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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Maurice H. Stans, Secretary Rocco C. Siciliano, Under Secretary Harold C. Passer, Assistant Secretary for Economic Affairs BUREAU OF THE CENSUS George Hay Brown, Director aULEGHEWY REGIONAL BRANCH Acknowledgments This report was prepared in the Business Division under the general direc¬ tion of Harvey Kailin, Division Chief, with direct supervision by Henry Wulff, Assistant Chief, Program Development, who was succeeded by Louis Green¬ berg Plans for the retail trade segment of the Census of Business were developed by Gerald Post, Sol Helfand, and Robert Jaxel. Responsibility for compiling this report was under the general direction of Paul Shapiro, Assistant Division Chief, Program Implementation. Robert Viehman served as coordinator and was the Business Division's liaison officer with other divisions. Michael Farrell under the supervision of Caesar Hill, Chief, Retail Implementation Branch, was responsible for implementation of the Retail Trade plans. Mabel Foster, Charles Treese, and Gordon Green contributed in resolving problems and in reviewing the data for publication. Staff as¬ sistance was provided by Ralph S. Woodruff, Assistant Division Chief, Re¬ search and Methodology, and Max Shor, Assistant Division Chief, Staff and Special Projects. Systems and procedures were developed in the Systems Division, Sol Dol- leek. Chief, by Eugene Wendt, Assistant Division Chief for Periodic Censuses, assisted by Samuel Schweid, Economic Census Program Manager. Clerical procedures were developed and supervised by Alvin Barten, Geraldine Manuel, Carl Mueller, and Thomas Lowenstein, under the direction of Jack Margolis. Electronic computer programs for check-in, geographic coding, and administrative records were developed and supervised by Charles Venters and Terence McDowell under the direction of Zigmund Decker. Jordan Harding and William Lorenx developed and supervised the electronic computer editing and tabulation programs under the direction of John S. BUREAU OF THE CENSUS Lannan. Quality control plans and procedures were developed and supervised by Maxwell D. Jeane, assisted by John Powell and Carl Jablin. George Hay Brown, Director Data input procedures were developed and supervised by Leonard Tauber, assisted by Paul Blackmer. Robert F. Drury, Deputy Director Production controls were established under the supervision of Francis Boucher and James R. Pepal, assisted by Caromel Wooten, Robert P. Walter F. Ryan, Linton, and Jesse Verdeja. Associate Director Processing of retail reports was performed by the Jeffersonville Census Operations Division, Joseph F. Arbena, Chief, by James S. Working, Assist¬ Dino S. Villa, ant Division Chief, assisted by Margaret Rommel, Chief, Economic Censuses Deputy Associate Director Operations Branch and Jordan Horne. Clerical processing was supervised by Charles Adams, assisted by John Allen, Frances Schaffstein, and Patricia Smith. Quality control plans and procedures were implemented and monitored under the direction of Kathern Clay. Data processing and related operations were performed by the Processing Division, M. Douglas BUSINESS DIVISION Fahey, Chief, assisted by Rudolph Micoly and James Shores. Editorial supervision was provided by Julia Moring of the Administrative Harvey Kailin, Chief and Publications Services Division. Arthur Horowitz, in his capacity as the coordinator of the economic cen¬ suses, made important contributions to the planning and operational phases of the work. Robert Parker contributed in the analysis of reports for the large and complex corporate organizations. Special acknowledgment is due to the many businesses whose coopera¬ tion has contributed to the publication of the data. The statistics presented in this volume incorporate the area preprints, series BC67-RA. Library of Congress Card No. 72-608032 Suggested Citation U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Business, 1967 Vol. II, Retail Trade—Area Statistics Part 3, North Dakota to Wyoming, Guam, and Virgin Islands U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1970 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Wash- ington, D.C. 20402, or any Department of Commerce field office. Price $25.00 for parts 1, 2, and 3. Sold in sets only. Retail Trade Area Statistics PART 3 CONTENTS [Page numbers listed here show the chapter prefix which appears as part of number for each page] page PART 1 Introduction. 1 United States Summary. 1-1 Alabama to Indiana. 2-1 to 16-1 PART 2 Iowa to North Carolina 17-1 to 35-1 PART 3 North Dakota . 36-1 Ohio. 37-1 Oklahoma . 38-1 Oregon. 39-1 Pennsylvania . 40-1 Rhode Island . 41-1 South Carolina . 42-1 South Dakota. 43-1 Tennessee . 44-1 Texas . 45-1 Utah . 46-1 Vermont . 47-1 Virginia . 48-1 Washington . 49-1 West Virginia . 50-1 Wisconsin. 51-1 Wyoming . 52-1 Guam. 53-1 Virgin Islands . 54-1 APPENDIX A General Explanation . 55-1 B Retail Trade General Questions. 55-14 C Kind-of-Business Titles and Reporting-Form Numbers. 55-16 D Merchandise Lines, Codes, and Reporting-Form Numbers. 55-17 E Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas. 55-22 North Dakota CONTENTS [Page numbers listed here omit the State prefix, 36-, which appears as part of number for each page] page State Map - 2 Chart on State Retail Sales: 1967 and 1963 _ 3 TABLE 1 The State; 1967 and 1963 _ 4 2 The State: 1967 _ 6 3 Counties; and Cities of 2,500 Inhabitants or More: 1967 _ 8 4 Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas: 1967 _ 12 5 Counties With 500 Establishments or More: 1967 _ 13 6 Cities With 500 Establishments or More: 1967 _ 15 7 Commissaries, Exchanges, and Eating and Drinking Places Operated for Military Personnel by the U.S. Department of Defense: 1967 _ 15 8 Counties; and Cities of 2,500 Inhabitants or More: 1963 _ 16 9 Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas: 1963 _ 17 10 Counties With 500 Establishments or More: 1963 _ 17 11 Cities With 500 Establishments or More: 1963 _ 17 1963 87L299.Q0Q State total 1967 1,001,410,000 EACH SYMBOL= ^##15% 5% CHANGE NORTH DAKOTA Retail Trade: 1963 and 1967 SALES IN MILLIONS OF DOLLARS Bldg.Materials, Hardware, Farm Equip. Dealers 2% General Merchandise Group Stores > nr A/ - MM 4 j % ^^147^4 Food Stores -■ 1/ if 19% Automotive Dealers Gasoline Service ^=67 Stations (■■ISO -l,, 3fe Jfc ib £ 100/ » I ^ ^ X.J /O j| Apparel and "f 1/ . Accessory Stores J/O Furniture, Home Furnishings ^31 and Equipment Stores 1=:. go Eating and Drinking Places 2 % Drug Stores and ^29 Proprietary Stores 19% = 50 Miscellaneous Retail Stores 69 Nonstore Retailers pn *. [ . 42% : I 1963 1967 y 1967 CENSUS OF BUSINESS, U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census 36-3 1. The state: 1967 and 1963 TABLE PART A. 1967 Percent change, all estab¬ Aii establishments Establishments with payroll lishments, 1963 to 1967 SIC code Kind of business Payroll, Number Sales Number Sales en.tire year Sales enPtairyer oylel,a r ($1,000) ($1,000) ($1,000) RETAIL TRADEi TOTAL . . 7 138 1 001 410 5 030 940 300 103 909 14.9 20.9 BUILDING MATERIALS. HARDWARE. AND FARM EQUIPMENT DEALERS TOTAL . 1 016 197 464 837 190 183 18 092 8.7 11.4 52 EX. 525 BUILDING MATERIALS AND SUPPLY STORES. 300 47 293 275 46 462 6 139 -5.6 (D) 5251 HARDWARE STORES . 316 25 5l9 210 20 893 2 323 21.5 19.7 5252 FARM EQUIPMENT DEALERS. 400 124 652 352 122 828 9 630 12.7 (D) GENERAL MERCHANDISE GROUP STORES* 53 PART* TOTAL . . . 349 96 866 258 94 522 13 336 24.6 36.1 531 DEPARTMENT STORES^. . . . 23 55 572 23 55 572 8 406 42.8 54.0 533 VARIETY STORES.... 95 13 865 84 13 383 1 934 -0.2 5.2 S39 MISCELLANEOUS GENERAL MERCHANDISE STORES. 231 27 429 151 25 567 2 996 10,1 19.7 FOOD STORES 54 TOTAL... 864 174 249 583 162 711 12 636 18.7 41.6 541 GROCERY STORES. 684 161 636 480 152 299 10 896 16.4 37.6 542 MEAT AND FISH ISEA FOOD! MARKETS. 55 4 893 34 3 973 405 (D) (0) 543 FRUIT STORES AND VEGETABLE MARKETS. 6 705 (0) (Dl 464.0 ID) 544 CANOY. NUT. AND CONFECTIONERY STORES. 28 483 80 113.6 86.0 546 retail bakeries . 58 5 094 1 164 110.5 109.7 OTHER 54 OTHER FOOD STORES . 33 (0) (D) 10) ID) AUTOMOTIVE DEALERS 55 EX. 554 TOTAL . 425 190 127 188 143 17 985 9.2 8.5 5511 552 MOTOR vehicle DEALERS . 287 166 727 165 495 15 531 8.0 7.1 551 MOTOR VEHICLE DEALERS—NEW AND USED CARS. . . . ** ** 248 160 960 15 199 7k* 7.2 552 MOTOR VEHICLE DEALERS—USED CARS ONLY . ** ** 20 4 535 332 ** 2.5 553 TIRE, battery, and ACCESSORY DEALERS. 79 14 356 68 14 025 1 771 10) 10) 559 miscellaneous automotive dealers. . . 59 9 044 40 8 623 683 10) ID) GASOLINE SERVICE STATIONS 554 TOTAL . 925 79 996 624 68 248 6 574 18.7 18.1 APPAREL AND ACCESSORY STORES 56 total . 326 44 360 289 43 035 5 928 3.1 10.6 562 WOMEN'S ready-to-wear STORES. 107 13 920 97 13 435 1 891 15.5 14.5 563 WOMEN'S ACCESSORY AND SPECIALTY STORES. 22 10) 16 to) ID) ID) ID) 568 FURRIERS AND FUR SHOPS. 3 ID) 2 (D) lU) ID) ID) other 56 OTHER APPAREL AND ACCESSORY STORES. 194 29 205 174 28 551 3 877 0.4 12.1 561 HEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS STORES ** ** 61 11 332 1 692 ** (D) 565 FAMILY CLOTHING STORES. . . . . . ** 52 10 731 1 386 ** 3.1 566 SHOE STORES . 48 5 414 675 ** 22.3 5641 7t 9 APPAREL AND ACCESSORY STORES. N.E.C. ** 13 1 074 124 ** ID) FURNITURE. HOME FURNISHINGS. AND EQUIPMENT STORES 57 TOTAL . 293 35 602 205 33 925 5 453 13.8 27.6 5712 FURNITURE STORES. 88 18 263 78 17 829 2 958 14.0 36.4 OTHER 571 HOME furnishings STORES . 46 2 819 25 2 518 405 -15.2 -21.7 572 HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCE STORES. 77 8 595 57 8 155 1 247 29.8 39.5 573 RADIO. TELEVISION. AND MUSIC STORES . 82 5 925 45 5 423 843 11.6 21.3 EATING AND DRINKING PLACES 58 TOTAL . 1 598 67 806 1 148 57 070 11 928 9.0 17.9 5812 EATING PLACES . 905 40 230 698 36 124 8 535 ■ 18.4 5813 DRINKING PLACES (ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES) . 693 27 576 450 20 946 3 393 16.7 DRUG STORES AND PROPRIETARY STORES 591 TOTAL . 196 34 877 177 34 085 4 338 18.7 34.1 591 PT. DRUG STORES . ** ** 171 33 933 4 315 ** 36.1 591 PT. PROPRIETARY STORES. ** 6 152 23 ** -64.1 MISCELLANEOUS RETAIL STORES 59 EX. 591 TOTAL . ......... 899 69 094 495 60 129 6 595 37.9 29.6 592 LIQUOR stores . 185 14 436 128 12 575 1 215 32,5 53.8 593 ANTIQUE STORES AND SECONDHAND STORES. 37 1 316 21 1 073 206 46,1 68.9 595 sporting goods stores and bicycle shops . 42 3 407 24 3 039 347 64.6 99.4 597 JEWELRY STORES. 99 5 018 64 4 333 595 28.9 33.7 59S FUEL AND ICE DEALERS. 128 13 ISO 83 12 388 1 544 18.8 32.0 5992 FLORISTS. 46 2 106 33 1 864 315 31.8 14.5 5993 CIGAR STORES AND STANDS.. . . . . 6 447 4 (D) (0) 152.5 ID)' other 59 MISCELLANEOUS RETAIL STORES. N.E.C. 356 29 184 138 ID) ID) 49.8 (D) nonstore retailers* 53 PART* total..... 247 10 969 38 8 249 1 044 42.4 34.4 532 HAIL ORDER HOUSES . . . 22 3 470 13 (D) (D) (0) ID) 534 MERCHANDISING MACHINE OPERATORS . 27 1 808 7 (0) ID) (D) <0) 535 DIRECT SELLING ESTABLISHMENTS . 198 5 691 18 3 780 589 23.5 8.5 standard Notes: • Represents zero. D Withheld to avoid disclosure. NA Not available. X Not applicable. "Nonstore retailers, part of SiC major group 53, are shown separately In this table. ^'Data not provided because establishments with no payroll are classified only at the next broader kind-of-business level. ^Include sales of catalog order desks. RETAIL TRADE-AREA STATISTICS NORTH DAKOTA 36-5 The State: 1967 and 1963 TABLE 1. —Continued PARTB. 1963 1 All establishments Establishments with payroll SIC code Kind of business Sales Sales Payroll, entire Number Number year ($1,000) ($1,000) ($1,000) RETAIL TRADEt TOTAL . 6 692 871 299 5 194 840 263 85 967 8UILDINS materials* HARDWARE* AND FARM equipment DEALERS 52 TOTAL . . 1 028 181 682 908 177 870 16 247 52 EX. 525 BUILDING MATERIALS AND SUPPLY STORES. 331 50 088 297 (0) (D) 5251 HARDWARE STORES . 297 21 000 231 19 036 1 940 5252 FARM EQUIPMENT DEALERS. 400 1 110 594 380 (Dl (D) GENERAL MERCHANDISE GROUP STORES* 53 PART* TOTAL . 294 77 738 258 76 880 9 802 531 DEPARTMENT STORES . 25 38 929 25 38 929 5 460 533 VARIETY STORES. 103 13 892 87 13 664 1 839 539 MISCELLANEOUS GENERAL MERCHANDISE STORES. 166 24 917 146 24 287 2 503 •FOOD STORES SA TOTAL ..... . 885 146 743 625 139 327 8 921 541 GROCERY STORES. 745 138 831 517 131 957 7 920 542 MEAT and fish (SEA FOOD) MARKETS. 49 (0) 35 (01 (0) 543 FRUIT STORES AND VEGETABLE MARKETS. 8 125 4 77 8 544 CANDY* NUT* AND CONFECTIONERY STORES. 15 346 9 308 43 546 retail bakeries . . . 51 2 546 47 2 524 555 OTHER 54 other food stores . 17 (Dl 13 (0) (0) AUTOMOTIVE dealers 55 EX. 554 TOTAL . 417 174 041 393 173 5l9 16 579 5511 552 imotdr vehicle dealers . 289 154 447 285 154 265 14 505 551 MOTOR VEHICLE DEALERS~NEW ANO USED CARS. . . . 260 149 885 260 149 885 14 181 552 MOTOR VEHICLE DEALERS~oSED CARS ONLY. 29 4 562 25 4 380 324 553 iTIRE* battery* and ACCESSORY DEALERS. 78 (0) 74 (Dl (D) 559 MISCELLANEOUS AUTOMOTIVE DEALERS. 50 (0) 34 (D) (Dl GASOLINE SERVICE STATIONS 554 TOTAL... 799 67 375 625 63 589 5 566 APPAREL AND ACCESSORY STORES 56 TOTAL . 325 43 025 291 41 931 5 358 562 WOMEN'S ready-to-wear stores. 92 12 047 88 11 887 1 651 563 'WOMEN'S ACCESSORY ANO SPECIALTY STORES. 24 1 479 22 1 467 175 568 1 FURRIERS AND FUR SHOPS. 4 413 4 413 72 other 56 OTHER APPAREL AND ACCESSORY STORES. 205 29 086 177 28 164 3 460 561 MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING ANO FURNISHINGS STORES 71 10 862 63 (D) (D) 565 FAMILY CLOTHING STORES. 64 12 221 60 12 075 1 344 566 SHOE STORES . 53 5 123 39 4 703 552 5641 7i 9 APPAREL AND ACCESSORY STORES* N.E.C. 17 880 15 (D) (0) FURNITURE* HOME FURNISHINGS* AND EQUIPMENT STORES j 57 TOTAL... 252 31 277 192 30 191 4 275 5712 FURNITURE STORES. 98 16 020 74 15 584 2 169 OTHER 571 HOME FURNISHINGS STORES . 32 3 326 20 2 984 517 572 HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCE STORES... 66 6 623 54 6 499 894 573 RADIO* TELEVISION* AND MUSIC STORES . 56 5 308 44 5 124 695 EATING ANO DRINKING PLACES 58 TOTAL. 1 534 62 224 1 106 54 892 10 117 5812 eating places . 862 33 632 666 31 324 7 209 5813 DRINKING PLACES (ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES) . 672 2B 592 440 23 568 2 908 DRUG STORES AND PROPRIETARY STORES 591 TOTAL . 197 29 3B3 191 29 203 3 235 591 PT. DRUG STORES ...... . 184 28 764 180 28 620 3 171 591 PT. proprietary STORES. 13 619 11 583 64 MISCELLANEOUS RETAIL STORES 59 EX. 591 TOTAL. 761 50 no 565 46 738 5 090 592 LIQUOR STORES . . . 196 10 898 152 9 756 790 593 ANTIQUE stores and SECONDHAND STORES.. 36 901 18 705 122 595 sporting GOODS STORES AND BICYCLE SHOPS . 32 2 070 14 1 594 174 597 JEWELRY STORES. 86 3 892 64 3 452 445 598 FUEL and ice dealers. 104 11 096 80 10 806 1 170 5992 FLORISTS.. 32 1 598 30 1 564 275 5993 CIGAR stores and STANDS . 5 177 3 167 15 OTHER 59 MISCELLANEOUS RETAIL STORES* N.E.C. 270 19 478 204 18 694 2 099 NONSTORE RETAILERS 53 PART* total. 200 7 701 40 6 123 777 532 MAIL ORDER HOUSES . 10 (D) 10 (0) (D) 534 [MERCHANDISING MACHINE OPERATORS . 23 (D) 7 (0) (0) 535 DIRECT SELLING ESTABLISHMENTS . 167 4 607 23 3 243 543 standard Notes; - Represents zero. D Withheld to avoid disclosure. NA Not available. X Not applicable. *Nonstore retailers, part of SIC major group 53, are shown separately in this table. 36-6 NORTH DAKOTA RETAIL TRADE-AREA STATISTICS The State: 1967 TABLE 2. All establishments Establishments with payroll Paid Payroll, Payroll, employees SIC code Kind of business Number Sales Pertooprrsi!¬ Number Sales eynetairre qufiarrstte r Ifnocr lwudeienkg 1967 March 12 (51,000) (number) ($1,000) ($1,000) ($1,000) (number) RETAIL TRADE. TOTAL . 7 138 1 001 410 6 610 5 030 940 300 103 909 25 873 28 821 building Materials I hardware, and FARM equipment DEALERS 52 TOTAL . 1 016 197 464 800 837 190 183 18 092 4 366 3 951 52 EX. 525 building materials and supply stores. 300 47 293 144 275 46 462 6 139 1 444 1 339 521 lumber and other building materials dealers . . *itc ** 232 42 223 5 364 1 225 1 158 522 PLUMBING and HEATING EQUIPMENT DEALERS. *♦ ** IS 985 174 45 39 523 PAINT 1 GLASS 1 and WALLPAPER STORES. itcifc ** ** 22 3 120 586 161 129 524 electrical supply stores. 3 134 15 13 13 5251 HARDWARE STORES . 316 25 519 320 210 20 893 2 323 573 598 5252 FARM EQUIPMENT DEALERS. 400 124 652 336 352 122 828 9 630 2 349 2 014 GENERAL merchandise GROUP STORES* 53 PART* TOTAL • . .. 349 96 866 266 258 94 522 13 336 3 286 3 646 531 department STORES^. 23 55 572 • 23 55 572 8 406 1 997 2 104 533 variety STORES. 95 13 B65 69 84 13 383 1 934 456 638 539 miscellaneous general merchandise stores. 231 27 429 199 151 25 567 2 996 833 904 539 PT. GENERAL merchandise STOKES. *♦ 135 24 915 2 925 810 870 539 PT. DRY GOODS STORES.. ** 10 517 51 16 26 539 PT. sewing and needlework STORES. ** ** 6 135 20 7 a FOOD STORES 54 TOTAL . 864 174 249 852 583 162 7U 12 636 3 133 3 952 541 grocery stores.. . 684 161 636 659 480 152 299 10 896 2 667 3 376 542 MEAT AND FISH ISEA FOOD) MARKETS.. 55 4 8913 62 34 3 973 405 104 141 542 PT. MEAT markets.. . *♦ ** ** 33 (0) ID) ID) ID) 542 PT. FISH ISEA FOOD) MARKETS . ** ** 1 ID) ID) ID) ID) 543 FRUIT STORES AND VEGETABLE MARKETS.. 6 705 6 4 ID) (D) (D) ID) 544 CANDY. NUT. AND CONFECTIONERY STORES. 28 739 25 12 483 80 24 35 546 RETAIL BAKERIES . .... 58 5 360 64 45 5 094 1 164 315 369 5462 RETAIL bakeries—BAKING AND SELLING. itcifc ** ** 43 (D) ID) ID) ID) 5463 RETAIL bakeries—selling ONLY. ** ** 2 ID) ID) lU) ID) 1 OTHER 54 OTHER FOOD STORES . 33 916 34 8 ID) ID) ID) <D) 545 DAIRY PRODUCTS STORES . ** ** 7 226 34 11 16 549 PT. EGG and POULTRY DEALERS . 1 ID) ID) ID) ID) 549 PT. OTHER MISCELLANEOUS FOOD STORES . ** ** - AUTOMOTIVE DEALERS 55 EX. 554 TOTAL . 425 190 127 313 376 188 143 17 985 4 588 3 684 5511 552 MOTOR VEHICLE DEALERS . . 287 166 727 218 268 165 495 15 531 4 074 3 177 551 MOTOR VEHICLE DEALERS—NEW ANO USED CARS. • . . ** ** ** 248 160 960 15 199 3 975 3 092 551 PT. . dealers with domestic car franchise only. . . *♦ ** 234 144 834 13 401 3 532 2 791 551 PT. DEALERS with IMPORTED CAR FRANCHISE ONLY. . . ** ** ** 6 2 041 299 72 60 551 PT. DEALERS WITH DOMESTIC. IMPORT CAR FRANCHISES. ** a 14 085 1 499 371 241 552 MOTOR VEHICLE DEALERS—USED CARS ONLY ..... ** 20 4 535 332 99 85 553 TIRE, battery. AND ACCESSORY DEALERS.. 79 14 356 58 68 14 025 1 771 367 380 553 PT. HOME ANO AUTO SUPPLY STORES . ** 11 5 494 733 153 167 553 PT. OTHER TIRE. BATTERY. AND ACCESSORY DEALERS. . . 57 8 531 1 038 214 213 559 miscellaneous AUTOMOTIVE DEALERS. 59 9 044 37 40 8 623 683 147 127 5591 boat DEALERS. itc* itc# 7 1 422 116 21 22 5592 HOUSEHOLD trailer DEALERS . ** 27 6 714 492 111 89 5599 PT. AIRCRAFT. MOTORCYCLE DEALERS. ** 1 4 (D) ID) ID) <D) 5599 PT. AUTOMOTIVE DEALERSi N.E.C.. ... . ** 2 (D) (0) ID) ID) gasoline SERVICE STATIONS 554 TOTAL . 925 79 996 939 624 68 248 6 574 1 690 1 946 apparel and accessory stores 56 TOTAL.. . 326 44 360 265 289 43 035 5 928 1 546 ) 861 562.3.8 WOMEN'S clothing. SPECIALTY STORESI FURRIERS. . . 132 15 155 99 115 14 484 2 051 533 748 562 WOMEN'S ready-to-wear STORES. 107 13 920 86 97 13 435 1 891 491 686 563 WOMEN'S ACCESSORY AND SPECIALTY STORES. 22 (0) <D) 16 ID) 10) ID) 563 PT. MILLINERY STORES. ** 8 ID) ID) ID) (0) 563 PT, CORSET AND LINGERIE STORES.. ** 1 ID) <D) (0) ID) 563 PT. other WOMEN'S ACCESSORY. SPECIALTY STORES . . itc* 7 529 5S 14 24 566 FURRIERS AND FUR SHOPS. 3 (0) ID) 2 ID) ID) ID) (0) OTHER 56 OTHER apparel ANO ACCESSORY STORES. 194 29 205 166 174 28 551 3 877 1 013 1 113 561 MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING ANO FURNISHINGS STORES ** 61 11 332 1 692 437 391 567 CUSTOM TAILORS... ** 1 ID) ID) tO) (D) 565 family CLOTHING STORES. ** 52 10 731 1 386 367 460 566 SHOE STORES . ** ** ♦* 48 5 414 675 177 218 566 PT. MEN'S SHOE STORES... « 566 PT. WOMEN'S SHOE STORES . ** ** 11 <0) (0) (D) 566 PT. CHILDREN'S AND JUVENILES' SHOE STORES . . . . ** itc* 1 (D) (D) (0) 566 PT. FAMILY SHOE STORES. ** ** 36 3 622 433 116 154 564 CHILDREN'S AND INFANTS' WEAR STORES . ** itc* 7 380 38 12 569 MISCELLANEOUS APPAREL AND ACCESSORY STORES. . . ** ** 5 ID) ID) ID) ID) standard Notes; - Represents zeto. 0 Withheld to avoid disclosure. NA Not available. X Not applicable. *Nonstore retailers, part of SIC major group 53, are shown separately in this table. •*Data not provided because establishments with no payroll are classified only at the next broader kind-of-business level. ^Based on legal forin of organization. See text for explanation. ^ Include sales of catalog order desks. RETAIL TRADE-AREA STATISTICS NORTH DAKOTA 36- 7 The State: 1967 TABLE 2. —Continued All establishments Establishments with payroll Paid Payroll, Payroll, employees SIC code Kind of business Sales Propri¬ Sales entire first for week Number etors! Number year quarter including 1967 March 12 (51,000) (number) ($1,000) ($1,000) ($1,000) (number) FURNiTUREi HOME FURNISHINGSi AND EQUIPMENT STORES 57 TOTAL . 293 35 602 205 33 925 5 453 1 362 1 070 571 FURNITURE AND HOME FURNISHINGS STORES . . 134 21 082 103 2C 347 3 363 792 651 5712 FURNITURE STORES. 88 18 263 78 17 829 2 958 705 559 OTHER 571 HOME FURNISHINGS STORES . 46 2 819 25 2 518 405 87 92 5713 FLOOR COVERINGS STORES.. ** 19 2 090 3(024) 63 69 5714 Drapery, curtain, and upholstery stores . . . *w 5 (D) (D) (0) 5715 CHINA. GLASSWAftE. AND METALWARE STORES. • . . ** 1 (D) (0) (D) <D) 5719 MISCELLANEOUS HOME FURNISHINGS STORES . . . j. ** - - - - - 572 household appliance stores. 77 8 595 63 57 8 155 1 247 356 255 573 RADIO. TELEVISION. AND MUSIC STORES . 82 5 925 70 45 5 423 843 214 164 5732 RADIO and television STORES . ** ** 29 1 806 234 58 51 5733 MUSIC STORES. ** ** ** 16 3 617 609 156 113 5733 PT. RECORD SHOPS... ** ** ** 4 338 34 8 7 5733 PT. musical instrument stores . ** ** ** 12 3 279 575 148 106 EATING and drinking PLACES 58 TOTAL . 1 598 67 806 1 704 1 148 57 070 11 928 2 965 5 489 5812 EATING PLACES . 905 40 230 990 698 36 124 B 535 2 057 4 196 5812 PT. RESTAURANTS. LUNCHROOMS. CATERERS . ** ** ** 491 26 399 6 573 1 653 3 365 5812 PT. cafeterias. ** ** 16 874 222 65 128 5B12 PT. REFRESHMENT PLACES. ** ** 191 a 851 1 740 339 703 5813 DRINKING PLACES (ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES) . 693 27 576 714 450 20 946 3 393 908 1 293 DRUG STORES AND PROPRIETARY STORES 591 TOTAL . 1*96* 34 877 165 177 34 085 4 338 1 050 1 227 591 PT. DRUG STORES . 171 33 933 4 315 1 042 1 219 591 PT. PROPRIETARY STORES. ** ** ** 6 152 23 8 8 miscellaneous retail STORES 59 EX. 591 TOTAL . 899 69 094 824 495 60 129 6 595 1 662 1 725 592 LIQUOR STORES ... . 185 14 436 173 128 12 575 1 215 310 370 593 ANTIQUE stores AND SECONDHAND STORES. 37 1 316 40 21 1 073 206 56 71 5932 ANTIQUE STORES. ** ** 1 <0) (D) (D) (D> 5933 SECONDHAND STORES . ** ** 20 (Dl (D) <D) (D) 595 SPORTING GOODS STORES AND BICYCLE SHOPS . 3 407 51 24 3 039 347 83 74 5952 SPORTING GOODS STORES . ** ** 22 <D) (D) (D) (Dl 5953 bicycle SHOPS . . . ** 2 (D) (D) (Dl (D) . 597 JEWELRY STORES . 99 5 018 102 64 4 333 595 158 166 598 FUEL and ice deale.rs 1*28* 13 1*80* 80 83 12 388 1 544 390 340 5983 fuel OIL dealers . ** ** 27 5 586 580 144 138 5984 LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS (BO.TTLED GAS) DEALERS ** ** ** 47 6 050 892 222 171 5982 fuel and ice dealers. N.E.C 9 752 72 24 31 5992 FLORISTS.. 46 2 106 50 33 1 864 315 82 lie 5993 CIGAR STORES AND STANDS 6 447 5 4 (D) (Dl (D) (D) . (□> (0) OTHER 59 other MISCELLANEOUS RETAIL S.TORES 356 29 1*8*4 323 138 (D) (Dl 594 BOOK AND STATIO.NERY STORES ** ** ** 8 570 84 23 31 5942 BOOK STORES . ** ** ** 4 190 28 7 11 5943 stationery stores 4 380 56 16 20 . ** ** ** 5962 HAY. GRAIN. AND FEED STO.RES ** ** 23 8 174 477 129 119 5969 PT. OTHER FARM SUPPLY STO.RES **<** ** ** 46 9 418 756 171 170 5969 PT. GARDEN SUPPLY STORES . ** ** ** 8 1 231 180 39 38 5994 news dealers and newsstands . . . w* ** ** 7 402 30 13 14 5995 HOBBY. TOY. AND GAME SHOPS. . ** ** ** 5 264 46 18 18 5996 CAMERA AND PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLY STOR.ES ** ** ** 4 1 334 159 43 48 5997 gift, novelty, and S.OUVENIR SHOPS ** 13 514 67 19 25 5999 PT. OPTICAL goods STORES... ** **** ** 8 1 426 347 (802) 66 5999 PT. RETAIL STORES* N.E.C 16 (D) <D) ID) NONSTOr^E RETAILEr^S* ... 53 PART* TOTAL . 247 10 969 2399 38 8 249 1 044 225 2(700) 532 MAIL ORDER HOUSES ......... 22 3 470 13 ((D0)l <D) (U) (0) 534 merchandising MACHINE OPERATORS. 27 1 808 31 7 (0) (0) 535 direct selling establishments 198 5 691 199 18 3 780 589 122 129 standard Notes: • Represents zero. D Withheld to avoid disclosure. NA Not available. X Not applicable. -Nonstore retailers, part of SIC major group 53, are shown separately in this table. **Deta not provided because establishments with no payroll are classified only at the next broader kind-of-business tevel. ^Based on legal form of organization. See text for explanation.

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Most books are stored in the elastic cloud where traffic is expensive. For this reason, we have a limit on daily download.