Table 3. SELECTED DATA FOR ALL COUNTIES [Figures are as of April 1. Items 52 and 59-61 based on 20 percent sample, see text. where base is less than 100. Percent not shown for any item where less than 0.1. 1 to 4, respectively] MISSOURI--Con. Lincoln... Linn... Livingston. McDonald. Macon.. Madison. Maries. Marion.. Mercer.. Miller... Mississippi. Moniteau Morgan.. New Madrid.. Newton.. Nodaway.. Ozark. Pemiscot. Perry Pettis. Phelps.. Pike.. Platte.. Polk.. Pulaski.. Putnam. Ralls.. Randolph. Pay County Reynolds...... St. Charles. St. Clair.. St. Francois.. St. Louis.. St. Louis city. Ste. Genevieve. Saline.... Schuyler.. Scott.. Shannon. Shelby Stoddard. Stone. Sullivan.. Taney.... Texas.. Vernon. Wayne Webster. Worth. Wright. MONTANA The State. Carter. Cascade. Custer.. Daniels. Davson.. Deer Lodge. 1 Includes occupied trailers. 2 Restricted to 1-dwelling-unit properties. 70.9 95.9 38.14 41.90 Table 3.-SELECTED DATA FOR ALL COUNTIES Con. of operations of individual establishments) Calendar-year figures. 160 84 489 102 217 168 91 463 111 222 293 70 1,651 176 301 119 1,933 149 440 8 1 54 12 13 18 d 371 30 43 31 18 135 25 41 252 48 1,167 114 237 347 Madison.. 1,961 2,887 2,864 1,267 2,512 1,497 529 6,690 691 1,656 3,631 815 705 257 159 175 203 126 119 84 88 92 26 34 471 11,013 9,634 9,817 29,333 14,219 13,800 7,380 11,579 6,849 4,221 3,724 18,050 10,449 2,272 4,269 20,395 5,097 22,040 253,713 987,731 6,706 20,734 4,511 5,439 24,175 2,253 7,114 15,698 3,745 6,252 4,908 7,954 16,732 5,645 5,610 3,853 9,182 3,654 11,010 Pike.... 276 204 200 158 138 210 209 158 151 643 247 440 266 198 16 22 64 46 18 33 15,224 d 706 5,195 3,799 541 1,947 7,779 1,268 12,999 191,378 3,073,781 891 9,724 487 2,742 12,661 401 393 50 40 59 34 19 228 209 104 745 3,839 1,974 515 991 898 91 18 91 713 3,131 900 109 22 166 1,944 15,068 St. Charles. 1,024 199 1,097 12,826 63,013 299 1,067 172 200 1,151 2,173 198 1,238 17,988 95,047 732 1,291 211 244 1,406 150 19 202 1,547 43,834 12 175 9 39 290 85 25 106 903 4,912 22 109 16 17 125 12,796 91,560 269 1,016 58 103 954 4,677 746 6,726 77,515 220,707 1,625 4,060 641 1,320 5,123 354 1,240 3,175 458 1,501 969 1,614 3,092 987 1,713 792 1,268 662 1,359 16 77 105 9 39 28 48 66 25 31 140 224 577 111 259 935 3,943 7,695 934 1,632 1,433 796 1,783 5,203 757 Beaverhead. 8,108 120 47 8,304 118 121 104 41 2017 28,696 406 1,654 15 30 24 9 36 29 29 10 52 28 30 23 11 56 23,823 312 210 205 65 389 2,122 31 30 23 13 60 602,623 9,141 7,763 6,919 2,658 6,893 1,465 64,090 7,077 17,552 4,319 10,929 11,506 4,050 47 575 96 132 75 126,081 1,703 576 317 12,706 1,218 2,570 1,005 1,612 3,656 854 67,646 699 220 1,204 142 6,993 879 1,855 599 1,047 1,382 11 148 34 30 22 1 126 49 28 21 d 73, 103 14,866 17,105 7,282 11,876 1,188 4,553 26 44 12 25 8 12 61 376 Includes figures for all counties for which figures are not shown separately because of disclosure of operations of individual establishments. Table 3. SELECTED DATA FOR ALL COUNTIES Con. [Items 81-86 are calendar-year figures. Figures exclude central offices and auxiliary establishments except for smaller counties under OASI program. Asterisk (*) denotes items for which figures are shown for States, standard metropolitan areas, counties, and cities in tables 1 to 4, respectively. "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments] All manufacturing establishments (Census), 1947 All employees 1 Madison combined with Iron. 3 Shannon combined with Oregon. Value manu facture 82* 1,000 dols. 1,534 2,635 2,729 305 539 d d 9,566 d 1,918 2,038 1,572 d 994 d 4 Production workers Mercer combined with Harrison. Employment Manufacturing establishments (under Old Age and Survivors Insurance program) Taxable payrolls Number of operating establishments, first quarter, 1950 2,868 8 22 2,403 88 Persons 571 923 529 49 285 (1) 276 2,279 (2) 642 684 414 238 185 143 803 851 168 3204 183 (4) 795 (3) 133 1,402 (9) 88 (9) 10961 101,171 1,065 1,571 789 1,297 (6) 1,845 (7) 1,760 20,555 159,222 1,130 1,603 (8) 1,979 (3) 200 1,014 (9) 110 148 480 421 First quarter, 1949 28 2,432 15,470 11,810 28 11 49 944 49 17 10375 53 252 179 (6) 23 (11) (10) 1,200 5 Polk combined with Dade. ?St. Clair combined with Cedar. Ozark combined with Douglas. 8 Scotland combined with Knox. 9 Stone and Taney combined with Christian. 10 Wright combined with Texas. 11 Worth combined with Gentry 12 "Balancing item": For items 81-86, includes figures for all counties for which figures are not shown separately because of disclosure of operations of individual establishments; for items 87-96, represents "State-wide" figures for establishments not classified by individual counties. Table 3.-SELECTED DATA FOR ALL COUNTIES Con. [Items 97-100, 103-104, and 110-112 are as of April 1, 1950; items 101-102, and 106 are for crop-year of 1949; items 105 and 107-109 are for calendar-year 1949. Items 103-104 and 110-112 based on reports for a sample of farms, see text] Table 3. SELECTED DATA FOR ALL COUNTIES-Con. [Items 113-116 and 119 are as of April 1, 1950; items 117-118 and 120-123 are calendar-year figures. Items 113-118 based on reports for a sample of farms, see text. for States, standard metropolitan areas, counties, and cities in tables 1 to 4, respectively] and Stiver Bow combined with Deer Lodge. 8 Figure for Powder River combined with Carter. 11 1172 99 11119 2 Members of the Federal Home Loan Bank System. 5 Figure for Madison combined with Beaverhead. Asterisk (*) denotes item for which figures are shown 7,818 7,314 3,686 381 229 962 1,848 3 551 537 694 1,277 4,370 39,316 61,314 539 97,069 13 26,867 24,316 3,429 1,121 53,237 949 5,225 3 Figure for Reynolds combined with 6 Figures for Meagher and Park combined with Broadwater. Figures for Rosebud and Treasure combined with Custer. 12 Figures for Granite, Jefferson, Lewis and Clark, Powell, |