  GUEST  ROOMS  OR  MORE— SUPPLEMENTAL  COMPENSATION  OF  EMPLOYEES  FOR 
WORKWEEK  ENDED  NEAREST  NOVEMBER  15,  1948— THE  TERRITORY  AND  CITIES  OF  10,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE 


Total 
(Number) 

Paid  employees, 
workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 

HoteU 

reporting 

employees 

receiving 

free  quarters 

and/or  meals 

(Number) 

Employees  receiving — 

Hotels 

reporting 

employees 

receiving 

tips 

(Number) 

Area 

Total 

Full  work- 

Living 
quarters 

free 
(Number) 

Three 

meals  daily 

free 

(Number) 

Only  two 
meals  daily 

free 
(Number) 

Only  one 

meal  daily 

free 

(Number) 

Total 
(Number) 

Full  work- 
week 

(Number) 

(Number) 

(Number) 

64 
44 

7 

1,246 
913 
86 

1,125 

816 

86 

35 
24 

3 

231 
84 
24 

312 

173 
30 

115 
73 
10 

147 
96 
10 

16 
10 
2 

372 
307 
20 

263 

Hilo , 

20 

Table  14R.-3  HOTELS  WITH  25  GUEST  ROOMS  OR  MORE— PERCENTAGE  OF  OCCUPANCY— THE  TERRITORY  AND 

HONOLULU:  1948 
Establishments,  Rbcbipts,  and  Guest  Roous 


Area  and   item 


Total 
(Number) 


Hotels  having  a  percentage  of  occupancy  of— 


91  percent 
or  mere 


81  to  90  percent  71  to  80  percent  61  to  70  percent 


51  to  60  percent  41  to  50  percent 


31  to  40  percent 


Mperxxnt 
or  lew 


TERRITORY  OF  HAWAII 

Numtier  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year  (thousand  dollars) 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms 

Rooms  for  transient  guests 

HONOLULU  (city) 

Number  of  hotels 

Receipts,  entire  year (thousand  dollars) 

Total  number  of  guest  rooms. 

Rooms  for  transient  guests 

X  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure. 


64 
8,482 
3,679 
2,478 


6,865 
2,829 
1,748 


187 
224 


187 
224 
36 


3 

11 

206 

1,931 

155 

713 

76 

448 

3 

10 

206 

(«) 

155 

(x) 

76 

(X) 

19 

1,573 

945 

651 


1,196 
793 
513 


9 

11 

3.e&i 

575 

730 

563 

614 

424 

4 

2 

3,168 

(x) 

494 

(x) 

432 

(x) 

59 

87 

135 

214 

100 

129 

3 

2 

59 

(x) 

135 

(X) 

100 

(X) 

SELECTED  SERVICE  TRADES— HAWAII 


14.21 


Tabic  14R-4.— HOTELS— SIZE  BY  NUMBER  OF  GUEST  ROOMS:  1948 

Establishments,  Guest  Rooms.  Receipts,  Pay  Roll,  akd  Peesonnbl 


Number-of-guot-rooma  sisc 


(dumber) 


Gucat 
roGou 


(AjumliCT) 


Receipts,  entire  year 
(thousand  doUari) 


Pay  roll,  entire  year 
(Thousand  dolldrj) 


Active  proprietors, 
November 

(>iumber) 


Pud  employeea, 
workweek  ended 
nearest  Nov.  15 


(Atuiiiber) 


Hauaii,   toUl 

Hotels  having: 

100  guest  rootns  or  more 

SO  to  99  guest  rooms 

25  to  '^9  guest  rooms 

Less  than  25  rooms 

•  Proprietors  of  unincorporated  businesses 


9,429 


3,585 


1,1U 
1,429 
1,106 
1,415 


5,473 

2,046 

963 

947 


2,418 
736 
250 
181 


1,378 


656 

433 
157 
132 


Table  14R- 5.— HOTELS  WITH  25  GUEST  ROOMS  OR  MORE— GUEST  ROOMS  AVAILABLE  FOR  TRANSIENT  AND 
RESIDENTIAL  USE,  BY  NUMBER-OF-GUEST-ROOMS  SIZE:  1948 


Type  ol  guest  rooms 

Total 
(Number) 

Hotels  having — 

100  guest  rooms 
or  more 
(Number) 

50  to  99 

guest  rooms 

(Number) 

25  to  49 
guestrooms 
(Number) 

3,679 

6 
1,144 

22 
1,429 

36 
1,106 

2,478 
1,201 

891 
253 

979 

450 

608 
498 

Rooms  for  residential  guests 

Table  148.— AUTOMOBILE  REPAIR  SERVICES  AND  GARAGES— RECEIPTS,  BY  MAJOR  SOURCES  AND  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948 


Kind  of  business 


Establish- 
ments, 
total 


(J^umbcr) 


Receipts,  entire  yeai;ft-om- 


{Thousand 
dollart) 


Storage  and 
parking 

{Thousand 
doltara) 


Repairs  and 
service 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Salea  of 
merchandifie 

{Thousand 
dollars) 


Estab' 

lishments 

selling 

merchandise 


(Humber) 


EstabliahmentB  analyzing  sales  of  merchandiBC 


Receipts  from  salea  of  merchandise 


(Thousand 
dolldrs) 


Parts  and 
accessories 

(Thousand 
dolldri) 


Gasoline 
and  oil 

(Thousand 
dollars) 


Other 
merchandise 

(TTiouMnd 
dollars) 


Havai 1 ,   total 

AutoiDobile  repair  shops, total 

General  automobile  repair  shops... 

Top  and  body  repair  shops 

Other  automobile  repair  shops 

Automobile  rentals  (without  drivers) 

Autoiiobile  storage,  parking 

Automobile  services  (exc.  repair)... 

X  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosures. 


4,268 
1,045 
1,395 


(x) 
(x) 


1 
466 


3,560 
1,026 
1,347 


(x) 
(x) 


703 
19 
46 

85 
239 


669 
19 
45 

78 
239 


282 
6 
37 


30 

172 


31 
13 
1 

44 
28 


Tabic  14T- 1.— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— ANALYSIS  OF  SOURCE  OF  RECEIPTS,  BY  KIND 

OF  BUSINESS:  1948 


Kind  of  business 


All  establishments 

Establishments  with  no 
sales  of  merchandise 

Estabhshments  reporting  sales  of  merchandise 

Number 

Receipts, 
entire  year 

Number 

Receipts, 

entire  year 

Number 

Receipts. 

entire  year 

Sales  of 

merchandise 

(Thousand  dollars) 

(TTmuand  dolbrs) 

(ThousdTul  doUars) 

(Thcutcnd  doUdn) 

1,634 

24,837 

1,617 

18,969 

217 

5,868 

1,627 

1,139 

12,081 

1,087 

11,319 

52 

762 

135 

407 
269 
108 
13 
16 
U2 
48 
52 
U4 

1,679 

1,531 

2,020 

1,171 

3,101 

963 

299 

326 

991 

403 
247 
108 
12 
16 
105 
45 
45 
106 

1,635 
1,171 
2,020 
(x) 

3,101 

898 

283 

195 

(x) 

4 
22 

1 

"7 
3 
7 

8 

44 
360 

(x) 

65 
16 
131 
(x) 

11 
59 

.. . 

(x) 

17 
5 
24 
(x) 

95 

2,398 

80 

1,652 

15 

746 

141 

395 

8,237 

311 

4,837 

84 

3,400 

1,092 

212 
18 

a 

164 

4,268 
(x) 
(x) 

149 
14 

148 

1,962 
(x) 

(X) 

63 
4 
1 

16 

2,306 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

703 
(x) 
(x) 
(x) 

2,121 

139 

1,161 

66 

960 

259 

36 
16 
63 
90 

218 

179 

435 

1,289 

23 
11 
37 
68 

59 
78 
151 

873 

13 

5 

26 

22 

159 
101 
284 
416 

51 
35 

71 
102 

Hawaii ,  total 

Personal  services,   total 

Barber  shops 

Beauty  shops 

Cleaning-,   dyeing  plants  (exc.  rug  cleaning). 

Funeral  service. , 

Laundries,  power 

PhotOt,raphic  studios  (inc.  comnercial  photography),.. 
Pressing,    alteration,  garment  repair  shops  (exc,   fur) 

Shoe  repair  shops 

Other  personal  services 

Business  services 

Automobile  repair  services  and  garages,    total 

General  autcooobile  repair  shops 

Parking  lots, 

Storage  garages 

Other  automobile  repairs  and  services 

Miscellaneous  repair  services,    total 

Radio  repair  shops 

tft)holstery,    furniture  repair  shops 

tfetch,   clock,    jewelry  repair  shops 

Other  repair  services. 

X  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure. 


14.22 


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14.23 


Table  14T-4.— PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES— EMPLOYMENT  FOR  SELECTED  WORKWEEKS,  BY  KIND 

OF  BUSINESS:   1948  AND  1939 


Kind  of  buaineas 


Paid  employees,  workweek  ended  nearest- 


July  15 


194S 


Hawaii,  total. 


Personal  services,  total. 


Barber  shops 

Beauty  shops 

Cleaning,  dyeing  plants  (exc.  rug  cleaning) 

Pressing,  alteration,  garment  repair  shops  (exc.  fu 

Funeral  service,  crematories. 

Laundries,  laundry  services 

Photographic  studios  (Inc.  conraercial  photography). 

Shoe  repair  shops 

Shoeshine  parlors 

Turkish  baths,  massage  parlors 

Other  personal  services 


Business  services,  total 

Consumer  credit  reporting  agencies,  mercantile  reporting  agencies, 

adjustraent  and  collection  agencies 

Disinfecting,  exterminating  service 

Sign  painting  shops 

Other  business  services 


Automobile  repair  services  and  garages. 


Miscellaneous  repair  services,  total. 

Bladcsmith  shops 

Electrical  repair  shops 

Watch,  clodi,  jewelry  repair  shops. 
Other  repair  services 


3,817 


(x) 
(x) 


(x) 


349 
291 


(x) 
(x) 


67 
19 

110 


3,856 


2,179 


2,518 


180 


40 

'585 

39 

40 

10 


(x) 

(x) 


(x) 


361 
297 


(x) 
(x) 


95 
21 

768 
188 


367 
193 


39 

'572 

39 

39 

10 

=8 

'547 


493 

50 


(X) 

(x) 


(x) 


445 
304 


(x) 

(x) 


751 
209 


385 
195 


38 

'589 

45 

38 

10 
'9 

'558 


42 
13 
68 


59 

^34 


X  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure. 

'  1939  figures  for  linen  supply  service  without  power  laundry  facilities  are  included  In  "Other  personal  services. 

^  1939  figures  Include  tattooing  establishments,  out  of  scope  In  1948. 

^  1939  figures  include  tinsmith  shops,  most  of  them  out  of  scope  in  1948. 

*  1939  figures  exclude  refrigerator  repair,  grouped  with  plumbing  service  and  not  shown  in  this  table. 


Tablel4T-5.— AMUSEMENTS '-EMPLOYMENT  FOR  SELECTED  WORKWEEKS,  BY  KIND  OF  BUSINESS:  1948  AND  1939 


Kind  of  business 


Paid  employees,  workweek  ended  nearest — 


July  15 


1948 


November  15 


1948 


1939 


Hawaii,   total 

Motion  picture  theaters,   regular 

Theaters  and  theatrical  producers  (exc,  motion  picture) 

Bands,   orchestras,   and  entertainers. 

Billiard  and  pool  parlors. 

Bawling  alleys 

Sports  promoters  and  commercial  operators. 

Shooting  galleries 

Dance  halls,    studios,    and  schools 

Other  amusements 

x  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure. 

'  Includes  motion  picture  theaters. 


1,484 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


124 
99 

184 


157 
87 


152 
20 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


126 

103 

240 

15 


1,011 

157 
92 


141 
24 


(x) 


(x) 
(x) 


128 
107 
220 

15 


1,  ::76 


1,040 
146 
93 


135 

31 


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APPENDIXES 


-*• — *»> 


CONTENTS 

Appendix  page 

A.  The  Census  Act  of  June  19,  ig-iS 15.02 

B.  Kind-of -Business  Classifications 15.03 

C.  Comparison  of  Kind-of -Business  Classifications:   194-8  and  1939 15.10 

D.  Explanation  of  Terms 15.13 

E.  Report  Forms 15.16 

F.  Contents  of  194-8  Census  of  Business  Volumes 15.29 

15.01 


15.02 


APPENDIXES 


APPENDIX  A 
THE   CENSUS   ACT   OF   JUNE    19, 


1948 


(PUBLIC  LAW  671— 80TH  CONGRESS) 
(CHAPTER  502-  2D  SESSION) 
(S.554) 

AN  ACT 

To  provide  for  the  collection  and  publication  of  statis- 
tical information  by  the  Bureau  of  the  Census. 

Be  it  enacted  by  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives 
of  the  Unites  States  of  America  in  Congress  assembled, 
That  (a)  the  Director  of  the  Bureau  of  the  Census,  here- 
inafter referred  to  as  the  Director  and  the  Bureau,  re- 
spectively, is  authorized  and  directed  to  take,  compile, 
and  publish  the  censuses  of  manufacturers,  of  mineral  in- 
dustries, and  of  other  businesses,  including  the  distribu- 
tive trades,  service  establishments,  and  transportation 
(exclusive  of  means  of  transportation  for  which  statistics 
are  required  by  law  to  be  filed  with  a  designated  regu- 
latory body),  in  the  year  19^49  and  every  fifth  year  there- 
after, and  each  such  census  shall  relate  to  the  year  imme- 
diately preceding  the  taking  thereof:  Provided,  That  the 
census  of  manufacturers  shall  not  be  taken  in  19A9.  The 
censuses  herein  provided  for  shall  include  the  United 
States  and  its  Territories  and  such  possessions  as  may  be 
determined  by  the  Director  with  the  ap.roval  of  the  Secre- 
tary of  Commerce. 

(b)  That  the  Director  is  further  authorized  to  make  such 
surveys  as  are  deemed  necessary  to  furnish  annual  and  other 
interim  current  data  on  the  subjects  covered  by  the  cen- 
suses provided  for  in  this  and  other  Acts. 

Sec.  2.  That  the  following  sections  of  the  Act  of  June 
18,  1929  (<i6  Stat.  21),  shall  apply  to  the  censuses  and 
surveys  authorized  by  this  Act:  Section  3,  as  amended  by 
section  ^QA  of  Reorganization  Plan  Numbered  II  (53  Stat. 
I'i36),  and  sections  5,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  and  15,  except 
that  the  Director  may  also  authorize  the  expenditure  of 
necessary  sums  for  travel  expenses  for  attendance  at  train- 
ing courses  held  by  the  Bureau:  Provided,  That  in  connec- 
tion with  any  survey  conducted  by  the  Director  pursuant  to 


section  1  (b)  of  this  Act, the  provisions  of  sections  9  and 
10  of  the  Act  of  June  18,1929  (46  Stat.  21), with  respect  to 
the  answering  of  questions  and  furnishing  of  information, 
shall  apply  only  to  such  inquiries  as  are  within  the  scope 
of  the  schedules  and  of  the  type  and  character  heretofore 
used  in  connection  with  the  taking  of  complete  censuses 
under  the  Act  of  June  18,  1929  (46  Stat.  21),  or  in  con- 
nection with  any  censuses  hereafter  taken  pursuant  to  sec- 
tion 1  (a)  of  this  Act  and  the  Act  of  June  18,  1929:  Pro- 
vided further,  (a)  That  sections  9  and  10  of  the  Act  of 
June  18,  1929  (46  Stat.  21),  shall  apply  to  surveys  con- 
ducted pursuant  to  section  1  (b)  of  this  Act  only  after 
publication  of  a  determination  with  reasons  therefor  cer- 
tified by  the  Director  with  the  approval  of  the  Secretary 
of  Commerce  that  the  information  called  for  is  needed  to 
aid  or  permit  the  efficient  performance  of  essential 
governmental  functions  or  services;  or  has  significant 
application  to  the  needs  of  the  public,  business,  or  in- 
dustry and  is  not  publicly  available  from  nongovernmental 
or  other  governmental  sources;  (b)  that  in  the  case  of  any 
new  survey  said  sections  9  and  10  shall  apply  only  after 
public  notice,  given  by  the  Director  at  least  thirty  days 
in  advance  of  requesting  a  return,  that  such  survey  is 
under  consideration;  (c)  that  the  provisions  of  said  sec- 
tions 9  and  10  shall  not  apply  to  any  survey  more  frequent 
than  annual  conducted  pursuant  to  section  1  (b)  of  this 
Act;  and  (d)  that  the  provisions  for  imprisonment  provided 
by  said  sections  9  and  10  shall  not  apply  in  connection 
with  any  survey  conducted  pursuant  to  section  1  (b)  of 
this  Act. 

Sec.  3.  That  inquiries,  and  the  number,  form,  and  sub- 
divisions thereof  for  the  censuses  and  surveys  provided 
for  in  this  Act,  shall  be  determined  by  the  Director,  with 
the  approval  of  the  Secretary  of  Commerce.  To  the  extent 
that  the  provisions  of  this  Act  conflict  with  the  provi- 
sions of  any  other  Act,  pertaining  to  the  Bureau  of  the 
Census, the  provisions  of  this  Act  shall  control:  Provided, 
That  nothing  herein  shall  be  deemed  to  revoke  or  impair 
the  authority  of  any  other  Federal  agency  with  respect  to 
the  collection  or  release  of  information. 

Approved  June  19,  1948. 


APPENDIXES 

APPENDIX  B 
KIND-OF-BUSINESS  CLASSIFICATIONS 


15.03 


Each  establishment  was  assigned  a  kind-of-business  clas- 
sification based  on  its  major  activity  during  the  census 
year.  The  kinds  of  business  described  below  are  arran^d 
by  major  groups. 

Special  attention  is  given  to  those  kinds  of  business 
in  which  classification  changes  have  been  made  between  the 
1939  and  the  19A8  censuses,  and  in  the  few  minor  differ- 
ences between  definitions  in  the  Standard  Industrial  Clas- 
sification and  Census  definitions. 


PERSONAL,  BUSINESS,  AND  REPAIR  SERVICES 

Personal  Services 

This  major  group  includes  establishments  primarily  en- 
gaged in  providing  services  generally  involving  the  care 
of  the  person  or  his  apparel,  such  as  barber  and  beauty 
shops,  cleaning  and  dyeing  plants,  laundries,  photographic 
studios,  and  pressing  and  garment  repair  shops.  The  kinds 
of  business  classified  within  this  group  are  essentially 
the  same  as  those  included  in  the  Standard  Industrial 
Classification  of  Personal  Services,  Major  Group  72. 

Barber  shops 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  furnishing  barber 
services,  with  the  exception  of  those  shops  owned  by  an- 
other business,  and  operated  as  a  part  of  that  business, 
such  as  a  retail  store  or  hotel.  However,  barber  shop  con- 
cessions (owned  and  operated  independently),  except  con- 
cessions on  trains  and  steamships,  are  included. in  this 
classification.  Barber  colleges  are  also  Included,  pro- 
viding- a  char^-e  is  made  for  services  rendered  by  the  stu- 
dents to  the  public.  (The  Standard  Industrial  Classifica- 
tion includes  all  barber  colle;_es,  regardless  of  whether 
or  not  service  fees  are  charged.)  In  the  1939  census,  in- 
dependent operators  renting  space  from  a  barber  shop  pro- 
prietor were  included  as  separate  establishments.  In  the 
IQ'CS  census  such  operators  were  treated  as  employees  of 
the  individual  shop  from  which  space  was  rented,  and  the 
entire  operations  of  the  shop  were  reported  as  a  single 
establishment. 


Beauty  shops 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  furnishing  beauty 
services,  with  the  exception  of  those  shops  owned  by  an- 
other business,  and  operated  as  a  part  of  that  business, 
such  as  a  department  store,women's  ready-to-wear  store,  or 
hotel.  However,  beauty  shop  concessions  (owned  and  operat- 
ed independently)  in  retail  stores  or  hotels  are  included. 
Schools  for  the  instruction  of  beauty  shop  operators  are 
also  included, providing  a  charge  is  made  for  services  ren- 
dered by  the  students  to  the  public.  (The  Standard  Indus- 
trial Classification  includes  all  beauty  schools,  regard- 
less of  whether  or  not  service  fees  are  charged.)  In  the 
1939  census,  independent  operators  renting  space  from  a 
beauty  shop  proprietor  were  included  as  separate  estab- 
lishments. In  the  19'48  census,  such  operators  were  treated 
as  employees  of  the  individual  shop  from  which  space  was 
rented,  and  the  entire  operations  of  the  shop  were  report- 
ed as  a  single  establishment. 

Barber  and  beauty  shops  combined 

Establishments  which  combine  the  fxmctions  of  a  barber 
shop  and  a  beauty  shop  at  the  same  site.  As  in  the  case 
of  barber  shops  and  beauty  shops,  the  1939  census  included 
independent  operators  renting  space  from  a  shop  proprietor 
as  separate  establishments.  In  the  194-8  census,  such  oper- 
ators were  treated  as  employees  of  the  individual  shop 
from  which  space  was  rented,  and  the  entire  operations  of 
the  shop  were  reported  as  a  single  establishment. 


Cleaning,  dyeing  plants,  except  rug  cleaning 

Plants  primarily  engaged  in  dry  cleaning  and  dyeing  ap- 
parel and  household  fabrics.  Statistics  for  establish- 
ments primarily  engaged  in  rug  cleaning  are  included  in 
the  classification,  ."Rug  cleaning  and  repairing  plants." 
The  operations  of  collecting  and  distributing  units  (branch 
outlets)  owned  and  operated  by  cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 
were  included  in  the  plant  reports.  Establishments  gener- 
ally known  as  "tailor  shops"  or  "cleaners"  are  included  in 
this  classification  only  if  they  operate  their  own  clean- 
ing plants  or  units.  (The  Standard  Industrial  Classifi- 
cation includes  establishments  engaged  in  dry  cleaning  and 
dyeing  apparel  and  household  fabrics  other  than  rugs,whioh 
also  do  laundry  work,  in  "Power  laundries.") 

Rug  cleaning,  repairing  plants 

Plants  primarily  engaged  in  rug  cleaning,  or  in  rug 
cleaning  and  repairing.  Establishments  doing  repairing 
only  are  not  included  in  this  classification  but  are  clas- 
sified in  "Other  repair  shops." 

Funeral  service 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  preparing  the  dead 
for  burial  and  conducting  funerals.  Funeral  service, 
particularly  in  rural  areas,  is  frequently  reported  in 
connection  with  retail  furniture  establishments,  or  with 
other  retail  activities.  Every  attempt  was  made  to  clas- 
sify such  reports  accurately,  and  to  include  as  service 
establishments  only  those  places  of  business  primarily 
engaged  in  conducting  funeral  services.  All  revenue  from 
the  sale  of  caskets,  burial  clothing,  etc.,  is  included  in 
service  receipts  rather  than  in  sales  of  merchandise. 

Power  laundries 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  operating  mechanical 
laundries  with  steam  or  other  power.  Laundries  included 
in  this  classification  may  perform  cleaning  and  dyeing 
operations  in  conjunction  with  their  major  laundry  oper- 
ations. (The  Standard  Industrial  Classification  includes 
in  this  klnd-of-business,  establishments  engaged  in  dry 
cleaning  and  dyeing  apparel  and  household  fabrics  other 
than  riogs,  which  also  do  laundry  work.)  Collecting  and 
distributing  units  (branch  outlets)  owned  and  operated  by 
power  laundries,  and  Industrial  laundries,  are  also  includ- 
ed in  this  classification. 

Linen  supply  service 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  supplying  to  indus- 
trial or  household  users  such  laundered  linens  as  uni- 
forms, aprons,  table  covers,  and  towels.  Establishments 
included  in  this  classification  may  or  may  not  operate 
their  own  power  laundry  facilities.  This  classification 
does  not  include  industrial  laundries;  they  are  included 
in  the  classification  "Power  laundries." 

Diaper  service 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  supplying  diapers 
and  other  baby  linens  to  homes.  Such  establishments  may 
or  may  not  operate  their  own  power  laundry  facilities.  In 
the  1939  census,  diaper  service  establishments  were  not 
separately  classified,  but  were  included  In  the  classifi- 
cation "Linen  supply  service." 

Laundries  (except  power) 

Establishments  such  as  "French,"  "Chinese,"  and  other 
laundries  designating  themselves  as  hand  laundries,  pri- 
marily engaged  in  furnishing  laundry  services.  Many  of 
these  establishments  use  some  power-driven  equipment,  but 
not  of  the  industrial  type. 


15.04 


APPENDIXES 


Photographic  studios  (except  commercial  photography) 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  portrait  photography 
for  the  general  public.  Street  photographers  who  have  no 
established  place  of  business  are  not  included  in  this 
classification.  Service  establishments  primarily  engaged 
in  film  developing  or  print  processing  are  classified  as 
"Photo-finishing  laboratories."  In  the  1939  census, 
portrait  and  commercial  photography  were  combined  in  the 
one  classification  "Photographic  studios";  in  the  19<i8 
census,  they  are  classified  separately. 

Commercial  photography 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  photography  for 
advertising  agencies,  publishers,  and  other  industrial 
users.  Service  establishments  primarily  engaged  in  film 
developing  or  print  processing  are  classified  as  "Photo- 
finishing  laboratories."  In  the  1939  census,  commercial 
and  portrait  photography  were  combined  in  the  one  classi- 
fication "Photographic  studios";  in  the  W'iS  census,  they 
are  classified  separately. 

Pressing,  alteration,  garment  repair  shops  (except  fur) 

Shops  primarily  engaged  in  pressing,  repairing,  and 
altering  clothing  (except  furs)  for  Individuals.  Valet 
shops  and  establishments  which  may  be  known  as  "Tailor 
shops,"  primarily  engaged  in  garment  pressing  and  alter- 
ation, are  included  in  this  classification,  but  custom 
tailors  are  classified  in  Retail  Trade.  Establishments 
known  as  "cleaners"  which  do  no  dry  cleaning  but  have  their 
cleaning  done  for  them  by  cleaning  and  dyeing  plants  and 
independently  operated  collecting  and  distributing  agen- 
cies serving  cleaning  and  dyeing  plants  or  power  laundries 
are  also  included. 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  doing  hemstitching, 
buttonholing,  pleating,  stitching,  tucking,  and  reweaving 
for  individuals  are  classified  in  "Other  miscellaneous 
personal  services,  n.e.c." 

Fur  repair  and  storage  shops 

Shops  primarily  engaged  in  fur  repairing  and  fur  storage 
for  individuals.  Fur  shops  primarily  engaged  in  the  sale 
of  merchandise  from  stock,  or  in  making  fur  apparel  to 
custom  order,  are  classified  in  Retail  Trade. 

Shoe  repair  shops 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  repairing  footwear. 
Shoe  repair  departments  conducted  in  connection  with  other 
service  establishments  (such  as  valet  shops,  laundries, and 
cleaning  and  dyeing  plants),  or  with  retail  establishments 
(such  as  shoe  stores  and  department  stores)  are  not  in- 
cluded in  this  classification, unless  independently  operat- 
ed as  leased  departments  or  concesaions. 

Shoe  shine  parlors 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  shining  shoes.  Shoe 
shine  departments  of  shoe  repair  shops,  valet  shops,  and 
other  service  or  retail  establishments  are  not  included  in 
this  classification,  unless  independently  operated  as 
leased  departments  or  concessions. 

Hat  cleaning  shops 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  cleaning  and  block- 
ing hats.  Hat  cleaning  departments  of  shoe  shine  parlors, 
valet  shops, and  other  service  or  retail  establishments  are 
not  included  in  this  classification,  unless  independently 
operated  as  leased  departments  or  concessions. 

Self-service  laundries 

Establishments  generally  known  as  "laundromats"  or  "laun- 
derettes" primarily  engaged  in  renting  laundry  equipment 
on  their  own  premises  for  the  use  of  the  public.  Estab- 
lishments which  install  and  operate  coin-operated  laun- 


dering machines  in  apartment  houses  are  classified  in 
"Other  miscellaneous  personal  services,  n.e.c."  Estab- 
lishments which  rent  machines,  generally  to  apartment 
houses, are  classified  in  "Coin-operated  machine  rental  and 
repair  services."  In  the  1939  census,  self-service  laun- 
dries were  not  classified  separately,  but  were  included  in 
"Other  personal  services." 

Costume  and  dress  suit  rental  agencies 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  the  rental  of  cos- 
tumes and  accessories  for  costume  balls,  etc.,  and/or  in 
the  rental  of  tuxedos  or  formal  attire  for  men  and  women. 
(These  establishments  are  not  classified  separately  in  the 
Standard  Industrial  Classification,  but  are  Included  in 
"Miscellaneous  personal  services,  n.e.c") 

Turkish  baths,  massage  parlors 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  furnishing  steam 
baths  and  massage  services.  Operations  of  this  type,  con- 
ducted in  connection  with  other  businesses  (such  as  sani- 
tariums and  hotels),  are  not  included  in  this  classifica- 
tion, unless  independently  operated  as  leased  departments 
or  concessions. 

Other  miscellaneous  personal  services,  n.e.c. 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  providing  personal 
services,  not  elsewhere  classified  (such  as  curtain  clean- 
ing and  repair  shops,  locker  rental, manicuring  concessions, 
porter  service,  reducing  salons,  rug  cleaning  agencies, 
scalp  treatment  establishments,  shopping  service,  social 
escort  service, etc.)  for  which  data  are  not  presented  sep- 
arately because  of  their  limited  numbers.  The  rental  of 
cold  storage  lockers  is  not  included  in  the  Census  of 
Business. 

Business  Services 

This  major  group  Includes  establishments  primarily  en- 
gaged in  rendering  services,  not  elsewhere  classified,  to 
business  enterprises  on  a  fee  or  contract  basis.  The  kinds 
of  business  classified  within  this  group  by  the  1948  Census 
of  Business  are  the  same  as  those  included  in  the  Standard 
Industrial  Classification  of  Miscellaneous  Business  Serv- 
ices, Major  Group  73,  with  the  exception  of  Accounting, 
Auditing,  and  Bookkeeping  Services,  Group  737,  which  are 
not  included  in  the  Census  of  Business. 

Advertising  agencies 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  contracting  for 
■space  in  magazines,  newspapers,  periodicals;  for  radio 
time;  or  other  advertising  media;  and  placing  advertising 
for  clients  on  a  commission  or  fee  basis.  Establishments 
which  write  advertising  copy,  or  do  commercial  art  work, 
but  do  not  place  advertising  with  media,  are  not  included 
in  the  Census  of  Business.  Receipts  include  commissions 
resulting  from  space  and  radio  time  transactions,  and  from 
fees  for  services  rendered,  but  do  not  include  reimburse- 
ments by  clients  for  the  cost  of  space  or  radio  time. 

Outdoor  advertising  services 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  the  preparation  and 
presentation  of  poster  displays  and  painted  and  electric 
spectacular  displays  (principally  outdoors)  on  panels, bul- 
letins, and  frames.  Such  establishments  may  construct,  re- 
pair, and  maintain  display  boards  and  may  post  advertise- 
ments. Shops  which  make  neon  signs  to  order  are  not  in- 
cluded in  the  Census  of  Business. 

Miscellaneous  advertising  service 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  furnishing  adver- 
tising services  not  elsewhere  classified,  such  as  adver- 
tising research  service, handbill  distribution,  mail  adver- 
tising services,  publisher  sind  radio  representation,  the 


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distribution  of  samples,  and  transportation  advertising-. 
In  the  1939  Census  of  Business,  such  establishments  were 
Included  in  "Other  business  services."  Establishments 
which  are  primarily  engaged  in  writing  advertising  copy  or 
coimnerclal  art  work  are  not  included  in  the  Census  of 
Business. 

Consumer  credit  reporting  agencies,  mercantile  reporting 
agencies,  and  ad.iustment  and  collection  agencies 

Mercantile  and  consumer  credit  reporting  bureaus  and 
privately  operated  collection  or  adjustment  agencies. 
Credit  reporting  bureaus,  primarily  engaged  in  publishing, 
are  not  in  the  scope  of  the  Census  of  Business, but  are  in- 
cluded in  the  19A7  Census  of  Manufactures.  Insurance  ad- 
justment agencies  6ire  not  included  in  the  Census  of 
Business. 

Duplicating,  addressing,  mailing, and  mailing  list  services 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  mimeographing,  ad- 
dressographlng,  and  mailing  services,  or  in  compiling  and 
selling  mailing  lists. 

Public  stenographic  agencies,  coui't  reporting 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  furnishing  court 
reporting  or  public  stenographic  services.  Public  stenog- 
raphers who  maintain  no  separate  places  of  business  but 
are  engaged  as  part-time  employees  of  business  offices  are 
not  included  in  the  Census  of  Business. 

Blueprinting,  photostating  services 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  reproducing  drawings, 
plans,  maps, or  other  copy, by  blueprinting  or  photostating. 

Employment  agencies,  private 

Establishments  (nongovernmental)  primarily  engaged  in 
providing  employment  service,  except  theatrical  employment 
agencies  (which  are  classified  as  amusement  service  in 
"Theaters  and  theatrical  producers"),  and  motion-picture 
casting  bureaus  (which  are  not  included  in  the  Census  of 
Business) . 

News  syndicates 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  furnishing  news, 
pictiires,  features,  etc.,  and  supplying  news  reporting 
services  to  newspapers  and  periodicals.  Both  nonprofit 
syndicates  operated  on  a  membership  basis  and  commercial 
(nonmembership)  news  syndicates  kre  included  in  this  clas- 
sidication.  In  the  1939  census,  news  syndicates  were  not 
classified  separately,  but  were  included  in  "Other  busi- 
ness services." 

Disinfecting  and  exterminating  service 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  disinfecting  build- 
ings and  in  exterminating  insects,  rodents,  etc. 

Window  cleaning  service 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  cleaning  windows  in 
business  houses  and  dwellings. 

Miscellaneous  services  to  dwellings  aid  other  buildings 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  furnishing  special- 
ized services,  not  elsewhere  classified,  to  dwellings  and 
other  buildings,  such  as  janitorial  service,  floor  waxing, 
and  other  cleaning.  General  repair  contractors  primarily 
engaged  in  building  and  maintenance  work  are  not  included 
In  the  Census  of  Business.  The  cleaning  of  building  ex- 
teriors by  sand  or  steam  blasting  is  also  outside  the  scope 
of  the  Census  of  Business.  In  the  1939  census,  establish- 
ments furnishing  building  cleaning  services  (except  window 
cleaning)  were  not  classified  separately, but  were  included 
In  "Other  business  services." 


Auctioneers'  establishments  (service  only) 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  selling  merchandise 
or  real  estate  for  others  at  auction  on  a  fee  or  commis- 
sion basis.  Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  selling 
their  own  or  consignment  merchandise  at  auction  to  house- 
hold consumers  are  classified  in  Retail  Trade.  Auction 
companies  selling  farm  products  or  merchandise  in  large  lots 
(e.g.,  leaf  tobacco,  floor  coverings,  eggs  and  poultry, 
fruit, vegetables,  etc.)  are  classified  in  Wholesale  Trade. 
Commodity  sales  at  which  goods  are  sold  at  auction  directly 
at  the  farm  or  house  site,  or  in  "Community  barns,"  are 
not  included  in  the  Census  of  Business. 

Coin-operated  machine  rental  and  repair  services 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  renting  and  repair- 
ing coin-operated  machines.  Establishments  primarily  en- 
gaged in  retailing  merchandise  through  coin-operated  vending 
machines  are  classified  in  Retail  Trade.  Establishments  en- 
gaged in  the  operation  of  other  coin-operated  machines  (such 
as  scales,  pin  ball  machines, juke  boxes,  etc.)  are  classi- 
fied as  personal  service  or. amusements,  depending  upon  the 
type  of  operation  involved. 

Detective  agencies 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  providing  the  serv- 
ices of  detectives  for  investigative  purposes,  either  for 
individuals  or  businesses.  Establishments  primarily  engaged 
in  providing  watching  or  night  protective  services  are  in- 
cluded in  "Other  business  services,  n.e.c." 

Interior  decorating  service 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  advising  clients  on 
the  selection  of  furniture,  draperies,  rugs,  and  other  in- 
terior decorations,  on  a  fee  or  commission  basis.  Estab- 
lishments providing  an  interior  decorating  service,  but  pri- 
marily engaged  in  the  sale  of  merchandise,  are  included  in 
Retail  Trade.  Painting  and  papering  contractors  who  fre- 
quently term  themselves  "Interior  decorators"  are  not  in- 
cluded in  the  Census  of  Business. 

Photo-finishing  laboratories 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  the  developing  of 
films  and  in  photoprinting  and  enlarging. 

Sign  painting  shops 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  making  signs  to  in- 
dividual order  or  in  office-door  and  window  lettering.  Es- 
tablishments primarily  engaged  in  making  signs  other  than 
on  a  custom  basis  are  not  covered  by  the  Census  of  Business. 

Telephone  answering  service 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  transmitting  tele- 
phone messages  between  patients  and  physicians, clients  and 
attorneys,  etc. 

Window  display  service 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  decorating  or  "trim- 
ming" shop  windows  with  display  merchandise  and  advertising 
matter. 


Other  business  services,  n.e.c. 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  furnishing  business 
services,  not  elsewhere  classified.  Some  of  the  more  im- 
portant are  armored  car  service,  bottle  exchanges,  burglar 
alarm  service,  business  research,  construction  equipment 
leasing,  designing  service,  display  service, drafting  serv- 
ice, hotel  management  service,  information  service, inspec- 
tion service,  machinery  rental,  management  service,  market 
research,  packaging  service,  press  clipping  service, print- 
ing brokers,  sales  promotion  service,  water  softener  serv- 
ice, and  writers'  agents  and  representatives.  Data  are  not 


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shown  separately  because  of  the  limited  number  of  establish- 
ments. Commercially  operated  research  agencies  and  testing- 
laboratories  are  included  in  this  classification  but  non- 
profit research  agencies  are  not  included  in  the  Census  of 
Business. 

Automobile  Repair  Services  and  Garages 

This  major  group  includes  establishments  primarily  en- 
gaged in  furnishing  automobile  repair,  storage,  and  rental 
services  to  the  general  public.  Similar  facilities,  owned 
and  operated  by  concerns  for  their  own  use  and  not  for  the 
general  public,  are  treated  as  auxiliary  establishments  of 
those  concerns  and  are  not  included  here.  Automobile  re- 
pair departments  maintained  by  establishments  engaged  in 
the  sale  of  automobiles  are  classified  in  Retail  Trade. 
Gasoline  service  stations  are  also  included  In  Retail  Trade. 
The  kinds  of  business  classified  within  this  group  by  the 
ig^VS  Census  of  Business  are  the  same  as  those  included  in 
the  Standard  Industrial  Classification  of  Automobile  Repair 
Services  and  Garages,  Major  Group  75. 

General  automobile  repair  shops 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  the  general  repair 
of  automobiles.  Establishments  which  have  an  active  fran- 
chise for  the  retail  sale  of  new  passenger  cars  are  in- 
cluded in  Retail  Trade,  even  though  their  principal  source 
of  receipts  may  be  from  automobile  repairs. 

Battery  and  ignition  repair  and  service  shops 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  repairing,  recharg- 
ing, and  renting  storage  batteries,  and  in  repairing  auto- 
mobile ignition  systems. 

Glass  replacement  and  repair  shops 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  the  repair  and  re- 
placement of  automobile  glass.  In  the  1939  census,  these 
establishments  were  not  classified  separately,  but  were 
included  in  "Other  automobile  repairs." 

Paint  shops 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  automobile  painting 
and  refinishing.  Paint  shops  of  establishments  primarily 
engaj^ed  in  top  and  body  repair  are  included  in  the  classi- 
fication "Top  and  body  repair  shops." 

Radiator  repair  shops 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  the  repair  and 
cleaning  of  automobile  radiators. 

Tire  repair  shops 

Establishments  primarily  eni-;a£ed  in  repairing  and  re- 
treading automobile  tires  for  individuals.  Establishments 
primarily  enia  ,ed  in  retreading  or  rebuilding  automobile 
tires  for  the  trade  or  on  a  factory  basis  are  not  included 
in  the  Census  of  Business.  In  the  1939  census,  tire  re- 
treading shops  were  not  included  in  this  classification 
but  were  classified  separately  in  the  group  "Custom  indus- 
tries. " 

Top  and  body  repair  shops 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  the  repair  of  auto- 
mobile tops  and  bodies.  Paint  shops  maintained  by  such 
establishments  are  included  in  this  classification. 

Brake  repair  shops 

Establishments  primarily  enta.-ed  in  relining,  repairing, 
and  adjusting-  automobile  brakes. 

Wheel,  axlei  and  sprint:  repair  shops 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  the  repair  and  align- 
ment of  automobile  wheels,  and  the  repair  and  installa- 
tion of  automobile  springs  and  axles. 


Other  automobile  repair  shops,  n.e.c. 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  In  specialized  auto- 
mobile repairs,  not  elsewhere  classified  (such  as  auto- 
mobile radio  repair,  carburetor  repair,  piston  ring  serv- 
ice and  repair,  and  speedometer  repair), for  which  data  are 
not  presented  separately  because  of  their  limited  number. 
In  the  1939  census,  miscellaneous  automobile  services, 
n.e.c,  were  also  included  in  this  classification. 

Automobile  rentals  (without  drivers) 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  renting  passenger 
automobiles  or  trucks  without  drivers.  In  the  1939  census, 
all  automobile  and  truck  rentals,  with  or  without  drivers, 
were  included  in  this  classification. 

Storage  garages 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  operating  struc- 
tures for  the  live  storage  of  automobiles.  Long  time  or 
dead  storage  of  automobiles  is  not  within  the  scope  of  the 
Census  of  Business. 

Parking  lots 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  the  temporary  open- 
air  parking  of  automobiles,  usually  on  an  hourly  or  daily 
basis. 

Automobile  laundries 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  washing  automobiles. 

Other  automobile  services,  n.e.c. 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  furnishing  automo- 
bile services,  not  elsewhere  classified  (such  as  lubri- 
cating service,  simonizing  service,  and  towing  service), 
for  which  data  are  not  presented  separately  because  of 
their  limited  number.  In  the  1939  census,  such  establish- 
ments were  included  in  "Other  automobile  repairs." 

Miscellaneous  Repair  Services 

This  major  group  includes  establishments  primarily  en- 
gaged in  miscellaneous  repair  services,  such  as  blacksmith 
ohops,  electrical  repair,  watch,  clock, and  jewelry  repair, 
and  upholstery  and  furniture  repair.  Repair  departments 
of  retail  dealers  or  manufacturers  are  not  included  in  the 
repair  classifications  unless  operated  as  separate  depart- 
ments. It  does  not  include  some  repair  services  of  which 
the  more  important  are  automobile  repair  services,  garment 
and  shoe  repair.  The  kinds  of  business  classified  within 
this  group  by  the  194-8  Census  of  Business  are  the  same  as 
those  included  in  the  Standard  Industrial  Classification 
of  Miscellaneous  Repair  Services,  Major  Group  76. 

Blacksmith  shops 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  hand  forging,  horse- 
shoeing, and  other  blacksmith  operations  involving  the  use 
of  an  anvil  and  forge.  Many  of  these  establishments  also 
repair  farm  implements,  automobiles,  and  machinery. 

Radio  repair  shops 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  radio  and  television 
repair. 

Refrigerator  service  and  repair  shops 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  servicing  and  re- 
pairing household  and  commercial  electric  refrigerators. 
Establishments  repairing  gas  refrigerators  are  included  in 
"Other  repair  shops,  n.e.c." 

Other  electrical  repair  shops 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  the  repair  of  elec- 
trical equipment  and  electrical  appliances  (washing  ma- 
chines, vacuum  cleaners,  irons,  etc.),  other  than  radio 


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and  television  sets  and  electrical  refrigerators.  Elec- 
trical contractors,  and  electrical  shops  engaged  primarily 
in  house  wiring,  are  not  Included  in  the  Census  of  Busi- 
ness. Armature  rewinding  and  the  repair  of  electric  motors 
are  included  in  "Armature  rewinding  shops." 

Upholstery  and  furniture  repair  shops 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  furniture  reuphol- 
stery  emd  repair.  Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  sell- 
ing upholstery  materials,  making  slip  covers,  draperies, 
etc . ,  or  in  upholstering  frames  to  indivudual  order  are 
classified  in  Retail  Trade.  Establishments  making  furni- 
ture and  cabinet  work  on  a  custom  basis  to  individual  order 
are  also  classified  in  Retail  Trade. 

Watch,  clock,  and  .jewelry  repair  shops 

Establishments  primarily  engaged-  in  the  repair  of 
watches,  clocks,  or  Jewelry.  Assembling  of  watches  from 
purchased  parts  is  not  included  in  the  Census  of  Business. 

Armature  rewinding  shops 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  rewinding  armatures 
and  repairing  electric  motors. 

Bicycle  repair  shops 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  the  repair  of 
bicycles . 

Leather  goods  repair  shops 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  the  repair  of  sad- 
dlery, harness,  pocketbooke,  luggage,  or  other  leather 
goods.  Repair  departments  of  retail  stores  are  included 
In  Retail  Trade. 


Locksmith  and  gunsmith  shops 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  repairing  locks  or 
guns,  and  in  mnVIng  lock  parts  or  gun  parts  to  Individual 
order.  In  the  1939  census,  this  classification  also  in- 
cluded establishments  primarily  engaged  in  duplicating 
keys;  In  the  194-8  census,  such  establishments  are  clas- 
sified in  "Other  repair  shops,  n.e.c." 

Musical  instrument  repair  shops 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  the  repair  of  musi- 
cal instruments  and  in  the  tuning  and  adjustment  of 
pianos  and  organs.  In  the  1939  Census  of  Business,  piano 
and  organ  tuning  and  repair  work  was  not  included  in  this 
classification  but  was  shown  separately. 

Lawn  mower  sharpening  and  repair  shops 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  sharpening  and  re- 
pairing lawn  mowers.  In  the  1939  census,  such  establish- 
ments were  included  in  "Other  repair  services." 

Saw,  knife,  and  tool  sharpening  and  repair  shops 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  sharpening  and  re- 
pairing saws,  knives,  and  tools. 

Sewing  machine  repair  shops 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  the  repair  of  sew- 
ing machines. 

Stove  repair  shops 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  repairing  stoves, 
ranges,  and  heaters  (gas,  coal,  wood,  oil,  and  electric). 
Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  the  repair  of  furnaces 
and  steam  and  hot  water  heating  plants  'are  usually  heating 
and  plumbing  contractors,  and,  as  such,  are  not  included 
in  the  Census  of  Business. 


Taxidermists 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  stuffing,  preserv- 
ing, and  mounting  the  skins  and  heads  of  dead  animals  or 
fish  for  decorative  or  exhibition  purposes. 

Typewriter  repair  shops 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  the  repair  of  type- 
writers. 

Welding  shops 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  welding  repair  work. 
Welding  in  connection  with  the  manufacture  of  a  product  Is 
not  included  In  the  Census  of  Business. 

Other  repair  shops,  not  elsewhere  classified 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  specialized  repair 
services,  not  elsewhere  classified.  The  following  are  a 
few  of  the  repair  services  classified  in  this  industry: 
Air-conditioning  equipment  repair,  aircraft  repair,  boiler 
repair,  business  machine  repair,  camera  repair,  dental 
equipment  repair,  Diesel  engine  repair,  farm  equipment  re- 
pair, fountain  pen  repair,  general  repair, key  duplicating, 
mattress  renovating  and  repair,  mirror  resilvering,  motor- 
cycle repair,  neon  sign  repair,  scale  repair,  and  umbrella 
repair  shops.  Data  are  not  shown  separately  because  of 
the  limited  number  of  these  establishments.  Tinsmith 
shops  and  machine  shops  engaged  in  repair  exclusively  are 
also  included  in  this  industry. 

AMUSEMENTS 

This  major  group  includes  establishments  primarily  en- 
gaged in  providing  amusement  or  entertainment  on  payment 
of  a  fee  or  admission  charge.  (Athletic  events  conducted 
by  educational  institutions  are  not  included.)  The  kinds 
of  business  classified  within  this  group  by  the  1948  Cen- 
sus of  Business  are  the  same  as  those  included  in  the 
Standard  Industrial  Classification  of  Amusement  and  Rec- 
reation Services,  Major  Group  79,  plus  Motion  Picture  The- 
aters, Group  783,  in  Major  Group  78. 

Motion  picture  theaters,  regular 

Theaters  primarily  engaged  in  the  exhibition  of  motion 
pictures  with  or  without  vaudeville  presentations.  Out- 
door motion  picture  theaters  and  portable  theaters  are  not 
included  in  this  classification,  but  are  classified  sep- 
arately. 

Outdoor  motion  picture  theaters 

Theaters  primarily  engaged  in  the  outdoor  exhibition  of 
motion  pictures , commonly  known  as  "Open-air" or  "Drive-in." 
In  the  1939  census,  such  establishments  were  not  classi- 
fied separately,  but  were  included  in  the  classification 
"Other  amusements." 

Portable  motion  picture  theaters 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  the  itinerant  ex- 
hibition of  motion  pictures  with  portable  projection  and 
sound  equipment.  In  the  1939  census,  such  establishments 
were  included  in  "Other  amusements." 


Dance  bands,  orchestras,  and  entertainers  for  private 
dances,  restaurants,  night  clubs, radio  and  television  pro- 
grams, etc.,  operating  on  a  fee  or  contract  basis.  Sym- 
phony orchestras  are  included  in  "Theaters  and  theatrical 
producers  (except  motion  pictures)." 

Billiard  and  pool  parlors 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  the  operation  of 
billiard  and  pool  parlors.  In  the  1939  census,  establish- 
ments reporting  as  billiard  and  pool  parlors  but  having 


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merchandise  sales  consisting  largely  of  meals,  tobacco, 
candy,  and  soft  drinks,  in  excess  of  50  percent  of  the 
total  revenue  of  the  establishment,  were  also  classified 
as  billiard  and  pool  parlors;  in  the  194.8  census,  such  es- 
tablishments are  classified  in  Retail  Trade. 

Bowling  alleys 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  the  operation  of 
bowling  alleys. 

Dance  halls,  studios,  and  schools 

Public  dance  halls  or  ballrooms  catering  to  the  general 
public.  Halls  rented  for  private  dances  or  for  occasional 
dances  sponsored  by  fraternal  or  other  organizations  are 
classified  as  real  estate  enterprises  and  are,  therefore, 
excluded.  This  classification  does  not  include  dancing 
schools  for  children  or  professionals,  and  Includes  only 
those  dancing  schools  which  also  provide,  for  a  charge, 
facilities  for  dancing  to  persons  not  registered  as  stu- 
dents. (The  Standard  Industrial  Classification  does  not 
make  this  distinction  concerning  dance  studios  and  schools , 
but  includes  all  dance  studios  and  schools,  except  for 
children  and  professionals,  in  this  classification.) 

Race  track  operation — automobile 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  the  promotion  of 
automobile  and  motorcycle  racing. 

Race  track  operation — dog 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  the  promotion  of 
dog  racing. 

Race  track  operation — horse 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  the  promotion  of 
horse  racing.  The  operation  of  racing  stables  is  not  in- 
cluded in  the  Census  of  Business  but  is  included  in  the 
Standard  Industrial  Classification. 

Baseball  clubs  (including  promoters) 

Operators  or  promoters  of  professional  and  semiprofes- 
sional  baseball  clubs. 

Football  clubs  (including  promoters) 

Operators  and  promoters  of  professional  or  semiprofes- 
sional  football  clubs.  In  the  1939  census,  such  estab- 
lishments were  not  classified  separatelj^  but  were  Included 
in  the  classification  "Other  amusements." 

Stadiums,  athletic  fields,  and  promoters  of  boxing,  wres- 
tling, and  other  athletic  events 

Promoters  of  boxing,  wrestling,  hockey,  basketball,  and 
other  athletic  events,  not  classified  elsevrtiere.  Stadiums 
and  athletic  fields  are  included  if  the  operators  are  act- 
ually engaged  in  the  promotion  of  athletic  events.  The 
renting  of  stadiums  and  athletic  fields  to  sports  promoters 
and  clubs  is  classified  as  a  real  estate  operation  and  is 
not  included  in  the  Census  of  Business.  In  the  1939  cen- 
sus, sports  promoters  and  sports  and  athletic  fields  were 
classified  separately. 

Bathing  beaches 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  the  operation  of 
bathing  beaches.  Municipally  owned  and  operated  bathing 
beaches  are  not  included  in  the  Census  of  Business, but  are 
included  in  the  Standard  Industrial  Classification. 

Golf  courses 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  the  operation  of 
golf  courses  open  to  the  public,  on  a  fee  basis.  Munici- 
pally owned  and  operated  courses  and  membership  golf  and 
country  clubs  are  not  included  in  the  Census  of  Business, 


but  are  included  in  the  Standard  Industrial  Classification. 
Golf  courses  were  not  included  in  the  1939  Census  of  Busi- 
ness. 

Riding  academies 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  operating  academies 
and  riding  schools. 

Skating  rinks,  roller 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  operating  roller- 
skating  rinks  open  to  the  public. 

Skating  rinks,  ice 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  operating  ice-skat- 
ing rinks  open  to  the  public. 

Swinmn'ng   pools 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  the  operation  of 
swimming  pools.  Municipally  owned  and  operated  swimming 
pools  are  not  included  in  the  Census  of  Business  but  are 
included  in  the  Standard  Industrial  Classification. 

Bicycle  rentals 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  renting  bicycles  to 
the  general  public. 

Boat  and  canoe  rentals 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  renting  small  boats 
and  canoes.  Establishments  which  rent  craft  wiHi  operators, 
or  furnish  powerboat  rides,  are  not  included  in  the  Census 
of  Business. 


Other  commercial  sports  operators,  n.e.c. 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  the  operation  of 
sports,  not  elsewhere  classified,  such  as  gymnasiums  and 
tennis  courts.  In  the  1939  census,  such  establishments 
were  not  classified  separately,  but  were  Included  In  the 
classification  "Other  amusements." 


Theaters  and  theatrical  producers,  except  motion  pictures 

Theaters  primarily  engaged  in  presenting  legitimate  pro- 
ductions; opera  companies,  concert  organizations,  road  com- 
panies, and  stock  companies.  This  industry  also  includes 
services  connected  with  theatrical  production,  such  as 
theatrical  and  radio  employment  agencies,  booking  agencies, 
scenery  and  other  theatrical  equipment  service,  and  ticket 
agencies.  (Booking  agencies  and  ticket  agencies  were  in- 
cluded in  business  services  in  the  1939  Census  of  Busi- 
ness . )  Theaters  which  are  normally  rented  to  theatrical 
producers,  stock  companies,  etc.,  are  classified  as  real 
estate  operations  and  are  not  included  in  the  Census  of 
Business . 


Amusement  devices 

Amusement  devices  such  as  carrousels,  ferrls  wheels, 
games  of  skill  emd  chance.  Amusement  devices  located  in 
amusement  parks  or  operated  in  connection  with  fairs,  cir- 
cuses, etc.,  are  included  as  separate  establishments  in 
this  Industry  only  if  they  are  operated  on  a  concession 
basis.  When  such  devices  are  under  the  management  of  the 
amusement  park,  they  are  included  in  a  consolidated  report 
covering  the  operation  of  the  entire  enterprise  and  clas- 
sified under  "Amusement  parks." 

Amusement  parks 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  the  operation  of 
amusement  parks  which  may  or  may  not  make  a  charge  for  ad- 
mission to  the  park.  These  establishments  derive  their 


APPENDIXES 


15.09 


receipts  from  admissions  emd/or  from  the  operation  of  a 
series  of  amusement  devices  and  retail  refreshment  stands. 
Amusement  devices  located  in  amusement  parks  but  operated 
independently  on  a  concession  basis  are  not  included  in 
this  classification  but  are  classified  in  "Amusement  de- 
vices." Government-operated  enterprises  are  not  included 
in  the  Census  of  Business  but  are  included  in  the  Standard 
Industrial  Classification. 

Shooting  galleries 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  providing  the  nec- 
essary facilities  for  rifle  and  pistol  target  shooting. 

Coin-operated  amusement  device  services 

Establishments  primarily  engaged  In  operating,  servic- 
ing, and  repairing  coin-operated  amusement  devices  either 
in  their  ovn  or  in  other  places  of  business.  Such  devices 
include  juie  boxes,  pinball  machines,  mechanical  games, 
slot  machines  (where  legally  authorized ),  and  similar  types 
of  amusement  equipment.  Rental  of  such  coin-operated  de- 
vices is  considered  a  business  service  and  is  shovm  sep- 
arately under  "Coin-operated  machine  rental  and  repair 
service."  Operators  of  coin-operated  merchandise  vending 
machines  are  included  In  Retail  Trade.  In  the  1939  census, 
coin-operated  amusement  device  services  were  not  classi- 
fied separately,  but  were  included  in  the  classification 
"Other  amusements . " 

Miscellaneous  amusement  and  recreation  services,  n.e.c. 

Amusement  and  recreation  services,  not  elsewhere  clas- 
sified, such  as  exhibitions,  carnivals,  circuses,  domino 
parlors,  and  pony  tracks. 


HOTELS 

Commercial  establishments  with  six  or  more  guest  rooms, 
known  to  the  public  as  hotels,  and  primarily  engaged  in 
providing  lodging,  or  lodging  and  meals,  to  the  general 
public.  Hotels  operated  by  membership  organizations  which 
are  open  to  the  general  public,  and  apartment  hotels  which 
provide  accommodations  for  transients,  are  included  in  this 
classification.  Rooming  and  boarding  houses  and  private 
residences  commonly  known  as  "Tourist  homes"  are  not  included 
in  the  Census  of  Business. 

The  Standard  Industrial  Classification  includes  all  ho- 
tels in  its  definition,  regardless  of  the  number  of  guest 
rooms.  It  also  does  not  differentiate  between  all-resi- 
dental  and  part-residential  apartment  hotels,  but  excludes 
all  apartment  hotels  from  this  classification. 

TOURIST  COURTS 

Establishments  known  as  tourist  courts,  tourist  camps, 
motor  hotels,  or  motor  courts,  primarily  engaged  in  pro- 
viding transient  lodging  accommodations  to  tourists  in 
furnished  cabins  or  similar  structures.  Trailer  camps,  or 
parks  which  rent  trailer  space,  are  not  included  in  the 
Census  of  Business .  (The  Standard  Industrial  Classifica- 
tion, however.  Includes  trailer  camps  in  "Chis  classifica- 
tion.) Tourist  homes  (private  residences  furnishing  lodg- 
ing to  motorists) ,  and  commercially  operated  sporting  and 
recreational  camps  (such  as  boys'  and  girls'  camps,  fishing 
and  hunting  camps,  and  dude  ranches)  are  also  excluded. 
Establishments  primarily  engaged  in  Retail  Trade  (such  as 
filling  stations,  restaurants,  and  drinking  places),  al- 
though maintaining  cabins  or  other  accommodations  for  tour- 
ists, are  included  in  Retail  Trade  if  their  sales  of  mer- 
chandise represent  more  than  half  of  their  total  annual 
receipts. 


15.10 


APPENDIXES 


APPENDIX  C 
COMPARISON  OF  KIND-OF-BUSINESS  CLASSIFICATIONS:    1948  AND  1939 


19A-8   Classification 


Personal  services. 


Barber ,  beauty  shops 

Barber  shops 

Beauty  shops 

Barber  and  beauty  shops  combined. 


Cleaning,  dyeing  plants  (inc.  rug  cleaning,  repairing), 
Cleaning,  dyeing  plants  (exc.  rug  cleaning). 
Synthetic  solvent 
Petroleum  solvent 

Both  synthetic  and  petroleum  solvent 
Rug  cleaning,  repairing  plants 


I 


Funeral  service,  crematories. 
Funeral  service  "1 
Crematories     f 


Laundries,  laundry  services. 
Power  laundries 


With  cleaning  and  dyeing 
Without  cleaning  and  dyeing 
Industrial  laundries 


Linen  supply  service 

With  power  laundry  . . . 

Without  power  laundry 
Diaper  service 

With  power  laundry  . . . 
Without  power  laundry 
Laundries  (exc.  power) 


Photographic  studios  (inc.  commercial  photography). 
Photographic  studios  (exc.  commercial  photo )'! 


Corresponding  Classification  in  1939 


(M 


Commercial  photography 


(M 

Barber  shops 

Beauty  parlors 

Barber  and  beauty  shops 

(M 

Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants 

Included  in  "Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants" 

Rug  cleaning  establishments 

Funeral  directors,  erabalmers  and  crematories 

Included  in  "Funeral  directors,  embalmers  and  crematories" 

(M 

J^aundries,   power 

Included  in  "Laundries,  power" 

(^) 

Included  in  "Laundries,  power" 

Linen  supply  service  without  laundry  facilities 

(M 

Included  in  "Laundries,  power" 

Included  in  "Linen  supply  service  without  laundry  facilities" 

Laundries,  hand 

Photographic  studios 

Included  in  "Photographic  studios" 


Pressing,   alteration,  garment  repair  shops   (inc.  fur 

repair ,  storage ) 

Pressing,  alteration,  etc.  (exc.  fur) 

Fur  repair  and  storage  shops 


Shoe  repair  shops,  shoe  ^hine  parlors,  hat  cleaning. 

Shoe  repair  shops 

Shoe  shine  parlors 

Hat  cleaning  shops 


Miscellaneous  personal  services 

Self-service  laundries 

Miscellaneous  personal  services,  n.e.c 

Costume  and  dress  suit  rental  agencies 

Turkish  baths ,  massage  parlors 

Other  miscellaneous  personal  services,  n.e.c. 

Electrolysis  

Miscellaneous  personal  services,  n.e.c... 


Business  services. 


Advertising 

Advertising  agencies 

Outdoor  advertising  service 

Miscellaneous  advertising  service. 


Consumer  credit  reporting  agencies,  etc. 


Duplicating,  addressing,  blueprinting,  etc 

Duplicating,  addressing,  etc.  stenographic 

Duplicating,  addressing,  mailing,  mailing  list. 

Public  stenographic  agencies,  court  reporting.. 

Blueprinting,  photostating  services 


Employmeni,  agencies,  private. 
News  syndicates 


(M 

Cleaning,  dyeing,  pressing,  alteration,  and  repair  shops 

Fur  repairing  and  storage  shops 

(M 

Shoe  repair  shops 

Shoe  shine  parlors 

Cleaning  and  renovating  hats 

(^) 

Included  in  "Other  personal  services" 

(M 

Costume  and  dress-suit  rental  agencies 

Baths  and  masseurs'  establishments  (turkish,  etc.) 

Included  in  "Other  personal  services" 

Included  in  "Other  personal  services" 

Included  in  "Other  personal  services" 

(M 

(M  ' 

Advertising  agencies 
Billboard  advertising  service 
Included  in  "Other  business  services" 

Ad justment~ and  credit  bureaus,  and  collection  agencies 

(M 

Duplicating,  addressing,  mailing  and  mailing  list  service 
Court  reporting  and  public  stenographic  agencies 
Blueprinting  and  photostat  laboratories 

Employment  agencies 

Included  in  "Other  business  services" 


See  footnotes  on  page  15.12. 


APPENDIXES 


15.11 


ig-^S  Classification  Corresponding  Classification  in  1939 

Services  to  dwellings  and  other  buildings (  ) 

Disinfecting,  exterminating  service Disinfecting  and  exterminating  service 

Window  cleaning  service Window  cleaning  service 

Miscellaneous  services  to  dwellings,  etc Included  in  "Other  business  services" 

Business  services,  n.e.c (  ) 

Auctioneers'  establishments  (service  only) Auctioneers'  establishments  (service  only) 

Coin-operated  machine  rental  and  repair  services Coin-operated  machine  rental  and  repair  service 

Detective  agencies ^ Detective  agencies 

Interior  decorating  service ' Interior  decorating  service 

Photo-finishing  laboratories Photo  finishing  laboratories 

Sign  painting  shops Sign  painting  shops 

Telephone  answering  service Included  in  "Other  business  services" 

Window  display  service Window  display  service 

Other  business  services,  n.e.c Other  business  services 

Automobile  repair  services  and  garages ("^ ) 

Automobile  repair  shops (^) 

General  automobile  repair  shops Automobile  repair  shops  (general) 

Battery  and  ignition  repair  and  service  shops Battery  and  ignition  repair  shops 

Glass  replacement  and  repair  shops Included  in  "Other  automotive  repairs" 

Paint  shops Automobile  paint  shops 

Radiator  repair  shops Automobile  radiator  shops 

Tire  repair  shops Tire  repair  shops 

Top  and  body  repair  shops Automobile  top  and  body  repair  shops 

Automobile  repair  shops,  n.e.c (■"■) 

Brake  repair  shops Automobile  brake  repair  shops 

Wheel,  axle,  spring  repair  shops Wheel,  axle,  and  spring  repair  shops 

Other  automobile  repair  shops,  n.e.c Other  automotive  repairs 

Automobile  rentals  (without  drivers) Automobile  rental  service 

Automobile  storage ,  parking ( ^ ) 

Storage  garages Automobile  storage  garages 

Parking  lots Parking  lots 

Automobile  services  (exo.  repair) (■'■) 

Automobile  laundries Automobile  laundries 

Automobile  services,  n.e.c Included  in  "Other  automotive  repairs" 

Miscellaneous  repair  services (  ) 

Blacksmith  shops Blacksmith  shops 

Electrical  repair  shops {'^) 

Radio  repair  shops Radio  repair  shops 

Refrigerator  service  and  repair  shops Refrigerator  service  and  repair  shops 

Other  electrical  repair  shops Electrical  appliance  repair  shops 

Upholstery,  furniture  repair  shops Upholstery  and  furniture  repair  shops 

Watch,  clock,  jewelry  repair  shops Watch,  clock,  and  jewelry  repair  shops 

Miscellaneous  repair  shops {^) 

Armature  rewinding  shops -.  Armature  rewinding  shops 

Bicycle  repair  shops Bicycle  repair  shops 

Leather  goods  repair  shops Harness  and  leather  goods  repair  shops 

Locksmith,  gunsmith  shops Locksmith  and  gunsmith  shops 

Musical  instrument  repair  shops Musical  instrument  repair  shops 

Piano  and  organ  tuning  and  repair  service 

Repair  shops,  n.e.c (■'■) 

Lawn  mower  sharpening  and  repair  shops Included  in  "Other  repair  services" 

Saw,  knife,  and  tool  sharpening  and  repair  shops....  Saw  and  tool  sharpening  and  repair  shops 

Sewing  machine  repair  shops Sewing  machine  repair  shops 

Stove  repair  shops Stove  repair  shops 

Taxidermists Taxidermists 

Typewriter  repair  shops •. Typewriter  repair  shops 

Welding  shops Not  covered  under  same  definition 

Other  repair  shops,  n.e.c Other  repair  services 

Amusements Places  of  Amusement:  All  kindc  of  business 

Motion  picture  theaters (■"■) 

Motion  picture  theaters,  regular Theaters,  motion  picture  (including  motion  picture  thea- 
ters with  vaudeville) 

Outdoor  motion  picture  theaters Included  in  "Other  amur;ements" 

Portable  motion  picture  theaters Included  in  "Other  amusement;" 

See  footnotes  on  page  15.12. 


15.12  APPENDIXES 

1948  Classification  Corresponding  Classification  in  1939 

Bands ,  orchestras ,  and  entertainers Bands  and  orchestras 

Bowling  alleys,  billiard  and  pool  parlors {^) 

Billiard  and  pool  parlors Billiard  and  pool  parlors 

Bowling  alleys Bowling  alleys 

Dance  halls,  studios,  and  schools Dance  halls,  studios,  and  academies 

Race  track  operation (■"■) 

Automobile Race  tracks,  automobile 

Dog Race  tracks,  dog 

Horse Race  tracks,  horse 

Sports  promoters  and  commercial  operators {^) 

Baseball  and  football  clubs,   athletic  fields,   sports 

promoters No  detail  published  for  group 

Baseball  clubs  (inc.  promoters) Clubs,  baseball  (professional) 

Football  clubs  (inc.  promoters) Included  in  "Other  amusements" 

Stadiums,  athletic  fields,  promoters  of  boxing,  wres- 
tling and  other  athletic  events Sports  promoters 

Bathing  beaches Bathing  beaches 

Golf  courses Not  covered 

Riding  academies Riding  academies 

Skating  rinks ( ■'■ ) 

Skating  rinks,  roller Skating  rinks,  roller 

Skating  rinks,  ice Skating  rinks.  Ice 

Swimming  pools Swimming  pools 

Commercial  sports  operators,  n.e.c (■^) 

Bicycle  rentals Bicycle  rentals 

Boat  and  canoe  rentals Boat  and  canoe  rental  service 

Other  commercial  sports  operators,  n.e.c Included  in  "Other  amusements" 

Theaters  and  theatrical  producers  (exc.  motion  pictures)..  Theaters,   legitimate  stage  and  opera;   and  theatrical 

productions 

Miscellaneous  amusement  and  recreation  services (■*■) 

Amusement  devices Amusement  devices 

Amusement  parks Amusement  parks 

Shooting  galleries Shooting  galleries 

Coin-operated  amusement  device  services Included  in  "Other  amusements"  and  "Miscellaneous  business 

services" 

Miscellaneous  amusement  and  recreation  services,  n.e.c.  Other  amusements 

^  No  totals  were  presented  for  these  groups  in  tables  prepared  for  the  1939  Census  of  Business. 


APPENDIXES 

APPENDIX  D 
EXPLANATION   OF   TERMS 


15.13 


Active  proprietors  (See  Personnel.) 
Admissions  (See  Motion  picture  theaters.) 
Automobile  repair  receipts  (See  Receipts.) 

City-size 

Each  service  establishment  included  in  the  1948  Census 
of  Business  was  classified  into  one  of  nine  city-size 
groups,  depending  on  the  number  of  Inhabitants  In  the  city 
in  which  the  establishment  was  located.  At  the  time  city 
sizes  were  established  for  the  1948  Census  of  Business, 
final  figures  from  the  1950  Census  of  Population  were  not 
available  and  therefore,  preliminary"  population  figures 
were  used.  Differences  between  these  and  final  population 
figures  affect  slightly  the  data  presented  in  this  bulle- 
tin, since  the  composition  of  the  city-size  group  is  not 
always  the  same  as  it  would  be  if  final  figures  from  the 
1950  Population  Census  were  used.  Those  unincorporated 
areas,  classified  in  1940  as  urban  under  special  rule  by 
the  Bureau  of  the  Census, have  been  treated  as  incorporated 
places  in  the  1948  Census  of  Business.  They  are  included 
in  their  appropriate  city-size  groups. 

The  nine  city-size  groups  based  on  number  of  inhabitants 
are: 


Cities  of 
Cities  of 
Cities  of 
Cities  of 
Cities  of 
Cities  of 
Cities  of 
Cities  of 
Remainder 


500,000  or  more 
250,000  to  499,999 
100,000  to  249,999 
50,000  to  99,999 
25,000  to  49,999 
10,000  to  24,999 
5,000  to  9,999 
2,500  to  4,999 
of  United  States 


Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants  (See  Laundries,  cleaning  and 
dyeing  plants,  and  related  services.) 

Concession  rentals  (See  Receipts.) 

Corporations  (See  Legal  form.) 

Employees  (See  Personnel.) 

Employees  receiving  supplemental  compensation  (See  Hotels.) 

Employee-size  groups  (See  Personnel.) 

Establishments  (See  Service  establishments.) 

Faitiily  workers  (See  Personnel.) 

Guest  rooms  (See  Hotels.) 

Hotels 

Year-round  hotels. — Hotels  which  normally  are  in  oper- 
ation at  least  nine  months  of  the  year. 

Seasonal  hotels. — Hotels  which  normally  are  in  operation 
less  than  nine  months  of  the  year. 

Employees  receiving  supplemental  compensation. — Consists 
of  the  number  of  employees  who  received,  in  addition  to 
their  regular  compensation,  quarters  and  meals  without 
charge,  or  tips. 

Guest  rooms. — Consists  of  the  total  number  of  separate 
hotel  rooms  (transient  and  residential)  as  of  December  31, 
1948.  Suites  of  rooms  were  not  counted  as  units,  but  as 
Individual  rooms  (e.g.,  a  three-room  suite  was  counted  as 
three  rooms). 

Rooms  for  transient  guests. — Consists  of  the  number  of 
rooms  usually  occupied  by  or  available  for  transient  guests, 


i.e.,  for  persons  seeking  lodging  for  short  periods  of 
time  usually  less  than  a  month,  and  generally  subject  to 
the  regular  daily  or  weekly  rates. 

Rooms  for  residential  guests. — Consists  of  the  number  of 
rooms  usually  occupied  by  or  available  for  residential 
guests,  i.e.,  for  persons  seeking  lodging  for  a  period  of 
time,  usually  more  than  a  month,  and  generally  receiving 
reductions  from  the  regular  daily  or  weekly  rates. 

Percentage  of  occupancy. — This  item  was  computed  by 
multiplying  the  number  of  guest  rooms  by  366  and  dividing 
the  number  of  occupied  room  days  during  1948  by  the  result. 
In  the  case  of  seasonal  hotels,  the  number  of  days  in  the 
annual  period  of  operation  (i.e.,  60  days,  90  days,  etc.) 
was  used  instead  of  366. 

Individuf.l  proprietorship  (See  Legal  form.) 

Laundries,  cleaning  and  dyeing  plants, and  related  services 

Retail  receipts. — Consists  bf  amounts  received  for  work 
done  directly  for  the  household  consumer;  also  for  work 
done  for  institutions  and  industrial  or  commercial  users, 
who  are  in  effect  ultimate  consumers. 

To  home — Consists  of  receipts  for  work  done  for  retail 
customers  which  was  delivered  directly  to  customer's  home. 
Through  plant  office  or  branch  store — Consists  of  re- 
ceipts for  work  which  was  brought  to  the  plant  or  branch 
store,  and  called  for  by  the  retail  customer.  Both  cash 
and  charge  transactions  are  included  in  this  category. 

Wholesale  receipts. — Consists  of  amounts  received  for 
contract  work  done  for  other  laundries,  linen  supply  or 
diaper  service  establishments  without  power  facilities,  or 
for  independent  laundry  and/or  cleaning  agencies.  It  does 
not  include  amounts  received  for  work  done  for  institu- 
tions,and  industrial  or  commercial  users  who  are  in  effect 
ultimate  consumers. 

Petroleum  solvent. — An  organic  solvent  manxifactured  from 
crude  petroleum  by  means  of  distillation  and  chemical 
purification. 

Synthetic  solvents. — Noninflammable  organic  solvents  con- 
sisting substantially  of  the  chlorinated  hydrocarbons. 

Laundries  with  power  facilities. — This  classification 
includes  power  laundries  with  and  without  cleaning  and 
dyeing  facilities,  all  industrial  laundries,  linen  supply 
establishments  with  power  laundry  facilities,  and  diaper 
service  establishments  with  power  laundry  facilities. 

Bundle  work  (sometimes  known  as  starch  work,  bachelor 
bundle,  or  list-price  bundle). — Consists  of  work  that  is 
completely  finished,  starched  where  necessary,  minor  mend- 
ing done,  hand  finished,  and  touched  up  where  required. 
Charge  is  made  by  the  piece. 

Flat  work  (other  than  commercial)  charged  by  the  piece 
or  pound. — Consists  only  of  pieces  used  for  bed,  table,  or 
both  purposes,  such  as  sheets, pillow  cases,  towels,  table- 
cloths, and  napkins.  Excludes  all  pieces  whether  flat  or 
not  that  are  worn  on  or  carried  by  the  person. 

Family  service: 

Finished  family — Consists  of  work  washed  and  com- 
pletely finished  by  being  machine  or  hand  ironed  ready  for 
use. 

Semifinished  family  service — Consists  of  all  family 
services  except  finished  family  and  damp  wash.  Also  in- 
cludes damp-wash,  flat  work  ironed. 

Damp  wash  (not  including  damp-wash  flat  work  ironed) — 
Consists  of  work  in  which  everything  is  washed,  extracted, 
and  returned  damp. 

Commercial  starch  and  flat  work. — Consists  of  work  done 
for  hotels,  hospitals,  restaurants,  rooming  houses,  etc. 

Linen  supply  service. — Consists  of  owning;,  renting, 
supplying,  and/or  laundering  all  kinds  of  cotton  garr.ents 
and  supplies,  such  as  towels,  coats,  aprons,  etc,  for  re- 
tail stores,  service  trades,  professionals,  etc. 


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APPENDIXES 


Diaper  service. — Consists  of  owning,  renting,  supplying, 
and/or  laundering  babies'  diapers. 

Industrial  laundry  work. — Consists  of  ovming,  renting, 
supplying,  and/or  laundering  uniforms,  overalls,  wiping 
rags,  etc.  for  factories  in  all  branches  of  manufacturing. 

Legal  form  of  organization 

Each  establishment  included  in  the  19-43  Census  of  Busi- 
ness was  classified  into  one  of  the  following  legal  forms 
of  organization: 

Individual  proprietorships. — Establishments  owned  by  one 
person  who  may  or  may  not  actively  participate  in  the 
operation  of  the  business. 

Partnerships. — Establishments  owned  by  two  or  more  per- 
sons, each  of  whom  has  a  financial  Interest  In  and  respon- 
sibility for  the  business.  Any  partner  may  or  may  not 
actively  participate  in  the  operation  of  the  business. 

Corporations. — Establishments  owned  by  an  organization 
or  company  legally  incorporated  under  State  laws.  Coop- 
erative associations  incorporated  under  either  regular 
corporation  laws  or  under  the  special  cooperative  associa- 
tion laws  are  included  in  this  legal  form. 

Other  forms  of  organization. — Establishments  having 
ownership  under  legal  forms  not  defined  above.  Included 
in  this  legal  form  are  estates,  receiverships,  some  non- 
profit organizations,  some  joint  ventures  and  syndicates, 
and  cooperative  associations  not  incorporated  under  the 
regular  corporations  laws  or  under  special  cooperative  asso- 
ciation laws. 

Motion  picture  theaters 

Number  of  admissions. — Includes  total  number  of  admis- 
sions during  1948  for  which  a  tax  was  paid  to  the  Federal 
Government . 

Seating  capacity. — Consists  of  the  number  of  theater 
seats  as  of  December  31,  1948. 

Paid  employees  (See  Personnel.) 

Pay  roll 

Consists  of  all  compensation  (salaries,  wages,  commis- 
sions,and  bonuses)  paid  during  the  specified  period  to  all 
employees.  For  corporations,  it  includes  amounts  paid  to 
officers  and  executives;  it  does  not  Include  compensation 
for  proprietors  or  firm  members  of  unincorporated  busi- 
nesses. Pay  roll  is  reported  before  deduction  for  social 
security,  income  tax  withholding.  Insurance  dues,  etc. 

Pay  roll — entire  year. — All  amounts  paid  during  the 
Census  year  to  employees  are  Included  in  this  item. 

Pay  roll — specified  workweek. — Includes  all  amounts  paid 
to  employees  on  pay  rolls  fpr  the  workweeks  ending  nearest 
March  15,  July  15,  and  November  15.  Provision  was  made 
for  reporting  pay  roll  adjusted  to  the  workweek,  where  the 
pay  period  was  on  other  than  a  workweek  basis,  and  for 
reporting,  on  a  workweek  basis,  commission  and  bonus  pay- 
ments. However,  for  some  establishments  annual  pay  roll 
Included  amounts  not  allocated  to  weekly  pay  rolls.  Full 
workweek  pay  rolls  consist  of  pay  received  for  the  speci- 
fied pay  periods  by  employees  defined  below  as  "Full  work- 
week employees." 

Period  established  or  acquired 

The  year  that  the  establishment  was  acquired  or  estab- 
lished in  its  city  or  locality  under  the  current  omer ship. 

Personnel 

Active  proprietors  of  unincorporated  bus inesses<— Consists 
of  owners  or  partners  of  unincorporated  businesses,  who 
devoted  the  major  portion  of  their  time  to  operation  of 
the  business  during  November  1948. 

Unpaid  family  workers  of  unincorporated  business. — Ocnsists 
of  the  number  of  family  members  (wives,  sons,'  daughters , 
etc.)  who  worked  in  the  business  during  November  1948.  It 


also  Includes  unpaid  family  workers  connected  with  seasonal 
hotels  which  normally  did  not  operate  during  November. 

Paid  employees. — Consists  of  all  employees.  Including 
salaried  officers  and  executives  of  corporations,  who  were 
on  the  pay  roll  for  the  specified  workweek. 

Full  workweek  employees. — Consists  of  employees,  whether 
regular  or  seasonal,  who,  for  the  specified  pay  period, 
were  paid  for  working  at  least  the  number  of  hours  typi- 
cally worked  in  a  week  by  employees  of  the  reporting  es- 
tablishment. 

Employee  size. — Each  establishment  was  assigned  to  one 
of  several  size  classes  on  the  basis  of  the  total  number 
of  paid  employees  at  work  during  the  workweek  ended  nearest 
November  15,  1943,  The  statistical  material  is  limited  to 
number  of  establishments,  receipts,  pay  roll,  number  of 
employees  for  workweek  ended  nearest  November  15,  and  in 
the  case  of  hotels,  number  of  hotel  guest  rooms. 

Employee-size  groups  used  are  the  following: 
No  paid  employees 

1  paid  employee 

2  paid  employees 

3  paid  employees 

4  or  5  paid  employees 
6  or  7  paid  employees 
8  or  9  paid  employees 
10  to  19  paid  employees 
20  to  49  paid  employees 
50  to  99  paid  employees 
100  paid  employees  or  more 

Petroleum  solvent  (See  Laundries,  cleaning  and  dyeing 
plants,  and  related  services.) 

Proprietors  (See  Personnel.) 

Proprietorships  (See  Legal  form.) 

Receipts 

Consists  of  receipts  during  1948  for  services  to  custom- 
ers, and  receipts  from  the  sale  of  merchandise,  receipts 
from  sale  of  meals  and  from  fountain  service,  and  receipts 
from  related  activities.  Receipts  of  hotels,  tourist 
courts, and  amusements  include  space  and  concession  rentals. 
Excluded  are  all  other  amounts  not  received  from  custom- 
ers, such  as  income  from  Investments, rental  of  real  estate, 
etc.  Also  excluded  are  local  and  State  sales  taxes  or 
Federal  excise  taxes  collected  by  the  establishment  direct- 
ly from  customers,  and  paid  directly  to  the  local.  State, 
or  Federal  taxing  agency.  Gasoline,  liquor,  tobacco,  and 
those  other  excise  taxes  which  are  paid  by  the  manufac- 
turer or  wholesaler  and  passed  along  to  the  reporting  es- 
tablishment are  Included. 

Service  establishments  such  as  credit  and  collection 
agencies.  Interior  decorators,  auctioneers,  and  printing 
brokers  transfer  monies  or  merchandise  Incidental  to  the 
service  they  provide.  Only  charges  for  service  are  in- 
cluded in  service  receipts.  Receipts  of  advertising  agen- 
cies exclude  media  costs. 

Receipts  from  space  and  concession  rentals. — Consists  of 
the  amounts  received  by  the  hotel  or  amusement  as  rent 
(either  fixed  sum  or  percentage  of  receipts)  from  the  op- 
erators of  leased  departments  or  concessions  located  in 
the  establishment.  The  total  receipts  of  leased  depart- 
ments, or  concessions  themselves,  are  not  included  in  the 
hotel  or  amusement  report.  Operators  of  such  leased  de- 
partments or  concessions  were  required  to  file  separate 
reports  which  are  Included  in  the  Census  of  Business  data 
presented  for  the  particular  kind  of  business  in  which  the 
concession  or  leased  department  was  engaged. 

Receipts  from  repairs.— Automobile  repair  services  and 
garages.  Cost  of  parts  Installed  was  included  in  receipts 
from  repairs. 

Receipts  size. — Each  establishment  was  assigned  to  one 
of  several  size  classes  on  the  basis  of  the  total  receipts 
of  the  establishment  during  1948.  The  receipts  size 


APPENDIXES 


15.15 


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with  data  from  the  previous  census.  Establishments  which 
were  acquired  or  started  business  during  1948  and  whose 
receipts,  therefore,  do  not  represent  a  full  year's  opera- 
tion, are  not  assigned  a  receipts-size  class,  but  data  for 
these  establishments  are  shown  separately.  In  the  1939 
Census  of  Business,  such  establishments  were  assigned  to  a 
receipts-size  class  regardless  of  whether  or  not  they  were 
operated  for  a  full  year. 

Receipts  from  laundry  work  (See  Laundries,  cleaning  and 
dyeing  plants,  and  related  services.) 

Rental  units  (See  Tourist  Courts.) 

Rooms  (See  Hotels.) 

Seasonal  hotels  (See  Hotels.) 

Seating  capacity  (See  Motion  picture  theaters.) 

Service  establishments 

Service  establishments,  hotels,  tourist  courts,  and 
places  of  amusement  are  defined  as  places  of  business  for 
which  services  provide  the  primary  source  of  receipts. 
Each  unit  of  a  multiunit  organization  is  considered  a  sep- 
arate establishment.  Service  concessions,  operated  inde- 
pendently in  connection  with  other  businesses,  are  classi- 
fied as  separate  establishments. 

All  establishments,  as  defined  above,  were  enumerated, 
regardless  of  size,  but  those  reporting  a  full  year's  op- 
erations with  receipts  amounting  to  less  than  $500  were 
omitted.  In  the  1939  Census  of  Business,  the  correspond- 
ing figure  was  $100. 

The  number  of  establishments  in  any  kind-of -business 
classification  does  not  necessarily  equal  the  total  number 


engaged  in  the  activity  specified, since  each  establishment 
is  classified  on  the  basis  of  its  major  activity. 

Solvents  (See  Laundries,  cleaning  and  dyeing  plants,  and 
related  services.) 

Space  and  concession  rentals  (See  Receipts.) 

Supplemental  compensation  (See  Hotels.) 

Synthetic  solvent  (See  Laundries,  cleaning  and  dyeing 
plants,  and  related  services.) 

Taxes  (Amusements) 

Consists  of  Federal,  State,  and  local  amusement,  sales, 
and  excise  taxes  collected  directly  from  the  customer  and 
paid  directly  to  the  taxing  agency. 

Tourist  courts — rental  units 

Consists  of  the  number  of  rooms,  apartments,  single  cab- 
ins, or  other  tourist  court  rental  units.  The  "number  of 
rental  units"  is  rot  to  be  confused  with  the  number  of cab- 
ins, which  would  be  considerably  less. 

Trucks 

Manufacturers'  rated -capacity. — This  is  '.the  rating  as- 
signed by  the  truck  manufacturer.  It  should  be  noted  that 
there  is  no  exact  relationship  between  such  rated  capacity 
and  the  actual  load-carrying  capacity.  For  exanjile, trucks 
rated  1-1/2  tons  can  and  do  frequently  carry  loads  of 
several  tons. 

Year  established  (See  Period  established  or  acquired.) 
Year-round  hotels  (See  Hotels.) 


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APPENDIX  F 


CONTENTS   OF    1948   CENSUS   OF    BUSINESS    VOLUMES 


VOLUME  I;   RETAIL  TRADE— GEIJERAL  STATISTICS,  PART  1 


Table  lA 

Table  IB 
Table  IC 
Table  ID 
Table  IE 
Table  IF 
Table  IG 
Table  IH 
Table  IJ 

Table  IK 

Table  2k 
Table  2B 
Table  2C 
Table  2D 


Table  2E 
Table  2F 

Table  2G 


Table  3A 


Table  3B 


Table  30 


Table  3D 


Chapter  1. — United  States  Summary 

Retail  stores,  warehouses,  and  administrative 
offices — United  States,  by  kind  of  business: 
19A8 

Retail  stores,  warehouses,  and  administrative 
offices — Geographic  division  and  State:  19<i8 

Retail  stores — United  States,  by  kind  of  busi- 
ness: 194-8,  1939,  and  1929 

Retail  stores — Geographic  division  and  State: 
1948,  1939,  and  1929 

Retail  stores — Geographic  division,  by  kind  of 
business:  1948 

Retail  stores — Kind  of  business,  by  geographic 
division  and  State:  1948 

Retail  stores — Kind  of  business, by  standard  met- 
ropolitan area:   1943 

Retail  stores,  1948 — Standard  metropolitan  areas 
ranked  by  1948  sales  volume 

Retail  stores,  1948  and  1939— Cities  with  25,000 
inhabitants  or  more  ranked  by  1948  sales  vol- 
ume 

Retail  stores,  1948  and  1939— Cities  with  10,000 
to  24,999  inhabitants 

Chapter  2. — Sales  Size 

Sales  size — United  States,  by  kind  of  business, 
by  full-and  part-year  operation:  1948 

Sales  size — United  States,  by  kind  of  business: 
1948 

Sales  size  of  stores  with  legal  form  corpora- 
tion— United  States, by  kind  of  business:  1948 

Sales  size  of  stores  with  legal  form  other  than 
corporation — United  States,l:!y kind  of  business: 
1948 

Sales  size — State,  by  kind  of  business:  1948 

Sales  size  of  single  and  multiunits — United 
States,  by  kind  of  business:  1948 

Sales  size  of  single  and  multiunits — Geographic 
division,  by  kind  of  business:  1948 


Single  Units  and  Multiunits 

United  States,  by  kind  of 

by  kind  of  busi- 


Chapter 

Single  and  multiunits 

business:   l'.-48 
Single  and  multiunits — State, 

ness :  1948 
Single  and  multiunits — Selected  standard  metro 

politan  areas,  by  kind  of  business:  1948 
Retail  operations  of  firms  with  four  or  more  re 

tail  stores — United  States,  by  kind  of  busi 

ness:  1948  and  1939 


Chapter  4. — Employee  Size 

Table  4A  Employee  size  of  stores — United  Staxes,  by  kind 
of  business:  1948 

Table  4B  Employee  size  of  stores — Geographic  division,  by 
kind  of  business:  1948 

Table  4C  Employee  size  of  stores — State,  by  kind  of  busi- 
ness :  1948 

Table  4D  Employee  size  of  stores — United  States — Sales 
size,  by  kind  of  business:  1948 

Chapter  5. — City  Size 

Table  5A  City  Size — United  States,  by  kind  of  business: 

1948 
Table  5B  City  size — United  States,  by  kind  of  business: 

1948  and  1939 


Table  5C  City  size — United  States  and  geographic  divi- 
sions: 1948 

Table  5D  City  size — Geographic  division,  by  kind  of  busi- 
ness :  1948 

Chapter  6. — Legal  Form  of  Organization 

Table  6A  Legal  form  of  organization — United  States,  by 
kind  of  business:  1948  and  1939 

Table  6B  Legal  form  of  organization — Geographic  division 
and  State:  1948  and  1939 

Table  6C  Legal  form  of  organization — United  States,  by 
kind  of  business :  1948 

Table  6D  Legal  form  of  organization — State,  by  kind  of 
business:  1948 

Table  6E  Legal  form  of  organization — Proprietorships  and 
partnerships  with  and  without  active  proprie- 
tors,by  kind  of  business,  United  States:  1948 

Table  6F  Legal  form  of  organization — Proprietorships  and 
partnerships  with  and  without  active  proprie- 
tors, by  geographic  division  and  State:  1948 

Chapter  7. — ^Warehouses,  Other  Auxiliary  Units 

Table  7A  Warehouses  of  retail  multiunit  organizations — 
United  States,  by  kind  of  business:  1948 

Table  7B  Warehouses  of  retail  multiunit  organizations — 
Geographic  division  and  State:  1948 

Table  7C  Warehouses  of  retail  multiunit  organizations — 
Employees  and  pay  roll  for  selected  workweeks — 
United  States,  by  kind  of  business:  1948 

Table  7D  Administrative  offices  of  retail  multiunit  or- 
ganizations-'-United  States,  by  kind  of  busi- 
ness: 1948 

Chapter  8. — Miscellaneous 

Table  8A  Period  established  or  acquired — United  States — 
Single  and  multiunits,  by  kind  of  business: 
1948 

Table  8B  Period  established  or  acquired — Single  and  multi- 
units — United  States,  by  geographic  division 
and  State:  1948 

Table  8C  Analysis  of  source  of  receipts — United  States, by 
kind  of  business:  1948 

Chapter  9. — Territories 

Data  for  Alaska  and  Hawaii:  Includes  tables  similar  to 
those  presented  for  continental  United  States,  except 
that  tables  were  omitted  where  there  was  an  insiifficient 
number  of  establishments  to  permit  publication. 


VOLUME  II:  RETAIL  TRADE— GENERAL  STATISTICS, 
PAftT  2,  AND  MERCHANDISE  LINE  SALES  STATISTICS 


Chapter  10. — Merchandise  Inventories 

Merchandise  inventories — United  States, by  kind 

of  business:  194S 
Merchandise  inventories — Geographic  division, 

by  kind  of  business:  1948 
Merchandise  inventories — Corporate  status,  by 

kind  of  business — United  States:  194S 
Merchandise  inventories — Kind  of  business,  by 

sales  size — United  States:  1948 
Merchandise  inventories — Single  and  multiunits 

— United  States,  by  kind  of  business:  1948 
Merchandise  inventories  of  large  stores  and 

multiunits,  and  small-store  sample — United 

States  and  geographic  division,  by  kind  of 

business:  194-8 
Merchandise  inventories  of  large  stores  and 

multiunits — States, by  kind  of  business:  1948 


lOA 


Table 
Table 
Table  lOC-1 
Table  lOC-2 
Table 
Table 


lOB 


lOD 


lOE 


Table  lOF 


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APPENDIXES 


Chapter  11, — Credit 

Table  llA  Analysis  of  cash  and  credit  sales  and  balances 
due — United  States,  by  kind  of  business:  1948 

Table  IIB  Analysis  of  cash  and  credit  sales  and  balances 
due  by  legal  form  of  organization — United 
States,  by  kind  of  business:  W-iS 

Table  IIC  Analysis  of  cash  and  credit  sales  and  balances 
due  for  single  and  multiunits — United  States, 
by  kind  of  business :   19<i8 

Table  IID  Analysis  of  cash  and  credit  sales  and  balances 
due  by  sales  size — United  States,  by  kind  of 
business:  1948 

Table  11£  Analysis  of  cash  and  credit  sales  and  balances 
due — Geographic  division,  by  kind  of  business: 
1948 

Table  IIF  Analysis  of  cash  and  credit  sales  and  balances 
due  for  large  stores  and  nvultiunits,  and  sam- 
ple of  small  stores — Geographic  division,  by 
kind  of  business:   1948 

Table  IIG  Afialysis  of  cash  and  credit  sales  and  balances 
due  for  large  stores  and  multiunits — State,  by 
kind  of  business:  1948 

Table  IIH  Analysis  of  cash  and  credit  sales  and  balances 
due  for  large  stores  and  multiunits — Selected 
standard  metropolitan  areas,  by  kind  of  busi- 
ness:  1948 

Chapter  12. — Selected  Types  of  Operation 

Table  12A  Cooperatives — United  States, by  kind  of  business: 
1948 

Table  12B  Cooperatives — Geographic  division  and  State,  by 
kind  of  business:   1948 

Table  12C  Cooperatives — United  States, by  single  and  multi- 
units,  by  kind  of  business:  1948 

Table  12D  Cooperatives — United  States,  by  sales  size,  by 
kind  of  business:   1948 

Table  12E  Cooperatives --Merchandise  line  sales -- United 
States,  by  kind  of  business:   1948 

Table  12F  Cooperatives —  Merchandise  inventories-- United 
States,  by  kind  of  business:   1948 

Table  12G  Cooperatives — Analysis  of  credit  sales  and  bal- 
ances due — United  States,  by  kind  of  business: 
1948 

Table  12H  Mail  order  houses,  direct  selling  organizations, 
and  merchandise  vending  machine  operators — 
United  States,  by  kind  of  business:  1948 

Table  12J  Direct  selling  organizations — Geographic  divi- 
sion and  State,  by  kind  of  business:  1948 

Table  12K  Retail  stores  with , retail  leased  departments — 
United  States,  by  kind  of  business:  1948 

Table  12L  Retail  leased  departments  in  retail  stores — 
United  States,  by  kind  of  business  of  leased 
departments,  and  kind  of  business  of  main 
store :  1948 

Table  12M  Retail  leased  departments  in  retail  stores — 
United  States,  by  kind  of  business  of  main 
store, and  kind  of  business  of  leased  depart- 
ment: 1948 


Chapter  13. — Employment  and  Pay  Roll 

Table  13A  Paid  employees  and  weekly  pay  roll  for  selected 
workweeks — United  States,  by  kind  of  business: 
1948 

Table  13B  Paid  employees  and  weekly  pay  roll  for  selected 
workweeks — Geographic  division,  by  kind  of 
business:  1948 

Table  13C  Paid  employees  and  weekly  pay  roll  for  selected 
workweeks  for  large  stores  and  multiunits  and 
small  store  sample — Geographic  division,  by 
kind  of  business:  1948 

Table  13D  Paid  employees  and  weekly  pay  roll  for  selected 
workweeks  for  large  stores  and  multiunits — 
State,  by  kind  of  business:   1948 


Chapter  14. — Trucks 

Table  14A  Retail  trade — Trucks  and  truck-tractors  operated, 
December  1948 — United  States,  by  kind  of  busi- 
ness 

Table  14B  Retail  trade — Trucks  and  truck- tractors  operated, 
December  1948 — Geographic  division,  by  kind  of 
business 

Table  14C  Retail  trade — Trucks  and  truck-tractors  operated 
by  large  stores  and  multiunits  and  small  store 
sample,  December  1948 — Geographic  division,  by 
kind  of  business 

Table  14D  Retail  trade — Trucks  and  truck-tractors  operated 
by  large  stores  and  multiunits, December  1948 — 
State,  by  kind  of  business 

Table  14E  Trucks,  truck-tractors,  and  trailers  operated  by 
warehouses,  administrative  offices,  and  auxil- 
iary iinits  of  retail  multiunit  organizations, 
December  1948 — United  States,  by  kind  of  busi- 
ness 

Table  14F  Trucks,  truck-tractors,  and  trailers  operated  by 
warehouses,  administrative  offices, and  auxil- 
iary units  of  retail  multiunit  organizations, 
December  1948 — Geographic  division  and  State 

Chapter  15. — Miscellaneous 

Table  15A  Self-service  in  grocery  stores — United  States, 
by  single  and  multiunits:   1948 

Table  15B  Self-service  in  grocery  stores — Geographic  divi- 
sions:  1948 

Table  15C  Self-service  in  grocery  stores — United  States — 
Sales  size,  by  single  and  multiunits:   1948 

Table  15D  Self-service  in  grocery  stores — Geographic  divi- 
sion, by  sales  size:   1948 

Table  15E  Self-service  in  grocery  stores — Merchandise  line 
sales — United  States  and  geographic  divisions: 
1948 

Table  15F  Sales  for  resale — United  States, by  kind  of  busi- 
ness:  1946 

Table  15G  Wholesale  Trade — Sales  to  household  consumers, 
fanners,  and  other  individual  users--United 
States,  by  type  of  operation  and  kind  of  busi- 
ness:  1948 

Chapter  16. — Merchandise  Line  Sales — Food  Group' 

Table  16A  Merchandise  line  sales — Food  group — United  Stata^ 
by  kind  of  business:  1948 

Table  16B  Merchandise  line  sales — Food  group — Kind  ofbjsi- 
ness,  by  geographic  division:   1948 

Table  16C  Merchandise  line  sales  of  large  stores  and  multi- 
units, and  small  store  sainple — Food  group — Kind 
of  business,  by  geographic  division:   1948 

Table  16D  Merchandise  line  sales  of  large  stores  and  multi- 
units — Food  group — Kind  of  business,  by  State: 
1948 

Table  16E  Merchandise  line  sales  cf  large  stores  and  multi- 
units — Food  group — Kind  of  business,  for  se- 
lected standard  metropolitan  areas:   1948 

Table  16F  Bakery  products  stores  with  baking  on  premises — 
Value  of  on-premise  production — United  States 
and  geographic  divisions:   1948 

Each  of  the  following  chapters  contains  Gve  tables  similar 
to  those  described  in  Chapter  16  above  as  tables  16A, 
Bj  C,  D,  and  E.  Additional  tables  appear  in  Chapters  21 
and  23  and  are  listed  below. 

Chapter  17. — Merchandise  Line  Sales — Eating  and  Drinking 
Places 

Chapter  IS. — Merchandise  Line  Sales — General  Merchandise 
Group,  General  Stores 

Chapter  19. — Merchandise  Line  Sales — Apparel  Group 

Chapter  20. — Merchandise  Line  Sales— Furniture, Furnishings, 
Appliance  Group 


APPENDIXES 


15.31 


Chapter  21. — Merchandise  Line  Sales — ^Automotive  Group 
and  Gasoline  Service  Stations 

Table  21F  Motor  vehicle  and  farm  equipment  dealers — Gars 
and  tr\Kks  sold — United  States  and  geographic 
divisions:  194-8 

Table  21G  Motor  vehicle  and  farm  equipment  dealers — Cars 
and  trucks  sold  by  large  dealers  andmultlunits, 
and  small  store  sample — United  States  and  geo- 
graphic divisions:  1948 

Table  2m  Motor  vehicle  and  farm  equipment  dealers — Cars 
and  trucks  sold  by  large  dealers  and  multi- 
units,  by  State:  1948 

Chapter  22. — Merchandise  Line  Sales — Lumber,  Building, 
Hardware  Group 

Chapter  23. — Merchandise  Line  Sales — Drug 
and  Proprietary  Stores 

Table  23F  Drug  stores — Prescription  sales  in  all  stores, 
stores  with  sales  of  $100,000  or  more,  and 
multiunit  stores — United  States  and  geographic 
divisions:  1948 

Table  23G  Drug  stores — Prescription  sales  in  large  stores 
and  multiunits,  and  in  small  store  sample — 
United  States  and  geographic  divisions:  1948 

Table  23H  Drug  stores — Prescription  sales  in  large  stores 
and  multiunits,  by  State:   1948 

Table  23J  Drug  stores — Number  of  registered  pharmacists — 
United  States  and  geographic  divisions:  1948 

Table  23K  Drug  stores — Number  of  registered  pharmacists  in 
large  stores  and  multiunits,  and  in  small 
store  sample — United  States  and  geographic 
divisions:  1948 

Table  23L  Drug  stores — Number  of  registered  pharmacists  in 
large  stores  and  multiunits,  by  State:  1948 

Table  23M  Drug  stores — Number  of  registered  pharmacists  in 
large  stores  and  multiunits, by  selected  stand- 
ard metropolitan  area:  1948 


Table  IG 


Table  IH 


Merchant  wholesalers — Kind  of  business,  by  geo- 
graphic division  and  State:   1948 

Merchant  wholesalers — Kind  of  business,  by  se- 
lected standard  metropolitan  areas:  1948 


Chapter  24. 


—Merchandise  Line  Sales — Miscellaneous  Kinds  of 
Business 


VOLUME  III:  RETAIL  TRADE— AHEA  STATISTICS 

United  States  Summary — Tables  appearing  here  are  identical 
with  those  appearing  in  Chapter  1  of  Volume  I. 

Area  Statistics — (The  following  tables  appear, where  appli- 
cable, for  each  State,  the  District  of  Columbia,  Alaska, 
and  Hawaii) : 

Table  101  The  State 

Table  102  Standard  metropolitan  areas 

Table  103  Counties  and  cities  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more 

Table  104  Counties  with  200  establishments  or  more 

Table  105  Cities  with  200  stores  or  more 


VOLUME  IV:  WHOLESALE  TRADE— GENERAL  STATISTICS 
AND  COMMODITY  LINE  SALES  STATISTICS 

Chapter  1. — United  States  Summary 

Table  lA  Wholesale  establishments  and  administrative  of- 
fices— United  States,  by  type  of  operation  and 
kind  of  business:  1948 

Table  IB  Wholesale  establishments  and  administrative  of- 
fices— Geographic  division  and  State:  1948 

Table  IC  Wholesale  establishments — Uni"ted  States,  by  type 
of  operation  and  kind  of  business:  1948,  1939, 
and  1929 

Table  ID  Wholesale  establishments- -  Geographic  division 
and  State:  1948,  1939,  and  1929 

Table  IE  Wholesale  establishments — United  States,  by  type 
of  operation  and  kind  of  business:  1948 

Table  IF  Wholesale  establishments — Type  of  operation,  by 
geographic  division  and  State:  1948 


Chapter  2. — Sales  Size  and  Operating  Expenses 


Table  2A 


Sales  size — Service  wholesalers  and  manuf actur- 
ers '  sales  branches — United  States,  by  kind  of 
business:  1948 

Sales  size — Service  wholesalers, by  kind  of  busi- 
ness— Geographic  divisions  and  selected  stand- 
ard metropolitan  areas:  1948 

Operating  expense  ratios  of  service  wholesalers — 
United  States,  by  kind  of  business,  by  sales 
size,  by  corporate  status:  1948 

Operating  expense  ratios  of  service  wholesalers — 
Kind  of  business,  by  selected  standard  metro- 
politan area:  1948 

Operating  expense  ratios  of  manufacturers '  sales 
branches — United  States,  by  kind  of  business: 
1948 

Frequency  distribution  of  operating  expense  ra- 
tios of  service  wholesalers — United  States,  by 
kind  of  business,  by  sales  size:  1948 

Chapter  3. — Credit 

Credit  sales — Merchant  wholesalers  and  manufac- 
turers' sales  branches — United  States,  by  kind 
of  business:  1948 

Credit  sales  —  Merchant  wholesalers — Selected 
standard  metropolitan  areas,  by  kind  of  busi- 
ness: 1948 

Merchant  wholesalers  reporting  credit  sales  and 
number  of  credit  accounts — United  States,  by 
kind  of  business  and  sales  size:   1948 

Chapter  4. — Sales  by  Class  of  Customer 

Sales  by  class  of  customer — United  States,  by 
type  of  operation  and  kind  of  business:  1943 

Sales  by  class  of  customer — Selected  standard 
metropolitan  area,  by  type  of  operation  and 
kind  of  business:  1948 

Chapter  5. — ^Legal  Form  of  Organization 

Table  5A  Legal  form  of  organization — United  States,  by 
type  of  operation  and  kind  of  business:  1948 

Table  5B  Legal  form  of  organization — State,  by  type  of 
operation:   1948 

Chapter  6. — Employee  Size 

Table  6A  Employee  size  of  wholesale  establishments — United 
States,  by  type  of  operation  and  kind  of  busi- 
ness :  1948 

Table  6B  Employee  size  of  wholesale  establishments,  by 
State:  1948 

Chapter  7. — Trucks 

Table  7A  Wholesale  trade-- Trucks,  truck-tractors,  and 
trailers  operated,  December  1948 — Type  of  op- 
eration, by  kind  of  business 

Wholesale  trade — Trucks,  truck-tractors,  and 
trailers  operated,  December  194o— Geographic 
division  and  State 

Wholesale  trade-- Trucks,  truck-tractors,  and 
trailers  operated,  December  1948 — State,  by 
type  of  operation,  by  kind  of  business 

Chapter  8. — Miscellaneous 


Table  2B 


Table  2C 


Table  2D 


Table  2E 


Table  2F 


Table  3A 


Table  3B 


Table  3C 


Table  4A 


Table  4B 


Table  7B 


Table  7C 


Table  8A 


City  size — United  States,  by  type  of  operation 
and  kind  of  business:  1948 
Table  8B  Size  by  number  of  wholesale  establishments  op- 
erated— ^United  States, by  type  of  operation  and 
kind  of  business:  1948 


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APPENDIXES 


Table  8C  Wholesale  establishments — Period  established  or 
acquired — United  States,  by  type  of  operation 
and  kind  of  business:  1948 

Table  8D  Wholesale  establishments — Detailed  type  of  op- 
eration, by  kind  of  business:  1948 

Table  8E  Voluntary  group  grocery  wholesalers — Percentage 
of  sales  to  group  members — United  States  and 
geographic  divisions:  1948 

Table  SF  Retailer -cooperative  grocery  warehouses-- Per- 
centage of  sales  to  retailer  owners — United 
States  and  geographic  divisions:  1948 

Table  $G  Wholesale  agents  and  brokers — United  States,  by 
kind  of  business  and  class  of  agent,  broker: 
1948 

Table  8H  Wholesale  agents  and  brokers — Selected  standard 
metropolitan  areas,  by  kind  of  business  and 
class  of  agent,  broker:  1948 

Table  8J  Merchant  wholesalers — Selected  kinds  of  business 
—Geographic  division  and  State:  1948 

Chapter  9. — Territories 

Data  for  Alaska  and  Hawaii:  Includes  tables  similar  to 
those  presented  for  continental  United  States,  except 
that  tables  were  omitted  where  there  was  an  insufficient 
number  of  establishments  to  permit  publication. 

Chapter  10. — Commodity  Line  Sales — United  States 

Table  lOA  Commodity  line  sales. — Merchant  wholesalers-United 
States,  by  kind  of  business:  1948 

Table  lOB  Commodity  line  sales — Manufacturers '  sales 
branches  (with  stocks) — United  States,  by  kind 
of  business:  1948 

Table  IOC  Commodity  line  sales — Manufacturers'  sales  of- 
fices (without  stocks) — United  States,  by  kind 
of  business:  1948 

Table  lOD  Commodity  line  sales — Assemblers  (mainly  farm 
products) — United  States,  by  kind  of  business: 
1948 

Chapter  11. — Commodity  Line  Sales — Merchant  Wholesalers 

Table  11  Commodity  line  sales — Merchant  wholesalers — Kind 
of  business,  by  geographic  division:  1948 

Chapter  12. — Commodity  Line  Sales — Manufacturers' 
Sales  Branches 

Table  12  Commodity  line  sales — Manufacturers '  sales 
branches  (with  stocks) — Kind  of  business,  by 
geographic  division:  1948 

Chapter  13. — Commodity  Line  Sales — Assemblers 

Table  13.  Commodity  line  sales — Assemblers  (mainly  farm 
products) — Kind  of  business,  by  geographic  di- 
vision: 1948 

Chapter  14. — Petroleum  Bulk  Stations  and  Terminals 

Table  14A  Petroleum  bulk  stations  and  terminals—Geograph- 
ic division  and  State:  1948 

Table  14B  Petroleum  bulk  stations  and  terminals — Commodity 
line  sales — United  States  and  geographic  di- 
visions :  1948 

Table  14C  Petroleum  bulk  stations  and  terminals — Total 
dollar  sales  and  gallons  of  petroleum  products 
sold — Geographic  division  and  State,  by  type 
of  establishment:  1948 

Table  14D  Petroleum  bulk  stations  and  terminals — Total 
dollar  sales  and  gallons  of  petroleum  products 
sold — State,  by  cotmty  and  type  of  establish- 
ment: 1948 

Table  14E  Distributing  terminals  and  district  office — To- 
tal dollar  sales  and  gallons cf  petroleum  prod- 
ucts sold — Geographic  division  and  State:  1948 


Table  14F  Petroleum  bulk  stations  and  terminals — Storage 
capacity — United  States,  by  geographic  divi- 
sion. State,  and  type  of  establishment:  1948 

Table  i4G  Petroleum  bulk  stations  and  terminals — Type  of 
station, by  geographic  division  and  State:  1948 


VOLUME  V:  WHOLESALE  TRADE— AHEA  STATISTICS 

United  States  Summary — Tables  appearing  here  are  identical 
with  those  appearing  in  Chapter  1  of  Volume  TV. 

Area  Statistics — (The  following  tables  appear, where  appli- 
cable, for  each  State,  the  District  of  Columbia,  Alaska, 
and  Hawaii) : 

Table  101  The  State 

Table  102  Standard  metropolitan  areas 

Table  103  Counties  and  cities  of  5,000  inhabitants  or  more 

Table  104  Counties  with  50  establishments  or  more 


VOLUME  VI;  SERVICE  TRADE— GENERAL  STATISTICS 

Chapter  1. — United  States  Summary 

Table  lA  Selected  services — United  States,  by  kind  of 
business:  1948  and  1939 

Table  IB  Amusements — United  States,  by  kind  of  business: 
1948  and  1939 

Table  IC  Personal,  business,  and  repair  services — Geo- 
graphic division  and  State:  1948  and  1939 

Table  ID  Amusements — Geographic  division  and  State:  1948 
and  1939 

Table  IE  Hotels — Geographic  division  and  State:  1948  and 
1939 

Table  IF  Tourist  courts — Geographic  division  and  State: 
1948  and  1939 

Table  IG  Selected  services — United  States,  by  kind  of 
business:  3  948 

Table  IH  Amusements — United  States,  by  kind  of  business: 
1948 

Table  IJ  Selected  services — Geographic  division,  by  kind 
of  business:  1948 

Table  IK  Amusements — Geographic  division, by  kind  of  busi- 
ness :  1948 

Table  IL  Personal,  business,  and  repair  services — Geo- 
graphic division  and  State:  1948 

Table  IM  Amusements — Geographic  division  and  State:  1948 

Table  IN  Hotels — Geographic  division  and  State:  1948 

Table  IP  Tourist  courts — Geographic  division  and  State: 
1948 

Table  IQ  Selected  services — Kind  of  business,  by  geo- 
graphic- division  and  State:  1948 

Table  IR  Amusements  —  Kind  of  business,  by  geographic 
division  and  State:  1948 

Table  IS  Selected  services — Kind -of- business  groups,  by 
standard  metropolitan  area:  1948 


Chapter  2. — Receipts  Size 

Table  2A  Receipts  size — Selected  services — United  States, 
by  kind  of  business:  1948 

Table  2B  Receipts  size  - -Amusements — United  States,  by 
kind  of  business:  1948 

Table  2C  Receipts  size — Personal,  business,  and  repair 
services — Geographic  division  and  State:  1948 

Table  2D  Receipts  size — Amusements — Geographic  division 
and  State:   1948 

Table  2E  Receipts  size — Personal,  business,  and  repair 
services — Selected  kinds  of  business,  by  geo- 
graphic division  and  State:  1948 

Table  2F  Receipts  size — Motion  picture  theaters  (regular) 
— Geographic  division  and  State:  1948 

Table  2G  Receipts  size — Bowling  alleys— Geographic  divi- 
sion and  State:  1948 


APPENDIXES 


15.33 


Table  2H  Receipts  size — Billiard  and  pool  parlors — Geo- 
graphic division  and  State;  1948 

Table  23  Receipts  size — Hotels — Geographic  division  and 
State :  1948 

Teble  2K  Receipts  size — Tourist  courts — Geographic  divi- 
sion and  State:  1948 

Table  2L  Receipts  size — Personal,  business,  and  repair 
services — Selected  standard  metropolitan  areas : 
1948 

Table  2M  Receipts  size-- Amusements --Selected  standard 
metropolitan  areas:  ■  1948 

Table  2N  Receipts  size — Hotels — Selected  standard  metro- 
politan areas:  1948 

Chapter  3. — Employee  Size 

Table  3A  Employee  size  of  establishments — Personal,  busi- 
ness, and  repair  services — United  States,  by 
kind  of  business:  1948 

Table  3B  Employee  size  of  establishments — Personal,  busi- 
ness, and  repair  services — Geographic  division 
and  State:  1948 

Table  3C  Employee  size  of  establishments — Personal,  busi- 
ness, and  repair  services — Selected  kinds  of 
business,  by  geographic  division  and  State: 
1948 

Table  3D  Employee  size  of  establishments — Year-round  ho- 
tels—Geographic, division  and  State:  1948 

Chapter  4. — City  Size 

Table  4A  City  size — Selected  services — United  States,  by 
kind  of  business:  1948 

Table  4B  City  size — Personal,  business,  and  repair  serv- 
ices, by  geographic  division:  1948 

Table  4C  City  size — Personal,  business,  and  repair  serv- 
ices— Selected  kinds  of  business, by  geographic 
division:  1948 

Table  4D  City  size — Hotels — United  States  and  geographic 
divisions:  1948 

Table  4E  City  size — Amusements--  Total  for  the  United 
States,  and  for  selected  kinds  of  business,  by 
geographic  division:  1948 

Chapter  5. — ^Legal  Form  of  Organization 

Table  5A  Legal  form  of  organization — Selected  services — 
United  States,  by  kind  of  business:  1948 

Table  5B  Legal  form  of  organization — Amusements — United 
States,  by  kind  of  business:  1948 

Table  5C  Legal  form  of  organization — Personal,  business, 
and  repair  services— Geographic  division  and 
-■  State:  1948 

Table  5D  Legal  form  of  organization — Amusements — Geograph- 
ic division  and  State:  1948 

Table  5E  Legal  form  of  organization — Hotels — Geographic 
division  and  State:  1948 

Table  5F  Legal  form  of  organization — Tourist  courts — Geo- 
graphic division  and  State:  1948 

Chapter  6. — Trucks 

Table  6A  Trucks  and  truck-tractors  operated  by  laundries, 
cleaning  and  dyeing  plants,  and  related  serv- 
ices, December  1948 — United  States,  by  kind  of 
business 

Table  6B  Trucks  and  truck-tractors  operated  by  laundries, 
cleaning  and  dyeing  plants,  and  related  serv- 
ices, December  1948 — Geographic  division  and 
State 

Table  6C  Trucks  and  truck-tractors  operated  by  automobile 
repair  services  and  garages,  December  1948 — 
United  States,  by  kind  of  business 

Table  6D  Trucks  and  truck-tractors  operated  by  automobile 
repair  services  and  garages,  December  1948 — 
Geographic  division  and  State 


Chapter  7.— City  Statistics 

Table  7A  Advertising  agencies — Selected  cities  of  100,000 
inhabitants  or  more:  1948 

Table  7B  Automobile  storage  and  parking — Selected  cities 
of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1948 

Table  7C  Barber  shops — Selected  cities  of  5,000  inhabit- 
ants or  more:  1948 

Table  7D  Barber  arvi  beauty  shops  combined — Selected  cities 
of  100,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1948 

Tahle  7E  Beauty  shops — Selected  cities  of  5,000  inhabit- 
ants or  more:  1948 

Table  7F  Cleaning  and  dyeing  plants  (exc.  rug  cleaning) — 
Selected  cities  of  10,000  inhabitants  or  more: 
1948 

Table  7G  Diaper  service — Selected  cities  of  50,000  inhab- 
itants or  more:  1948 

Table  7H  Electrical  repair  shops — Selected  cities  of 
25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1948 

Table  7J  Funeral  service — Selected  cities  of  10,000  in- 
habitants or  more:  1948 

Table  7K  General  automobile  repair  shops — Selected  cities 
of  5,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1948 

Table  7L  Linen  supply  service — Selected  cities  of  50,000 
inhabitants  or  more:  1948 

Table  7M  Photographic  studios  (inc.  commercial  photogra- 
phy)— Selected  cities  of  50,000  inhabitants  or 
more :  1948 

Table  7N  Power  laundries — Selected  cities  of  50,000  in- 
habitants or  more:  1948 

Table  7P  Pressing,  alteration,  garment  repair  shops  (inc. 
fur) — Selected  cities  of  5-, 000  inhabitants  or 
more :  1948 

Table  7Q  Self-service  laundries — Selected  cities  of  50,000 
inhabitants  or  more:  1948 

Table  7R  Shoe  repair  shops — Selected  cities  of  5,000  in- 
habitants or  more:  1948 

Table  7S  Upholstery,  furniture  repair  shops  -  -  Selected 
cities  of  50,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1948 

Table  7T  Watch,  clock,  jewelry  repair  shops — Selected 
cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1948 

Table  7U  Hotels— Selected  cities  of  10,000  inhabitants  or 
more :  1948 


Chapter  8.- 


-Laundries,  Cleaning  and  Dyeing  Plants, 
and  Related  Services 


Table  8A  Laundries  with  power  facilities — Geographic  di- 
vision and  State:  1948 

Table  8B  Laundries  with  power  facilities — Selected  stand- 
ard metropolitan  areas :  1948 

Table  8C  Laundries,  cleaning  and  dyeing  plants,  and  re- 
lated services — Geographic  division  and  State, 
by  kind  of  business:  1948 

Table  8D  Laundries,  cleaning  and  dyeing  plants,  and  re- 
lated services — Selected  standard  metropolitan 
areas,  by  kind  cf  business:  1948 

Table  8E  Laundries  with  power  facilities — Total  receipts, 
by  major  sources — Geographic  division  and 
State :  1948 

Table  8F  Laundries  with  power  facilities — Total  receipts, 
by  major  sources — Selected  standard  metropoli- 
tan areas:  1948 

Table  80  Laundries,  cleaning  and  dyeing  plants,  and  re- 
lated services — Total  receipts, try  major  sources 
— Geographic  division  and  State,  by  kind  of 
business:  1948 

Table  8H  Laundries,  cleaning  and  dyeing  plants,  and  re- 
lated services — Total  receipts, by  majoraources 
— Selected  standard  metropolitan  areas,  by 
kind  of  business:  1948 

Table  8J  Laundries  with  power  facilities — ^Wholesale  re- 
ceipts, by  major  sources — Geographic  division 
and  State:  1948 

Table  8K  Laundries  with  power  facilities — Wholesale  re- 
ceipts, by  major  soiirces — Selected  standard 
metropolitan  areas:  1948 


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APPENDIXES 


Table  8L  Laundries,  cleaning  and  dyeing  plants,  and  re- 
lated services — ^Wholesale  receipts,  by  major 
soiorces — Geographic  division  and  State, by  kind 
of  business:  19AB 

Table  8M  Laundries,  cleaning  and  dyeing  plants,  and  re- 
lated services — ^Wholesale  receipts,  by  major 
sources — Selected  standard  metropolitan  areas, 
by  kind  of  business:  1945 

Table  8N  Establishments  reporting  receipts  of  $50,000  or 
more  from  laundry  work  (bundle,  flat,  and  fam- 
ily services) — Receipts,  by  major  sources — 
Geographic  division  and  State, by  kind  of  busi- 
ness :  1948 

Table  8P  Establishments  reporting  receipts  of  $50,000  or 
more  from  laundry  work  (bundle,  flat,  and  fam- 
ily services) — Receipts,  by  major  sources — 
Selected  standard  metropolitan  areas,  by  kind 
of  business:  1948 

Table  8Q  Establishments  reporting  receipts  of  $50,000  or 
more  from  laundry  work  (bundle,  flat,  and  fam- 
ily services) — Retail,  by  method  of  delivery, 
and  wholesale — Geographic  division  and  State, 
by  kind  of  business:   1948 

Table  8R  Establishments  reporting  receipts  of  $50,000  or 
more  from  laundry  work  (bundle,  flat,  and  fam- 
ily services) — Retail,  by  method  of  delivery, 
and  wholesale — Selected  standard  metropolitan 
areas,  by  kind  of  business:  1948 

Table  8S  Establishments  reporting  receipts  from  cleaning 
and  dyeing  work — Receipts,  by  major  sources — 
Geographic  division  and  State, by  kind  of  busi- 
ness :  1948 

Table  8T  Establishments  reporting  receipts  from  cleaning 
and  dyeing  work — Receipts,  by  major  sources — 
Selected  standard  metropolitan  areas,  by  kind 
of  business:  1948 

Table  8U  Rug  cleaning  establishments — Receipts,  by  major 
sources — Geographic  division  and  State:   1948 

Chapter  9. — Amusements 

Table  9A  Amusements — Receipts  by  major  sources — United 
States,  by  kind  of  business:  1948 

Table  9B  Amusements — Receipts  by  major  sources — Geograph- 
ic division  and  State:  1948 

Table  9C  Motion  picture  theaters  (regular) — Receipts  by 
major  sources — Geographic  division  and  State: 
1948 

Table  9D  Bowling  alleys — Receipts,  by  major  sources — Geo- 
graphic division  and  State:   1948 

Table  9E  Billiard  and  pool  parlors — Receipts  by  major 
sources — Geographic  division  and  State:   1948 

Table  9F  Motion  picture  theaters  (regular) — Geographic 
division  and  State:  1948 


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lOK  Hotels  reporting  separate  data  for  receipts  from 
room  rentals  and  sales  of  meals — Receipts  by 
major  sources — Cities  of  10,000  inhabitants  or 
more :  1948 

lOL  Year-round  hotels  with  25  guest  rooms  or  more — 
Supplemental  compensation  of  en^iloyees  for 
workweek  ended  nearest  November  15,  1948 — Geo- 
graphic division  and  State:  1948 

lOM  Year-round  hotels  with  25  guest  rooms  or  more — 
Supplemental  compensation  of  en^jloyees  for 
workweek  ended  nearest  November  15,  1948 — 
Cities  of  10,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1948 

ION  Year-round  hotels  with  25  guest  rooms  or  more- 
Percentage  of  occupancy — Geographic  division 
and  State:   1948 

10?  Year-round  hotels  with  25  guest  rooms  or  more — 
Percentage  of  occupancy — United  States,  by 
city  size,  by  number  of  guest  rooms:  194S 

lOQ  Year-round  hotels  with  25  guest  rooms  or  more — 
Percentage  of  occupancy- -Selected  standard 
metropolitan  areas:  1948 

lOR  Hotels — Size  by  number  of  guest  rooms — Geograph- 
ic division  and  State:  1948 

lOS  Hotels — Size  by  number  of  guest  rooms — Selected 
standard  metropolitan  areas:  1948 

lOT  Year-round  hotels — Employee  size  --  Geographic 
division  and  State:  1948 

lOU  Year-round  hotels  with  25  guest  rooms  or  more — 
Guest  rooms  available  for  transient  and  resi- 
dential use,  by  number-of -guest-rooms  size — 
Geographic  division  and  State:  1948 

lOV  Year-round  hotels  with  25  guest  rooms  or  more — 
Guest  rooms  available  for  transient  and  resi- 
dential use,  by  number-of -guest-rooms  size — 
Selected  standard  metropolitan  areas:   1948 

low  Comparative  statistics  for  all  hotels — Geograph- 
ic division  and  State:   1948  and  1939 

IQX  Comparative  statistics  for  all  year-round  hotels 
--Geographic  division  and  State:  194-8  and  1939 

lOY  Comparative  statistics  for  year-round  hotels 
with  25  guest  rooms  or  more — Geographic  divi- 
sion and  State:  1948  and  1939 

lOZ  Comparative  statistics  for  seasonal  hotels — Geo- 
graphic division  and  State:  1948  and  1939 


Chapter  11. — Tourist  Courts 

division 


and  State: 


Table  llA  Toiirist  courts — Geographic 
1948 

Table  IIB  Tourist  courts — Receipts  by  major  sources — Geo- 
graphic division  and  State:  1948 

Table  IIC  Tourist  courts — Size  by  mmber  of  rental  units — 
Geographic  division  and  State:   1948 


Chapter  10. — Hotels 

Table  lOA  Hotels--  Geographic  division  and  State:  1948 

Table  lOB  Year-round  hotels — Geographic  division  and  State: 
1948 

Table  IOC  Seasonal  hotels — Geographic  division  and  State: 
1948 

Table  lOD  Hotels — Receipts  by  major  sources — Geographic 
division  and  State:   1948 

Table  lOE  Year-round  hotels — Receipts  by  major  sources — 
Geographic  division  and  State:   1948 

Table  lOF  Seasonal  hotels — Receipts  by  major  sources — Geo- 
graphic division  and  State:  1948 

Table  lOG  Hotels — Receipts  by  major  sources — Cities  of 
10,000  inhabitants  or  more:   1948 

Table  lOH  Hotels  reporting  separate  data  for  receipts  from 
room  rentals  and  sales  of  meals — Receipts  by 
major  sources — Geographic 
1948 

Table  lOJ  Year-round  hotels  reporting 
receipts  from  room  rentals 
Receipts  by  major  sources — Geographic  divi- 
sion and  State:  1948 


division  and  State: 

separate  data  for 
and  sales  of  meals — 


Chapter  12. — Automobile  Repair  Services  and  Garages 

Table  12A  Automobile  repair  services  and  garages — Receipts 
by  major  sources — United  States,  by  kind  of 
business:  1948 

Table  12B  Automobile  repair  services  and  garages — Receipts 
Ijr  ma jor  sources—Geographic  division  and  State: 
1948 

Table  12C  Automobile  repair  services  and  garages — Receipts 
by  major  sources — Selected  standard  metropoli- 
tan areas:  1948 


Chapter  13. — Miscellaneous 

Table  13A  Personal,  business,  and  repair  services — Anal- 
ysis of  source  of  receipts — United  States,  by 
kind  of  business:  1948 

Table  13B  Service  receipts  of  retail  stores — United  States, 
by  kind  of  business:  1948 

Table  13C  Selected  services — Period  established  cr  acquired 
— United  States,  by  kind  of  business:  1948 

Table  13D  Amusements — Period  established  or  acquired  — 
United  States,  by  kind  of  business:  1948 


APPENDIXES 


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Table  13E  Personal,  business,  and  repair  services — Period 
established  or  acquired — Geographic  division 
and  State:  19<;8 

Table  13F  Amusements — Period  established  or  acquired — Geo- 
graphic division  and  State:  194-8 

Table  13G  Hotels — Period  established  or  acquired — Geograph- 
ic division  and  State:  194-8 

Table  13H  Tourist  courts — Period  established  or  acquired — 
Geographic  division  and  State:   1948 

Table  13J  Personal,  business,  and  repair  services — Annual 
pay  roll  and  employment  for  selected  workweeks 
— United  States,  by  kind  of  business:  194-8  and 
1939 

Table  13K  Personal,  business,  and  repair  services — Annual 
pay  roll  and  employment  for  selected  workweeks 
— Geographic  division  and  State:  1948  and  1939 

Table  13L  Amusements — Annual  pay  roll  and  employment  for 
selected  workweeks — United  States,  by  kind  of 
business:  1948  and  1939 

Table  13M  Amusements — Annual  pay  roll  and  employment  for 
selected  workweeks — Geographic  division  and 
State:  1948  and  1939 

Chapter  14. — Territories 

Data  for  Alaska  and  Hawaii:  Includes  tables  similar  to 
those  presented  for  continental  United  States,  except 


that  tables  were  omitted  where  there  was  an  insufficient 
number  of  establishments  to  permit  publication. 

VOLUME  VII:  SERVICE  TRADE— AREA  STATISTICS 

United  States  Summary — Tables  appearing  here  are  identical 
with  those  appearing  in  Chapter  1  of  Volume  VI. 

Area  Statistics — The  following  tables  appear,  where  appli- 
cable, for  each  State,  the  District  of  Columbia,  Alaska, 
and  Hawaii: 

Table  lOlA  Selected  services — The  State 

Table  lOlB  Amusements — The  State 

Table  102A  Selected  services — Standard  metropolitan  areas 

Table  102B  Amusements — Standard  metropolitan  areas 

Table  103A  Personal,  business,  and  repair  services — Coun- 
ties and  cities  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more 

Table  103B  Amusements — Counties  and  cities  of  2,500  in- 
habitants or  more 

Table  103C  Hotels — Counties  and  cities  of  2,500  inhabi- 
tants or  more 

Table  103D  Tourist  courts — Counties 

Table  104-  Personal,  business,  and  repair  services  — 
Counties  with  400  establishments  or  more 

Table  105  Personal,  business, and  repair  services — Cities 
with  400  establishments  or  more 


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