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1960 FEDERAL CENSUS
I IIN�II IIII III III MIIIII IIIII �IIII IIII III IIN 7960 FEDERAL CENSUS Y gas POPULATION AND HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS 1960 ADVANCED TABLE PH-1 FILE CC'IV� SOURCE: U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS COMPILED BY ORANGE COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT HARRY E. BERGH, PLANNING DIRECTOR CENSUS TRACT KEY PERSON COUNTY OF ORANGE, CALIFORNIA DO NOT REMOVE a y2� TRACTED AREA IDENTIFICATION CODES FOR ADVANCE TABLE PH-1 JURISDICTION CENSUS CODE PAGES ANAHEIM 0070 1 - 5 BUENA PARK 0335 6 - 7 COSTA MESA 0625 8 - 9 FULLERTON 1095 10 - 13 GARDEN GROVE 1110 14 - 17 LA HABRA 1425 18 - 19 NEWPORT BEACH 1915 20 - 21 ORANGE 2015 22 SANTA ANA 2570 23 - 26 WESTMINSTER 3085 27 ORANGE COUNTY * 030 28 - 39 * Includes unincorporated county territory and those incorporated cities under 25,000 population. loth Or Fa m No 60.07 107 u" Advance table PH- I : •POPULATION AND HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS: 1960 U. S. DEPARTMENT of the CeneOMMERCG Major Are. We: 0Y70 Nome: 1 HoveinR CITY 0070 R.e.. rclot; ... hip. CITY 0070 .0009 .0011 •001e 1.0017 •0019 •0061 A.0009 A.0011 A.0016 4.0017 5.0019 0.000 cbnrAefed°tin • end ..,it. W.. Tenure C.lor It Vn..ey Sletua Tot.lpopulmiio..... White. Ile 709 103 9 All how:na unin ... ., 31 46 6 ..... ...... Nvppro................ 1 111 1 ' Ownrr occupied ................ $23 26 4 Otl¢r mete. ........... 2 3 White 543 x6 4 Nonwhite .... .. .. ,. 3 Tolnlp.p.i.11.n ,. Ito 153 9 Renter mcupled ............... 9 22 1 Popin houerhold...... . 710 153 9 White . ............. 9 22 H ad of h.uwh.ld ..... 332 46 5 Nilable a ........ 1 Hcod pnm, fool..., 273 43 ] vacant ................ Avar 1 r, ifeiofh iad ividu.... 59 3 2 om I For rent ......... Wife ofhaed., ...,,.. 261 41 3 For A.Ie only .................. 1 Child under IS...... 65 is OIMr van............... l 016,nl N...IeletW............ Nanrelotive..... ..... 46 4 23 3 i Condition and Plumb(nY P ppin Rrcupnuornte ., oOth ele of in"Illusion ... Other A1.%.hit R uniU ............... _ 329 48 a ............... PoP per houmhold ... , . 1H] 7.63 Sound ......... D29 41 e Wok, d Plumbing fAttr. .......... 739 40 a Nonwhite ul...... 1 2 2 Iaekn:D only hot w.t ,,, ....... 1 Po it 1 2 2 LwkinR private lodes or bath or ea of hintlde,,...... �ind of ld...... 1 1 oro"tim wrier .............. 1 p,lon prim, orn,lud ... 3 1 .......... bAtith 4 Y Y Prim.If.d Pdmery inJiv�duol... W:(n all Withrillo only hot fait....... .... LA16.9 only hot roster ....... D of head..... .... Child under 18 3 1 1 ha Iortur pdude toilet o. bdb ......... Otheroee or runnin3 wrier ., ....... LTIApidAled ... ..... .... 2 .......... Nnn globe .. Po .in 9eofi 4unrten ., . Hannan %U"5 voila occuPled.. non white,.... Sound ........... 1 1 I 1 n:newofunlit....... Other .............. With nO plu or .11 rdlitie,........., 1 i POp•Ixr hauwhold ... LAekmR wme or ill 6cilitie, ........ a With.1 DIto p. .. ........... With all plumbing 1 Totalpopulation .... 72A ]64 13 6l • ! fit6lie,.......... Lacking wme or ell facililin......... ...don Under I year ......... 2 4 ] 1 Ulapldded ........... ........ I Year ................. 2 yeah .. ........... 2 3 1 I x Number of Rooms 3 Yrnro .............. 4'enro ....... .. ..... t 2 2 ] 1 3 2 2 All 6owins units... ........ I. .. .............. ....,... 333 1 46 a 5b year. ... .............. ................ 7 Ynr................... 2 1 1 2 ! S....... ........ I........ 17 B Yeero.. .............. ] 2 1 3. .................... R f 1 9 run . .............. 3 2 7 4.... ...................I 68... 02 1R 3 10 Ywra ........... 1 4 1 ] . . ............. ....... 22 29 E IZ Ye.n,...........,... i = ] 6 ... ... .. 15 I )era ,...... . . { 7. .. ... .......... 2 4 13 Ye.n ............... 1 R 2 l 8 or moro..... ... ....... 3 2 I4 Ye... ............. l 1 2 Medan .................. 3.2 15 ,.o. ........ ,... 3 z 7 I Housin4 unite xcupled by nonwblt...... I....... 1 1 16 ye...... ... ...... 17 4 f 5 t l 2 I . ............ 2. 1. ,,, ............. .. Year. ......... .. 18 yr. re. ... ... ..,... 6 3 1 2 3. ...... .... ......... 19 yeera ..... ....... ] 2 t 4- . .............. i 20 Y:.. i ) 1 1 5,. .................... dno......... 21 Yeero end over. ..... 264 344 5V 57 0 ] ......I .. ................ I 1 a ] 7 ,• „•• „ ........ 7 Totalp....ien ... 727 ]11 79 61 6 armour... ............. Under 5 yr. ......... 1 17 5 S Median . .............. ..... . ......... 5 Io 9 Y year 10 to 14 yn.. ...... 11 4 1 11 3 7 6 7 Number of Pcnona I0 to 19 Ynr"........,. 20 to 24 Yeero........... 25 29 34 4 4 Is 0 T s ! 7 2 4 t All. tamed bouein3 unin ............ 757 57 46 3 5 x to Yeen........... 30 to 34 Yeero .......... 77 17 9 31 7 4 5 5 1.. ............ .............. 2 ..................... ..... 123 16 2 35 to 39 Yeero....... 40 to 44 Yekn ......... 37 33 1 e 3 ........................ 22 72 t 45 m 49 Yron. ......... 76 35 S 3 1 4 . ...... .................. 16 It SO to 54 e.. ........ ... 30 27 3 ] 1 t 51 ... ........... ........ 6 2 55 to 59 yeen ........... 3] 4e Y 6 6 or more ....................... 4 4 60 to 64 yn.......... .. 25 49 3 5 1 Medue ...................... 5.0 65 to 69 years..........., 7e 37 ] 4 Housi g unite occupied by nonwhite,.. I .. ..................... t 1 70 to 74 year,.......... 75 to 79 Yeero . 33 24 30 14 4 1 4 1 1 2 ........................ 1 1 80 to Yeen............ ] 6 3 P 3 ... ................... re end over ........ 85 .or. 4.... ..................... 16 Yeen and over........ 294 330 32 67 6 3 5 .. ....................... Median oSo......... .... 54.3 56a3 346 31.5 6 or more ............ I ... ,,. Median, ........ .. Nonwhite population. Under 5 Yee............. t 1 3 t 1 Perron. Per Rwm 5to 9 ye ere ........... 10 to 14 Yeen.......... { All owupied heroin[ unin,.......... 0.56 orlw ..................... ]]] 127 4D 21 5 S 15 to 19 ycen ... 20 to 24 Ycen............ 25 to 29 Yeen ......... 0 51 to 0.75 ....................... 148 16 30 to 34 Yeen....... .... I 1 0.76 to 1,00 ..................... 29 0 35 to 39Y.............. 101 or moo , .............. 6 7 40 to 44 Years,........... H.A.4 unin oaUpl.d by nonwhiw..... 1 1 45 to 49 ye............. 0.50 .11.14 ..................... 1 1 50 w 54 yrera............ 0.51 to 0.75 .......... ......... 55 to 59 Yeen............ 0.76 to 1.00 ................ .... 60 to 64'.............. 1.01 or more ....................... 65 to 69 Yeen............ 70 to 74 Yeero............ I Value of Property, 75 year" and over......... 18 years and over......... 21 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Own"..pled houem2 unite........ ... 38 le 4 deers ..over......... Med:en a e.............. ' ...... ........... Lee, than0to 9,000 SSA00to ................ 2 3 Total, 14 A, over...... 300 356 54 63 • 3 to $14,9 ................ 11 S Single......,,.:....... 37 29 11 12 2 $19.900 $15,000 to ..... ........... 16 3 M.nied.. ............... 202 37I 43 43 4 ] $20.000 $24.900 S20AO0 ................. S 7 1 or more. ... .... or more. 2 9 idowedtcd............. Widowed... s DO 1 S Median .. ...............dollars.. Median Divorced.... ............ 7 7 7 3 C<ntrect Rene I Nonwhite, 14+ .... Stuff ................. M.rried i I I 1 I t I 1 RenterxcuPicd howins unib............ 4 16 ............... 5cpmded...,,., .. . Average ................... dollars.. Widowed................ Divorced ............... I I6lh Deunniel Ce.... ,Form No. 60.07.107 Advance table PH-L -POPULATION AND HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS: 1960 U. s DEPARTMENT.e c °MMea�4cn.c ... .. nevn W.,.,,.. __. _ L. ..m CITY U070 Race, reati.m.ld . CITY 0070 Hmail., eh..eten.d. nee. and merited .0066 .0067 4.006E N.006J H.00e4 H.0065 H.0060 H.0U67 .0062 .0067 0064 wp06a .total Tamura. Color& VaunY Stet-. Total population While . ........ . 10 20 0176 BL24 9745 9745 3074 5C32 1059 1000 1308 7292 All baud., unit . .. ........... 4 2470 agar 1965 2510 1826 N,. .. ......... 47 40 13 J, is Owner o..uPeed ..., 1723 2169 953 lass 1S73 Other tarn ........ White 3713 34 2101 tl 959 1 1244 9 1571 2 To1Im'debon 2n 1276 9'AS $074 7034 130Y Nonwhite . .....• 'Rant, occupied "' S27 416 795 $69 205 Par, in Loun.holde..... ,, !0 6147 9785 Scot 7043 7300 l77B ............... Whit ••. • 722 NV 709 466 204 Mend of hnuachold..... 4 alas 2565 17VB 1441 t131 1714 .... Nonwhite .. .. ,. 5 2 6 2 1 Hood of Prim. fare... Primnrymdrviduel 3 1 2068 leT 2442 3V3 307 103Y 2e2 64 Available v..m, Ie9 47 183 122 1.9 Lo0 J61 34 J4 Y Wdo of head..,........ 3 1915 2283 1155 1650 4016 Portent ..... Far .1. only .... ..... 102 64 9 19 25 Child under 111-..... 3390 4200 eon 1344 1710 42V 3429 417 Other'.cant 31 59 1N in 14 Other r.l"M..... .. 3 $23 441 .... ... NYnrclahvc ........ 69 77 70 123 61 Papp.. in croup quertn..... fimid.tion,., 29 13 e Y 6 tl Condition and Plumbin6' me to of Otheo...... 29 7 ) a All h...Ing unit ..... ....... 2470 2427 176! 2510 1026 ....... Pop• per h.Waehold ..... 9.41 2•42 4.47 6.6Y 3.63 Sound .. . .. ,,, ,... With.O plumbing adlrtiu,..,.. ,, ,, 2444 2430 21`87 2769 756 1741 2900 2495 leis 1815 Nonwbit. popp Wall... 5E 40 91 52 52 16 is I..ekfeg mJY hotwater , .......... 1 7 7 Pa .,jn hnumholda ....... Need hoveehold S9 /3' 40 10 22 7 it 3 L.a.1th.gbrivat. toilet or balk 12 2 a 9 1 of .... Head of Prim, fem..,., l7 9 6 11 3 .r room no .. .............. 0. or 23 38 159 6 D Pnmerymdnide.l,, ! 1 L .............. With all fecilitiu 70 7! 171 6 5 Wife of head .......... 16 7 q lU 7B J tl plumbing ,........ WWI only hot warn. ......... 1 5 Child under 18 ...... Other.1stive.. 17 3 to It 3 1 Lacking ydvala toilet br bath 7 2 25 ..... Nanrelvtiva..... ...... 1 l or runnin! water ............ Diapld.ted......, ... 3 2 50 4 3 Pop. in group quarters.... Homioriwaccupied bYnonwhitu ,... f5 l0 7 it 3 3 Inmeta of nalitution... Other..... Sound .. ............ With all plumbing fedlitiu.......... 14 9 9 • '6 11 it ) ... POP• Per household..... 7.47 Y.73 Female4 a e or ell faaliti... ...... 1 lilac ]614 7l01 Ssau 3717 359i tackm,.ome D.trim.bn .......••• 1 y 1 1 Total paPuledon...... 1 b Y007 4169 483V VY31 With all pumm.11.0iea...... Larkin, tome or ell faelliliu ... .. 4 Under Iyear ......,..... 12� 11 138 126 125 123 Its 70 6e 69 72 82 54 64116 122 92 95 ITIa idatwl ....................... 9 i Year................ig At 116 140 Is, Its 56 42 47 V 93 134 ,2 yv.n,,, ,, ,,,,,,,, ,, ,, 124 11t 140 137 56 46 a1 6Y 137 fly 4 •• 129 31! /45 132 13 30 l08 66 its lie Number of Room. Yura ........••.... Sy... ..... 129 133 109 l7! Nl 74 9tl 96 too la6 125 Allh.mlS urata .. ....... ....... 2470 2027 1965 2510 lets 6 ".n...... ...... 120 119 1Is 104 155 IS4 346 150 3Y 49 43 43 lot 102 86 93 123 sail lit 109 1,. ,,, _, ,••„ .. ,,,••, .•, 61 6� 45 102 5 D Yeen 1 10! too 129 IY9 4) 36 92 42 135 111 2 _.. •,,,,, „ ,, ,,,,,, 3 ,,,,, •, ,,,, ..... 433 402 519 414 0 .. .............. 9y�ore........ ...... 61 96 4E 130 129 131 4tl 3Y ]Y 36 77 L02 79 66 2U4 It. 104 77 4,,,,,,, _, , ., „ " " "' 12e 927 1s4 1154 3J2 4Y0 D{0 S77 e3 61t IV Yeero....... II 95 76 109 123 17Y 114 V2 37 61 7l l41 91 5 •• •••.• ••••• ••• 717 06 251 555 983 Years ...... ...... 12 Yu. ... ............. 91 108 it> ill 36 37 e5 ter 64 92 97 94 6Y 6 ''•^•" " "' 7 ,,, 1e0 710 !• 7l 1]1 I3 Yure ............ ... 61 14 W 102 64 102 46 43 40 45 31 79 SD 59 63 61 ,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,, 8 or man .... ..... ..... 30 5.2 33 !.! 46 4q 13 Va4 6 5.7 14 uro.,,. ,... Y ""' 15 years !t 59 $9 7Y 63 44 41 Y9 47 53 64 Medan .. ........ Houml unit occupied by nonwhite..;. ID l0 7 it 3 .............. 16Yuro....... ......: 47 37 16 69 31 35 34 Y4 4Y 49 •••••• •••'• •^•" 2 t 7 "Yun ID years 44 39 NO b7 ]2 V2 44 SY lY 2J ...... ,,,, 2 ,• , 3 3 2 ............... 19 ye...... ............22 ]6 60 49 43 22 38 24 32 2Y 17 ). .... .... " 4. ................. 1 3 1 20Yu. " " { 4 t 3 93 719Y 46 also 34 3534 44 2674 34 l072 4e Ills 31 Va4 6u t074 17 VV 70 lY1e S S 1 rd.v... II Y.nre end aver........ 6 ,•„ _•„• ....., ,,, 6 7 t 2 a 1 1 ...Nor 5 3 4007 4169 4834 9911 2460 2114 3302 3550 3717 3591 7 ...... .... . .. .... 6 or man i 1 5yeapuad.... Under 5 Yura,.,••••••• 554 354 gas 552 Jill 7a7 706 70e t39 220 192 192 470 400 418 621 ezi S40 371 .................. Median ................... 5 to 9 run14 .... ... 5to I5 to 14 1 gas302 N54329 544 119 186 332 lot 91 3jag years .......... IS to I9 yvan ........... 224 222 263 350 160 373 344 107 160 lea 154 196 202 293 21, 285 263 lot To 7U 140 140 Number of Per.ans 20 to 24 y........ .... 7 t I 315 396 249 Leo 121 324 350 220 2230 2355 1746 4121 1774 25 to 34 Yee..,.,..... 30 ro 34 ye4ro.......... 1 796 416 416 447 94T 416 416 127 131 33V 3sU 420 400 400 391 All occupied houein4 unit ........... i 163 l32 t77 216 52 35 to 39 yea............ 1 399 352 aN 469 163 175 317 246 342 237 Yid 244 201 ......... 1 „ ,•, •,,, ,,,,,,,,, 2 4868 539 61/ 551 946 40 to 44 Yun.....•,.••• 287 259 404 360 249 147 141 199 171 L44 431 _.,, ,•,,,• 3 „• .... .......... Vtl p91 34N Vas J14 45 to 49 Yeera............ 1 192 1]V 160 137 271 161 3N4 3a6 3a4 171 l7i lltl lid 9D 87 4 ..... ........ .... .... STl 44S 1!9 V71 490 50 . 54 ycan........... 7Y 44 l29 32e 32Y {si DB 30s Dtl 77 6 .• , .... „......, SYq 431 l3{ IBO J76 SS to 59 Yean.......... 1 63 79 74 A l03 l31 tll 83 4/ 52 6 or moro ........... .... 261 357 /20 178 296 60 to 64 Yun .......... 1 60 6e 70 56 92 l99 DS 60 2 31 Media. .......... ......... 3.6 3.7 2a5 312 9.1 65 to 69 Yea.,.,,........ 47 39 49 Se 74 99 39 4tl 17 ]7 Housing unit occupied by nonwhitea.... 15 10 7 it 3 70 to 74 years............ at 34 22 35 11 73 to 22 1s 1s „•,,,,,, ,, 2 Y 1 II 1 t l 75 to 79 yo.... ......... 801. 84 9 l2 6 17 24 Y3 7 13 6 V 3 2 ...................... 3 •,• •, ., „ , i 7 2 1 1 Yee... ••••••.• 85 Yun and over...,.... 5 p 3 2309 7 2371 3 2672 6 7820 14 l910 22 1141 4 1066 9 8205 1 1875 1940 4, ,,.. ,,, •, •, •_••„ = 1 l ear. and over........ Mien 24.8 2313 25.0 23a6 29.3 73.6 23.6 16.3 19�3 23.7 5 ........... ................ 6 or more ........ ........ 3 1 3 a age. ....... Nonwhite population 24 3s 17 ➢3 12 40 24 20 1 4 Median . ............. Under 5 Y............... 4 8 4 S 3 3 1 2 5 to 9 Yeers............. e I ] 1 a 7 a l 1 4 4 3 2 2 Peron Per ]loom N to H Yve............ IS to 19 y.............. 1 ! 1 1 1 All oecu led houdng Wd. ,......... p ' •' 3fl0 t!1! VY4 42a3 l7T 20 to 14 yew.......,.,.. 1 D 2 1 1 t ] a 1 0.50 orlw .. .................... 643 696 801 657 467 25 to 29 yomv ,.......... 4 Y 7 ] 2 3 1 4 l 0.51 to 0.75 . ................... Hb 753 728 914 411 361 621 666 494 set 30 to 34 y.......... ... 35 td 39 ye........-... p 3 1 Y 1 1 2 2 076 to 1.00 ..... ......... .... 101 or more. 240 947 161 177 150 40 io 44 Yeers........... J 2 1 1 i 1 .. ..... Howie unit neeupled by...whit.. SS l4 7 1! ] 45 to 49 year. . �......... 1 t 1 1 0.55 or leas .. ................ .. 7 3 5 1 1 3 1 9 1 10 to 54 Yeen........... 55 to 59 Year............. 1 0.51 to 075 .... .............. ........•.... 4 1 2 6 60 to 64 Years ........... 1 2 �0 .anon ..................... 1 3 1 2 t 65 to 69 ye.............. 1 1 1 1 Value of Properly 70 to 74 y.............. 75 year. end over... 18 Years and over........ 1e 6 IN ! 11 !1 11 7 4 l I A 32 i t 4 V 3 21 years end over......... 1 1 11 Owner•.ecWpied hawm[ units .......... 1636 2060 846 1128 1966 Medan ag.............. I.e. tom $5.000 ..... .... at 204 30 7 Total. 14 & over 3 4 sacs 2617 2974 3131 17e {97e 2241 goo 206 also $5,000 to 19.900 ..... ........... 35 6l6 DBO se7 541 a30 ...... Din41e. •'•,•'......•• 2 421 361 S31 456 34 371 422 16" 37 272 $1➢,000 to $14,900 .............. 829 073 151 475 954 Marred ... ............. 3 J lose 2016 assl 23Ba 13t) 1t52 1719 173b 1674 169e .. ............ 315$19. .000 to$24,900 129 419 39 62 66 Serereted.............. 19 ad to 70 21 V2 16 34 it 24 ,000 ..... ......900 $1to )7 64 . 61 17 a Widowed ................ No L39 N6 202 5Y 767 20 154 31 l20 125,000 or m.. ......... Median . ......... ......doll.,,.. 26100 17000 11snt 1goo0 16300 Divorced............... 1 54 101 36 97 44 ee 40 133 20 0] .a Nonwhdt, H...... .. 17 so 12 {1 7 ! 12 11 4 5 a Contract Rent Single ................ M... ied............. I ... 2 is i lP 4 6 1 1 1 e t 4 1 11 2 lU 1 3 2 3 Renteraccupad hand.[ unit .... .. 50! 90 401 93 764 70 ebl 93 199 105 S.,mated ............. Widow................. 3 1 1 Av.., ..................done... Divorced ............... st I l I:1 ran. Noe G0A7 107 Ue Advance table PH -I: -POPULATION AND HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS: 1960 U. S. DEPARTMENT C� ^OMMERCE M.I.r A... Cade: 0670 Nam a Homine - CITY 0010 Rocc, rdelioneldp. CITY 0010 .0069 .p069 •0070 .0071 +0073 •007] N•000e H•0069 H•0070 H•4C71 H•tl072 N•U077 ch.... (miebce age, and marital statue Tenure. Color 8, Vacancy Star.. Total population .... 5937 60" 1541 1; 0U 4075 White .. ............. 5904 5693 base I'll 61at 3773 4YOa All housing units ............. 1321 1550 1374 1736 1397 2174 Negro ..... .. 3 1 2 6 OwneroccuVled. .............. 1917 1299 laid 1501 850 602 Other.................. 33 127 6Y 22 b 47 White .. ..... Nonwhite la43 4 1272 27 1a35 13 L371 4 849 1 $96 6 Total population... 5937 6023 5b43 6703 376U 4855 .. .... Renter occupied ......... 2la 19! 107 118 401 1420 Pop. in household. ...... $937 60LO 5516 6/Y7 1753 4708, White a l 191 07 116 4C7 1420 Llead .!household .... 1429 1494 1345 1899 1337 2026 Nonwhite 1 "• 1 4 2 6 Head of prim. [am. 1393 1432 1308 166E 103Y 1276 Availablevaunt . Il 49 21 73 43 Its Pmrmyimh,idosl... 36 6P 37 37 296 752 For rent atl 32 ] 6 37 106 Wife of heed. . ..... 1316 1336 1260 ISS9 931 1037 For sale only ..... .......... 7] l7 l6 37 6 7 Child order 18....... 263J 2784 2614 JC59 107b IOd1 Other vacant ...... ..... 41 7 8 6 17 31 Other relative......... 329 340 260 402 32Y b37 No..rlativa. 31 40 47 40 70 Los P. iagroupqusrters. 9 17 6 aY 67 Condition end Plumbing Inmate of imtil.tom. 1 6 2f as Allho.,ha unite.. ...,....... 1521 1530 1374 4731 1391 2174 Oiler ............... Pop. Par household.. .... 9.7E f 3.87 l� 2.09 2154 7.Ib 7r30 Sound . .. .... W.th ail plumbing facilidn......... 1515 1515 1520 1516 1371 L360 1675 1614 1334 1329 1981 1719 Nonwhite population. 3S 130 as 22 '7 7 $3 47 Lacking only holweler .. 2 6 1 2 Popp. in homahald......... 33 130 12 22 lacki., riv.to toilet or bath Hcad of household. 5 31 13 6 1 12 orrunnngwater .. ......... 2 5 160 Hendolpnm.fem. 4 29 13 6 1 10 Dalerlorelin .......... 6 19 3 56 60 232 Primaryindividu.l l 2 2 . W.th.I1 Ploniblo, UrilRia.. .... l Is 3 53 sg 211 Wdeafhead. ,. ... .. Lacking only hot wafer. .. .., .. 4 Child under I8. ... e Lacking toffee or bath Other elative........ l! !2 V 6 a 9 private or Nnnln[ water 1 3 17 N.amhttiva......... L 1 3 3 4 6 Dilapidated . , .... ....... 0 11 13 7 6 ] 1 61 12 Papp. in group quarter.... Toronto institution. 1] Heu m unit, occupied by nonwhites..... 5 31 of . Other........... 6 Soured .. ... ......... With .11 Plumbing faulitin...... .. 5 20 28 13 13 ,4 4 1 1 IO 9 ... Pop, par household........ 4. 19 5.554 Lacking same or ill f.dlitias ..... I e a a Ddeth.11ipf ..... ...... l 1 1 2 2 .. 1470 70$1 3004 7097 2776 2767 7J74 3Y91 1733 7035 2152 3Y57 ..a or .avulse....... Lacking wme or.....cl.. ...... Lacking year. ....... Under I'r .. ..i... 70 91 04 97 76 76 74 91 33 76 36 37 37 Dilapidated .. ............. ..... 2 L I Yeor ... ....... 1,... Itotoo 107 90 91 e7 69 97 101 91 197 lopAll Ill 303 104 91 I07 at 2l 26 21 47 YT 16 2 Yaaro ........ ..... 3 l07 LlJ 138 101 97 92 126 20 21 3V 40 Number of Rooms ycan . , ,,,,,,,, .. 4 yeara ............ .. 120 69 107 49 99 92 1 4 104 13e 113 17 4b 2n 04 3l 20 33 All housing 1521 15SO 1374 1739 1397 1174 5 ye.n ............ ... 6 1.. ........... 97 ll5 95 94 107 117 90 106 92 97 92 100 120 10 LOS 26 27 2U 33 32 unit. ............. 1 1 7 4 0 173 7 Ywro ................. 90 109 as 66 111 90 104 109 33 31 40 26 .......................... 1 11 2l 4 28 230 S Yeore ............. 75 95 at 10 tl0 6S 112 91 31 30 24 30 ,,,, „ ... .... ...... 5 „ 5 34 9 9 276 585 9 Years..... . 61 103 82 44 78 60 309 7a 38 g0 24 33 ,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 4 ,, ,, l40 too 22 33 229 371 10 years ........ 73 74 61 81 la 69 68 70 ]Y 3e 3 38 27 _, „ „_ , 470 31A 645 511 362 376 Il year .......... . 73 61 66 TS 72 72 97 73 30 32 23 . ,,,,.... ... 6' tl25 002 647 l66 13 ....... 98 77 a0 67 69 65 7 00 39 37 3 32 1 " " .... 20 7a 47 t72 152 101 157 66 yr... 13 ycere ......... .. at 59 01 67 33 63 60 94 36 28 30 6 or more ..................... 7 18 0 31 57 38 14 yeara... ........ 41 47 46 40 51 34 37 9 00 34 29 4 2d 2n 31 31 21 1 26 Median .. .. .. ..... 5s5 331 S.3 S.6 Sr1 3.7 IS Ycen ...... ...... 40 49 31 3 75 40 3Y 3 31 43 51 44 00 3u 86 25 Hou4ng unit. occupied by nonwbrtn...., 6 A 1J 6 1 12 1 16 Yearo ............... 40 Y5 3] 33 ]66 20 312 33 33 47 29 35 3e 3$ 1 .... ... .......... 2 2 17 Years ............ 16 ..... ....... 25 85 E7 24 16 l9 2tl 3] $ l0 ]] . ..... 1 1 19 y... ............. . 12 l9 17 al a 11 36 16 21 30 37 45' YS ..... .. ........... .. 4 ... ..... .... ... 1 2 3 1 6 1 3 3 3 20 Yeore ....... ....... 13 1413 17 15at 14 1523 15 1547 b 1780 ll 14a0 Se 1775 1] 10a9 lb It4n 15 1]77 5tl 163] 5 1786 5. _„ ,,,, ,,,, ,,, ,,,, 6.. .. ................. t 13 12 l ] 2 t l 2 21 years and aver....... TotelpoPulalion...... 2932 3005 3010 3015 276* 9787 3383 3420 1760 102V 2379 2405 7 , „ „ ,,,,, ,,,,,,, 6 1 1 Under years ......... 511 "1 495 492 473 405 50Y 523 122 136 241 198 or Mon ..... .. ...... Median... 5to 9awe. .......... 466 496 472 454 45tl 430 $54 199 163 L40 150 Lou .... .. ... ...... 10 to 14 years. ....... 36] 378 336 352 313 305 364 377 166 lei 131 136 15 to 19 Yeore........... 16B 165 150 153 124 lie II06 1B9 149 170 34Y 306 Number of Persons 20 l0 24 ycere.......... 67 126 72 L20 44 119 70 94 106 Be 237 235 25 to 29 years. .. 230 305 218 273 204 273 190 690 d0 67 (9l 416 All occupied housing unite . ... .... IY74 1499 1747 3690 1J77 7020 30 to 34 yeero............ 297 302 318 713 313 716 359 405 s0 97 154 lie 1 30 54 32 30 259 706 35 to 39 years ........ 310 300 707 VO 110 176 1 1 122 ,,, ,,,, ,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 201 255 {90 265 460 649 40 to 44 yen............ 217 l96 233 lob 1Bd 197 (97 IssAll 165 214 228 720 140 176 (41 121 ,,,, 23] 247 12] JOB 217 293 45 to 49 Years........... lg9 Ito 135 111 Ili 07 1S7 (34 L46 182 !04 132 4, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,, , ,,, ,,, 420 40,� 425 514 212 186 50 to 34 years ......... C4 47 77 62 7Y 60 70 90 60 36 96 63 9a 0o 195 95 I15 11. 122 114 320 57 162 5 _,,,,,, ._ „ g09 28 261 3 9 1 5 B4 91 55 to 59 '.ra ........ 26 26 ]2 34 39 40 23 27 36 4! 69 136 114 l6a 6 or more ..... . ........ .. 236 240 a34 4s0 213 4.0 2.4 104 60 to64ycers... ... .. 22 38 30 30 16 14 29 30 Tb 106 172 lab Medan "" ' """' . . 41l 5 4.0 6 2l0 65 to 69 Ymr........... . I 4 19 25 12 10 l4 2] 31 37 94 3 1 0 No...in. unite ouu... by nonwhite...... 31 13 1 11 1 70 to 74 car.......... Y .. 16 1B 10 3 ll 3 to 37 58 06 1no 1 , .. ..... 1,,, 1 1 2 1 a 3 75 to 79 year ..... d ...... 80 yeero ..... d 1 1 3 1 3 7 7 4 6 23 .13 36 99 ,,, , , ,,,,, ,,, , ,,, „ 3 „ ,,, „;, d 1 { 1 a v64 Years and 3 3 3 3 V 3 1461 6 3 tl 13 146E 3! 29 4„ ., „ , „ „ ,, ,,,,,,, ,, l 1 7 3 3 2 1 i t no. 16 Medina and over........ 18 Median ltl.e 18.8 157e 21.2 82.1 22.2 22.2 31.2 211.1 ;bl ales 24.3 IVd 25.18?6 25.6 35.5 ]S.S 79W 7L5 32.5 79H 39.5 5 „,,,,,, ,,,, ,, ,, 6 armare....... .. ........... Milian 2 0 5 1 4 e6o............. Nonwhite population 11 22 69 61 41 g4 12 t0 3 4 33 20 ........ ......... Linder 5 vase....... .. 1 3 7 10 5 1 l a 4 5 to 9 Yeore............. 1 4 1 11 li 9 1 1 b 2 Persona Par Room 10 to 14 Years............ 1 1 1 7 3 I1 t 1 1 l 1 p .. All oau icd homing unit. ... ....... 1429 1494 174E 1699 1737 a031 IS to 19ycan.,....,, ,. 20 to 24 years.. ..... .. 1 J 1 1 2 1 1 1 0.50 cur lu. ........ 347 424 509 472 716 lO01 25 to 29 yeon......... ,. 1 3 a 1 6 1 3 3 1 0.51 to 0.75......... ......... 307 Js7 61 341 340 qgD 30 to 34 yen........... 1 tl 9 9 6 3 6 1 3 7 2 2 1 0.76 to 1.00 ....... ............. 577 US 25 592 228 432 35 to 39 years........ ... 1 4 6 1 3 1 g 4 I.01 or mor......... .. 139 135 150 93 53 146 .. 40 to 44 yea ra.......... 4 2 3 1 1 2 1 H.m.1 unib occupied by nonwhite.... 5 31 I3 6 1 12 45 to 49 Years �.......... 2 1 1 4 0.50 cur W. .. .................. 1 4 1 1 a 3 2 50 to 54 Years..... ..... t t I 1 1 3 0.51 to 0.75........ .. 1 10 1 t 4 55 to 59 ycan.......,..., ! i 3 ] ....................... 3 13 B ] 60 to 64 years .......... .. 1 1 1 1 1.01 or mom ...... ............. 1.01 or more. l 4 e ] 65 to 69 Years........... 1 1 t veers over 70 to years 75 years and over......... ] 1 1 1 1 Value of Property 16 Yun end over......... 5 lV Y2 M l7 le 1 5 3 4 4 22 22 15 21 years and over ....... 4 44 39 31 16 17 7 3 1 LV Ownenmaupnd housinf unite ........ 1i15 124L 1435 156% 406 tl93 Median age ............. 30.6 20.0 Iau than ]5.000.................. $5A0010 0 4 13 ] 17 62 !44 Tob1, q b: over...... 16]4 17Y9 17]! 170] (563 1601 7039 304 173* (79U t161 a010 ..... ..........• 1 115,000 to 314,900 31000. 465 140 A69 79 205 190 Smote ...... c ...... 260 237 241 218 231 tool 354 288 299 293 460 297 .................. 315,000 to 119.900 ..... 641 887 T19 l360 378 49 Married................ 1J50 1719 1413 1414 (30a 1]19 163E 16112 913 gat 136E 1140 ........ $20.00010 $24,900................E e0 l57 113 740 16 Separated............. 6 9 19 e! 13 14 tli 0 1 19 U a ai la 17 ]J 2l 227 49 109 Y4 426 $25,000 or more .... 20 {6100 37 37300 31 1 17Y00 43 1tl200 19 359 1040p 19 30900 Widowed .............. t6 49 13 23 37 36 19 la 1pp3 44 2Y 7V l29 153 Median ..................dollars.. Divenc d............... Nonwhim. 14+....... a 14 49 37 19 19 9 6 3 4 23 ld Ca.mac eat Smgle..., ... ,.�... Married .... ...... 4 4 3 9 11 30 a 2s 4 15 2 17 4 5 1 4 1 a 1 l 6 13 6 9 Renteraccujded homing unib... ... , .... 205 173 103 I10 467 1300 Separated ............. 1 l Y ! Avera[....................dollars.. Ile 99 04 114 79 67 Widowed.............. 2 1 1 D.voracd........... .... I j„ erm°Nfo 60-07107 Advance table PH. [ •POPULATION AND HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS: 1960 U. S. DEPARTMENT t1 , OF COMMERCE Major Arc. Cade. 0870 Name: , 1 110 .hut CITY 0070 R.., mIsti.al ip, CITY 0070 w007Y .007s .0076 •0077 .p076 •OOs3 H•0074 H.0073 11.0016 H.0077 11•007V H.0083 chers,muhno gym' let., and nlal To..... Color is Ve..hey Status Total po,.I.tum .. •323 6979 1670 5554 3538 1670 297 All ho..to unite .......... 3083 2342 2475 1328 467 83 Whit. .. .... Ns ro .... ..... 8470 1 6968 2 7520 1646 397 Owner oeeupid •, •. '"pied 1600 1584 1479 1166 41O 77 Other rnees, .. 44 9 SO 16 27• With. 179; 1594 IN63 1162 VU6 77 . .. _ •, 7 TotelpopuIsthm.,. 6523 6979 7870 OB54 672 1069 /97 Ranter occupied ... ...... IObY 294 029 200 SA V Pop. in houechelds. .. 0458 6839 7660 5954 297 While ........ ......... 1049 292 625 201 37 4 I lend of household, .. 1559 1676 2307 1371 448 BI Nonwhite .. ....... .... 10 2 4 2 1 Head of prim. f.m. 233, 1752 2068 Lou 431 77 Avmlable vacant .... ..... 203 434 322 64 4 PdmarymdhhhmI .. 325 126 233 49 17 4 for ttat .. ............... 193 424 091 52 Wit. or Lcnd.,,....... R064 1039 1922 1448 411 72 Par.ale only ...... ....... to 10 21 12 4 Child under l8...... 2717 2773 3106 2430 67'2 122 Other v.eanl ... ......... 23 30 52 91 a 2 Otherlal.tfve ... .. Nmml.tive., ... 657 157 467 75 415 114 162 43 90 43 21 1 Condition ad Mouthful Pop. inemup9u.rlen. .. m.to of m.1hulion . 65 30 150 105 to 5 0 0 All housing unite ............ 3053 3342 2075 1928 467 43 Other,.45 Pop por household..... 6.343 3.92 0.05 0.60 7.62 4.43 Sound .......... 2995 pQityy pQ86J y329 44e With all plumbing facilities.......... Uekine only hot water .......... 2969 2 1311 3All 1 1629 446 A !3 Nonwbita paPul.thm. Po . m household....... 43 45 11 I3 50 49 16 16 27 27 tk,kingptn.wtoiI,t.rb.th %trod of household .. It 2 It 4 7 armenina w.ler. . ............. 24 1 3 Hendelpnm.fem.. .. to 2 9 3 7 Delerfontlnrr, ........... 10 24 It 10 Primeryiadividual.... 1 2 1 With ell plumbin¢ f.cilrtin...... �.. 70 23 I1 9 Wife a(hend.......... 8 4 12 3 e Lacking only hot water.... ...... Child finder I6....... go 4 ➢o 9 12 Iaekin¢ toilet or bath Other ml.tiv. .... 5 1 2 l private or loan as water . ............. Dll.pithtad ., ..,,.... 10 10 1 6 1 I. 1 NonroleHve.,.,.., .,.. Pap. Inereu"o"tsr. . 4 4 l 1 Hou iz . urnts wcupiwl by nonwhite,.... al 2 31 1 7 Imam of l.mit.d... . Sound .. ..... 11 2 11 4 7 Other....... 1 With all plumbing faeiliti"..... .... It 2 11 4 1 Pop• par household .... I.ckm¢ some or all ft.1dts. .. . a •m. 0 . n D.uhi.mtin .. .......... Wdh all Pfumbineladlitin........, Tomlpopul.ti........ 4165 4359 3022 3557 3944 3926 2803 2751 825 847 151 146 L.cking some or all facilities .. Under I year.. ... 69 87 71 76 110 112 44 69 23 26 0 2 Dilapidated ...................... I year... ....... 2 yearo .. ....... 99 100 80 83 79 99 81 91 119 122 127 Ill 95 30l 64 93 26 33 20 30 7 1 3 Number of Room. 3 rsmv 4ye... ...... ........ 71 8 7� 72 90 66 107 103 104 a9 92 94 115 115 136 Ila looa 96 105 et9 9N 94 9y a! 29 xe 29 29 xa Ad ] 3 b a a 5 All housing units ........ ......... 3035 4342 2675 1528 497 53 5 year,, ... "" ' ... 7] 86 I5 9J 15 23 7 l t a6 2 2 1 7Yenre,,....... 7ycan 86 86 95 8B 105 IS l99 93 93 o {73 25 24 6 4 ,......... .. x ' ""' "'...... 323 79 B 3 m ............. 8ysars . ... /6 90 97 al N 106 99 B6 T7 la 24 3 6 3 "'...... 656 656 925 99 23 3 .. 9yara. .......... ..... 77 77 83 9N 110 7J 4] 77 16 24 4 2 4 "'•"""""•"" 762 2t0 334 lis 79 3 IO Years ............. las 9Y !6 1a 24 D 5 "' 5. ... ................ 795 4 8 7 512 729 467 33 II Ycon,.:.........,.. 74 1I 73 65 69 23 24 2 3 .. 6 ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, /80 Bt3 90] 447 207 39 13 Ywn, ........... 73 173 60 95 fit 69 52 l6 17 6 b 7 „ , 73 122 436 59 44 5 13 Yeera.......... ... 71 7l 69 B2 90 66 66 65 39 17 (6 3 3 ,,, 8 or mom .. ........... 20 12 31 17 a 1 14 yearo ............... 67 61 at SB 63 36 42 01 9 8 2 1 Median .. ....... .......... 4.3 3.1 9.8 5.2 $.a 5.6 15 year, ...... ...... 69 57 40 64 67 S2 17 30 a 6 4 3 Ho.... out. hecupied by nonwhilel.. .. I... 11 2 11 4 7 16ycare......... ... .. 17 an 68 61 61 64 52 49 33 43 31 Re 53 47 34 35 31 34 12 40 3 la 3 3 ............... 2 ..... . .... ........ ,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 4 1 2 l 1 ye............. 18 tome......... ...... 19 yearo....... .. .. 54 30 72 65 39 30 36 31 30 33 44 YO 13 14 Re 16 ] 5 4 7 1 1 4, •. ............. ... f „ . ................ 6 1 1 3 3 1 1 20 yean ............ 21 Yars end ovor........ 40 2697 6J Q761 19 let 31 2064 20 2216 VO 2221 1l 1370 17 1445 9 453 7 464 s• t 83 6 ... ........... ",' 1 3 4 1 ............. 2 Tomlpopulado....... 4165 4358 3422 3557 3944 3946 36a3 2751 $go 147 151 t46 Bor Bore ....... .. ...... Mdhn. . ......... ......... Under 5 yams............ 3 to9yean.... ..... .. 10 to 14 yean..,......... 446 399 404 412 402 401 459 499 359 433 430 382 689 564 371 512 SOT 350 $16 466 311 430 446 204 138 L07 93 130 lie 09 Is a1 17 Is 20 17 n Number of Poom 15 to 19ycen ......... 20 to 24 year.,.......... 279 273 277 30 293 207 RIC 103 190 207 Iq7 272 179 169 3B2 2136 ]06 416 125 76 ASA 139 as 278 30 33 62 39 52 ae 9 6 1 6 12 7 All acupied housing units ............. 2859 8 B 3 7 2401 1371 gas el 23to29yan. .... 30 to 34 Yenn ......... 32b 290 355 339 434 919 311 546 79 94 14 17 432 lot 19, 37 l4 4 35 to 39 Yean........... 315 300 345 373 423 359 327 176 97 72 13 it ,,,, •,, ,,,,,, .. 1000 909 09V, l99 99 3B 40m44 Yeen.. .. ...... Jon 307 256 g3S All 239 39] lY9 62 5II 14 13 ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 304 3311 471 236 99 15 45 to 49 Yee............. 2e3 227 too 163 196 IVS 111 79 32 20 6 a 4 ,,,,, „,,,,,,,,,,,,, 440 418 491 430 106 20 50 to 54 years ........... 212 221 151 136 I206 106 49 32 19 2b V 6 5 ...... .. 289 311 324 264 79 l4 55 to 59 y.ars.... .. .., 112 209 e3 306 el 69 26 NS 1b 13 V V 6 or more .......... .... 197 220 924 107 51 a 60 to 64 yean.......... 144 201 82 104 43 52 16 30 17 19 1 3 Media. .... ... .. 115 3.5 3.3 p.0 3.6 3.7 65 to 69 yea.,.........,. 133 lit 73 66 45 59 16 31 12 12 3 2 Aoudag units occu0id by n0nwhiln.... 1l 2 It 4 7 70 to 74 Ycan........... 103 ll° SB 48 34 29 !N 24 12 Y I 2 i .... 1 75to79ye.rs., ... ... 5s an II0 42 13 Is 6 7 3 6 1 ... ............... 2 .... D 1 3 1 80 to 84 ye............ II2 40 as 27 y 9 2 9 3 $ ........... 7 1 3 85 rear, end over,... . 12 29 la 31 4 5 II ] 3 4 ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,, 4 1 5 IBye.ra end.v........... 2721 2961 1974 11S2 2304 9349 1411 1471 47C 450 46 as i0 5 .. ... ................. ➢ Median ea.............. 30.1 31.1 27.4 27.9 26. Ross 194 ➢t,l toll 24.6 As. to 6 or mare.......... 2 1 I 2 M.di.n ..... .. .... I Nonwhite population. Undo 5 y............... Re 4 19 3 3 1 0 26 e 24 0 it 4 b 13 3 14 a Persons Per Room 5 to 9 Y................ . 10 to 14 Years............ 6 1 2 1 1 3 6 1 2 I t 1 1 3 1 4 3 All omu Id housing units.......... 0.50 or ten 2/D9 1131 M71 I]s R Ol 3 7L i 7l 3 262 448 141 el 20 IS to 19 yean............ 20 to 24 ye.............. 25 to 29 yun. .... ... 4 0 2 9 1 1 1 2 2 6 1 1 3 1 .............. ...... 0.51 to 0.73 '715 610 160 396 Ill 23 30 to 34 Years............ 1 2 1 3 4 1 1 .................. 0,76 to I.W ........ ........ .. 711 $75 026 sea let 29 35 to 39 Yan........... I t 1 a 2 3 9 1.01 0r mare. 280 130 A69 139 39 3 40 to 44 y............... a 1 1 t 1 1 1 •, Amain unit. oecuyed by no Rims.... 11 2 It 4 1 45 to 49 yse............. 1 0.55 orles................. ..... 3 2 1 50 to 54 yes........, .... 1 ! Us to 0.73 ....................... 4 1 6 3 55 to 59 year............ 1 1 1 0.76 to 1.00 2 4 1 2 60 to 64 yean............ 1 2 ...................... Lot or more ...................... 2 1 2 65 to 69 years............ 70 to 74 y.............. 1 V.Im of Properly, 75 Yenn and over.....,... 18 Yale ead.ver......... ID 10 2 2 0 D 11 I 16 N 1 ) 3 9 9 b Tva.rocupied housing units. . 1315 1302 1449 ties 375 76 21 yean and ever........, Mdian ago...•........,. 15 !0 i Se La. than /5.000................ 15.000 to 19.900 .. .............. 173 19 4 a 13 1 Total, 14Is over.,.... 2943 3204 Also 2330 247 2533 loanlogo DO a13 9 92 $10.000 m 1H.900................ 435 392 D38 267 Do 19 Smal................... q79 ]pe Nl 3T4 298 1J l0 71 78 IN I7 115,000 to/19.900................. 206 401 461 647 246 37 M.rdd......... 17 2V0 219! 1719 176o 2009 2018 Las 9 1291 421 421 60 9 $20.11DD to 124,900 ......... 44 355 233 l98 45 0 Separated ............. 47 53 6 22 24 it to t0 2 a 125.000momrs.............. . Madi.a ..... .........dollar,.. 33 12600 132 16000 112 17 00 43 17400 !s 174010 14 174no Widowd................ Divorced................ 73 129 370 162 47 31 190 74 32 56 98 111 1 la 79 Op 10 7 1s 30 1 2 3 contract Rent Nonwhite, 14+ . Single ................... M.rdd U 4 9 11 2 a 2 a 5 4 11 3 9 16 ] S 3 3 / l 3 9 2 7 e tante.upid boost.[units ............ 10t6 215 007 Joe 36 ] ............... Sap.ratcd........ ...... 43 Avsnp. ..............dollars., 9 109 sea 96 Widowd.............., D...d............... 1 1 l lath D.,rriJ Cen... U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Form No 60.07.107 Advance ta6le PH-1: -POPULATION AND HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS: 1960 Buteu or the Ceram. Meier Are. Code: 01170 N.rm: 15' H.u.ing CITY 0010 R.w,nelati... Id CITY 0070 .0014 -0102 -0 {04 H-006u 4.0102 J.OI04 chamdemd. .sc, marib� Imt pte tu Tenure. Color 6: Vacancy Sntw Tailpopulolion 1029 292 747 Whim, . .. 1022 968 737 All bunnies unite ...... .. 363 89 103 N.Rro ....... ....... 3 Owner aeupied .. .. ...... 230 54 125 Olber recce. ..., 7 21 13 While .... .......... Nonwhite .... 230 52 2 124 1 Tobl,epulAtum ., 1029 292 747 Renter «..Pied .. ......... 105 31 54 Popp, in household......., 1029 292 747 White 104 27 52 Hc.d of household .. 335 65 179 Nonwlutc .. ........ 1 4 2 Head of Pnm, ram..,. " 'd'"du.l 262 76 173 Aveilpblo vacant .... .. 1b 3 I Prim. s3 9 0 .. .�... For rent . ..... ... ...... 13 1 1 Wife of heed ......... 260 6e l69 For .1. only .•.•.... ...... 3 2 2 Chdd unda IB....... 347 94 33) Other v,,..t ..... ........... t 1 i Other rzlntivc..... ,. 34 43 11 N...I.tive...... ... 33 t Propp. in W.up quart..... institution. Condition end Plumbinl femme al . Other...... All h... ing unite . .......... 363 69 183 Pap. per h.usehoW..... 4.47 5.60 7.49 sound .. 112 76 173 24 With ell plumbms failitin hot 312 76 7s Nonwhite ppulethm- Po hohxholdn...... 7 7 24 15 L.cklnl only water............ bath .in �.d household...,,. 1 6 15 ] laeklnSIoN.to mint or of .rrunn:ngwe/er .............. Hcadolpnm.f.m.., 1 6 3 Debriontinr .. ... ..... 1 12 a Primery.ndivbl.0 WOh all plumbing f tellid........, 1 12 a Wife of hand..:.... l 5 3 Lacking only hat water ........ Child under 18......... 1 7 9 Ucking pdvela toile! or b.th Omerml.&... .. 4 5 or tame, weber ...... Dinpidebd.. 1 Nmuenlive.... ... P. Ingroup4uanni .. 1 .... Howie((.nib «cupid by nnnwhilu..... 1 6 3 LAmt..f id.hmd... , &nntl .. .. .......... 2 3 Other................. With .11 plumbing ndlllian...,, 2 3 Pop.perhowehold. .. Lacking wme or .11 Aellilie....... . Mate Femnle Male Fermlg M-Ig Female Mile Fennel Male F&mA1 Mote Female ... DWitth .11p .. ......... With.11Pme 1 4 Total uleRan ,. POP 514 515 159 133 380 347 h,......... or All td......... lacking some or ell Under 1 Yeer ....... ., 19 19 ¢ 2 7 10 .... •••••••• Dibpidebd ............. I yeee............... . 2 y..n ............... 15 13 19 16 1 2 4 1 10 13 6 11 3 yeero ................ 16 13 4 1 16 7 Number .f Room. 4 yen. ...... ........ 16 10 4 3 13e 5 Ycero ............... 9 14 6 4 14 e All hou,ing .nits ..................... 76 /9 I63 6 Years ............ 13 10 5 5 4 3 10 is 1t I.... ...... ............ 2 2 1 0 7 Ycero .............. BYva. 11 9 15 7 s 2 4 !/ 13 ........ ......L......... 3. 146 13 1 .............. 9 .......... 1 a 2 2 14 6 ........................ 4 ...................... 9 34 ¢ ywro....... 10 Ycero........... 9 s 2 2 4 SO 16 5 ......,. I....1 ,... 126 169 II Yea. .............. 6 4 4 3 11 .... 6 .......... 12 12 Yanro.......,........ It 9 3 2 10 5 .......... 2 I3 16 o la 1 8 or more .. .... ....... „ 1 yen................ 14 ants 6 4 1 4 3 1 • 6 4 Malian ................... 4.0 prtl 5.0 i5 yce.,.............. 5 1-1.wi I unite occupied by ...while,..... 1 6 3 16 Ycero .............. I7 2 3 2 2 10 R .... ........ .... .. 2 Ycero, .......... . IB yeero............... 3 11 3 1 5 ...... . ..... . .... 3. ......... 3 19 yea............. 4 a 3 3 a 4 ...... 4 2 20 Years................ 3 ....... ...... ....:... 5, ................... 1 3 21 Ywro end over......... ]l4 7133 93 173 lot 6 ... ............ 7 Total population ..... 573 572 113 111 I59 ]67 „ ,,,, ,, ,,,,, ,,, 8 or more.. ...... �......... 1 Under 5 Yeer........,... 73 57 72 54 13 21 11 13 a9 6l 39 59 52 Medico ..... ........... 5 to 9 ywro. .. ....... IO to 14 yeem...... .... 41 31 11 13 46 47 15 to 19 V.......... ... 22 32 1s 6 35 14 Numbs of Pawn. 20 to 24 Yea............. 47 63 73 44 10 9 7 a l6 11 15 32 All.'honing .nib.......... 335 55 179 25 to 29 yeero...,.. ... 30 to 34 Y ............... 46 46 a 12 29 31 I 29 35 to 39 year. ........ 40 36 1s to 30 35 ,,, ...............I..... 2 ,. . ....1...... "" 11 6 21 35 40 to 44 Yen. �........ 41 25 4 e 24 is 76 19 is 45 to 49 Yenn .......... 30 37 10 9 19 13 43 "' ' ' '"" """' "' a5 .10 40 SO to 54 Yeen........... to 15 a 9 17 12 . ..................... 5, ............ ...... 40 9 37 55 to 59 yen.,........ 16 6 17 l2 12 !0 10 3 1 7 1s s 6 or mare ......... ..... 40 to 64 Ycero........ 6 6 3 3 1 3 5 Mdbn ....... .. ... tee 3:2 p31 65 to 69 V..... .,. Houtini .niboccupiedaupied 6Y nonwhite,..... 1 e 3 70 to 74 Yea.......... . 4 6 3 s 3 1 I„ ... ....... .. 75 to 79 .... 4 1 1 1 5 ..... .. 2 V.,........ 80 to Yeer.. ....... 1 3 ] t ......... ......... 3 BS year. end over ....... 3 1 ....... ........ 4, u 4 ywn end ova ...... V. 109 92 Ila „ „ .................. 5... ........................� 1 1 7 Meduen ace....... .... M 26.7 6.3 4.6 x4.6 29.7 7tA 8.4 1a.4 0,5 30,5 6 or more ................ Mdhm .. nwhi" 7 4 142 e 4 7 ...... er ...... Under 5 Y....... . 1 Y 2 N 5 l0 9 yeero.......... Perwm Per Roam 10 14 . 1 2 l All ied...... 335 141 V......... IS to 19 yeero ........ 1. 20 to 24 Yeen............ l 2 2 .... I........ 0.5, .................. 05 or Ian 77 32 32 41 25 to 29 yenta .......... 1 l .... 0.51 l0 0.75 .................. 117 15 26 30 m 34'Yean... , ...... 1 1 1 1 0.76 to 1.00 ............... .. Ila le ]! 35 to 39 Ycero .......... 7 t 1 2 1.01 or more. 40 to 44 yeero............ Houdn unite xcupied by n.nwhilce..... 1 6 t 3 45 to 49 Y............... SO 54 1 1 1 05�1 or lea ...... .I.— ... 0,51 to 0.75 . to Ycers........... 55 to 59Y............... 7 ................... 0,76 to I.OD .... ............... 1 1 3 60 to 64 ywn............ 1 1 1.01 or more i 65 to 69 Ywn........ .... .................. 70 to 74 Ycere............ 75 ywro and over... ... V.1ue of Property 18 yen. end over ...... °. 1 3 to 7 3 3 21 Ycar. end over......... 9 3 1 7 3 1 wn O.r.oceupid homing unto ....... a 170 s0 125 Median aa... .......... I.A. than $5.000 . ..... ...... $f,000 [0 $9,900 9 8 77 Tom], 14 @ over...... 349 364 Its 99 2l2 215 .9,.... ........... $10.000 to $14.900 ........... 121 37 IB to 65 3 fill. ...... Mu 40 177 49 275 71 S iN 70 47 167 is 160 SIS.000 to $19.900. ........... $20,000 to $24,900............... 9 1 ned................. sepernted.............. 9 s 1 1 1 $25.000 or me ........ .. Median ...... ........dollen . 13000 14008 19p05 Widowed ............... Divorced,.........,..... 1 l0 11 19 4 4 It N 4 • 15 T Nonwhite. 14....... 3 3 10 6 3 3 Conine, Rent Smgtc...... ........ ..... 3 1 4 9 °Married .............. 1 a 5 3 3 Rent. . .,id houdng .nib............ too 30 53 Sepereld... ..... .. . Aver. Be .................duller... 49 l00 Widowed............... 1 1 Divorced ................ 1 fifth Form Noe60.07 107 u. Advance table PH.L.-POPULATION AND HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS: 1960 u. s. DcroR .. of u1=Ccn oMMcrscc Meier Are. Code: 0870 Nome• Homing CITY 9335 Race, rcleti.. hip. CITY 0335 -- .000e .0068 .0101 .010E .0107 •0104 A•0008 M.0064 4.0101 J.0102 J.010J J.4toq =leer•cle^ilia .g., end mmitnl mtue Tenure, Color& VeaneY Statue Told population.. 153 2350 1948 9p93 167{{I 6799 While ..... .... 151 2336 1210 9!5! 16274 6747 All hommt unite ... .. 120 390 314 242E 4089 W? Negro ... .... .. 1 Owner occupied ........... 2 547 889 2047 3597 1317 Other rota,.. ....... 2 14 to 136 et 52 White Nonwhite 2 543 4 964 5 2024 23 3383 12 1520 12 T.nlpopul.tnm 153 1]60 tx4e 9693 Ipl l'/ e'/9V .. ........... Ranter occupied ................ 113 27 15 190 269 63 Pop in hoowhold........ 133 2350 1241 9679 1630Y 6799 Whits ,,, ,, ,, ,,,, All 27 15 193 267 82 Hcad of household... Its 374 344 224E 3866 1620 Nonwhite 2 2 z 1 Head of prim. fame... 3p 566 296 2101 3774 1b7D A,.1161. .. ...... 5 I1 8 l71 33 .. Priof 9 e 40 For rent .,,., Fort.nt 5 2 12 is 4! 0 ofheed .......... head 8 2a 4099 99 o7 Up 1494 .. .. ........... Fer.ele only ............. a Child 8 ........ 097 1192 D74 Vp07 ply J 34 Other want ....... ........ 3 5 2 t? 117 2 92 3 s Othe olaivnder ... 5 111 69 69 473 906 95 754 M...helntdvc Nonreletive 5 11 9 73 {At# DV P. in ork..,,... rimlinni.. w... . 7 14 Y Cond:eon and Plumbing All Founeg unit• ............... 120 590 $14 2423 4089 1697 t. Other. of .... Pop.nr household........ 2.65 2.24 ♦♦ 0.40 l 3A 4.3. 1.38 Sound . ........ 120 569 312 LAW 3055 1645 W4h.11 plumbing fe=diti.......... . 120 589 5t2 2409 3943 1640 Nonwhite ppulaton. in houwholde 7 1u ge 135 63 52 51 tacking only hot water. .. R I t Pay ...... ) iV 26 I3B 63 lacking private toilet or bath Heed of household.... 2 4 5 25 14 13 or tormng water ........... Deterierak:n i 2 1 D 11 I I A 4 32 Header prim. ram.. I'dotry:ndivfdu.l ... 2 4 5 24 1 14 13 .. ............ Wish•I1 grumbles fecllille•... 1 1 0 107 9 Wife .(h.ed.... ... ,. Y 6 35 lu 12 la,kht, only hot water ......... 2 1 Gild under 18 ........ 3 14 62 42 23 Lacking ppnvale toilet or bath Other rela6w ....... 1 3 13 b 3 or runnln water. .. Dilapidated g ....... ....... 5 2 25 Y Nonreletivo. . ..... P.p. in group quarter•.... 1 1 Heusi [ unit# acuplad by nonwhite..... 2 4 5 25 14 13 Othe... i.. ... ion... tl 2 4 S 25 14 17 Olhcr..... With all plumbing fecll:tfee.......... 2 4 5 25 14 13 Pop. per household........ 5.4E t.91 4.00 Leekmg wm, or .11 f•efliti.......... e e air D.tenmann Wah.11 plu.. .......... mbingledlit'l"..... Tetellooplation IOt 43 1164 lies 613 035 4939 4734 0226 0091 344V J350 Lacking wme or ell facilities ........ Und.r I year.......... 49 42 23 20 216 190 31i< 262 104 93 Dil.p:d.t=d .. ................ I Year ............... 34 56 31 24 240 754 311 277 122 300 2 Ye an ............ s so 62 29 36 260 210 361 305 119 129 3 yen.. 47 36 go 29 247 217 350 320 Able 126 Number of Room, 4Yar° "' """""" 4S yy S4 37 ] 310 100 pp i0& 32 ¢ 134 113 All hoeing true 120 990 144 2423 4089 1657 5 yen 6 yean . ........ 47 36 12 15 167 171 273 gev Soy A16 .................... 1, A e 4 7 Ye............ .. „ 35 46 21 AS 165 146 277 244 110 10T 2„ 113 22 3 8 ye en ................ 33 22 14 9 ISO 11a 253 250 194 96 ................... 3 ,,,, 9 t 3 4 59 19 9 yen................ 26 32 1s 21 123 99 220 208 66 82 , ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4,,,, 2 5 121 30 IOyu en ................ 29 17 1ap 2l 139 lop 206 l90 83 92 ,, ., ., ,,,,, ,,, 5, 332 85 1191 2267 747 II Year..... .......... 25 20 1M 14 97 101 2C0 `Btl 80 99 ,,, ................. p 125 Y29 12 1559 775 12 yaps.... .... .... 20 24 6 16 tat 79 167 144 90 2 ,,, ,,,,,,, 7, 2D 16 36 39 116 13 Yee.......,... ., 24 10 6 1! 54 79 102 62 66 ............ ... . a or hors .... .............. .•. 2.0 3.4 pap 525 8 S14 6 513 14 yean. .... .• IS 4 14 32 10 6 6 {I 5 34 49 47 30 l95 90 Ito I00 Btl 4y 43 56 40 Mr .n .,,. ....... Hevnnt unlb occupied by nonwhites..,.. ! 4 S 25 19 13 Yean......... 16 Yen .............. 1S 13 3 49 05 67 tat 39 40 1 17 Yeats ............... 1 1] 7 1 1 6 33 29 52 51 46 32 ..... ...... ............. 1 2 IB yeah.., ............ 1 11 14 0 a 13 51 40 !0 ...... ............ ... 1 19 yea ...... ........ 19 7 1 3 4 7 5 20 20 2/ 27 VY 13 13 22 „ ,,, ......... ,31 ...... ' 7 3 1 11 1 5 1 5 yan .............. 21 end owr U As 7 35 2 581 a 605 6 314 3 312 ``0 2294 43 2717 37 796E Dv 404V 17 1666 21 170tl 5. ........ ............ 6 ... .............. 7 1 2 11 1 ] Year, ....... Total population...... lop 45 1164 1106 613 635 4959 4734 6220 8091 3449 3350 . ""' . .... 9 or mare ..... Under rune ......... a 232 942 1as tat 1921 t 8 0 1 t 654 1 566 ............. ..... M«Ilan 9 t93 71 qt 774 1356 292 1823 576 396 316 .. ............ 4year.......... IO to 14 yan...... .... 10t 106 156 46 44 42 76 472 421 343 IS to 19 Yan........... 3 ] S6 45 27 ]I 176 WB 377 170 190 132 191 Number .f Perrone 20 to 24 Years............ 40 25 26 67 22 17 452 259 259 527 01 391 25 to 29 years .......... 17 3 143 128 67 76 665 632 950 931 929 335 364 All occuplad housing units.... 1jj! '78 374 304 224II ]866 1620 30 to 34 yen........... 11 9 3 116 92 192 57 60 73 D) 412 412 111 141 641 6.1 667 339 302 302 1„,,,,,,,,,, 2 36 6 79 6 36 22 221 72 468 33 224 35 to 39 ye.m........... 40 to 44 Yeere............ 9 2 A 177 T7 ee 71 22 206 159 15Y ND7 355 355 Ago 22e l44 ... ...... ...... 3. 1 116 67 398 681 290 45 to 49 yan.... ...... 3 l 32 37 15 9 94 77 252 2lv l93 10I ............. 4 68 92 604 113] 93p 50 to 34 year,.......... 3 ] 22 20 6 a 55 49 161 153 ! 69 ,,, ,,, ,, ,,, ,,,,, ,,,, 5 1W 59 51E 610 349 55 to 39 yeera........... 3 4 10 17 5 5 20 36 90 90 09 55 ,,, ,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,, 6 or men ..... ........ 90 44 405 702 306 60 to 64 Yean .......... 1 5 13 1 4 12 29 58 TV 33 40 32 Median let 4.0 4.0 4.2 411 4s1 65 to 69 Yean .. .... ! 1 11 9 7 2 19 22 37 6tl 20 Homing units «cupla l by nonwhltca.., 2 4 5 25 14 33 70 to 74 yore... ..... 2 9 2 9 5 12 24 45 24 14 12 19 16 2 1 75 to 79 Yeere........... 4 1 1 2 1 1 0 16 11 b 5 I .., . ... '...... 3 1 1 2 4 a 3 2 80 t.84 ran. .. . 1 1 6 ] 6 1 tl 3 ....... 5 „_. „ 1 e e 2 83 Yan and over ........ 18 and over !03 44 596 631 331 329 235 2404 4078 4203 172 9 17D9 C. „ „ _,,, „ „ 5 ,,,,,, „ ,,...... ,.. „ 1 2 3 1 V Yan ...... Median age ............. 26.8 20.4 21.5 23.1 19.6 15.3 19.7 16.3 Ross 10.7 21.4 6mumn. ..... .. ........ Median 7 1 Nonwhite population, 1 1 7 7 W W 71 67 39 44 25 27 . .. .......... Under 7 1 4 4 3 !9 13 11 12 D 11 ly ,V/ 3 Perron. Per Room ar,.......... 10 to Yan........... 10 to 14 Yean,.......... 1 2 D J 5 i All. hotting uniU ........... 11 S S7V g04 2249 ]066 1620 15 to 19 yan. ......... 20 to 24 yore......... 1 1 t 2 1 4 7 3 12 3 4 4 4 a V 0.50 .r lee ............. 74 124 85 412 731 3S4 25 to 29 Yeen ......... 7 s 2 7 ........ O.SI to OJS ....... .. 6 la0 9p s5a 903 411 30 to 34 yea"........ 1 3 7 4 1 3 12 7 3 Y 1 3 0.76 to 1.00 � � 20 253 96 3022 A756 699 35 to 39 ye.............. 3 1 1 6 1 1 3 4 Lot.,.... ... .. ..... 1 47 2p 290 474 156 40 to 44 yeen ....... 1 2 3 1 Houun unit. aaupW by...whltn...; 2 4 5 25 14 13 45 to 49 yen......... 0S0or lass ..................... 1 1 4 3 2 p 50 to 54 yap, .......... 3 1 1 1 0.51 to 0.75 .. ................. 3 1 6 4 55 to 59 Year ............. 1 12 2 1 0.76 to 1.00 .................. 1 2 30 6 4 60 to 64 Yan ...... .. 1 i 1.01 or men .......... ......... 3 1 2 65 to 69 years............ 1 3 Value of Property 70 to 74 Ycen., ...,...... 75 Yean and over......... 18 yan and over ...... A 1 4 5 6 7 33 41 17 24 12 17 21 years and over....... 3 1 4 5 0 e ]) 4l 35 34 1 16 Own¢raaupfd housing units.... ... . Median oa..,........... 13.1 26.9 I. khan 35,000.... 65,000 to 69,90D Total, 14@owr...... !03 45 64t N3 7so 337 231 2045 444g Y500 130 1235 ................. $10.000 10 $14.900.................. single......... .... Married 43 36 a 311 el 536 ea 567 S 294 37 305 31 2183 l96 2234 6U 3732 ao $811 30 1556 27! 4572 $15.t100 to 6I9.900 ............... $20.000 to $24.900 ................ Separated............. a 1 7 2 9 A7 29 14 53 11 13 ............... 025,000 or man .................... W.dowcd....... ......... 4 4 3 2S 5 4 a 7 1 27 7a 40 44 53 200 7V 14 23 95 ]S Madden ................. doll.... Div. re ed................ IS 3 e f3 Nenwhito, 14+ .. ,. 1 ! D 3 1 a 3s 41 l5 27 1/ 1s Contract Rent Single ........ .......... 1 3 1 9 2 9 3 e 6 3 Mended ................. 4 u D 6 26 3a 12 1v li 14 Renteraauyied housing units........... &lualed.... ...... . Widowed................ ! 1 2 t Average ...................do�lan., DiLm.od ............... Ifah DKenmal Census U. S DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Fran No, 60.07-107 Advance table PH-L.-POPULATION AND HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS: 1960 B..... .I the Ca.... 0670 N.mu 6 Hamm, CITY 0335 Rnte, tclothm.bip, CITY 0335 .0106 .0106 4.0105 J•0106 .Imraclenetiw ape, and eoritnl empi Trnure. Color h V... rey Status Tolnl population, 3460 6381 Whit. ...... ,. 3423 6303 All bo..I. unite . ............ 114e 2767 N ro ... . Ownrr oc.dpied............ 615 1190 Other rote. ........,, 37 75 N nw6ltc .....• '• 6 79 11lt T.t.1"ul.tiot 3460 6351 Renter acup¢d ' .. . 436 756 Po p m ioveeho ••.. 6751 .......... 45a 749 ri of , 1071 I904 94 1607 ..................... Nwhil..a.1 Nonwhite 2 9 Hetad ', deco... of pd.. Head of rim 167 1259 .. ..........• Available vaunt 57 rY "' Id....... .. 795 ...... ... Tor rent $2 123 123 Wdo .(head........... d. of 1512 only ......... ..... For ante only •••• •• •^ 6 167 Child order 8......... 1104 2330 Other vent .......... ..... IIO 47 Otherkuve ......... mbtliv 379 370 Nbnrelattve Pop.in 79 70 23 Coudrtlon and Plumbing go ..alter..... Inmate.....tituti..... O. NO 40 16 7 Alloundne voile .......... 1990 1367 Par _ sehold....... Pop. Par household ..... 7.07 0.47 Sound .. ............ 990 3211 will, ell Plumbing I"cilltiee.......... 908 214 Nbnwhi to ppulation,. 77 71 , lacking only hot water... .,. 2 P. in Inutholtl....... 35 70 Lacking private tbdO or bad, Plead of houwhold ..... Headolin 4 20 or runnmg water .............. 2 17 m.fne, ,. 3 19 Detedoreting ........ ... 134 132 175 130 Pdrutrymdividual.... Wde of hand....... 3 7 1 to W4h.11 plumbing f.cilitiea......... La.king only hot water ........ t . Child under IS........ 10 31 Lathing et. toilet or bath Other . . .. remove 9 1l priv or rearm ng water .. ........ 2 4 Nomeloti.............. 1 Dd.,klaud ..... ...,. 24 21 Pop.in group quarter..... 2 How'% unite occupied by mm.hiln... a 20 1 mate ofrotibadoo... 2 Sound ......... With all plvmbmg (edliiies....... 7 7 34 18 Other.. ... .... Pop. per household.. b90 n lacking wme or all facilitiat .....Frond D.tenonnn ' � 1 1 Total Motion 1774 1606 3100 3261 ......•. With all plumbing fecil�lim ........ Lacking wmo or all fadlities......... Pop ., Under l vean............ 46 30 94 91 bdepld•ted .................... t I year................. 2 Yearo ............... 31 47 79 69 76 70 66 37 Number of Roams 3 ye.. .............. 4 yya e.K ............. 5 yeam 33 33 53 10 30 39 70 Be38 61 57 75 All housing unlK .. ............... I, llMa 5 1723 23 . .............. fiy7 years ,...... .. 44 3B 33 32 67 63 35 54 - „ ., 3, "••• .... 25 04 8 '.m ........... 0 year. ...... ........ 3 34 37 63 . .... ................ 386 9 .......... ...... 23 30 61 43 �,, ,, „ ,. ..... 600 575 10'.. .............. '. 30 30 30 57 39 71 46 5. .. .... ,, , ..— 201 301 N Yearo . ........... 30 46 6. ....... ................ 119 412 12 teen.. ........... 40 37 83 14 7. .. .......... . 160 260 13 yUs. ....... ...... 75 31 43 62 4 ar more .. ............ b a 47 14 Yearo ............... 22 12 43 62 . ..... ... .... Kett Yµ 920 IS ye.ro............ ... 22 12 Flouring voile occupied by nonwhites..... Uni I.. 4 20 16 yes ............... 17 years......... ....... 30 30 30 30 go 44 54 45 43 , ...... ............ 2 .. ............. 18 yeua ...........: 22 30 30 43 47 33 37 3 ... ............. ...... 7 3 19YCa13................ 37 4•,„•,,.....,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 7 20 Years... •..........• l09V 1791 135 5. ,,,, 6 21 Yeore end over.. ..... 1014 6' """. ""•"•' ""•••• i 3100 3261 7 ..... ................ 1 Undpopulethm—.... 1774 210 1646 316 333 8 or mom ........... .......... or Under Yearo............ 333 391 Median . ........ ... ..... 5 to 9 Years....... ...�. 10 to 14 Years........... 166 U6 145 149 lY9 ]77 791 276 Number of Person 15 to 19 ye.............. 20 to 24 year ............. 25 to 29 y................ 124 166 154 127 155 115 232 214 190 225 log All acupied housing veils ............. I 1071 134 1946 235 3010 34 yeaK ......... 35 to 39 Yearo.......... I to 126 126 109 193 244 212 267 ,,,,, ,,,,,, age 346 40 to 44 yeaK......... 95 116 229 232 201 3„ ... ...... .............. 199 364 45 to 49 Yeat............. 11J' 93 206 4. ,,, „ ,,, ,...... 204 377 50 to 54 Yen re .......... 67 46 136 136 5.. 197 276 Yearo ........... 63 60 44 116 96 137 !OU .................. 6 or moro . ...... . ............ 97 60 to 64 yeaK.... .. .. W w M 43 Median ...... ... 20 3.0 65 to 69 yeaK....... .. 41 42 51 91 92 Housing unite ouu... by nonwhites..... 1„ 5 7 20 20 1 73 to 74 year............. 75 to 79 Yearo..... ... 37 17 34 19 39 42 79 49 • • 2., •• ••••• •• ••.•• .. "" ""' "•••' " 5 85 years .... I9 12 11 22 """ """ "•"""•••" ." 1 V ye rs era. 85 r and over........ 9 1 U 12 27.3 4 •••..........• l ] IB Yeari end over....... 069 5, ........ 1 7 Modmn nge . ......... 26 s0 26.0 26.0 xe.Y 27.0 2h0 27.7 6 or mom ...................... 2 4 Median ....... .......... Nonwhite population. Under 5 year... .. 20 l 17 2 35 to 47 9 Pa... Per Roam 5 to 9 y.... ............ 10 to 14 year............ IS to 19y, ars 1 3 3 1 5 l 1 ( 9 4 All ouuyial Fowing unite ........... 1071 310 1946 702 ........�� 20 to 24 ye.............. 25 to 29 Years .... 4 1 2 3 tl 2 0.59 .rime ............... 0.51 to ... ....... ....... 241 ... 30 to 34 yea K.......... 7 5 4 to I o0 ... ................ 1 00 a7vtoo $95 35 to 39 ye............. • 3 1.01 I.01 or man.. ... ...... too 230 220 40 to 44 years........... 1 4 4 Hou0.5�t units xcuPie.. by n............ 4 20 45 to 49 Yearo.... ....... 7 1 I 1 0.51 malt ,........ Y 4 50 to 54 Ye.............. 0.76 malt .. ..................... 4 55 to 59 Ya............ , 2 to ... ......... 4 60 to 64 y.aro............ 1 1 LOl or coon•• 1.01 mom 2 6 65 to 69 Yearo...... ..... 75 to 74 Yearsve, 1 I ! Value of Property -... 75 years end over..... IB year and over........ 21 and over......... 1 l4 It 12 9 22 21 21 20 unita......... OwnLese Years Medico sec .............. than $ .0[i). ......... Leas then 2259 9.900. $5.000 to $9.900............... Total, 14 hover...,.. 1236 I164 3436 $10.000 to 114,90D................. Single.................., 295 864 425 627 l027 615,000 to $19.90D................. M.n(ed., .......... �.... e71 588 1590 $20.000 to 324,9D0................. Svparot.d... �....... �.. 37 20 70 125,000 .r more .................... Widowed............... 3Y 04 !37 33 Ss 116 116 Medbm'............ ....dollaK.. Divorced................ 73 16 3T 14 23 25 Contract Rent Nonwhite, 14+,...... Single.. Married 6 10 3 9 3 16 7 17 Rhousing unite............ ................. Sepereted.............. 2 1 nge ..................dollars.. Averting Widowed....,.......... DIV.Ked.... u.......... r Form N`o.. 6o 07 1070e Advance table PH -I. -POPULATION AND HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS: 1960 U. S. DEPARTMENT of the Can COMMERCE I Howing CITY 0626 Rm., rclmionehip. CITY 0625 .0031 •0031 •003] a0036 •0037 •007tl F•0031 F.0032 p003 F.00] 6 F•t101y F•008 chamctcrietice .ga, andes elro Tenure. Color Be Vaeaney status Tomlpopulnthm .. 2441 5650 54 a 4562 V12'r 519 7397 Whltc ....... .. 2409 5600 17V6 4562 4127 ]Y] All hnmme gait .. ....... 901 1999 lies 1689 s06 2260 Negro . ... ... 62 Owneroreupied .......... 492 1100 1200 170 747 1325 Otlar rota. .. 31 !0 04 !b ]V 60 Whit, ... ........... Nonwhite hitepied 490 2 1173 7 1191 9 667 11 742 5 1335 10 Total P.mil.d... , .. 2441 b650 5002 4962 µlet 7b19 .... .... Rent, 337 684 890 566 692 363 Pa . m households ... 2441 5439 5749 4556 4121 6137 . ., ..... Whlto ,,, ,,,, ,,,, 333 679 094 380 Sol 36L Flead of household. 029 1064 2096 1464 143V 1688 Nonwhite ...... V 5 4 6 5 2 Head of pnm. is.... 67.1 U52 1641 ltle 1306 {107 Available vacant ......... 45 94 {41 ITS IOU 524 Primary individual Wdc hand......... 154 616 312 UD5 457 1Y09 938 1075 9e'I 1429 Par real .. ...... ... .. ..... Por ale only ... ......... 47 1 79 1S 1 26 15 166 9 97 7 109 its of Chdd ands, 18 ..... 769 1093 1718 1594 9310 2b23 Other vaunt ................. 24 41 46 s0 43 56 Other rclodve..,......• lbn 446 465 130 304 410 Nanrelapv....... ... 42 at too 6s 7J 79 P. in group quarters..... IL 1. 6 6 py¢ 1391 Condition and Plumbing Inmate of imlitmom... All h.... g unit ............... 901 1C949 Lp66tt6rr6�� Other. ...... ... Pop. per household. Wig Is* 41� 9,69 e 3.69 4.74 Sound 92b 10 Z2t055 2{99 3L6o)sot ye{µ 1452 p2268 UP Nonwhite 3p 50 54 60 39 122 all Plumbing famlitim.......... L slow, only hot wale, ... 3 4 11 1 1 population. Pap in household, .. , 32 S0 4e so 39 54 Lnekmg pnvala toilet or bath Had of household ... 6 12 Is 1T 10 l2 or tU.h,.g water ........... Dmmimalin .............. 29 35 0 48 37 70 24 32 25 Y2 a 25 Head of poi., is...... Pnm rymdividual.... 6 3t 11 2 44 3 tl 2 12 With ell plumbing Nallitie........... 31 46 67 30 90 24 Wde of heed........ 9 12 6 12 l7 Lacking only het water. ..... 2 1 I t Child Order 18....... 14 25 17 25 T 17 2b fadun8 pprival. wilat or bath 4 3 Other rcT.t,v ......... Nonrcl.tivc 2 1 1 t0 / 6 2 2 '4 or. running water. Di.pideled .. ....... ....... 9 16 a 1 t0 1 16 16 ....... P. in group 4unrten ,.. 6 68 Housing unit, maapied by nonwhites..... B 12 13 17 10 12 Inmate of m,tiation. de Sound 7 I 11 16 6 it Other..... .. .... 6 .. ........................... With all plumbing NOW 3 11 11 15 a 11 Pop. pir l oul.h.ld ...... N4I7 3.SJ 4.s0 eFame) Lacking so me or all fadiibm......... t .. I'll Detmiaratin ..,....., 5 i { 1 3101 3II91 $137 3764 3735 Wideallp ,.. .., 3 1 1 1 Totl ulation..... poP 1234 1t17 17U6 79 1904 62 ]f9N 55 67 7Y71 70 61 4990 52 56 110 1013 or ell fecililim ... ... lacking me Or I year . ........ 33 31 69 50 49 4tl . Dilapidated ........ .. ......... 1 l ! I year 2 Yeere.... ,........,.' 49 19 26 13 65 67 75 66 $7 59 sl 00 41 61 59 41 66 s6 41 69 5] 47 50 61 500 113 1013 410 121 Number of Room, 3"......... 4Yenn..... .... ..... 5Ye.. 12 ]2 20 17 11 31 65 65 59 59 50 93 55 53 so 53 49 52 40 36 39 4l 130 130 Jog {23 $05 All housing unit ...... . .... 901 1999 1a85 168t 1506 2266 .... ... ...... 6 Ymro ...... ..., 25 26 54 51 % 49 29 55 47 30 113 113 VV7 I ``B i3 46 31 24 17 7 Yam. ......... .. 20 15 65 70 46 10 6 37 4Y 3tl 125 97 48 .............. 2 64 70 LOT 169 160 0tl 8 Yea................ a7 22 06 49 43 64 !) 41 3V a'1 vx ..,... ................... 3,.,. ,,,, ,, ,, ,,,,, ,, „ , t65 316 339 BOB 9 Ymn ............. 2J al 46 !2 74 57 51 36 26 31 l9l „ , 4 ,,,,,, ,, ,,, ,,,,, 242 566 974 303 617 ell 539 599 10 Y.........,.,.... .. 29 19 SY Y1 47 41 42 42 ]6 ]) 92 95 0] 95 ,,, 5 .... 241 S05 560 696 ]34 833 II Ymro ................ 19 all 55 47 !9 !4 5D lY J5 30 ., _ „_.... .................. 310 330 135 210 171 Sa9 12Year, .,.. .. ,.... 10 23 S7 44 39 68 40 37 13 33 00 95 90 7 ..... 15 64 69 35 12 73 i3 Yea. ........... ..... 15 is Ss 63 49 59 45 31 42 40 LOU 5l 8 or more Median. 4,2 22 µas 1B 4.3 q.6 4.0 4.9 14 Ymro. .... ..,.... 15 yea...... IS 12 11 19 47 46 4/ 45 YJ 43 49 42 75 39 NI 32 2) 24 I4 30 TO 7V 76 74 69 57 14oueine units occupied by nonwhitm..... 6 31 13 19 1 10 1 la 16 Yco... . ........ I7 year ............... 16 11 l7 20 50 30 33 43 36 45 43 33 42 37 14 47 30 22 ib ]0 67 5b 40 47 2 _ 2 1 1 Ie years .............. 11 in 35 36 30 42 24 22 17 30 40 40 3 ,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,, 2 1 4 1 1 19 year............... 15 18 16 45 33 36 22 25 23 24 44 43 _.... „ , ,I 2 4 ] 4 s 1 20Yanrs .............. 30 24 22 30 26 34 20 29 28 34 ., ,,.. 5 ,,,, „ . „ ,,,,,, ,, 1 4 4 4 2 6 21 yeare and over ..... 747 763 1621 183e 1765 1013 1316 1442 1239 1362 109tl 1976 6 ....... ....... 3 2 T 4 1224 1217 2746 9,904 2694 3105 2271 229L 1990 t137 STtl4 ]]]] 7,,,,,, ,,,, ,,, ,, ,,, ,,, t Total populaton.. .. lie 352 303 26) 297 3l3 161 3BY 254 589 348 8 or more .. ...... .......... Under ysan........ lot 206 281 217 201 142 221 191 173 530 Doe Median ...... ... ....... 5 m 9 Ymrs....... ... 10 to 14 yen.. ......... 131 100 125 103 92 268 250 204 236 187 267 216 214 1'. Ie0 150 16Y 120 17a 142 445 310 397 261 Number of Persons 15 to 19 Yea.....,, 20 to 24 year.. ...... 29 65 119 s6 10n 67 197 Ina 173 173 168 159 173 /T1 137 114 140 ass 177 177 153 162 154 243 315 278 340 All mcuPied hovamg unit.......... Bag 106V 2098 1N6N t439 168tl 25 to Ymn..... .... 30 to 34 Ycn... ,......... 73 9J 17] let !39 111 i0b 146 {2] {]! 712 317 270 I 136 280 µ24 212 974 0! 35 to 39 Y.an.... ..... OS Bo LOU 226 EO] 216 167 I96 ll6 185 269 .............. 2 ,,,,,,,, ,,, ,, ,, 261 092 721 650 465 400 4D to 44 Yen. .. ... 76 9D 196 221 191 236 l60 163 139 11V 216 212 54 ,,, ,,,, 3 ,,, ,,,,, , , ,,,,, , ,,, 169 347 340 255 2S3 330 45 to 49 Years .,....., ,.. 75 66 176 181 Y77 23q 171 l60 SIB 12l I7Y 117 117 4 „ ,,,,.. ..... 132 313 336 252 234 398 50 to 54 Ymm........ 60 6N 134 133 l77 169 117 121 99 103 76 q3V 90 136 65 101 , ..... ........ 74 204 463 173 113 290 55 to 59 yea.. .,..... 95 55 90 LIT Its 147 so 09 50 72 „ 6 or ma,. Median .. .. ..... . .... 17 2.6 128 2.7 106 R44 122 2a0 100 2.5 165 3.6 60 to 64 ycarm........ 65to69Y.... .. .... 40 37 37 55 107 99 418 125 109 117 l43 its 77 63 79 71 55 67 67 51 Btl 60 5f 37 6] 40 Hommg unite occupied by ... whit ..... . 6 12 13 17 10 12 70 to 74 yen. ...... 32 30 64 66 92 133 49 I 1 3 1 75 to 79 Ymro.......... . 20 SS 39 73 66 01 27 33 34 57 23 25 ,, ,,,,,,,,,„„ 21 ,,,,,, ,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 2 3 0 2 2 80 to 84 years. .... .. .. 5 12 21 42 30 37 7 4 Is to 2b V 2 4 5 3 3 ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 3 2 1 2 ] 85 yea. and over......... 4 7 It 13 17 10 2125 12 1l11 3 I99D 2109 4 „ „ ,,,,, 1 5 4 .E ] yy 18 yea. and .vae ...... 603 Oil 1704 1947 1004 34,7 1304 Me 1297 1450 30.4 20.2 92.6 5. .. ............. 1 l 4 ! 4 Median age ............ 27.7 29.6 20.5 31.9 34.0 29.1 17.5 6 or at. .......... ..... ,..... 2 2 2 2 1 1 Y1 x4 ]2 see aU IVBe 4 Median ................ 5 y..t population. Under 5 ears............ 14 3 14 u 26 3 16 5 3 9 3 3 1 17 Person, Per Room 5 to 9 Y......... ........ 5 to 9 IO to 14 Years............ IS 19 2 1 1 1 3 9 3 1 2 1 2 1 1 3 ] 1 6 2 IV 11 0 6 All occupied housing unit 029 L864 2098 4469 t 439 3666 to year............ 20 to 24 years ........... l 1 3 1 1 5 3 2 1 2 1 2 3 3 1 3 3 D 4 Y l2 ........... 4.50 or lw ........... .... 937 907 n 25 to 19 yeen........... 7 5 Y 9 T 0.51 to 0.75 227 22T 566 306 499 N94 741 382 339 30 to 34 Years .......... 3 3 9 2 2 9 2 ) 2 ...................... 0.76 to 1.00 ........ 400 411 469 431 373 634 609 35 to 39 Ymn..,... ..... 1 3 3 2 1 3 4 a 3 ........... 101 or mare... H.mg units occupied br nonwhik�...., O9 6 1 !69 li 1 SIB 13 3 155 I9 5 142 30 1 142 11 2 40 to 44 Ymr/ .. .... 45 la 49 Ymn ....... 50 to 54 1 I 1 2 t 4 1 a 1 l 3 II 1 / I Y 1 0.56 mlars . .................. 0.51 to 0.75. ...................... 1 7 4 6 1 5 ..............., 55 10 59 yea............ 1 1 t 1 1 0,76 to LDO............... ... 1 3 2 2 4 a 4 µ 5 2 4 t 60 to 64 Your,..........., 65 to 69 1 1 2 3 1 a 1 1.01 or mare ...................... Ymn. ......... 70 to 74 ya.............. 1 Value of Property 75 years and over...... 18 Years and over......... 21 and over...... 9 7 9 9 13 13 19 1t 11 19 17 13 1 i0 17 2 17 17 11 11 It Y 27 23 1 33 31 Owner•are pled housing unite ........... Years Medan... ............. 47.7 19.4 Lau than $5.000 . ................ 096 1312 3662 Riga 2333 $5.000 to $9.900 ................ Total. l4 k over.... , Single $57 165 1{D I107 ]65 ills 307 2021 30Y 70! 1$37 314 163 1396 436a 751 511 S 10,000 to $14,900 ................. $15.MO to S19.9D0 ................. ................. Married................. 633 649 {4l0 14419 1471 1542 11 3 20 3142 3s 029 1019 11 017 53 10!) 1470 11 Stag 34 320,ODO to 324.9D0. ............... Separated.............. 4 1s 19 30 26 45 739 3] 17 24 1Y7 $25.000 or more ...... ............ Widowed................ Divorced.......,...... , 15 34 73 36 49 63 347 143 70 91 149 1V 60 114 113 50 217 123 1Y Y9 Median...................dolw,, 36 39 Contnat Reet Nonwhite, 14+,...... Single. ... ...... ....... Married • 1 6 9 9 to 6 11 12 1t 2l 13 7 14 3 9 21 tl 13 17 1 12 11 3 0 11 2 0 a6 32 19 19 Ranlerucupied housing unit............ ................ Sep.. led .............. 1 1 0 3 4 1 Average. ................. dollars. - Widowed...........,... Divorced ................ I rctrm Nm 60 7 107 °' Advance table PH-L--POPULATION AND HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS: 1960 U. S. DEPARTMENTcutuc Conroe COMMERCE Major A. Code- 0870 R Housing CITY 0623 Race, rdnlmnehip, CITY 0625 wOD)9 •00Y0 -0092 F-0039 0.0040 1.0092 ehuoar r, tica aend mnrilnl ge. talus Tenure, Color @ Va.., Statue Total gpulatum , 7449 'Moto ....... ........ 7390 All lou nig unite ... .... ....... 2245 No... ........... 3 Owner nerOccupied •.•. ........ Otherrecee .... 56 hit. 1673 Nonwhite ............ 9 T.nigpulation.... 7449 Rontcroceupied ................... 412 Pop... honeeholda. ... 1240 Whit. . ....................... 4 m.. No r6ite . ..... 2 Head of pram. ism 1911 Awdl.N. vewnt 134 Primary indneidi d 174 For or .....,. .. .. 131 Wife of head... 1750 1•or se to only ................... 3 Child under 18 2093 Other v.cenl ....... ............. 26 Other 429 Netedatsvtiva.... ' . Pap.in'. p4 .'bus .... 201 Condition and Plumbing Inmate o(iwtitmion ., Other....... ..... 198 All housing unite ..... ...., 2248 Pop per household ..... 3.20 Sound .. ... ...... •...... 2138 With ell plumbing fac.141 a. • lacking only but water .. .. 2137 4 Nonwhite gpuletlon.. Po .in houaehalds. ..... 69 35 lacking prNitt. toilet or bath li dof bounbold 4.... 11 or running water .. .......... 17 Head of prim. tom.... 10 Deteriorating ... ..... With facilities,.... 62 49 Primary led ... dgl..., Wit. head I all plumbing.,. ., tacking only but water ........... of ......... Child under 16........ a 15 Lacking private letter or bath Other relative ..... or running water ........ 13 Nonrole6ve. ... .. 1 Dihpideted ... 4............... HouMli 25 11 Po in group quarter.... rumors 211 units occupied by n.nwblles..... Sours 11 .1 institution ... Other...............,. 24 ..................... With all plumbing facihtiw..... ..... 7! Pop• per h... ch.ld . . . Lacking some or all facilities e a n e n a e Da,ni.mun ..., Witt,lAck ell p .. or gpulauon 3105 3771 ins all faciliitie...... lacking sumo or all facilities . ... Under Under I year ....... I y 135 128 10 Dihpidatd ....... ........ I year ....,.. 112 131 3'.. .... I 210 Number of ft.ome 4 years .. 1 91 l00 `62 '96 I All Lousing units 2245 34 byes. I 20z 7 yesre 94 79 66 I 9'.. 71 I 4 .. 5 262 ]Ox 10 ycare. I I Ywn 85 91 86 66 I 4 791 12 yn SB 68, 7 93 13>ears 73 77 8 or mere 7 14 your. 47 36 6lednn 5.2 I5 yesre. .... 45 61 Housing ..it, oc..pnd by nonwhites.. .. 11 Years .. .. ..... 8 I6 437 1 4 I 2 18 yes. .. .. 48 42 3 1 19 yes.... ..,.... 65 46 ..... ,. 1 yea 35 s 5• ,......... 3 2� year,end over....,.... 2071 2126 •. 7..... ... .. Totalpopulauon. .. 3670 3771 8 or more ................ Under 5 y... . ...... 56l 375 Madan .. .... le-9yea.. ........... Oka 441 ID m 14 Ycore ......... 354 3" 15 to 19 y..... ,......... 229 24Y Number of Penn. 20 to 24 ycen. ....... 154 246 25 to 29 yea........ 274 323 All occupied housing units ........ I 20a5 161 30 to 34 yc....... ...... 35 39 367 328 372 306 .. ..... ... .... .. 2 ..................... ..... Soo to years . .. ... 40 to 44 Y.... ........ 260 22a 3 .. ....... ... 431 45 to 49 Yea.... ....... 199 191 4 ,,,. ......•.• SOb 50 l0 54 ycen .......... IY5 126 5 .. ............ 272 5$to 59 Year.... ....... 109 98 6 or more ..... ..... 215 60 t9 64 years ... ... 77 102 Median. ............... .. ... 144 65 to 69 ycare..... ,..... 71 89 Housing un0s occupied by nonwhites.... I 31 1 70 to 74 yesre. .. .... 75 79 .44 26 56 29 ..... ......... 2 .. ................... 2 to years ........... 60 to 64 year. ....... 10 6 3 ... 3 85 yes. end over ........ 4 6 ......... ....... ..... 4 IB Yea.d o anver. ... 2212 2266 5 5 .. ......... ........ ...... .. ilian Mage............. 26.5 23e1 6 or .. .. ......., 1 Medan ............. Madam Nonwhite population. Under 5 yea. ....... 42 4 17 6 Parsons Par Room 5 to 9 ywn.... . 10 1. 14 years.,.......... 2 1 units............ All occo or less 0 ten ....... .. ..... 2085 IS to 19 yesre,...... .. 20 m 24 years.,......... 25 to 29 years........... 4 Il 8 7 3 1 to . ................. 0.76 to 694 548 35 to 34 y.........., ... 7 2 to 1.00 .................. 694 35 to 39 yes., .......... 3 t 1.01 I.01 or mote ................. ... more. or 11$ 40 to 44 year.., ....... 2 9 Hounn unib occupied by nonwhite.... 11 4 45 10 49 ywn,.......... 50 54 1 0 SS art. . ........ ...... 0.51 to 0.75 .............. ..... 4 to ye.............. 55to 59 Y............... 0 76 to 1.00 ...... ............... 3 60 to 64 year........... 1.01 n more ...................... 1 65 to 69 ycare............ 70ta 74 years......... Value Of Property 75 year. and over..,... 18 years and .vet....... 38 8 Owner•occupnd homing unite,........... 21 years and over......... Mechem age .............. 32 a tau than $5,000 1.-1... 85,000 to $9.900 ............... Total, 14 B over...... 2381 9458 DIO,000 to D14.900 ................ Single......... ..... 461 311 815.000 to $19,900....... .... Mended-d.............. 1636 la60 $20.000 to $24.900 .............. Separated............,. ID 20 $25.000 or me,;. .................. Widowed............,... Divorced............... 39 46 147 80 Median ....... .......dollar.. Contract Rent Nonwhite, 14+ . M.glm..............• Married 37 26 10 2 a Rentar•occupiad housing unite............ ................. Separated .... ....... ... '.' 11 Avenge .. ...............dollars.. Widowd—. .......... Div .d............... Fri.Noo`60.07 07".a Advance table PH- [. -POPULATION AND HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS: 1960 U. S. DEPARTMENT Ca COMMERCE Me,., Ares Cede: 0070 Name: zrn Housing CITY legs Raw, rcI.timu!hlp, CITY logo .0004 .0007 .000e .0001 .000A •0009 A.0004 A.0005 J.0006 8.0007 8.0oO0 A•0004 eherneter,sit. age, stat ^ndtel Tenure, Color 4 vm,mmy$let.• Towlpapulation. 14 361 3111 2397 0172 on724 Wh tu. .. . . .. , l4 361 3107 2591 9140 tl67] All homing un0. .. ... 6 1,3 080 730 1286 2165 Ncnrm . .... . ... 1 1 3 4 Owner occupied .. 59 V59 619 765 1940 Other races... ........ ] 5 25 47 White ......... Nvnwhitc 89 1b9 ais 1 761 Y l9]1 9 Towl"uhaloo .. 14 361 ]tit 2597 4114 4724 Renterme.Pied •• 4 5 58 B3 471 190 Pop m household....... 14 361 3101 2597 4156 8724 Wlnty •• .• . 4 0 38 83 467 197 Headofhouwhold... 4 94 all 702 12]6 A130 Nonwhite •• •• .•.•.. .• 4 1 Head of pram. him.... 3 92 Tat 654 1127 2070 Avmleble verent. 5 $2 39 38 16 Primarymdividuel 1 1 35 48 l09 60 Far rent 10 8 16 Y Wife ondeI&....... ] 39 062 1564 ........ fora... only . ............. 42 ]1 17. 7 Child ......, 3 !Se 324 tall 1642 130V 4042 4543 Other vacant ........ ..... 2 4 4 11 17 lE I el.tiv, Othe"N.mileletfve... .. ] 24 Y12 l33 720 534 Nanreliteraive meet.... Pto.to 2 l2 73 16 !4 Condition and Plumbing einkitud.. .' Inmate of i.......on ... Other.... 10 16 All housing unib ... 6 103 0e0 79 1386 2167 . Pop. Per houwhold •; •��... ale? 9.110, 6A7 V;g 6.79 Sound .. ............ 3 180 812 36 BP 3353 With all plumbing 6cilrti» ......... 4 87 571 �33 ��86 21V7 Nonwhite po ul.tivn„ Ye IT 31 Iack,ng only but visit, . .. 1 1 Pv to houwholdi.. ... �I 4 e 27 53 LAclang toilet arb.th dot household ... 1 4 10 Priv.to or rune os water . • ........... 3 3 2 9 Hendaf Pnm. fain..... 1 7 10 Deadened.. ............ �..• findliiies.......... 1 ] 0 8 2 2 77 76 Y 7 Primerymd,vldual... Wife of heed:....... 2 1 b 11 With all Plumbing Larkins only but vesior.. ......... Child under 18......... ] Y 12 26 L.ektng Private toilet or both Other relative .... Nenrelative......... I 1 1 4 or rearms water Dilapidated . ........ 1 3 1 11 1 2 . Po�r. in groupe,moll. Hunanq unit. oecuplal by nanwhft...... t 1 s 7 10 10 mate al inmitmton... Other...... Sound .......... ... With .11 plumbing fneilal....... 1 7 10 Pop. Per household••. .. Yale Locking some or ell feellide....... .. eFermin Dmermr.tinp ... . ......... With hit plumbline fncilitin........ 1 3 Total poPulelivn...... 6 6 164 177 15]e 1313 1161 1176 3007 57 j09V 63 4)41 87 V7tl] 104 lacking wma or ell factialbe ....... Under I year .......... 9 3 17 to 15 24 59 112 IAIe' doted .................. 1 year ........... 2 ynrs . ........... 5 3 4 a 6 5 32 36 20 23 16 13 l8 21 22 70 56 65 42 59 112 119 145 132 129 Number of Rooms 3'. ............... 4 Ynre................ 5 6 5 3 3 23 ]8 33 31 27 43 It 97 34 a 40 46 57 47 ]a 15 l) 49 ]Y All hawing unto ......... ........ 1„ !Oz 2 4" 2 7V5 2 1346 5 2165 9 Yeere ... ... ..... 4 Yearo .... .......,•• 7 7 e 2 3 74 47 43 $1 36 74 70 42 4V 40 4'I 52 16y Ib4 W9 152 ...... .... .......... 2 „ , ,,,,,, „ ,,, 3 i 1 1 9 3 year.................. e yen» ... .. •...... 3 ] 56 04 43 29 44 47 64 46 43 131 132 132 3 _ ,, ,,,, •............ 7 128 92 9 yams, 6 2 49 27 67 41 lib 4 '•• 1 ] 29 49 604 45 IO j.. ............ 3 3 5 9 36 V4 43 46 77 41 41 42 124 124 99 3 ••••• ........ 86 .6 l60 70 361 3070 Il Yeere t 3 53 33 55 49 2u 02 39 40 30 114 130 103 6 • 2 4U 266 157 642 11 Yes» ............ 1 1 31 12T 7 ..... .. ....... 2 479 222 17 90 13 Years ....... , .... 3 2 48 46 43 40 ]4 too 70 so 8 or mom ..... ............ I 1 40 95 5 14 ........ 1 3 4 32 )] 41 26 39 27 69 68 65 M.0 n .ipemlb ... ........ 5.0 0.0 6•3 4•a 4 5.0 yet...... 15 Years . ............. 1 2 u 35 35 27 38 31 20 Hounng units mcupmd by nonwFitm ..., I 1 e 10 1 16 years ... ...... 17 year. 1 3 7 2 1 24 27 32 19 24 2V 31 30 33 20 32 45 00 be !e 49 .. ... 1 ,. ... .. .. . ....... layee»...... ..... V 3 15 12 17 16 30 32 3b 36 ... .. 19 Years....... .. 1 1 11 12 7 9 9 6 9 24 36 31 3V 2S 23 22 '22 4. .. .......... 4 20 Y............ ..... 1 97 1 9tl ll 52l B19 094 7]9 317J i221 5 .... 2 5 21 yen. and over.. ... Y 4 lie] ll9b 611. ..................... 1 / 4 6 6 173 1336 1510 1161 1336 2002 409o276 4614 4646 7 ,,,,,,, ,,, ,,, ,,,,,,, Totalypopulation...• 366 25 lig 221 614 Borman ... .. 1 Under ,. Under AT 103 724 Med,en .. ....... re.. .. 5 t9 yarn... IO to 14 Yen is .. ) 1 39 22 206 217 177 176 t 260 237 291 160 $50 267 207 033 237 Number of Perron. I0 to 19 Ywrs ......... 20 to 24 ynrs ........ 25 to 19 1 I I] 13 10 12 10 11 134 74 37 130 30 40 12S 2] 127 27 26 134 161 164 172 154 154 2ILA25 142 1V2 352 All owuP,ed housing units . ........ 4 1 92 033 742 92 1298 98 3360 6e years.......,.... 30 to 34 years •„ 35 to 39 1 1 15 16 15 14 53 164 136 1l4 59 ea 126 96 137 164 143 174 133 449 497 474 466 I .. ,.. ••••••••••.•• ••, ••• 2. •••• •• 16 $63 161 343 347 An 44 years. .. 401 .. 3 IV 16 16V 350 16Y ,137 99 1D3 pJ 352 302 274 iT4 3 • IIl P7 114 250 3] 45 tb 49 Ycero ........... 30 5 115 113 100 131 113 210 182 ..... 4 ' 1 29 330 166 279 390 50t0 54 Ycero ......... 1 ! e 75 56 at 65 BY 94 63 117 No too 70 5 .. :... ...... 1 14 159 124 133 YYO 55 to 59 years. ,....... 6 ] 40 4A 44 52 Do 50 53 VO 5l 6 or ma ... ... .......... 12 95 93 113 ]65 60 10 64 yearn......... ! 1 ]6 36 37 26 50 53 30 34 Median ...... ... 3.0 Sets 3.1 3.2 4.1 65 to 69 yea........... 1 2 3 7 3o 1$ 21 24 34 39 Housing units mcupled by nonwhites.. . I„ 1 5 1 10 70 10 74 years ........... 75 to 79 Years 1 1 2 5 10 to 14 It 13 a 15 11 38 le 42 11 17 IN „ .. ....... ....... 1 ........ .... .. ...... 2 3 .......... 60 to 84 Air ero....... .. 1 j ! Y 2 D e J 1; 7 .. .................... 1 1 85 yearn and over........ 4 103 958 910 729 770 1291 2264 2305 4 ,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 2 4 IB Years end over....... 4 103 25.7 30.2 ilal 32d 31.2 1253 13.7 13.4 21.2 it•e 5 ... ................. 1 3 Median sea............. 21.3 6 m mme ..... ........ 1 at 31 Median ........ .. Nonwhite population Under 5 year ............. Y 3 3 3 11 l It y 5 7 Persons Per Ratio 5 to 9 years ..... 10 to M ynra............ 15 to 19 Ycero............ 1 1 1 ] 1 2 4 3 All mcuphoming unit........... icd 4 94 417 701 1236 2t7D 10 to 24 At.............. 2 3 3 50 or Iloss....... ........ 05, 3 17 496 300 402 456 15 to 19 years........... 0.51 to 0.75 ...... ...... 3 20 sea 257 306 347 30 to 34 yeare .........1 2 2 . 7 t 1 V 3 0.76 to 1.00 .. ............. 1 44 113 132 369 909 ..... 35 to 39 year.. ... 1 3 3 I ..... 1.01 or mare...... by How in units m...... by nonwhite...... f 7 26 17 l 107 6 22e !0 40 to 44 yes»........ 45 to 49 Ycero ......... 1 2 1 0.51 or I.75. 3 1 50 to 54 ye.r.......... .. I 1........ 0.76 to ....................... I 1 3 to 59 Yen............. 1 1 to lore. .. ......, hOO u 0 65 to 64 yea............. be 1.01 I.01 or area . ................... l 65 to 69 Year............. 7Year.......... .. VAN. of Property 75 ye year.rs and over.... 18 years and over......... 21 and over......... 1 1 ! 1 3 ] 1 T e b tl le 15 unib........... OwnLt.. el 743 600 73; tell years Median age,.......... . th m$ .000 . .. Is»then 972 04 595 257 2560 SSAOOIt 9.900 ................... 3 246 11 Total, l4 It over...... 7 5 114 111 1039 l3e1 259 A423 44 311 $14,0 ................ 61 12 2 407 743 $inela......... ....... 4 1 23 18 19 194 711 1e 64 177 1067 187 1071 2011 9029 $15,60010 $14,900 s19.900.................. 1 0 2 e 13 64 la43 Married................. 3 4 81 09 761 650 22 to .............. $20.000 to 79 9 60 Separated. ......... .... 1 0 2 7 17 IN 3 $25.000 ...9D0 325.000 or man........ .... 7 7 Sao 3o0 014 !0 7 Widowed ............. 1 1 1 34 1 47 2 l64 4) 70 70 Median ...... .......dollars. 17l00 30004 f000V 31500 17400 Divorced................ i 2 } 14 7 31 19 0V Contract Rant Nonwhite, 14........ Sinai. ................. Mended 1 1 4 1 3 3 0 3 0 9 1 7 Y Y lY 6 12 Renterroecuphel h... log unib........... 1 2 53 73 460 193 ............... SePmaled. .......... 1 1 1 1 Avenge ..................dollars.. 145 Ill 79 99 W.dawod.............. . Divareed................ 1 Force N.�60A7 107 Ye Advance table PH. L.-POPULATION AND HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS: 1960 U. S. DI:•PDo.. "h OF COMMERCE ERCE I' 1 Molar Aron Code. 0870 Nam.: YL .-r3 Hau.in[ CITY lots R.cc. netnthmahip, CITY lots cheractedaiu .0010 •0011 •0012 .0013 •0014 •0017 non and ...is .turn. A•0010 A.0011 A.0012 A•CO13 A•COLN A.VOts Terms. Color@ Veuney Status Total population .,.. 501`7 0123 3i59 3652 Tail 4)56 While .......... ,... V9tl1 0072 SU5 '76 4 1792 4318 All housingurth. ... .. ........ 1601 217N laU 1690 2263 1402 Nero . , ...... 1 2 ll t 2 Owner «cu p sa ss ....,...... I lea! 1706 795 614 1756 870 Other ..a .............. 27 41 7 6 25 28 36 While .. ............... 111 0 1739 196 609 1755 864 Nonwhite ... ................. a 1 6 3 6 Totalpopulalion sass 6017 812) Use 3a62 7u25 4356 Romer«copied ............... 26) 33 33� 305 96t 944 449 404 Popp. in household.. .... loll 6323 3111, 3737 1412 434) Whoa . ....... ..... Nonwhite .............. 260 3 5B4 1 17 4Y6 3 397 7 hicod of household..... Hood of lNurnA m... 14)A 1325 3091 1958 3B 0(6 loos 982 l301 1980 3274 1130 Available va.nl ............. �. 142 616 19 too 33 124 Primers iolividuel ., L13 139 265 593 237 149 For rent ...................... 44 4A 3 91 20 97 wit. of head .......... 1220 leas 803 1557 {052 lust Far W. only . ........... is p6 6 3 16 2T Child under 18......... 1906 $647 609 946 l607 1757 Other vaunt ......................... 11 9 is 10 at 4 Other relative.......... 319 Nag 269 19 1554 Nm,rlaivo.......... 39 72 60 64 10 Condition and Plumbing Pop.fee..ppuulcn sa ss inm.te o1 melitNdon... 14 105 is 13 AlSoundnt unity ............. 1601 ;/77 11711 1095 a367 {teal Olbor... P.p,p.rhsu.hnld sass.. 4.48 7.77 7ss16 4.46 ►.20 1 1.33 Sound ...,... With fedliliu........: 51339 �579 2167 1``a8 ``56(( !``14 ]89 t3a7 all plumbing 4167 1176 3J 9 21s) Nonwhilo po uleti.n.. 2e 43 ! DB 37 lB Lacking only hot w.ler .......... 2 1 Pop. in hmmeh.ldi.. .... 20 43 3 53 27 38 La,kingy duet. [.lint or both Hard of household...... 8 7 1 23 6 L3 «tmm.Kwatsr ........... De.dentb% ......... With.11 fallii(ea.... 12 40 42 6 6 9 70 30 111 1b6 t 90 I 13 Head.1inis.fem..... PrlmarymdlAdua] .. VAN heed......... 4 ! 7 1 17 i yy 4 plumbinf ... Lacking only hot water ......., sass: 1 153 77 1 1) of Child under 18......... 6 11 n 21 ! ��} °v °v Lacking ppdvaw loiletor beth Other .1.6ve..... ... 5 e 1 1 6 .rrurot no water .... .......... Dilapidated ... ................. J g l ( 2� 12 9 Nonrelafve........... Pop,in ero0p 9uertcre .., 1 3 5 . 4 Howinti unib occupied by nunwhiW.... See% ........... sass. ... 8 5 7 7 1 1 a3 lb 6 5 13 1] In rest. of.mtitution .. Other .............. .. 1 4 With all plumbing facilities........, 5 7 1 la 5 13 Pop. par household .. ... 1,30 Lacking wme or.115Acilisia ........ 4 ° e " Datedonll. ........... !Mol b 4072 Widull pea mr.11 facilities .., .. Laedate wme .r ell facilities ...... Total............. Under 1 Yeer .......... 2317 52 2600 45 4051 99 93 1u60 17It li 1134 37 7136 36 )683 66 l752 62 2170 70 2197 58 50 Dilapidated ..................... . l 1 I Year . ..... .I...., 2 ye... ......... ....... 54 31 51 $4 92 109 20 20 22 16 16 30 27 42 66 79 63 83 64 60 46 67 Number of RaOms 3 year• ........ ... 4 yore .................. 69 50 60 bit 119 14! 145 117 Ila 117 23 27 ➢t YY ➢0 Is 29 36 36 69 BB 83 73 67 49 74 53 All houdn units . .. 0 1601 2174 lots 1693 2267 1Y02 1 Yeen,.. sass ..... 6 years. ........ 67 71 52 6o 111 156 111 129 21 19 31 17 29 26 is 16 8s 99 9b 64 64 65 60 70 I .. .................. 2 .......... ............... 20 60 2 a 15 24 334 101 11 l8 1 5 7 Yun................ . B Yeero ................ 6V 79 37 61 145 12! 128 l{I 27 27 17 atl 25 21 70 )2 97 79 125 BV 19 65 59 50 3. .. ...................... 10 206 IN 3Y1 Ilea Ia3 9 Yeero, .............. 7 0 sT 1042 lea 7 IB 20 a6 27 76 BY 37 51 4 ... ............ ....... 20 I00 9l Ban l Y a 257 321 10 uro 10 66 111 111 1 26 1 29 9 si 45 5, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 939 279 771 330 II year. ........... sa ss 11 VLL 394 Jtl 26 ILL 29 9) 03 03 4V 41 ,,,,,,, 6 ,,,,,,,,,...I..... 306 743 D63 882 II90 569 12 Y..n...... ......... 71 69 11 111 94 23 22 70 26 71 74 49 41 7 ...... ........... 43 63 52 90 201 257 ,,, ., ... 64 30 70 97 2N 33 28 24 97 95 NO 47 6 or roan s ass.,sa ss. sae s .. a5 7 46 30 37 11 !t 14 yens ..::............ 40 36 TO Tv 33 74 23 27 71 49 37 35 Medan sass sass... Sao 6.7 Yit Y2 5.4 5 a IS ycero................ !4 46 49 57 33 l6 20 16 73 69 2s 33 Housing unit..«upied fay nonwhite sass i. .. ..................... A 5 7 I 23 s 6 li 16 Mears ................ 17 yea............... 30 42 47 34 63 61 se 65 7 0 ;s 71 26 20 26 37 7o 69 72 65 30 JV 33 41 1 ... .. ..., sa ss.. 18 Yeats ................. 19 l7 41 39 10 ➢] 29 30 52 53 ly 39 3 .. .............. i t 6 2 s N yea. ............. 22 26 20 41 29 22 31 as 42 JO 14 33 4 . .......................... 1 6 20yso.................. 20 3] 27 3p. 2q l4 79 24 45 ]V 30 ]l 3, ,,,,,, ,,, ,, ,,,, ,,, 1 ➢ 1 ! ) 21 years and oven....... 1358 14as 2058 atg4 973 1217 1193 1513 2069 2255 1201 1182 6 ... .......... .. ! 3 3 7 ........ ................. 1 1 ... 2274 3261 4581 4556 1110 1197 1137 2176 7382 1354 2300 197 ;1300 6 ............ ........ Uncle,Total 5ypopulation 296 691 656 109 97 37 Ila 125 334 300 Mdim s as s . ... Maritsa 5to9y ar.n............ 5 to 9 yea. ........... 10 to 14 year.. ... .. 359 131 269 266 483 414 126 116 149 leas tab 141 149 430 410 40V 201 201 490 179 209 Numb., of Parnw I0 to 19 ye are ........ 25 to 29 year. ........ 173 102 910 tits 244 244 260 156 W 7! 3as Iat 03 L53 114 t49 la0 291 ISO 132 29b LouIts 150 164 L45 170 All .eau lad hoain units p g ........... I ... ............. 1431 10 4 909T 120 al !4 241 1939 b39 103 117 0 lie 25 to 29 year............ 30 to 34 year•, ......... 33 to 39 yore........ ,. 123 184 234 2J7 li'S a31 256 210 406 442 346 422 403 55 b5 TN 36 66 102 127 124 05 114 148 246 357 ➢97 207 392 264 234 334 170 225 2 .......................... 33 N29 474 616 616 377 401. 44 Yun .......... seaol 19t 346 )0 % 111 tlotoo 34b 134 {96 112 ]la ]Yi 164 A50 lap 3 ........ .............. .. 269 26! 3p! ' 1l2 229 422 92N 45 to 49,ycaro, .......,. its 157 233 49� 114 120 L09 142 26Y 241 1a3 66 4. sa ss .. ....... sass 339 336 176 68 487 294 501. 54 yea.......... 1pt 63 l27 ilpea 192 133 IJy4 {{16 197 (68 63 $9 5 , , „ ..... ,,,, ,,,,,,, 213 402 60 �0) 716 1B9 55 to 59 Ycen .........., YO 90 et 7b 93 ll2 ii 120 110 122 29 43 6 or mars sass...... ......sass, 142 306 07 59 l9J 114 60 to 64 Years........... 71 76 u9 49 B7 ll7 b7 129 96 l2t 24 37 Maritsa .. .. .. ,. ::: 3.4 3.9 1.3 2.0 3.2 3.3 65 to 69 ya.... ...... ... 96 76 Ja 63 61 97 75 l29 81 too 26 J7 Housing Notts o«add by non whites. ... 1 .............. ......... 3 1 7 1 23 7 6 1 33 1 70 to 74 years........ 75 to 79 Yeero........... 31 21 59 25 27 13 36 19 be 26 75 67 T 46 pea 102 7V 40 102 6J 16 b 19 14 2 .. . . ................ 1 L b 1 4 60 to 64 years ........ . s 9 6 u 24 34 29 63 19 32 b 4 3 ........................... 1 7 l 2 85 yeaand over sass... L 6 4 0 0 I6 17 V4 0 10 4 7 4. ,,.................. ......... a 0 2 1 3 IB yearsend ova......... tell 1551 3I34 2276 1037 1214 11812 IZ93 218J ➢374 1271 3291 ....................... t 1 3 2 1 Median ass ............. 24.1 29.7 2P.1 24.0 Sato 42.9 3413 4h2 3010 31-0 24t1 24s2 on'... ...................... 1 a { M.disn ..................... Nonwhite paimh%t m Under 5 an............ Is a 11 1 20 3 25 6 a 1 3121 1 3 t4 7 li 23 4 16 1 Pan.• Par Room 5 to 9 yeato ............ IO to 14 Yes............ 3 2 1 2 0 ! 2 9 1 1 1 9 2 2 a 1 a ) 1 All Oz.,d houdn, units ............... 0�50 4r 1n4........................ t478 !ltl Soto 556 1{Bl 697 {370 697 720T 096 t27Y 370 IS to 19 Yeero........... 2010 24 year............ 25 to 29 years......,..... 3 2 1 1 1 ➢ 1 I 7 1 4 tl 4 B Y a a 1 b 3 1 2 0.51 w 0,75 ...................... )06 990 468 304 636 u64 30 to 34 years............ 1 2 2' 3 3 1 1 1 0.76 to 1.00 ................... 497 769 196 300 559 363 35 to 39 year. .......... 1 2 3 2 2 1 4 a 1.01 or tmu. ,....... sass... Howie units «cupid by mhwklla..... 03 or has,. . ............ ......... 111 0 1 164 7 t 34 1 74 23 7 106 6 1 72 13 4 40 to 44 yes............. 45'to 49 Ycas ........... 50to M year. .......... 1 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0.31 to 0.73,... ... I ............. 1 3 t 0 ) 4 55 to 59 Yeen............ 1 2 0.76 to 1.00. .................: 2 3 1 ! Y 60 to 64 Yeen........... I 1 1 1 1.01 or man ..................... 1 3 1 65 to 69 yem...... :::::: 70 to 74 Y.., ............. 1 value of Properly 75 Years and avert........ 18 ycero and aver.: ..... a 9 0 !0 9 13 1 a 1 2N It 1 9 11 10 Owtnohousing units ........... 1{37 1730 767 S20 I703 66P 21 years and ever......... Media. .,a ............ . 7 It 1 23 16 7 7 1 9 Lassathan $5.000 ...... 1500010 $9.900. ............... 76 l 90 51 92 Total. 14 as ovco..... U9d 1243 2391 3374 1231 1223 1331 1292 71IN 164N 126 1213 115.000 to 1 .........:.....:. 294 070 294 U4 333 103 Sin,dsd,................ 256 261 444 ➢31 223 Ole 436 $13.00010319,9170 244 270 flea 87 DN MSpewed ............ 1212 1261 1610 90, 1924 030 e3B 833 919 914 937 1914 1914 097 1099 093 1510 'goo 125,000 4,900 ................. 23$ 04 bf 441 let 161 Separated...,.......... 2 37 !0 34 34 Iq 14 77 !4 14 Y 10 at or men .................. p4V 177 0 a0 160D0 76 S00 30] eg Widowed................ 14 1pp3 3yy 173 30 263 06 7)t0 39 232 I2 by Milian .............. d011an : Media0 02 lY}pea 10900 10 00 11t0 Divorced....,.. ,...,, 77 07 79 Bl 1Y 64 63 1(4 33 73 20 ax Contact Rut Nonwhito, 14....... steel. ............. 0 4 9 3 10 3 13 3 3 3 1 27 It 21 4 9 4 10 4 17 e 10 1 Raatar upld housing unto ........ ,,, 17V 746 173 916 420 367 M.ms ... . ......... Se rated. 4 6 7 9 3 1 14 13 12 0 6 9 7 Avenge ..................doll ... 64 9b 71 70 79 91 Widowd................ Divorced ...... ........ a ➢ 7 FBor.DNu 60.07-107 m Advance table PH. L-POPULATION AND HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS: 1960 U. S. DEPBureAR au o the Census 11 Major Ara. Codes Og70 Nam.• 12 Hearing CITY 1093 R.e. ml.tioneld CITY 1093 .0016 .0017 .0063 .0066 .0067 .00ee A.0016 A.o017 R.,0063 R.0066 H.0067 H.0068 eheneleri.tiu age. n,.dt.marinl Temne, Color as Vaency Statue Total population. 1113 45 All housing unite. loll.. .. doll loot 16 Wlnte .,. Nc9m. .. to ll. 4363 233 45 Onto., to., asn"tal ... ... 7Jo it Otherreel. ,.. 97 loll .............. it Nanwhita 40 Total population..... 5215 us Ranter occupied ................... 666 5 Pa . in households..... 4179e 45 Whe< .,. .. .. 630 3 4eadufhousehoid .., 1420 16 Nonwhite ........... loll.. 36 Head of prim. fna. 120. 13 AvW.6le e.cent ........... 69 Pnmmy.tdlvidu.L. 216 3 ... For rent ... ........... U 1Vdo of head.,, .., 1052 III For ale only ................... .. 6 Child under l8....... 1531 IS War vaeanl loll ............... a O16crnd.tim . ..... 419 2 N.meletive loll .. 73 Condition and Plumbing Pop.memop 9uerlcrs „ Insom . of institution ... 416 All housing ousin unite ............ 4 301 ly Other. . ehold....... Pop. per household. .. yyhI� 4�51. Sound .. 1324 With ell plumbing f•cditlu...... 1305 13 Nonwhite A ulaeon.. ]50 IAekhat only but water. Lackin yrivate toilet or 6•th • y 19 Pop in househ.1 a...... e H d of household..... 344 9 u 83 or so.. no water ............ Deterion.6... ....... ... ... loll... 108 1 Headef prim. Are.,.. l"homymdivichud 19 With al)pumhot fadlilin ....... 63 1 Wife.. l of 1. 39 backing only hot water ........... Child under d,r .... • 136 lacking pprivate toilet or bath 13 .. Other relative loll.. 76 9r datsel [ water ........... Pla1units .. . 69 Nonrelntive Pop.i.ps oup 9uerters ... 6 6 H occupied by nonwhite loll 64 Inmate of i. Soon Sountl ...,. With ell plumbing feeilftim loll.. 64 64 6) ...ie.... Other.... ... Pop, per household ..... e 4.10 Lacking are or ell NOW,.- ...... 1 M,h, Farrel We D.wimatin , ,, ....... 11 W ell...more1 . .. . 9 Total population 2778 1468 D 26 kasha Leaking some.r all ...,...... k ] I year.. .... as 64 66 1 . I...11ib bd.pidtled .................. 3 I Year 1 Yeer......... ....... 6t 69 1 [Yean....... ......... 71 69 1 3 Yun. . . ...... . . 33 69 Number of Rooms 4yc.rs.............. ... 63 63 1 All hounnt urn ... loll.. ......... 1344 16 5 Ye.n ............... . 6y<ero.... .....loll. 6) 64 4 S5 t 1 l 1 I• • loll, ..........•...... 2 loll ............. N4 14 7ye................... BYearo................. 57 as 60 39 3.. .. ........... •,•, •• 237 9veer, loll.. ... S4 34 t 1 4. .. .. ............. ... 371 2 ID Yean loll.. loll,.. 55 31 l 1 5. ............. ... 613 3 11 Yeen ...,........ 45 6.. .. .. .. loll... 143 4 12Yas.............. 33 1 1 7. 24 4 13 Yeen.... ,..... .... 50 44 9mmore ......... loll 14 3 N Yee ra .............. 23 31 2 M.dun loll. ... .., ... 4s6 15 Ycea.. .... . 36 32 Housing unin occupied by nonwhite..... 84 16 years �...... loll. • 35 47 I.. .. .......... 4 17 y............... 37 T .. ... .. .. loll.. 6 IB Yean. ............... ]0 30 92 J.................. .. 3 19 yeme.....,........ 15 3S ... ., � • �. l7 yyearsand 5 loll. .......... 44 21 oust......... 1703 I379 !) 16 6. loll.. loll.. loll.. 6 7 .. 1 Total 2"a 13" P 23 8 or more............ loll o""yeaopuledon Under 5 Yean 376 ]36 I ) Median. .. ... .......... 4d 5 to9Yearo......,....... 296 312 3 ] 10 m 14 year, ........ 244 210 2 4 15 to 19 yen ........ 146 213 Number of Patent 20 to 24 years ...... 291 IDS 1 25 to 29 Yean .......... 278 204 1 All o<C.pu d housing unin.. ......... 1424 16 30 to 34 years ....... 274 208 1 1 I ........... .. �. 155 3 35 m 39 Yee............. 273 167 1 1 2 ,_ „,,,,,, 3188 a 40 to 44 year, .. 175 160 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 37s 1 45 to 49 Yn.... loll .. 124 104 1 q„doll ,. loll, 240 1 50 to 54 years........... 9e 60 1 1 5 ... loll ... ... 13e 55 to 59 years...,. .... 90 66 1 6 or more .... ......... ITS 3 60 to 64 Yeen...... . 45 39 6 2 M.Jm. .. ................ 3s0 65 to 69 ye.......... ,. 35 5e 4 3 Homing unin «eupisd by nonwhite . 64 70 to 74 yenta .......... 40 46 16 2 3 I. ........... 3. ... .. 41 19 75 to 79 Yeen .. loll.. BO to 84 Yeen..... .. 26 a (t 1 1 ........... .... 13 85 yeare and aver..... 7 30 4 ............ .. 9 IB Yean and aver....... 6 1] 16 5.. ..•. ....... .......... 13 Median ate...,.......... 26.! .3 2 23.0 3Sr0 6 or more .. ... ........... 19 Medico loll .., 3,4 Nonwhite population. 323 123 Under 5 ............ 23 23 Year'. 5 to 9 years... loll.. 3S 23 Perans Per Room 10 to 14 ye...... ..... 12 30 I0tod4y.........- . li 6 All awupsail housing .un.. ............ 4 1424 464 16 23 to T4 year............ 6 It 0.511 or lea loll. .. loll. 0.76 to ••.••••• •^••••• Yll 34 12 2 35 to 29yean........, .. 30 m 34 year,.......... 10 31 It 1] to 1.00 •.. 35 to 39 Yean...., ...... 12 1) 1.01 oe mole .................. t(6 1 40 to 44 year............ 10 l7 Hera urlast. cu. .....d by nonwhites..... 24 23 45 to 49 ye............... 54 13 7 2 0.51 m last. 0.76 to ............ .... 55 to yams........... '60 to 59 Yeero .......... 13 4 3 to 1.00 25 23 60 to 64 yas............. ] 1.01 Mo...................... L01 or more ...................... 14 65.to 69 year.•.,•.. 1 70 tears ycarm... . 2 4 n. evor. 75 yeend e........ 3 1 Value of Property I1 year, and aver......... 196 65 ' 21 Yeero end over........ 93 tl0 Owner•occu ied housingunits............ 696 7 Median age.. .......... lls7 21.7 Lea than $5.000. , ..,. .. �. $S,ODO to $9.900 ..... ........ I4 lot Tanh l4 hover..... 1921 1616 13 ad $10.000 to$14,900...- ...... ... 432 1 Single ................... 6a9 2511 3 $15.000 to$19,900................. 139 Memed,.........,,.1... 1350 114a 13 1! 320.0DD to 324.9DD ................ 3 Sol, aeted.............. 30 40 $25.000 or men,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Median ............. �..... dollar.,, 11 13700 6 Widowed............. •. Dhmmad .... .. 35 46 135 tl 1 3 Nonwhite. 14+ loll. 114 91 Contract Rent Binele....... .......... 33 In Married ............... 70 72 Renter•oacupfed housin[unin............ 633 3 SepeteoV.. ..,...... 6 Average ..................doll•n�. 73 Widowed ........,,,,,,: 4 7 Divorced.............j.. 7 2 h! r n.DN`o`bo.w Co.... Advance table PH -I : -POPULATION AND HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS: 1960 U. S DEPARTMENT. e Qmms COMMERCE i 6970 is Housing CITY logs R.er. relotionehiP. CITY 1095 .0106 J•0106 chersetenmu nee. and monist etatu Tenure. Color h Vauney Status WI rialpopuled.. . . All housing units ., .. ... Negm . .... .. Owner occupied .. ..... Other recce............ Nonwhite .....• ... .. Toml p.pulmion. . Renter occupied .......... .. Po . a households. deed White ..... .. of houmholb Nomvhite ...... .... Heed of primm fa .. Available vaunt. ...... .... Primary individual. Par tent ... ............ Wife of head........ I'mind. ohly ................... Child under 18 ........ Other vrtant .. ........ ... Other relative ..... . N.mal.tive. . .. Condition and Plumbing Popp mu 'nine' s Inmato of Institution ... Other: ... All housing unite . ............... ........ Pop. per household. .. Sound .. ......... With all plumbing kdlilia. .. .. Nonwhite populeuon. lacking only hot water . .. Pop.m households.. .. Lackinepnvalo toilet or bath H d of household.. f.m.. or mmm.g water ............... . Heed of prim. Deletl... tin ... ...... .... Primary individual ... Will, ell plumbing fecilitlu........ Wife of heed......... Lrtklnc only but water ............. Child bad., 18 ........ lacking private toilet or bath Other ,.].two ... or rumme wale, ..... ... Nomclatha........ .. Dilapidated . • • Pop. In croup quart....... Homing units ouupted by nonwhites Inmate of institution... Other... Sound .. ........ I .. With oil plumbing , . .. . Pop. Per household .. &tmd Main E.,,Ic MWe Fannie Mido Errant, We FonmI Mots, L'insis 1 food.u........ lacking some or ell 4aLliu .....Mida Delehrallin .... With all plumbing fam6un .... Lacking nor. or u..... .. ,.i.... . Under I ywr,........ .. Under I year.. .all .... Dilapidated ......... ..... I year . ......... . 3 YCfln .. .. .... .. Number of Rooms 3 years .............. . years 5^ •.. ^ • 5 All M1oming units ....... ..... I. year...... bYu,e ... .... ... 7 years ............. :...... 3 ... .... .... ...... . .. ........ 8 .... ...... 3 .. .......... ........ 9 ............. . 'aiu.. m 4 .... .. ......... 10 yo ,. ,....... ... ....... ... II ...... ..... years, Yun5 6 . ..... 12 Yea ra ........ ..... 7 .. ....... ...... 13 yon. ............ 8 or more ....... ..... 14 Yeen............. Median .. .. IS yeen............... Homing unit. —up by nonwhites..... 16..• ••.,• l7 Year. . . ............ 1 ........ . IByu................. 3 .............. 19 yc.......... .... 4. ........... yean ............... 321 5 .. .......... ...... ars Yund0 over... .... 6. ... ..... .. ......... 7..... ...... .. ......... Tondpopulation.... 8 or more .. .. Under 5 veers..... Median . . 5 to 9 yun.rs.. . .. 10 to 14 yea.... Number of Permm IS to l9 years ,.. 20 to 24 yun....... 15 to 29 ya......... ou All upied bowing unit .. .. .... 1 30to34yenr....., .. 35 to 39 yearn... ... „ , 3 40 to 44 e.ra . .. . 3 . ... ....... yes, 45 to 49 un .... .... 4 .. ........ ..... 50 to 54 vcan.. ....... 5 .. .. ................ 55 to 59 Yeen.......... 6 or .. .................. 60 1. 6Yeer .. Median 65o69 Yeen............. ....... Homing units cupid y nonwfiit... I 70 74 years....... 75 to 79 yun ..... !, .. ...... 60 to 84 Years...... ... 3 „ „ , ....... Ycen end aver ...... ,,,,,, „ ,,,, ... 18 ... IB Yeann and over .... 5,,,, ... .......... .. Median ego... .......... 6 ermore. .. . ........... Medan „ , Non whim population........ Under 5 years, Pa... Per Room 5 to 9 Ycen . ..... years 15 to 19 Year........,.... All Deco ied housing units .... .... 0.5aor ten ............ 20 to14 yeo............. 25 to 29 yun............ 0.51 to 0.75 .......... 0.76 to 100 ... ....... 35 to 39 veer.. ........ 101 or ma,.. ... 40 to 44 y......... ... HoWiing unite ouup,ed by nonwhites..... 45 to 49 years.......... . 0 50 or ten . ............... 50 to 54 ycaa......... ... 0.51 to 0,75 ................. 55 to 59 years.......... 0,16 to LW ... ...... 60 to 64 Yeen......... ... I.01 .' ram. ..... ......... 65 to 69 y .... ..... .... 70 to 74 years........... Value of Property 75 years end aver ....... 16 vase and over......... 11 year. end over......... Owner•eccuPled housing units....... Median ago. ...... I ..... I.. them $5.000 . . ........ E5 OOO to $9.900 . .. ......... Total. 14 b: ovu ... $10,000 to $14.900 ........ ... Single .................. $15.000 t0 619.9f10 .............. Married............... $20.000 to $24.900 .............. Sap are led.............. ' 825.MO or more.. .. Widowed ............... Median .. ...dollars. Diva road ............... Contract Rent Nonwhite. 144• ... Single ..... ... Merricd..................... Rentcnouupied housing unit........ .. Scp.uted.... ....... A,mge ................dollars.. Widowed.......... Divorced........ ..... form No 6o D7 107 Ue Advance table PH-L-POPULATION AND HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS: 1960 U. S. DEPARTMENT of �oMMcacR Maio, Area Cede: 0670 Nam 1 S: Hommg CITY 11to Rnowneloticuridd . a177 1110 .0061 •0075 -0076 wooft .0070 .9080 o•0061 H-0075 H•0476 a.0078 H•OD7Y 4.V060 charscter.sem 4gc. marital status ..teas Tenure. Color h Vsrarey Status Ttltlpoputation.... wha..,,, 624 622 6o! $96 312 312 t]7 7030 7469 All honnme unite . ................ Y4tl 171 7e 7e Ja56 . ... Ne,,n ........... 1 137 2 Owner occupied ... ... 141 116 71 26 1625 Other ne<n .......... 1 6 59 White ' 141 115 71 2► 16 ! 10 Nonwhite. flamer occupied •..... ........... 21 1 14 ! 164 Total Population...... Pop,,. household...... 624 04 602 602 312 31, 137 129 ib3o 7027 Whit. •.....•........ a1 14 3 16, Heed of household ... 163 130 74 go 1709 Nonwhite .... 1 Need of P.m. fam.- 152 Ila 7Y 26 1737 Available vacant ................. 169 2 47 PnmaryindfAchail... 11 ! 52 Purism. ...... ..... 4 2 7 Wife of head ....... 145 122 69 23 1047 For sale only .••• • •...... • ... 164 40 Child under 18......... 261 991 Ism 71 1.45 Other V.eml . .. .......... 117 1 20 Other pand ea.-, .... Nonnlative . 32 3 55 Y 14 1 7 2 411E 64 Condition and Plumbing P PPdn4nup'tartan olnmato of im4lu4on , • • a 3 3 All housing unite ............ 448 131 76 2e 1e5e O.h Pop. r household. ... 5.96 9.9! 9.03 7 d! 4.33 Sound 479 131 7e 26 Ill With ell plumbing facilities........ 439 131 76 26 4853 Nonwhite pepula4on.. 2 6 41 Laekmg only but water,.... .... Pop. in hoosehnlde. 2 6 61 Lackinggqrivets toilet or both Bead of household. .. 1 13 or running water ......... D.6mi..d.e ......... .,. With ell plumbmq fttilid... •........ 4 4 ] 3 Head of prior.(am. ... Primvyindividuol. . Wr(o0fhead.. .... x 1 1 11 14 L.tkmg only but water ., Child under 16..... 2 30 Lacking privet. toilet or both Other retail.......... NonnLtiv.. 2 4 2 orrumrm'water., . „ ... ..,, Ddmldend ......... ) Po .fn group ouar.... , HSoon earth occupnedbyn. ... 1 31 ......ion... Soon I....... Will, eII Plumbing facilities„ � •... 1 I 11 11 thed. ... Other... se .. Pop. per household.... 0.50 Lack,., some or all fed0liea........ 313 Ferrol 7i1 Mile 305 Female 207 Male Datulorat'n ...... , huilitica.. Total 145 167 60 69 3723 51107 will.will.ell plumbing ....... Lacking some...116.1litiu ........ population...... Under I year....... 11 13 11 0 4 3 1 1 37 64 Ddspidatad .... ,.. .. ... • 1 Year ............... 2 year..,. ............ t6 l0 a 14 l0 9 IO 31 6 V 9 li 2 ] 1 90 105 11B Numhcr of Room. 3 Ymra ........... 4ycero ................ 1, 11 0 6 11 it 13 Il 1 7 19 7 6 10 b 7 5 9 4 4 7 5 313 tte 124 130 13e 130 All bone,., Unit. ............ ...•.. 440 131 76 26 1856 5 year •• 6 year.,....., ........ 7 0 19 22 9 5 6 5 7 4 a 3 3 115 123 123 ............... 2, ............ 1 ayes" ........ .... a 0 a 30 12 12 3 5 5 3 2 110 toe 115 , ,,,, „ ....... ....... 14 i7 9 y.ere . ............ 4 5 9 7 2 5 1 lie up 4. ........ .... .... 5.. ................ . 1 169 IN 73 49 742 IO Ycere .............. II Yvan .......... 6 4 9 1 10 9 8 6 E 3 5 3 1 l 1 121 100 407 too . fi ,_ ,,, ,, _„_, 276 IIO ] 36 s14 12yaan ..... ......... it a V ll 3 2 ] i 117 77 7 ............... 1.4 13 Yeen........... •• 6 4 5 7 4 Y 3 3 IOU 104 a or mom ... ... ,... Median .. ..... 1 3.0 5.1 5.0 ]0 5.6 14 Yars............ i 5 years ......... ..... 4 6 3 5 1 7 1 1 1 69 7V 65 67 Housing units occupant by nonwhites.... I 1 11 i6 Year ............... 17 4 6 3 4 1 6 1 5 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 59 74 93 52 .. .. .... ...... ,. ....... yea......... ...... IB .. 3 3 4 2 1 44 35 3 .. ... ... rsYeses.......... 19 Yea............ 2 4 3 3 as 24 .. ... 5 3 1 t 1 1 l7 23 5. .. .............. 1 7 201 Year and o'er ..... 164 160' 07' 143 75 76 29 35 tali 1911 6 .... .. 4 7. ......... .. ...... Totelpopuletime .... 513 311 305 297 145 167 65 69 3723 007 8 or more ......... .. .. Median. ............ Under5 year...., , .... 5 to 9 year ............. 10 to 14 years ....... 66 33 27 52 43 34 54 69 33 55 46 39 32 23 12 36 33 13 10 to a 10 16 6 527 575 $12 boo 679 473 Number of Persona IS It 19 Yes" .......... 20 to 24 years ........... is 19 19 25 35 it 8 25 11 17 33 3 1 x0 a 7 18 3 2 4 E 1 7 2110 90 171 261 126 211E All occupied housing unite .. .. ....... 163 130 74 76 1769 25 be 29 Years........... 30 to 34 years . ..... 34 40 34 23 36 32 la 23 s 21 7 3 9 4 344 420 379 415 lc. . ..................... 2. .. ... :............. s1 +•7 t to 10 a 40 238 35 to 39 ye ere.......•. .. 40 to 44 Years......... 30 15 16 19 22 23 13 {0 s a 4 333 270 3 .... ...... ...... .. 34 16 13 5 301 45to 49years ....... 9 6 13 4 4 4 1 204 167 4 . . ................. 5,,, 49 19 91 3Y 29 1] ) 7 49] 396 3010 34 Yeen ........... 55 to 59 Ycere,.......... ! 5 a 7 6 E 6 4 3 1 3 ] 1 l 2 Ila 7D 90 e4 6 or mom ........ ..... ... Madf.. .. 23 317 23 444 14 4.1 9 321 4.1 60 to 64 Ycan............ 65,to69,aas .....,.... 3 0 2 1 2 2 3 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 24 27 52 44 Hou.in, units oceuPied by nonwhites..... 1 ................... ... 1 1t 70 to 74 years., ......... 75 to 79 yes.............. 1 1 1 1 1 I •f 1 1 1 1 23 9 23 11 2 .......... ....... 80 to 84 years .......... 1 2 a 3.. .............. 1 85 years and over......... 1 1 2 • 3 4.. ••.. 6 18 years and over....,.... 174 170 141 148 73 IN AN 36 1697 1993 5„ .. .. , I...... I.... 1 I Median see .............. 230 21.0 10.5 18.0 25.4 ISO 13.4 22.5 190 21.2 6ormore .................... Madbn .... ... ............ ' Nonwhite population. Under years.. ..... • 2 ] 3 1 39 3 )1 6 Persons Per Roam 5 to 9 year ............. 10 m 14 year............ 1 a 9 5 2 1 All occu tad housing unit. ............ O. 163 32 b0 13 74 I1 7► 9 {7s9 419 15 to 19 Yonne............ 20 1, 24 Yew..........,. 25 10 29 yem............ 1 I t 1 . ......... 0.51 to 0.73„ ................... 44 22 14 ] 49) 30 to 34 Yeen.... ........ l 3 7 0,76 to 100 .... ............ 51 73 35 10 667 35 to 39 ywi............ 3 0 1.01 or more.. .... .. ., Ho unite occupied by nonwhites..... l6 22 1 14 • 199 11 4D to 44 Year.........., 45 to 49yeara.......... 4 1 3 0. 0.51 or has....................... 1 50 to 39 Y..".... ..... 1 1 0.76 to .................... 55 to 59 ye............... 1 m 190 ..................... 1.00 1 9 7 60 to 64 Years,........... 1 101 IOI or in. re. ................. 3 65 to 69 Years............ 70'l0 74 raw.......... . value of Property 7$ Years sad over......... Years and over... 21...... 21 2 1 1 a 1 1 1] Ll 17 V ............ OwnI.. 17I 116 71 26 1623 Ycere and over......... Median a,d.............. Luc than .000 ..unit, a59DD ................... 1 1 0 to a5,000 to a990D ............. aID,000 Io S !7 1 96 1 44 10 79 471 Total. 14 k over...... •Stacie,....,.....,...,,.. to? o 16 l23 23 122 3a 110 !a 7• 1 a5 9 73 5 37 ! sail YV2 9393 SV] 9.9W ................ $15,000 to 319.900 .. 414 is 26 IN 470 Mulled . ............. U4 I30 l29 173 71 7o ii 27 1691 1734 $20.000 to 324,900 ..,.• .. ,......, 5 1 401 Separated .............. 1 2 3 / 1 $25,000............7 Median. ................dollar.., 17YOo lJ000 l39oD 19Y 17500 W.dowxd................ Divorced................ 2 3 5 to 1 4 e 5 Y xNonwhite, 0 Rent 14........ Sinele.................. 2 31Cmtncl 1 J1110.2 Renter• cuPied homing units.. ....... 21 14 1 164 Uned................. Separated............ 2 2 ,Avers,....................dollars 1 . too Widowed................Divorced................ I. Mth Deeenniel Carew Farm No (A.07-I07 Advance table PH- L -POPULATION AND HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS: 1960 U.S. DEPARTAIENTof sOF .On, Kyn, - CITY 1110 Rom• relnlioneh,p. OITY late Hou.mg'•Vr chm.etmltic. Nee. ad merit.. .0001 •OOBx •0083 n0094 •0085 •0086 H.pOBI H.00BE H.OVB] H.0084 H.8086 X.00tl6 tape. Tenure. Col.r A: Voeeney Stale. Total population..... 595u 5485 9433 9373 607E 0029 V909 9047 070e 5734 $925 503.8 All hau.ing unite ......... ... 1501 2661 2100 2526 1752 2046 White.......... Negro .........I ... 14 5 7 62 3 4.1 1 as Owner mcupied .. ... .. 1196 2094 1103 213E 1176 1204 Other nme...,. ,...... 09 33 41 While ... ........... .... 134 b to 2080 6 1075 8 2123 9 1169 7 119V I4 Total 5554 9413 607E 9909 27Btl 5925 Nomvh.lo ..... .. ....... Ranter manpied " "" 21B 456 422 264 343 762 populotion .. Pon in houeehold....... 5505 9395 0038 9909 Me y075 ............. White 713 434 921 262 342 756 Hmd ..household 1414 2550 2103 2396 1019 1970 .. ...... Nonwhite ..... . ..... ..... 5 2 1 3 1 6 ]lead of Prim. I... ,. 133A 76 2374 2009 96 2316 00 1411 20u 1605 362 vemnt ....... ... AvailableFar BO 20 97 69 60 41 179 76 495 195 30 39 Riof head....al.... Wife .lased.. 1243 209 2109 t529 31B0 B99 429 I429 For rcnC ........... .... For uioonly ...... .., ... 02 20 25 26 13 11 ...... Child under .. ,.. 240] 3593 ]431 4640 2357 ,iV 1 Other v¢mt ....... 7 14 l9 2! 25 20 relative .... J63 V67 tilt ]57 490 ..... N..nelh,.. Noingro ive .rter .. 63 120 120 67 at 0u VO Popp in emu.p 4uartcro. . 49 38 34 50 C.ndihon and Plumbing Othe..Im.tiWuen•.. Other ...... A 41 le 34 50 Al .¢unite. 1503 2640 2190 2914 175E Z836 Pop. per houwFold.. .... m1J 2.71 3.83 4e76 0.43 8.03 Sound ............ Board With all Plumbing 1476 1978 2644 1e42 2`{60 2`00 2514 15{2 174L 1741 1a56 1831 Nonwhte PoyyMalian.. 69 40 40 43 Y9 61 61 50 56 87 87 ....lie.......... lack:.¢ only hot water. ... rivet. toilet or.... 1 3 1 3 Po in .1 h... ltl.... .. �1 d of household..... 63 15 A 9 11 4 30 l9 or rmg ormmm�g water ............ 17 5 Ix 2 4 ! 170 Hoed of Prim lam..... Primary md..... 34 ] 9 11 n D Withall y .. •.•...... With all 17 Il it 5 12 4 167 Wife of hmd....., 13 7 14 13 11 36 olylu,tgfadetia L.ekmg only hot water. Child under ID.. .. 29 lb to 77 27 15 l3 .pduet.toilet bath Other el..........,. 9 7 x x 7 1 l l .. or mn.d water .................. Lorin D$1.5. 5 2 ! 4 J 1tl No.M NJaga.pqu....... Pap.In emu. s... 1 A units met.... by nonwh0u..... H Its 11 8 5 9 9 11 10 0 6 Zo 19 .dtuh the... {mtllu.on ... Other...... 8 Sound blag fi ............... Soup Wah all Plumbing1 11 11 8 9 l0 0 19 .... POP• per hounh.Id ....... 4.30 5.64 e.21 4.35 frcitln........, Leckin¢.ome or Jlfaulitiu .... .. Data,.. ..I-.... y 1 Tatelpapuletlon 2830 2716 4A32 4B01 4037 4035 4906 4923 2B3tl 0950 2145 3040 With ell Pfumb.ng f.and.......... Under 1 Ymr...... ..... 67 64 00 98 94 69 130 127 71 69 55 59 Lachine some or all femh4ae ...... 4 I Y<ar........,.,. ...... 69 67 lob 106 90 111 144 131 7Z 91 D7 71 Dilepidawd ..... ....... 2 yea1.. 92 61 lie 128 Ill too 178 140 75 105 67 bJ ............ 3 Yeen.,. 64 73 125 126 122 134 160 179 77 94 70 61 Number e1 Rmme .... 4 ymn ............. 64 86 115 158 120 111 li4 163 IBY 157 150 AS I03 al 68 62 60 60 !{ 1l01 9661 2190 2526 17S2 2046 3 Ymrs. .............. 6 75 78 77 78 152 123 129 1Z9 12! 126 LOB 158 172 90 94I 62 52 All hewing unite . ...... ....... 2 5 1 16 16 Years ....... 7 Yeen •...... 94 76 12a 330 flit 121 160 108 85 BA 63 52 1. _ ,,, ,,,,, ,,,,, 9 91 b 12 Is ... D Yeero.., 63 79 122 140 139 92 361 194 as 86 Sl SO t ,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,, 3.. 77 346 93 43 306 254 ......., 9 '.. .... ... 65 71 107 112 Ij4 111 34S 112 6tl 80 BY 81 67 60 Stl 4tl •, ••,, ,,, ,,,, ,,,,,, 4 105 107 jl4 12T 153 523 10 can. 69 02 I20 119 i21 IU9 143 02 71 Be 4 53 "' " " ' .... 5' 709 959 10o16 JAM 698 731 II Yeero ........ 70 59 130 I11 99 99 137 134 79 72 70 64 " ' " " 495 1013 797 841 Via 266 12 Yeen ......... 77 77 lle 120 104 96 99 107 131 le 64 SV 5 55 j " " ' ' . ..... Bit 223 137 106 45 71 13 yeas.... 79 D9 Ila 134 69 74 142 74 129 89 46 34 OS VO D or mom'••• 1. ' ' '.... 23 31 22 9 9 14 14 Yeero................. 53 62 46 03 BV e4 74 6n 5B 84 73 44 St 50 2 .. Medan .... Ds3 5.4 0.4 5.3 5.1 4.6 IS yearo... .......... 36 16 37 77 77 62 62 71 66 40 47 Su 40 Head unit. occupied by nauaddt..... 15 B 9 11 8 20 Ib Ymn ......... .... 51 73 76 60 60 60 66 36 47 42 39 . ...... ..... ... 1 1 17 Ymre... ..... .. 31 23 2l 43 49 26 YS !0 41 25 28 YY 48 ... t ,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,, 2 1 1 1 1 IB Yesn,...., 19 Ycer.... 31 20 33 45 23 23 31 31 26 34 M ,36 ..... 3 4 ,,,, ,,, ' 2 1 4 4 20Ymn... ....... 30 1425 18 1V 09 33 2321 34 2628 25 2106 21 2203 22 3439 go 350E 21 2481 20 1541 43 1710 40 193tl 5 .. ..... 5 1 9 9 3 2I yen..ndovcr ... 6 " •' """ "" "' 4 l 3 2 3 2 3 2 7 a Total ...Motion...... 2618 271A 461E 4601 4037 4035 49a0 4923 283tl 1950 28bb 3040 Under 5 Yeen.......... 396 351 557 VIA $45 549 793 734 300 451 327 304 8 .r man ..... .... .. 5 m 9 Yeen ...... .... 414 301 632 640 622 546 807 766 43J 439 295 263 Median .... .... 10 to 14 Years. ........ 340 319 565 533 494 474 627 602 346 295 251 260 15 to 19 Ye era......... 225 1$8 310 33n D45 238 296 t93 177 198 224 235 Number of Parana. ... .... 115 12A 162 377 1ae 142 XI 124 114 pe 443 126 209 150 239 192 I88 ``664 J60 1414 2350 2105 2396 1519 1910 25 to 19 yeam......... 25 30 to 34 105 243 209 254 176 413 278 468 221 351 395 526 346 27b 305 174 202 All mcupied houan¢ unit....... ..... 59 174 BO 65 83 323 Years .... .... 35 to 39 Yeen•..- ••••. 237 142 271 557 56n 43B 441 530 1 ETV 344 2U0 ill 1. 371 577 433 359 328 6]T 4Oao44Ymrs.......... 205 468 415 337 295 355 700 31 39j 19u 266 2 ,__, ,,,, 3 247 504 394 431 107 352 45 to 49 Year........... IS1 114 3p7 234 230 196 224 176 141 BO l0 7T 1882 1 i 37 l66 ,,, ,,,, ,,,, ,,, 4 ,,,,,,, 337 39l 550 617 7!J !37 50 to 54 Years.. ....... 64 72 171 143 137 l`6 143 90 13T 77 42 64 1 117 l!e 3!9 •,, , ,,,, 5, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, , „ 278 419 462 454 249 191 55 to 59 year............. 84 70 Its lie BB 5V 55 tl4 60 43 73 44 TS Vb 130 ,,,, 6 ormore ................. 202 325 296 452 239 140 60 to 64 ye........... 52 47 60 34 70 61 72 42 4J 46 37 Ba Ila Median .. ..... ...... 7.9 ].6 LB 4.0 3.7 2.0 65 to 69 Ymro ..... .. 33 53 1Y ]4 V7 3l So 20 14 20 Je 74 l77 Heal., unit. mcupied by nonwhites 15 8 9 It 8 30 70 to 74 Yeen.......... tV 27 17 33 33 33 10 16 17 10 5V 77 I.. „, ,,,, ,, ,,,, „•„ 1 i 1 1 t 1 1 l 75 to 79 Year............ 60 to 84 Years .... 12 7 8 7 12 6 16 4 10 4 13 24 45 t •, ,,,, „_, „,,,,,, 5 ,,,, ,,,, ,, ,,,, 3 2 2 7 3 2 .... 85 Yeen and over ....... 4 1317 1S 1550 7 2630 9 2756 7 218o b7 22 6 5 254E S P600 1 l3!] J 1625 le 18J4 22 30p3 4. ,,,, .......... 6 2 2 3 3 4 2 6 IB Ycen and over ...... Median 21.6 2513 27.4 26.5 24.a 26e1 19.5 31.9 2b] t3.1 38N J2.e 5- ... ........ ......... .. 6 or mom ... .. ..... ... 3 l l 1 V 2 7 age.. ......... 79 70 i3 27 20 I] 39 37 lV 31 45 42 Medr.n .... •• ""' ' 5 yai........... Under 5 Ymn........... Under 3 4 1 ! 7 S l 7 2 0 tl Y 5 b 7 5 to 9Ymro .... 7 4 1 4 3 5 l 3 5 3 a 3 4 Pe..... Par Rmm 10 to 14 Years...., ...... 2 1 4 2 1 Y 3 t 2 4 42All mcupied hou0ng uniu ..... .... 1414 2350 2103 2396 1519 1970 IS to 19 Yurs....... .. 20 to 24 yrare ....... .. 4 ! 2 1 1 7 2 1 1 l 1 t 0 50 or Ian ... ................. Jae 603 617 550 417 B4l 25 to 29 yeen.......... 4 4 x 3 7 4 8 0.51 to 0.75 ....... ....... .. 367 750 569 559 392 451 30 to 34 Yeera........... a 1 2 7 3 0.76 to 1.00 .... ............. !29 610 7e0 987 D71 !12 35 10 39 Ywn....,....... 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 101 ar mort.. 134 179 159 $00 179 164 40 1. 44 Ymre........... 2 Houdnee unib omupied by nonwhite. .... 1! 3 e 2 9 t 11 e 1 J� 45 to 99 yeen........... SO to 54 2 1 0.50 arine. .............. 0 $1 to O.M.................... 5 4 3 4 D Year............ 55 to 59 year$.....,...... 1 1 1 0.76 to 1.00 .................. 7 2 3 6 2 1 6D to 64 yeen... ......... 1 2 1 1 3 1 1.01 or m............ ............ 1 7 2 b 65 to 69 Ycen........... 70 to 74 3 1 1 I ye.............. 75 years sad over....,.... 2 x7 lit 1 10 t 14 10 1 !3 !tl 16 10 l] 1 2 1 27 Valve al Property 16 loan, end oven......., !! l3 10 1] IO 1V 16 15 l0 13 24 19 Ownerroeeupied head, units ...... 111 2076 1477 2R; 1160 1126 21 Ymrs and over........ Median age .............. Lce. then 65.0DO.... ............. 63 1 8 !22 1 23g Total. 14 hover...... 1733 1727 2949 3061 POO 2530 1631 alto 1720 1799 2077 g25J $5,000 to 69,900 ................. 417 223 42B 879 669 624 Sieet.................... 39C 222 546 440 41x 143 4e4 41a 309 337 420 313 310,ODD to $14,9DD .............. $03 lOt6 916 906 40] 196 Merriad.......:......... 1290 1733 2705 3A0 1906 1900 lt73 224E 133] 1385V 14197 MY 215,000 to $19.9D) ......... ...... 101 540 347 164 55 VS Se Panted.............. 6 31 x`0 11 17 10 25 47 630,000 10 614,900........ ......... 87 t79 !7 40 31 14 Wldowad................ 04 1;� ei ``29 399 154 pp1p7 p 37 ¢¢1 17s i55 1S4 be 62 ioi M5�.000 .r more ................... ...............dell.... 10o0V 1Ho0 17f00 1D300 14700 12600 Divoned..,............. to Nonwhite. l4........ 28 20 !0 Is 10 33 to 16 11 16 34 23 Conlr.et Rent S1n814 .................. 12 6 3 6 5 9 10 15 a j3 x IS 1 9 3 11 to 1V 0 15 Married ...... ...1.... 1 16 13 I R.rtt.,occupied hawing uniu............ 104 9tl 442 112 211 $05 262 99 337 108 741 77 Separated..... ...... •Widowed ...... ......... 1 I 2 1 1 1 Average ..................dollar... Drvertad....... ....... 1 1 2 u. Advance table PH-1:.POPULATION AND HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS: 1960 U. S. DEPARTMENT...fe CP COMMERCE For. No. 60-07 107 1 Major Area Cade: 0870 Name: �. Housing CITY Also Reu.n4.6... hip, CITY 1110 .0067 .0008 .o00V a0090 .0091 •0092 H•0007 H.008H H.9009 11.0090 H.9e91 1.uo9z ehameterbit(. age, and mm0e1 statue Tenure. Color& Vaeancy Status T°lolpopulation .... 4024 309. Bn91 3750 0551 t3 While . . .. 4793 3055 6721 Dee3 115ob 73 All housing unite . ............ 1034 lose 1171 841 1114 t Negro, .... ...... 5 1 Owner occupied . .................. 1040 792 1B62 606 1195 Other me. ...... 32 39 120 71 Su White ..... Nonwhite tole 4 7B6 6 1819 l9 59t !t 1100 7 Totalpopulation. ..' a024 3e94 6n91 N50 055/ TJ ill ' . Renter occupied ............. . 435 194 209 104 set Pap:nhou.hold.. .... 4743 3894 B•/93 3791 1525 5 Whit............ ... 429 192 202 178 256 Hcad of household..... 1471 906 2071 792 1450 1 '............' Nonwhite .. ... e 2 7 6 0 Head of prim. tom... 129a '929 2006 760 1357 l Available vaunt. ... 337 10 144 37 60 Primary individual... 177 57 65 24 99 Forsook 320 5 17 14 45 Wde of heed......... 1173 853 Issue 705 1260 3 ..... .. For ule only. ... 12 5 12T 23 12 Child under 18....... 1716 3778 4262 1ee9 8392 1 .,,,.., Other vacant ....... 22 14 58 12 0 Other aknve....... 326 237 474 Rug 337 2 ' Nonrel.uv......... ... 03 40 90 76 . 52 Pap. into.. 9vastl.rs_.., inel:lunon... 62 40 7 32 6Y Condition and Plumbing role ai Other . ..... up 2° OY All housing unite. ......I ......... 1034 1010 2373 844 1324 Pop, parhousehold ..... 0.21 6.33 3.48 3.77 B•Sw Sound ... ...........• With ell plum6lni facilities, .............. 1792 L794 906 986 2428 2224 782 792 1507 1506 Nonwhite pppulation.. 37 39 I20 76 Sl Iselin, only but ware... .. .. 2 Poyy I. household..... 3p 39 L16 76 31 I„ckingptivasto toilet or bath H d of household...... to n 26 37 12 or running waster .. Deleriornting.. 2 37 21 4 23 3 26 1 12 He.dof prim, fimai_ . PdannyindNidual.... 9 1 7 I 2S s 17 10 a .........���........ With all plumbing !.Mille........... 36 20 16 24 12 Wife of head ...... 6 A 28 17 4 h r...th i.Ack(ng only hot waster.,.. .:::;.:; 1 Child under 13 !H 44 30 to Lacking privonly toilet Other render1 .. .......... ] 6 t] 9 11 or running water 1 7 a Nonrclativc.. 1 5 3 1 Dilapidated .... 3 3 30 JO s Po . in group quarters. .. Pmate 4 Hou.ing units ocoupkd by ... whit.....: lV n 2e 17 12 of brout.(on... Sound 10 6 25 16 5 Other...... ... 4 .... ....... With all plumbing feulitir.......... 30 B 25 16 0 Pap. per household...... 4•46 4.47 9•25 Lackmg .me be all hi.d.tiee ....... a .ir e v enne 4452 4189 1653 1905 ' Nil .i...Hof ....... ...1,...... 1 With all fincilitin 1 1 3 3 Total population . .. 2331 1494 1932 1962 276V 1791 70 3 plumbing .......... Lacking... or all taeil(lies......... i year......... .. 47 61 54 34 130 ASS 74 69 82 7o Dilapidated .................. 1 1 IYear.............. 46 Be 60 3e 166 148 61 63 97 92 2y.............. .... 53 62 54 42 167 169 78 75 100 Do 3"....... .....,. 48 54 52 63 160 185 71 77 too 74 1 Number of Rama 4 yea. ...... .......... 52 49 53 57 70 64 75 6N 190 153 144 353 Be 73 61 72 95 68 70 0° All housing unite 1834 solo 2373 041 1524 5 year.,. ........ .. 6year. , .......... 49 71 66 78 151 164 71 69 79 8J ' ................... 15 ]years .......... ... 56 54 55 66 146 139 70 79 67 Bl ' '.""" ""'....,...,. 20 12 71 9 JB 8,..............� M 46 ............... ........ SJ 2B 27 238 9y.................... .. .. 62 44 69 53 121 128 97 4B 04 7a 4... .... �, ...... 326 30 56 161 10 year.. ............. 66 43 59 55 115 107 42 37 74 Be ,,,, „ ........... 0 09 110e II years 36 4p 49 51 107 60 36 50 76 76 6. 72 335 Igo 369 ]44 1054 510 532 399 7Is (2 years ,,.. ,,,,,,,, „ 56 56 111 111 110 33 7 90 44 l3 J3 1P 13 Year..... .•..' 54 47 36 01 bI 99 00 42 40 71 72 ' •'•..' ..I' 8 or more 35 4 J 6 14 Yours ................ 27 27 33 62 54 21 34 53 40 .•.,• "'., .•,'. Median, ...... 4.7 5q 50Y 5.0 5.0 I$ .. Ye......... 44 Y4 40 33 A 3P 68 Su ll 30 41 4° gain . ed by ... w Housing .air occupied by ....whit., !0 b 20 17 12 16 ye.. .............. 37 32 ]n 56 44 30 2S 3U 41 I I7 yea. .. 32 J2 37 23 27 56 35 30 28 35 31 2 1 1 1 1 IB yc.r............... 26 23 22 13 32 10 24 29 2 1 ] 1 19years ................ 22 50 17 13 29 29 10 29 2V 31 1 q .:.• 2 1 1 2 20 year.... .. 22 19 7 13 31 % 04 1 11 li 26 31 1 5 3 ] 4 4 J 21 yea. and over..... 176E 3515 971 1031 2152 2106 tlOT 673 3903 lob! 66 3 .'',•...'.:• 6 „"" „ 7 3 3 5 11 1 2 Totalapuletion . .. 2331 2494 1932 196? 4452 4389 1833 190S 276V g79'/ 79 3 ....... ' ' � ...""" .' ............' 8 or more 1 3 Under 5 y............ .. 246 294 2n0 25? P39 U41 372 345 474 40] 1 . .............. ..... Medan ... ............ S o 9 s, .........'. 264 211 230 242 490 433 48l alb 210 326 337 343 34J 385 10 to 14 year........... to 15 to 19 year,........... 164 I97 3U3 lot 129 108 121 14U a45 246 294 124 170 391 let 3 Number of Penn.. 20 to 24 Years.....•, let 100 30 5° 14. P17 475 345 494 82 182 111 I09 130 221 171 234 234 22 t 14 All occupied hawing units 1475 966 2071 792 1456 25 to 29 years.,.......... 30 ro 34 years....... .. 97 179 13a 216 109 Pal .S7 411 1B2 142 226 23V J .... ..... 45 91 10 91 35 to years . l91 291 105 132 3H7 34S {99 190 21 .... ,,,,,,,,,,, „ 2 459 2Stl 86 340 44 40 to 44 191 176 17A 102 182 ?Do142 99 90 IB3 103 17J 112 J 0, 273 297 179 534 161 2�39 no........... 49 years........... I63 150 b2 194 111 165 61 00 lab 312 1 t 4, 297 27l 251 SJu 161 319 30 to SO to 54 Years............ 111 13N "'a SB 53 9u 65 34 'B 74 70 1 5 :; 169 162 436 1b9 228 55 to 59 y.............. {99 90 56 59 43 37 39 33 60 69 ....'.•'........... 6 m more 4.1 60 to 64 yea............ 63 9a 22 38 37 33 17 23 64 61 . ...... . .. hng 3.0 I19 7.8 3.9 Y•6 4.7 4.6 3.7 � 65 to 69 Ycaus ......... 53 79 29 28 26 30 lit 20 et 7/ on. ices.. u ynonwhites Housing unite occupied by n.nwhiw..... bit. 30 8 26 17 12 12 70 1. 74 yea............ 51 42 14 1° 16 32 10, 9' 16 39 31 1. 1 1 L 2 79 yeen........... 34 45 ll l6 3 /2 !6 9 la 3.. 2 3 3 1 80 to 80 84 Ycd ...... 23 27 5 6 t 2 2 6 5 0 3 „ .••'.".•''......... 4 1 4 7 7 3 3 ] 1 V... 85 years and over........ ye and over 3e 103E 27 4 1937 a 1050 1 2215 { 1231 1 Igo5-2 8 934 3 1480 lea 157 / 76 3 4 t 2 3 2 I ........ Median see ....... .. M llim 30.5 31-3 Jl•3 21.2 2b6 iP•7 19.2 33.2 17.5 23.0 E3.4 30.0 6 or mar .. ............... .. Medlin 1 t 5 6 4 Nonwhite Population. l6 A6 17 22 57 63 41 35 27 24 . ..................... Under 5 Year............ 1 4 ] 4 4 15 is 7 0 4 5 10 9 yea. ............. 1 p 1 2 5 2 7 10 7 3 5 4 2 2 4 3 Persian, Per Room 10 to 14 yea.. ...... 2 1 p 2 1 1 ] 1 1 1 1 All occupied housing unite .............. 1470 980 2071 792 1456 15 to 19 y............... 20 to 24 year............. 1 1 3 ] 3 5 2 4 4 0.50 or lea ....................... 628 271 447 149 350 25 to 29 ye.............. 1 l 2 J ;0 e 1 2 '2 0.51 to 0.75 .................... 363 230 471 168 561 30 to 34 In.............. 3 3 1 3 2 2 7 3 9 6 1 4 3 1 375 674 520 39 year............ 1 6 4 e 3 1 l 1.01 .' m00 1.01 or mate..........,. I...... 109 326 129 274 305 170 205 40 to 40 to 44 Years......... 3 1 1 7 2 1 Housingq unite o44up(ed by non whit...... 30 0 26 17 12 45 to 49 Yc............ . 2 1 1 1 1 0.SU or lea. .. ...... „' J 2 5 3 4 50 to 54'years ........ ... 1 l 1 1 1 t 0.51 to 0.75 .....................1 5 3 11 5 2 55 la 59 Years............ 3 2 1 2 3 0,76 to 1.00 .. ............. 1 2 5 4 n 60 to 64 year........... 1 2 Y I,OI or mom. A 1 2 5 2 65 to 69 Ye.............. 1 t 1 70 75 yesa and over........ . 1 2 1 2 2 ' Value of Property r,..it m,.......... year, IS yeas. and over......... A 6 10 in 34 38 23 23 17 1. 21 years and over......... 11 A 10 10 33 37 33 33 17 la OwnU'sthan$.00housing .nib..., ...., 999 772 1003 S15 9T Median .9e.. 27.3 2oq Le.e than b5,000................. 82 9 22 26 3z Total. l4 Aover..... 1607 1742 31]3 L1711 4 a71 24 an, 931 i e]7 l7JY 7 3 $5.000 to$9.900..... 310.000 to BI4,900. 398 1 400 1444 4S1 666 Singlo..............• 29e 219 210 356 421 29° 17 ,1OSt 172 270 21! ] $15,0001o$19.9W ,: 27V 360 60! tl9 2V8 Merned............... 1227 1257 P89 Yl7 1096 2039 74S 777 132C 135U 40 2 ' $20,000 mb34,900.. •:::::,,::::.. 173 41 30 3 12 Separated .............. 12 27 2 1'1 2e 26 4 I 21 to 21 $25,000 or are.. ............. l97 43 2 to 10 Widowed........, ." 30 194 15 5° li BA 19 6Y 27 128 Median ................d011ar... 17300 14600 13000 42000 13400 Diverted................ 46 76 21 46 39 46 IS 33 14 sea Nonwhite. IMF ...... 13 9 11 11 37 391 25 24 17 17 Contract Rent S:nplv..........:.;;,,, 2 3 7 1 It 51 7 3 6 3 Married......... . 10 6 6 u 25 R 17 19 10 It ' Rentervoeeupied housing units.,...... 4z1 1.81 306 171 250 Separated........... 1 1 2 1 p 1 ] l 1 Average...................d.11ars.. 64 97 90 0101 Widowed............... 1 1 Divorced .............. 2 1 hl fifth DNo 60-07Coi Ve Advance table PH -I. --POPULATION AND HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS: 1960 U. S. DEPARTMENT Census COMMERCE Major Arc. Code: 1170 Name: 17 Heunn¢ CITY 1110 Ree.,cluthm.1iip. 917Y 1140 .p09Y •0100 1-009n J•0100 characicrWha age, and mantel statue Tenures Color& Vacmey Status Totnlpanuletlon..... 3424 White ..... ............. 342p Allhousing unit. . ................ 1074 Ne,re . ... .......... .. 9 Owner occupied ....................... A74 Other eves.. ......... .. B71 Nonwhite .. ................ Tolelpopulntimi 3424 Ramer occupied ..... ............ 5 Pap. in household. .... ]424 ••t.• 3 Head of hnuwhoW.... 877 Nonwhite ............... 1 lvnrmy,odm.f.m. 862 A ma ve<enl. ... .......... Primary& For For rent ..................... ..Ju.... Wife of head .. ..... 32 B72 For w1a only . .......... .... Child under IS ........ 1187 Olhar vacant . .................. 194 OtheN...I.lative...... Iis N .to...... 13 I....va Pa .ing Mmuters Condition end Plumbini of. nn....... Other Other............ Allhounng unit. ............ 1071 Pap. per household...... 9.91 • �%WJih : ell plumbing facilities ... 1069 Nonwhite 4 I.cking only hot wabr ... mutation. Pa : Inum..1 deed •.:. 4 lackm¢ pdvato toilet or both of household. 3 or running water .............. Delineated., .......... 2 Hndolprim.fom .... PnmerymdMilml.. . t With ell Plumbing hulliti........... W.I. of heal... ... 1 I.acking only hot water.... •• Child under 18 ...... 2 leaking private toilet or bath Other rclanvm. ... or momng water ...... Dilapidated ... ... I..... N ...letrvo .... Pop-m group 9.arren .. Heusiunits occupied by ...whiles..... 1 1 P note of institution — Other. J.... �Wrth all plumbing 1 ........ Pap. nor houedrold. . ......1 facilities....... Ledmia Boma ar all facilities. . a D With roil ..... .......... fueilhies........ oil Pl.. Tort , li75 line or. Leekhn wino or ell (....lace ....... Lack Year ..... Under I yenr..........., 73 60 Dilapidated . .................... I ycor ............... 2 Years ................ 78 74 Number of Roam. , ... 3 ... .......... 5 5 y en .... ......... tie e4 u7 71 40 5e Allhowh:¢ unit., .................... 1071 Yenre ... .......... your. ...•........ 7 7 4e 40 31 41 I . .... ................... 2 .................... 'care................ 8 years ............ 44 41 7 .................... 9 years.. ......... 43 50 .. ........... .. ......... 41 ]2 3e f. .. ....... .... 555 11 yenro ............... ]e 6 ...., ...... . all 12 yen. .... ........ 27 26 7 ................... 5 Year.......... 13 ... 34 ]. Mor moro ................ 14 year. .. ......... 24s 2] Mednn' luau ...... 5.5 yeoro.............. 22 17 no Hou ini units aceumed by nonwhites .. 1 16 I7 yen ........ 16 le l0 12 ... ........ 2 ....... . ... I B .r ............. 12 12 3 ........ 19 ycor............... ' 11 ]1 2 rel2 2e 5 1 21 you and aver••••• e95 863 7 ... ... .... Talelp.puletion..... 1716 1709 Mormon ............ Under ... ]tie Median ... ....... 1 to 9 Ycnro .... .. . 10 to 19 ye.. .... ... 162 let 219 151 Number of Peron. I0 to 19 year............ 20 to 24 ycor. ..., 15 29 71 let 187 e2 82 211 169 158 Al. occupied housing units ...... ..., I e11 11 to ye ere........ 30 to 34 years .......... 35 to 79 years 136 158 14u ............... 2 ,,, ,.. , 190 40 to 44 years ..... - toe 7 .. ...... ....... 45 1. 49 62 52 4 ............ .. 244 ye........... 50 to 54 ycere .......... 29 29 5. .............. .. 100 162 55 to 59 Ya.re...... ..... 19 19 6 ormow .............. .... mom to 64 ye ma ........ 11 13 Median,si .lied ... . 3.9 ].1 65 to 69 ywre .......... 65 11 n nonwhites. laud.¢ unib occupied by nonwhilcs... I 1 70 to 74 ycere.... .... 75 to 79 0 10 1 n 4 .. ..... Ycnro ......... yenr I 1 . .. .. .... 85 yenrs and over......... ••• ••••• ••• ... 1 18 yen. and over......... 930 932 5 Medianage. 21.5 20.8 6 or am ............. . Mednn ............. Nonwhite population Under 5 ycere. ....... 1 ] Perwm per Room 5 to 9 Ycye. ..... " to 14 Ywre .......... • I0 14 2 1 All owupicil housing uncle ...... to years..... .. 20 !o 24 years ........ 1 0.50 or loci •• ..•... 240 222 25 to 29 years ........ 0.51 to 075 .. .. .......... 30 to 74 years ...... to I W ..:: .. • 364 ]64 35 to 79 years.......... 101 . w 101 or more 51 40 to 49 years ...... Housing um le occupied by nonwhites... 1 45 to 49 years........ 0 50 star .... .. ..... 5o 54 Yenre ......... 0.6 to OJ5 ................ 55 to 59 years . ...... 0 6 to 1A0 ....... 7 1 60 to 64 ycere ....... .. 101 or moro ..... .... 65 to 69 ycers. ... 70 to 74 year . Velua of Property over. 75 yenr. endo-r. IB'core and ever end over 21 l I 1 housing unit. ..... DwnI. B7Z ... 'comMedia. Mcdion .¢e............:. the. , ........ .:: Lases than 9.000 $5.000 1. ,....... Totah 14 &aver..... 1125 990 $14,9 314,9110 ....... 775 Smglc ................. 90 $15.000 to 315.000 $19,900 ........... 245 Mfic .d ........ 09 eu9 Bsg to 32M.000 l0 $24.9an.,. 0 ........... . ........... ] 1 325.000 or moro .... ....... bBOp wn ul oiltcd W:doweJ................ Median .. dollars., Divorced ................ 1 Contract Rent Nonwhite- 14+...... S,act. ... . ............ Me" 1 ientara.,.pied howine units• ........ ] Senn<nlcJ. ........... ••••••. Aver.¢. . ..............dollar... Widowed .............. Div ..ed ............. . I18th Dceennlel Census Form No. 60,07.101 CI Advance table PH- L. POPULATION AND HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS: 1960 U. S. DEPARTMENT the Co.OF ... M•inr Area Code: 0670 Napa: 1 8 Housing CITY 1423 Race. tried... hip. OfT7 1426 .000I .0002 •000! .000Y .0005 •Oo06 A.0001 e.000, A.0003 A„OCOY A•0oo0 A•0000 ehenaterimiu ego. anddlmorital Tenure, Color h Vicinity Statue Total population .. .. 7299 4223 3773 74"0 20 White .... ..... 7200 4312 $757 74V2 20 All housing unite .... ............... 2043 1457 1D37 2305 6 No"n,_ ...,..,....... 1 2 Owner occupied .. ............ 1708 939 1294 L663 6 Other rucea. ...... In at 19 Who Nonwhite. •• :..,:.. 1705 3 957 2 1A93 1 1662 1 6 Toblpopulnhon ... 7299 422] 5773 7450 24 .....• Renter occupied ... .......... 241 050 191 399 Pop,in homcholds.. . 7273 4210 3773 7448 20 .. While 241 450 tog 398 Ilcad of household .... 1949 1409 L405 2062 6 ....................... Nanwldte ... ............. 2 1 Head of prim; Lam... 1440 1167 L411 LOU 6 Aveilebla vaunt ................... 51 31 62 215 Pfimery,. ieh uol.,,, 10% 242 74 L40 For rom 27 23 U do Wifeof hail ... .. 1761 1036 1335 1W8 0 ... ........ For.ala only ....... 2tl 6 47 106 ' ..:.. Child order 18 3060 1411 2b25 3113 0 Other vecent ... .......... 13 17 10 26 Other 'elan',.... .. 410 306 383 416 Non uhan,a........... 93 36 49 47 Pap .ingroup '"after..... inemution... 26 5 2 Condition end Plumbing All It ... in, unit. ...........1 2013 1457 1557 2305 6 Inmate of Other,. .. Pap• per household..... 7.02 ns� 2.69 5.04 pp 3.99 Sound .................... 2000 1340 1506 2209 6 Willi ell plumbing focilitho......... R0 0 1323 10" 2275 6 Nonwhilo py"lotion,. ll 11 16 5 lackini only hot water ......... 3 3 POp•e0 houeholda. ..... 11 11 16 e Lacking ptivete toilet or bath Head of household, .... 5 2 3 2 or running water , .,, ........ Date" ... tiop .. .............. It 17 102 too 20 42 32 I 10 Headof prim. hm .... PnmerY:nd:viduel... Wife of heed 3 N 2 2 2 1 5 1 l 1 With all plumbing fecifitia,......... Lcking hot 41 1 3 le ,........ Child under 18 ] 7 6 1 only water .. .. Linking Private toilet or both .. Other rclmive..... ,..., 2 2 or touring water I...... 2 1 7 9 D Nonrelative..... ..... Pop in 1 2 Nandeted , ...... ....... 15 group weft....... Housing unit. occupied by nonwhites..... 3 3 2 z 3 3 2 2 Inmate of hotituhon.., Other................. Sound .. .... ............ With ell plumbing ladlhl..........., 3 2 3 2 Pap• per household,....... L.eking wine or all fenlai........., e Detenoreling. ... .............. With ell plumbing fidliliee ,........ Totelpopul.to t ... 3574 3725 2019 220u 2970 2003 3629 3621 9 11 Lacking... or all fteiliti.... Under I year. ... el at 37 44 112 83 116 lot 1 Dtlapidelcd ... .. ............. I Ynr, ..... ... .., 2 Ycnn ............ eT 92 95 43 ]] 44 42 49 44 127 101 9- 99 366 L05113 117 105 107 12 1 Number of Room. 3 year ... ......... 4 yanra ... ...... 5 115 130 175 113 103 122 106 40 41 40 39 190 80 86 T9 79 lob 112 LIS 105 127 191 1 1 All housing unib .................. 1 •• """' 30{3 1Y21 40 1D5a 25U6 6 Yeen ............... 6 Yea".. ........... ,••n. •••• - 190 t06 1oo 47 45 45 93 77 74 7-1 112 10 190 196 t 2. .............................. 2 16 s 18 8yc". .. ....... . 106 9! 44 41 80 7n Ito 1 3 ... . . 7x 124 00 106 9 Yar ... . .. 96 tin 42 39 76 en 101 09 4 ... .......... 175 419 , 151 529 10 yen.. ............ 85 09 41 47 69 65 75 93 5 ...... • ••••'" 866 6u2 Sig 723 5 1l yara ..... 83 79 29 46 75 53 fS 96 6 ....... ......... ... . 76L ISO 402 740 t 12 Yeen..,... 74 7u J0 3] 63 59 71 84 7 ...................... 134 2e 171 13 Yan . ........ 89 78 62 37 30 Du 63 71 . . 8 ormon ............. 11 10 10 l2 14 Yeen .. ...... 52 62 40 27 45 77 50 55 1 M... 5.4 4.7 3.1 5.2 IS Yu..,.. ....... 83 51 50 3u 48 37 43 59 Hoeinggunit unite occupied by nonwhite.... 1 J 2 3 3 16 year...... ... 17 Yan 44 20 57 61 49 49 ]5 37 44 29 36 29 Stl 34 02 49 .......... ....... 2 ....... ............ l ....... Yan....... . ... 29 2 27 ]V 25 29 30 3e 3 1 19 yar.... ........ 19 22 24 23 27 23 27 30 32 42 4 ......................... 20 Yenrs....... ........ 14 32 21 36 22 35 20 5 _ ,,, ,, ,,, „ ,,,, 2 2 1 21 yen end over........ 1945 20on U05 1]96 1509 1921 1903 209) 6 9 7,,,,,, ••..• ... .., .......... .......... 1 1 { Total population .... 3574 3725 2019 2204 2970 2803 471 3629 536 3821 9 It 8 are .......... Under S Ycen. .... 522 209 206 oil 2 9 .... Medten ..................... odu 5 to 9 ycare.. .. ,...... 10 to 19 yara ........ 303 540 378 200 190 167 l ]IV 310 270 343 $99 399 1 1 Number of Persons IS to 19 Yen re ........... 20 to 24 yeas ... .... 29 187 187 67 222 222 R7 266 182 102 102 10 114 11u 167 295 277 151 243 489 193 152 247 247 236 222 222 1 All occupied hoveing unite........, U. 1949 1409 1405 2062 6 25 to year........ 30 to 34 years. ..... 352 08 165 277 176 476 JJ4 383 362 3 1 L „ 79 247 35 to 39 yearo..,......, 430 420 43n 165 156 l65 2Je ]3 ]62 1 ,,,,,,, „ „ ,,,, •.... 382 50 316 450 420 5 40to 44 y... ... .., 331 141 172 140 160 187 '20L 277 3, • .'.... "'" 260 228 376 t 45 to 49 years............ 229 199 199 {76 67 201 171 1 4 •' •• 551 221 SW 507 50 to 59 your. ........... 125 187 l77 tin tat 9e 96 76 57 l0 1 5 ,•••, .• 345 121 27L 210 SST 1 to 59 ycen .... . ,,, Bi 77 01 106 59 De 97 97 90 1 1 6 or mom ........ .......... 209 LL82.6 3.6 1 60 to 64 y.... ..... . . 60 63 00 92 1a.93 27 40 70 2 Medan ........ .............. 3.7 J.3 3s2 3.0 7•3 ]•2 65 to 69 ycen .... 37 59 71 93 21 22 60 65 65 HoaIunib .... c. by . ....l....... 1 ,,, ........... ] 3 J 1 2 { 70 to 74 ycen.... .. 75 to 79 Yeen,,......,.., 27 14 45 30 u4 36 93 49 21 1S IS 14 23 27 34 30 3 .... ............ 1 85 to 84 years.......... 0 17 15 16 i u 10 10 3. .. .. .. ... ...... .. . I 85 ycen and over. •:.:.. 7 5 1! J S 1 9 e 8 q ,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 1 IS Yeoro end over 2716 2103 121730 33.7 2063I 25.0 5 ,,,,,, ,, ,,, 1 1 Mcdtan age .......,, i710 27.3 JI.2 31. J]•7 2i•4 21.4 23.0 2J.n ISa 35.0 6 or more .......... ........... 1 1 4 Median .... .... .. .. Nonwhee population UnderS ye ere.......... 7 0 4 5 6 1 0 1 10 4 Perrone Per Room 5 to 9 yara.. •. .... 0 to 14 years. ...... i5 19 2 1 1 2 3 1 2 1 1 All ..,led housing units ......: L949 1409 1485 2062 6 to Years. ....... 20t.241 ............ I I 0.50 or lea. .... ....... 567 650 375 661 u 25 to 29 ycen .......... 3 2 1 0 51 l0 0.75 ..... .... .. ... 571 297 365 506 30 to 34 years .. .., . 2 0.76 to 1.00 ............. 696 330 526 656 1 35 to 39 Yenn .......... I 1 I 1 1.01 or men 115 132 al. 159 1 40 to 44 Yeen .., .. I 1 Housing unib .cupid by nonwbitu,.. 3 2 J 2 45 to 49 yarn, .... I 2 2 0,51 ar 1.es ............. 1 1 1 50 to 54 yea...... „ . 1 0,76 to .. ............... 2 55 to 59 ycen .......... I 1.00 to h00 ... .... 1 z 1 65 to 64 yen,. ........ 1 1 101 or ............... ....... 101 1 65 to 69 Yeen ..... ,... 70 to 74 Ycers ... .... 1 Value of Property year. 75 years and over......: 21 yurs end war.. .. 21 re end over......... 4 4 u n 2 2 2 2 3 2 7 7 J ! z 3 unit. ........ OwnI.. 1683 017 1/49 1671 6 yen Med:en ego.. ...... the. $housing I.. then ...... l 17 9 7 3334 9,900 ... ....... 9 54 206 Total. 14 k over...... 2198 2356 l296 1616 1134 334C 0 E15.000 to EI4,900 ........ $10.00 to 212 nab 4u9 457 461 Single ]31 736 296 2l3 30 5l4 20 220 • 740 ]]4 1 1 E15,000 to 619,900 .. .............. 732 Lot 465 490 4 ::::........... Morricd....1 ,... ..... 1e17 1037 L090 1111 1394 1401 186C 1189 0 0 E20,000 to $24,900 ..... ........ 470 51 190 307 1 Sepentad.............. 4 16 12 24 U 17 11 21 $25.000 or more .... 239 26 19 I00 1 Widowed .............. 26 154 p6 223 23 78 29 14a Medlen ..........dollar... 19100 12900 13700 16500 Divorced .............. 2Y V7 2s 60 17 35 19 57 Contract Rent Ni nwhitn 14+ ,.... Single .. ..... Married 4 3 4 4 2 2 4 2 2 5 3 2 0 1 6 3 1 1 4 2 1 Rmler•oceupied housing unit ....... 234 109 43o 175 68 378 07 ............. Sennremd . Widowed,....... I 1 I Avenge ...............•dollars.. be ... Divbreed... ........... I I I I 1 yas CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH PLANNING DEPARTMENT STATISTICAL DATA f r^ .r�Elii11loom— �wi ^! F•[` •il%rratt6 rcr'gC;:e5OCEAN :-•- POPULATION1960 L CENSUS 1HOUSING1 CHARACTERISTICS USE FORM III I' I' If 1 I,' 61 id OF Form No.601-07 07 us Advance table PH -I. -POPULATION AND HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS: 1960 U, S DEPARTMENT. . COMMERCE M.)or Ares Code: 0670 No..: IR H.uei.e CITY 1425 arm. m1mi.m.14. CITY 1425 clou. our . .0007 nRc. and mmitel .into. A•0007 Turn., Color& Vacancy Statue Tmalpapulation .... 371 Whit. ...... ........ 371 Allhour... units ....................... 109 Negro ........ ...... Owneroeeupid. . ................ l0 Other mcee ......... Whit. ..... .................. 10 Nonwldta. ................. Toutpopulation .... 371 Renter occupied ............... el PoP m honiw4olJe., ... 373 While ................. �.... 51 fund of i... ehald. 71 Nonwhu. ........ Head of pdm. bm. 7o Avml.bl. vaunt ..................... 2e P... omYindividwd .. 1 rat rent ......... ........ 26 Wifo of hood ..... 59 For rile only . ............. Child under 18 ....... 20A Other, v.cnnt . ................... 12 OWur rcI.tt,a 27 N.nmlmir. 6 Condition end Plumbing Poin Rrouyquurtem..... Pnmetc of ine4tution. . Other........ , All howl., unita .. .,..... ... 109 Pap par household• ..... 8.56 Sound .. ...,. ,. 44 Wuh all plumbing faditt........... 14 No Mitt. poppon ulati. lacking only hot water ... pan. in homolmltle . . Iaek:nRpnvalo unlit or bath 14.d of houmImld...... or ri mmng vmmr. .. ............... Heod.1 prim. fam. . Deteriomtfnp .... ,.,. . Bo Primary ind:v:dunl.... With all plumbing facilities........, 84 Wda of heed - Lacking only hot water .......... Child under 18........ Looking priv.la tailor or bath Other .].it.......... or mn.Png wnter .. .......... Nonrclm:e..... . Dilepiimcd .. .,,,... . ... .. I1 P .m group mrlom.,. HSa i. unite occupied by —...1nonwhitu..... Sound .... ......... nm.b of :nonunion ... Other. mane a ... With all plumbing Pap Per hovuhold... .,. 1Facilities....fiatian...... lacking wmo or ell 6mlitia .. .. • e e n D With Itinq. ............... ..... Withng..ao Total pnp......... 310 162 .11 fimi.ti. Lacking wmo or all fe..... ..... Under I your .......... 10 Ddepidatad .. .............. I your ..., ......... 2 .... ....... 12 7 7 7 P Number of Rooms yyounsmut rear . ................ 4your. ............. e 5 7 5 u All limning uniu .... ............ 1 109 5 ycero ••• 6 .. ........, 7 4 Y P ................. 2 ... .............. ycero ............. 8 yc.ro. .. ..... . . . . 6 P 3 .. . . ... ....... 4 44 9 Ycnm ... ... 9 9 4.. .. ................ ... 40 10 ycnr.. .... 10 3 5 ... ............ .. IS II Yours .......... 6 6 6 .... .. 12 yeam.......... e 4 7 .................. Y 13 ycnr..... ....•... 5 5 8 or more I4 yur. ... ..... e 7 Motion.. ..... l.9 15 ymre. , 2 ] HOrin1g units occupied by nanwhitc...... 16 ymram 17 4 1 a 2 .. ... 2 .. .. ......... yc.. ............ 18 year. 7 .......... ..... 19 Ycara ......, ...... u Ymre. ' ... 2 2 5 S ... .. 21 ycnm and over. .•• 70 60 •...• 7 .. .• .. .... Tomlpopulation .. 191 ISO 8 or more ... ....... Under5 ycero ... ,., 40 29 Mcdinn .........., 5 to 9 ytom..., ..... 10 to 14 youm....... 32 35 36 25 Number of Parma. IS to 19 ycara ..... 20 to 24 ycara ....... 12 9 14 13 All rev ad houm umb . pi B •• 7l 1 30 to 34 ycnm .... .. ye.ra........ 39 7 19 9 1. 13 0 19 ....._.... .. .... .. .. ...... a 35 to m . ....... 40 t. 44 Ycara, .... yin 19 3 .. 7 4$ to 49 Ycnm ........ p 4 ... ... ......... 12 50 to 54 your.. ... ., u p 5 ..... 14 55 to 59 ycnr. .......... 5 3 6 or mom . .... ... ........ 3l 60 to 64 Ycnm............ 2 3 Mich.. .. ... ....... Sig 65 to 69 yum ..... I hlou.mg uniu. Occupied by nonwhites. I 7O to 74 ymre 79 .. ......... .. 2 .........., 75 t. Ye.m . . SO to 84 Ycam . .: .. 3 ... .. 85 your. and over ...... 4 .............. ;•.:. IS Ycam and over. ...... 77 7a 5 ....... .... Median age .......... 13.4 14.6 6 or main ............ ...... Median .. Nonwhite poptlmion Under 5 your.. ... Parson, Par Roam 5 to 9You.... .,. 10 to 14 yc.... ..... 19 All d houein i umb ..... 7l 15 to ymn........ . 20 to 24 yours.......... OOccupeor lea. .... .... a 25 to 29 your....... .. 0.51 to 0 75 ... ........... 5 30 to 34 ycnm ........... ' 0 76 to 1.00 .. .. ,. 15 35 1. 39 ycara........ 101m.... 43 40 to 44 Ya.m .... . I In..".? a.ila ..",ad by mum,loc> . 45 m 49 ymre . ... . 0.50 or lam .. .... ....... 50 to 54 yours .......... 0.51 to 0.73 .. .. .. 55 to 59 ya.n.. .. ,. . 076 to 100 ....... ..... ...... 6010 64 ycara,........ 1.01 or mom ... ... .. .... 65 to 69 your. .... ... 70 to 74 years ... .. Velnc of Property 75 ymra and over .. 16 youm and our •. Owner•ouu 'ed houam unite R 10 21 dims .,adover Milian a8e ...... .. L.. then $5.OW 9 59A00 to $9,900S14.9 .. 2 Totai... 14 6 over ., 90 95 to ... Singlc ............... 19 17 $19.900 $15.000 615.000 to 519,900 .... ....... Mnrricd,,d ... .. e5 77 to d ......... ] 7 $25.000 or5am, mom. ........ ... ,d..dst'num ...... ... ] 5 Mahan.r a Medan .. ... ... dollars.. DuJomad Drvorccd ] I Contract Rent Nonwhite, 144• Singlc ...... ... Renteraccupmd housing units ........ 61 Mmdd .. .... .. . Sep.mwd .. . Avara, �.. ......dollem . 42 Widowcd ... .. ..... Di.md I republ. 6o%7 07 ` Advance table PH -I. --POPULATION AND HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS: 1960 U.5°DE Buruo f he COMNT Or MERCE Maio, Ares Code: 9670 Name: 2 Q Housing CITY 1915 - Roc., relmi... hip, 0117 M5 .0096 .V027.0028.0029 .0030 CVB F• 0026 F- 0027 F. OV2e F� CO29 F•00 JV V VB eh....terietia ndno "ge, and marital Tenme. Color& V...y Status T.Winopulnlim 42 645J 064 4139 32V5 24 White. .... 42 ...6 39,5 4111 3233 14 All lousing unite .. 36 3168 2959 2640 1194 Negro 7 II 15 7 Owner occupied. ....... ........ 13 •-1733 793 947 845 Othermcm ,,,...... .. 20 8 13 b White .,,,. ..... Nonwhite 13 1733 793 046 1 840 3 Tatelpopulatian ..... 42 6453 3964 V 179 SxVS 3Y Renter occupeed.................... 1 -958 000 543 70 Pop. in households, 4F 6453 3439 mine $245 Whit. .... . ... 1 955 900 942 10 lud of household .... In 2691 1599 1490 9L3 Nonwhite ........................ 3 6 I lived of prim. lam... 14 1953 1094 1049 54Y A.0.61e vaunt . ............. n1-195 Y2 210 734 505 391 64 Por rent ... ....... 320 W(eolhcmdividual.. ... 12 1673 947 957 SOL . .... Penal.only 30 40 22 43 195 Child under 18.... 13 1410 V46 It65 133b Other ..at .. .............. 2 - 279 718 3005 71 Other relative . ... 3 467 202 282 15. Nmsel.hvpc .... .... 209 145 232 41 Pofr,r.oaa of institution.. 5 li 24 Condition and Plumbing All housing units ........... .. 56 3161 25em 2458 Lint m Other. . e .... Pop. per household ... .., 9.67, ae I 9.09 11pp 9eyy p67 gy sound ............ 56 3m1 zsn4 2u5e 11e9 —_ With.V Plumbing feudal....... 56 3004 20LO 2451 1172 Nonwlutc Wpu64on. 37 19 20 to Locking only but water. ... •• 4 4 5 Pop in hm,,6.1d:. .. 27 10 24 1z Lacking private toilet or bath Heed of household... 3 6 2 ] or running water ................. 13 70 l 17 Head of prim. (am..... 1 1 2 Deted.n. inq ........... 61 72 174 3 Pnm.rymdivfduel ,.. Wife head 2 5 2 1 WYIh ell Plumb(nR lueda ........... . 61 63 173 2 of „ .. Child 18........ 5 4 1 1 Locking only [,at water . ...... Iaeld., private toilet or bath under Other Mauve .. 1 1 9r roaring water . 9 1 1 N.mclmle.... ,., 12 ll 23 7 D.L.pidated .. ... 6 3 e 2 Pop mgroupquarten routte Hmbm unit. occupied by nonvintee,,... 3 6 2 3 of matitutimi ' Sours . ......... 3 5 2 3 Other... .. ,,.. L. th ell plumbing faie, .... 5 5 2 ] Pop per houeclsold ne or all facilities .... lacking mi, o a •ems eon ne ten . Del ....... tin .. lvab all pro.ora l Tool PaPulation..... !2 14 2939 ]542 1927 201a 1931 2119 1533 1616 34 fineibee.......... Leddmad.mc or all (eci... .... Under year ......., 39 42 27 a 31 19 31 30 DJnpidnled..... ... ........ I I Ycor ....... „,.i , 2 1 3] 34 7 19 25 17 34 29 33 13 22 Jl u0 JV 36 Number Room. year, 3 year, 4yeare `� t 21 26 21 35 11 26 21 29 a 57 u5 J0 of 5 yen. .... .... 26 37 27 19 Sa 501 All housng unite ........ ....... 56 3160 2659 2640 1194 6year° .... 27 48 27 32 30 29 35 5V1 I , ....... .. 65 L35 5 is 7years .. .. 37 38 29 l4 35 42 51 4. 2 .. .................. 115 525 271 556 78 3J1 30 67 BYeara...... ......YV 9y 9years ENO 1 RE 35 0 42 SS 39 27 49 27 44 29 27 31 4a 3e 44 3V 3 .. ........ ..... „ ,,,,,,, 1 985 676 642 125 ... YV 10 Ycare .... .. .... 49 3x 27 30 32 6J 43 lb 42 5 •••••„ •' • • V 708 446 700 169 11 Yam 52 42 49 30 37 39 6 •• 23 U70 247 410 448 12 Ycare ......... 2 50 43 34 J] 41 44 20 34 •" • • 20 204 160 245 222 13 years ........ 1 se 44 00 2B 52 45 33 30 8 at more • .. .,, 5 96 457 229 07 I4 yearn 1 44 45 26 30 47 49 26 35 Median" •. ., 6q 4.Y 4.0 4.9 5.9 ISycmm...... .... 1 51 52 27 11 50 27 ]2 1al Housing units mcupicd by nonwhites..... 3 6 2 3 16 year, 47 36 30 21 35 J5 lb lal, I ........ ..... I 1 17 yenre,.. .... 2 43 47 31 20 30 35 2S a0J 2 .. .• ,,,, •, .•, 1 Z 18 Ycare . ... .. .. VO 29 39 20 33 23 14 9 3, ,........... l 19yeara ......... IS 13 20 9 31 26 9 I 4 3 5 ....... ... 1 2l ye....d ovar. .... 13 15 2114 2708 1300 1478 1211 1525 e73 972 1e 6 •. .". I ..... . 7 1 1 2 TOtalpopulaems l8 24 auto 3543 1945 2019 1950 2189 15YZ 1100 653 4 .. .. .. B or more ......, ... Under 5 earn ... ..... 2 7 199 191 11J 100 "" 179 140 I14 206 Med.. .... ........ 5 to 9 veer° ., IO to 14 van ...... 1 1 4 174 243 190 223 148 161 '' 146 1691 213 223 171 Lob 15 to 19'are .... ..... 2 1 196 190 101 lot 1B3 146 95 74 1 Number of Person 20 to 24 years.. .... .. 2 ISJ 183 ¢U 99 104 lJl 20 41 IJ 25 to 29 ye. re. .... 1 152 164 90 89 93 lot 5J 9. 7 All oeeumed housing units, .......... 14 2691 1599 1490 9l3 30 to 34 Years .... ... 2 149 Ina 125 137 99 133 L34 172 3 1 .,.. .. 627 437 314 so 35 to 39 years ... ... 2 1 229 263 14C 169 143 165 191 170 ,,,,,, 7 1146 557 471 Zia 40 to 44 cars. .... I 706 281 153 149 139 196 120 136 ,... ,.. 5 2 422 272 260 165 45 to 49 Yearn ......... 4 5 280 27U 133 Iffi 136 tat 10. 4 3 005 l95 234 16L 50 to 54 Ycors ........ ! 209 195 143 13U 133 B1 7V ,,,,,,, ,,,, 5 2 I35 95 IJ4 161 55 to 59 Ycors . ... 1 l 203 203 209 95 l3u 113 113 1J5 53 51 6 or more .. ......... 56 64 74 78 60 to 64 yenre . ....... 1 2 100 251 116 115 101 121 41 49 ..... Median .. ..... ..... 2.1 ;.1 2.4 3e6 65 to 69 yams .. 1 167 218 9Y 123 67 44 123 3b 3a Homing unit. occupied by nonwhites..... 3 6 2 3 70 to 74 years ... ..... 130 lap 65 90 55 10' 10 1„ 1 4 1 1 75 to 79 years 1 76 94 33 49 22 38 9 10 '1 2 ........ 1 1 1 BD to M year. ... 1 27 52 16 23 12I 20 4 .. 3• ,,, • •...... 1 t 1 85 Yan,. end ovco.. ... 10 17 0 10 7 11 1 3 ..... 18 year, and over 13 16 2195 2796 1409 1520 1307 1597 B9Y 990 a4 . .............. I Medmn age ......... 40.2 41.1 35.9 39.6 33.0 37.7 300 100 6ormorc ... .. .... Medmn .. ....... ... .. Nonwhite population . 7 go 9 10 to 18 4 a Under 5 yenre ........ 3 1 Y 5 to 9 yenn ...... ... 3 Persons Per Room 10 to 14 yenre ....... I 15 to 19 yarn......... 2 1 L 1 All occupied housing units ,........... 1Y a591 1599 lY90 9l3 20 to 24 Yvan........ .. 1 1 1 a T 0 50 or lees .,....... .. l0 1741 870 070 372 25 to 29 Years, .. ...... 2 1 1 2 ,l 051 to 0.75 ....... 3 572 374 3a6 325 30 to 34 yenre ... ,,.... 1 1 1 ..... 0,76 t0 L00 .. ... .. .. 1 3]1 276 2x7 3Ui 35 to 39 Year, .. ..... 2 1 2 1 ] l J lAl 9r more . ... .......... Y7 79 35 15 40 to 44 Yeam ........ 1 1 1 2 1 Hoenig unib occupied by nonwhite 3 6 2 J 45 la 49 Years..... ... 1 2 1 2 2 1 2 0.5it ar less . . ..... .. •. 1 1 3 50 to 54 vase .... . I 1 3 I 0,76 1 1 55 to 59 years ....... to 1.00 .................. LW .... Y 4 1 ..... to 64 years. .,.. . 2 1 t 1 1 t 1 L01 or moro. ......... .... IAl or 65 to 69 years........... 65 t I 70 to 74r,, ., 75 years emndd . aver..... 1 Value of Property 18 years and over .. 5 1] 4 {0 9 4 6 21 Yrere and over ..... 5 12 7 In 9 17 V 4 e housing unit ... OwnW. U 1573 623 e04 Bay Median age ...... . the. 1.1.. Less then 9.9m .... ,,..... $5A00 t9 ....... 3 7 15 Total, 14 a over. .. IS 17 237e 2970 1539 1622 147b 1741 1001 1080 2m $10.000 to 314,900 . .., $14.9 59 44 5 1 Single .. ........... ] 7 u97 241 393 123 11 613,000 to 519.900 .. .., 72 le 25 Marred,... ...,.. R 17 1726 762 ❑37 997 912 lolu vv7 006 lt19 e21 033 0 it 256 91 46 ed .. ,. 1e J7 la 24 V 19 1 7 7 $25,000 or more or more ..dolls... 1J 017 1017 707 enl out iday.d Widowed......... ... 2 81 YSB 121 51 116 11 71 Median ..... ..... dollrts. M,di.n 50004 00u 50004 50004 30004 Divorced .............. 1 1 ae 36] ea 03 !11 54 116 12 ]I 1 Nonwhite, 14+ 7 13 V {11 !0 17 4 9 Contract Rent Shunt. ............. . e b 11 4 V Married.. ..., t 5 5 1 J 4 10 4 4 Ren housing 1 92L115 791 509 55 .. .. ...., 1 1 .unib............ Av<n2e .. .............dolhu., Average 115 91 l71 19l .d.wedled Widowed . ........... 1 ] 1 2 2 1 1 Divorced.. ..,,..... 1 1 3 1 i 1 ..3 ' r n. No`b0e107 IC`W "° Advance table PH-L -POPULATION AND HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS: 1960 U. S. DEPBARTeME theOCow.. MFRCE M.;.- 6.... r, — 0870 No... 21 Housing CITY Will R.co,n•Ilionid CITY' 1415 .0034 .0035 .0036 F•0034 F.0035 P.0036 che.eteri.uou ego, and meril¢I .tale. Tenure, Color 6; Vacancy Status Tolaliwpulation.... 4785 3600 312 Whit "...... ..... .. 4763 3593 310 All housing unit° . ....... ...... 1004 2266 Negro. .. ..... V 1 I Owner«eepicd ...., �........ ,... 1250 692 t50 09 Other nice ... ....... 17 e 1 White .......... 1246 692 l09 Nonwhite 4 Total population.. 4785 350E 312 Retire, «a.,md..... .......... 400 700 26 Pop. in household. 4746 3589 ]OT White ... ............ 397 783 24 He.d of bouwhold,. 1650 1400 135 N.owhilc ...... 3 3 2 Head of prim. fume.. 1396 1015 97 Available vacant . ................ 00 152 2 Pnm..... divides] .... 254 465 36 Foment .... ........ 61 137 2 Wife of head ... ... 1247 900 65 For rule only . ... .. .... 27 15 Child under 18 . .,. 1464 053 55 Other vacant .......... .... 66 636 P Otherreluuvc 322 234 20 nr Noelauve 45 122 7 Popp a'.. 9u«tire ... 4 37 1l 10 Condition sad Plumbing Inmma oI ebtulmn ... Other. . ...... 37 3 0 t0 All housing unite. .......... 1004 2268 450 Pop. tier honiludd. 6.95 5.12 1.32 Sound .. .... .. Will, all plwnbine facilities......, 1756 1736 2014 2033 410 103 Nonwhite p.ppulation. 32 7 2 Iackme only hot water... ... 7 7 Pon. in ho..olud e........ 22 7 2 Leckinegriv.te toilet or both Head of household...... 7 3 2 or .a. star .........• . Detid.ra inq 13 44 34 171 5 27 Head of Prim lam..... P...,vindividual... 5 p 1 2 2 .. ..I....... With ell plumbing facilities....... 41 160 24 Wile of heal ...... u 2 lwk..g only hat water .............. 1 Child under 18 ...., u Lacking Private toilet or bath Other relative or running water ...... .... 2 6 3 Nonrci¢tive . ....... 6 2 Dilim,khted. .1............. 4 23 13 P¢p. in group 4... ton . Hou.inqq uni. «cuPrcd by nonwhite...... 7 3 2 Inmme of metit.d..... Sound ............•.. With ell plumbing f v,iliti............ 7 1 2 2 I I Oil, w............ . Pop. per household. Isckinewmo¢rell6cditu. Met, Feaust . ae Dsledar.t..p ........... With ell Plumbingftaildies.. ....... 1 1 Total population .. 2346 2430 1736 1864 150 162 lacking wine or all fatalities ........ Under I Year. ......... 34 25 22 21 4 2 Ddnpidacd ......... I......... I I year .., .... . . 32 3u 16 29 6 2 years. .. — .. .. .... 37 1ft 30 14 1 5 3 ye.. ........... 40 39 33 26 1 2 Number of Rooms 4ycan. ,.. .. ., 44 29 24 28 1 3 5 year ... .............. 39 3F 27 29 1 I All houai at unite ................... l004 2266 lest, 6 years .. ....... 5C 3F 30 19 2 1-1 .........,. 1............. 23 41 9 7 yenre .... ....... 42 44 23 23 4 2. .................. 66 166 63 8 you.. ....... 48 35 18 30 1 ...... ...... 121 520 43 9 Yea.. ... 36 56 24 21 ..,. ,,, ..... 4.... ................. 634 25 10 ycen .......... SC 31 27 34 5•, „•..... 556 a 11 ycaro ..... 40 47 26 20 t E ......... 37Y 370 174 153 1 12 years.. ....— 63 63 20 30 2 1 . ... 7• •• •• 137 1 13 Years ..... ..... ". 46 63 16 40 3 t 8 or more ........ ... 46 14 Years .............. 52 2n 19 10 1 4 Median 4.9 4.0 tr2 15 years.. .. .... 46 51 23 20 1 .,. no ,— HOWing unit°«copied by nonwhites, ... 7 J 16 ycore .. ...... 53 34 23 27 1 1 I .... 1 I I7 years ....... ........ 46 32 23 16 2 2 2 ........... .. I I I9 ...... 27 24 22 17 3 t ..... 3 2 2 19 e«. ......... y E7 22 19 17 1 .,........ •• • • •• 15 to 1 5—•• 3 1 21 yours and aver. L477 1664 I227 1367 113 135 6. ... .. ...... ,,,,,,,,, Talal poPulelion .. 2346 2439 1125 3Ito 150 112 , ,, 8 or mare ........ 1 Under 5 Years .. .... 15q211 122 v 1S ... ...... Median ... ......... l to 9 Yc.re, .......... loot. 14 yours .. 215 253 231 232 I21 1231 122 •^ 140 199 7 7 16 2 4 I0 to 19 year.......... 272 167 163 114 • 99 7 2 Number of Parwm 20 to 24 years ......... 71 67 114 Lou a 12 25 to 29 years.......... 73 86 129 11 6 All ha.sing units ... ..... 3238 3399 l32 30 to 34 years .. .... 153 129 123 152 10 1copied 1, .. 600 leg 32 35 w 39 Year .. •. 197 E43 118 152 9 9 15 ,,,, ,,, ,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 600 68 43 44 years. •• 210 Wit 125 145 12 19 3„ „ . . ...... ..... 296 242 170 19 to 45 to 49 yenre ...,..... 169 149 118 113 12 13 4 105 6 50 to 54 Years ....... 135 183 116 11 5 .•... 145 187 a 55 to 59 yearo..... .... Igo 0- 12U les L30 108 1J 0 16 „ „ ..., ,..., 0 or more .... .... 87 37 37 2 60 to 64 years .......... 96 116 83 193 7 6 Median 2e7 2.a 2s2 65 to 69 ye........ 97 l53 79 95 9 H.us1.unit. «euPrcd by nonwhite...... 7 3 2 70 to 74 Yeere ,........, 75 63 73 72 3 15 0 I, „ „ , 2 2 1 79 Years. ......... 57 43 25 45 6 5 2.................... 3 80 to 80 to 84 years .... ., l5 3u 19 12 6 1 ..... 3 1 1 85 ycaro and over........ 7 16 6 19 7 4 .. ... MBan and over ..... ..1544 37211 1293 1419 116 137 5 ..... ................ Median .8a .... 3676 .4 38.1 330 30s9 42.1 V2sb 6 er morn .... . .. ... 1 Median ,.. ..... Nonwhite population 11 31 V J 2 Under 6 years ... 2 ' to 9 ............ 2 Pawn. Per R«m 10 to 14 yours ...... 4ye I0 to 19 Ye........... 1 2 All « housing units .,....... 1$34 I790 135 20 to 24 ye.. ..... ... 1 l 1 1 0 Nor Ins ......... ...... Nor 0.51 le UJ5 ........ ........ 634 374 4l 24 25 he 29 year.... ...... 30 to 34 year ......... 1 1 I LW .... .......... 001 332 A2 251 265 50 35 to 39 yenre........... 1 2 l01 or mare. ..... .... or 62 65 20 40 to 44 year.. ........ 2 1 HOuun unit..a.piad by n.nwhitw..... 7 4 3 ] 2 1 45 to 49 years. ...... 50 54 1 2 1 0.51 .rlae ....... .. 051 to 0.75 .... . ,. ... • 3 1 to ycore ......... 55 to 59 ycore 1 1 0.I6to .......... .... 1 60 to 64 era......... year..,...... 1 ....... .. ... LDI or more. 65 to 69 2 10 10 74 years . ... 75 years and over...... 1 Value of Property yours and 9 6 3 2 wear...... 21 Yea. end over ... 21 9 n 3 2 J 2 Ownarmceupuad housing ..It. ..... l l629 5115 17 Median a........ go ..... tan than 65.000 65,000 to 69.900 ............ ... 43 34 2 Total, 14 h over...... L745 186e 1383 4500 121 14U $10.00010 $14.900.. .. ... 132 74 3 Single. �........... l5] 24e 329 194 20 17 $15,0D0 to $19,900 ......•. 305 256 63 106 2 1 Manned .... lE 81 I294 in P33 12 958 2V 91 1 09 $20.000 to $24.9D0 . •••••••^• 431 235 i Sep.nled ..... .. Widowed 12 67 1Ift 42 213 1 2. $23,000 .r m01........ .• Median ........delta.. 22000 239n0 ... ........... Divorced ..4 ........ 45 loft 79 !35 ] lu ' Nonwhite, 144• ,. 9 9 4 3 2 Contra.t Rant Single ... ... ....... 3 3 4 2 Merricd.... ......... 6 u 3 Ranler0ccupied housini unite , ....... 364 2J ,........ 1 l Aver.Be.. ................ dollar. . I10 100 100 idowedted... Widowed ... .. ... I Diverted........... 1 FarmDNo.. eo 0710 °° Advance table PH-1: -POPULATION AND HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS: 1960 U. S. DEP©RTMRMhe Ce COMMERCE Major Ane Code: 0070 Pip Housing 017Y 1070 Race,rvl"t(ondu 017Y 2570 .00]9 •0040 .0041 .0041 •004] •0044 p-0039 G.0040 G.0041 0.0042 0.000 0.9044 ch.rsdmietin 48e, ?�letueantel Tenure. Color@ Ve... oySt.tu. Totollwpulatimt .... 3926 8660 4674 200 be17 White ...... .... . laze 6590 4666 gels 5456 All Lauer. unite .......... 1026 2423 4590 B03 2200 Negm .. ... 77 1 20 73 Owner«eupied. . .............. 593 1012 1153 $36 697 O1hm rucee ........ 21 69 6 22 Be Whit.. .. ............... 587 1804 1154 311 687 Nonwbity .............. .... 6 Is 1 7 10 Tmnlpopolatim, ..... 3926 6660 4674 New sol7 Reria,rewpied ............... 347 394 377 232 1340 Po ,in boosebolde ..... 3907 0660 4674 ge54 2473 White• ... .... ..... ...anwbite 730 393 575 230 1307 Flcad .1 household... 940 2206 1532 770 4017 Nmwl . ...................... 17 1 1 T 35 Head of pr(m.Fam.... 050 t133 1311 6a. 1014 A vacant ................. 63 219 3] 16 Pe ...lusil..- ... 56 161 an Fyrola For ant ................. 51 19 35 16 l01 lot ,head Wife of head ....... 1504 159 604 470 1026 For sale only • ••.... ... ... 12 {05 I 2 4 Child under 817 1346 3924 ]674 1409 1226 1too Ober vacant .........:..... .... 13 ll 35 15 5tl Other ......... 746 S95 469 326 134 Wiwi.......... Nopi'. Wiwi . .... 1n q5 6Y 24 144 P9pp menu 4uaticrs...• 19 Y 14LL Condition and Plumbing Inmmv of (nstiwtio..... Other .... .... 19 Y Allhousing unite ....�...... 1826 2413 1523 1800 PaP• per Fouschald....... 4.14 4.64 9d3 4.9! 4.41 SoWJ 825 •2356 1522 672 672 1672 With all plumbing facilities......... 61B 2353 3521 661 t6T2 Nonwhite ppulaUon.. 9n 70 0 4e 161 Lacking only hot water. .. 2 4 l Pop. in households ....... 90 70 a 40 161 looking privets linter or bath Head of household., .... 23 9 3 r 41 or turning water..... ....... 1 1 1 6 Ile Hcadof pnm [am.... 19 6 3 7 26 Datmiomtmqq .. .......... 74 61 5B 94 214 Primary individual... 4 1 2 17 With all plumbing(ecil,tsn. .. .. TO By 57 92 206 Wife a(hend. ...... 20 2l tl Y 30 laeklug only hot water... ....... t 2 Child under 18 ...... 41 1p I 26 eu Urkmg priest. toilet or both Other relative....,.... , 9 3 1 14 or running water ................ 4 2 1 1 16 Nonrsl.tive. ... 5 5 ! to Dilapidated ... ... .. .. 123 6 9 37 138 P. pp m group 4uerten . "Ir, Houain■■ nib oreupied by nonwhites .. " 23 9 9 3 9 to Use of institution.. Sound ............ With all plumbing (avilnne... ...... a 8 9 3 3 5 5 27 17 Omer...... .. Pop per h0u.chold.. ,.. ,, 4.26 7.7a 3.74 lacking wine or.11 imbue......... to ont e n e n • •inn. Men Ft,owle " Dmi,roratinp .. ..... 3 3 1t 1003 2023 4711 4449 2246 2428 1411 1452 2739 4076 With all plumbing facilities, ....... 3 3 31 Total population ..... lackmg wino or ell fncilitice Under I Year, ........... 68 77 I l5 113 44 30 49 49 tlY 90 ..... Dilapidated ... ............. .. 12 1 5 1 year.. .... . s0 91 145 154 66 48 43 4V Otl al 2 years.• .• ... 77 O4 144 137 43 41 52 40 73 73 3 year .. .. ... .. . 61 79 140 140 46 46 45 46 57 5b Number Of Rooms 4 ymrs ........ 70 07 150 130 46 54 49 4a be be 5 Years .. .. .... 51 57 124 141 41 39 40 4Y 57 41 All housing Unite .......... .. I 1026 7 2423 2 1390 13 Sol 7 J200 Ile 6 years ,..... .. items 66 43 63 53 132 lie 141 116 37 31 37 39 30 3v 41 30 47 4e 50 41 ... .............. 2 ..... ......... ......... 31 Its 19 23 173 ............. m... 8yes ........ 40 60 126 Ila 31) 37 51 3. le le 3 . ............... ............ 50 91 a3 62 59C 9 Yw,a... ..... .... 56 39 Ile 99 31 41 ! 2v bt 32 4 •, ••• .... .......••, Sal 266 Sol 337 5010 Ycora ....... 43 be its tie 57 41 3t 3l 41I 39 5 ,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 251 1234 666 266 440 II yeah ..., ........ 36 5" 112 106 42 45 39 26, 44 30 6 ,• ......, 286 710 265 06 241 12 Yea. ............. 54 34 103 129 42 66 33 21 44 45 7 ... 17 61 35 39 57 13 years .... ..,. 35 41 117 I15 53 52 38 30 37 36 8 or more ................. 3 2. 6 3 47 14 yen a ............... ll 33 64 TO 40 30 27 24 32 27 Median: .. ...... 4.7 0.2 4.0 4.4 3.9 15 years . ......... 39 2a 47 6V 42 39 21 21 3S 37 Housing units occupied by nonwhites. Hous.. 1 23 9 3 9 43 30 I6 years ............. 17yea. 32 to 3q 27 50 62 65 31 42 020 47 to l0 16 2! 46 Do 35 40 2 ..; :....:.. 1 1 I8 years.......,. P2 19 38 4" 19 32 11 It 21 53 ... ,.. 3 5 19 Ycora.. . ...... IS 23 31 39 24 27 9 30 41 62 q _ ,,, ,, IO 1 2 1 T 2Ycan.... ..... 14 22 26 ST 20 29 19 16 44 73 6 4 6 l 2 IO 211 Yeero end over ...... 930 97n 2094 2107 130a 1573 706 TUY 172tl laJl 6 """ • •. 9 7,...... ............. . 1 1 2 Total population .. 1903 2023 4211 gully 2240 242e 1411 1452 171Y 2a?8 8 armor. ............. ... 1 1 Ycare........ 72tl 697 184 193 204 131 362 Median ...... 5to 9y 5 r9 9 years •• ,• •••• 10 to 14 years 256 201 126 272 200 229 511 2ll 531 23n 237 170 242 272 16V 175 Ing lug 24s 15J• 180 400 too Number of Pmwne 15 to I4 year............. 20 to 24 year......... 131 172 129 16, 375 105 357 281 39P 379 PO 112 9n Ila l92 92 75 14 100 90 0e 121 27. 291 221 205 27 275 272 202 All ottuPicd hvasine unib .,.. ..,. I 942 42 2114 109 1192 On 7On 3037 25 to 29 yeon ... ... 30 to 34 year.. ......... 35 10 39 164 164 102 ITS l9. Mo 360 l95766 379 40e 102 156 211 195 95 124 94 16a 121 151 156 146 .. ........ 2, ,,, ,,, ,,,,,,,, 190 511 304 133 e46 646 Ywn........... 40 to 44 Yean .. ..•.•.. 162 9u 166 259 164 179 149 87 74 lit 3. ......... ...... 190 413 133 45 to 49 years.......... 62 54 too 109 124 142 Ss 67 lle 133 144 q ... ,....... b7 566 500 252 112 234C35 1l5 50 to 54 years ....... 30 41 I85 109 191 135 50 5U 137 144 5 190 409 164 122 147 65 to 59 Ycan ......... 41 4l a5 'a. 91 120 40 47 12tl 144 6 or more . .. ............... 3.9 739 log 2.7 322 68 to 64 Years... .... 14 31 57 06 99 120 20 3'I lie 36 129 Median 3.9 2.3 3.9 2.2 2.2 651v 69 Years,........, 23 20 62 7$ 01 1 29 3n 9tl 120 Housing unite occupied by nanwhitee, . I ,. ...... 23 23 2 9 3 9 1 43 12 70 10 74 yams ......... 75 to 79 yeon. ... .. 12 t0 13 ll ]T In 41 36 05 4l 8 70 52 23 {1 3[ 19 U9 64 lbe be 2 ... ., .. 5 2 1 1 9 80 to 84yen. Yenn. .. 3 12 l5 22 30 a It $3 3. ... .. ... .......... 3 2 t 5 85 Ycan .aJ over... 1 1 1 2 7 11 13 1 4. ,,,, _, „ ,,,, 3 1 1 2 5 IB Yean and over.. 9.7 19.2 20.4 2427 le6o35.1 OlV4.a 3919 5 „ „ 5 1 1 1 McJien use .. 19.7 19.2 20.4 22.1 32.7 32.1 33.5 1.2 21.2 24. ei 2T•tl 27.6 29,7 6or more .... 5 l 4 Il Mcdien . .......... Nonwhite population Under year.... 44 14 54 !I 27 43 7 'i 6 1 12 12 2 4 I 7s 1J 06 12 Parwns Per Room 5 to 9 veer°.... 10 to 14 years ...... IS 3 3 1 6 3 u 4 4 4 3 ] a 4 1 3 1 1 5 3 ! 17 5 5 All housing unite .. •.. 940 2406 1532 770 2037 to 24 years. .. 20 to 24 years....... 6 } 3 1 2 b 7 0,50 oil 0,51 or lea. 239 359 226 25 to 29 years. .. 3 o a 1 1 2 11 10 076 to ....,. 219 543 332 92 447 4V7 38 to 34 yea.. ... ... 5 T 9 1 1 2 1.75. 0.76 to IAO .. ...... . . 302 993 359 229 229 48U207 35 to 39 Ycert ... l 1 5 2 2 6 4 I.01 or more . ... ....... .... 223 ;99 113 159 207 4 0 to 44 years, 1 1 1 3 Housing units occupied . 33 9 1 9 49 45 to 49 yeon.. ,. 1 1 1 5 ..by......1... .................... 0,51 5 2 1 3 7 50 t9 54 veers ......... t 1 1 t e 3 t. 07 0.76 ro 075 .. .... 0 4 1 1 ra 59 ye.. ..... .• 4 1 1 3 IADarm .. ............ 0.kol 3 l 2 8 In 60 ...... 65 10 69 t 1 1 I�01 or more ... ...... r 7 ] l 9 yeon. 65 10 69 ycnre ........ 70 to 74 yen n .. 2 1 1 1 Value of Property 75 ycnre and over........ 18..... and over. .. 21 21 21 7 33 In 6 6 2e 27 1 2 5 5 e 13 11 4 V6 1 40 45 unib ... OwnI.. 561 1823 11v9 494 614 dara and aver ....... Medan age. .... 25.0 36.0 12.1 than $I.uueiOR Lees then ESAOD . .......... 86 $5.000 to E$14.9D ... Ile 271 242 t97 haver...... 1I01 1103 3420 2e79 162a 3260 {gue461 2122 to 314.900 .... ... 230 1362 662 226 265 leTotal..... Smelt ................ 239 359 266 15U 127 12'7 46l 322 $15,000 EIUM to E19,900............ 1. 236 375 157 16 95 Married . ,.... 628 672 872 934 1911 2033 20] 1212 1126 636 6l7 662 U50 1366 320,000 to E24,900 ... ..... 6 3 5 6 7 J 3 Separated ........... 9 30 31 ll 12 26 7 lY 9e 66 ar more,. .. .... 1V100 12900 12100 1 0700 13 09 11300 Widowed........... 39 59 J6 100 55 226 30 93 91 350 Median .... .dollars. Media. Divorced ........... 1 5 4n 43 1 7 1 3] I00 23 Nt 11Y 152 Contract Rent Nonwhite. 14 F .. SinRiv ... Married 24 5 10 35 3 26 6 6 got 2 1 5 5 9 3 e ll l 1u 21 lY 30 5l 11 33 Rentermccupied housing units......... �.. 326 560 363 229 1208 . ... Sepamted ........ 1 u 2u V 2 Avereg. ..... .........dollar... 22 6) ill 81 7V Widowed . .. Divorced............ 1 2 1 3 1 1 e 5 F .m Noe 60A17--107 °° Advance table PH-1: -POPULATION AND HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS: 1960 U. s DEPARTMENTB.'arm teOCronus eltce .._.__.--- 1_1_. bale Nerve. _____ 24 Houdng CITY 23T0 Race, iol.tould CITY 2570 .p04D .VO4e .p047 A0046 .p0Y9 .0050 G.0045 6.0046 G.0047 4.0048 O.oOyv 5 U.00 0 ehomclenetias agt, and moritol ,let.. Tenures Color& Vec... Y Statue Teel population..... 3645 650A 7611 8747 6661 NA35 While ... ..,, .. 3000 6496 7585 le01 6595 1156 All housing units .............. 1356 2613 2290 2471 2697 2469 Negro 15 1 5 039 Joe 44 Dwneoccupi.d ... ............. 542 1637 1610 1709 126P Sul Other roue .......... 24 31 31 107 75 35 While, Nonwhite. • 839 3 1636 1 1606 4 1572 137 1243 19 946 1 Total population..... 3848 alias 76LI 6747 0061 0235 ............. Ranter weenta d ............. 637 684 461 649 1213 1700 Pop in homcbold. ..... 3640 6443 logo 873e 6812 446L White 626 $81 459 541 Slbl 36T4 Ile.d ofbouev6old ..... 1179 252) 2971 2358 247D 2447 Nonwhite 1.1....... .... 9 3 a Lod 56 26 Head of prim. font.., L001 1976 1909 2116 I663 1132 Available va.nt ..... .. L70 66 104 91 167 143 Hae.amIlh, had ... 17A 115 162 242 612 life Por rent L65 53 97 Y1 176 334 Wife of F<na'...., $94 loon 1739 1060 1553 Yll ... ._.:,, Per able only •�.......,. 8 13 7 50 11 11 Child under 16.. ...... 1411 1384 3229 3Da0 196. TJI Other ..at ....... ........ 1 26 , 25 22 33 77 Other relabel ....... 267 717 467 too old ]93 Nonrclntiv.... .. 69 141 66 200 14L 179 Pop.ingroup goons.. .. A 65 ly 0 4v 774 Condition and Plumbing All housing unite ...,. 3356 1613 2200 2471 2697 246Y 1 meta olimututme..• Other........... Pop, per household. ... 6 7.26 y 1 8.�3 1 0•la 1.7g 4v 7.22 Loa 5114 Sound .. ......... . L346 2446 2474 2154 2202 1645 With all plumbing facilities. ....... 1338 2426 2167 214/ T202 1691 Nonw64o poulaio.., 39 12 IM1 146 260 7v Lacking only hot water ....... 1 5 6 3 Pop i. h.uicholde ..... 30 1T 16 937 260 52 lackl.B rivete milst or both Head of household ..... 12 4 6 245 7. 27 or running water ................ 8 19 2 l 27 154 Head of prim. fain... 0 3 5 1l0 61 11 Detedom6up .... 1, 1u7 go 265 407 453 Pnmerymnilvido.1... ] 1 1 30 14 16 With ell Plumbing (¢;fill........ ... 6 135 26 214 364 343 Wife of heed......... 34 3 17 64 ly lackmg only but wets. ... t 2 9 Child ender.. ..... T p 10 9. .along pp.;volt toilet bath Other mfetiv6....... .. 6 T 1 369 In 3 ..,.r or turn water ... .• 4 31 49 34 171 N.in grouptitive 69 to 4 7 d.tad ...... Dde5mutt. ....d 20 51 SD 127 nint.. 94erter .... POP•IOte 9 Housing untie occupied by nonwhite .... by 11 4 6 143 73 27 of i inmate of inelitutlon... 17 Sound ..... ....... l (soadid 11 b 4 3 6 e 182 43 4J 13 Other.. ... ... Pap. li.ueeholsl 9 ].tll, ln. L.93 ..a mhg ........ Lee.ni some or sill fenlilin........ .akm 3 3 le1 1 10 3 per ..... _M,Ic Forest Main prowl Main Ftmele In �cawl, ara c _M.I, 3105 3705 2565 solo . D Witth.abn .. ..... W,ldr, plumbing l 1 59 49 21 11 6 4 ..... 1A76 1769 1942 33Ila JIOU 3n95 4146 4135 fiteltid....,..... Lacking Boma..ell .. ... B 1 3 c,Total I'eapopulation. Under I 'ear.. ..... 76 69 42 44 120 05 146 144 165 B6 !9 37 ....din Dilapidated .. ................ 5 10 8 I year ............ 69 35 43 47 l20 90 Loatoo 05 at 29 JS 2 yea., .. .�........... 64 ST 54 37 135 IOl 300 Ila Il6 69 63 ]5 1T 3 years, ........., 4years at 61 53 46 42 26 41 29 120 log 115 107 1149 l3l 146 144 70 64 7t 64 24 23 23 27 Number of Roma ..... 5yore .. .. ... ..... 44 46 39 33 93 110 145 PC ad 62 21 13 All he shil unite ........... .. .... 1750 261! 3300 24T1 269T 3Y6Y 6 ycbro.. ........ .. 42 50 30 21' 104 IOU III 125 59 64 24 It 1 .... 1 10 1 2T 27 274 7 Ynro..... .......... 41 42 34 30 105 86 12b 1l6 53 6U 16 16 ,,, 2 15 68 13 IL9 163 306 a Yee. , ....... 46 36 40 33 84 102 66 94 55 53 to 9 , ,,, ,.... 3 63n 344 199 337 623 678 9 years ............. 35 34 36 33 105 96 96 103 33 SY 17 15 ,•, _._., ,, ,,, q, ....... 75 537 %0 322 68P 472 10 years.......... ... 39 35 42 39 105 04 103 9p Sa 9a l6 ]0 , ........I 5 „_,,,, 360 829 1136 1056 823 356 11 years..... P9 4P 49 63 91 67 91 too 73 VY 2J 23 „ .... 6 197 575 404 372 309 219 IZ years.. 25 41 45 38 115 116 81 92 D7 SJ IT 22 „ ,,, 7 47 '56 25 28 5o 76 13 ycore ,........ ... 41 35 55 55 90 71 100 75 40 54I 22 25 „ ___ 8 or mom 3 56 9 10 12 Be 14 ycore....... .... 22 2. 29 4P 47 69 59 59 47 40 26 17 Median: 3.6 4.9 4.9 4.7 4.1 3.5 15 Yen ..,... ,... 25 16 46 50 64 7. 47 60 46 46 24 19 ...... .. Houdng units... ad by nonwhites.... 12 4 6 245 75 27 16 yea ro . .. 15 31 37 30 62 51 56 63 42 43 lz 2D 1 1 9 4 17 yen .. 23 44 41 40 at 46 5o b0 32 6a IV 26 2, 2 2 7 2 10 18 Ye6re . ..... ,. 29 b5 77 SS N] ]4 5'2 V4 40 6a Nl 77 '•' ••• 3 ! 1 % 17 7 19 Years ............ 'an 34 55 29 ]3 33 37 40 36 46 65 be Y4 .. .......... 4' " " " " '•••" "• 2 y 3 9J ]T y 20 ........... 12 IOl2 6A 1033 39 2105 Y7 10D3 34 196tl 4J 2IOa 49 227T 65 239b 67 3941 3u 24]U 6Y "by 59 2129 5 „ , , .......... 21 years and aver. ..... 7 t 50 8 e 1 1331 128 2207 336. J563 3523 LL769 4683 J393 l364 2Loa t149 ,,,•_• ,,, ,, 8 or more .. .. 5 ylbopulation UndcrS yore ... ,. Under 371 2Ba 207 390 383 53J 760 6tlJ J93 76u 10V 1V9 ........... Medmn 4.0 4.6 5 to 9 Year, ......... 211 207 179 161 493 500 563 576 26B 290 96 64 .. .... ...,. IO Io 14 years .......... 136 18P 230 237 440 426 433 422 270 25Y 104 117 15 to 19 yer° ....... 126 201 148 22U 243 25n 259 273 206 261 157 1S3 Pa.... of Paon° 20 to 24 ywe..... . .... 266 264 201 186 2J1 273 264 336 2113 290 354 223 25to24Yero ...... .. 156 1" 139 29J 323 D72 300 377 19tl 90 90 All occupied housing unite ....... 1179 252L 207L 2330 2475 2247 30 ta34yee.. ........ I56 179 130 lea L63 P90 305 417 190 213 213 lab lee 1 142 461 120 209 556 1037 35to 39 year ........ 133 13A 154 163 351 36U 344 293 190 21b 155 108 2 337 1109 073 543 8J0 704 40 m 44 yen..... ...... 114 106 159 201 P51 24U 240 257 164 193 164 L22 ...... ........ 3 ,,,, ,,,,,,, 223 417 A97 420 426 254 45 to 49 ycore ......... 81 ,TP Igo 252 162 179 103 167 Ill 200 tat 152 ,, ,, 4 ....... 193 273 47V 451 290 127 50 to 54 Yaim, ... .... 54 55 204 256 114 13A 140 Ibt 140 15v 144 166 ..... 5 „ ,• ,..... I, 142 p2 7lB J63 19M1 38 55 to 59 Yeero ....... 32 3A 191 27p IOZ 9- 3116 OS 124 155 I81 213 1,47 1tl2 IYO 6 or Marc ....... •......... 122 l09 274 372 160 62 6D m 64 Ycare........... 23 36 P00 J05 63 77 !06 111 114 -202 Median 2.9 2.2 a.a 3,5 2.3 1.6 65 t. 69 ,a is ........ 14 13 201 26n 59 72 77 87 149 206 101 •. Hoeing umis.enpicd by...whit...... 12 4 6 2115 75 27 70 to 74 years... .... 12 16 173 231 41 40 64 74 109 Jay 13a 232 1 3 1 1 19 31 I] 75 to 79 Yeero. ...... 2 to 310 171 Ili 24 32 33 73 136 To 173 ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 2„ b 2 SB It, 10 80 to 84 years ...... .... 6 54 lot 2 9 13 11 34 l3 40 138 „ 3 2 1 2 44 19 4 85 years and aver .... 2 6 26 46 4 5 4 a 21 117 3n 111 „,......„•,,,,,, 4 1 3 47 9 18 Yeero end aver .... ... 1116 12f1 220a Joan 207b 2210 2410 2!61 2094 2639 2lb7i 2470 •• •. ,,,, 5 ..................I 1 1 37 A Media. age ........ .... 22.2 22.2 41.2 47-3 21•a 24.1 23.0 21.0 26.b 34.3 34-11 6,01 6 or more ............... Median ........... 0 3.3 10 2.9 poP.....n. 12 25 5 7 11 474 4as l30 be 33 .Nonwhite Under ....... Under 5 2 2 2 3 V 2 78 21 21 J0 ..... S M 9 Ycare..... . ...... 1 3 x u2 bi lit 14 1. 2 t Perrone Per Room 10 to 14 Yenre• • •.. 4 34 36 b I1 2 All.cupand housing unite t179 252! 2071 233e 2475 3247 IS t0 19 yearo ....... 20 to 24 yesm ... 1 T l 1 l 1 40 49 23 LLLL Z 13 v In lb 9 .. .... 50 or Ina ......... .... 05. 277 1530 558 576 1210 1301 25 to 29 years............ 1 5 1 5 49 50 10 to i 3 0.51 to 0 75 ..... .. 412 570 541 556 539 391 30 to 34 yer ......... 1 4 5 I 1 34 50 10 7 12 n 4 to 3 0,76 to 1.011 .......... 361 336 723 805 503 471 35 to 39 yea. .. .. 2 2 1 30 31 1.01 or Moro.. 129 83 249 415 215 7tl 401. 44 ycore .. .... 2 3 1 23 40 4 to a 2 Housing unite occupied by nonwhites... la 4 • a 245 75 27 45 to 49 yore..........., 1 •1 t 24 25 7 6 5 2 1 4 1 1 0 50 .r lee .... ........ 6 1 1 66 27 11 6 50 to 54 year, ........ 1 1 1 1 10 14 25 6 1 2 2 1 0,51100.75 ... .. ...... 2 1 3 48 19 55 to 59 yuro... ... 2 6 4 7 1 2 (I Io 1.00 .... ' •' •"••' .• 4 2 70 16 a 60to64Ynn ........ 4 6 7 3 3 1.01 or more. ................. 2 61 17 3 65 to 69 year e..........., 70 to 74 Yearn ...... 75 year,,. end aver...... l 1 1 1 3 3 5 5 2 J 3 3 Value of Property ycore end over ........ 8 23 2 7 5 11 203 300 70 93 52 12 21 ynro and over ...... 21 8 22 2 6 5 In 24Y 1B0 66 86 50 22 Owacn.cupiad housing unite ...... 33= 1Sib L595 19; 1343 456 Medmn ago ......... 23.2 25.y 25.0 23d 31.] Leahan $5.000 .. 35 !45 156 9 Log 48 O 4 tp V ToloI, 14 &over.... 1201 13]1 23T1 3006 1P92 246T 2635 27% 2261 20]e 2241 2357 • $5.000 to$9,9005 Y10,000 to 355 B55 1117 757 $51 147 �. Single .......... ..... 216 193 455 44n 422 l6A 52 405 459 793 497 396 $19.900. 615,000 to$24.900 •'•' 126 281 39a 537 76 97 M&" ... ......... 9441 9go 1751 1800 1P 02 1831 1V30 Jena 1670 1703 1269 Iota to 5 41 e 9 6 4b ........ 3N 26 19 14 31 34 T5 71 33 n3 53 5! 717 $20.00) or mom ....... ... ..... me.. 10 12 3 it 7 Widowed.. ............ idowed.. 6 60 65 9 59n 19 195 66 60 52V207 130 139 Medan .. .. dollere Media. 17700 13I00 12000 13000 10600 1Y100 00 Divorced ............ 30 6" 69 ton 49 95 74 136 1]6 80 10l 239 190 190 Nonwhite, l4+, t6 33 2 7 6 ILI 304 322 72 9n 92 22 Contract Real Single........ .... 3 1 1 1 96 91 15 lE to 3 Married..... .. 6 35 2 4 4 !0 toy 225 33 71 39 3U Rentscr•..uphd housing units.......... 617 052 447 626 1178 1643 Stpvnted . ........ 1 7 24 1 7 13 Avarsga ...... ............ dollere.. 85 74 93 70 65 63 Widowcd ............. it 1 1 6 24 3 'I 3 rc Divoed............. 1 7 1 13 22 3 n 0 2 F ran No.6047. 07rUe Advance table PH- I. -POPULATION AND HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS; 1960 U. S. DEPARTMENT eMEof NheOCe coMMFxce M..... A... (`..A.• 0970 Nam 9K Homing CITY 207a Rac., rcl.tiould , CITY 2570 .0051 •0053 .00SI N00l4 •0075 •p080 . 4.0051 4.0052 4.0033 4.0054 4.0051, 0.0060 cherecterietie age, elatu�nrt lal Tenn.. Color6 Vaa... y Statue Total population... Whit. 4672 4654 6299 $905 7202 7172 533) 6328 64 64 27D 274 All houeln¢ uNte , .. .... 1011 lep6 259a 1657 12 tt] ........ ...... Nag .................. 2 318 3 t Ownet oeeumed .. s e e s 1169 L330 1060 09a 4 73 Other races.......... I6 66 27 4 1 Whit. . .....•......... .. .:............. List, 1277 1037 1305 4 73 '375 Nonwhite � 3 53 3 2 Twelpapulallon .. 4672 6209 7202 533) 64 Renter moulded .... ................ 785 430 65 $ 224 6 46 P. in household. ... 4655 6183 7202 2235 132! 1616 27 01% 119 White ...... ,,,, 782 ]97 61 217 6 45 6f..d of household ..... 1944 L768 10 Nonwhite ........::.:.... 3 41 4 1 t Head o1 prim, is..... 1366 1591 Iv94 1476 6 78 Available vacant. ................... N 27 36 28 1 Pnmorymdividual.... 57A 177 a3T 140 4 41 For rent sees .. ............. SV 23 15 19 6 Wdc of bed........... 1192 1414 In{p t342 6 07 Far ends only .......... .sees. 9 4 13 ♦ Child under 18 . ..... 902 2375 2073 196 9 54 Other v.eant . ................. 4 13 35 14 t oil,.,eel &. ....... N... rhi0ve ........... 465 112 526 98 496 95 35 ♦J 1 1 30 5 Condition end Plumbing Popp. tngroup 4uarlere.... Inm.to°I institution,.. Other..... 17 1? Lob yy7 79 10 to 37 36 1 All hou0., unite ............ 2011 Laos 2495 1607 11 127 Pap• per household ..... 0.15 6.56 7.01 3.01 1.56 Sound . ....... .... Withal plumbing fncilitie........ 1834 1837 1615 1614 "" 2465 162) 1623 11 11 105 99 Nonwhito pep latlon, 18 7tl4 30 5 1 laekin¢ only but water. .. 2 Pop.in h.useholtl........ 16 394 7 7 1 lacking privet° toilet or both• Hs.d of household....., or ruining water ................ 3 1 E 6 Head of pd.. feu..... 5 OV 7 I Catenated. .. . ............. 152 167 24 26 1 22 Prinnryindividuel.... 1 5 2 1 With ell plumbing fedlitle.........., 151 160 21 27 1 to Wife of head.......... 6 70 6 1 Lacking only hotwater ........... Child undo, 18....... ] 133 Ix l Lscktng pnv.t. toilet°, ball, Other rcl. i,.......... 2 38 1 or turning water... ........ 1 1 3 1 4 Nanrclativs ..,...... t 30 2 Dilapidated sees,., ... ,..,.. 76 26 6 Popp.in¢muP quarters a bya.in Housing units occupied.. nonwhite.... 6 94 7 7 3 1 Inmate of institution . Bound .. ............. 6 63 6 3 1 Other. .... 6 With ell plumbing fnelline,. 1. 1..... a 6J a ) Pap. per hovesliold.,sees.. 4.OD Locking eom. or all fealitfe......... 1 Main Fs,i e e e e me Deteri°nUn . . . ............ 27 27 1 1 Total 1962 2690 3004 3205 300 3739 9394 2T39 31 43 L36 137 With all p�umhis, fadb6e........... Lacking..me o, all lecilid... ..... Population...... Under I year .......... 35 27 77 Bp 46 60 62 57 l 4 1 Dilapidated ....... I....... 4 I year .sees ....... .... 2 years .. ........... 25 25 29 14 64 83 67 61 66 74 62 6n Go 64 6H 66 67 t 1 1 a 1 3 3 1 Numlwr of R..4 3 ycere ..... ........ ya......... 5 21 11 22 36 33 17 91 66 67 77 77 71 64 60 70 60 69 40 6 54 44 t 1 1 All housing unite ...........t 1. .. ............. 3013 3 1e01 1 3t13 1J 360a 4 13 3 127 T years ............. b Years ............ 7 . ...... years 23 70 30 30 77 77 eb 60 6a 63 tat 90 90 93 75 57 57 19 1 1 4 1 ! � •� � ••••�•••�•�•�� ycere.. �.••�••. ,,, al 19 77 62 61 74 59 5l ! 32. .. .......... ........ Y17 90 74 5T 70 9 r is 29 67 75 84 TB 52 50 1 1 4 ,,, ,,,,,, ... 394 $0073 3 17 IO Yero.. s ees. ]1 56 72 91 02 T VS 5. ,. • 792 15 31 .......Let.... •,• ... UI 69 I49 1 7 13 Yenro....... .. 40 31 69 67 63 77 42 49 ! 2 t 74 19 177 7 1 14 yen .. ............ 73 33 49 40 64 67 41 38 2 5 1 Mcdi.n'. ,. sees... 4.0 4,9 5.6 6•a .5 5.s 3.1 15 year• .............. NJ 33 90 56 61 49 40 48 1 Has. mtrunits oceup ed by n.nwhitee .. I 6 94 7 3 1 1 Ibyear sees ........ 17Ymrs 41 24 ]0 40 59 51 3] 45 SV as V9 3n ]9 JS 40 31 t 3 1 t 3 s ees.. s ee s... 1 1 sees... Ie Ye.,., .. s ees.. 20 30 26 31 51 36 10 32 1 4 1 3 ,,, ,, ,, 1 6 I9 years .......... ... 16 21 25 33 15 36 16 19 3 q .. .. ... sees ' 3 33 20 ye.ro ........... .. 29 33 31 31 23 14 2590 14 is 1735 17 3e 1 102 104 5-• 41 3 t 21 Yenro end over..,...... 1406 2063 1673 L941 2039 1490 4 ................. .. 2 L5 2 7739 3739 21 43 130 137 7. . ..... ......... Total p.P.l.li.n . 1982 2690 JOOY 422 1285 419 3443 31a 1594 314 312 2 2 V 10 4 .'anon .. sees sees 1 Under Yca.,.. ....... to 133 341 7 4 Medan sees... s ee s.. 4.7 5 to 9 Ycor. . ......, 10 to 14 year•.... %20 165 136 157 361 305 361 315 415 408 411 308 331 307 966 248 a 1 1 11 11 5 it Number of Ps..... 15 to 19 year• .... 20 to 24 yenta.......... 25 29 lY4 t l4 90 164 L35 Bl 212 159 206 UP L79 302 217 91 97 328 69 147 l7tl 57 121 l60 91 146 1 t 1 1 14 0 7 V All occupied houemg unit............... 1.. ........ ., sees... l9YY 5l6 l768 146 tits 6BB 161e IU SO 7 119 ]a to yen. sees. 30 l0 34 Yeero.......... 35 to 39 Yeere.... sees 8e 98 B8 1711 217 228 251 147 210 327 266 Ae Lob 245 216 t7B 2 10 136 7 2 _ •, •,,, _ 797 500 40 507 3 4l 40 to 44 Yeero ... .. 127 190 lea 2011 311 306 176 916 1 2 6 10 3, „ , ,,,,,,,,,,, 269 331 904 310 1 17 45 to 49 yen" .......... 130 178 181 179 245 247 170 177 1 11 11 q , , • • ••••••••••' •••• •••• 190 371 043 371 14 50 to 54 ycere,......... 179 193 136 16i 167 189 156 1B7 1 2 9 12 5 „ , 104 a 3 0 272 1 B6 ! 7 55 la 59 Ycan. ......... 9 1 3 114 117 138 190 it 4 l 5 B 6 or matt ............ sees ae a17 l76 !a6 1 3 60 l064 Yeero sees.. ... itY 124 219 6Y 117 13tl 390 E4 (22 122 1 a Medan ..,.,. .. ........ ,e 211 3.2 x.0 3•i 2.0 65 to 69 Ya........... .. 135 217 77 87 121 171 72 100 { 4 Hoeing aria acuPied by nonwhites see.. 1 6 D4 2 7 ] t 1 t 70 to 74 year ,..... ,... 75 to 84 I72 72 22L132 13T 59 35 60 60 96 56 l64 5u 29 29 at 31 1 1 7 4 5 l It 4 ,, ,,, 2, ,,, ,,, , ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 22 1 { Years..,...... 85 Yemm........ . 37 70 lY 42 14 82 la 10 3 7 5 9 3 „ , , ,,, •• 21 85 Ymn end over........ y n. 17 43 6 36 17 17 9 13 3 7 ]tl t 112 r ............. 1 la 5 18 '.ro end over ........ L471 also 1755 2016 IIOB 3406 1570 1794 ❑' 304 47-0 5 ... sees . . ... ... ... ...... 13 1 Median age..,,..,....... 42.1 48.4 16.0 2a.7 33,6 35,5 30.7 33,3 36.2 6 ormote sees .. ........... Median .............. 3!6 Nonwhite population, Under 5 Yeere..,......... a l 10 2 lot 32 203 36 I1 3 I9 7 7 2 1 , Perrone Per Roam 5 to 9years a .. 10 to 14 year. ....... I0 to 19 . 30 13 to 17 17 1 J 1 { All occupied boue,ng unite ........ .... 0,i11 or Iw .. ...... .. i 293 1397 176a 691 2229 !lit tali !0 5 /58 58 ycere......... 20 to 24 years.......... 25 to 29 ycere. .... 2 1 1 2 9 13 12 19 19 1 1 076 to 0.75. ,sees . sees. .. 375 422 422 1 le 30 to 34year•... .... 13 17 11 1 LW sees, .. .. sees.. 209 143 474 N91 454 305 2 17 35 to 39years .......... t 9 13 3 3 1 1 1,01 or L, ae more 43 326 97 60 2 16 40 to 44 ycere....... 1 11 la 2 Hou0. units ma icd by nonwbitee ♦ 94 '21 7 3 i 45 to 49 Ya.... . .... •• i 6 12 1 O.SU or lees ,......., , . 2 ) 50 to 54 year.. 0 13 1 0.76 to ,....... se es.. 4 21 3 55 to 59 years sees:... e u 0.76 to h00 sees.. .. sees. 1,00 23 4 1 60 to fir years .. ... Y 4 1.01 m moron .................. t 23 65 to 69 years..... ..... 70 tear year ...... .... 1 I 7 Y 3 1 t 1 Vela. of Properly 75 years aad over 18 years and over..... 21 and over... l 7 7 8 a 1 93 93 1 112 7 7 11 In 3 ) 1 1 1 1 Own.r•occuprod homing ..its.. 1063 p11 U17 1361 1 36 Yeere . Median age ........ 32.2 L7 Y2.7 ,.s ees.. .... a $5.00 $5,000t. 9.900 65,000 •• • •••... 130 Zoe 11 31 6 Total, 14 hover...... L612 2299 1 965 123e is!! 2699 1444 1948 17 39 113 119 SIO,000to SH,90O .......... 319 714 613 643 404 NO lY Single ................. 106 425 003 373 3a7 394 239 270 3 4 30 73 12 73 315.00D to $19,9DO .... ........ log `104 50 670 4 Married,., ..1.1...... 3207 1tV0 1488 150D is ln63 te97 {3al lNl] a 30 120,000 to $24.900 ...... . ...... ! 3 61Y l3N V Sep°rated.............. !9 499 36 269 44 325 25N 114 5 26 6 26 $25.000 ormote.. .............. 16700 13000 19800 18000 Wtdowcd ............. 137 35 96 39 83 19 47 t 1 6 a Medan .. .... .....dollar,.. D,vorced................ 44 Carl ... t Real Nonwhite. l4....... Single ............ Married .. 7 2 5 0 2 6 106 17 45 126 17 91 7 6 12 3 9 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 Renler•occuPied ha mine unto... se es.. 7♦0 128 )39 tit 3 4) ............ Sepemtcd . ........ 2 2 " 1 Average.... sees ........dollere., 75 a 99 95 Widowed ............... Divorced . .... ........ i In 1 1 l lath rm No.6let 07 107 ue Advance table PH-L •POPULATION AND HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS: 1960 U. S. DEPARTMENT the Ce COMMERCE r_.t_. 0470 Name. 26 Heads,age, CITY 2070 Rare. mlmitmAl . CITY ]570 .00611-0089 .009+0091111.0092 6.0061 H.0089 11.0090 11.0091 H.0092 chancknst.a cad meritel et.tus Tonuro. Color@V.ea.eY $rotas Tolel,inalmion 776 2934 3952 Masi Wirila................ 701 183a 3153 4191 All be..,. unit . ................ 216 11op20 1002 1316 Negro. ............. 1 5 452 b Owner occupied . .............. 116 Yi6 6 S 827 Other me.............. 12 lit 47 04 W60. .. .. Nonwhite 1 p 1 4 21 14 776 IY54 3952 4283 ... ............ Renter ae.phd 79 263 n09 ]27 b.0 eloAd.on.,.., PoP•m households .. 776 1765 . ............ What 73 259 30t 3115 ,m Hcad of boun6ald....„ 207 765 1040 lO4o 1154 {3S4 ..... ...... ......... Nonwlnle 6 6 20 12 Head of Prim. lam. 179 69J 946 $054 AvdleblevaemL... ......... 2 2 33 6 24 20 1e49 ]4 PnmuYindivel.d.. Wife bend.........., 20 15Y 72 605 92 460 !02 977 For rent ............... Par .1. only .. •• •• •••• ••••. 27 4 US of Child nude, 18......... its 1437 1651 1793 Other vaeant .:........ 7 30 16 13 Other rclet; ......... . 9u 306 )TO 302 Nmuslmi........ ... 5 32 31 5t Pop.iu'royq ... tcn..... Net. 9 b Condition and Plumbing of restitution . Other . .... . ....... 9 6 , All houdng units .,......... 216 e2e 1082 1326 PoP.Perhoueshold . 9.71 2r42 3,55 0.50 Sound .... WHh ell Ph.mbing foellilie... 52 52 530 550 8" 007 IIBI 1169 Nonwhite po ulmion, T3 126 199 199 92 92 List.., only hot welt, . ... 2 1 1 Pap in boueehold......... 73 125 L.ckimirdvale toilet or both Heed of hou«hold...... 16 30 49 42 2e 2l 4r ,mot ng water ............. 97 a 107 3 141 17 tl0 Herd of pnm, fare.... Pdrazindividual.... 15 1 20 1 7 6 Dalenontine ...... ..... With .11 plumbi.gfacilille...... 96 104 130 74 Wife of heed , ,,,. la 24 36 22 Leckie, only but ......... 1 I 1 Cluld under 18, ....... 34 54 91 2Y testawater Leckie, t 0r bath Odnr nlmive ,........ 9 17 21 13 nm m,povet. .to, .r fated water ......... Ddin .tad 1 67 2 130 10 {49 S 63 ......... N. to group Pop. in group quarters ... 1 2 t H uni. attup.ed by nonwhite... l6 70 4p 36 utlon ., Inmate ofinstitution.. Sound ... ....... a... With dl plumbing facilities. �..... B B 24 24 7e 20 l6 16 .... Other. e0 ,,.. Pop. for homchold,......, 4d6 1 4.17 4s06 !dY Male Fsoml Male Female a c o al Male n le Femple L.ckreq some or ell fieihtior ....... 1452 1472 1971 1981 2166 1093 Detenoretin . ............. WYh oil F.nlme....... j 5 i 10 16 u u Toll ulolien...... m, 399 377 Plumbing L.eking wmc rr all 4.11ties ..... Under l year..... ........ 10 15 43 51 Sn 77 77 70 9S Dilapidated .................. 5 1 7 6 I year... .• •••.• 2 yea .. I3 l4 17 63 43 05 T4 05 3 Ye.. ..... ...... 1 4 46 01 68 64 04 72 Number of Rooms 4 yean ..... ..... 17 5 0 41 41 40 51 57 Oo 56 51 66 74 SS be 73 All hl udn[ unit . xle 820 1092 1]2e $ yen.. - ........ 6 yean.. ,.....,... .. 12 10 30 40 35 67 56 60 66 ............. 3 11 1T 16 7 yean ...... 12 !6 40 42 6T VS 60 41 .......... ...... 2, 7 32 42 63 8 Yearn .............. 5 0 22 43 4tl 42 6l 5't ,, ,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,, „ ........ 25 141 109 Is$ 9 yc.re ........ 12 S 6 37 4J 35 Jl 34 45 46 JT 53 54 4. ]7 4 , , , ,,,,,, ,,, ,, ,,,,, B1 6S 201 271 377 316 292 630 IO yeere ... ..... II 31 10 to 3] 25 3V 34 YY 42 6 ,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 6 24 141 190 141 Ycom ..... ........ 12 Ymre .. ...... 11 5 3] 20 46 4l 41 4tl , ...... „ 7 , 6 20 25 9 13 Ycen . ......... 7 12 47 1u 30 33 46 DY , , ... 8 or Mo."• 7 6 0 6 2T IV 31 2Y JO JY JT 34 36 2V 2'7 2U Meet.., 4.4 4.6 Y 9 417 15yore . ..... .. Y 14 ]J 23 2e 26 37 29 Hou unit. occupied by nonwhite...:. 16 30 49 21 years 9 6 23 22 28 26 22 20 inn 2 " 116 7 Years .. year. """ "" S 6 14 19 20 12 [U 21 3 Y Y J 19 Yee.. .......... 3 Y li 23 17 42 26 2a .. .••....... .. 4 5 6 24 6 20 Yea... e 6 15 21 29 29 24 31 ,,,,,,, " " " 4 tl 17 S 21 Years and over ....... 207 194 747 764 1017 1021 1145 111 S 6 ""' ' ..." 1 1 l t Total population "' 399 377 1402 1472 1971 1981 21OU B093 7. •• •••.•""""" 8 or more .. .............. Under5 yea,.... ... 60 S1 9e 40 TSU 161 240 206 336 267 349 240 364 314 ]Se 2Bu Medan ... ..... ,,, ..... ... 5 t 9 Yeaea 10 to 14 years 46 41 lot 111 139 162 211 132 IS to 19 Ycrra ...." 39 30 10 111 1] 13 Number of Penom 20 to 29 yeere .......... 31 26 20 24 74 120 119 Iln 150 140 116Cet 151 153 leg toy Leo 198 198 All occurred houemg unit............. 227 765 1082 1154 25 to 29 yens........ 30 to 34 Years ........... 20 103 1V0 135 120 176 166 2T 63 e2 89 Bp 75 to 39 yeere ... 21 17 1T ICJ l76 US 117 1et,29 123 2 4B 159 224 259 40 to 44 years .......... 24 24 66 7M1 102 177 190 , ,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,, 7 32 141 205 202 45 to 49 Years..... ...... 20 16 67 60 23 107 _._ ................ 4 ,, 35 Lee 221 243 30 to 54 yeere ........ 13 16 54 44 $6 52 92 71 51 ... ,,,,, 22 115 136 182 55 to 59 Ycon ......... 14 13 47 44 7a B1 61 6 or more ................. 43 131 172 179 60 to 64 yea........... 13 15 34 13 45 41 40 JO 43 27 40 3B Medan , .... ....... 3.Y 1.6 3.5 3.6 65 to 69 yean ....... it 3 10 e 20 24 25 12 23 26 34 20 Renal.[ unite.=lse lby nonwhite..... 16 30 49 26 70 to 14 year............ 6 6 8 12 19 22 11 14 ... ... 1 1 7 4 75 to 79 Years ........ 5 1 4 7 6 4 5 l0 2. . .......... 3 4 6 4 80 to 84 ye, ............. 3 ,,,,, ,,,,, ,,, ,, ,,,,,,, ,, 4 6 0 7 12 7 5 85 yea. end over....... 18 and over... ..... 221 21u 796 tl34 3064 1122 1211 RO1 9 .•, „ ., .,• ,, ,, 6 ............... 2 4 7 4 years Median age ....., .. 22.2 22.4 2134 also 22.0 Ilse 22.6 21.7 6 or mart ................... Media. 6 7 30 2 Nonwhite P-Pul-fler, YO 73 53 73 99 47 45 ,,,,,,, Under 5 Years........... 15 1Q 14 21 4 tl S to 7 Yeyee ........ l 3 3 7 6 6 !0 23 1] 9 9 4 1 Prawn. Per Room IO to 14 4 3 3 S e 6 7 1 3 All .... .. 0or housing unite 260 1293 1249 is............ IS to 19 years ......... 20 to 24 Years .. ,. 3 J 6 5 4 12 3 9 2 .. 0.51 or 1.0.7 ...... ... 0.5 66 165 174 211 249 25 to 29 yeere. ......... t 1 3 2 4 6 e 5 7 6 5 1 3 0 0 51 to .. ... ... .. 36 249 30 to 34 Years ......... 07610 I,W ... ..... ....... 1.00 33 269 155 310 35 to 39 yeere .......... 2 '1J to 6 9 a I a I01 er more . SO {50 22Y 294 t30 230 4O to 44 yeere........,.. 7 t 1 1 [ 2 4 t He....g un(b occupied by nonwhftee... 0.50 less 16 3 30 6 �7 49 14 16 9 45 to 49 ye............. SO I. 54 Ycen .......... 2 i 2 3 J 2 of ..... .......... 0.51 to 075 ................ 1 6 6 55 to 59 ye ere ......... 1 l 1 2 5 l 2 u V 3 0,76 l01.00 . ............. 5 13 17 8 60 to 64 is............. 1 1 2 2 1 2 101 or more ... ................. 7 4 12 3 65 to 69 Ymrs .......... 2 2 1 1 70 to 74 yeere............ 75 Y,... and over... .. 1 1 2 1 2 1 Value of Pnperty, IB yeere end over... ..... 21 10 33 30 4tl 53 y9 34 32 29 21 year and over.., ..... 19 l4 31 3e 46 26 Ownerxupied heu.in[ unit. .. 111 536 606 Sol Median age........... 30,3 Ils3 ls.b 20,0 Len than $5.000 ......... 14 64 16 53 32 212 9 202 Total, 14.6: over..... 249 INS SOS 9N 1t04 /147 1135 17W $5.000 to$9.900 $10.000 to $14.9W .. ]0 115 10) 266 Shred ................ Se 43 197 150 244 19e 230 155 ...... , 115,000 to $19.900 .. ... .. .... 1 122 163 65 Mmded................. 173 l69 062 66n 916 931 3049 1042 $20.000 to $24.900 10 7o 6 SePnnted........ .... 5 a 3 14 31 1t 17 26 21 74 26 14 23 65 $25.000 0, mutt. . .. .•.••.. Median ............ .. dollere,. 2 6200 l0 I4000 2V /1900 it 3I4o0 Wid.wnd ............... Divorced..............., 10 l9 17 15 65 3e 16 44 33 41 Nonwhite. 14+...... 23 20 35 45 57 60 34 31 Contract Rene Sisal. ............. 7 5 6 15 15 22 9 6 Married .. .......... 14 14 20 17 3e 41 xt 23 RenkpaecuPied housing units..... .... 74 250 396 70 311 &,..ted ........� Widowed 1 1 1 l 1 2 • 2 2 1 1 Aver.[. . ................dollar.„ go 61 75 ............. Dtvmood.............. 1 1 2 5 1 t Will N°o. cool 1070e Advance table PH -I. --POPULATION AND HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS: 1960 U, S, DEPARTMENT C Centel Major Arse Code: 0470 27 Hou.in¢ CITY 3005 Race. relmia hiµ CITY 3015 .00B9 •0092 •0096 .0097 •009e e0099 H•0089 1•0092 1.0096 Ia0097 1-0094 l•0099 cFeunits ... lus ......elalwanlal Tenure, Color At Va..ey Slates Totalpapulation...... 2776 100 ]9)e 1963 1949 11031 Whit. ........... .. 2730 63 381L 1942 0071 10963 All housing unite. ... 694 24 1100 531 1942 2926 Negro ...... ............ L Owner oceupicd ....... ........... $39 It 771 439 1310 2246 Other race$. ... ,........ . 46 37 47 21 71 67 White .................... 356 6 To 454 1311 2285 Nonwhite ....................... 3 3 7 5 t3 11 Total Population,.... 2776 100 3038 1963 $942 1L031 Ranttracuprtd .. ............. 16 111 27t 29 3!P 406 P. in houehold......., 2741 !00 3924 L939 194A 1101tl WFt1a ...• •.... ••••......... :: e3 B gee 21 ]53 tl02 Heed of houxhold.... 644 22 10V2 use 168b 2674 Nonwhite ....... 1 A • 5 6 Head of prim. him.... Aso 19 1So 472 L560 2544 Available vacant .................. 20 37 28 219 171 Pmnerymdividud.... 1S 3 14 16 116 Patient . .., 24 32 16 55 70 Wife of heed......... 595 16 $69 440 1441 370 20 Par is only .. ....... ........ 4 5 t2 ton lot Child under lB ...... 1289 46 4631 ago 9370 b213 Other v... rt. ........ ....... 31 2 at IS 37 Al Other rciativ... ....... 19A 13 321 117 390 023 n Nomla le.. .... .... 10 1 47 20 47 08 Po ,he".. quarter..... Pnman 31 to a 13 Condition sad Plumbing of institution , Other 31 1p a 13 All housing unite ... ................ 694 24 1400 531 1942 2926 ...... .... Pon• liar ha.echvld.. .... 00A 7.43 / Alan 0.97 it's 9.02 Sound .............. 673 9 1000 526 1686 2776 Will, ell plumbing Iacilitie........... 673 9 995 526 1986 2774 Nonwhite gppulativn. 46 37 47 21 71 6e Lacking only but water. ...... 1 Pa&ea hinasholde. .. household. 23 37 47 21 71 66 laekhigprivam toilet at bath He ad of .. 4 6 13 3 !tl 17 or'.Aging water ,..... .. I.. 11 1 Headol inien.fem... a e 12 5 Lu le Delenoratin` .......... IT 1t 75 0 47 109 Prim.rye.dividual .. Wife head 1 1 With ell plumbing 6d1i1!........... hake.¢ only hot water ........ I] 33 63 5 46 1 306 2 of ..... Child under IB......, 6 le 7 1) 13 U 10 b 14 26 15 27 Leaking prate lalet or bath Other mhalve..... 3 11 e 1 1J a or running water ............. 4 12 1 Nonrel.tivo...... 2 1 D.Iepid.ted ... . ............... 4 4 19 9 41 Pap. in group quarter. 23 I lou.inqq unite occupied by nanwhil....... 4 2 6 3 13 5 5 1P 17 Inmate o/ inetitulion. . Other 23 Sound ... .. ........ ...... I With all "lambing fecllitic........... 2 3 11 11 5 17 PI 14 14 .... .... Pop. Per household.,...... I.94 4t00 Lacking same or all fncilid........... e inn e937 a v bWithated reIt ............... 2 2 2 2 1 3 ] ] Tot q6e 1446 AI 49 1963 1Y56 lO44 2964 A 3186 5Ise L.cki.l..aA Al $Abbe......... lacking dome or All feci.i11e.... ..... al po. ...... ... Under I year. ......... 40 Y6 1 P 63 66 nit ]7 !So oy lee 194 Dilapidated. ... ............ 1 3 I yen. ... ....... ... 2 years . . . ...... a] 57 6u 44 1 1 2 2 76 74 61 64 36 44 41 41 A5 e5 00 l94 9e 240 246 200 '223 Number of Rooms 3 ye ere......... .. .......... 5 5 !7 70 45 50 54 44 t 3 1 1 1 1 !9 69 68 76 44 46 37 30 33 27 tic 98 67 9V 66 299 2V9 2tl 225 '225 191 All hou.in¢ unite .................. 694 24 1109 931 1942 3934 year . ............. .... 6 ye.... .............. Ye 62 3 42 52 6n 24 24 20 66 7L 71 182 171 1„ ..................... 5 0 17 P 6 7 Ycare ............. 55 it 1 7 47 33 16 61 79 192 2 30 1 42 20 B ye.... ............. 37 39 ? 52 39 39 2tl 18 79 5J 160 343 7 ,, ,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4" 24 2 V 125 �4B 3 408 B2P 2411 9 Y411 ye... .. .,.......... 27 41 4 6 t 2 44 32 51 20 20 20 28 69 67 ei 6'1 SV 172 j1 09 134 5 .. .................... 364 Y7E 1288 II Ycare ... .....� 77 2u 41 ]0 31 2l t22 6 ................ 15 2 142 21 41, 1195 12 Ycare. ,............ 22 41 ] 1 30 47 29 20 69 64 126 134 I 7 ,• ,,, .. ....... 1 2 25 I 20 21 I3 Years ....... 32 70 1 36 4! 16 16 62 40 I2J 114 8 ar maro •. 3 1 5 3 11 3 14 Yeere. ..... .... 17 1S 1 1 39 ]6 10 11 ]Y 36 to 84 Median 4.9 4.8 5.0 419 3.3 IS ye me. •••.••.... 16 17 1 21 21 6 10 49 411 9V 81 Reusing umU occ.pied 6Y nanwhilu...., 4 6 I3 3 to 17 16 Year$ . 13 7 24 2^ 12 3 30 .2 bb, 73 1 17 year. .............. 17 9 ] 25 30 9 9 34 41 49 AS 1 ...... . 1 IByear ....... .. . 6 14 24 25 1 13 20 30 40I 2tl 7 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, 3 3 2 19 years .. 7 13 t LB 13 7 27 23 28 36� 37 4 2 l 5 9 ......... 20 Years 5 lu 1 14 21 tl ]0 22 46 7 _ ,,,,,, „ 1 3 3 Y 9 9 21 years and over ........ 685 609 33 23 1023 1073 494 453 1622 70 167e 3eeJ 2743 ... .... 7' 1 1 1 1 J .. .. 1261 12D6 51 49 1"A Y76 1324 OIIJ 1226 168 246J Y471 1527 ."' ...... B .. ... ........... 1 Yeere........., . Under 3 ye......... 214 230 9 304 257 110 46J l901 A006 1034 Median ... .. ...... .. edia. 1 l0 9 y c. .......... 5to9 10 t. 14 yc..e.. ....... 142 l61 14F ton e a 4 9 11 197 110 242 207 109 157 90 106 1As 3V4289 13Y 258 100 570 57C 588 287 Number of Perxn. IS to 19 yeere ........ 20 to 24 year$ ... .... 61 77 149 00 92 161 4 1 1 3 4 116 74 103 132 19B 157 ]5 111 192 66 too l61 164 164 279 279 l0e 204 2a< 207 574 594 26T b62 ll asee All occupied housing unit .............. 643 22 I 42 9 488 1 486 2674 25 to 29 yeere.......... 30 to 34 Years. ..... 144 194 4 4 3 146 145 93 61 246 247 l7 2 76 13 311 35 to 39 year ........ 377 9q 4 3 106 63 59 406 447 443 j ,,,,,,, „,,,,,,,, 67 4 64 424 377 40 to 44 year .....•. 77 60 3 3 30, 105 193 44 39 167 135 Ise 147 296 2D 447 •....... 162 a 41Y 204 113 377 377 45t723 45 to 49 Year ...... .. 65 ]A 3 4 0] 93 44 30 124 111 3Tl 171 4 . ............. 131 2 106 35¢ 72J 50 l0 54 years ...... 2v R ST 72 ltl 17 L27 127 13< 11Y BY y , ,,, ,,,,,,, 171 1 l63 L63 e4 245 SAS 55 to 59 Ya... .... .... 19 1S 3 2 65 45 9 12 99 04 7.t tle 6ormore .... ......... 132 a 163 78 182 467 6D to 64 years ..... .... to 10 1 2 30 51 11 13 69 71 46 60 Median ...... ..... I...... 4.1 3t5 3 1 b3 4.1 65 to 69 Yean .,,, 8 21 1 36 40 5 4 55 64 49 54 4ou.ing unit. occupied by nonwhite...... 1 4 6 !J 3 16 37 1 70 to 74 year......... 75 to 79 4 t A 11 1 1 41 0 24 17 2 I 2 1 24 10 31 19 Du 23 43 lu .... .................. I...... 2 .. .... .. ............... 2 2 1 3 Yenro...... 80 to 84 year e........... ] 4 1 5 7 1 1 0 11 6 7 7 ,,,,,,, ,, ,, ,,,,,,, ,, ,, 6 3 7 5 85 year. and over... 1 2 3 0 1 8 7 2 6 4 3 2 1 ] V IB Yeero end over........ 703 730 23 26 1079 1132 $10 317 1697 170. 2701 gu 14 5 ••• ••• ••,•••• .. 1 1 Median e80......... 20.4 19.9 15.6 22.9 24.0 19.0 90.4 25.3 Isis! Leta 20.5 6 or more ................ 4 1 a 1 Median .., ...... Nonwhite PaPulaOon. Wdcr 5 ycero..... 34 1 12 3 19 5 16 4 28 J t9 2 9 ] 12 2 ]4 5 37 10 3.1 b 35 P..Ae Per Room 5 to 9 year.. ......... 10 to 14 yeere......... . 4 1 1 4 l 2 2 3 2 1 ] 1 1 4 1 J 1 3 b 4 < it 3 3 All occupied housing units .. ....... 6YA 22 10Y2 qBe lees 2674 15 la 19 Yee.s ....... 20 to 24 years......... I1 1 1 3 1 4 <I 2 0,50 orlw .. ........... 90 5 279 77 460 602 25 to 29 ye.m. ....... 7 1 1 2 4 3 3 < 1 4 ass to 0.75 . ............... 12J 7 2)3 L06 451 639 30 to 34 years......... 7 4 2 3 2 7 6 1 2 1 1 3 4 0 5 < i 4 4 0.76 to 1.00 ..� ............... 1.01 or maro.... ....... .... 4oudnq unite occupied by nonwhites..... 99 133 4 3 7 6 340 Joe 13 225 78 a 577 19P la 1081 352 17 35 to 39 yeere,......... 40 to 44 year........... 45 to 49 yc.......... . 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 4 ] 1 0.50 or Ice . .... ..... ...... 1 4 1 2 4 50 la 54 Yeere.. ...... 2 1 0.51 to 0.75 ........ .......... 1 3 2 4 2 2 6 6 6 55 m 59 Yeen....... 60 64 1 1 1 a 1 1 2 0.76 to 1.00 .......... ........ 1.01 Ur more. ............ 3 2 5 1 to years ........ 65 to 69 yeere. 70 to 74 Yeere........... 1 I 1 Value at Property 75 yeere and over......... 18 year and over... 21 29 24 P 7 9 9 1 10 30 19 19 13 13 d S to 10 1 22 21 22 17 1 2 10 20 le 7wner•oaupied housing unit... ..... ycero end over ..... Median see......... Lau than $5.000 . $5.000 10$9.900 ... Total. i9 6: over, lee 776 27 to 1193 1239 572 552 1307 1940 705l 3160 $10.000 to $14,900 .. . ..... Single ................. 130 70 6 ] 2)1 180 72 9d ]Ou 22tl 486 372 $15.000 to $19,900....... ........ Mnrricd.... """' 624 64n 30 20 000 9L4 457 use 1491 1537 2474 1563 $20.000 10 $24.900 ............ SePemled............. 3 6 la 5 7 13 7 4 3 8 29 19 AI $25,000 or mare .... . .......... Widowed .............. 70 1 33 97 16 32 tau 30 140 Median .. ........dollars.. Divorced! ............... 6 2520 4A 14 20 30 55 51 85 Contract Rcnt Nonwhite, 14+.. ,.. Single .... Married 28 19 9 a 1 6 10 2 e 10 1 21 to t9 13 11 13 6 l S to l6 24 e 15 23 e to 22 7 ib 21 3 15 tenler•oeeuPied housing units.......... . ,.,. ,. Sa,.retad ......... t Average ...........dollen.. Wwoel D e.ral. I 1 1 t 1 1 2 F.. Noe."600,07.107 ° Advance table PH-1: -POPULATION AND HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS: 1960 U. S. DEPARTMENT the Can.�MMBRCG earn N.m 9n Housing COUNTY 030 Rec.. nlmion.bi , COUNTY 030 .0001 ."Doll .0003 .MOON •0005 •0006 A.0001 A.0002 A.0003 A.0004 A.0000 A.0006 chareetedeuce an m status "l"� ad Tenure, Color as Ve... ey Statue Total population....,, 1651 115 937 /29 I422 Wbitu. ..... ........ 1647 195 977 919 6391 All hood., ..It. ........ ,. ,. 456 74 231 2T1 2733 Negro ...........• 1 Own" oaupiod.... 409 34 93 216 1491 Other recce .............. 4 10 3U While••••••••••• Nanwhila ••• 409 34 93 213 2 1106 5 Tomlpopula0on. 1651 195 Y)7 929 14x2 Renter oecupied .....•........ 21 32 {2e 49 710 PoP i. ban whaid e ...... 1644 195 937 929 4424 While 36 32 {26 46 You Heed of household. ... 437 66 , 219 164 1601 ................ Nonwhite 1 6 ileed of Prim. fam.... 426 54 l96 242 1360 . ..... .......... Available recent .... .............. 17 14 6 0 5 5 1 1 98 41 Pdmaromdividuel. of land 11 NOS 12 47 23 22 236 041 Far rent .... .............. I'.r sale only ••••••••••••••••••^ 3 l 1 50 .Wife ......... Child under 18......... 7l8 57 Ni8 416 )75 3030 201U Other v.cent ............. 4 2 6 6 34 Other rclativa......... Bo 24 114 49 640 ... N...I tivc....., .... 3 1 13 5 e9 Po . imngroup 9.art..... Pnalo 7 an Condition d Plumbing of ivaltutlQu... All hou,l, unite .. ........... 456 74 all 274 2733 Other ..... ........ Pop. Lear household.... ,. 1.43 0.35 1.4u 0.96 , 9.22 Bound .. ....... YD6 64 163 2Y91 With all plumbing fa"lilin....... Y!Y 64 r27 22 259 2Y52 Nonwhite gyulehom 4 l0 31 Iackm, only but water•.......... 3 1 1 Pap. in household°....... 4 40 31 lacking pdvala toilet ar bath Hand of b.usehald. .,. Hmdolprim.fam,. 3 3 It 6 or rummg wel.r..... ....... . 2 2 3 38 • — Delerioralln .... . 2 8 40 11 913 Pnmarymdimduel.,,. 0 Wilk nil plumbing leoilitte� . 2 a 25 10 198 W.'(. of head . .. 1 3 9 L.ekin, only but water ... 7 3 Child under IS .,,, 3 4 a lacking Private toilet or belh Other Ol.t......... Nanrclmi.. ] or rumm"g wetcr . ................ 1e 1 12 ......... DPI. idetad ...... 2 4 29 Popp, in group Oman....... t HOueing a"Ile oee.,hd by nonwhite...... 3 1l Inman of institution... Sound ... .., ...... 2 l0 Other. ... ........ Will, plumbing1 1 30 Pap, per household ...... a ne Main Fern.a. fnaillu.......... lacking., Boma or ell eliliu.......,. 4295 Oel .. ........... 1 l 411 tl17 al, .11mg plme lf..Iliio......... 1 Total population...... 7 816 93 log 417 480 11 17 4159 81 el 90 or all Lnckmg ore Laelun, 1 Under 1 year ........ 16 15 1h 1 1 A 17 13 1 76 99 . ............ Dilapidated .................... I year..... ..,........ 2 Ycen ...... . ..... IT 23 14 l0 2 6 1 1 6 3 19 15 14 6 14 11 Y 17 10 5 93 84 92 1 04 m Number of Roos 3 yuro......... ....... 4 Years ........ 5 year s. 16 24 24 27 39 2 1 2 1 1S 14 1u 15 16 11 16 b e0 00 7. 70 IOU All housing unite ............ 1 462 2 74 t)3 3 274 Y 2T60 60 ...... d ........ 6 Years ....... 7 YOU._ ........ ... 25 23 32 33 1 2 2 10 10 16 17 13 13 !0 15 9 95 190 90 00 „......••• ••.... ,... ••. ,,,,,, 3 S ) 3 77 8 Yens ............... 23 32 33 I u 1 0 I2 11 9 13 12 95 195 BA 75 3 „' ......,, ,.. N Il 54 19 9 yenro ••••.•..... •••. 25 12 I° 9 l2 12 T 95 94 , ,,,, •, ,,...... 25 36 BD 20 590 590 10 Yun ..... �. 25 33 1T 2 l 1 9 13 11 15 90 too 5 •„ ...... 1. ' IJa 15 95 457 973 Il year.., . •.. •... 24 23 t 1 17 v 10 too 03 ... ............. 181 6 15 138 61Y 12 year..... . ,. 23 t 1 11 a 15 93 91 ••• ••• 94 1 6 34 142 13 Ycara... ... ..... .. 20 19 It 8 or Moro ' "'' ••••• 0 4 14 30 14 Yearo • ..... 16 1 9 10 Y 6 7U A7dien' ,.. .. ,.... !e8 V.1 4d 5.8 4.9 IS Year. 12 1 14 70 Hao.I., unite acuP(d 6Y nonwhilo.., 3 11 1 16 year........... .... 17 yens ......... .. 7 4 13 6 2 I 1 it 9 14 9 7 9 12 2 644 69 70 2. ............... 1 IB yore ... ......... 4 1 2 5 7 7 2 b 4 6 45 43 47 3 ,,,,,••• ..... , ... 2 19 Ycore ..... 4 1 3 2 7 12 1 J 4 eau SO 4 ._ _, ••• , „•... 1 2 20 Yun.............. 2 437 2 46- 62 60 226 215 258 266 2443 9341 5 ,............ ,, ,,, 2 21 Yeen and over........ 6 """" 1 791 860 95 too "57 400 453 416 4159 420 " "'" " " " .. " " 2 Totelpopulalion. 99 92. 12 16 80 62 48 63 419 463 8 or mare ..... ......... .. 1 Under Ycore•, ....... 111 6 a 39 62 42 56 4" ou McJian. ...... .......... • 5 to 9 Yurs..... ... 10 to 14 years...... .... 123 l25 337 a 6 2 49 bl 49 33 68 25 301 301 450 314 334 Number of Persons 15 to 19 Yure............ 20 to 24 years ........ .. 25 to 29 Yeen. ....... 25 12 23 3T 15 41 / 11 5 9 5 41 29 20 S2 ]u 31 15 2tl 24 25 217 221 209 251 All oee.med hau°mg unit° . ........ 1 437 11 66 12 219 17 264 30 9601 719 30 to 34 yeore........... 35 to 39 Ycore..... . . 60 129 97 106 6 6 9 2 At 26 33 26 44 47 46 50 290 327 309 360 „ , ,,,,, ,,, ,, ,,,, 2 ... ....... ... 67 21 49 59 723 4010 44 years., ....... 78 bA 3 4 4 5 12 17 YO ]4 734 270 l06 25f 3 „•,,, •„ 12 31 48 453 45 1049 Yure.... ....... 43 42 e 14 15 22 14 214 lea 4 ,,,,,..... „ 134 10 35 65 552 50 to 54 Years .......... 27 29 7 25 it 19 9 16 171 ,,,, ,,, ,, ,,, 65 N 2] 46 348 55 1. 59 years ....... 23 la 4 5 8 4 14 16 13 15 16 119 17J 149 or more ...... ............ 4] T 61 24 204 60 to 64 years ....... 19 1T 6 33 17 LOG Median ... ..... ).3 2.5 ).5 3.6 3.1 65 to 69 years ........ 10 it 5 15 12 12 e 15 132 a Housing unite cupicd by nonwhite$..... I 3 11 1 70 to 74 years .. 75 m 79 ye.... ....... I1 3 11 1 5 3 ] 3 b 6 7 3 2 7 6 111 Stl 119 72 ..... , .... 2 ... ............... 2 1 80 to 84 years...... .... J I 1 1 1 1 I 3 1 23 id 39 21 3 „•, , „ „ „ ,,,, 7 BS Yurs and over........ 1 447 " 477 65 1 00 245 242 260 262 2590 2699 C. ,• ,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 18 Yearo end over .. .... )O.4 32.2 lose 100 20.5 27.0 29.4 30.0 Mcdi.n a8e...... ..... . 30.7 28.2 6 Or more .. ............. 1 1 4 17 14 Medea" .. .. ,. Nonwhite POPulalloa Under 5 ye4re .. .... 1 1 3 2 6 i 2 Pcrwne Per Room 5 to 9 years ..... 10 to 14 Yurs • ..... 15 to 19 Yure........... 1 2 1 3 I All acouricd housng unite ........ 437 66 419 204 2601 20 to 24 Yun ..... 1 1 4 0 50 or lea .. ....... ..... 142 29 53 90 1012 25 to 29 Yearo ....... 4 1 0.51 to 0.75 ..... ... .. 157 13 33 94 623 301034 Yure.,........ t 1 1 0.76 to 1.00 ..... ... ... 124 15 55 72 776 35 to 39 Yure.......... l t t 1,01 or mar. .... .. ..... 1N 9 75 ► lab 401o44yun .. ..... 4 H..4 unite occupied by nonwhite..... 1 1u 45 to 49 years 0.50 .,1. ............... .. 50 to 54 Yu ......... 1 l 0.51 to 0.75 ..... ., ..... 1 3 55 to 59 yea. ........ I 0,76 to 1.00 .. ................. 4 60to 64 Years.,, ...., 1.01 or more. ..... I——.... 65 to 69 years ......... 70 to 74 yeore .......... 1 3 1 Value of Property 75 years and over......... 18 Yurs and over. ..... 21 and over.. ., 1 t 3 3 3 3 13 13 10 lU Owner.oceumed h... I., unite ........ year. Median age...... ... •• Lees the" $5,000 ............. Oat 567 74 73 203 266 239 242 216e $982 $5.000 to $9.900 ... ,,..,.... Total. 14 tc over...... 9 atl 81 61 41 563 427 $10.00010 $14,900 ...... ,,,.. Bin Ic............... 8 51 67 11 52 176 231 242 3325 t160 )15,OW to $19.9DO ......... .... Married.,............... N1I 419 61 2 174 4 b l 25 32 IO b24.900....,... ........ ScMratd ........, ... 1 3 1 2 83 29u $25.000 E25.000 or mare ........ .. Widowed ................ 3 31 3 4 4 l2 7 2" 9 1 19 7 69 97 Median ...............dollars.. Divorced.............. 6 10 2 Y contrast Rene Nanwhile. 14+. d. Sin91e................ Marrid 1 1 1 7 3 ) 13 ] 6 11 6 v Renteroeaupid housing unite......... .. ............. Bepemted . .......... 1 3 Average ................dollars,. Widowd ... ,,, .. .. Di .... d............ . I loth Ue Advance table PH AND HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS: 1960 U. S. DEPARTMENTurnoI .Can COMMERCE Pa. ,1 60-WC01 -I, -POPULATION ' Major Area Code. 0070 N.me: 2 HoueinR COUNTY was R.ee, rel.tionshi . 000N77 030 chereatcrietiea .0007 .0008 -O(ey .0017 •0016 .0019 egq and mvrileP star..do 8.0007 0.0001 6n000o A.0017 B.BOIa tl.U019 1 Tenure. Calory Vec.ncy 3tnlue TotaWhite. Whit......... 171 161 28 2e ass 14s 4700 e170 3712 3660 5740 J665 All hau.ing unite .................. H Il 40 feel 1177 1116 ...... .. .. Negm ,n.............. 107 e 5 Dwncr occupied. ••• 61 3 26 t119 735 69e Other meeP............ 6] )] 12 White Nanwhita �;•,:'.; al 3 28 1072 .17 729 7 663 13 Total Population.. 231 2B IYtl 67tl0 P729 3740 R occupied..... ..':.'. ] B 13 652 304 799 Po I. homechalde ....... 251 2e age 6716 1569 $714 3724 995 Whit. ... Whit .' ) s U 657 303 194 lead of LouecholJ.... 04 Il 39 106Y 909 Nanwhile ... t. 16 1 5 I lead of Prim• lam... 63 8 39 1581 97V 09 Available 54 38 32 Primary Individual... 1 3 I89 11Y 86 ................ For .. 45 '19 29 Was of head .......... 61 7 36 14J4 904 024 ............... For eels only ...,, ....... 9 19 23 Child under 18 ........ 101 10 40 9869 1J6b 1403 Other vacant .......... ...... t 1 56 So 69 Odmonalmive ..., .. 20 It 620 it" 456 Nanrcl.bve........ . 4 02 2" 46 ' Po .lustedy quarters..... immotar. Y b 16 Conditions end Plumbing of Other 4 7 li All h.umne unite 65 11. 40 1981 1177 1116 •tc Pop• par household... .. 6.4% 5.90 Otto 1.11 !V 1•00 3aWitunit ,,... WIIL all plumbing fadlitlee. .. 1. U 63 11 11 40 40 U9l 1J53 942 925 alb e09 NimMuto pa Mallon., 263 74 77 77 ' Lackmg only hat water Lackmg private .,let or both • a 7 Y Pan I. househaldi ....... Head o1 homchold ..... - 263 62 39 n 10 or running water .'•."' 2 36 974 30 304 3 213 Hmdolpr:m.fam.... Pnom"indiAclu"1 59 3 n 16 2 Deteriorating...... ...,. With all hingfeellitiro,.,...... 2 2]1 l43 lB1 ... Wda Mhand ......... 23 '! Lrtking private h 1.1le r. ,�od, .la teller or bath 1 0 7 Child under 15.. Other relative 129 16 11 11 29 29 15 ' .rkmg m, anated weer Dilapidated ••... 37 E62 5 •1 11 67 N nrelalivm. , •. ••• P. m gr4dP gdarten .... 6 ! 5 H.Y.1"g umb aeupied by nonwhiw..... e3 a la Inmav of metituNon ... Sound ... ... ...... With all plumbing facilities ......... 52 Sl 7 7 13 t] Other. POP• per household.... 4.24 4.20 Lacking wma or ell facilities M.1a Female Mal, Female c on. . c e Ih ahallin Wnh all femlinrs......... p 4 Total Population • • 131 320 14 14 73 75 3)69 3411 1902 182U Lobo 1b54 ' plumbing .. or Lacking same o. all f.....iro ........ Under I Year .. .. ••. 2 2 1 2 2 Y 2 129 110 114 30 33 31 Jn 44 b0 51 80 Dilapidated ,.., ....... 2 i 3 1 ........... ....... 1 l 2 2 2 1 1 too l09 Uy 50 41 46 40 3 Yeoro ............... 2 J 1 1 1 Otto1 51 Number of ftoomP"",' 4 y j 4 4 I1ll] l�Y 11911) 42 y5 0Ju 4) 110 iT All housing unite 63 I1 40 3ODI 1177 1116 5yeare 5 year. ,.... 6ycam. ,,. a 1 2 2 90 l�0 95 63 4s 44 59 42 l 30 12 9 7Years , 1 2 P 2 1 t 1 I 2 OR 72 60 71 45 47 41 36 44 J1 44 1 2 3 1 6 3 38 340 42 76 J2 105 BYears ..........•, 9 Yc4re ,........ .. 3 a 1 1 2 91 75 46 3J 40 38 .................... 4 ••,,,• „ ,,, ,, a 2 13 454 276 310 10 Yc.n.. .......,., •• 3 7 3 2 75 6Y 00 72 !J 42 47 )6 5'/I 54 42 32 5 _ ,.. . ..,,,, 9 33 2 6 10 599 767 356 321 279 11 yen,. . ...... 12 6 7 4 l 6 a 2 A 67 70 51 •45 45 0 .' 7, 11 2 87 109 I52 79 years... 13 ycaro ....... .. 6 3 56 Ss 75 65 31 20 43 41 33 46 35 45 25 ' 8 or more • • ".' .•••...• 13 63 0 58 4.8 92 5.0 Y] 9.6 I4 yCon... IS e 1 1 1 a 3 3 1 40 46 )4 24 34 34 Medan ... .. Housing mote ne-uPied by mumbites. 62 8 Is .•., Ycaro ..... .. .. 16 yows .. .... x S 3 7 1 61 52 47 47 19 32 25 3'1 36 34 30 39 1. ... ............ t 17 Years ............ IB 2 ] 1 1 1 3 29 44 31 25 3V 26 ............. „..... 3 ) Years, .. ......... 19 Years .......... .... 1 1 1 t 7I 56 in 20 2e 1) ' ,••.._ ,,.,,• 4 •„ "' •"' 6 5 2 2 6 6 20 Years... ......... 21 3 64 77 9 9 2 37 1 30 39 1747 55 1703 to 1097 2Y L070 20 1064 2tl 1V21 5_ 6 '•• """""'.... 43 1 3 yearo.ndover,,,, ... Total Population ..., 131 120 14 14 73 '75 3)6Y 3411 1902 IB20 IOUs lbo4 7 '• "• •........ l Undcr5 ya.ro .......... 10 10 3 ) 10 8 570 363 219 106 240 236 8 or more .... ........... Median 5.9 5 to 9 Years ,.... .... 13 12 1 2 5 11 437 421 242 197 207 222 ..... .......... . IO to 14 years..... . 32 13 P 1 11 to 7 355 365 246 192 19- Lislot 189 too 187 109 ' Number "(Pereone IS to 17 years ... .......... 20 to 24 years....... .. 4 4 l 1 1 5 5 3 3 208 233 2J) 246 9b 95 95 lot 90 lob 120 109 109 All ni copied housing unite, O1 13 39 1167 1014 995 25 to 29 ycaro.,.... . 35 to 34 ycan ......... 3 9 9 1 1 2 1 3 2 7 9 246 275 275 127 113 Ila 151 193 .......... ,,, 3 14 3 3 10 lb7 400 114 307 ]] 216 35 to 39 Ycore............ 40 44 13 12 l2 18 1 3 tl Y 7 169 18Y 227 170 130 1]0 133 111 144 122 122 97 2 ,__•..•..,, 10 2 ] 281 193 184 to Ycaro....... 45 to 49 You. .•. 17 13 2 8 u 120 101 l90 bs 92 e 11 2 10 345 214 lBY ca. SO l054 ycaro .. 7 5 1 1 2 1 120 all 120 !92 9V 67 90 ' .• r •, "> " "' 22 1 7 261 127 151 55 m 57 YcarP.... I! 5 1 2 2 9Y 99 120 01 92 07 7Y 7n tl1 77 b0 75 fi or more '.•. •. '•".•• 6 5 316 l34 166 •'•• 60 to 64 Yeen. .. 3 4 1 1 1 1 1 62 74 56 5e 64 56 4.1 3.6 3.1 3.1. 65 to 69 ycaro. ...... 2 1 t 1 1 6tl 65 45 40 45 56 Hou.ing unite occupied 6y nonwhllee.... 02 fl la 7o 74 yc.ro .......... 1 1 ] 1 1 30 ]] 2'/ 26 2Y 29 1 ... ............. 2 3 12 4 755 tto 77 Ya.n. ....... .. 00ta 04 year., 2 1 27 17 24 14 4 la ' 3 ] 1a 2 2 1 8 85 year, and over and over 71 78 9 4 41 45 SR3 1364 1364 09 15-6 . q 5, ........... ........ 9 2 ) M diare ........ Median ogs ' ....... 21•9 36.7 22.5 23.3 22.4 32.Y 21•3 1816 29.v 26.0 26.6 25.0 6 or more ...... ......... Median 16 4.2 2 4 Nonwhite population. 132 131 23 16 42 35 .................. Under 5 yen,........... 24 20 36 17 1 3 6 4 5 5 Person. Per Room 5 to 9 yann ........., IO to 14 ye.. ......... 13 12 b 1 4 1 3 4 ' All "c housing unite ....... .. 04 It 39 l77 4 1089 995 IS to 19yean ......... 20 to 24 years. ........ 7 it 7 5 1 1 1 1 n ] god 0 51 urlem ........ 21 5 lJ 497 459 343 25 to years ... ...,.. o 10 I 1 2 0.51 l0 0.75 ........ ........ 2e 1 13 377 257 212 30 to 34 Ye.m......... 34 1 15 U 9 2 1 1 2 0.74 to I.W .. l7 4 !t 337 117 246 35 to 39 y... 11 2 1.01 ar mare. 3 3 3l7 ! 17 198 4010 44 YearP.......... ... 1 ' Hou0.5 units occupnd 6y nonwhhea..... ea a ;3 45 to 49 years . •, ] ..• 0,51 or has, .. "''.'••.• is 1 2 50 to 54 years ........ . ! ) 1 V .' 0�76 to ...... .. 12 a 55 to ) 1.00 0 7610 Lam ............. .... 23 4 6 64 ye.............. 60to 64 yc.n........... 2 1 ) I.01 or more . .............. 9 2 2 3 65 to 69 ycaro........, 70 to,. ] x 1 Value of Property animsd 75 ycaro and ever.... ... ...... IB years and over......... 1 6tl 1 62 2 14 11 itu97 1 10 ' 21 years and aver.. 67 58 12 ll a7 17 Owner -occupied housing unite .... Median oa............... 21.7 15.4 Lee, then $5,OW ............... b5A0010 $$14,9 Tat.l. a over....., 92 86 9 9 49 V9 2451 ]l05 l263 121b 1334 1227 .......... ... to . Sinai e.,................ ... a2 62 13 63 7 1 4 10 3Y 7 39 451 1519 3B5 1"0 263 955 21b 9i10 77V 89t 227 490 $19.900 $15.000 b15,000 to S19,9W.... Marncd..... ., Separated............ ' 1 19 38 11 3 17 16 :............ b20.DO0 to b24,9DO .. b25.000 or more: Widowed....... .. 7 1 1 49 150 3b 95 ]V 90 ... Median .,. d.11are„ Divorced ............... 1 1 2 44 55 23 2J 2a x7 Nonwhite. 14+. 77 70 17 12 2, 22 Contract Rent ..... MoSinttled Mnrted ... 14 00 12 38 6 l6 1 1V 12 12 6 13 ' Renler.m.upi.d haueing untie..... ••... &",.led. .. 2 ! 1 l 1 I 3 Average ..................dollars.. .... Widowed....... .. a t �._ Divorced .. ..., ... loth r. No. Decennial Cement Advance table PH-L.-POPULATION AND HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS: 1960 U. S. DEPARTMENT OCe.... COMMERCE M.:.,. A... r,..l.. 0170 Name, O A Housing COUNTY 030 R.... nlet! ... hip. emAta l 06VN}Y 030 .0020 .0020 .0011 1.0023 •0027 .0024 0•p020 0.0020 0.OU74 0.0022 0.0023 e.g474. elo..."rieties age, end tutus Tamne. Color 6: V.oancy Statue Totelpopubtion...... 711 $1450 6521. 3444 147a eVOT Whit... ................ Y] 4Y3Y 3001 $455 6203 All housing unite ...... 851 669 3950 1354 1904 1121 Neg.......... .......... 16 3 1 4 434 Oteroceupied .............. 43 264 1320 106 1017 at Others................ IT 34 68 83 15 370 White .!................ Nonwhite 4) 260 4 1117 3 69a 1f 1015 2 !1 Total population..... 717 1Igo goal 3444 1978 OV07 ... .... ......... Renter occupied .. .............. a5 116 1Y66 Sat 962 l01V P.P•in household........ goo 1140 soon 3400 $473 Noll White .................. 63 ll! 1Yl4 356 457 921 Head afhousehold .... 9a Igo 3368 1075 147v 30tl0 Nonwhite- 3 1 lY Is ! l00 Head of prim; fem.... 71, )l6 2618 478 1052 1069 Available vecent sass.. •,•„ 1 60 444 04 127 35 Primary individual... 24 64 510 1976 427 11 For sent ,,, .. •. 24 396 41 104 3! Wifeof heed........,•• 69 299 2442 106 94V 1950 • fo... ls only ...... 1 56 48 25 2! Child under l8......... 77 364 2171 l 79 1 Too 1775 Other vecent. ................... 162 249 Its !17 398 ♦ Other nbtivs ......... 19 7Y V]8 gab 194 9 o No ..... ll 43 1IT 53 le in...tivo.arter Pop.ingnurl9Ymten . Inme.... 437 40 11 44 5 5 7846 Condition and Plumbing ,.. )q 1! AlSoundnR units ... ................ 231 069 7930 1734 1704 that Oilier. ...ion sass sass... Pop. par household....... 0411 9.1� 7.9j yy 7.99 3reo �aYYB Sound .. .... ...... 51 618 7e60 1194 1633 10.0 With ell plumbing fecilitiee... sass 46 386 145Y 1160 1823 1042 Nonwhite lotion. )3 37 67 03 13 704 Lacking only hot water............ 1 3 1 A 4 3 Po .in househaltle. ..... �la.d 10 37 67 a3 g3 475 Lacking private toilet or bath of household...... 1 5 17 25 v too or running water ............... 9 39 5 29 8 ] Head of prim. to...... 2 4 14 17 5 9V Detenaretle . . ............ l56 56 a3 a3 62 24 PrimarylnJividuel.... 1 1 3 a a 1 With ell plumbing faaliliu... sass. 46 52 a5 76 61 23 Wife of hard....,..... 2 10 27 13 5 150 Union, only hot water.......... 1 2 3 Child under 16 ....... 5, t! 19 20 4 215 lacking Privets toilet or both Other relative ........ 2 D 19 4 5 or mnnmg water ..... ...., sass.. DilaPidetad .. 109 39 2 15 8 4 77 1 7 1 q Nonmintrve............ Popp. in group quarters ., 1 21 ! u 4 5 ! '329 HoueI units occupied by nonwhite...... 3 5 17 as 7 100 Inmela of Institution. . Sound 4 14 14 7 100 Other. .. ... 23 219 ... ........... With all Plumbing fedliiin.......... 3 14 W 7 100 Pop. per household..... 7.94 7e 32 4.75 Iacklne woe or ell fsef8tie......... 1Femalems. .e e e D With .11g1facilities ......... Withell P�me a 3 4 Total pop........... 367 130 63a 513 4150 VIts 1754 3T41 1629 1061 481) 2094 lacking w... or all facilities- ... or Under I year........... 14 17 103 103 34 44 27 37 14Vbis 34 190 Dilapidated ..................... 1 1 T I Year ................ I 2 14 17 108 190 33 44 17 27 too 90 2 Years ................•. 1 i 13 l) ]75 80 31 34 19 19 6Y 99 7 Ywrn.. . .. ......... 4 Y 3 3 11 10 8 8 . 79 79 63 60 35 35 35 41 22 24 21 21 95 67 11 72 Number of Roams yrmua $ 4 7 11 !0 71 57 ]3 33 21 ltl 43 All houein6 unite. ... sass........... 343 6B6 l9as 1729 1955 ll2l Yeore ............ 6 Yeore sass... ..., 1 IN a 73 45 43 33 15 2S 54 54 42 ,,,,,,,,,, W 16 30 29 SS 1 7 Yeon......... ....... 2 Y 12 10 4tl Y9 26 35 go 26 43 42 y,,,, ,....... 29 37 429 9l 134 4 8 Yeore.. ...........�... 7 a 12 7 No 30 40 36 24 22 31 39 ,,,,,,,,, •, 3...... 67 lea 944 233 $26 173 9 ye are..... ......... 1 1 7 7 56 49 36 32 21 14 41 34 .. . .. .............. 46 2e7 .1411 414 502 543 10 Ycan ................ ) 1 l4 9 49 41 33 39 37 22 27 33 ,,,,,,,,,,, 5 ,, ,,,,,,,, 32 121 660 264 414 377 y......... �..... II core, 4 1 le 15 33 46 It 29 28 1V 29 37 _•.,•, 6„ . ......... 17 51 997 170 2" 47 12 ye... ......... �,.,.. 3 .t 16 7 60 59 34 39 30 24 24 2tl 7, . ..... „ ,,,, ,,,,, 11 23 91 0 101 4 13 Years ................ 4 2 13 to 46 61 31 26 23 IV 2e 24 „ 8 or more . .s ..s.......... 5 6 30 26 53 6 14 years ................ 2 3 1 11 40 29 ' 26 33 19 11 IV 14 s Median' ...... ... 343 4.0 4.0 4.3 4.2 4.2 15 y..................... 4 3 19 9 44 36 21 26 16 24 17 13 ... Hoveing unns occupied by nonwhites.. 3 a 17 gD 7 too 16 Yeore....... ........ 2 4 25 ) ul 5o 25 21 12 23 IV 14 1, .. ...... 1 17 Yw................ to 3 26 6 3a 49 2V 27 20 IV 6V 15 ... ....... .a 2. ,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,, ........ 2 ! 2 I8 Yw...........�....,. 76 6 1 44 67 71 20 16 13 7 17 9 26V 53S 47 tltl 3. '•. .. ...• 1 a 3 22 19 . .................... 106 ] 6 87 17 14 B4 4„ ..................... l 1 3 lit 2 3V 20 Y<ore, ........ sass... 9l 2 4 ! 94 02 I! 13 tl 20 out 5. ,,,,, „ , ,,,,,, 2 2 l 5 2 24 21 year. and aver...... 204 66 357 36S 2779 3003 1050 1057 1198 1421 2411 999 6 .. .... ...... .. 7 ,,,,,,, ,,, 2 3 1 t Totelpopuletion...... 567 130 632 54a 4174 4347 1741 1703 1617 tool 45IJ 2094 ,,,, ,,,, a Yrmo. sass. 1 Undm 5 Yeore...... ... 7 6 63 57 515 469 223 193 121 124 548 406 .......... Median 4.0 5 to 9 Yarn........... 1V !1 36 44 297 258 160 167 100 111 229 210 ... ............. 10 to 14 year... .... 16 0 73 52 295 236 161 165 117 93 12S 136 15 to 19 year ........ .• 205 10 79 25 2]4 299 112 104 60 92 895 179 Number of Perrone 20 to 24 Yen........... 224 ! 29 25 454 401 69 103 79 88 1710 385 25 to 29 years ......... . 16 7 24 34 279 233 112 86 90 a? W 262 All occupied housing unite... .. 90 300 3ga8 1073 1479 1080 30 to 34 yeas .. s a s s 15 5 35 39 247 219 111 109 64 85 2 5 18 L ,, , ,,,,, ;,, 19 58 531 174 375 10 35 to 39 years.. sass.. 14 11 39 39 907 214 120 116 !US 101 2Y1 117 , •,•,,,, 2 ]5 bb UM 3Y3 655 2l6 40 to 44 Yean s........., l2 la Y3 ]6 17tl 2t3 l0Y I03 104 IOa 110 S2 _ _ __„ „ 3 .......... le 71 511 Ill 212 312 45 to 49 ye............ 10 4 59 3V 173 20 go 92 104 99 4V 30 sass ... q ... .. .......... 50 369 153 Ill 261 50 to 54 year............ 13 14 27 31 167 204 74 91 91 136 20 17 5. ... ........ 9 29 197 103 73 164 55 to 59 years ........ l2 7 23 26 100 202 90 85 92 161 27 to s ass .. 6 or more ............. sass 10 36 129 133 53 1l7 60 lit 64 ywre ..... 12 6 26 ]0 242 ]Sl BY 97 l30 161 13 6 Med,en 1.4 2.5 9.2 2.6 2.1 3.3 65 10 69 years ........ 5 7 36 27 323 314 77 79 147 157 tl a Hovemg unite owuPied by nonwhilee sass 3 5 17 25 7 100 70 to 74 Yeon .......... ♦ 2e 22 132 137 65 00 140 170 6 2 I, •••• 1 t 7 7 2 75 to 77 Ycr........, 2 2 2 12 12 149 Ill 11 36 7V 2 2 .. .. sass. 1 5 a 1 19 60 to 84 Ye ore.......... 1 2 2 S Y9 ilY 12 16 19 19 !U 3 3 1 .. 3 1 ] J 2 ]4 85 years and over ..... 1 1 5 6 2e 2 7 13 15 1 2 „ ,,,, , ,,,,, ,,. 4, ,,, sit ss... 1 4 5 lV 16 Ywro and over........ 529 90 37o 377 2964 ]245 1102 1102 1220 1461 302V 121H ..... ,, ,,, 1 1 1 2 le Median age ....... ... 2l•1 38.6 gait 34.7 71.1 lea 3Y.7 ]UV 42.4 NTl 33•tl 30.9 6 or ..to ........ I 1 5 11 Medan .. ......... 3.4 Nonwhite Population Under 5 yun., sass. 29 a 16 6 21 3 26 7 41 7 44 5 35 3 15 1 a 1 ula 04 206 91 Panane Per Room 5 10 9 Yeore ..... .. 10 to 14 Yean..... 15 19 6 1 1 2 2 2 3 1 2 1 2 1 3 a 5 a 1 1 4 1 1S 3 4o 11 7 35 Allme.,icd M1ousin6 unite .... 95 350 3360 1075 1419 1040 to yen. ....... 20 10 24 yen. ......... 15 1 2 12 2 5 1 164 56 0.50 ar lese ... .. 49 157 1627 433 926 114 25 to 29 ywn........ 1 4 5 9 6 2 1 1 73 60 051 t.075 23 99 769 235 297 397 30 to 34 yo.. ... ... ] 1 2 3 1 2 1 25 27 0.76 to I.W ... s a s s. l6 74 623 250 189 414 35 la 39 yen, ........ .. 1 3 2 2 1 2 tl 0 I01ormore ... sits s. lit 30 269 157 67 151 40to44yeere sass t I 1 1 I 2 2 3 l 1 l ! `bonne unitsewvpied by nonwhites.... 3 5 17 25 1 100 45 to 49 Yean, ....... 1 1 2 1 1 3 2 ] a 1 o5omI . .. ......... • 1 2 3 13 2 e 50 to 54.... ....... 1 1 2 1 I 0 51 to . ............... 1 2 ♦ 3 42 55 to 59 ere ......sass Y e 1 1 2 2 3 1 1 1 1.00 076toeem 1 3 lit ) 1 34 60 to 64 ye.n ... ..... t 1 1 l 2 1 10l or mom sass sass 3 3 t l/ 65 to 69 year............. 75 to 74Yarn ... 1 ] 3 1 Value of Property 75 years ..it over. ... ye 18 yearn end over....... 21 20 2C 3 ) 3 S 1 13 12 14 14 32 ]0 1 31 37 t 25 15 1 13 l3 0 0 1 226 226 $4 7 3wna-wcupicd housing units ......... Yyearsend ever ... Median see..... 33•V 1•e 9.a to, then $5.000 . . ..... 0 15,0001ob9,900. ...sass.... Total, 14 6, ever.. ... 119 406 3133 7Yt) tY07 1209 129] 1547 JWV 33 b10,000 to b14.900 sass .. sass Single .. 424 l9 100 207 a67 2400 515.00019 E19.900 •• Married ................ 113 I1] 70 521 321 21 )21 367 xlee seta 67Y 444 e44 981 gel 999 99V IYUJ 900 ludo b20.000 to $24,900 Separated ... sass . S l 1J215 11 tl 15 7 tl 1] S1 I b25.000 or more . sass. .. Widowed ............. a 70 alit 19 !36 49 240 9 10 Median .....doll.... Divorced ................ 13 S e0 !OS )4 42 S2 !0< lob 10 Contract Rent Nonwhite, 14. ... Single .............. Married 29 25 4 3 1 to 3 33I 119 37 30 7 13 a 6 4130 310 L79 168 11 157 lenor•owupied housing voile...... ............... Saimmed„ sit ss. 2 13 11 l 16 2 17a 1Avenge ........ a .....dollero.. Widowed sass ......... t 32Divowd nnial Census U. S, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE IDlh Dece.hJ Advance table PH -I. --POPULATION AND HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS: 1960 B.... of the Cew.. Form No, _. s... r..a.. 0070 Nam., 31 COUNTY 030 Reis. r.lnthurbip, COUNTY 030 E.0025 F.0036 R.5430 f.0071 F.DO70 F.0070 Housing ch... truth. .002b nd nuriteP e, status tutu oOO26 .0030 .00sI •0036r[�.d Tenure. Color Is Vaancy Status tal Population.. .. l311 1122 13707 11069 227 )734 200 7 2 372 30Y $04 All housing unite .... .................. 146 6603 97 1224 lei..••••••,;•;; ................. :;• 102 !7 302 1]3 ]Y Owner acuPied...................... While Iv 1/ 3056 3037 01 s1 733 f26 160ases. 300 1261 11]07 a37 )734 373 )04 N.nwhlte .......................... 3 1 7 11 317] 217) 0 9 1:4 11 tolpoaulett........ household,......•. Ole 11256 337 7T34 11N ]7a lA 404 l00 Renter acu ed..,, „ ........... a 2B 6 781 11 of hors«hold , Ile p271 57 I4] I17 White .....3204 Nonwhite ......................... 19 93 D ad Pnm.fam.•... ife li4 N 2022 D1 ISO Available vaunt ............... "' a 6 uqx )60 55 5/ 1 t 17 l7 ry ......... Wile of heed ......... of hand 114 207N 679 11Y 11) Far rent .................... For Bale only ......•• 136 3030 Child under IB......... 2 7 29 20Tu 969 106 06 EO 1460 344 61 2l 372 42 ...• • •••• Other vacant . ....... ........... 6 13 9 ! Other «I.tive.......... N...I.fv............ 2 326 7 34 1 7 P. In9uup'..Mra .... 707 40 Condition and Mineola, Inmate of meutude.... Other 763 )N 11 146 4603 57 1224 let lei ................. Pop. m, household ...... 4.47 9.25 9.65 3,75 1.17 4.OY All ban,[., unit. ... ................ Sound ............ feulitiee... 110 lie •l25 609a 57 ST 1too 1140 171 16q 169 161 Nonwhite population.. 159 219 34 ]4 With all plumbing ....... hot 5 1 Po .in hou.choltle ...... �leoe 91 229 Lackin[ only water ........... L.ckina rival. toilet or bath of household....,. Head fem..... 20 2n 7Or 6 30 or runn n[ water noon ............. 30 22 413 le 50 t 1 l 11 of Pnm. Pd..ry indivld,ud.... 26 Detetiorelingg.. .. ................ faalilive, 26 one 49 7 1l Wife of head .. 24 NO e le With all plUmbinB ...,,.,,, Leeson¢ only hot water .............. 1 2 1 Child under 18„,.,•.;• ulauva......,". 42 7 69 2e 1 la,kl.e Private toilet or both 2 1 N...Othe Nonrdahv... lb 1 or running water. noon....... Ddepldeled ] 2 60 1 t a P.pp.in group quartore.... 61 S .....let................. I4 units «euP...by nonwhites....• 10 75 10 30 tome[. of institution... Other 9l Soonq Soon t0 20 51 51 10 ................ Pop. per household... .. 4'90 3.01 ell plumbing feuliHc�.......... s a eMade Etwl, Leckmg some or all fsuliliu......... Detail oratingg ................. 10 TablpoPulati.n. .. 1035 256 e 4880 e 6437 too L92 2 262 9 '492 5 110 ll7 1g04 iq0 With all Plum6ine faeilium.......... Ucking... or ell faeilitiu......... 20 Under I year 19 I4 19 16 62 48 56 So 1 J 1 SS 50 47 48 2 2 V S Diiepldated. ..................... 5 1y<or................ 2 14 17 Sl 63 ) 7 40 40 2 3 p 9 are . ..... ye noon... . 3 11 17 64 43 ) 7 al le yen. ,,, ,. 4 rear. .. •• ••• ' • •„ 3 A 46 SY 97 4 tl 3 3 53 43 56 46 2 a 0 Number of Room, 5 years.. .......... 6 5 7 u 44 s3 S7 3 1 43 4J 3 e 6 All hovel.¢ wilts .............. ........ 140 6603 97 1224 101 too l 6 Years . ........... l e 1 65 61 V 5 43 4J 1 J 3 1 N 7 2 ,.. I " "' •• 2 7 290 057 a5 6e 4 22 I1 Years ............... years .......... •• 8 noon A 61 YN Y 5 4 4Y YO 41 32 ) l 3 4 ... 2' " ' "' •••••' •' ,. ]7 l701 l4s 99 39 9 years ................. 1 4 7 p ue as 4b 6 V 4 31 1 1 3 3. ..... ,1 " " " '•• •• •• 5 1674 3 235 37 79 10 year,. .... .......... 6 2 70 66 4 3 54 25 2 I 3I 7 5. ••, ,•••, •..•..,, 40 1414 36 q44 13 42 4 II Years .... y 3 75 69 4 T ] 49 0 ,,, .•. 6 11 740 9 l9T 6 0 12 Ywn noon ' ..... ', 5 3 69 tl7 ] 3 53 41 2 3 . noon .................. 7, „_ •.•• ,,,• •, 3 203 ] 70 4 13 Yeore . ...... no on 3 1 63 6n 1 N VO 32 3 3 b 4 8 or coo« ........ ... 6 184 6 40 14 years................ V J 72 79 4 24 29 2 V .. Medan' 4.2 4.1 5.2 4.8 3.2 4.0 15ye.... ........... 2 3 66 70 20 32 Y 7 5 Houma unite occupied by nenwhllu••'., 10 75 10 17 .....• 6 1 71 67 1 I 29 23 33 19 2 1 4 l 4 2, noon 15 1 yen... .• 18 Yr.... 7Y 164 4 8 47 46 44 ]N a 3 2l 20 1 JI 1 noon. .. .. 3• •• •• ••••• ••••.•• V Y IB 15 ] 1 19 '1..- ... ........ 20 yea. ..... 172 492 7 122 33 361, 49 5212 55 63 V IOSV 12 1099 14V 1 IS'/ 0 l3ei J l49 5 •• . "" " ] 14 ] 21 Yen. and over... .. noon.. .......... ... 6. ................... 2 1 Touilpopulathas noon. 1025 256 4680 6427 110 117 1904 2W 1130 t27 160 7 191 30 263 19 242 27 7^^ ••• ••^••""""' 1 I Under S Years ....•.... e2 69 26 291 269 27U 261 14 24 6 l6 220 TOS 7 b lY 20 8 or mat. . ...... .... ......... Median .. ,noon... ......... 3 5 5 too Yure ....,....... lot. 14 22 25 13 342 329 14 16 22.0 164 11 7 Y 20 24 !tl 19 Yeore...,....., 15 to 19 years n oo n.,.... 252 19 304 29P 3 la I" 113 0 3 b 21 2[ Number of Posse. 20 1. 24 Yea. ....... � 25 29 492 26 211 234 ] T 167 v IOe 9 8 4 30 2V 21 2: All housing units ......... ISO 52]1 5T I I I9 171 160 to yure. 30 to 34 Y.............. 45 38 15 14 2S0 292 2�4546 1 13 7 16 125 176 150 146 S 10 l0 21 oauPied i „_,,, N 1e34 3 t37 41 23 35 to 39 ye.............. l0 6 29] 410 41P U 6 lob 146 11 14 !0 16 le •••._.,,,,,, 2 ........ 34 2041 9 160 q0 42 40 to 44 Ycere........... l0 11 311 446 7 6 I11 118 17 to 19 li ........... 3 ,,, ,, ,,,.,. 39 621 12 t1Y 19 JD 45 t. 49 Yean .......... e • J61 Y5F 4 6 el 05 17 14 1. '••"" 4 .. ' •... ••••••• 35 412 12 216 l0 30 50 to 54 y......... ... 6 6 356 525 2 7 2 67 54 1] 23 4 Y u ..... 5 "' 17 198 30 158 5 12 55 to 59 Yen........ 6 e Sue 1 50 S2 13 4 6 or mare ... ............. 16 3.T 125 12 4.0 107 3.1 4 2.0 17 2.9 60 to 64 yc.. ........ 65 to 69 yen......... 1 t 372 Its 615 1 t 5Y VS 37 A It 20 x0 b 1 Median ... .............. Housing units acupied by....hit...... 20 1.9 76 10 70to74Yc.. noon. 75 79 2 1 1 zae 205 SJe 334 1 1 3 10 17 21 2 7 T 1 4 22 21 1 l0 Yea.. 80 to 84 yoa........... IItin..... 93 4C 189 127 1 1 9 t 9 6 2 2 1 1 1 ,_ ,•. „•• ,, ,, 2 "" ' ] 10 q 85 y.... ..d over.. •.. 902 l41 ]76] 5343 $V el 112 1.2 ISY lee 13 ............. ' ••••„ 4 8 Y IB Years and over,.....,.. 11.7 20.1 41.7 Slog 19.0 ]]I4 36.0 17.6 27.6 S1.3 x9.7 36.5 97, ,•. " "" "" 5.6ormor l 7 Median age noon,,. .. .. ............... fi or ........................ 4 B 2 ] 1 tc population. 116 DD 113 Its lv 2 19 3 ' Median „ .............. ni. Under 5 Yun...., noon... Under 5y le 3 1P 6 1] 10 l6 la 4 3 5 to 9 y ....... .... .... 3 12 6 Pereoro Per Roam 10 to 14 Yu.. ...... 15 t. 19 Year,........... l0 2 3 1 2 2 2 All eau led hewing .nib ......... 136 i 7231 9 3.24 57 lV 1119 403 171 00 set 70 20 to 24 Yenn ......... 15 to 29 Yeen ......... 79 l9 11 17 5 11 . 1 I n s8erlW ............... 74 952 17 toss 72 45 30 to 34 yearo ........ I l a lu y 13 6 1 2 0.51 1. 0.75 noon ... noon. ¢9 693 16 74l 32 46 35 to 39 yurs . ••• ••••• 3 1 Y l 0.76 to 1.09 ............. 24 162 30 I t7 7 t 9 40 to 44 years ......... 9 2 1.01 or more Housing unite occupied 6Y nanwhhu,.... IQ 76 •29 10 1 45 to 49 Yeen.... •.,, • • 501054 ye......• 5 0.50orleee ................. 5 10 3 55 to 59 Years . • 1 10 1 5 s 0.51 to 0.75 ... ........... 6 P3 4 60 to 64 yes......,..... 5 2 0.76 to L00. noo n... ........ 7 14 0 65 to Yee......... ... 9 7 1.01 or ma ....... ........... •'• ' 70 to 14 Yeore....,..... 74 75 years and over, ...... IB end over, noon. [1 31 82 7S Ivl Value of Properly ye.ra 21 sense and over.....,... 62 16 at 70 2070 Median so....... ...... 2l.6 20.7 31.6 3012 Owneraeupicd h... !no units .,....... U. then 15,000 noon ,noon tl l4 8: 918 149 4041 5619 59 77 1241 1246 357 169 19a 17 . t. •• $5,OOO to$9.900 ^•' 331 Total. over noon Bmgle .. • '• 6eq D 900 S 17 273 924 yy37 9J7 17 l26 14 120 44 l37 2 12, 11O.IXIO 10114,900 .• ...... .., 'too ... Merr«d .., ., 196 133 797 1797 2889 93 52 1 52 1 Itl 16 1 2 2 $15.000 t. 119.900, •• • ......... 379 Sinareted.... .... 16 t 1 7 ]B lu) lJ37 1 5 xo fi7 tl 2! e 1 120,000 to $24.900 125ROKIor more n o on.. ,....... eni Widowed............ Divorced 31 190 498 1 3 42 41 6 b is Medico . .. ......dollars.. aW00 ... ........... Nonwhite, 14+ 03 31 86 19 12 9 C.ntuct Rent Smglo .... Married......... 49 ]2 31 30 4; 13 l2 l0 3 ] e Renter•aeuPied housing unite............ 1910 So, mled Widowed Averoua ......... ....... ..dollar... 91 " , • •„ .. .. Divorced noon. ,noon.. 2 7 9 7 6 4 0 7 CORRECTION SHEET On Page 32, the following figures were left out; COUNTY 030 F39 G40 G41 G44 G48 G53 M F M F M F M F M F M F Total.14 & over 36 32 105 23 7 11 40 42 129 49 Single 12 5 42 3 1 5 8 8 119 4.O Married 24 23 61 20 6 6 30 30 10 8 Separated 1 Widowed 3 2 4 Divorced 1 2 1 Nonwhite.14 -- 1 7 2 1 Single 3 1 Married 1 3 2 Separated Widowed 1 Divorced F .m No No. rUe Advance table PH -I .--POPULATION AND HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS: 1960 U.S. DEPB.neev oNhe C .... MERLE _..870 Nam a 2 HOuiin[ COUNTY 070 Ren. "On! hi . COUNTY 030 •0039 .0090 .0041 .004N .0046 •0033 F.pO 7q 0.0046 6.0043 4a0044 0.0040 0.0057 ehend.naia age. and meritaP telue Tenum. Color B: Vamcy StatusTotal,,... inn . 99 151 33 102 230 123 Allhewing unite ................... 23 24 6 74 7 While ................. Negro . .... 9O 134 33 102 I 4 Owner occupied ................... 7 14 3 23 3 Other race ............ 1 12 Whit. N.ewbit. " .. "::........... 7 12 2 3 as s Tomlpapul.ti...... . 99 151 13 102 230 Renter .c"" .................... 1 6 v 3 • l 'Pa rn ...... 99 at 23 6 102 34 to 7 White .. ..... ............. . .. to 6 7 1 9 of household.. HHa of(hI d..... 24 N.nwe 1 nio. Hcaahy 14 20 26 6 33 7 va vacant. ............... Available vacmt..... ........... ddMd..I Primny individual , . Wefe 4 Is ] 26 6 ] 19 Foment ...................... For wle only ............. "•••' .(head ..... Child under IB....:. 34 26 3 30 3 Other vaunt .................. 1 Other relative........ 1 9 1/ 6 9 1 Nonrc6tive ' 3 1 Po begin. quarters. Pnmate ine6tuN.n.: 70 212 Condition and Plumbing at 69 212 All housing unit. . .............. 25 24 6 34 7 Other ............. Pop. tier household...... 2.84 1 1,44 •.lx Sound . ............... With all plumbing fcititiea.......... 17 17 12 12 6 • 30 30 7 7 NonwbOe pppulation 3 12 5 lacking only but water ... " Po .en houxhcld. .. . good hou.ludd..... 1 12 L.ckingprivat. toilet or both" of Heedal pnm. 6m..... 3 2 or running water .............. Deteriornin( ................... Y 9 7 Primaqunch,duat 1 With ell PLm6ine facilitiea........,. 6 v 7 Wde of head........ l 2 Lacking only hot water............ Child under 18 ......' Other 3 4 Lacking Private toilet or bath relative..... ... N.orel.n..., or running water . ... ............ Dilapidated ............ ....... 3 L ... Poµµ in gnupquart..... 5 3 H.u.in unit. occupy n.nwhiles..... 7 2 Inmate afewtilution ... Other..... S"With ell plumbing ledl(ii........... 2 Pop. per household. "... Main Froned Mule Female Lacking some or all (.uhnn.........Few.], ., pfunt... Total .. 33 46 119 ]x !I 33 49 (03 62 Lacking o oil (............... Lack year ......tuirs Under I Year. ......... 1 ] 1 2 3 1 1 . 2 l 1 3 i 1 ..r.. Dilapidated ...................... t I year . .............. 2 1 2 3 1 1 2 Yearo.. ............. 3 years .......... .. 1 1 Number of Rooms 4 years ' •"' "' '' 2 a 1 1 2 i 1 3 2 All housing .rein .. ................ 23 24 6 lV 7 5 ycen...... . . .. ... 6 Yeero . ............. 2 1 ! 3 1.. ............................ I 7 Ynn......... ...... 3 L 2 3 2 7 3... ............... ............ . 7 2 9 1 1 8 Ycero.. ............ 9 ycen................. 1 1 1 4 ............................ •••• ••• 4........ ............. 2 9 4 4 3 2 11 Yeen........... ... II 2 1 ! 2 4 6. 6 6 1 11 13 years .... 1 2 1Y 3 .... ..................... 7............................. 1 l l 13 Yeero .............. 1 1 1 1 3 21 14 8.1 men .................. 2 1 6 14 Yeen... ...... .... 2 1 ! 1 1 30 15 ....... .... Medan' ........... Housing ..it. occupied by nonwhites..... 3 15 year. ............. 16 years ............. 1 p 2 1 1 76 2Y 4 4 I' .................. 3. I7 Years............ 18 ycen.. ............ 1 1 3 1 2 1 .... ................. 3. ........................ 19 ye are .......... 1 l 1 3 1 7 7 2 3 g ...... ................. 5.. .. .................. 2 20 Years. ............ 21 Ynn end over. ..... 31 34 93 19 7 l0 33 4, 7 6 ......"'••• Total 93 46 119 32 11 12 33 49 16Y 62 7 -• populaton.. 4 9 4 2 tl 3 6 4 8 or man _ .... .... ..'..... 1 Under 5 Ynn.. .... 30 4 ] 2 3 7 ] Medan ................... 5 to 9 Ynn ,..... .... 10 to14 Years ......... 15 to 19 ye.............. 3 3 3 5 3 l 1 9 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 7 4 3 6 q 47 l01 2 20 27 4 Number of Person. All occupied housing units. .............. 1 13 4 23 2 6 34 3 7 20 to 24 Yeen............ 25 to 29 Years ......... 30 to 34 Yeen ......... 35 to 39 years.......... 6 7 7 2 3 3 5 I 29 le 12 13 2 u 1 1 1 2 2 3 1 1 1 2 2 l , ... „ ...... . ......... 2. .............. 6 9 ! It ] 40to 44 yearo.... .... 2 S 3 I 7 4 3 1 1 1 6 4 5 2 2 3 .. .. ...................... 4 4 2 3 4 45 to 49 yen re ...... ... 1 � ,,,,,, „ ,, ,, ,,,,,,, i 2 1 l0 50 to 54 Y<ers ........... 7 2 4 7 ] 2 5 ................. 1 2 1 4 55 to 59 years. ........ ] I 4 2 3 1 6 or men .................... 7 4 1 60 to 64 Yeero.. ....... 3 1 1 1 1 4 Median 65 to 69 years..... .... 1 7 2 1 Hou6na units occupied by nonwhilu..':. In 3 70 to 74 ye. re ....... 75to79yearo.... .., .:. 1 2 1 1 2 3 1 1 .. ... .. ..... 3.... ... ............. 1 80 Yeero......... 2 I .. ................ ... 85 rare end over ....... years3 ]0 102 YY 7 l6 36 17 tl 4, ,,,, ,,,, ,, ,,, ,, ,,,, IB years end over....... ]] 27.16 .1 Rea t6 e2 Us) 5. .... ....................... 1 Median aaa.......... .. iss6 or ............. 3 • 7 1 Media. .... ......... Nonwhite population. Under 5 Years ........ 5 to 9 Yeen............ 1 3 1 I 1 Per.om Per Room All.n.piedbouane .rem .............. O.SV ar lees ...... ........... 33 6 23 12 6 1 34 is 7 5 10 to 14 Ynre ..... I5 1. l9 Yearo ......... . 20 to 24 years............ 25 to 29 Yeen .... .. 1 ] 1 1 0.51 to 0.75 .................. 6 3 3 !0 2 3D to 34 Yeero.......... 1 1 0.76 to 1.00 ... ..... 3 2 2 6 35 10 39 Ycero ...... 1.01 or more.. 6 4 40 to 44 years........ Hoenig unit. occupied by nonwhites:'.: 3 45 to 49 years......... ! 0,50 or lea ................... Is. 1 50 to 54 Yeero...... ... 1 0.51 to .... ..I............ 1 55 1. 59 Years ......... 1 0.76 to I.00 ....... .., "'.... 60 to M Yearo........ I OI or more ......... 1 yee ........ 65 to 69 re 7010 74 Yeero ..... 15 years end aver.car. ... Value of Preperty Owner•accupicd housing unite ....... 21 ycen end over ....... n yceand over .. .. Median age. ........ Lau then 35.OW . ... .... $5.000 to$9.900...... :' ":'. al. ••• Tani. 14 @over 610.ODO n 614.9D0. ...... Steal a o• .. .... '. $15.000 to g19.9DD ..... ...... M..riod... ......... 320.OD0 to 324.9DO ............ &,.rated. .. ...... $25,000 or mare . .......... ... Widowed............... Median . ...........dollars.. Divorced ......... ... Nonwhite. 14+ ... Contract Rent Rnler•oceupied housing unite... .... Single............ M... led . ....... Sepmated .,..., , Average .... ...... dollars.. Widowed . . ..,..., .Divorced..... . 18t Form No. 60A7--1107 ue Advance table PH -I: -POPULATION AND HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS: 1960 U. S DEPARTMENTothe Ce.... MERLE Maio, Area Code: 0670 N...: A Qq Housing COUNTY 030 1 no.. rclationehip. COUNTY 630 T` characteristics i.0054 60035 60056 .0057 .0058 .p069 as, ad marital status 0. 094 0 O.U095 0� Oy6 0 6. y7 00 0. 54 60 0. SY UO Tenors. We, h Vacancy Stales Total population..... 237 5862 5239 7022. 9732 '27 White- ....... ...... 237 08" SR24 701I 3710 27 All bouem unite g ................... 77 1951 1630 200) e03 l2 Negro„ I............ n Owner occupied.. ................ 41 1214 040 1671 662 6 Other races .......... 39 9 11 15 White ........................ 41 1210 1739 1670 659 9 Nonwhite . .................... 4 1 l 7 Total population...... 2$7 base 3239 7022 4702 27 Renter «euPied...................... 31 6)1 71 Ui 119 1 Popp. in hvueeholde....... 230 6B39 S2]5 7022 173+ 27 White . ......................... ]1 637 73 1)l 11a 1 Heod of household..... 72 3445 1412 1103 781 9 Nonwhite ....................... 4 1 Head of prim. fem.... 59 1603 133) 1752 731 6 Available v... aG................... 2 74 too 132 20 Prianrudiv:dual .. 13 246 59 51 54 1 Portent ... ............... 3 63 5 to 6 Wifo of bead I........ 55 IVOn 1J03 1440 682 7 Far ..In only ................ 11 176 122 10 Child under 18........ 73 2204 2170 3170 We Y Other vacant .. ........... ....... ) 32 3B OH 24 3 Other relative......... 22 333 295 Job 16 3 Nonrel.tiv............. B 49 55 41 24 Condition and Plumbing P. legion quarter.... . Unit orhatrtutlon... 7 23 4 ' Olh.................. 7 14 All4 All housing udw . ... I. ....... ,.. 77 1951' 1630 2003 1133 12 Pop• per household .. ... 4.43 4,03 1.25 3141 0.13 Bound .. .. ......... 67 1790 1617 1062 771 9 With all plum6fnH fed Ltiee....,...., 67 1763 3613 1969 773 9 Nonwhite popyulation.. 39 1s 11 l0 Lacking only hot water ....... Lakin, bath 1 Po .in housoh.t ....... Ale.d household...... 39 1,1 t5 II In private mild or or running water . ........... 27 3 of Hadolpnm.fam., 7 1 2 2 J J Deteriorating ............. With facilities.......... 6 6 135 115 1l 11 33 $3 30 ]0 2 2 Prunnew whvidud Wife heed I all plumbing Lacking only hot waterr ....... 3 of .... Child under 14 13 3 4 ) 2 4 6 bath LackinH Private toilet or bath Other .. 4 2 l ar. runnmg water .................. 1B eitivI.t.v.v....... Nonrelahva........... 7 1 Ddepidoted .. .... 4 16 B 3 1 B J2 1 pop. ingroup VUerters.... Tools. "tituNoe H..,.a uaM «..pied by .u.1d s.....' Sound 5 1 2 2 ) 2 of ... Other .......... With ell pinpoints fadli0.......... , 5 1 2 2 ................. Po, per household........ LAeki.g some ar ell faulities ....... ed, Fnn,la Met. F-In Mile F..alc Met. Fem.l. Met. Fennel, I With 11p ............. g1 2 1 1 Total population . 104 133 Veit 2982 2636 2e 3 0 3464 355tl A]37 t75T 14 1J 1.ck,.l .nac or builid.......... laoking.ome o. ell.null..... ..... Under year ............. 4 e9 el 59 47 72 66 37 34 Dilamdated ............... ..... l I • „ ....• ....., 2 1 97 7 50 45 91 34 34 In. . 2 ye a ............... ) 57 75 70 47 86 78 78 32 31 3 ye are ............. 3 2 74 s0 69 37 e2 198 46 31 Number of Ronnie 4 years ........ 1 1 60 66 69 65 1 96 37 30 5 years. ............ 7 71 62 77 65 0) Ile 29 34 housing All hoveine unite ................... 71 l927 1630 1001 12 6 years . ......... ., l ) 70 5V 75 74 log 117 IU9 39 30 1 .. 1 4 5 7 Yar.................. 2 63 59 74 70 126 42 4U 2 ....... ................. l tee 149 tl q 4 2 2 8 yare ........ ...... 3 7 65 40 63 69 111 lot 103 31 37 3 .... ...................... 4 249 21 14 1 9 ............... 1 M1 79 62 65 61 lot 197 39 35 4 ,,,, ,,,,, ,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, 4 . V 424 , b0 78 78 yean 10 year. ............, 2 69 63 7 67 l00 97 11 SU Y 5 ,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,, ,, 23 46J 27 165 271 l ll year ..., .......... 1 47 62 70 57 105 30 2J 1 6... ...................... 13 463 699 699 523 4 12 yen.................. 3 1 61 98 72 65 99 W 190 40 3U 1 7 .. .................... to 153 104 Abe 13 year.......... ,...... 2 3 61 12 66 l67 90 36 26 8 or mom .. ............. 10 5l 149 149 171 17l 9B 1 1 14 Yam................ 1 3 56 56 Yl N) 67 00 19 33 1 Median' .. .... .... 6.0 4.8 6.0 6.1 3.6 15 year ........ ....... ) S7 46 So Sb 57 5B 63 19 20 1 Hou4ng unite occupied by nonwhites.,... 0 1 1 ] 16 years ................ 7 1 36 VS 4V 55 !1 be 20 to I .... ....... ....... 3 .. .. .......... 1 I7 year.... ... ..... IB yare.... .... ... 1 p 46 26 40 33 24 1 35 20 33 20 42 19 27 17 to a 3. .................. 2 19 Years ................ 1 1 20 33 199 12 35 21 15 a ...• 2 20 Years .... ..,. 2 !! !Y 13 11 lJ 11 4 tl 5 ....................... 2 21 Ycon and over....... 79 BD tale 17tlB 1410 1503 1774 1970 770 6l'I to e .................. 2 1 l 7 ....... .. ........ 1 1 .. IOV 9 Ill 9 1l BO 2372 372 2315 2261 339 ]451 755a443 1190 136'7 14 ll N or more ... ................ Atedien ................ I ..on Under 5 ycaro........... Under 3 years 5 to 9 'ca.. ..... .... . 6 14 333 306 J19 349 300 566 540 167 172 13V 1 l 15 14 yean......... 6 ll 297 269 477 477 N33 ISO 194 167 + 3 tp year,...... .... IS to 6 7 193 193 190 177 150 189 163 I56 199 199 44 61 A 1 Numbee of Persons 4 20 to 24 years............ 6 b 177 196 Stl 6] Se YY 61 1 25 to 29 yean.......... , 6 2 75 60 74 6'7 All «epiod bousine ends ............. 72 1220 IY55 1841 742 9 30 to 34 years. ....... 6 6 217 246 22C 287 Job 273 26U 361 95 1 1 .... ............... 0 5! 41 1 35 to 39 yen ........ 9 9 246 205 260 225 401 441 105 141 l84 1 3 2 ,,,,,,,,, 70 541 )57 309 22 222 40 to 44 yenn ..... 9 9 135 206 232 R32 330 206 160 365 BB I ... 3 ..... ....... Y 356 372 524 173 9 3 45 to 49yen n ......... 9 9 106 114 167 151 141 224 224 141 71 x Y { ..... 9 372 332 A2 350 109 3 SO IU 54 Years ... .. 0 9 106 112 1S5 141 I45 141 59 59 71 3 ..... 5, ........ ..... 9 224 R58 )SB !09 55 to 59 ycaro........... 4 7 6l It2 !Ob 100 76 76 65 So 6 or more ..... ........... 9 132 171 230 67 l 60 to 64 yams............ 9 6 65 117 77 76 56 44 YO 41 ! 1 Medan .................. 2.4 Sao )s7 3.9 3.4 65 to 69 years .... .... 6 a BB UO 54 46 3d 57 41 4o Nonni, units ocoupled by nonwhites.... B 1 1 2 3 70 to 74 Ye en ... .... 5 7 10 Y 36 71 42 44 40 27 43 31 2V 1 I .. ....... .... 2 ... ........ 1 l 73 to 79 years ....... 80 to 84 Yare .. . .. 1 36 26 20 17 5 16 10 le a 19 18 II a 17 0 1. ........ .... 1 85 Years end over ....... 1 9 20 3 6 2 8 1 J { , ,,,,, ,,,, 4 t ! 18 years and over....... 71 eJ 1701 1890 1487 Anon $526 1941 Bob 636 to a 5. .. .... .., 1 1 Median age .......... .. 38.1 34.6 29.7 28-4 29.4 30.4 240 27.1 270 19.V our... .. ................. I. I Medan .. .................. Nonwhite population. Under � ycat. .,...... 17 4 22 6 6 l 9 3 1 1 4 to 6 Person, Per R... 5 to 9 years. .......... 10 to 14 year.... ....... 1 I I ! 3 I a All acopiid housing units .............. 73 1e49 lN12 1803 7B3 q 15 to 19 you..... . ..... 20 to 24 your............ 3 1 3 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 0 50 .e Iw . .......... 43 706 SOT 650 332 6 25 to 29 Y............... 1 7 1 2 051 to 0.75 ................. Is use 424 628 I95 1 30 to 34 years . ........ 2 3 1 001 to .......... ........ V 515 343 459 2W 1 35 to 39 Yar......... . 1 l I 1 t I.01 or more .. pe. 2 1]a SB 66 43 1 40 to 44 ycnre ...... 1 1 1 2 1 e Hoes unite occupied 6Y nonwhites .... 2 1 1 ) 45 to 49 yare....... .. 1 50 lesso075 .. ...... .. 0.51 2 t 1 50 to 54 year........ .. 1 1 l tor 0.76 to 000 ...... ....... 1 1 3 to 59 Years .......... 3 l 1 1 0.76to L00 ... .............. 5 60to 64 yen ......... 60 I OI or men .... ., ... 1 1 65 to 69 ye6ro .......... 70 to 74 ycnre .. ... 1 1 Value of Property 75 yean and over...... 'coend over ... 1 I3 10 15 !S 5 5 5 ! ] l 4 4 b J 4 4 Own housing units .......,.. re and over ..... 21 'con. V Median 6ge ........... Lvethe.$ Lau then 000 65A00 to 9.$14,9 ...... ........ Total. k over...... 13 92 13117 i245 1609 1146 1327 1308 161 12 9 $10.000 to .... . ................. 59 2O 14S pea 350 327 305 161 116 lie Y 1 $19,900 to E19,900 ............. Homed... ........ M.1. 51 8 437 1u 1521 1144 13la lb63 1734 69V 710 7 T $20.000 E20,90010 E24.900 .... ........ cd ........ 1 14 14 21 4 e 3 I] I, 1V E25,OW or more . .... ..... .dowel Widowed ............... 3 11 64 217 30 9Y 14 151 1 Median ... .......dollars.. Divorced .... ........... 5 3 32 U2 14 23 a l0 71 1 Contract Rent Nonwhite. 14+. Single. ....... ...... .. 12 3 7 10 5 2 6� 11 u 4 2 2 4 7 4 4 4 Renter•oe.upied housing units.. .... M.rricd. . .... ....... Sepatnled. , ........ 35 2 4 3 Aviles. .................. dollars.. Widowed.. .,.......... D,vorcvd................ 1 t 1 1 F nn Decennial nial Camara Advance table PH-1.--POPULATION AND HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS: 1960 U. S. DEPARTMENTaof e Cc....4MERCE r_,_. 0670 N.. .114 NousinH COUNTY 030 Race, OnUn7Y 030 . 0.0060 G.0061 G.0062 H„0063 H.0064 H.U066 ch.ties. erchuhmhi l. uge. unit. lelue Tenure. Color or venereal, Sptus Toml Population Whit. . .... ..... . 17 17 1105 1485 less 1069 946 145 Jll 277 All housing units . ........... ..... a 419 070 77 93 Negro.. ,, .. ...... 3 Owner occupied ... ... ........... 3 340 40 40 63 Other mess.............. 17 17 1 VU White Nonwhite ��� �•••��•• �••••• 5 JVV 4 402 I 40 37 e Total POPulabon ... 17 1505 leas gYa Jl] RrmereceuPied ............ 2 53 1111 29 34 Patz houeehold. ...... 17 1505 1446 146 317 .. While 2 53 139 29 24 (load of household...... 5 401 >44 77 6Y .................... Nonwhites onw ... a Head of Prim. four.... 4 3811 479 60 7V . ........... Available .. .............. 6 6 9 4 Pe . Wde head heed I 3 17 52 9 52 10 7e Faray.nnt Far art .. .................. Fur eels only of ......... of ....... 632 700 .. ........ l 9 23 4 M.hilelive.. •. 4 lOB 163 37 71 ......lfl. ..... olagon 6 75 3 3 irta P. lagoon uaeten Condemn and Plumbing e.. of. .......m. . Other ..... O.hee.... Allhouung urine. ...... All a 412 576 77 93 Pop. per household... T12 1sN6 9s5a bY3 Sound .. ....... ... With if plumbing roulitie..... 0 5 V32 413 79e 397 73 73 75 77 Nonwhite ppulation. 20 l7 t VO tacking only hot water .. .. �• Papp. I. households . .. 20 LT 1 404 Lacking private toilet or bath H d of household .... ca or running water. .,... ,.. .. Draletithi .......... fesilitas. 1 4 4 1 102 102 1 2 2 12 12 Head of Prim. [am. ... Primit"hic.vidind Wife of tend 4 6 3 Y 4 7 With ell Plumbing ..... lackng only hot water. .. ...... Child under Ill..... a 8 1 U Lacking Private toilet or bath Other relative . .. Nonrcloliv., 7 2 It artemm�g water . ............ Dilapidated 1 3 76 6 .......... Pit in group quarters. Housing units occupied by mnwhites... 4 ] 8 Inmate of ineluutmn, . Sound ........... 4 3 7 Other . ... With oil nknobin, fruadni.......... 4 3 7 Pop, Par household..... a eY31 e e lacking some or ell facilities......... Detect... n , . .. ....... With 1 I Total population ,. 9 a 137 764 955 l27 119 160 157 all Pluurbi.,feeilitim.... lacking some or ell facilities.. .. •. Under I year .......... 25 13 20 21 2 2 3 a Dilapidated ............... I year ..... 2 years. ... ...... 22 29 to 27 24 17 26 is 2 5 V 2 I 1 1 2 2 Number of Rooms 3 rears ... .. .... 4 yen. ... .. .. 5".. 23 29 20 22 25 23 22 31 16 l3 22 26 4 5 2 2 2 2 5 3 3 5 All housing units ............... 6 419 576 77 92 ... .... 6 year ....... 25 24 27 20 3 1 4 I yams ...... ........ 1 16 22 3U 25 2 2 5 4 .... ........ I...... 2 1 20 t 2 BYenre IS 21 22 20 1 1 n 3 3 ., ......I.... ... 30 39 4 3 9 Ye.n ..•.......... 20 25 23 t 5 2 6 1 6 ... ......... ...... ... 1 34 104 !0 15 11 Years ......... .. 9 19 2n 25 30 1 I 1 5,. 2 125 137 2Y 27 II Ya...... ........ 1 13 21 12 21 1 1 a l . ............. I......... 6 tin 169 13 24 12 ..... . .... .... IS 12 IV 22 J 3 1 •,,,......• 7, „•„ ......... 2 14 6V 13 17 yYa rnum.. .... .... 14 l 17 17 le 20 2 2 0 4 Bar mom ............... l 5 24 9 5 14 Years............. y.... 11 10 20 In 1 1 3 Medan ...... 5s4 5s3 5s4 Ss6 I6 years ................. 5 10 20 l4 t 4 S u < d nonwhites I lousing units occupied by no--... ... 4 ) A 16 Yeats ......... .... I7 Years ...... .••••••• 1 1 9 5 9 17 15 7 15 13 4 3 Y 3 . ....... ........ 1 ...... ....... IS Y.are... ........ It 7 ] 6 6 13 2 4 I 1 2 4 3i 3 ....... ,... . 19 Ycaro .............. 7 !6 6 Y 2 2 4 ... .. .......... t 1 20 Ycan... 9 6 ll 5 ,,, ,, ,, ,, ,,,,,,,, 2 3 l 21 Ycere and over......., ! 7 !On 416 $52 >42 To iB 96 93 6 ... ••'•.... . i 2 9 a 737 768 965 931 l2] 119 160 15'7 7 ............. Tem1populetion...... 120 98 tl 12 12 11 8 ormore ....... ...... 3 Under 5 ........ A96 103 7 t0 23 15 Median ,.. ........ 11 to 9 Ycere. ......... 3to 9Y Years. 10 to 14 ya... ........ 2 1 96 35 110 185 196 96 1U3 13 11 14 24 Number of Panama I0 to 19 years ,.... 20 to 24 years.... 25 29 2 1 1 1 35 27 44 44 75 71 54 47 49 64 46 49 14 16 6 e 7 u 5 5 5 1> 5 4 All aceu0rcd housing units ......... > Vto 5so 77 B9 to years. ........ 35to 34 year .......... no 00 71 69 73 4 4 13 1 ., ,,, 1 16 50 7 0 35 to 39 Ycaro.... .... 1 ]6 5Y 91 a3 4 to la 13 ,,,,, 2 ,,,,• •, , 99 150 29 2a 40 to 44 years ....... 2 5J 59 74 62 6 2 12 to U 3 ....... .. ...... 1 64 91 30 a 45 to 49 years .... p 36 2$ 39 39 14 9 12 Y 5 q ,,,, ,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 91 99 14 21 50 to 54 ye ma ......... 2 30 26 52 42 5 6 4 1 31 92 30 10 55 10 59 yen ro........... 1 21 21 34 42 $ t0 12 lu 6 or more ............. Median ,,,, ,,, ,,,,, 50 3.7 64 7s3 7 leg 14 3.3 60 to 64 Yean ... ..... 65 to 69 Yenre .., ...... 1 10 14 15 a 26 3V 33 32 V 10 6 6 5 7 4 7 4 Housing unite occupied by nonwhite...... 1 .... .. ........... 4 3 a 70 to 74 Years........., 75 to 79 Years ........ a 2 9 5 16 15 1T 13 2 5 2 4 4 Y 2 .. ...... ........ ........ 1 I 1 1 80 10 84 Years 85 ycm. sad ever ....... 1 1 3 4 5Y1 s4 83 98 4•••.• ••••• • 1 2 18 'can and over..... •• 3 7 ell 43s 575 IOU • ......• 5 ,• „•••••••• ,• •• 2 1 1 Median age ,,, ,, ,,,, 20.3 25.2 2os9 26s5 3ls0 36s9 33s1 50so 6 or more .........I ...... 1 3 22 to Median .. .......... ...... Nonwhite population. Under 5 years........ .. 12 I a 1 7 1 to 1 1 l 4 1 2 1 Persons Par Room 5 to 9 Ye... ........... 10 to 14 ye.............. 15 to 19 3 2 1 1 2 4 3 4 3 All occupied housing unite ............ 5 l 401 lot 744 192 79 38 59 39 YV....... ..... 20 to 24 Years............ 25 to 29 I 1 7 l t 1 050 cur lees ...........�,....... 0.51 t9 0.75 . ................... 0.76 to 1.00 ................ ... 3 t 93 177 152 447 as 19 17 29 Ycere............ 30 to 34 Yenre........... 35 to 39 Yearn ,.......... l 1 I 1 1 7 t 1 101 or mare ... ..... ....... 30 33 s 4 40 to 44 years............ 1 l 3 1 I lousing Unite occupied by nonwhites..... 4 3 a 45 to 49 Yenre..... ....... 1 1 1 4 0.50 oilave .................... 2 50 to 54 years.... ....... 1 1 1 0.51 to 0.75........................ 1 3 t 1 1 2 55 to 59 Ycere.....,. ���.. 60 to 64 Ycere I 1 I Y ! 0.76 to 1.00 .................... 1 2 ........... 65 to 69 Lotormore...................... year............ 70 to 74 years............ 2 Value of Property 75 year. and over......... 16 Yenre and over......... 21 and over........ 6 3 6 6 4 4 ! 5 12 12 l2 12 owner -occupied housing unite..,. ,...... ywre Median ego ............... Lees than $5.000 .............. gas 87 I24 124 $5.000 to $9.900 ................ Total. 14 2. over...... 7 tl 56 456 466 66 a9 24 20 17 24 24 $10,000 to $14.900................ 1 1 127 4e7 e! 80 Bo $15.0001. $19.900............. I... I Merri.!................. Married..,.........,..,. 3 3 Nl 5 777 072 472 2 7 01 1 1 $20A00 to $24.900 ................ Separated.............. T Y $25.000 or more .................... Median ...................dollars.. Widowed.....,......,... Divorced.....,.......... 1 2 T 5 31 0 la 1x 34 15 4 3 9 8 1 • Contract Rent Nohwhitc, 14........ SinAto................... a Mriled 7 3 4 6 a 4 4 6 1 ! 16 7 n 14 a Renlenoompied housing units............ .. ............. SePomt`d.' ........ Average.. ................dollen.. Widowed................ Divorced ............... t 5 mel Cen,ue U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE IBth Deeen Form No. 60.07-107 Advance table PH -I. --POPULATION AND HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS: 1960 Rona".f the Co.... Major An. C ,[.:.... COUNTY 030 R.ce, rel.ti... In , COUNTY 030 _^ Housing ehm.I... to. .ga. monmP and statusH.006T .0067 70068 •0070 .0071 .0077 .0076 N.00b H.0070 Ha0071 H.0077 H.WTb Tenure, Color h Va.ncy Status Totolpopulethut .... 51 4S 778 778 147 L47 2953 2047 0931 6090 10002 9743 Whit.. ............... All bausing unite ..... ........... 16 4 to$ 153 43 3t 956 479 1416 1242 2537 1992 Negro ... ....... . Other mew.......... 6 6 41 2lz Owner occupied ............... �.. White .............. V ID] A %1233 YTJ 1963 39 TenlpoPulm....... 51 77B 147 205] 613L 10002 Nonwlnlg ,, ,, ,,, ,,,,, Renter aceupmd 12 41 t't 49 7 L32 442 PoP in household....... 51 778 l94 lY7 43 2C53 Die 612! 074 4Y37 14]4 ................. White ................... ... t1 41 12 49 130 430 Head of household...... Hand el fare... 16 15 16T 39 012 1734 z2bv .. ...... .. Nonwhite.. ...... ... Avmleble vecenL... .... 1 l 16 2 �19 12 43 prim. POmary individual 1 7 174 4 36 16 974 40 113Y 145 2112 . ........: For rent . .. ................ 1 { 14 9 10 24 19 .order......... Child under .....,... Child 1S 17 3so 40 AV4132 310t 30 4771 F..... only ................. 2 17 3] 60 Other relative ] 39 20 1as 754 790 90 Other vacant ................. Nemuebui............. Nojr s 2 23 53 65 V,..vqu.1t...... Pa .in Hroup 9u.rl<n,... =.t. Y Condition and Plumbing of institution... Other 46 495 45 $58 1416 2537 ................ Pop• par household........ 2.02 0.17 6.21 9.76 7.51 5.30 All housing unite........... ........... Sound 1V 19J V4 75) 1Y04 3200 6 4l 2l9 .. ........... With dl plumbing facilities..,..... 14 192 43 $53 1403 2166 Nonwhite poppuleli.m. Pop 0 41 lB0 Lacking only hot water..... .... " toilet Le".a.. B ....... m of hlunnousehold Head ofhou.eholde.... 1 1 3 7 9 Y 41 35 or r..th"T Ner, .. ... ...... twister, Ihleriaratine 2 1 2 1 D 1 10 14 143 Hand of Prim.fam. .. Priuerymdivrdunl... 1 Y 9 39 ... .... .,.. With .11 plumbing fadlitie........ a 1 5 9 l20 3 Wife of Fcnd........... Wife under......... under 18 I 4 2t bz Lacking only hot water............ U.kjo, toilet or bath Other ....... 1 I 2 21 9 Privet, or running water. ................ 1 t 1 2 20 194 Nonrel.dv0 .,......... Pon.group 9verten .... Ji Dilapidated Hoed% w unite eupied by .... hit...... 1 3 9 41 lnreate o(inetitutien ... 31 With ] ] 9 9 34 33 Other.. Pop, per household....... 4.59 .11 plumbing feed -do........... ° e Locking some or all (ecibdem....... .. Deledor.tinp ............. 1 0 S Total 27 24 386 390 71 76 102tl 1C33 ]Oetl 70V3 $031 4V71 Wnh ell Plumbing (..lilies......,..' Leckin[eemo or all facililioe......... 1 l population ..... Under I ye or .......... l 2 6 14 3. 9 3 4 19 27 22 33 B9 L26 74 92 ltl4 ((95 369 185 Dd.pid.ted....................... I Iyear 2 •.....•••,••• 1 1 6 Is 23 23 97 111 310 292 Year... .... ..... 3 2 14 6 2 20 25 lie 124 192' too Yen .. ............. 4 i IC ll 3 1 34 36 ltl4 lob Number of Rooms Ycare................. 5 Ycare. ............ T N 1 2 1 ]tl 3Y Is 24 132 L32 l2V lln It" V3 3b3 144 410 143 All hovaing unit . .......... ...... l6 195 45 958 lists 2537 b .r. y " " " 0 I1 10 11 a 1 1 25 33 111 t021 130 3V3 1 ...................... 2 _,,, ,,,,, •_•. „•... •,• 7 ! 2 1 1 3 4 a 1 4 IB 58 200 7 Yean.,. .............. 8Year... ..... 9 yea... "" "' 1 1J v 13 10 10 10 1 2 2 1 30 2n 27 2s 32 31 93 106 94 94 l0u 71 1Jbl 12a 127 130 126 Its . ............................. y,_ ,•„•..... .... ....... ... a ] 37 ll3 7 21 19 329 36 692 29L 1147 10 yearo............... II Yenr............ ' ' 3 9 to l 4 25 ]Y 25 zB 92 tlb VS 66 10VI 1191 114 306 5 .... .................... 6 . ... ...... ........ 7 37 9 159 679 754 12 Yeoro ... ••••••• •• 1 21 D 14 12 1 2 J 1 26 ]2 '71 %4 Y7I VV . 7....... .................. j 3 l 332 1J l 12 13 Ye.ro................. 14 Years ............. 2 l2 5 3 u 20 23 47 JV my 72 731 LV 64 Dor mom ..................... Median' "•••• 5.0 S.3 5.3 5.1 15 Ye.n ... ......... •• l T 12 5 C Y Itl 17 15 16 40 40 39 .0 4V . dbyn n Housing units occupied by ...whit...... 1 •••• 1 3 9 41 Ib .ra...... Y •••••"• 17 Ycare ..... ...... t 1 2 0 e 4 1 4 1 14 13 U 4 ]4 24 41 21 94I 3n 53 51 .�. •... .••••�• ••• 2 ..................... 3 S 18 Ycare .............. 19 1 g 3 3 1 13 10 14 In 7T 331 4b 46 7. ... ......... y.......... ....; p I 3 6 12 1'I 24tl1 a 2 le 21 and over......... is l6 199 199 47 V0 S74 Sul 134tl 146v 252V� $4. . •• .,......., I 7 Year 1025 3088 304a 5001I 4971 b• •• ^•"""" "" 1 Tetaimp.l.tion .... 27 24 366 390 71 76 L020 564 542 90b gnu 7 ..... .......... ....... 2 Under5 Year.. ......... 5 4 50 49 3 3 128 139 Itl 8 or mo............. ......... • 5 to 9Yyea 1 55 b 7 155 139 391 52t 324 SOS Median .. ..... ........ ............ 10 to I4 Year........... IS to 19 5 2 1 2 63 6] 29 55 30 7 6 17 6 171 TS 160 60 162 172 342 34" 104 227 367 !6T Number of Persons Years............ 20 to 24 Years ...... .. 25 to 29 Yeoro........ ... 3 2 7 ] 14 19 19 13 4 1 2 1 2Y 50 91 J6 69 303 75 224 337 l0V 323 374 22T !Jo yvn SJS 461 All occupied houeine anib .......... !0 194 1 43 4 528 12 1374 27 24]V 132 30 to 34 Ycare........... 35 to 39 an 1 2 2 20 46 29 46 ! ] .l 6 109 Ill 34V 27L 443 405 3xl I"'' """...• " "."•" 2' "•'"" 1 ! A U 9] 157 ]60 Ye..... ... 40 to 44 Ycare. ,.......... 2 3 1 ] ]3 21 N 17 9 7 11 4 8tl 50 75 52 206 10Y l7n 7Y 270 151 137 """""" 3................ 3 43 5 112 211 432 45 to 49 years........ 17 17 ! 4 34 29 42 4! 13'7 104 ........ 4 ,,,, ,,,, •,,,• •„ ' 3 1 40 Oe 30 7 l4T 93 357 278 63V 452 $0 le 54 Years ....... •• 55 to 59 Yeoro ..... 1] t0 V 0 S ! 30 15 2B 22 24 1V J3 20 794 e Y3 7( 5 ""' """"" "•• l J! V Tl 344 34] 43V 60 to WYcoro.. .. 1 2 4 4 8 4 3 15 0 11 2tl 6u GY Se 6 or more ...................... Median h9 Ice 4c0 1 65 t0 64 Yeoro......,.., 1 3 4 0 5 20 11 4 1'e 07 41 Housing anib occupied. by nonwFitee.:... 1 ] 0 Y 4 70 to 74 Years............ 75 to 79 ycire., ,....,..' ] a ] 1 0 3 7 5 5 1 V 2 32 tl 2( 7 2 ............... .. •' 3 1 1 S T 60 to 84 Yeoro ....... 85 end over....... 2 l 1 3 -U25 3 26!'I 1: 262( 3.... ... .... .......I .... ] 3 year. IB end over.. 16 16 20T 21C DO 49 SW 371 144tl 21.V 2014 4• •••••• ••••••• ...... ....... l II Year. ..... Median age 21.4 21.6 40.3 37,5 24J 25.4 15.6 1601 5 ... .. ... ............. 6 or more ..... ................ t ] .............. NonwFile 5 1 tl 21 2u• 120 11 v: Median ................... poP4letion Under 5 roan......... 5 9 t 4 5 3 S 2V 16 Ii P S Peon. Per Room to Ywro......... 10 to 14 Years ........ 15 to 19 year...... ... 2 t ] 1 l 6 0 10 i All awunicd houeine unite ...... .... le a 194 42 -43 le 528 143 1374 274 2434 540 20 to 24 Ye....... 25 to 29 years.... .... 2 1 3 10 0.50 or 1.... ........ ....... 4 48 t0 138 269 SOl 30 to 34 Years............ 7 i P 0.51 to 0.75 .. ............... 5 s9 14 170 386 974 35 to 79 yoan .....; I 3 1 e 0.76 to 1 00 .................. l 75 ] 49 HS 401 40 to 44 Years...... :, .. 1 e 101 or mom.. •y . hi .•••• Housing units occupied by ...earn....... 1 3 3 9 41 45 to 49 yea. ..... 50 to 54 are. .... I e 3 ' 0.51 or ..... 4 W yc ... 55 to 59 1 2 0.75lm,.. 0.76 to .. ............ •'• 1 4 t 4 Year.., ........ 60 to fib Yeen .......... l 3 ; to IAO ... .............. 1.00 10 651.69 1 I.01 or more .. ................. 1.01 .............. 70 to 74 Ycare......... .. 75 over........ 2 1 Vela. of Property years and 18 Y.. end over.., ..... 21 're. gad ever....... . 1 1 2 9 Y l0 7e 24.9 3, 25.1 Owner.oceuPied houeme anib ....... Medan ago.... .,....... U. then $5.000 ... ....., Tote. 14 hover...... I9 t8 240 236 36 57 634 440 160Y 1691 2692 286, $5,000 to 89.900 ............ Single....••..•••••,,,, ] 2 !a ]4 Is 14 122 90 234 32t 535 401 $1DAN to $14.900 ................ Married............,.... I5 1S Ie] 186 40 3e 493 50] UU UVT a22Y 320I $13.000 to $19.900 .............. Separated 1 2 2 1 9 9 16 • 24 ]' $20,000 to $24,900 .. ............ ........... Widowed,........ 1 1 e 1 3 9 32 13 7Y 51 13' $25,000 or maro......... ... M.dlan ................dolled.. ••.••• Divor.nwhite . 14..,,.,.. Nonwhite. l4+.. 7 3 1 e 2 ll l3 a 39 p 9 43 1t 5tl tl7 5 S Contract Rent Single- ................. M...led ....... ......... 2 1 1 ] 1 tl lU 41 4 I Rtnter•oeeupied housing unib........... $.parted ........... Widowed 1 3 Average .. ........... ..... roller.., .............. Divorced,,... . loth Decennial Census U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Form No. 6ao7.107 Advance table PH.I. •POPULATION AND HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS: 1960 eGnaa of the C..... ..n u.m. 00 Housing COUNTY 030 Ran, rclmi... hip, °9°• and rnuriml C6UN Y 030 .0079 •0080 .00B1 .0064 .0069 •0091 characteristics .tutusdun N•0079 ry.0080 ry.OVBI N.0004 N•008V ry.0091 Tenure, Color h V.... I Statue • Total population . Whao.. "' ......... 5461 5395 3201 3049 331 131 377 324 last 3279 All lumnoa unite.. .. ........ 1264 932 93 112 289 Negro . .. ....... 2 Ito !! 2 Owneroceupied. ............ 1069 709 76 65 247 Other mace ............. 66 WAIL° .... 4061 081 76 56 247 3201 331 377 last Nanwhita ............ .... tl 31 9 Total population..... 5461 3201 131 377 128L Renter occupied, . .......... 134 457 1 35 3tl Pop. in hamabald........, 545p 066 63 103 gas White .... .......... 137 152 7 35 3B Hc.d ofhouechold..... 1207 Laos 61 94 176 N.nwhlt. ,... 1 5 3 Head of prim. lam.... 1176 9 9 Avd61,1, vaunt .. " ..... 49 >6 4 Primaryindmdual.... 31 63 735 2 76 87 lab nt..... .... ...... Far re ....... 35 51 4 Wife of bend ......... I100 1204 140 For eel° only •• .......... t4 s Child under 18 ... ....... 170S263 224 l23 4e 132 Other v.cent ................ a !0 ! 4 Olherrdve . ,........ N'i.'mtive .......... 77 77 34 1J 2 1 14 lu Condition end Plumbing Po�, fn grou�quotlen, ... nto u•than.".., Other... q 9 All housing cuts ............. 1264 932 85 112 289 Pop Wrhou.ehold .. 6.93 4.69 7.67 t.OJ 6.93 Sound .. .. ........ P.,. 1260 037 82 47 2TO With.11 Plumbing famline..... ... 1239 037 62 47 273 Nonwhite I pppu-lion.. 66 a �12 !) 53 Win., only but water .. ••• Pop. I. housebold....... 66 l..eking�rVia. toilet or b.th Head of household...... 9 26 Iz 12 ' or ,.an ng water.. ............. 1 2 Head of mire. fin.,. a.. dual 9 24 a Delerloralin ............... fi 3 3 69 69 1 1 30 29 9 9 PrimnrYfndiV Wife of head ... 12 23 12 1 W.th.I1 plumbing dlitis.......... L.c4n onlyhot water . ....... Child under 18....... 41 ° 46 15 20 4 Lacking private toilet or both Other relative.. ... N.G,cl.tLVG 2 1 or 'tram, ..is,- ...... ..... t 5 ...... Dilapidated . 1 3e 35 P. p. in group quorum.. oinmala Housing ..It. accuPied by nonwhites.... 9 26 12 of m titution. . Sound ........1..... 9 16 4 OtherI. .............. 4•31 Y.V1 With all plumbing facilities........ 9 Is 4 Pup per household ...... 7n33 ere c e a e Female Locking some or all fecilitio, ........ 664 017 6 Deteriomln Wal,.11 0 J TatolpoPuI tion. 2712I 1 0 plumbing.fecilitiu Lacking mmo or ell f nthd......... Under I year ......... 77 02 at 53 47 53 6 10 N 7 5 6 4 V 1V 14 Is D.I.Pid.ted .................... ! ! I Year ............ 2 Ycere ................. 94 101 103 87 114 100 64 4s 47 46 10 4 3 12 e 7 1 2 23 22 17 23 Number of Room. 3 Years . ............. 4 yea,. ........ 5 Yeore ....... 109 III 10a ION 52 Sa 46 47 7 7 T 5 u 5 3 0 gb W 3s 22 All housing unit . ........ .... 3264 10 932 l 65 112 259 ...... 6 yeore ...... 7 Ycere .... ........ lOtl 90 96 96 5Y 45 60 43 6 4 6 4 7 9 4 a 34 19 '2> 21 20 , ,, ,,,, ,,, 2 " '"'•' ., 4 23 3 4 o Yens ..... ........ 86 O! 89 42 36 49 No 3 0 2 4 4 6 4 29 17 16 ...... 3.. '•• •• ••••••••'••• 22 125 1 it 9 Year.. ..... .. 70 6 2 4 6 4 •'" •' ` 170 455 ....... 69 73 64 J5 )O 43 28 2 5 b 2N 1l 5.' "• "" 506 62 35 I/ Yc.rrs ...... 75 13 358 200 16 224 12 year, ••••„ 6n J6 2e 3 ! > e� 1Y 30 7. ... ...... 75 49 3 6 13 years ..,......... 6J 42 51 24 17 1 l 1 1 IU 10 oOr moco .. ....,.... 5 5 14 yeore.............. 44 4n 20 20 2 1 3 2I 15 13 Median .. .... 5.0 0.1 5.0 4.5 5.9 IS Yeore ..... ,. 13 2 J 1 10 6 Housing units mcopmd by nonwhites..... I„ „ ...... v 26 12 16 years... ......... 17 ye... .......... .. 49 37 36 34 29 2C 22 an 27 14 1 1 2 3 4 4 1 b 14, a 3 ... 3 18... 24 9 B 1 2 ui tl •"• •• 1 2 19Yars 12 1! 22 11 l6 1 4 { l J 5 4 ' "' ••• •• 3 11 4 20 yeore........ ...... 16 Il l9 5!2 a62 80 tl0 l07 307 2V0 J03 5 ............ 4 7 J 21 re end over ..... Yco 127n 6 " ' " """ 2 2 3 2743 1601 16001 160 105 200 17.7 604 617 7 "•. ••.... Ten"poPuletion ..... 2718 4B4 491 248 241 37 33 26 1V lob 91 0 or more ., .............. 1 Under5 Yeore........... 481 47- NO 243 25 21 31 2'L ill 90 hledun ............ 5 to 9 Ycn1. ......., .. IO to l4 ye me 332 321i too 90 149 09 0 4 13 9 17 l6 1. IV VJ >2 77 42 Number of Pereone 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years ....,..... 25 to 29 yea . ,....... 166 90 220 15s 120 266 74 110 84 129 30 24 21 23 9 20 10 111 16 43 30 0> All occupied houdng ..its ..... I 1207 27 666 56 63 1 10) 9 285 a 30 to 34 ya.,....... .... 35 to 39ye.rs ......., 260 230 269 245 142 136 143 110 16 6 11 8 7 12 14 13 VO 5b 00 5l „ , , ...... ,,,, 127 413 42 31 34 40ta 44 years .... .. 164 126 60 109 83 92 pe a s 4 7 7 10 Y I3 4! 34 41 JJ 3 ,, ,, ,,,, ,, ,,, lOtl too 19 22 40 45 to 49 Years ......... tl9 45 66 s4 0 4 30 11 20 15 4 „ ••... 38 196 25 !l 73 50 to 54 yeon .... .. 4B 42 ]s 49 40 6 l J 3V la, 0 6 ,,,...... 272 140 14 it 51 55 to 59 Years .......... 20 31 30 2 t 10 4 4 5 6 or more, . .. ....... ..... 1l7 12 /7 7tl 60 to 64 Ycere.... ... 15 2n 2> 26 1 2 6 YI 6 A.g un .. ..es..... 4.4 4.4 326 T9 u.J 65 to 69 years ......... 11 1 1 3 Housing unite occupied by nonwhite-.... occupied 9 2b It !l 70 to 74 years .... .... 75 to 79 y..n ...... 6 4 1e to 2 11 3 2 1 3 2 3 4 1 2.... 2 .. ..,... l e 1 80 to 64 y ,. ... 3 3 e 3 y..send be 05 ycnre and aver .. .. PYu Y00 BY 9] ll° 11° ]21 335 4 ...... 3 u 2 18 Ycere end over 1291 1J]6 24.1 loss 23.0 21.5 24.4 29.J 17.1 20-3 5 ..,, „ „ ,,,,, ,,, 1 1 2 Mcdmn ass ......... 16.9 17.5 6 or more .... .. 4 6 4 36 09 53 29 24 2 Median •• Nonwhite Population. Under 5 years .... 30 6 4 7 6 s tl 12 !0 > 7 1 > Pereone Par Room 5 to 9 Years ... . .. 10 to 14 Years...... 15 to 19 years ,........ 5 3 9 3 4 3 5 1 1 > 1 l All occupied housing unite ... ..... 1207 866 83 103 a85 20 to 24 years ...... 2 1 1 4 2 J 2 5 2 1 0 50 orlcs ............ 228 243 17 37 69 25 to 17 yeore.. . ...., 3 6 3 2 051 m 0 75 .. ' •. 266 I37 18 26 60 30 to 34 years ...... 2 4 2 3 4 2 > 0761n LW • - ••••• "" 497 397 40 21 107 35 to 39 ya.n .... • .. • 1 J 5 2 1 t L01 ar mom .., .. ... 214 89 12 19 41 401. 44 Years,,, ...... a 1 Homin9 ..its occupied by nonwhites .. by 9 26 12 45 to 49 years ......... 3 4 Y 1 3 1 090 mlev ...... .,.. 1 6 50 to 54 ye.............. 1 0.51 m 0 75 . ......... 1 4 4 55 to 59 veer.. ..... 7 3 0 76 to 100 ............. ... J e q 60 to 64 years ...... . 2 Lill or more. ' N 6 4 65 to 69 Ycere... ... .. 70 to 74 years ....... 1 2 3 l Value of Property 75 y..,a end over . .. IB Ycaro and over.. .. 21 yeore end aver ...... 12 9 l2 12 37 36 1 an 26 is 15 13 12 2 1 Owner«copied housing Galt, Median asa . • • ••• • 32.5 14.5 Us, than $5,000 . ... 9Bu 92 99 120 I11, JGo 363 $5,000 to$9.900 .. ....... •' Tot. hover..,... 1271 1219 107 B 11 2tl 11 66 !g BI0.000 to .. ,,,,, Single ...... ....... ... 271 21P 175 175 709 bill 82 62 91 Vv a6'b A79 $19,900 .... ......... M&,,. 1157 1123 1 2 4 l 13 $20.000 to$24,900 524,900 ..... ........ d . ........ T 2J 0 16 16 53 3 5 2 O 16 $25.000 a, or mare ........ idancd .. Widowed .......... ... 15 60 13 Y 3 10 16 Mcdisn ... dolleu., Median Divored .. ..... 27 41 20 IB 1 2 Cant net Rent Nonwhite. 14+.. Single .. ... ........ M.nird... .. ...... 13 ] 10 16 4 12 39 10 25 37 1� 2s 16 4 3t 14 2 12 l 1 Rem,onecuphd housing unit• ......... SGIG ..............•..dollere.. doweotrd WidowAverse° ed .... Divorced...... ...... 3t 1 I BAN .mNeem,nd 10 4e Advance table PH- I. POPULATION AND HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS: 1960 U. S. DEPARTMENT the h Censm; COMMERCE r_a_. 0670 Nome: 87 ..._._....__ ----- COUNTY 030 Rea, relotionehip. GNUN7Y 030 Rowing ch..,t... It. . and montol .0092 .0095 .0094 .0096 .0097 1.0092 1.0093 1.0094 1.0095 1.0090 1.9097 f.0093 . tame Tenure, Color Q Ve... CY Status Tot°I population.... 4296 6946 3161 also 53 4A00 White ....... 3951 6920 2Y79 8315 44 4450 All li u>ine unite ................ 11Y9 toll l006 ]525 li 3]1] Neero. ... ... .. 14 2 5 Y Owner occupied ................ 630 134, 48a 1662 5 loot Other roue, •••• •••• 333 l6 L02 36 SO Whit. ................... Nonwhite 572 so 1344 1 469 19 1636 6 4 t 949 11 Toml".l.6.. .... 4299 6946 3141 e359 SJ NANO . ..... RenteraeuPied ••" •••• '•. ' •.• 170 1240 },7 49 1]B3 T 217 Pop, in households. ... 3477 691N 2925 1239 Ss 4473 Whim. ' " l$I flab 319 L380 7 215 Heod ofbouechold..... 900 2593 et? 7044 la lase Nonwhite 19 3 l0 1 Head pram. fom.... 814 1644 27 12 1108 . . .............. Avn661c vacant ......,........ 210 247 {45 176 o 4N Pe ry 7e 749 6V9 1712 too 042 042 731 20J0 la 1027 For sent ......... I........ U 230 VS l39 2T of fund ...dual ...... Wife of head ......... For al. only ......... ........ 197 17 163 17 53 Child under IS. .. ,. 1471 1938 1136 2417 27 less Other vacant .................. 39 L31 43 SUR I 25 Othcrrel°trve .... 327 537 262 641 a its N... Alnl.ve...... 30 1)4 32 4e 23e 26l7 44uu 3] P. Iran.. 'Norton .. gal ttl0 Condition And Plumbing Inmate of iman.tmn Other...., .. SRI 66 27 236 l00 27 All housSounding units • .•.........• 1149 2971 1060 3525 13 4323 Pop• per household ...... 0.31 6.91 3.5, 6s69 9.20 A.4'7 ......'•.' With All (salel........... 965 943 2076 2043 1034 1009 3268 3201 10 10 1230 1226 Nonwhite population.. 347 in102 41 9 50 plumbing Lacking only hot water 9 Pop inh°uscholda,...... 34P is 1P 33 9 s0 14 Lacking private puler or bkth Heed of household .. 77 4 29 a 3 1 I 14 ' or....... water............ at 33 23 55 4 Headaf Pnm.fem. .. 74 2 3 2? 2 3 Dsterioratinp L27 736 23 196 3 42 79 Pnmaryindniduol.... Wdeofhc.d 3 O5 - 7 22 1t 1 12 With All Plumbing faallitic.........., Lacking only hat water ... ... too 3 721 is 180 1 2 l .. .... Child ender 18 .... 153 4 37 14 0 16 Lacking Private toilet or bath Othernletive ....... 4 43 29 6 7 1 At, runm it water ... .......... 10 35 1 17 62 3 Nonrel.tiv. ....... Pop in u 5 l 65 e Ddepideml by T 77 U9 4 11 29 1 I 11 J4 group quarters ... Inmate Hounng unite omupnd nonwhite .... of m°Mution... Oth 5 65 e Sound .. ..... ••. 'i •••..• .11 WClu.,... 33 34 3 ] Is 28 a 0 1 1 13 11 ....... ...... Po h....held. P par •"• 4.44 4.03 3.57 n e ems a my e e a v e a e a l. Aith facilidU......... ir ea......... Leaking some or all 1 2l 71 2277 3155 Dole ..... .......... 15 11 1 ! Total 1345 1757 J474 7s72 17a 1428 4a16 4199 ill..11P ,,uhtl ......... Will. All Pfumbine1 2 1 1 populaean...... Under I Year.... 40 57 72 28 ]6 96 94 l 77 31 NOW Iackine some ar all (acilit(ea ........ 9 1 ... ., I Year, .. 40 52 53 53 63 42 76 97 9V 1 6b 71 DiIAPsdated ....................... .. .... 2 yc.,. ........ 66 54 35 59 42 39 as 105 a 73 71 ...... 3 Yon. ................. s0 52 47 62 40 43 66 80 1 1 7A 69 Number of Roam. 4yeare ... ..... ..... 41 52 57 73 43 45 82 72 71 2 50 69 63 67 4149 2971 1069 3325 13 1323 5 yearo,, ,,, ,, ,,,, .,• 6 45 Y6 50 SV 53 6] $6 43 3tl 47 39 31 70 6J 68 3 J 64 6V All housing unite ................... 6 26 19 59 l0 yen. ........... 7 43 45 62 53 40 36 61 72 1 b4 39 1 ,••• ,,,,,,,,,,,, Il Rob 33 S14 50 Year ... ........ 8 yea. .. 52 31 51 Y9 So 31 67 60 1 I 47 32 2 ••• ••• ,.....• •••••.•• •••• 129 677 1J2 797 96 ......... 9 years. .......... 41 37 so 53 50 30 59 55 2 50 4 4.,. •, „•• „ ' q. 227 eB2 . 303 126 2 IBO 10 years .............: 42 J7 30 99 JA 10 60 57 1 Y 51 33 .I....,,,,,, ...................... 5. 391 662 N04 678 4 775 II You ... ....,. 64 29 59 So 31 22 66 66 So 64 34 56 •,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 6 316 344 109 64J 3 17e 12 Yee.... .......... 15 53 69 55 ]7 35 70 93 1 t ................. 7 .... 46 76 44 ea 10 13 ye............ ... 42 37 e3 07 71 37 82 ?] l SY 30 YB 29 .. .......... 8 or moro iJ ]7 24 ]7 2 e 14 Yc...... ....... 3s 30 38 48 23 2S 56 54 ......... 4........ Median' S,0 4.1 4.6 4.3 4.9 15 you.. .. 4.......... 31 35 55 69 19 27 58 45 1 3. 33 ... .... I ........ ..... H°using polls occupied by nanwhit..... 77 4 29 a 1 14 16 Years .............. 30 28 62 50 6R M 21 42 61 49 53 1 1 42 26 IV 34 ....... , ,, ,,, 2 1 I7 ycan.. ........ 24 20 23 26 72 l8 47 to 15 17 17 51 V2 23 2J 2 . " •"• •"" •"• 4 2 4 3 IB yeah....... 19 Years.. 34 25 43 49 14 14 6Y 49 lea 13 3. 4„ 14 3 5 .. .... 20 Years ............... 54 25 45 43 30 2. Stl 1s 1J 35 „•„•• •, ••,•,, ,,, ,,, 5 ••,,, •,•,,,, ,,,,,,,, 25 5 4 LR 21 year. nod over........ 1705 BB4 2224 1761 l049 tl01 27J3 2TJe 17 17 119J 12J4 6 ""' """••••• ••. 172 55 1 1 Total population . ... 23eb L737 ]NU 79J1 177J lY;tl Y449 Islas 2l 32 1297 2243 7"" ""'••"•' •"•• e 3 1 l UndcrSYean .... ... 291 30T 2P2 JN9 197 201 •44V 430 2 4 340 s29 or moss ......... ... •.•,•• M 541 5 to 9-Yoan........... 227 211 262 252 206 167 340 326 2 9 4 292 296 222 edan. ........... . 10 to 14 some ......... 219 lSo 30B 287 157 139 344 345 3 Rob 15 An 19 years......... 139 139 275 279 105 96 all R30 l 2 145 137 Number of Person. 20 to 24 won. .. 325 122 244 196 141 03 312 329 1 l 4 124 I66 192 25 to 29 Year.... ...... Sec 120 175 149 193 152 96 9e 372 37U 317 3b5 2 a 162 159 IbisI. All At, uped housing unite.. ... .... goo 259] 017 3044 l2 1210 30 to 34 Yome. ... .. ,. 2al 127 177 9T6 242 131 142 97 400 356 2 165 "" ,•• ,_, , „•... so 620 86 619 7 98 35 to 39 yen........... 27C 174 117 97 222 252 11 87 300 202 1 12e 3 130 2 ,,,,,,• ,,...„ L94 169 451 442 226 138 1022 591 301 208 10 1n 44 years ..... .. 45 to 49 IIR 76 917 226 90 89 270 263 2 104 109 3 ,,, _. •,, ,,,•„ •,, ,,,,, 16B 44 197 439 252 ye.......... 50 to 54 you. .. 76 48 201 196 74 51 187 187 2 lot 90 4" ,,, ,,, ,,,, ,,,,.... . .. 128 p3 S3 107 233 174 .. 5 to 59 years .. 5! 69 199 172 64 3? 1yy9 L40 4 TA 57 71 63 ........ .... ...... 6 or more l7J P3 IVO V lei 60 to 64 yea........ 41 51 370 219 Sl 4h !00 169 1 1 31 52 ............... Median ..I.......... 3.6 2.3 5.2 2.4 3.9 65 to 69 Ye°re ....... 37 35 141 212 39 42 IOU OR 2 33 34 .. He..., unit. nccuP.d by nonwhites..... 77 4 29 8 t 14 70 to 74 You......... SI 2u 129 144 23 24 87 54 106 71 1 to to 1, ....... , ,,., 3 2 2 3 75 to 79 Y.re. .... .. .. 13 22 109 110 25 is 32 1 0 15 ,•• ....... 2, 1S 1 5 l 4 80 to 84 Yetim .. .. 14 a 38 96 31 t° 23 4 to ,,, 3.. ... .............. ... 41 1 5 2 2 J 85 ycam and over ..... 2 1813 S 962 21 37So 31 2,02 4 1104 7 656 10 1Y10 15 2Btl7 13 1J 1249 1295 4" •, ••,••,,.•• •••, •., 5 ... ... ... to 14 6 a 1 3 18 years and over ... .. Mode.., ....... 26.9 22.2 Suit 37.1 26.9 25.8 3011 3180 23.1 24.1 ...... 6 or more ....... ........... Median YII' ] 1 1 Nonwhite Population 174 173 7 11 130 52 22 19 4 6 20 2> ..... .. ....... Under 5 yea.." 12 23 1 1 6 9 3 5 J 5 1 s3 3 3 5 to 9 Yee. ......... 17 24 ILL 1 1 4 4 3 1 1 Pcrnnn Per Room 10 to 14 Yes....... ye 15 to 19 yea...... 12 13 16 1 Y s J 5 1 1 1 All occ0.dhoveine .niU. ..., ...... 1286 12 1377 20 to 24Y.. .••• "• 4 e 12 31 1 3 9 1 4 4 051 or ......... .. 255goo 200 1599 262 262 L369 3849 1 25 to 29 ... .. 7 to s 2 2 26 6 2 6 J O51 to 0.7 ... .... ...... 280 S99 191 641 ! 235 235 years 30 to 34 year,.. ........ 9 13 15 1 x 4 i 1 100 Oils m IW. ....... ,. 2Bo so2 Rob 636 3 4oT 35 m 39 Ycare ........... 17 17 15 1 6 6 101 or mare. • 165 206 456 190 S 199 40 to 44 you......... J 1 l I . Housingonit. occupied by nonwh4..... y 77 4 29 a 1 14 45 to 49 Years. ... 10 8 3 1 2 1 I 0 51 arts. ..... ... .. 2 7 e 9 3 7 50 to 54 years ......... 1 7 5 ! 1 0.76 t.075 .......... ....... 31 is 2 tl 1 55 to 59 years ...... Z. 2 2 1 1 l l 1176 m L00 ................. L l] e 1 1 1 1 ,65 to 64 Years ......... 5 1 10l ar mare 65to69years .... .... 9 3 2 1 75 years ..... . ye74 75 rs and over. .... Yea 18 and over... 104 B9 4 n 109 3n 12 13 2 a 12 to Value of Property years .... 100 e5 Y 6 1107 32 is 13 2 2 17 14 Owner•occupicd hound., unite ......... 2lycenandover ..... Median.eee ...... .... 31.1 I9.8 20.1 J1.7 Lan than $5.000 . ..... Total. 146 over...... L91Y 107P 2e02 27J1 !!q6 9Ye JI2V ]Cba 1V 15 1Joe 141Y $5,000 to$9.900 , , , , . . 110.000 to$14.900, Sorel.. ........ ... 576 Isla 373 33" PBB 127 739 402 1 a 232 170 .. ,.... $15,000 to 119,900 Morried............... 1291 797 1796 still 050 706 2140 104 13 13 1078 0 Isla 20 ........ 120,000 la E24,900 ....,...... Separated............ 9 9 24 43 0 20 13 6s 47 32 3 125,000 ormom. Widowed ........... 37 7? lC7 43J JV 24 BY 165 ]VO 172 14 J1 31 Median ... . ..........dollars . D... ed.... .......... 30 19 126 145 29 Nonwhite. 14+ 116 to, 5 0 Its SS IN 13 3 2 1. 1? Contract Rent Steel°.. ... .... ]5 1a 1 1 27 5� 1 1 2 13 3 44 Morr.d ............ 73 71 7 ? B4 15 6 11 2 Renperxcupied housing unite .......... Sip ... ted ........ 1 5 7 1 2 S 1 1 Widowed ............ Divorced......... ... I 1 I lath Farm No 60-07 07 m Advance table PH.I : -POPULATION AND HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS: 1960 tr. S. DEPSA��Ef t Ce.... 1MCRCE Maier Area Code: 0e70 None. W Housing CDUNTY o3o Rsen,.l.tionehi, COUD77 030 .010V .0101 .0102 .0103 .0104 .0105 J.010D J.0101 J.0102 JY0103 J.0104 J.0105 eho.eterietim ago' nuLetueonlol Tenure. Color Is Va..ncy Statue Total population.. 12511 653o 376 is? Wr White, . .. ,. ... 12474 Was 342 146 47 All honing unite .......... 3474 1856 114 46 15 Nmra ................ 7 ' Owner aecupied ..................... 293E 976 67 27 13 Other racer.............. 30 166 34 11 Winte ................ 2933 956 39 2e 15 Nonwhite ................... 3 20 b 2 TotelpoPulation .. 12511 653E 376 I57 47Renleramup¢d ......... ... ... 325 762 42 13 1 Pap 0. households ... 12183 6]B7 376 957 47 White 324 748 40 15 1 Heed of household. 3261 173E 109 42 14 Nonwhite .. .... ... 1 14 2 Head of Prim. lam..., 3164 1546 105 37 13 Madrid. v.... r................... 48 so 3 Pdr,myn 6vultu1.... 92 192 4 3 1 Far art ................. 20 56 3 Wdo of head .. ...... ]Oil 1392 94 34 10 Far .1. only . .......... 20 2 Child under Is.... .. $228 2693 106 71 is Other vacant . ......... ..... .. 165 62 2 4 I Other rcMtive ......... 620 506 24 to 0 Non.l.Uve .......... 65 so 3 Pap. upp in WanY.rter,, 326 143 Condition end Monahan, All hounng units .... ..... 3474 lose {14 YI 15 Inm.to al i ttlution. Other........ . . Pop. per hold.,. ... 7M lab xs9� 0.21 7.96 Sound .. ... ...... W,1h all PlumbmR Iecilitie......... V 9 3411 lY 5 134d B6 46 ppp 37 Y t4 Nonwhite po uletion,. 37 166 34 11 tasking only hot water ............. 1 2 Popp m household...,...,. 22 161 34 11 lacking private toilet or bath H d f household... 4 34 to 2 at neon., water .. . .......... 2 19 2 Head.1 ... fan.... 4 33 9 2 Drunio.onp ,.. ..... ...- 47 266 20 3 Prfmmyndn7du.l.. 1 3 W4h all Plumbing fsciline........... 47 257 2U 2 Wde of head .......... 4 29 4 2 I.aekm, only hot water .. .., Chdd under 18........ 11 73 13 u Locking private toilet or bath Other relative..... .. 1 14 R 3 ar. running wetcr.. 9 1 N.1. DdsP,dnt. .. . 13 177 V 4 1 . p Pop. groupreamers ... 3! ! mudu....... Fly unite.mpic.bynonwh0u..... 4 34 !6 2 lnpmm of ..d Sound .............. u 21 2 ....n... Other.... ... IV 5 Weh nil plum bo,e fadhtiee........ . 4 2i 6 b 3 POP• per Leasehold ... 4qu Lacking soma or all 6dlities......... of al ee o a e . Detenoratmg . „ ..........,. Wrth.,...or e1 7 7 ] 3 Total ulatien..... 6166 6169 3200 3277 IB9 Las 76 B1 21 20 feilitim.......... l.eeklnesome st all ........ YaAr Under! year .. ........ 166 17U 191 73 9 6 6 1 2 ....... Ddepidatcd .. .................. b 1 I Ymr........... ...... 2 yen..... ........ Is?202 174 150 91 186 90 82 7 5 3 3 5 5 1 ! Number, of Rooms 3 years ............... 4 Ym. ............ 5'.. 194 174 17Y 200 105 103 103 66 189 09 176 70 BN 3 b 1 ] 4 4 2 3 S 3 2 2 l ] 2 All housing units ............ ... 3474 less 42 114 46 2 13 ..,...... 6Ymro...... .. .. ... 7 log lei 176 175 96 92 79 05 b 6 7 7 2 2 2 4 1 1. . . ........ ...... ...... •'•'••• ••••••,•••• ye.. . .........,, .. 3 i j•• BV a17 14 3 9 you.,,. ........ 149 147 76 71 4 4 3 2 47 5 ] I1 ymn..... ... 142 145 7u 4 4 4 1 I 5 ............ 330 1738 453 2e 15 a II Years ... 161 be 6 76 S 4 6 , ,, ,,, , 1781 222 279 21 30 2 I2 Ymre ............ 112 99 7u b 5 1 x ..... 7, ,, , „ Bl 79 2 4 1 13 ynnre... .. 113 190 60 76 1 3 1 4 Y .... 8 or more . .......... .... 0 23 1 2 1 14 Ysor..... ...•. lU 90 57 59 3 ) 2 1 ... .. ,,..... 510 tlJ 4.4 IS Ym.e ............ 79 et 47 6s 4 5 t omiug unit .cu0ied by nonwh..I...... I.. V 34 l0 i I6 Yean .....,,, 17 74 64 78 42 60 46 46 61 2 2 4 1 2 1 2 1 ............... . .............. .... 2. ,.. .. 3 yeoro, ..... .... ... I9 your. , ........... 64 52 47 59 2 S 2 7 ,,,, ,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, 1 3 1 19years ...... ......,. 96 30 36 39 2 3 1 1 4, ... "' "' ' 14 3 20 years 96 49 42 45 2 u 2 5 .... 2 7 ] l ad ever ,..... 21 Ymn and over. 7Y73 ]A9 D!9 17Yu 102 !05 ] b 4 I 16 34 ........... 6 .. ... 1 4 3 1 . .,. ... Total population...... 6u22 6089 3293 ]237 167 109 7e Bl 21 2a Bornoro ..., ....... . I Under 5 ycare, ,.,.. 923 457 1199 410 ]2 21 11 13 4 J A1edien ..... ... 5.9 Ymre . ... ... IO to 14 years ...... .. 700 654 U27344 342 355 ]53 In 14 25 1a 14 it 1 e ] Number of Perrone 15 to 19 yeoro ....... 20 to 24 yes.. .. 29 381 301 325 302 30] 303 210 469 242 209 21a 269 224 190 14 14 10 16 9 In 5 S 1 4 6 b 4 5 1 2 All .copied hove!., unite ............. 3261 77 4730 log 3 42 ] 44 25 . y.n. ...... ,.. 30 to 34 yea........... 650 7741 686 716 225 206 207 247 15 12 13 15 7 S 6 a 4 1 2 1 .. .. ............ 2 ,,, 620 171 41b 51 7 I 6 35 t. 39 yen,. ........ 40 l0 44 yn.. ...... 370 Y76 206 207 12 l0 V ] ! 3 ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 724 3C9 27 5 3 45 to 49 yea. ..... .. 401 337 172 172 13 4 4 4 1 1 4 ......... ...... 905 3o7 23 9 1 50 to 54 yens .......... 220 183 157 106 8 13 3 1 1 1 5 „ ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 533 245 14 9 3 55 to 59 yea... ,.... 130 96 10, 98 b 7 2 3 1 3 6 or ma. ........... .. ..... 322 290 It 7 2 60 t. 64 years., ., ... 64 87 75 06 2 6 4 1 3 1 Meths. .... ...... 3.7 3.4 3.3 65 to 69 Yenre ...... .. 57 62 63 94 4 5 2 1 3 2 iou9ng unite..pied by nonwhite...... I. ,........ 4 34 10 2 70 to 74 years .. .. 75 to 79 Yean.. .. 29 17 32 22 62 u7 50 53 4 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 ......... 6 2 80 to 84 yen. ,. 7 it 30 x 7 „ ,,,,,,, ,,, ,,,, ,,,, 1 3 ] BS years.ad over ,,, ... e 1 10 2N 2 4 ........ ..... ...... 6 4 16 years.nd aver. .. 3680 3518 1964 1803 to 113 39 40 16 14 5 ................ . 1 1 1 Mod,an .ge .......... 24.9 26sa 23.2 23.8 23.8 26.4 20.0 23.1 o 6 or mo.............. 13 Mrd,an . ,.... ... .• Nonwhite population. Under 5 ye ere., ..... ,.. 25 1 12 1 78 6 09 13 17 1 17 2 6 1 s 1 Per..a, Per Roam 5 to 9 years,. ..... 10 to 14 ye.............. 2 1 2 2 2 a 12 6 I6 11 6 1 2 1 2 2 2 h11 oeeupled housing units . ,......... 3261 1738 L09 49 14 15 to 19 ye.. ....... 20 to 24 yea.......... 5 2 7 1 1 0 50 or It., .... .... ....... 1000 480 26 11 7 25 to 29 year. ... 3 2 3 1 3 1 0.51 to D.75 .................. .... 963 376 36 9 3 30 to 34 Years.......,,., 7 1 476 to 100 .. ,.. , 1083 495 29 16 3 35 to 39 Yours. ........ 1 1 6 13 2 3 2 1.01 ortun..... .... ..... 195 385 16 6 1 40 to 44 ycare .......... 1 12 ] 4 ioud., units occupied by nonwhite 4 34 10 2 45 to 49 yea.,. ..... 1 1 2 0.50 or It,, . ............. 5 4 50 to 54 years......... 1 3 1 0,51 to 0,75 .. ............... 7 2 55 to 59 years........... 2 2 t 1 D.76 to 1.0E .... ... ... ..... J 1 11 11 2 2 t 1 60 to 64 yea........... 65 to 69 3 s 1 101 or more . ... .... ........ y.nm 70 to 74 . .. 2 3 1 Value of Properly 75 yeoro and over. ..... 18 years and aver....... 21 19 19 7 7 3 49 45 1 44 41 12 12 It 11 3 3 1 4 4 )wner•occupied housing unite ..... years and over,...,.... Med,nn age............ 25.0 18.3 :. Lea then e5,000 ,. .., ... $5.000 to$9.9DO .... ....... Total, 14 hover .. 4023 3829 2080 2113 121 127 0 30 16 to 610AOO to $14.900 ............. Single, ................ 805 450 476 320 22 15 6 6 1 515,00E to $19,900 ....., , ,,. Married ............ . 3132 3165 1475 1602 95 90 36 30 13 13 $20.000 to $24.9DO ............ Separated............ 12 24 Is 27 P 1 $25.000 or mono ..... .. ...... Widowed............... 33 147 67 221 2 9 4 1 Median .. ..... dollar,.. Diva.ed.. ........... 33 66 62 62 2 5 l 2 Contract Rent Nonwhite. 14+ .. Suegi............. . Manned 21 12 7 P 51 21 49 to 31 13 4 9 11 P 9 3 3 4 lenter•.cupled housing unite... ...... ...... . ...... Separated, . .. 9 3 30 ] Ave... ...... ...... ., dolhr,., Drvnrtcd.... 2 7 1 Porlm Nna60.07 107 Corona Advance table PH. I ... POPULATION AND HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS: 1960 U. S, DEPARTMENTuef e Cen... Mat.rArca Codas 02TU CC�C Neon- 39 Housing COUNTY 030 Racc, relatio hip, COUNTY 03U charedemuu .0106 o8c.andmonml statue J•OW6 Tnmro. Cola, d Vacancy Status Wl i Qatal isepulalioe.: 211 All housing units . . ........... 50 Ncew... 0,re,eccupied .. ......... .... 49 Other races . .......... White , „ ............... 49 . Tomlpopulminn ,. .: all R nter.oto Po ,in all 249 While Wldta '•..••• of household lied of houechold .... 49 ..•........ Nilable .. .. .. Hand of prim. lam. 49 Available avaunt ...... ..... Pnm.rymdivsdusl.. Farat.. ........... .' of head ...... 4T Par ealo only •• •••••••••••• Clnld under ......, C of 112 - Other vacant ................ 1 . Other rdnhv. .... 12 NonrclaUvc. POp. in group rwt.t. n .., i Condition and Plumbing Inmate of solution Other. „ .....• All haueing unite ... ............... 50, POP• per hanachold.. ..., hH Sound .. ... ..... 50 With all Plumbing fecilitiea So Na white pyyuletin a. P h ' lacking only hot water ". pp ".bottle.. , H sd l houecheld. lackingprivato lode, or bath . or running rooter Detod.n.U. Head of prim,f on. Pmm�rymdividuel Wal' .... ,,,,. all plumbing fedliliee....., Wda a( head. ... Lacking only hot water Chld under l8 ...,.- lacking private tinter orboth Other reI.t.v. orun rning water. , N.... h tiv.. ,..•' Pop. in DIInPidmcd.. ..... ...... •. group quarters.,.. Inmate H...1.5unite occupied by nonwhaes...,, of m.htulian Soon ...... .. With all plumbing feeihtiu........., Other ... ... Pan- per hauwhodd.. . Lnckmg wine or ell fnmliliea'•...' D With 1VNh all populaimn l06 l06 crave o .1 faciliea Lnckaewine or e.... facilities Under I Year T Dilapidated -' Iyearl I 5 5 a , i 2 Yein ... 6 0 3 na'. ... 5 1 R Number of ooms y.. ... 4 ear. 4 T S Yeara 4 All haueing unite .. 00 6 yean - _ 2 1 ' yea ........ .... .... .... 3 , .. 1 Ycan 4 .. l0 year. ., .. ...... 25 1 years.. 2 2 6• l2 yeah ' ' 7 _, ,- 21 13 years t ' 8 or more 1 14 years ........• Medan .. ....... 515 15 yours..,.. .. H..... unite occupied by nonwhite... .. I6 yyeeoe .. .. .. .... I7 .. ...... 1 2n. yeayeaYeara 3 19 r., 1 q •• 20 . .......•.. ' 5 • 21 yea,. and over . SS 52 ....... G .. ..,• 7 ,,,... Totolpopul.tion . .. 126 l06 8 or more .,.. .... ..... ... 2G Medea ....... 51 9 yyean.. 5 to 9 years _. 15 18 La . .... 10 to 14 ycun.., !0 0 IS to 19 ycare ... 1 I Numiser of Perwns •' 20 to 24 years ... : T 25 to 29 years .,. 14 l5 All seined housing u. .. ... 49 yeayear, 30t.3435 3 I to 39 ... 9 10 ••••• 2 ...... ...; 2 40 to 44 Ymrs. .. 0 1 ,. 3 ••,. {0 45 49 You.. to ..:... 1 1 4 ..... 18 5010 59'.... t 5 .; 16 55 3 6 or more .. 60 10 64 Ya.. 1 5 Median ..... 65 to69ye.re„ Housing unitsoccupied by nonwhites.. 70 to 74 years ... 1 I . ... 75 to 79 year° 1 2 ... ... 80 to 84 Yeara .... 3 .. .. 85 years and over ,. ' 4 ,.. ., IB yc.n and over .., .. 54 0> 5 ,,.. .......... .. „ 'Median ago ,,,,,,,,.. . 21.3 15.0 6 or more • • Mod.en • • Nonwhdte I i n. pope a .o Under S year.. S t. 9 ycun. .... Perrone per Room 10 {a,14 years,. .. .... ' IS to l4ya.n .... ... All meopied haueing unite .......... 49 20 to•29 year. ... . , 0 SO or ten ..... 7 25 to 29 years. ..... 051 to075 ,,,........ {e 30 to 34 ycnrq.. .. .. to h00 .....• 20 35 to 39 ye L01 or more... 1.01 40 to 44 so are soare......... Haual um le occupied by non .... 45 to 44 yc.n .. 0.51 or lee .. so ... 50 to 54 .. 0,51 to ...,... .' 55 to 59 yean .. no. to 1.00 ...... . .. 60 to 64 ...... ant L01.r more. .......... ... 1.01 ye.. . 65 to 69 ycare ...... ... to 74 year. ..' 70 75 yc r. end over , Vela. of Properly years and over. year. ' 21 years and over 21 .• Own unite, . •'. Mcdien age.,,. ' Lee. then 9.000 , ...,....... Us. $SAOOto $9.900 .. 4 aver.,,... 74 5u 310.000to le .. .. Single .............. 5 $14.900 SI5.000 m 519.900 •....' . Marled.. .. 49 49 9 $20.000 to $24.900 ... SeP.2d..... .. d ... ' $25,000 or mar.......,. ..., Widowed,....... .. 5 Median ...dollar.. Divorced. Nonwhil.. 14+ .. Contnet Rent Single ........ Married ..., .. ' Renter -occupied housing unite ...... Separated, Average ..,dallae., 1Vidawed . ... Divorced 5 no,_A r \ ] ax1Y [ a .e �� lae u .n ay. uxv l4 c D ig- 2 las E e 3 :Is ., j a nnctnoc u {e"• �. mr ,M•b! rxwv p p Io5 loa p a e] a Y ea ae en aawiu r,xr w.+, "sP � ' xon.° J R 3 ea >o .x.c c]es ]Ax e5 to , 02 l ez 101 ]a a k ]s 9 i vuu yy e sa lou el x YB5 e y r Asa, „xx.ce c.mvx z�ae o �S�g�'" '.. Pricm es m oa vru,x, 98 al sm . w.Vxw,a Gx 5] e6 as•a] ea 9 3 °M 4Y 47 45 44 2.vaa ,3 al I.t an, as ao 39 g 25 34 do LMINV dur F �- LEGEND 96 crosua ,..t number _ cenaus tract boundary 5tatistmd area boundary STATISTICAL AREAS A FULLERTON-LA BASRA B SANTA ANA CANYON C TRABUCO D ,,,,, ,, •, ,,,,,, SOUTH COAST E EL TORO F CENTRAL COAST G SANTA ANA•ORANGE H ANAH EIM -GARDEN GROVE NORTH COAST J BUENA PARK -CYPRESS more: statistical areas are'dent.c to census county divisions estab4>hed by the bureau of the census I C 20 0 r A N ADOPTED BY: 23 naYa t'.. Comm{fkea iap•il 16,195] V4 p D ti, of the cenam b11I 1 nAT I ard 13.1951 f 22 TRACTS e� ttiomu ' t Ce orange e°xaty planning m .a„en BY STATISTICAL AREAS 21 e P gel.or.°ty'° d of C O V N T Y v/ - O R A N G E - C A ,L 1 F= O R N 1 A &54 California Table 13, SUMMARY OF POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS, FOR THE STATE, BY SIZE OF PLACE, AND FOR STANDARD METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS, URBANIZED AREAS, URBAN PLACES, AND COUNTIES: 1960-Con. l"U" denotes an unincorporated place. Minus sign (-) denotes deerssso. Percent not shown where less than 0.1 or where base Is I' than 100; fertility rutio not shown whom base u has,than 100; population Per lmusehold not sllown whore loss than ISO persons in householdsl , POPULATION ALL PERSONS 14 YE HOUSEHOLDS POPULATION AREA PER- PER- CENT PER- CENT NUMBER IN- CENT UNOE CREA5E. NON- 18 1950 TO WHITE YEgR 1960 OLp URBAN PLACES --CON. MERCED. • MILLBRAE. 20 06B 068 33.4 8.6 38.: • MILE VALNEY 15 ]6.9 O.l 36.' M ILPITAS. . 10 411 42.0 0.9 32.: MIRADA HILLS. 6 572 (al 6.0 48.i . MIRA LOMA (U1 22 444 lal 0.9 4R2 • NOOESTO . J 982 I56.1 0.5 41.E MONTCLAIROVIA J6 565 130.4 2.4 34.0 XONTCLAIR 27 079 34.1 I0.1 31.1 MONTEBELLO. 13 546 (4) 0.4 46.1 32 097 47.7 1.6 32.2 MONTEREY; . MONTEREY PARK 22 610 39.6 7.6 33.8 MOORPARK IU). 37 821 05.4 3.0 34.1 3.0 34.1 . MORGAN HILL 902 2 902 153.2 . • MOUND BAY (UI • 3 93.7 0,u 44.7 MOUNTAIN VIEW 3 692 122.5 0.7 24.6 MULBERRY IU). 30 869 370.7 3.9 37.0. • NAPA. •CITY 2 6LL3 22 170 3.9 63.3 J•9 35.J NATIONAL • NEEDLES 32 771 54.6 0.8 34.8 6.0 40.3 , • µ 590 13.3 6.B 37.6 NEWARK• . NEWHALL (U) 2-3 47.9 • • - NEWPDRT BEACH . 4 70S88U 8(3) 0.2 r ..1 . "'NDACd ID).- 26 564 119.2 0,4 28.5 '-`-4'964 `-21J.µ "�"}1'O"' 39:T' 964 NORTH HIGHLANDS (U) • 21 271 101 1.2 NORTH SACRAMENTO. , NORTH TURLOCK IUI • .21 922 11(a) la'3 49.3 3.7 38.3 "" NORMAL. .1. 2 1.0 . NO535 VATO• BB 739 (a) 1.4 45.0 . OAKDALE 17 SOL • . . . . . • . 980 22;5 1.9 35.0 OAKLAND • OCEANSIDE 367 548 -4.4 26.4 29.1 • OJAI. 24 971 93.9 6.0 38.1 OLIVEHURST� Ill. 4 495 78.4 0.5 38.1 37.9 . . OPAL .4 e35 34.8 1.0 OPAL CLIFFS (UI • CLIFFS 46 617 103.8 1.3 37.6 ORANGE• • • 3 825 26 444 13) 163.7 0.5 23.J 0.5 35.3. ORANGE COVE • . ONINOA IU1. 2 885 20.5 4.6' 42.r• . ORINOA VILLAGE •IU)• 4 712 (of 0.5 40.9 • . . 5 568 (A) 0.7 40.6 ORLAND. • OROVILLE. 2 534 22.6 2213 0.1 34.2 0.1 . 0%HARD. . . . 6 115 .5 31.3 PACIFICA• 40 265 86.7 7.7 40.6 . . PACIFIC (ROVE 20 995 (AI 1.1 46.6 1.1 46.6 PALMDALE (0). 12 12l 26•U 30.6 • PALM SPRINGS. 11 522 (a) 0.5 . . PALO ALTO 13 .468 71.8 6.8 22.2 . PALOSRAD VERDES ESTATES. 52 287 305,2 V.6 75.9 35.9 . PARADISE (ill (BUTTE). .q Sbtl JB].2 0.2 . . 9 268 lal 0.2 22.8 PARADI5L (U) (STANISLAUS) 5 616 26.9 3.0 PARAMOUNT . PASAOENA. 39.0 40.1 PEgR15. 116 407 2 950 l(3) 63.3 l5.4 PETALUMA. . PICO RIVERA 14 035 36.1 9.3 42.3 0.6 35.1 PIEDMONT. 49 ISO (a) 0.5 43.9 PINOLE• 11 117 9.7 2.4 29.6 . PITTSBURG 6 064 429.7 0.6 43.9 . PITTSBURG WEST IU 1. 19 062 49.4 I6.5 J9.B . . 5 ISO lal 6.J J8,9 , PLACENTIA . PLACERVILLE 5 B61 248.5 3.6 45.3 I , . PLEASANT HILL IUI 4 4J9 439 18.4 0.5 31.8 PLEASANT ON• 23 319.3 0.6 45.1 . PORTERV 4 203 87.3 0.5 38.3 • . PORTEHUENEMILLE 67 157 a9.7 1.0 37.4 . PORT HUENEME. 7 991 15.7 1.7 34.6 QUARTZ MILL (UI 11 067 266.0 3 325 (a 3•7 38.7 ARS OLD 18 AND OVER YEARS DER- PER- MALE FEMALE ..a OLD :ENT CENT FER- OVER CENT B TO 65 TIL- PER- PER- - NUMBER CENT YEARS ATY CENT CENT PER- CREASI EARS OVER RATIO MAR- MAR- CENT 1950 1 OLO OVER fl1E0 R1E0 MALE ,.An- 53• 56. 58.4 48.1 54.1 49.2 QUINCY-EAST QUINCY IU)• . 2 723 tl) (3) 0.5 39.6 52.a RANCHO CORDOVA Ill)• . • 6.2 36.2 56.3 . . 7 429 ( ) 1.0 48.6 50.3 RED BLUFF • REDOING ] 202 202 46.8 1.2 36.8 SJ.9 . REDLANDS. 12 24.5 2.7 32.0 59.0 . • • REDONDO BEACH 26 829 45.6 2.5 35.0 52.1 REDWOOD CITY• 46 986 86.3 0.8 17.9 54.9 REEOLEY 45 81.2 2.4 JY,7 57.3 • RIALTO• 850 S 850 41.5 8.6 JJ•9 52.3 . R ICNMONo, 18 517 48B.J 0.2 V3.6 51.6 AIDGECREST (U)• 71 S! -2T.8 12.0 3].1 56.W • R10 JELL IU). ' : ' S O99 151.4 0.] J9.2 56.a . . • • , • RIO VISTA 3 222 7].0 .. V0.4 53.8 . . . • • R IYERBANK . ' ' 2 616 42.4 0.9 36.7 54.Y . . . ' • • • 2 706 4,7 1.5 43.8 48.0 I CHILDREN UNDER 5 YEARS OLD PER 11000 WOMEN 15 TO 49 YEARS A SEE TEXT OLD• 3 FOR CHANGES IN HOUSEHOLD DEFINITION. 1950 DATA NOT AVAILAJLE. 11.5 11.4 6.1 7.2 5.6 7.6 11 20.1 31 0.2 6 5.3 17.6 8.9 3.6 J,6 14.5 3.0 6.1 6.0 4.9 13,2 3.9 7.9 9.2 13.9 2.9 7.6 1.1 1.1 9,3 9,a 12.9 7.1 8.0 13.0 77.3 vb 4a.7 72.5 6 327 34.5 3• 76.1 66.1 .7.8 -6.0 4 672 3 651 74.1 V1.6 3. 2. ! 70.8 82.7 56.3 1 412 I°I 4, Bu,4 82.1 4" 5 628 70.4 7J,1 73,8 65,6 50.3 u7.0 1 152 72.8 63.6 46.0 12 290 9 552 97.5 J(d' 2r 71.. 77.3 48.7 3 468 J.. 71.0 66.0 .7.5 30 294 55.5 3, 6V.2 76.4 71 .4 71.4 Sa.e 7 001 41.1 J.1 To.. 74.4 47.9 49.7 12 206 767 83.1 J.f ]!,0 69.0 40.1 941 117.4 80,6 3.T 3.2 75•Q 7V.2 73,5 71.5 49.4 48.7 1 468 .7.9 2.4 66.1 69.9 50.9 9 663 910 357.7 3.1 73.3 339 5.3 2.9 75.1 72.4 47.0 9 51.4 3.0 69.8 74.5 52.0 1 423 10.5 3.2 78.71 ]9.J 50.5 2 429 (4) 4.Oi 7J•7 71.3 48.7 1 504 .2.3 1.1: -71.1 63.6 46.3 972 123.1 2.6: _9 453 17131 80.] 79.6 .9.0 5y1B0 4.1< 73.5 73.2 ]0.] 70.2 49.0 48.2 3 979 112.0 3.24 73.6 T4.9 49.0 815 20 878 60.1 (A) 7.05 4.02 66.0 79.2 55.6 4 311 (3) 3.75 •4]1.9 65.1 V7.0 1 688 23.3 2.93 b7.1 60.4 46.8 133 843 3.8 2.69 78.2 75.0 48.3 7 925 86.1 3.14 74.6 63.0 44.8 1 470 T6.0 3.03 74.2 74.B 51.0 1 3V7 04.7 3.57 74.2 69.9 48.0 14 407 95.6 3.21 80.4 68.6 45.3 1 599 lal 2.38 75.4 65.7 45.8 8 365 140.4 3.07 66.9 69.5 50.8 770 18,3 3.73 81.2 78.1 48.6 1 307 (1) 3.61 77.5 73.9 48.1 1 579 131 3.52 68.2 65.6 49.6 2 216 15.5 2.69 T0.8 54.7 !0 322 76,7 3.62 $1.0 81.0 80.8 Y9.6 5 392 12) 3.69 75.2 62.0 43.7 4 308 28.8 2.76 76.9 . 77.B 49.4 3 170 l4) 3.62 73.0 62.2 45.3 3 486 131.3 2.41 71.4 77.7 62.4 73.8 46.0 16 896 99.3 3.07 79.3 72.8 48.1 47.1 2 658 338.6 3.59 3.260 lal 2.50 75.8 71.1 47.3 1 727 31.5 3.24 ]4'a 74.9 49.5 8 017 (a) 3.37 66,3 53.5 43•6 43 8]2 2l•1 2.57 71.6 71.1 48.8 052 5 9 - ••• .3 69. 71.3 66.9 67.7 47.0 4 725 30.7 75.0 48.8 13 .50 (al 61.7 44.3 3 583 16.1 80.2 49.3 1 637 324.1 72.1 49.7 5 T42 50.7 73.5 50.0 1 so. la) 72•8 49.1 1 504 200.2 66.7 49.7 1 $68 24.1 77.2 V8.6 6 258 286,3 75.2 50.1 1 299 72.5 68.3 47.4 20 975 80.9 63.5 47.0 2 736 17.0 79.4 60.3 2 669 149.9 75.1 49.5 999 141 71.8 52.1 906 (4) 85.8 49.4 1 621 la) 67.4 48.6 2 342 44.0 66.5 u9.9 4 378 26.5 61.1 46.2 8 420 39.6 69,5 40.6 14 522 82.9 69.0 48.3 14 872 88.1 53,5 49.5 1 837 48.3 6.6 nu.9 76.9 48,1 5 049 386.9 LL.0 ASS 71.2 69.3 YB.B 22 113 -22.1 521 74.6 79.3 51.0 1 604 124.0 5.8 Su3 73.1 70.a 52.2 960 66.1 8.9 40i 72.8 72.4 49.1 ass 40.4 e.J 572 67.9 65.2 47,5 764 7.1 tN GROUP QUARTERS PER - NUMBER CENT OF TOTAL 240 1.2 182 1.1 0 .1 411 06.3 J54 1,6 57 1.Y J96 1.1 268 1.0 82 0.6 174 0.5 1 381 6.1 65 0.2 *36 1.1 42 1.1 205 0.9 B 0•3 153 0.7 30V 0.9 40 0.9 11 0.1 l .l -300 0.4 4 736 5.3 1 720 9.6 26 0.5 7 095 1.9 00 0.3 34 0.8 25 0.5 356 0.8 22 0.6 750 2.9 10 0.3 131 0.2 8 0.3 159 2.6 2 919 7.2 46 0.2 219 l.B 28 0.2 265 2.0 441 0.8 17 0,2 121 1.5 LI O.4 by 0.2 3 592 3.1 40 0.3 BT 0.2 J4 0.3 751 0.4 7 0.1 211 0.8 124 1.7 273 2.1 1 140 4.2 167 0.4 372 0.8 183 3.1 29 0.2 338 0.5 6 0.1 13 0.4 11 0.4 13 0.5 A s •� 6.104 California Table 20. AGE BY COLOR AND SEX, FOR STANDARD M ETxOPOLiTAN' STATISTICAL AREAS, URBANIZED AREAS, AND URBAN PLACES OF 10,000 OR MORE: 1960—Con. ["U" denotes an unincorporated Puce DG•dmn not shown where base Io less than 100] 1960 POPULATION 195 — POPULA- 1960 POPULATION 1950 AGE ALL CLASSES WHITE NONWHITE TION• 4LL CLASSES WHITE NONAHITE POPULA- TION• • TOTAL MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE TOTAL TOTAL MALE FEMALE11 MALE I FEMALE MALE 19EMALE TOTAL NAPA NATIONAL CITY ALL AGES • 22 170 10 703 11 467 10 614 11 377 a9 90 13 579 32 771 15 839 16 932 14 935 15 883 904 1 0V9 UNOER t YEAR • 453 214 239 211 233 3 4 261 1 051 538 1 so474 465 64 4S 21 199 621 1 YEAR • . • 449 222 227 221 225 1 2 545 1 013 528 4S5 469 435 59 50 t 1 334 2 YEARS. . • 470 250 220 P49 219 1 1 1 0-15 525 520 476 464 49 56 j 3 YEARS. „ . . 463 230 233 230 229 •• . 4 536 922 446 476 403 428 43 48 t 200 4 YEARS. . 502 255 246 253 242 3 4 f 945 477 468 439 425 38 43 5 YEARS. • 6 YEARS. • 479 415 2U9 225 230 190 246 229 3 1 213 863 455 408 417 372 38 36 432 T YEARS. . 469 231 238 224 228 18B 231 1 3 2 7 227 1 827 396 431 362 392 34 39 4U8 8 YEARS. . . . 415 200 215 197 212 3 3 587 7S9 671 362 381 397 290 341 351 374 270 21I 23 9 TEARS. • 397 207 190 204 lea 3 2 )} 632 329 303 303 271 30 26, 20 32 111 969 10 YEARS . 412 192 220 171 216 1 4 667 336 329 313 300 25� 29 11 TEARS A . 452 234 218 230 216 4 2 740 649 311 338 295 316 16 22 1 1 109 12 YEARS . 432 217 215 215 212 2 3 655 323 332 311 314 12I, 18 r 13 YEARS . 461 228 233 228 232 ��3 1 630 324 306 314 295 10� 11 J 14 YEARS 369 183 186 180 185 1 166 492 245 247 234 231 11 16 262 15 YEARS ... 386 205 181 204 180 1 l 160 488 250 238 243 228 7 10 274 16 YEARS . 17 YEARS 351 163 106 165 183 . J 35a 472 226 246 220 240 6 6 523 340 lea lea 154 182 1 3 424 190 234 1B3 226 7 6 18 YEARS . 306 141 165 141 162 •• 3 297 408 159 249 158 239 10 497 19 YEARS . 243 120 123 114 122 6 1 449 172 277 168 259 4 1B 20 TEARS . 21 AND OVER. 225 13 109 116 105 116 4 ... 126 460 183 277 177 264 6 l3 298 . 681 6 470 7 211 6 424 7 173 46 38 9 363 18 249 8 681 • 9 560 8 284 9 075 397 493 13 282 UNDER 5 YEARS. . 2 337 1 172 1 165 1 164 1 150 B 15 1 3U2 4 976 2 514 2 462 2 261 2 217 253 245 3 IS$ 5 TO 9 YEARS . 2 175 1 112 1 063 1 099 l 048 13 15 1 027 3 752 1 923 1 829 1 774 1 679 149 ISO 1 $09 10 TO 14 YEARS • 2 126 1 054 1 072 '1 044 t 061 10 It 906 ] 093 1 541 1 552 1 467 1 456 74 96 1 371 15 TO 19 YEARS • 1 626 706 840 778 629 8 11 815 2 241 997 1 244 972 1 192 25 52 1 284 20 TO 24 YEARS . 1 130 544 586 534 $82 10 4 767 2 516 1 IJ4 1 3B2 1 070 1 267 64 115 1849 25 TO 29 YEARS 1 210 586 624 583 617 3 7 1 027 2 527 1 2Y9 249Oa2 1 2T8 1 IbJ 147 1 347 ee 131 2 238 238 30 TO 34 YEARS . 1 340 634 706 628 698 6 e 1 054 2 313 1 1 278 1 O10 1 72 131 1 895 35 TO 39 WEARS . 1 631 792 839 782 834 10 5 1 106 2 372 1 143 1 229 1 010 1 114 72 62 1 ass 40 TO 49 YEARS . 1 715 736 803 5 6 980 1 B90 931 959 '898 931 33 28 1 311 YS TO 49 YEARS • 435 1 415 715 720 720 711 720 4 �•5 842 1 650 798 060 773 S46 25 14 1 079 50 TO 54 YEARS . 1 196 566 610 581 605. 5 834 �l 384 6e4 700 670 •668 14 12 864 55 TO 59 YEARS • 1 009 462 547 458 546 4 1 702 '¢ 093 093 $40 $40 553 553 527 62T 546 546 13 7 757 7S7 60 TO 64 YEARS . 942 450 492 448 492 2 �'2 62C 820 428 7 b 633 65 TO 69 YEARS 080 400 480 400 478 •�1 . 589 386 394 379 10 6 493 TD TO 74 YEARS • 643 283 360 282 360 445 567 252 315 249 313 3 4 381 75 TO 79 YEARS . 60 TO 84 YEARS • 510 271 234 98 276 173 234 98 276 q3 449 }� 421 161 260 159 258 2 2 ) 400 85 AND OVER... • ::159 54 105 54 _ 105 •33 .pl ,40 74 214 lot 87 63 _ 127 Its . 86 ,62 126 -117 1 1 1 J 1 ... 120 UNDER IS YEA p3 7 T15 3 863 3 852 3 830 1 SO4 3 793 13 205 6 644 6 561 6 148 6 046 496 515 7 132 65 AND OVER. . 2 467. 1 069 1 394 1 068 1 392 1 2 A 557 2 1J6 937 1 219 900 1 205 17 14 1 400 MEDIAN AGE . - J1•e 30.8 32.7 30.8. 32.9 . u 34.3, 24.6 24.2 25.0 24.6 25.6 13.4 18.2 27.5 49 ] NERPORT BEACH NORTH HIGHLANDS (U) ALL AGES • 26 564 12 671 13 893 12 624 13 823 47 70 12 120! 21 271 10 630 10 641 10 533 10 486 97 155 (11 UNDER 1 YEAR . 342 190 152' 189 150 1 2 227 645 328 317 323 312 5 5 , 1 YEAR 2 YEARS. 328 166 162 166 161 1 449' 724 394 330 391 322 3 8 . 3 YEAPS. . 373 399 205 194 168 205 205 193 167 204 .• A 1 1 4741 797 404 393 398 388 6 •5 4 YEARS. . 381 190 191 190 190 1 813 799 410 V06 403 J91 408 Y03 394 J86 2 3 9 7 5 YEARS. . 435 216 219 216 217 2 236' 799 406 372 393 386 5 4 6 TEARS. . 447 227 220 227 219 1 184i 735 370 365 364 359 6 6 T YEARS. r 446 221 225 221 223 h 72A D51 370 346 364 5 6 B YEARS. 456 227 229 227 229 4BSi 62.' 340 281 337 274 3 7 9 YEARS. . 395 166 209 186 209 '2 Ill 500 293 287 291 285 2 2 10 YEARS 442 230 212 2J0 212 549 273 276 2T0 273 3� J • 11 YEARS . 479 243 236 243 236 . I •11 592� 526 27l 255 264 255 7 12 YEARS . 13 YEARS 492 244 245 294 247 556 286 270 284 268 2 "2 . 14 YEARS 510 435 250 228 260 207 250 226 260 207 .. I� 126' 493 327 246 245 166 246 160 241 2 4 15 YEARS . 436 236 200 234 200 2 . 130{ 299 161 151 148 151 163 147 1 3 1 16 YEARS . 387 215 172 215 172 • ••i 264i 2]6 140 1J6 119 1]2 •�1 V 17 YEARS . 380 206 174 206 l73 . 257 125 132 123 132 2 •1 16 YEARS . 300 177 123 177 123 • ... 191' 179 78 101 77 100 1 19 YEARS • 249 140 109 136 108 4 A rr 144 +6 BB 56 66 .. 2 20 YEARS . . 232 124 108 123 108 1 • .. 91, 163 62 101 62 100 21 AND OVER. . 18 220 8 356 9 064 8 318 9 BOB 38 56 8 671 10 295 5 083 5 212 5 045 5 137 38 75 ... UNDER 5 YEARS. . 1823 945 876 943 872 2 6 1 ISO 3 778 1 942 1 836 1 923 1 802 19 34 5 t0 9 YEAAS . 2 179 1 077 1 102 1 077 1 097 5 905 3 429 1 754 1 675 1 733 1 650 21 25 10 TO 14 YEARS • 2 358 1 195 1 163 1 195 1 162 ... 1 718 2 451 1 239 1 212 1 224 1 200 15 12 IS TO 19 YEARS . 1 752 974 778 96S 776 6 2 SOS, 1 155 $50 605 546 597 4 8 20 TO 24 YEARS . l 253 612 641 606 636 6 5 591 1 182 451 73L 449 722 2 9 25 TO 29 YEARS . 1 241 592 649 Sao 643 4 6 970' 2 140 1 o19 1 121 1 009 1 099 10 22 30 TO 34 YEARS . 1 672 760 912 759 909 1 7 1 027' 2 045 1 019 1 026 1 O11 1 003 B 21 35 TO 39 YEARS . 2 216 1 032 1 184 1 028 1 172 4 12 1 140 1 956 1 000 956 992 943 B 13 40 TO 44 YEARS . 45 2 090 966 1 124 962 1 119 4 5 9971 1 216 673 543 668 538 5 5 TO 49 YEARS . 2 119 1 028 1 091 1 024 1 083 4 8 846� 724 401 323 400 322 l 1 SO TO 54 YEARS . 1 734 788 946 784 940 4 6 0121 402 228 174 225 174 3 SS TO 59 YEARS . 1 612 719 893 738 886 1 7 6161 271 136 135 136 135 ��1 60 TO 64 YEARS . 1 398 629 769 623 766 b 3 61611 197 77 120 77 119 65 TO 69 YEARS . 1 291 572 719 569 719 3 480� 140 66 72 67 71 �•1 1 70 TO 74 YEARS . 915 405 S10 403 510 2 •�1 . 141 89 40 49 40 49 75 TO 79 YEARS . 524 229 295 229 294 269� 54 18 36 18 36 60 TO 84 YEARS . 259 99 160 99 160 } 1 23 8 15 a l5 ... 65 AND OVER... 128 49 79 49 79 ., 3]I 19 7 12 T 11 76 65 AND OVER. • 3 117 13354 1 763 1 349 1 762 5 1 1 1271 325 141 184 140 182 1 2 MEDIAN AGE • • • A.3 JS•9 JB.S 35.9 30.5 ... ... 35.51 19.2 SB.$ 19.9 I8•5 19.9 ... 19.1 •.. w I NOT AVAILABLE. sj Cscncrat ropulatluD L.uarattcnsttcs V'L.l• Tahlo 21. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE POPULATION, FOR STANDARD METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS, URBANIZED AREAS, AND URBAN PLACES OF 10,000 OR MORE: 1960-Con.. I"U" denotes an Unincorporated place, Percent not shown where less than 0.1 or where has is loss than 100; population per household not shown whom less than 100 persons in households] URBAN PLACES -CON. SU84ECT MIRADA HILLS MODESTO MONROVIA MONTCLAIR MONTE- BELLO MONTEREY MONTEREY PARK MOUNTAIN VIEW NAPA NATION; AL CIT11 NEWPORT I BE 'NORTH HIGHLANOS (Ul TOTAL POPULATION 22 444 36 $85 27 079 13 546 32 097 22 638 37 821 30 889 22 170 32 77A 26 564� 21 271 RACE MALE 11 17 12 '6 662 15 31 ass967 18 15 15 839 12 67 11 10 WRITE. . 075 31 Oia L] 119 508 11 SOB b 664 15 293 293 10 1T 944 949 669 34 6It 10 614 1D 615 14 29 32 624, 533 !0 S22 4 297 26 1 213 4 3 198 125 4 11 5 535 52; 1d 22 INDIAN INDIAN • 36 26 3 3 22 25 3 8 20 2 6� I 8 JAPANESE . 64 16 56 223 333 37) 10 60 a 34 • . . 12 81 12 9 3 139 179 120 103 40 16 12 FItLIPINO IRA • 6 12 11 4 4 166 20 110 5 75 PS 6' 12 OTHER RACES. • • . . OTHER 21 2 J 4 14 Bb 32 IO 9 99 6t 9 FEMALE • . . . I1 247 19 013 14 272 6 858 16 536 '10 760 19 31B 15 582 11 467 16 932 13 893 to 641 WHITE. • . . . . . 11 161 18 595 12 839 6 830 16 275 9 938 18 798 15 030 11 377 IS 883 13 023 10 u86 NEGRO. . e 285 1 336 5 6 159 7 15 9 603 36 30 INDIAN 11 22 2 3 22 18 4 10 22 2 d 16 JAPANESE . 60 19 77 ] 215 4p 342 344 30 30p 12 77 CHIhESC. . . . . 5 79 7 8 7 98' L67 99 36 19 5, 8 F IL IPSNO • 2 3 7 3 •. •11 51 16 63 B let 2 13 OTHER RACES. .. . 10 4 2 79 34 21 5 11h 9 11 tl MARITAL STATUS i, TOTAL k MALE, 14 YEARS AND OVER6 . 6 460 12 393 9 346 3 945 11 956 8 522 12 926 10 282 7 548 10 106 9 682 5 856 SINGLE . . 905 2 4BB 1 895 666 2 640 2 556 2 382 2 154 1 564 1 93,4 2 178 966 MARRIED• . . • . 5 450 9 064 6 603 3 145 B Lao 5 475 9 875 7 633 5 533 7 586 6 BBS, 4 728 PERCENT MARRIED• • $0.4 73.1 72.8 79.7 71.4 64.2 76.4 74.2 73.3 75.1 71.1 60.7 SEPARATED. . 24 179 Ise 33 110 B6 120 too 78 115 73I 36 WIDOWED. . . 39 406 352 61 300 177 310 220 234 237 253 56 DIVORCED . 66 435 296 73 336 3L4 359 275 217 349 363 106 FEMALE. 14 YEARS AND OVER, 6 668 14 DOLL 10 890 4 127 12 603 7 612 13 971 10 801 8 353 11 336 10 957 6 084 SINGLE . ., 840 2 158 1 630 545 2 333 1 120 1 953 1 609 1 all 1 505 1 706 756 MARRIED. . • 5 474 9 184 6 925 3 192 B 318 5 436 9 979 7 725 5 646 B 211 6 970 4 845 PERCENTMARRIED 82.1 65.6 63.6 77.3 66.0 71.4 71.4 71.5 67.6 72:4 63.6 79.6 SEPARATED. . S1 261 22V SV 209 102 185 156 126 214 126 89 WIDOWED. • 245 1 933 1 74y 241 1381 736 1 396 1 002 1 122 1 070 1 492 252 DIVORCED .•• . . . . . 109 729 592 149 571 320 643 465 36B .550 7B9 231 NONWHITE MALE, l4 YEARS AND OVER. • 76 11 141 347 63 466 Y9 SINGLE 13 107 167 210 237 3 41 213 55 138 23 66 25 15 9 MAgRPERC 53 a 347 2.4 280 34 17 33 . . . . PARATED. ... 54.2 4.6 6.6 6647 •.. 74.1 4.1 57.1 7.3 82.2 65.4 5.4 ... 82:6 21S ..: ..• . • SEPARATED ..I. 12 47 ••1 11 2 4 �•2 6 2 1 WIDOWED. . �•2 31 23 4 7 '4 1 1 DIVORCED . . • . . 22 22 28 . 1 23 2 ] 2 1 2 ... FEMALE, 14 YEARS AND OVER. 63 254 922 11 174 571 366 361 '50 574 58 67 SINGLE 17 51 160 1 32 87 51 Si 13 62 14 12 MARRIED. • . . . 43 164 563 30 129 430 291 266 32 441 29 69 PERCENTMARRIED. . . . ... 64.6 61.1 ••. 74.1 75.3 79.5 79.2 .•. 63.8 ... ••• SEPARATED• . . • . . . . 2 28 60 •.. ... q 5 4 2 5 6 •.• WIDOWED. . 3 26 142 8 40 15 21 2 F2 8 4 DIVORCED . • • . . . . • 13 57 • 5 14 9 3 3 e 7 2 HOUSEHOLDS ' TOTAL TOTAL POPULATION 22 444 36 585 27 079 13 546 32 097 22 618 37 821 30 See 22 170 32 771 26 564 23 271 IN HOUSEHOLDS. 22 090 36 189 26 B11 13 464 31 923 21 237 37 756 30 604 22 017 32 467 26 464 2l 229 HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD. . . 5 628 12 290 9 552 3 468 10 294 7 001 12 206 9 663 7 339 9 744 9 972 5 ISO HEAD OF PRIMARY FAMILY . 5 491 9 656 7 365 3 267 8 837 5 654 30 481 8 095 5 975 8 441 7 511 4 944 PRIMARY INDIVIDUAL 137 2 634 2 187 201 1 457 1 347 1 725 1 566 1 364 1 3b 2 455 236 WIFE OF HEAD 5 304 8 547 6 391 3 053 7 769 5 050 9 508 7 281 5 274 7 139 6 622 4 $69 CHILD UNDER 1B OF HEAD . 9 999 11 826 7 993 5 994 9 753 7 233 12 498 it 033 7 396 12 590 7 305 10 176 OTHER RELATIVE Oe HEAD . 977 2 804 2 412 612 3 702 1 602 3 Ole 2 040 1 691 2 559 1 764 1 032 NONRELATIVE OF HEAD. . 182 720 463 137 385 351 526 Sal 355, 435 801 272 IN GROUP QUARTERS. 354 396 268 82 174 1 381 65 285 L53 304 100 42 INMATE OF INSTITUTION. 4 272 179 74 13 3 24 161 125 203 J _ . OTHER. • . . . . . . . 350 124 89 B 161 1 376 41 124 28 191 97 42 POPULATION PER HOUSEHOLD . 1.93 2.94 2.81 3.88 3.10 3.03 5.09 5.17 3.00 3.33 2.65 ' 4.10 NONWHITE i TOTAL POPULATION 208 871 2 732 54 529 1 713 1 L24 1 190 1]9 i 95J 117 252 IN HOUSEHOLDS. . . . . . 194 Boa 2 721 52 529 1 6" 1 116 1 163 l7y 1 946 I1'! 252 HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD. • . 43 242 773 9 136 455 302 312 43 461 26' 36 HEAD OF PRIMARY FAMILY . 31 173 600 B 128 345 282 265 33 423 10 W1 34 PRIMARY INDIVIDUAL . 12 69 L73 1 8 110 20 47 10 39 16' 2 WIFE OF HEAD • 38 127 462 10 121 371 273 258 28 J82 12 64 CHILD UNDER 18 OF HEAD 74 302 1 063 29 209 592 442 431 76 973 15 128 OTHER RELATIVE OF HEAD . 17 3l9 341 4 58 ISB 81 129 14 111 3 14 NONRELATIVE OF HEAD. . 22 58 82 ,•2 5 37 18 33 12 19 611 10 IN GROUP . 14 23 11 300 B 27 6 7 OF jNsR5• INMATE 1NST1TUT1uN. .. ,l4 11 3 2 2 •�e 1 2 �•7 •..� . OTHER. . . 12 8 . 98 26 4 i ••• POPULATION PER HOUSEHOLD • 4.51 3.so 3.52 3.89 3.55 3.70 3.77 4.02 4.22 a.50 7.00 0•220 t ' California Table 32.-SUMMARY OF SOCIAL CHARACTERISTICS, FOR STANDARD METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS, URBANIZED AREAS, AND URBAN PLACES OF 10,000 OR MORE: 1960-Con. Itice Icxl Inr x4urn• 4f d4Y). 1't•rMn1 nni •h4nn Ghrn• Irry (lun 0.1, )xatm6 mnlnny .md nUr nm •B44u ol4•n• L iv w iv Ilnm tU7l TOTAL POPULATION FOREIGN NATIVE TOTAL PER- CHIL- PER- PERSONS 25 YEARS FAHI- 80RN POPV- POPU- SONS DREN SONS OLD AMC OVER MARRIED LIES PERCENT LATION LATION 5 YEARS IN ELE- 14 TO COUPLES NATIVE PERCENT 0Lp ANO MENTARY 17 PERCENT PEPCENt CUMU- PER- OF RCE WITH PERCENT PENT OVER SCHOOL YEARS MEDIAN ,WHO PERCENT WITH LATIVE AREA CENT FOREIGN MOTHER RESIO- MOVED - OLD SCHOOL COM- WITHOUT OWN FER- NUMBER FOREIGN OR TONGUE 1NG INTO PERCENT PERCENT YEARS PLETED OWN CHIL- TILITY BORN MIXED OTHER IN HOUSE MI- IN PER- COM- 4 YEARS HOUSE- DREN RATE2 PARENT --THAN STATE AFTER GRANT' PRI- CENT PLETED OF HIGH HOLD UNDER AGE ENGLISH OF 195E DATE IN SCHOOL 6 YEARS BIRTH SCHOOL SCHOOL OR MORE OLD URBAN PLACE_ COLTON. • . . COMPTON 18 666 6.0 20.8 79.1 53.0 ` 28.9 16.0 B.8 94.b 10.4 37.4 1.4 35.5 2 070 CONCORD . • . . 71 812 36 20B 3.7 3•S 10.0 13.2 69.2 38.9 32.9 16.7 7,7 67.5 11.2 43.3 1.8 37.2 1 967 CORONA. . . W . . 13 336 8.9 21.5 60,8 77.1 51.6 50.5 31.6 30.7 31.3 25.4 6.9 93,7 12.3 62.5 0.8 42.4 2 020 CORONADO• 18 039 5.8 11.7 60.0 23.6 53.2 55.5 13.5 92.3 11.1 44.5 1.2 31.1 1 903 COSTA nESA• COVINA. 37 550 6.6 12.7 50.1 38.0 48.3 36.6 13.3 10.0 84.0 82.8 02.8 12.8 12.1 72.2 53.9 55.9 0.9 40.2 1 549 CULVER 20 124 4.8 13.9 52.2 40.3 29.4 23.1 ]•3 12.1 1.4 35.8 { 725 CITY DELY 32 163 9.7 20.9 63.0 39.1 28.1 15.1 10.3 95.4 12.4 56.5 1.4 1.0 35.8 1 725 794 CITY . OELANO. 44 Tql 9.3 24,4 72.1 64.8 37.0 46.1 22.2 92.7 12.3 60.5 1.6 26.7 1 550 • . . • . • . . 11 913 11.7 20.0 83.4 56.1 34.7 21.1 8.1 8861 9.5 35.9 1.4 37.8 1 599 34.8 2 149 DEL PASO HEIGHTS-ROBLA (U). 11 495 J.3 8.3 64.6 4417 38.5 28.3 DOWNEY• . .'. . • . . . 82 505 5.3 14.7 63.6 43.1 27.6 14.0 2.2 13.6 91.5 10.4 35.7 2.5 41.7 2 OBO DUARTE. . . . . . . . EAST LOS ANGELES ). 13 962 6.4 13.6 62.4 42.8 32.5 19.1 12.0 93.3 90.3 12.2 11.9 57.5 49.5 1.0 1.4 30.0 1 666 42.9 1 950 IU EA57 WNITTIER (U) lOY 270 19 884 20.3 4.3 34.0 91. 62R 29.5 6.8 I3.7 83.2 8.8 23.8 2.3 N.l l 923 EL CAJON. 37 618 3.7 14.6 1D.8 45.9 55.0 45.9 35.9 21.0 38.6 18.1 11.5 96.5 12.5 70.2 0.6 44.7 1 912 EL CENTRO • . . 16 811 11.5 12.2 81.9 47.0 36.3 28.1 23.4 8.3 92.1 12.1 52.9 1.3 35.9 { 952 952 EL CEflRl TO. 25 437 7.0 21.8 66.2 56.2 22.8 27.4 B.7 09,Y 11.8 LLq.0 1.3 I'S 35.9 2 EL MONTE. . 13 163 6.7 18.3 72.0 4Y.1 20.8 13.4 12.7 9.6 9].2 87.5 12.5 66.7 25.9 1 486 EL SEGUNDO. . , • . 14 219 4.7 I1.3 52.8 33.] 3LL.1 l9.] 11.1 42.6 1.7 30.6 1 753 6.7 93.3 12.7 59.7 0.8 29.5 ! 582 ESCOYO[00 EVNEK 4• 16 377 5.5 13.1 66.7 36.0 50.2 35.7 t1.8 90.9 11.3 4V.9 1.7 32.5 1 093 � FAIRFIELD 28 1J] 6.5 15.8 71.2 SJ•9 33.J ' 23.0 13.9 91.4 13.6 46.8 1.5 28.2 1 021 . . . FLORENCE-GRAHAM fill . 14 968 38 164 5.6 8.4 IL6 61.9 37.5 46•i 42.2 AB 92.2 12.2 60.0 0.9 49.5 1 786 FONTANA . lY 659 9.4 13.6 16.7 BB.2 68.8 41.2 32.4 34.6 32.9 13.0 26.1 11.7 80,] 8.9 22.6 2.6 37.7 1 886 FREMONT . 43 790 4.9 15.9 75.3 52.8 41.2 35.0 10.8 S.4 91.] 31.5 46.3 46.3 3.2 J0.] 1 BBY fflE5N0• 133 929 8.0 17.6 85.6 54.7 32.6 20.3 6.7 90•7 12.1 1.2 46J 2 111 FULLERTON $6 110 5.3 13.4 61.0 40.3 29•6 34.4 7.0 91.5 11.7 48.0 1.5 30.9 1 648 GARDENA : 35 9.1 7.1 21.8 70.4 V3.7 34.0 19.0 12.6 94.1 91.0 12.5 32.2 63.6 56.0 1.4 34.9 1 796 GARDEN GROVE• . . . . . 84 23H 4.1 11.6 52.3 37.3 37.6 43.3 7•e 91.1 12.3 60.0 1.8 34.4 1 620 GLENDALE. • . • 119 442 9.0 17.5 57.1 32,9 1.3 1.4 14.8 15.0 92.6 12.3 $9.7 1.9 42.9 2 063 GLENDORA. . 20 752 LL.8 12.7 49.3 39.0 23.1 5.7 94.3 1.0 20.6 1 266 HAGGINWOOD (U). . . 11 469 4.1 10.9 54.8 43.6 40.3 27.0 6.4 91.0 12.4 63.1 0.5 35,2 1 911 HANFORD 10 L33 8.0 19.9 81.0 60.2 34.6 21.0 l5.2 84.2 11.1 41.9 1.3 33.6 1 B86 HAATHORNE . • . . 33 035 5.4 15.6 65.3 38.6 32•8 17.5 14.6 90.8 10.3 12.2 39.3 57.1 1.6 31.5 1 893 HERMOSA HERMOSA BEACH 72 700 5.0 16.2 68.5 53.7 32.6 26.2 4.2 91.5 12.1 52.7 1.4 1.3 SY.q 1 6Y0 44.1 t 999 HUNTINGTOILLGROVE fill .. . •. 16 tt5 34 669 6.4 D.9 0.6 13.`2 42.6 J9.9 . 36.6 ,18.1 3 6.5 89.3 12.4 61.6 4�8 25.6 l 360 HUNTINGTON BEACH. ". 1'1 492 7.b 10.0 67.0 75•'S 49.0 33.7 27.7 •5.7 94.1 12.0 $1.5 "41.1 L.3 55.1 2 167 HUNTINGTON PARK . . . . 29 92C 10.1 17.3 41.4 40.6 24.0 I.B 93.7 1/.0 0.9 28.6 1 025 59.5 R5,3 39.2 19.5 17.0 84.7 11.1 42.9 1.1 16.5 1 138 IMPERIAL BEACH. . INGLEWOOD 17 773 3.4 9.1 45.5 26.6 55.2 51.a 5.5 08.2 12.1 53.4 0.9 47.8 2 007 . • • . . LA CANADA-FLINTRIDGE (U). 63 390 IB 338 9.5 5.9 19.3 60.2 33.1 34.0 17.3 19.9 92.5 12.2 57.6 1.3 20.7 1 149 . LA HABRA. . 25 136 5.6 15.9 14.9 51.0 61.2 48.4 43.7 19.3 39.7 10.7 36.1 22.0 97.1 13.5 83.0 0.7 25.8 1 623 LAKEWOOD. . 67 L26 4.3 13.5 45.4 43.7 19.5 0.7 8.7 13.2 92.6 12.3 60.7 1.0 42.1 1 676 LA MESA . . . LANCASTER (U) 30 4ul 5.3 13.2 54.9 35.8 33.1 26.9 9.6 94.2 94.8 12.2 42.5 58.2 66.2 1.0 1.3 35.2 1 904 28.6 1 670 LA PUENTE 26 012 2.8 11.2 52.4 3]•0 37.3 37.7 9.8 93.1 32.4 64.8 1.4 43.0 1 869 . LAWNOALE• 24 723 5.7 16.8 73.9 Y6.8 24.8 21.5 9.9 86.9 11.4 43.7 2.7 55.5 2 $32 • . LEMON GROVE IU) 21 740 19 34B 5.0 5.0 12.6 61.6 35.7 46.3 25.5 ' 6.1 85.0 10.6 37.0 2.0 42.3 2 002 34.2 57.3 39.1 38.9 25.2 10.1 94.6 12.2 55.7 1.2 32.2 1 646 LENNOX (UI• • LIVERMORE 31 224 6.5 13.8 58.1 30.0 44.6 25.7 11.5 08.9 11.4 94.9 1.0 31.9 1 466 . LODI• 16 058 3.8 14.2 68.0 45.5 38.5 42.1 9.0 09.3 12.4 63.7 0.9 41.4 1 835 . LOMITA (U). 22 229 10.4 23.1 90.6 47.3 29.1 22.4 15.8 90.4 10.4 41.6 0.5 26.6 1 637 r LOMPOC. . 14 963 6.7 14.0 53.7 37.5 41.2 20.4 10.4 86.7 11.1 42.0 0.6 30.2 1 782 . LONG BEACH. 14 415 5.7 13.7 $a.7 37.0 65.7 59.6 I0.6 81.3 12.2 57.1 1.7 40.5 1 839 . . . . LOS ALTOS . 344 153 19 696 6.2 7.2 14.2 52.1 30.5 33.9 22.1 13.7 eB.9 12.1 53.8 1.0 24.3 1 435 LOS ANGELES 2 481 456 12.6 18.0 20.0 62.0 47.1 26.0 39.3 t0.7 98.0 13.0 77.8 0.8 29.L 1 743 . 31 7.0 18.6 76.4 59.6 36.1 37.6 32.. 30.2 15.8LYNWOOD l4.l 15.7 89.9 l2.1 SJ.V 1.] P.6 1 471 MADERA. MANHATT . • • . . . . . 430 14 LLJO 6.9 18.6 09.7 19.9 91.3 11.9 49.4 1.0 23.9 1 506 54.5 34.8 18.0 9.8 87.2 9.2 35.2 l.4 • 33.0 1 913 MANMATTA. BEACH NAYWOOD 33 93Y a.2' 14.3 41.9 44.0 31.0 17.3 14.1 95.0 12.7 73.7 0.9 33.9 1 517 • MENLO PARK. 14 568 6.8 14.6 65.9 29.0 40.2 20.3 L7.1 80.1 10.3 35.8 1.3 25.5 1 341 • MERCED. 26 957 '20 B.B 16.4 64.6 43.7 31.4 41.0 15.4 94.0 12.7 66.4 1.4 26.6 1 502 . . . . MILLBRAE. 066 6.4 15.8 81.6 48.6 38.2 29.1 7.5 85.6 11.4 46.5 1.9 37.0 1 841 . MILL VALLEY 15 871 8.9 24.6 64.5 $7.9 22.3 31.4 15.4 96.6 12.5 65.7 1.0 26.6 1 622 • MIRADA HILLS. . 10 411 22 444 9.6 4.6 20.1 50.6 52.2 27.9 29.3 17.4 96.5 12.9 75.3 0.6 27.8 1 555 MODESTO . . 36 SEE 5.8 15.0 14.5 47.9 71.7 47.2 50.6 34.0 30.9 24.2 22.3 10.4 94.6 12.6 71.5 1.5 54.8 1 868 MONROVIA. 27 079 7.5 14.6 59.2 35.1 33.4 16.8 7.0 91.7 12.0 50.4 1.5 26.6 1 665 MONTCLAIR . . . . • . . 13 546 4.2 10.6 39.8 37.0 38.6 12.3 89.3 12.L 52.1 1.2 25.5 1 594 61.4 9.1 93.1 12.2 56.0 0.7 45.0 2 224 MONTEBELLO. . . . MONTEREY. 32 097 11.6 26.0 78.1 49.6 28.2 10.2 23.8 93.1 11.5 46.5 1.6 24.3 1 USS • . . . MONTEREY PARK . 22 618 37 821 13.7 19.0 62.3 44.0 46.1 36.6 10.1 86.3 12.2 54.9 1.2 35.4 1 578 MOUNTAIN VIEW • 30 869 10.2 9.1 2Y.9 69.6 45.8 30.6 13.0 18.5 92.3 12.2 56.5 1.2 32.0 1 530 NAPA. • 16.2 75.0 46.E 37.7 44.7 7.8 92.6 12.3 59.4 1.3 34.3 1 $58 . . . NATIONAL CITY 22 170 4.8 15.2 74.8 53.1 33.5 30.2 7.9 9012 11.7 47.6 1.3 27.1 1 753 . . . -NEWEOgT B€ " 'r.�.2dwS.Q•Y-.w,.468 32 771 6.8 14.2 9,,,�6 75.4 36.2 r��y? 44.1 -"4p•2_ 29.4 8.1 7v2 Bb,S 10.9 39.6 1.B 39.3 1864 NORTH MIGHLpNpS 1U) . . 2l 271 3.3 9.1 29.6 40.3 45.2 , .28.9 47 0 ....• �7.2 M 9?•,T, ,,��2,_9• 16�.,�, b1.5 0.8 -"19.6 19.6 .w,1 382,_ 1-382 NORTH SACRAMENTO• • . 12 922 3.3 11,1 58.7 49.2 40.9 27.6 95.3 l26 0.8, NORWALK . . ... . . . BB 739 S. 14.4 66.5 47.2 29.0 16.7 6.0 7.9 94.9 12.0 50.7 1.3 3h•1 1 766 NOVATO, • • 17 08l 5.2 13.6 60.6 40.2 47.0 51•u ].1 87.9 93,9 91.9 11.1 40.0 2.0 45.5 2 102 ...LAN' . . 0AKUN0OCEANS 367 548 9.6 18.6 72.4 47•J 29.2 1LL.J 17.4 12.5 12.4 6B•9 VS•9 0.9 V4.5 1 B88 Oda 2Y.2 ass I . . . . • . . ONTAR I0 24 971 5.V 31.4 SI.B 43.5 7.3 82.7 12.1 52.V 3.6 1.0 1 u0.9 1 660 • . . . . . , . 46 bO 5.7 12.5 12.9 50.5 50.4 J9.5 SO.J 29.1 10,2 90.9 11.9 49.3 13 32,7 1 910 1 PERSONS WHO LIVED IN DIFFERENT A COUNTIES IN THE UNITED STATES IN 1955 ANO 1960. CHILDREN EVER BORN PER 11000 WOMEN 15 TO 44 YEARS OLD OF ALL MARITAL CLASSES. General Social and Economic Characteristics 6-277 Table 72.—SOCIAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE POPULATION, FOR STANDARD METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS, URBANIZED AREAS, AND URBAN. PLACES OF 10,000 OR MORE: 1960—Con. [Sre it tt for •44rm of dntn. It Y9 not.h0W 4 n here Iia o H lei than 2101 SUBJECT URBAN PLACES --CON. NATIO•- _ NENPORTNORTH NORTH OCEAN - NAPA AL et BEACH HIGHLANDS SACRA- NORWALK NOVATO OAKLAND SIDE ONT4Rt0 ORANbE IUS MENTO TOTAL POPULATION. . . . . . . . . . . 22 170 32 1 11 26 564� 21 271 12 922 88 739 17 Sal 367 $48 24 971 46 SIT 26 444 NATIVITY AND PARENTAGE NATIVE. . . . . . . . . . . . 21 104 30 5 2 24 967 20 560 12 493 64 131 16 956 332 369 23 632 43 956 24 042 NATIVE PARENTAGE. . . . . . . 17 732 25 B ul 21 529� 18 624 11 063 71 347 14 532 264 060 20 260 37 921 21 176 WHITE . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 666 24 3 21 41W IS 511 10 663 70 506 13 906 177 412 19 095 37 319 21 129 NONWHITE, . . . . . . . . 66 1 3jp+4 1l5 113 400 B41 626 86 648 1 165 603 47 FOREIGN OR MIXED PARENTAGE. . 3 372 •4 6b8' 3 438� 1 936 1 430 12 lieu 2 424 68 309 3 372 6 035 3 666 AHITE . . . . . 3 310 4 u 3 400 1 S70 1 415 12 S35 2 304 62 558 3 192 6 023 3 601 NONWHITE. . . . . . . . . . . 62 2 6 ]BI 66 l5 249 120 5 751 1BU 12 65 FOREIGN BORN. . . . 1 066 2 239 1 597- 711 429 4 608 925 35 179 1 339 2 661I t 602 WHITE . . . . . . . . . . . 1 016 1 650 1 5591 640 397 4 418 843 3D 714 1 .-a 2 6$U 1 569 NONWHITE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 A91 38 71 32 19D 82 4 465 199 41 33 STATE OF BIRTH TOTAL NATIVE POPULATION . . 21 104 30 5 2 24 967 20 560 12 493 84 131 16 956 332 369 23 632 43 956 24 842 BORN IN STATE OF RESIDENCE, 11 250 11 a 9 10 6511 8 263 6 150 39 694 6 S15 157 127 7 430 17 347 9 400 BORN IN DIFFERENT STATE . . . . . 9 309 18 207 12 269 11 650 6 062 42 184 9 368 153 489 14 995 25 560 14 629 BORN 1N U.S. OUTLYING AREA. AT SEA, ETC . 72 424 1441 314 59 411 364 1 562 281 206 70 STATE OF BIRTH NOT REPORTED . . . . 473 812 1 90]� !13 222 1 842 409 20 091 926 043 543 RESIDENCE IN 1955 4 t POPULATION 5 YEARS OLD AND OVER. 1960.. . 19 B33 27 795 24 736' 17 493 lY 255 76 102 15 307 332 776 21 111 41 186 23 316 SAME HOUSE AS IN 1960 . . . . . . . . 7 178 a as$ 7 305 u 012 LL y29 J1 236 2 All 3Y7 78l 5 06J l7 072 b 131 DIFFERENT HOUSE IN U.S. 12 060 17 200 15 904 12 }89 6 535 42 653 10 876 168 483 34 852 23 239 16 337 SAME COUNTY . . . . . . 6 078 9 030 a 847 Y 167 3 433 29 955 3 015 121 022 5 664 11 262 8 532 DIFFERENT COUNTY. . . 5 982 B 170 7 13Tp 8 222 3 102 12 698 7 863 47 461 9 18B 11 977 7 805 SAME STATE. . . . . . . V 065 2 125 4 674: 3 597 1 640 3 838 3 361 22 047 2 923 6 093 3 002 DIFFERENT STATE . . . . 1917 6 0Y5 • 2 463• 4 625 1 462 B 860 4 482 25 414 6 765 5 San 4 903 ABROAD. •• 379 1 252 45V 905 198 978 1 541 5 877 656 517 461 MOVED, RESIDENCE IN 1955NOT REPORTED . . 216 488 996, 187 93 1 235 277 10 635 540 35b 387 YEAR MOVED INTO PRESENT HOUSE ' TOTAL . 22 170 32 7Z1 26 564' 21 271 12 922 80 739 17 861 367 548 24 971 46 617 26 444 1956 TO . . . . . . . . . 7 436 14 4 7 10 690 9 607 5 267 26 454 8 403 107 208 12 932 14 134 10 258 195. . . 2 464 4 n16 3 645 2 637 1 463 10 136 2 825 40 263 2 795 5 041 3 541 1957. . . 1 870 2 369 2 502 1 864 552 - 7 609 l 814 31 144 1 929 4 566 2 958 195Y TO 1956. 151 4 "5 4 Ann 4 113 1 830 19 156 2 879 61 928 '3 297 a 779 5 100 1950 TO 1953. •u 2 ISO 3 367 2 574 1 760 1 443 16 522 1 060 41 279 1 BBB 6 561 1 949 1940 TO 1949. . . 2 361 2 304 1 807, 87 1 444 5 243 491 46 440 1 421 4 317 t 667 1939 OR EARLIER 1 011 84y9 322 26 391 595 126 25 169 372 1 253 651 ALWAYS LIVED IN THIS HOUSE. . . . . . 6B9 e'24 3BO 1 177 512 3 024 283 14 109 337 1 946I 300 PLACE OF WORK AND MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION ' ALL WORKERS I. . . . . . . 7 985 10 3164 9 894I 6 909 4 986 27 108 6 886 142 72C 8 992 16 026 9 978 WORKED IN COUNTY OF RESIDENCE . 5 678 9 942 7 691 6 482 4 633 25 112 5 730 115 211 8 .95 11 102 9 127 WORKED O4TSIDE COUNTY OF RESIDENCE, 1 994 yyu 1 294 336 183 1 412 953 16 257 137 Y 400 58A PLACE OF WORK NOT, REPORTED. 3)3 31a 901 91 170 584 203 11 252 300 524 267 PRIVATE AUTOMOBILE OR CAP POOL. . . . . 6 816 B 189 7 590 6 12l 4 24 703 V 93 865 1 012 l4 154 8 482 RAILROAD. SUBWAY. OR ELEVATED .. IY 4 .. ... ... ... ... 65 12 n BUS OR STREETCAR. 12'/ 7 5 67 59 215 .. 263 208 21 562 353 ... WALKED TO WORK. . . . . . . . . . •474 628 5801 279 104 602 230 10 637 749 62 749 115 499 OTHER MEANS . . . 184 273 2341 256 76 695 el5 WORKED AT HOME. . . . . . . . . . I57 470, 449�I 108 115 279 169 1 729 1 2 990 164 277 193 459 352 26U NOT REPORTED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227 365 970 86 154 566 • 156 11 BOB 435 3B1 270 VETERAN STATUS CIVILIAN MALES 14 YEARS OLD AND OVER. 7 395 8 526 9 Sell 4 797 4 129 26 788 3 245 128 121 5 486 IS 466 8 300 VETERAN . . . . . . . . . . . 3 418 4 104 4 408 2 916 1 947 14 087 1 823 52 739 2 774 6 596 3 652 KOREAN WAR. ••. . 634 865 493 613 3B7 3 057 351 8 575 497 1 316 732 KOREAN WAR AND WORLD WAR 11 . . . . 259 6L1 216 359 95 601 248 2 498 523 314 238 WORLD WAR 11. . . 1 654 1 834 2 562 1 574 971 8 743 983 27 195 t 154 3669 1 964 WORLD WAR I . . 433 SY2 Tell 111 194 418 80 7 440 244 $07 324 OTHER SERVICE . . . . . 438 452 396y 259 300 1 26B 161 7 031 356 794 394 NONVETERAN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 977 4 392 5 1731 1 Sal 2 182 12 701 1422 75 382 2 712 8 870 4 645 MARRIED COUPLES AND FAMILIES I MARRIED COUPLES . . . . . . . . 5 392 7 375 6 6831 4 588 3 000 1B B95 3 675 82 091 6 189 It 179 6 274 WITH OWN HOUSEHOLD. . . . . . 5 324 7 243 6 631� 4 549 2 960 18 $23 3 041 80 743 6 125 11 036 6 199 WITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER 6 1 539 2 854 1 416 2 494 1 131 a 829 1 790 20 469 2 615 3 758 2 136 WITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18. . 3 098 4 542 3 190 3 682 1845 14 730 2 694 37 577 3 725 6 84B 3 737 WITH HUSBAND UNDER 45 2 694 4 679 2 749 3 690 1 822 14 000 2 835 36 305 4 308 6 205 3 616 WITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18. . 2 302 3 695 2 140 3 255 1 437 12 586 2 466 26 273 3 257 5 348 2 950 FAMILIES. . . . . . . 6 029 8 519 7 552 4 964 3 414 19 914 4 102 97 193 6 831 12 239 6 907 HUSSANO-WIFE FAMILIES . 5 324 7 256 6 639 4 549 2 960' 18 544 3 841 BO 828 6 128 11 036 6 199 WITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER 6 . 1 632 3 344 1 483 2 661 1 232 9 054 1 825 23 474 2 791 4 007 2 223 WITH DAN CHILDREN UNDER 18. . . . . , 3 443 5 465 3 706 V 006 2 109 15 535 3 063 44 446 4 116 7 513 4 107 UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS . . . . . . . 1 685 1 117 3 118 500 740 t 877 2 056 49 056 1 553 2 682 2 366 PERSONS UNDER 1S YEARS OLD. . 7 799 13 267 7 743 10 549 4 978 39 944 7 345 107 028 9 423 17 510 9 363 LIVING WITH BOTH PARENTS. . . . . . . . 6 782 10 870 6 627 9 243 4 122 36 169 6 740 83 341 B 098 15 297 8 316 CHILDREN EVER BORN , WOMEN EVER MARRIED, 15 TO 24 YEARS OLD. . 592 ) 1 617 379 797 735 2 9D9 433 10 123 1 560 1 558 891 CHILDREN PER I.000 WOMEN EVER MARRIED 1 122 1 289 9O2 1 710 1 128 1 712 1 263 t 169 1 078 1 338 1 267 WOMEN EVER MARRIED, 25 TO 34 YEARS OLD. 175 2 4B3 1 364 2 167 BUS 7 535 1 437 19 311 1 B33 3 010 1 779 CHILDREN PER 0000 WOMEN EVER MARRIED 2 u97 2 500 1 e41 2 671 2 510 2 653 2 244 2 252 2 319 1 51-7 2 190 WOMEH EVER MARRIED. 35 TO 44 YEARS OLD. . 1 657 2 178 2 246 1 462 726 6 472 1 423 24 589 1 610 3 28U 1 793 CHILDREN PER 1,000 WOMEN EVER MARRIED 2 365 2 4q9 1 975 - 2 668 2 784 2 642 2 420 2 129 2 1B3 2 605 2 479 INCLUDES STATIS General Social still Iicononit.c Characfcrisrics C-297 Table 73.-EDUCATION, EMPLOYMENT STATUS, AND SELECTED LABOR FORCE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE POPULATION, FOR STANDARD METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS, URBANIZED AREAS, AND URBAN PLACES OF 10,000 OR MORE: 1960-Con. lw u•V. fur •.urn of dn10. I'rvrnt unt Am 9he.• Ieaa tha. 0.1: permt Pnd nmmnl nu >Imn .hurt lm P w lean Ihnn 2001 URBAN PLACES --CON. SUBJECT NAPA NATION-' ITY AL CITY KBEACH BEACH 'NORTH HIGHLANDS AU) NORTH SACRA- MEMTO NORWALN NOV4T0 OAKLAND OCEAN- SIDE O.VTARIO ORA.vGE SCHOOL ENROLLMENT 1 TOTAL ENROLLED. 5 TO 34 YEARS OLD 5 553 a 156 6 5721 6 760 3 447 26 947 4 867 76 643 5 $61 12 533 6 820 KINDERGARTEN• . . 376 703 419, 750 254 2 507 452 5 582 570 1 Owl 475 PUBLIC. M. . 372 742 399, 742 254 2 448 448 5 264 554 971 447 ELEMENTARY 11 TOB YEARS) . . . . . 3 527 'S 406 3 668� 4 627 2 157 18 646 3 367 46 235 3 680 7 772 4 III PUBLIC. • . . . . . 3 247 4 969 3 399� 4 296 2 025 17 172 3 129 39 577 3 412 6 982 3 419 HIGH SCHOOL INTO 4 YEARS). 1 384 1 624 1 774° 1 197 874 4 985 84B 17 651 1 005 2 931 1 461 PUBLIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 316 1 506 1 621I 1 163 06 4 779 825 15 599 981 2 825 l 416 COLLEGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 266 303 711� 106 162 809 200 7 175 306 760 773 NUMBER ENROLLED IN SCHOOL, BY AGE) 5 AND 6 YEARS OLD . 643 1 300 766 1 220 461 4 317 832 to 045 993 1 BOB 865 7 TO 13 YEARS OLD 3 109 4 558 3 149 4 019 1 $54 16 296 2 867 40 136 3 124 6 626 3 Set 14 AND 15 YEARS OLD . . n • • 765 912 1 023 658 not 2 770 490I 8 946 511 1 565 776 16 AND 17 YEARS OLD . . . . . . 615 7y 3• 7481 503 ut5 2 144 299 7 723 453 1 232 6]5 18 AND 19 YEARS OLD . 246 2 1 338i 126 126 528 127 3 709 216: 469 359 20 AND 21 YEARS OLD • 48 A BI 16B 33 46 194 89 1 962 48 186 176 22 TO 24 YEARS OLD. . . . . . . 32 1141 150, 45 46 132 61 1 553 60 211 110 25 TO 34 YEARS DLO. . . . .. • 95 ISO' 233 1 156 98 558 102 2 $57 l56 396 278 PERCENT ENROLLED IN SCHOOL, BYAGE$ 5 AND 6 YEARS OLD 90.7 771. e' 83.31 80.8 79.8 82.2 81.9 BOLL 79.7 63.2 78A 7 TO 13 YEARS OLD . . . 99.2 97141 99.2! 99.4 99.0 99.0 99.0 97.5 99.t 97.7 99.3 14 AND 15 YEARS OLD 95.1 97,.6, 99.61 99.2 97.6 95.9 93.6 95.8 90.4 97.3 99.0 16 AND 17 YEARS OLD • . . 84.7 75.51 94.J1 90.6 92.4 79.3 82.6 Bu.O 75.5 83.9 90.6 18 AND 19 YEARS OLD • . . . . . 44.9 30.4, .69.3 1 38.5 32.9 33.5 22.3 43.9 23.6 43.1 49.9 20 AND 21 YEARS OLD 12.2 11.51 3LL.31 9.0 10.1 11.7 13.0 22.4 4.8 17.3 30.B 22 TO 24 YEARS OLD. . • 5.2 7p01 21 J� 5.6 6.1 4.3 7.5 11.7 4.4 13.3 10.2 25 TO 34 YEARS OLD. . . • . . . . . . 3.7 3� 7' 8.2�, 3.7 5.2 3.e 3.3 6.0 4.0 6.5 7.3 YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED ' MALE, 2S YEARS OLD AND OVER . 6 037 7 ti673 7 810� 4 696 3 167 21 155 4 385 108 036 5 833 12 149 6 900 NO SCHOOL YEARS COMPLETED . 74 74 10; 4 24 273 24 2 279 57 124 46 ELEMENTARY, 1 TO 4 YEARS 176 268, 64' 40 BB 639 J3 6 367 124 489 257 5 AND 6 YEARS. . . . . 230 410, IOl 74 110 1 096 66 7 596 205 542 280 7 YEARS. 372 503] 157� d 116 j 179 1 123 1p 6 163 291 594 315 8 YEARS. . . . . . . 1 082 1 420) BID 442 { r 559 3 416• 38B 15 909 876 1 907 1 082 HIGH SCHOOL, I TO 3 YEARS . 1 278 2 022� 1 GIB1 998 663 6 310 761 21 537 1 333 2 572 1 247 4 YEARS. 1 624 1 983 1 725, 1 778 874 5 698 1 676 25 243 1 630 3 130 1 664 COLLEGEI 1 TO 3 YEARS • 793 63r; 2 oosj 808 431 1 969 751 11 951 801 1 613 1 LYS 4 YEARS OR MORE. nos 3541 2 2171 436 259 631 557 10 991 521 1 lot 831 MEDIAN SCHOOL YEARS COMPLETED • 11.5 10.7j 0.5 f2.4 11.9 10.9 12.5 11.2 f2.0 11.8 12.1 FEMALE, 25 YEARS 61-6 AN6 6VdR*• 1 6 180 '8 5ol` 17'337- 14 $35 3 f70 21 347 4 089 122 040 6 419 13 210 7 Bll NO SCHOOL YEARS COMPLETED . . . 78 128; I6 4 12 230 23 2 445I 73 149 60 ELEMENTARY$ 1 TU 4 YEARS . 144 347 so I 41 58 680 42 5 421 156 386 186 5 ANO 6 YEARS. . • 262 537 130 83 131 1 033 71 7 323 227 $70 232 7 YEARS. • . 307 439� 98 102 139 999 90 5 549 225 612 316 8 YEARS. . . . 1 204 1 241 566 409 461 3 144 376 1B 392 808 1 866 1 118 HIGH SCHOOL$ 1 TO 3 YEARS • 1 SOT 2 407, 1 352I 1 239 708 6 235 646 25 379I 1 453 3 064 1 $17 4 YEARS. . • 2 102 2 506 3 1601 1 1 899 1 135 7 201 1 Goo 35 838 2 218 4 328 2 S28 COLLEGE) 1 TO 3 YEARS 783 A75 2 509j 561 374 1 508 710 13 548 877 1 522 1265 u YEARS OR MORE. 397 2411 1 4541 197 152 337 331 9 145 377 70 569 MEDIAN SCHOOL YEARS COMPLETED . . . . • . 11.8 1L.0; 1 12.8) J 12.2 12.1 11.2 12.4 11.6 12.1 12.0 12.2 EMPLOYMENT STATUS ,� 1 MALE, 14 YEARS OLD AND OVER . 7 548 10 100 9 676$ 5 856 4 275 26 689 6 288 I30 677 B 052 15 S14 a 601 LABDR FORCE • 5 029 a 284' 7 146, 1 5 253 3 528 21 434 5 673 101 199 6 763 12 ll6 6 942 ARMED FORCES. . . . 153 1 574; 95, 1 059 146 lot 7 043 2 556 2 566 -48 301 CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE. . . . . . . . 5 676 6 7,10 7 051. u 19U 3 382 21 333 2 630 99 643 4 197 12 068 6 641 EMPLOYED. . 5 347 6 176{ 6 8521 4 017 3 242 20 391 2 556 9D 770 3 954 11 390 6 354 UNEMPLOYED. . 329 5341 199 1 177 140 9u2 74 7 673 243 688 287 NOT IN LABOR FORCE. . 1 719 1 816' 2 5301 603 747 5 455 615 29 478 1 289 ! 39U 1 659 INMATE OF INSTITUTION 79 �69" 5' ... ... 2 088 ..• 015 4 30 65 ENROLLED IN SCHOOL. 568 799 8.. 393 361 2 101 326 8 267 434 1 303 508 OTHER, UNDER 65 YEARS OLD 299 3541 747• 107 124 626 127 7 317 274 645 30u OTHER, 65 YEARS OLD AND OVER. 773 594� '9261 103 262 640 162 13 079 577 1 u12 782 FEMALE, 14 YEARS OLD AND OVER 9 353 11 342 IO 965i 6 084 4 529 27 SOB 5 L07 148 382 8 661 16 671 10 009 LABOR FORCE • 2 613 3 20',, 3 3561 2 255 1 931 7 877 1 574 58 SJ9 2 973 5 637 3 826 EMPLOYED. • 2 710 2 910' 3 230� 2 064 1 7B2 7 348 1 370 53 848 2 692 5 228 3 540 UNEMPLOYED. . . 100 335' 122 1 109 149 529 57 4 529 227 404 283 NOT IN LABOR FORCE. . . . 5 540 8 133' 7 6091 3 829 2 590 19 631 3 513 89 BV3 5 688 11 034 6 183 INMATE OF INSTITUTION . . . . 44 163 8 2 456i 3 1 270 4 107 106 ENROLLED IN SCHOOL. . . 668 ass, 898 560 ROE 2 366 368 9 970 448 1 422 824 OTHLR, UNDER 65 YEARS OLD . . . . 3 570 6 17Z 5 113 3 121 1 793 13 853 2 867 55 995 4 355 7 38B 3 814 WITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER 6 . . 1 269 2 8f41 l 229i • 1 992 809 7 403 1 525 17 383 2 220 3 120 1 606 MARRIED, HUSBAND PRESENT. . . . . 1 209 2 426' 1 213 1 1 907 741 7 187 1 494 15 339 2 116, 2 941 1 539 OTHER, 65 YEARS OLD AND OVER. . . • • 1 259 920, 1 590' 148 403 956 275 22 608 Sal 2 117 1 439 AGE OF PERSONS IN LABOR FORCE MALE) 14 TO 17 YEARS OLD. • . . 248 243 300 too 75 682 136 2 213 184 408 265 18 TO 24 YEARS OLD. 628 1 3p1 649 570 612 2 33B 1 422 11 216 1 553 1 510 907 25 TO 34 YEARS OLD. . 1 163 2 252I t 305 1 1 993 959 6 653 1 596 19 612 1 906 2 8413 1 all 35 TO 44 YEARS OLD. . . 1 456 2 038 1 875 1 620 749 7 065 1 San 22 775 1 514 3 228 1 663 45 TO 64 YEARS OLD. • 2 048 2 2'7� 2 671 844 1 062 4 475 B97 39 850 1 455 3 714 1 941 65 YEARS OLD AND OVER . . . 266 183' 346 38 71 22l 38 5 533 151 393 305 FEMALE, 14 TO 17 YEARS OLD. . 93 451 99 120 111 240 66 996 110 187 200 18 TO 24 YEARS OLD. . 331 603, 492 274 4B7 1 253 259 8 791 529 759 631 25 TO 34 YEARS OLD. 439 718 486 794 400 2 141 369 9 921 733 956 793 35 TO 44 YEARS OLD. . ass 050j 946 690 416 2 455 537 14 022 742 1 57B 924 45 TO 64 YEARS OLD. 961 959 1 IB1 362 489 1 715 333 22 139 748 2 006 1 142 65 YEARS OLD AND OVER • 101 541 152 15 28 73 29 2 .71 Ill 1491 136 MARRIED WOMEN IN LABOR FORCE, HUSBAND PRESENT 1706 2 048 1 525 1 630 1 207 5 556 1 030 29 319 1 859 3 61G 2 214 WOMEN IN LABOR FORCE WITH OWN CHI,OREN UND. 6 347 5�8 225 711 406 1 793 29B 6 407 SY6 8!5 59V MARRIED, HUSBAND PRESENT. 289 ''Se 1-. 164. 589 354 1 SIB "A Y 8.. 426 707 509 GcncrRl Social and Economic Charactcri,tic5 6.317 Table 74.—OCCUPATION GROUP AND CLASS OF WORKER OF EMPLOYED PERSONS, BY SE%, FOR STANDARD METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS, URBANIZED AREAS, AND URBAN PLACES OF 10,000 OR MORE: 1960—Con. In,• u." G...4v.i 9f d.wl SUBJECT �` URBAN PLACES --CON. NATION NEWPORT NORTH NORTH OCEAn- NAPA AL CITY BEACH I HIGHLANDS SACRA- NORWALK NOVATO OAKLAND SIDE 04T.RIO OR tiE (u) MENTO OCCUPATION I p MALE, EMPLOYED. • • . . • . . . • 5 347 6 1 6 6 B52 4 BIT 3 242 20 391 2 556 90 770 3 954 11 3BL 6 354 PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL•ANDKINDREDWORKERS. 576 a 3 1 401 550 316 1 377 336 9 157 326 1 115 EO2 ENGINEERS, TECHNICAL. . . . . . . . . . 97 73 •32. 147 41 312 103 1 537I 26 313 198 MEDICAL 6 OTHER HEALTH WORKER51 SALARIED. . 108 34 67 B 16 171 B 619 26 67 46 SELF-EMPL . 50 53 189 3 B 13 8 696 38 Eu 41 TEACHERS, ELEMENTARY A SECONDARY SCHOOLS- . 50 57 140 J 62 24 94 49 5A3 70 IE4 110 OTHER PROFESSIONAL, ETC.4 SALARIED. I . 238 2P9 SIB 356 209 725 133 V 930 115 652• 391 SELF-EMPLOYED 3] 7 164 4 is 62 35 832 49I 59I lb FARMERS AND FARM MANAGERS . . . • • . . . 29 36 50 11 32 111 B 293 61I 1a5� 72 MAN4GER51 OFFICIALS. W PROPRIS, EXC• FARM 555 400 1 748 353 405 1 253 312 9 9101 567 1 271 b76 SALARIED. . • . . 360 273 911 252 263 892 194 6 243 2991 718I SB2 SELF EMPLOYED,RETAIL TRADE . . •. • . 109 56, 222 28 62 152� 53 1 539 149 2-B, 106 OTHER THAN RETAIL TRADE. 66 B1 615 73 BD 209 65 2 153 119 3051 188 CLERICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS• 339 aDv 399 41D 329 1 315 221 . 429' 28, 6B8j .•19 SALES WORKERS • . 410 A4 959 334 206 1 020 253 7 0931 361 7C3 589 RETAIL TRADE. • . . . . . . 146 167 255 123 108 540 67 2 5531 17a 32A� 200 OTHER THAN RETAIL TRADE . . . . . . . . 224 217' 704 211 9S 480 186 4 935 1851 079 399 CRAFTSMEN, FOREMEN, AND KINDRED WORKERS 1 495 1.928 795 1 273 BB3 5 820 659 16 7621 79ul 2 8561 1 U36 CONSTRUCTION CRAFTSMEN. . . . . . . . 510 730 321 349 311 1 471 259 4 393 253 774 507 FOREMEN IN.E•C.11 . . . . . . . . . . 115 1701 102' B7 92 OIL 70 1 7811 SO 379 169 MECHANICS A.0 REPAIRMEN • • . . . 297 4961 138'I 515 259 1 445 163 4 5911 274 7's1 378 METAL CRAFTSMEN, EXCEPT MECHANICS • 264 308, 64, 104 1021 1 198 30 2 +171 36112 166 OTHER CRAFTSMEN . . . . . 309 222, 1701 218 129 895 137 3 540 145I S1D 216 OPERATIVES AND KINDRED WORKERS. . 1 (316 1 291� 306! 574 500 6 640 279 15 -34 535 2 307 1 C62 DRIVERS AND OELIVERYMEN . . . 312 3451 51i 1BB 142 1 902 98 J 729 228 607 312 OTHER OPERATIVES, ETC.1 OUR. GOODS MFG• • NONDUR. GOODS MFG ' 320 102 272 5691 921 2115i 9Y1 38 123 84 37 265 60 83 215 2 927 B46 965 41 34 106 4 921 2 433 4 501 35 1 09u1 23 18U 249 U26 371 64 315 NONMFG. INDUSTRIES. PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD WORKERS . . . . . . 5 71 241 14 ... ... 4 108 •.. 4 SERVICE WORKERS, EXCEPT PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD 385 444! 3621 158 193 572 176 7 070 343 6-2 437 PROTECTIVE SERVICE WORKERS. . . . . . • . . el 130 100' 59 40 30. 54 1 SIB 72 267 122 WAITERS, BARTENDERS. COOKS, 6 COUNTER WKRS. 79 105• 112I 34 44 129 50 1 818 10352 76 OTHER SERVICE WORKERS 225 209� 1501 65 109 439 72 3 704 168 313 239 FARM LASORERb AND FARM FOREMEN• . 45 la 6i 33 9 9 254 9 3021 75 2-6 95 LABORERS, EXCEPT FARM AND MINE• 308 578. 203 161 227 1 157 161 B 730 3361 694� 367 CONSTRUCTION. . . . . . . . . 59 156t 42, 29 61 297 40 1 531 71 19U BB MANUFACTURING . • . • • 85 �52J 43' 16 30 328 17 1 885 12 104 26 OTHER INDUSTRIES. . . . . . . 164 370, 11Bl 116 136 $32 104 5 314 253 32U'I 253 OCCUPATION NOT REPORTED . . . • . . . 154 239, 572 132 142 572 138 B 327 276 359 195 FEMALE, EMPLOYED• • • 2 710 2 3 230 2 3 7 1 AO 53 048I 2 5 228 3 sac PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL, AND KINDRED WORKERS. 614 346' ]46,' 721� 2DAM32 272 187 187 669 669 395 7 Ou81 309 J07 661 MEDICAL A OTHER HEALTH WORKERS, SALARIED. 313 2091 181 169' 52 4 43 336 15 51 Y 2 411 191 276a26 87 225 ••• 7 220 220 1S SELF-EMPL TEACHERS, ELEMENTARY 6 SECONDARY SCHOOLS • • 4 193 �72Y 121 286' BO •• •75 17L 66 1 856 135 279 241 OTHER PROFESSIONAL, ETC.' SALARIED. • . BB ,LL8 9I 1941 60 al 15 65 4 112 35 54 20 2 234 329 63� 218 24 30 158 27 SELF-EMPLOYED . FARMERS AND FARM MANAGERS . . . '. . . • . . 16 ... 41 4tt' ... ••. 4 •.. 4 4 15 11 MANAGERS, OFFICIALS, A PROPR15, EXC. FARM 110 10� 205; 72 84 171 48 2 2611 128 239 1484 SALARIED. . . . 78 ((�6 134� 60 69 120 43 1 54l 68 11.7 141 SELF-E::PLOYED,• RETAIL TRADE TRADE. 20 `16 62 49 12 3 12 2D 31 ..• 5 349 372 74 82 26 40 B 35 OTHER THAN RETAIL • CLERICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS. . . . . .•. 12 769 18, B9& 9461 ... 922 778 2 533 574 16 682 9031 1 44b 1 119 SECRETARIES, STENOGRAPHERS, AND TYPISTS • 269 255 339: 322 273 694 185 6 230 219 491 326 OTHER CLERICAL WORKERS. . 500 643f 607i 60D 505 1 839 389 12 452 604 957 793 SALES WORKERS 22D 2SB 3uL 179 79 519 128 3 959, 319 465 396 RETAIL TRADE. . . . . 204 241, 239' 157 46 441 111 3 245 278 40U 321 OTHER THAN RETAIL TRADE . . . . . . . . 16 117 1031 22 33 70 17 7141 41 65 75 CRAFTSMEN, FOREMEN, AND KINDRED WORKERS 21 g9, 4l� 62 19 136 .• �76 6141 30 32 23 OPERATIVES AND KINDRED WORKERS. . 284 40W 1231 90 165 1 794 4 BT1 19J 875 uIS DURABLE GOODS MANUFACTURING • 4 1'S661 59� 12 6 825 19 1 0021 77 149 167 NONDURABLE GOODS MANUFACTURING. • . . . . • 216 1y61 19j 26 62 651 13 1 970 20 217 104 NON4ANUFACTURING 1NDUSTHIES . . . . . 64 19gZ 45 52 97 316 44 1 399 96 209 ' 147 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD WORKERS . . . . . . . 171 1531 205� 215 128 253 101 4 172 196 3OL 183 SERVICE WORKERS, EXCEPT PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD . 390 4821, 2SB 222 269 920 180 6 514 429 7181 u08 WAITERS, BARTENDERS, COOKS, A COUNTER WKRS• 132 2u9'� 136� 153 150 527 106 2 432 251 325 171 OTHER SERVICE WORKERS . . . 258 21)3' 122 69 119 393 74 4 032 170 393 237 FARM LABORERS AND FARM FOREMEN. . ... �24 1 .. .. 29 .• 33 26 lul 13 LABORERS, EXCEPT FARM AND 41.4. 12 3; 4 B 37 4 315 . 35 4 OCCUPATION NOT REPORTED . . . . . • . • . . 119 1P2' 3421 66 65 283 64 5 367 155I 211 120 CLASS OF WORKER MALE- EMPLOYED IN AGRICULTURE 98 I 72 136i 37 73 410 44 814 159I 566 227 PRIVATE WAGE AND SALARY WORKERS . 44 28, 65, 26 41 277 36 437 90 335 123 GOVERNMENT WORKERS. 1] •114 51 .. •11 .. •32 4 •a 4 •• lU •69 ••• SELf-2MP40YEO WORKERS 37 661 129 352 211 104 UNPAID FAMILY WORKERS . . . . . . • . . . . •• .•. .• •42 • 11 •• 11 �40 • •• FEMALE, EMPLOYED IN AGRICULTURE . . k2 4' a 4 63 119 41 PRIVATE WAGE AND SALARY WORKERS . . . '4 B 29 4 60 36 B1 9 GOVERNMENT WORKERS. . . . .. . ••4 . •�9 • •• �•u *19 •• •11 SELF-EMPLOYED WORKERS . . • . Bi 4 UNPAID FAMILY WORKERS . . . . . • . . . . .1 • .. . 4 . 4 • 19 21 MALE, EMPLOYED IN NONAGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIES. 5 249 6 104 6 716 3 980 J 169 19 981 2 512 B9 956 3 795 10 814 6 127 PRIVATE WAGE AND SALARY WORKERS . . 2 843 4 623 4 420 2 208 1 990 17 338 1 70S 66 998 2 206 9 277 4 579 GOVERNMENT WORKERS. 1 836 1 098 557 1580 909 1 524 491 13 799 1 036 1 451 88U SELF-EMPLOYED WORKERS . . . . . 562 379 1 723 192 270 1 111 313 9 070 S47 1 OB2 668 UNPAID FAMILY WORKERS . . . . . • . . . B 4 16y .•. ... 8 ... 99 u W FEMALE. EMPLOYED IN NONAGRICULTURAL INDUS . 2 710 2 8;B 3 226' 2 056 1 782 7 306 1 366 53 780 2 652 5 109 3 499 PRIVATE WAGE AND SALARY WORKERS 1 630 2 3 B 2 321' 1 184 1 222 6 153 886 41 091 1 7791 3 976 2 648 GOVERNMENT WORKERS. .. 908 J91 477i 805 466 862 371 9 1]9 655 B13 599 SELF-EMPLOYED WORKERS . . Ila 141 316 63 62 210 81 2 302 147 114 126 UNPAID FAMILY WORKERS • . . 56 28 112 4 32 B1 28 700 71 36 126 I r Generll $ncial "'Ll ItCOnOniic Characteristics Table 75.—INDUSTRY GItOL43 OF EMPLOYED PERSONS AND MAJOR OCCUPATION 6-337 BY S", FOR STAND,\RD NIETROPOLfTAN STATISTICAL AREAS, URBANIZED AREAS, AND URBAN PLACES OF 10,006 OR MORE; 1, GROUP OF UNEMPLOYED PERSONS, )6t}—Con, (Nro D•�l Lrt mpm• •,t da"a� SUBJECT INDUSTRY GROUP OF EMPLOYED NAPA I AL BOTH SEXES. . AGRICULTURE 8 ER057 FORESTRY AND FISHIES. , 98 MINING. .• • . . . MANUFACTURING , • •18 FURNITURE, AND'LUMSE. AND '.Op0•Pg000C TS , 447 PRIMARY METAL INUSER CS. 2 204 MACHICIDNER METAL IND. (INCL. NWSPEC..MET. . 20 MACHINERY, EXCEPT ELECTR (CAL, 245 ELECTRICAL MACHINERY, EOUIP,. AND SUPPLIES. YB MOTOR VEHICLES AND MOTOR VEHICLE EpU3 PNENT. 8 TRANSPORTATION EDUIPDS .. cgC, MOTOR 3J FOOD OTHERAND RK INOREULE OPftOpuCTS `EMI CLE . 1 021 TLXTILE MILL PRODUCTS ' ' • • . 1 124 APPAREL A OCHER FABq IC.D TEXTILE •PRODUCTS , •99 PRINTINGAL , PUBLISHING, AND ILLIED PR000CIS 284 OTHER CNONDUR. AND A6pOD5 IED PRODUCTS OTHER SPE. . . .1. '?'A RAILROAD AND RAILWAY EXPRESS SERVICE. 112 TRUCKING SERVICE AND WAREHOUSING. . 20 OTHER TRANSPORTATION. 94 UTILITIESTAND SSANITARY SERVICE. ]2 y ll WHOLESALE TRADE 122 FOOD AND DAIRY Pfl000CT5 STORES. , 322 EATING 4N0 DRINK 1]4 INS PLACES, OTHER RETAIL TRADE. ' 2Dq PINANCE, INSURANCE• AND 4EA 220 BUSINESS SERVICES 4 ESTATE 910 REPAIR SERVICES • ' • 364 PRIVATE HOUSEMOLDS, . : • • . B4 119 • 'RVI OTHER PERSONAL SERVICES 250 ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION,SECES . 22 HOSPITALS . 27 2 EDUCATIONAL SERVICES" GOVERNMENT. , 45 664 ' OTHER REL1G.. A NONPROFIT AMEMBERSXIp ORGNS . 479 OTHER PROFESSIONAL p 61 PUBLIC 40MINISTRATI01 D, RELATED SERVICES %Z6I 1 ApU5TRY YOT Z4'a REPORTED 490 FEMALE. • • • • • • 230 AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND FISHERIES. 2 710 CONSTRUCTION AND MINING 2 MANUFACTURING . • ' • • •25 MACNINERY . . ' ' • 379 TRANbPORTATION•EOV 3PkENT. , • : ' OTHER DURABLE FOOD AND XINOR G0003 gyp TEXTILE MILL PRODUCTS ED PRODUCTS . . , 47 + APPAREL A OTHER FABRIC.D• ' • ' . PRODUCTS 48 OTHER HONOUR• 400D5 (INCLTENOTLSPECMFG51, •• TRANSPORT:,"COMMON., AND VTHER PUBLIC UTIL. '212 MMOLESALE TRADE 42 FOOD AND DAIRY Pp000CT5 STORES. . 104 EATING AND DRINK I PLACES. 12 DTHER gETA1L TRADE, . 64 F7 N4NCE, INSURANCE" AND REALESTATE . 112 1 BUSINESS ANO REPA Iq SERVICES. 318 3 PERapNAI SERVICES . 140 1 ENTERTAINMENT ANp gECREdT10N•SERVICES , 16 NOSPI TILS 212 T EpnDATIpNAL SEkVIC- 72 S" GOVERNMENT. . ' 4» 2E OTHER PROF E5570NAL ANo PRIVATE ELATED •SERVICES 265 lE PUBLIC ADMINI ATPAT ION ., 53 1 INDUSTRY NOi REPORIEO . !BB 2y . , • lul 1U ' ' 3C6 7 MAJOR OCCUPATION GROUP OF UNEMPLOYED ABOFESSIONALEXTECHNICAL,UANOpK INpflED ,xORK ERS. PA RMEas ANO FARM Mq NgGERS 318 516 MANAGERS, OFF IC [4LSr A PROPq,S, EXC.•FARq , 17 16 GLER7CAL AN KINDRED MOERS. 4 AN BALES WORKERS • 4 ••Y QRAFTSMEN, FOREMEN, AND KINDRED WORKERS 6 31 E�ERAT IYES ANO KIN]gE0 wONKEgS. . 6 24 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD WORKERS 101 209 =ER VICE WORKERS" EXCEPT PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD 60 310 ARM LABORERS ANO FOR F.N •1q ABOR ERS, EXCEPT FgRM AN NINE.. 24 •32I CCVPATION NOT REPORTED . . . , 48 '1'I . , 23 75 FEMALE, EXPERIENCED UNEMPLOYED,B 'kOFEGSIONAL, TECHNICAL, AND KINDRED WORKERS. BB ARMEAS AND FARM MANAGERS 12 297 1N44ERS, OFFICIALS. A RS . . . ' ' 5 $41CAL AND KINDRED WpRRERS,S, EXC. FgRM , "' '• t,CS RORKEMS . • • '2u 9 **PITMEN; FOREMEN. AND KINDRED WORKERS . 4 65 RATE HO AND KINDRED WORKERS. . y 44 lYAT£ NVSEXOLO WORKERS 24 q RW2CE MORKERS. EXI.EPT PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD . 4 •1 TM LABORERS AND FOREMEN . 11 3 10RER5, EXCEPT FARM AND MINE. . 53 NOOATIpN NOT REPORTED 166 195 URBAN PLACES_CON• NORTH SACRA- NORWALK NOVATO OAKLAND OCEAN- MENTO 570E O.N,LRlo I ORANGE 10 OB2 6 081 5 024 92 1u0, y5 93 2] ]39 J 926 14V 618 b 646 16 y 3 452 48 882 16 608 9 B94 683 4 18 9,71 41 194 685 266 2 035� 491 481 2 28B 9 183 4 .• 20 106� 834 691 12 020 43) 7 364 374 1 166 72 26 71 539 29 589 505 83] 1441 334 184 655 16 1 906 269 4 5 457 2 1BB 405 56 25 1 302 722 2B 2 996 47 1 23U 179 126 4 16 732 33 2l 290 480 8 2 305 108 634 1 5 297 •.. 2 20J 409 176, yG '16 Y5 1 60545 !07 42 24 149 260 9J0 45 2 2YJ 61 275 251 46 •'4 "q 29 ... 5 922 231 70 607 180 200 101' 116 39 S76 ,82 2 fiBl lOJ 302 7V 124 38 32 J]) 26 1 681 1.9 125 1 2B9 89 2 180 2 89 ee 15 123 12 16] YOi 66 161 296 29 7 224 150 175 35 29 924 34 2 287 J2 52 25 . 1>5 82 122 26] 59 3 u73 61 202 123 62: 'YO 5] 36V 1J3 2 J,_ 65 381 41 250 1J4 355 131 1 780 189 221 192 433� 11] 110 1 ;E6 1]6 5 4BJ 122 197 26J 147 11i 173 190 3'25 3 791 4B9 JJS 1 9611 199 235 2 150 361 3J A4 1 007 464 272 191 75 95 706 236 7 796 1 669 1 075 283t 78 70 559 52 2 884 359 476 602 245' 11T 135 270 .112 77 4 860 129 296 200 •204' 39 156 $37 lie 4 870 4214 33 364 2484 47 48 570 221 ]) 769 6T 4 767 129 106 165 • 95 . , 25 194 512 "Lee 5 491 160 .T63 399 165 - as"1136 -353 801 642 - 139 107 -_56117 45 2 262 122 149 159 215 862' 1 954 1 00] 866 309 4 683 1J9 y43 201 I '45 189 495 12 182 06 302 540 171 11 774 758 BB2 594 3 230 2 064 1 ]82 42U 416 312 64� 23 3 7 7V2 1 374 53 848 2 192 5 226 7 540 19 363'40 BO 40 176I141 178 2 481 92 6 678 21 58619 171 42 49 " 41 4 344 7 786 160 1 132 497 44' 66 •36 494 V SOS 68 265 149 •vJO4 .. ., 100 175 26 1 992 39 422 76 ••4 9 100 142 46 57, 22 29 236 .. 505 ' 9 49 134, YS 109 2T9 •29 1 509 •34 e4 3U 21 VI 2TT 63 2 602 210 6 al 173� 47 43 194 34 1 230 12 126 143 39J, 102 122 945 53 1 149 B2 126 56 299, ' 291 354 79T 89 2 151 25! IOU 56 89 64' 62 154 406 116 4 0)e 426 652 483 J40' 2B0 225 3]4 26 1 232 174 209 2A 36' •24 542 1B2 30 95 9U 2J 7 435 415 28 1]] 331 17 1]fi 40 69555 62 3 576 41 634 ]64 H,32 13 11 3]3 92 3 456 210 14 JOY 327 343 65 611 92 281 ]0 J 579 28 492 37V 211 47 265 193 222 3 539 200 J51' 282 53 4 761 1V2 191 151 206 125 9 168 14 9 146 922 74 7 641 2J] 4 193 654 287 7 •,4 ... •31 • lT 13 25 42 0 171 0' •18 ... 3, �5 408 •,9 •45 ••B 68 52 218 ••3 271 •11 9 9 4 10 JS J36 18 1 424 62 212 A95 f20 •IJ,8z •' 1] 34 141 SS J 27 5 14 12 708 13 �48 94 B iu 15 !O1 •21 1 622 y8 36 2! 38 1 213 IOU 53 18Y 141 486 '2u 39 ... ...1 .. .13 'S;I 4 141 232 20B 374 2)! Y 11 32 2L •23 ba 41 4 8 139 •14 793 e. •.• 43 8 11 2]6 26 •Be4J •Y9 •20 178 '•� VY 4 4y 19 IS 29 is 15 7 1 Y6b 20 95 14J • 7y 7 618 2p b8 12 20 11 8 ••T ..• ..e+ma..luxnvs«aaagts2 LA6$1MIL?i.lY.G2N'JZtiS•'C3ftGKn..e , .€•,�^:&g'SMus^Z ,I General Social and Economic Characteristics 6-357 IES AND PERSONS, AND WEEKS 1VORKED IN 1959, FOR STANDARD METRO - Table 7G.—INCOME IN 1959 OF FAMILPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREI`AS, URBANIZED ARE,fS, AND URBAN PLACES OF 10,000 OR MORE: 1960—Con. M' mu (4r mnm' Of dnLl• JNrN.ul And 44v41 ,mt A."It 41em U4x• k Ny 1I41n 30D) ' SUBJECT � _ URBAN PLACES --CON. NLT jO y- ,??ORT INORTM NORTH NAPA AL CITY BEACH XIGHL4ND5 MENTO OCEAN- f fUl NEIJTO NORWALK NOVATO OAKL4ND SfOE ONTAft iO ORANGE FAMILY INCOME ALL FAMILIES. . A S1.000. . . 30 TO S1,999. `0 TO 12.999. '0 TO 53,999. TO S4,999. ' ,a TO AS' 999. . . . 0 TO 56, 999. . ' TO f7.999. . ^ TO f8, 999• J TO 59, 999. . •JO It 114.999, , YO •0 52Y ,999. . OO AND OVER. . ' Y INCOME, FAMILIES . . . UNRELATED INDI FAMILIES AND UNREL.tDtV; . VIRIANO-RIFE FAMILIES, READ AN EARNER, TWO CHILDREN UNDER 18. . V INCOME . . . . . . . , INCOME OF PERSONS MALE, TOTAL . . WITH INCOME . ' '0 S499 OR LOSS. , ' TO 3999. . GO, TO S1,499. 00 TO $1,999. '0 TO 12,499. ; OO TO S2,999. . OO TO 13,499. 30 TO 23,999. 30 TO 54,499. A TO S4,999. 0 TO f5,999. 10 TO 16.999. ,D TO 59, 999. . 00 AND OVER. . . . . INCOME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IMALE, TOTAL . IS490INCOME H OR LO55. t0 S999. TO S1,4G9; ; TO 31,999. TO , l2,499. . TO t2,99v, ' TO 13,499. ; TO S3,999. ' 10 541 499. . `0 .11999. -0 55,99D. . TO S6,999. . TO $9,999. S AND OVER. . INCOME . . . . • • S1 6 029 135 0 a 5l9 7 552� 1 ' 4 964 3 µB5 !9 4 !63 326 SlJ 119i 2]e u6 357 97 193 6 831 12 239 6 907 J5277 4J2 686 30V 8S ta4 112 19J 360 74 J 871 6 061 207 648 J57 688 9 926 989 4111 J621 300 477 257 485 805 196 JBB 6 921 7 298 637 sea 277 7J 408 685 820 ! 008 997 Sub. 287 431 1 545 2 999 282 9 401 905 815 l 24B 508 27 527 586 739 7qO 624, SAS; 830 810 474 3 362 492 469 469 !1 7l4 10 714 756 756 1 511 812 564 623 SYll Sit 395 J2B ] 020 ] 020 559 441 1 661 1 279 910 814 802 B15 1 u35j 434, 369 254 1 635 J78 9 166 5 490 J89 1 066 674 140 '26 9091 72 485 2 723 599 13 534 200 540 032 403 4] 56 429 SS 5]V '766: 12 76 }] 370 114 4 119 !25 1 602 293 994 264 51 eu1 51 793 s8 ST3r a2 9Y61 s6 702 14 337 56 722 s] O15 5] 156 ib 703 65 t5 821 s5 0]6 56 687� M6 526 33 022 $5 246 53 099 $1 69V s2 289 54 9Z6 z2 928 $6 4AD al 405 s6 737 s6 BOA 55 247 $5 039 a4 SOU 55 740 sl 67J S, '73 958 t] OS] 1 318 35 910 1 099 atl 095! 1 095 36 622 504 4 390 872 9 144 E7 2y5 37 077 s] 257 $6 839 989I $S 60J 2 083 1 184 sb 96U a] 0Y} 7 548 b 30 160 9 6761 5 856 4 Y59 9 2]{ 419 a 955 5 479 3 285 610 f J54' f 262 uYe 223 yyy8y 414 462 93 102 05 244 r463 259 320 143 110 313 667 328' JOT 205 388 391 590 6f4 209 176 206 '396 391 352 747 410 410 974 998 1 307 1 28l 1 160 1 336 3 272 829 1 451 87 07, 0]0 SS 215 s4 667 2 5 a6 358 SS 549 s5 LL 742 t 342 I5 803 l6 926 1 263 355 1 088 3 099 2 6/5 819 673 JBS 1 3R6 B39 537 680 452 274 J 94 55 289 153 . 261i 17 al V37 52 156 S1 879 sl WEEKS WORKED ? 'AL PERSONS WHO WORKED IN 1959. 1 REEKS. REEKS. ' 9 583 5 773 12 9'�. . REEKS. 545 1 37; • SEEKS• 753 q;;e • REEKS. 773 1 19N 1 054 3R L[S5. • . " 725 1 053 " • 1 014 1 398 'IAN EARNINGS OF SELECTED OCCUPATION GROUPS • TOTAL WITH EARNINGS'. 4:1 MAN40EgIAL, 6 KINDRED WKRS. 55 694 a5 156 -OhfiMEN. AND KINDRED xORKEflS 6 0p1 6 l9$ AND KINDRED WORKERS. 6 ]63 b ,9u • i KCMT FARM AND MINE . 5 476 5 06a6 ' • ' • • J 100 4 356 •E, 7074E WITH EARNINGS'. . ID KINDRED S3 012 WORKERS. . AND KINDRED WORKERS. 3 350 52 39�4 2 Bus . ' • 2 176 J 060 TYPE OF INCOME I T50FFRECIPIENTS. . ''COME . . . . . . ' 11 728 15 07p r ARY, ' ' ' • 53 966 WJ 672 RECIPIENTS. . , , B'658 4NT INYOME3 • • ' • . SV 096 12 240 s3 69- 1ECiPIEN Ts. . e • - N 2 939 ' $5 323 S4 066 S PERSONS IN OTHER OCCUPATION GROUPS, NOT SHOWN SEPABA•Te, ' OTHER INCOME, NOT SHOWN SEPARATELY, 26 889 22 95J 6 2BB 5 972 130 477 1z0 439 8 052 15 51V B 601 9V6 2J8 5 849 7 567 293 lY 069 8 130 594 eu7 21B 6 140 306 640 728 394 349 444 636 378 8 421 5 334 523 897 512 521 4lB 299 281 6 029 B00 605 607 JBL - 322 ]BV 377 4 362 6 297 472 533 379 289 695 1 3BJ 2B4 J00 5 296 596 6u5 369 331 1 311 225 8 1]] 7 503 u58 3 019 425 LL 472 4 271 603 544 38 503 57 ]8V 786 2 15J 495 1 097 5 435 1 166 1} 775 15 704 618 BJ5 1 776 1 080 •-• B32 421 8 9as 379 2 uJ7 1 436 S5 790 SV 458 S4 7B8 S3 870 SS 162 $5 171 ' 27 508 11 681 5 107 2 352 lVB 3B2 94 729 B 661 36 6]! 10 009 2 427 532 .14 666 5 051 1 016 8 926 6 ;BO 1 692 323 15 586 868 1 592 I 03 1 161 787 349 12 6l5 802 1 456 1 740 9B1 961 161 177 7 468 6 065 480 4799 73 V]J 1 059 104 4 929 441 220 740 SBV 575 412 830 145 153 6 965 5 966 359 239 545 426 773 466 l37 6 266 L84 445 Soo 373 41 . 602 72 94.99 4 016 319 203 147 48 2 080 171 69 37 1 908 40 127 90 117 113 31 856 tl 460 S1 801 4 14 SI 400 31 547 Z6 51 613 12 0� r 6 578 7 9V5 5 ]Y3 5 939 3 47V 32 224 7 816 173 043 10 690 19 247 845 1 140� 282 303 18 551 2 249 5 360 4J6 97 27] 6 599 !0 906 12 034 6 521 934' y26 5" 524 7 255 Y79 11 B75 16 059 h59 BOJ 1 019 763 1 007� '57 Y99 ED, 2 547 2 538 Y04 14 667 631 1 732 2 12U 1 170 1 170 1 528 I 006 6J6 3 jl" 47J 66V 14 '96 3B y69 890 3 600 3 134 1 to, 1 920 1 305 � Ilr E6 BbJ' 9 259' s5 774 6 V36 55 503 z5 907 56 J58 t5 24V tV 989 5 e9I 6 453 5 8876 6 967 7 606 7 063 6 629 $S 421 b 779 $S SYO 4 019� 3 eVy� ,I 5 391 5 V6S 501 5 741 b 621 5 907 5 004 4 5 62fi 5 788 b 779 5 9YV „• J 995 4 634 BB2 5 pyy 5 001 4 879 I li S3 165 s2 gy4 a2 q 7 52 819 3 :65 3 uY3 J 2f0 3 286 f2 BB2 J 33 034 52 I11 22 499 s2 450 ,I ••r 2 839 :7q 2 537 1 547 2 709 1 +!1 2'Ol I 1 15 310� $7 }711 8 578 sY 308 6 747 $4 168 2515 468 12 638 22 S4 412 54 102 4 034 53 53 915 14 9 s3 995 36 1011 54 271 $4 066 09154 54 490 $2 954 031 S3 256 34 OS2 10 a5a $3 976071 .l il0 233 $J 759 576 SS 305 $4 324 256 • LY. 1-` $4 693 SS 710 SS 458 $2 S1 305 � Gencml Social and Economic Characteristics 6 223 Table 33. SUMMARY OF ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS, FOR STANDARD METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS, URBANIZED AREAS, AND URBAN PLACES OF 10,000 OR MORE: 1960-Con. j;ee tell for sat Ire, 4 da lo. Prrevnt not ehm,n W hvre Ira If, u1 n,I. Prrrv9U, n4vh4y and r'lUn not •h98u n14a• Ira4• L Ir:. than 20)1 PERCENT IN LABOR FORCE EMPLOYED WORKERS DURING PERSONS FAMILIES CIVIL- PERSONS CENSUS WEEKS AHO IAN MARRIED WOMEN. MALE PER- PER- WORKED IN PERCENT WITH NON- LABOR WORKER- FEMALE, HUSBAND PRESENT FORCE PERCENT PERCENT CENT CENT 1959 INCOMES OF -- AREA WORKER � IN IN WORKING USING MED TAN l4 YEARS WITR- 18 TO 65 RATI01 PERCENT MANUFAC- WHITE- OUTSIDE PUBLIC PERCENT INCOME OLD OWN 24 YEARS UNEM- TURING COLLAR COUNTY TRANS- WORKED IDOL- UNDER SI0,000 AND TOTAL C.'_ YEARS OLD P40YED INDUS- OCCUPA. OF PORTA- 50 TO LARSI WN 000 AND OVER OREN OLD AND TRIES TIONS2 RESI- TION 52 OVER UNDER 6 OVER DENCE WEEKS URDAN PLACES --CON• CLAREMONT . . . 1.78 33.0 31.7 20.4 42.3 25.7 3.1 18.5 67.1 13.5 0.6 39.2 8 Las 10.9 36.5 COLTON. . . . . . . 1.83 30.9 30.5 25.8 90.2 25.0 10.9 21.6 36.9 11.9 1.9 53.8 5 719 le•9 11.6 COMPTON . . . . . 1.60 38.5 37.7 28.7 84.1 26.0 6.9 36.0 33.6 I.B 5.5 52.6 6 256 13.2 14.5 CONCORD 1.83 31.3 29.1 15.3 91.1 24.8 4.8 24.8 50.1 23.0 2.5 62.2 7 323 8.1 19.1. CORONA. . . . . . 1.63 32.3 27.6 19.3 89.2 21.7 5:5 27.6 36.8 8.0 0.2 60.7 5 982 16.9 16.2 CORONADO. . 1.45 26.0 19.7 10.3 96.6 24.3 3.6 10.3 63.8 0.7 4.0 64.9 6 299 25.7 25.0 COSTA MESA. . . . 1.65 33.6 30.5 16.2 83,.7 22.3 5.0 27.7 43.9 6.0 1.3 51•1 6 751 14.0 I 20.8 COVINA. . . . . . . 1.59 34.7 31.2 19.3 88.9 27.2 4.0 25.0 60.5 2.3 0.8 63.5 7 865 8.4 28.9 CULVER CITY . . . 1.21 41.9 39.2 21.6 89.2 39.7 5.6 36.4 50.4 0.6 4.9 61•1 7 862 7..5 30.0 DALY CITY . . . . . . . lJ9 39.0 36.5 17.2 83.1 35.0 3.9 19.8 57.4 73.9 16.4 64.0 8 000 5.8 I 27.9 DELANO. • • 1.73 32.9 31.7 21.6 82.8 27.6 12.8 6.1 40.8 9.2 0.8 l 41.7 4 917 29.6 I 13.4 1 DEL PASO HEIGHTS-ROSLA1U1. 1.79 35.4 33.0 22.5 90.9 20.1 10.9 9.9 33.3 4.3 9.7 55.5 5 411 18.3 8.9 f DOWNEY. . 1.47 33.8 33.1 17.7 80.4 26.4 3.9 41.0 53.0 2.9 1.2 61.2 B 265 6.2 33.4 DUARTE. 1.66 35.8 33.9 19.9 93.2 35.9 4.6 35.2 37.9 1.9 1.6 58.5 6 BID 9.8 15.3 EAST LOS ANGELES 1111. . 1.76 34.1 26.8 20.2 83.5 22.3 7.7 42.4 26.7 1.1 19.7 53.3 5 43U 19.4 10.5 EAST WHITTIER IUI . . . 1.82 31.6 30.0 14.7 81.0 23.2 . 2.6 34.7 59.9 6.8 1.0 66.4 9 597 2.9 30.8 EL CAJON. . . 1.75 31.2 29.8 16.3 89.9 18.5 6.2 23.9 46.6 0.9 1.4 57.3 7 021 11.4 21.1 EL CENTRO 1.35 43.0 41.2 25.1 B5.0 34.0 5.6 6.6 45.1 1.3 0.2 57.6 6 508 17.2 22.5 EL CERRITO. . . . . . . 1.35 36.5 34.4 16.2 80.6 33.5 3.5 25.0 60.3 58.4 6.3 63.3 B 155 8.9 31.9 EL MONTE. . . . . . . . 1.45 34.6 31.4 16.7 9B.8 19.5 6.3 31.3 40.8 2.5 2.7 55.5 6 559 14.9 -17.0 I EL SEGUNDO. . . . 1.25 39.9 37.3 16,9 77.2 25.4 4.9 51.1 46.5 0.8 1.8 60.3 7 783 6.8 28.6 ESCONDIDO . . . 1.80 27.9 26.5 15.5 90.6 19.8 4.4 13.4 41.0 0.7 50.6 5 922 18.3 13.1 EUREKA. 1.41 36.8 34.2 19.9 85.0 27.4 7.6' 21.1 45.8 0.8 1.1 52.9 6 606 14.8 20.4 FAIRFIELD 1.82 30.2 27.0 16•8 88.8 5.4 10.5 54.9 4.3 0.3 66.1 5 766 15.5 L2.2 FLORENCE-GRAHAM IUI . . 1.76 34.8 32.5 22.1 82.4 22.9 I1.4 43.4 17.1 0.7 16.8. 48.4 4 904 25.1 6.1 FONTANA . . . . . . 1.64 31.2 28.6 20.5 91.9 23.5 7.B 36.2 44.2 8.4 9.5 47.9 6 056 15.8 13.3 FREMONT . . . . . . 1.96 28.4 27.0 1B.6 89.1 36.8 6.2 32.4 40.5 16.9 0.6 57.2 7 1u1 8.1 19.9 FRESNO. . . . 1.55 36.5 33.5 21.9 78.7 24.8 6.7 13.4 51.4 3.2 4.7 52.9 6 109 18.0 15.6 FULLERTON . . . 1.S9 34.2 31.9 18.9 86.5 30.2 3.6 38.1 55.2 13.7 0.8 57.9 7 993 7.5 32.1 GARDENA . . . . . ,. . . 1.40 37.6 34.3 L7.0 89.7 29.1 5.0 37.7 4B.2 1.2 2.4 60.3 7 741 2.i. 27.9 GARDEN GROVE. 1.78 33.3 32.1 19.8 88.4 24.7 5.4 30.7 48.7 21.4 0.5 56.3 7 450 7.7 23.2 GLENDALE. . 1.13 40.1 35.4 21.0 84.8 36.1 3.9 28.1 57.8 1.0 6.6 59.6 7 563 11.2 290 GLENDORA. 1.68 33.9 31.8 18.0 05.2 22.3 3.1 33.1 54.9 3.4 0.6 59.0 7 557 8.5 26.6 HAGGINWOOD (it). 1.47 37.8 36.4 26.6 90.3 27.7 9.2 12.3 41.0 4.2 4.4 58.5 5 844 1]..4 11.8 HANFORD •1'.73 '34.7, 33.7 '29.5 74.5 23.8 6.8 B.Z. 46.9 -5.0 ...• 49.0 5 242 24.6 11.7 HAWTHORNE 1'.39 ' •36.4 33.6• 1'Y.0 89.4 " 25.6 6.0 44.8 48.9 • b.9 2.5 61.5 Y 645 6.0 25.9 HAYWARD 1.78 ' 32.8 30.9 1B.3 90.0 21.0 5.6 28.0 44.6 10.6 1.9 56.9 7 204 7.0' .18.8 HERMOSA BEACH .1.15 39.6 34.3 19.4 84.1 31.7 6.7 37.3 55.0 0.5 2.7 50.3 7 050 14.2 23.7 HILLGROVE IUl . 1.94 31.6 31.3 18.7 90.0 4.1 37.3 37.2 3.2 0.6 61.8 7 121 5.0 LB.? HUNTINGTON BEACH. . . . . 1.56 30.3 26.3 17.8 89.7 20.a 6.5 19.6 32.7 9.6 2.1 48.8 6 050 20.1 15.3 HUNTINGTON PARK . . 0.90 45.3 38.8 25.6 89.9 26.6 5.7 41.4 46.0 .1.2 11.1 57.3 6 285 14.3 16.3 IMPERIAL BEACH. . . . . . 1.83 24.3 211.3 14.6 96.1 9.7 26.7 39.8 1.5 1.4 65.9 5 393 19.1 9.8 INGLEWOOD • 1.01 43.2 39.4 19.4 85.9 29.5 5.1 36.0 57.1 0.8 5.3 59.8 I 7 764 9.4 29.9 LA CANAOA-FLINTRIDGEIUI. . 1.63 28.9 25.1 8.1 65.3 42.3 1.6 21.3 78.6 1.6 1.2 66.1 12 354 4.7 64.3 _A HABRA. . . . . . . .AKEW000• . . 1.64 1.68 33.4 33.5 32.0 32.9 19.6 10.0 92.7 84.5 27.4 32.0 3.9 3.7 35.5 40.3 53.0 47.7 22.4 4.5 0.9 1.9 59.3 62.3 7 923 7 600 7.6 6.0 27.7 21.6 _A MESA . . . . . 1.59 32.2 29.6 15.2 $6.7 24.8 4.4 22.4 61.7 1.2 3.4 60.0 7 907 8.3 30.5 .ANCASTER IUI . . . . . . 1.75 ' 29.17 25.0 '13.8 83.1 30.5 6.1 29.4 54.2 32.0 0.6 I 62.8 8 123 9.4 29.7 .A PUENTE . . . . 2.17 29.2 2B.4 21.3 83.3 22.8 6.1 38.1 32.7 2.8 1.1 I 56.7 6 718 6.1 11.7 .AWNDALE. . . . . . . . 1.53 39.7 37.3 27.6 93.0 15.6 8.4 SD.7 30.5 0.9 2.5 50.6 6 303 12.1 13.0 .EMON GROVE IUI . . . 1.70 29.n 27.9 15.1 05.5 21.7 5.2 24.0 48.1 1.2 2.3 ' 61.5 7 337 9.2 21.4 .ENNOK IUI. . . . . . . 1.11 43.9 39.9 25.8 86.2 26.4 8.0 44.1 40.4 1.2 5.0 55.4 6 522 13.6 16.1 .IVERMORE . . . . . . . 1.70 31.1 27.7 14.3 96.5 34.5 3.4 8.8 59.6 3.1 0.1 64.5 7 627 7.0 25.3 .001. . . 1.53 33.8 33.6 21.5 86.2 20.1 7.7 23.6 41.4 5.0 0.1 49.5 6 278 18.2 14.5 .OMITA IU)• . . . . . . 1.51 33.0 29.6 18.4 89.2 23.5 7.6 33.2 36.1 0.9 1.0 49.3 6 194 16.9 13.7 .OMPOC. . . . 1.47 32.6 29.6 16.1 94.4 34.0 3.3 19.7 48.9 0.9 0.1 55.2 7 403 9.2 26.4 .ONG BEACH. . . . . 1.21 35.6 32.4 18.9 94.0 24.4 5.2 27.7 50.8 3.5 6.5 59.1 6 570 16.6 20.8 .05 ALTOS 1.78 26.9 23.9 13.1 79.9 31.2 1.7 30.4 72.5 25.2 5.4 63.3 11 033 5.6 ! 56.7 .OS ANGELES . . . . . . 1.28 40.5 34.5 21.2 81.1 30.9 6.5 26.8 50.3 1.0 13.1 55.5 6 a96 14.4 25.1 .YNWOOD . . . . . . . . 1.16 40.8 37.6 22.0 90.2 29.1 5.0 41.3 47.2 1.8 3.0 58.5 7 162 9.6 22.4 IAOERA. . . . 1.97 29.4 30.4 19.4 80.0 16.1 9.5 9.5 41.8 6.4 0.5 44.3 4 873 30.7 12.1 IANNATTAN BEACH . . . . 1.28 41.9 36.5 15.9 82.7 33.7 4.3 41.1 61.6 1.3 1.5 61.3 •8 239 6.3 35.1 IAYWOOD . . . . 1.04 40.3 35.6 20.3 96.4 33.9 7.1 47.4 31.3 1.2 5.0 54.0 5 951 15.6 11.9 iENLO PARK. . . . . . o 1.47 39.7 34.4 22.5 60.7 26.4 3.9 20.6 64.7 47.5 9.1 55.3 8 191 9.4 37.0 iERCEO• . 1.68 34.7 31.5 19.5 88.1 24.9 6.6 8.3 50.5 2.4 1.2 52.9 5 638 22.7 14.5 14LBRAE. . . 1.37 3810 36.0 17.0 85.2 31.9 2.5 23.1 63.5 46.2 12.9 64.0 9 4U6 3.3 49.6 ILL VALLEY . . . 1.39 34.3 30.4 13.4 76.3 35.0 2.6 13.9 70.5 51.0 16.4 63.0 a 279 7.2 35.7 .IRADA HILLS. 1.77 31.9 26.7 16.4 86.2 3.2 36.8 61.3 9.4 0.7 64.8 B 617 2.3 36.9 OOESTO . 1.55 35.7 34.3 23.7 76.5 22.4 6.2 18.3 54.7 5.9 0.6 $4.7 5 357 16.9 19.6 ONROVIA. . . . . . 1.39 37.6 35.2 23.9 88.0 23.2 4.6 26.1 48.6 1.5 2.2 54.4 6 630 17.0 21.3 ONTCLAIR . . . . . 1.85 33.4 32.6 21.7 87.1 6.9 35.9 49.8 5810 0.6 56.7 6 595 6.9' 12.3 ONTESELLO. . 1.21 40.3 37.0 19.2 86.9 27.6 4.3 33.6 4B.5 2.0 6.1 59.2 7 351 8.5 26.9 ONTEREY. 1.22 36.8 31.3 15.2 95.1 36.4 10.3 7.5 50.6 0.9 2.3 55.8 5 884 16.2 14.9 ONTEREY PARK . . . 1.33 38.0 35.1 16 0 86.2 30.8 4.3 29.2 54.9 1.5 6.1 62.8 7 650 8.1 27.6 OUNTAIN VIEW . 1.35 40.1 35.8 18.6 90.4 24,3 3.5 33.2 54.2 18.3 4.9 58.0 7 566 10.1 25.4 APA. . • 1.57 33.7 32.3 19.2 84.6 25.1 5.1 27.1 44.6 25.0 1.6 60.2 6 629 i3.5 16.3 ATIONAL•CITY . 1.85 28.5 27.5 1Y.9 90.4 21.8 8.5 26.5 36.0 0.9 7.1 56.8 5 574 20.7 11.6 EWPORT BEACH . 1.53 22.6 11.6 72.9 27.2 _._,}. t .,20.2 , 67.4 ..1J.1__ _ _ 54.7-' r B SZlr _ 13..0 , ° t y1.25 _. DIFrhWFTBI1�iHB•F1U1 "•- . l•8]`"='ST.t _ _30.fi '=-J5:4='23.Y'- , `'94.5 �-:: "5.]' " - SJ.T 50.0 u,g =0.7� 0.9 6]+2 6''102 5:5' 14.4 ORTH SACRAMENTO. 1.17 42.6 u0.6 31.4 87.7 5.4 13.7 1 47.5 3.7 4.3 58.5 1 6 T22 11.4 17.5 ORWALK . . . 2.03 28.6 29.] 1].2 85.4 121 7.3 1].8 5.0 43.4 31.9 5.2 1.0 1 57.6 T OIS 6.0 15.8 OVATO. . . I.46 31.2 2fi.] 15.5 97.3 19.0 3.2 13.7 52.6 13.8 3.0 68.6 7 lU5 B.l 17.7 4KLAND . . . . 1.30 39.5 35.7 23.6 83.5 29.1 7.9 20.5 45.3 11.4 15.2 56.2 19.7 RATIO OF PERSONS NOT 1N THE L PROFESSIONAL, MANAGERIAL IEKC INCLUDES MEMBERS OF THE ARMED 6.212 California Table B-2.-PERCENT OF ALLOCATION FOR NONRESPONSE, FOR URBAN PLACES OF 10,000 OR INIORE AND COUNTIES: 1960-Con. (The term"'Allocation" means that a characteristic was assigned a value during the tabulation because of the absence of an entry on the schedule, or because the entry was poorly mnrked, 1ncOnslstent with another entry, or was not readable by the mechanical equipment. See text for further explanation. Percent not shown where less than 0.1 or where base is less than 100] TOTAL PERSONS SUBSTITUTED' PERSONS WITH I PER40NS WITH ALLOCATIONS PERSONS 14 YEARS OLD AND FOR FOR AREA PERSONS OMISSIONS OMISSIONS OR MORE RELATION- BIRTH OVER • (NUMBCX) UE TO NON- DUE TO ALL, SHIP SEX COLOR DATE F INTERVIEWS MECHANICAL CATIONS MARITAL FAILURE STATUS URBAN PLACES OF 10,000 OR MORE --CON. DELANO . • . • . • • . • . . . 11 913 0.5 0.1 1.9 0.3 0.3 0.2 1.0 0.7 BLA DEL PAS. HEIGHTS-.O... .U. 11 0.4 3.3 0.5 0.3 0.4 2.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 505 . 0.4 0.3 0.4 2.7 1.0 1.0 DUANEYRTE DUARTE 13 962 0.1 0.1 2.7 0.7 0.5 0.4 1.7 1.2 EAST LOSWHI ANGELES IUI . . . . . . 119 270 0.1 0.1 3.9 0.4 0.5 0.4 EAST JH[TT IER !U1• 19 BBV 864 0.1 0.1 1.7 1.7 0.4 0.2 0.2 0.8 0.4 0.2 0.3 EL CAJON 37 618 0.3 0.1 2.2 O.Y 0.2 0.2 1.4 0.9 EL CENTRO. • 16 611 0.4 0.1 7.0 0.5 0.29 0.6 5.7 7.6 EL CERRITO . 25 437 0.3 0.1 2.0 0.4 0.3 0.4 1.0 0.5 EL MONTE (LOS ANGELCS) . . . . . • . - 13 163 0.3 0.1 3.5 0.7 0.4 0.2 2.5 1.2 EL SEGUNDO • 14 219 0.2 3.2 O.0 0.2 0.3 2.1 1.3 ESCONDIDO 16 377 0.3 1.6 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.9 0.6 EUREKA 26 137 0.3 0.2 4.0 0.5 O.2 0.3 2.7 1.4 FAIRFIELD• • •. . . . 14 966 0.2 0.2 3.3 0.5 0.5 0.3 2.1 0.8 FLORENCE-GRAHAMIU1. . . . . . . . 38 164 4.2 0.1 5.6 0.9 1.0 0.7 3.1 l.6 FONTANA. • • . 14'659 0.2 1.6 0.5 0.2 0.2 0.8 0.4 FREMONT. . 43 790 0.4 0.2 2.9 0.5 0.4 0.1 1.9 0.9 FRESNO . . . . . 133 929 0.6 0.1 3.4 0.6 0.3 0.4 1.8 l.4 FULLERTON. . 56 180 0.2 0.1 2.3 0.4 0.2 0.3 1.2 0.7 3AROENA• • . . . . . . . . • . . • • • 35 943 0.3 0.1 3.7 0.5 0.3 0.3 2.5 1.2 3ARDEN GROVE • BY 238 0.4 .•. 2.0 0.4 0.2 0.4 1.0 0.6 3LENOALE . 119 442 0.4 0.2 4.2 0.5 0.4 0.51 2.7 1.5 SLENDORA . 20 752 0•a 0.1 2.2 0.5 0.3 0.4 1.1 0.4 1AGGINW000 IUI • 11 469 0.8 0.2 2.8 0.5 0.4 0.2 1.9 1.1 1ANFORD• . . . . . 10 133 0.4 2.4 0.5 0.1 0.5 1.5 0.9 VAWTHORNE. • . . . . . 33 035 0.5 2.7 0.4 0.3 0.3 1.8 1.1 1AYWARO• • 72 700 0.2 2.7 0.5 0.3 0.4 1.4 0.8 0,RMOSA BEACH• 16 115 0.6 5.5 0.5 0.5 0.3 4.4 2.6 i ILLGROVE IUI• 14 669 0.2 0.1 .1.9 0.3 0.3 0.4 1.0 0.4 IUNTINGTON bEACH . . • • . • • . • . 11 492 0.9 OJ 3.3 0.5 0.3 0.5 1.7 1.5 1UNTINGTON PARK•. • . . . 29 920 1.0� 0.1 5.0 0.5 0.3 0.4 3.7 2.2 ;MPERIAL BEACH 17 773 0.1 0.2 1.8 0.4 0.1 0.3 1.0 o.5 NGLEW,,,• . . . . . 63 390 0.3 0.2 4.5 0.5 0.3 0.4 3.0 1 7 .A CANADA-FLINTRIDGE IUI . . . 18 338 .0.3 0.2 2.7 0.6 0.2 0.6 1.3 0.3 .A HABRA . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 25 136 0.3 0.4 2.4 0.6 0.3 0.2 1.2 0.6 EWOOD bT 126 0.4 0.4 1.7 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.4 .AKMESA. ,A MESA. 30 442 0.8 0.1 0.3 0.3 0.1 1.6 1.1 0.8 (UI• • 26 0.4 0.1 2.1 2.1 0.3 0.3 0.3 1.0 0.3 .ANPUENTE ,A PUENTE. • 723 24 740 0.4 2.7 0.3 0.2 0.1 1.0 .AWNOALE • . • • • . . • 21 740 0.3 ... • 2.7 0.3 0.2 0.l 2.0 1.0 l.0 .EMON GROVE IU). . . . . . 19 34B 0.3 0.1 1.7 0.7 0.1 0.4 0.4 0.2 .ENNOX IUI • . . . 31 224 0.5 0.1 3.9 0.5 0.3 0.4 2.6 1.7 .IVERMORE. • . • • . 16 056 0.4 0.1 2.5 0.3 0.3 0.3 3.6 0.6 .OD{ • 22 0.3 2.8 0.3 0.1 0.3 3.4 1.0 .OMITA •IUI 14 983415 0.3 0.1 1.9 0.6 0.2 0.3 0.9 0.3 .OMPOC . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . 14 4l5 O.0 0.3 5.9 0.6 0.6 0.4 4.6 2.0 ONG BEACH . . . . . . 319 0.3 0.2 3.3 0.5 0.2 0.2 1.2 OS ALTOS. . 696 0.7 0.2 2.9 0.6 0.4 0.2 1.5 1.5 OS AND. . . 79 015 2 431 0.2 0.1 3.9 0.6 0.2 0.4 1.5 1.2 .S• YNW,GD• . • . . 614 SI 6l4 0.2 0.3 3.3 0.5 0.2 0.4 1.9 1.9 1.2 ADERA • . . . . 14 430 0.1 0.1 3.5 0.6 0.5 0.5 1.6 0.9 ANHATTAN BEACH. . . . . . 33 934 0.2 2.4 0.3 0.2 0.2 1.6 0.9 ATWOOD. . . . . . . 14 588 0.9 0.6 4.9 0.6 0.2 0.5 3.3 I.7 EN40 PARK 26 957 0.2 0.2 2.4 0.4 0.3 0.3 1.4 0.6 ERCED . 20 BAB 0.3 0.3 3.2 0.5 0.5 0.5 1.8 1.1 ILLBRAE . . . . . . 15 873 0.1 0.1 2.1 0.3 0.2 0.2 1.4 0.3 ILL VALLEY. 10 411 0.5 3.3 0.5 0.3 0.6 1.7 0.7 l RAOA HILLS . . . . . . . . 22 444 0.2 0.3 1.7 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.9 0.2 ODESTO. • . . . . . . . . 36 585 0.3 0.1 2.0 0.4 0.2 0.2 1.2 0.6 DNROVIA . • . . • . . . . • . . . . • 27 079 0.4 . 3.5 0.6 0.3 0.4 2.2 0.8 ONTCLAIR. . . . . . . . . . . 13 546 0.5 1.5 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.9 0.4 OYTEBELLO 32 097 0.5 0.4 3.8 0.6 0.3 0.6 2.3 1.0 ONTEREI • . 22 618 0.5 0.4 3.4 0.5 0.3 0.3 1.8 1.5 ONTEREY PARKr . . . . 37 821 0.5 0.1 2.5 0.5 0.2 0.3 1.5 0.7 OUNTAIN VIEW. . 30 889 0.4 0.2 3.6 0.5 0.5 0.5 2.2 1.0 APA . . . . . 22 170 0.5 3.1 0.6 0.a 0.3 1.7 0.8 ATIONAL CITY. . 32 771 0.6 2.4 0.6 0.3 0.3 1.2 0.7 EWPORT BEACH, --26..564 . U,.-. -2.4 -0.2 - . - 4.5 -. 0.6 0.4 0.7 -- -2.6 - - - '1.2 ORTM HIGHLANDS (U). c - - 21 271 -0:r 0.2 2.7 0.3 0.2 0.3 1-4 1.2 ORTH SACRAMENTO . . • • . . . . . . 12 922 1.3 0.2 2.7 0.3 0.2 0.4 1.7 0.7 OR%ALX*. . . BB 739 0.1 2.1 0.3 0.2 0.3 1.2 0.6 OVATO . . . . . . 17 Bill 0.3 2.2 0.4 0.2 0.2 1.3 0.6 ARLAND. . . 367 Sao 1.5 0.3 5.1 0.8 0.6 0.5 3.2 1.7 CEANSIOE. . . . . . . . 24 971 0.4 2.6 0.5 0.3 0.4 1.5 0.6 NTARIO. . . . . . 46 617 0.3 0.1 3.6 0.7 0.5 0.5 2.2 1.2 RANGE . • • • . 26 444 0.2 0.2 1.8 0.5 0.2 0.3 0.8 O.V XNARO . . . . . 40 265 0.5 2.5 0.6 0.5 0.5 1.0 0.7 ACIFICA . . . . . . . . . 20 995 0.3 2.7 0.6 0.3 U.2 1.6 0•6 ACIFIC GROVE• 12 121 0.4 4.2 0.8 0.9 0.3 2.2 1.4 ALMOALE IUI . . . . . . . . . . . 11 522 0.6 2.2 0.5 0.5 a 6 1.0 0.4 ALM SPRINGS . . • . . . . . . . . . . . 13 U68 1.2 ... 6.3 0.6 0.9 0.6 4.4 2.1 ALO ALTO. . . . • . . . . ... . . . . . 52 287 0.2 0.3 3.2 O.0 0.3 0.6 2.0 1.0 ARAMOUNT. . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . 27 249 0.7 0.6 2.6 0.4 0.2 0.1 1.5 1.0 ASAOENA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 907 0.5 0.2 3.8 0.7 0.5 0.4 2.1 1.2 ETALUMA . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 035 0.2 0.3 2.7 0.3 0.3 0.2 1.7 1.1 1 THIS ISTICS, WI ENUMERATO ELECTRONI, 6.56 California ' Table 13.-SUMMARY OF POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS, METROPOLITAN FOR THE STATE, BY SIZE OF PLACE, AND STATISTICAL AREAS, I"IP dn4nlM nn UDInfOfPU@Il'd PIJh'. URBANIZED AREAS, URBAN PLACES, AND COUNTIES: UNnS FOR STANDARD 1960-Con. FIFII -) dl'n0On ulAtioae Pentnt not atoms where less time 01 Or N'N m IXIR' IS 11a, than 100; ferOhty mtto not shown where pOPu4tI9n per hous4h91d notsho" where less than 100 base PerI,Am In houxheldsl is Ira than 1Do; POPULATION ALL PERSONS 14 YEARS OLD IB HOUSEHOLDS POPULATION IN AREA AN. OVER YEARS GROUP QUARTERS PER- PER- -PER- PER- OLD HALE FEMALE AND CENT PER- CENT CENT C-cNT FER- PER- POPU- NUMBER iN- CENT UNDER IB TO OVER 65 TIC- PER- CREASE. NON- 3B PER- NUMBER CENT CATION PEft- 1 PER_ IN- PER 1196 TO WHITE YEARS YEARS ANORB ftAT10 CREASE, HOUSE- NUMBER CENT MART MART CENT OF OLD OLD OVER RIED RIEO 1950 TO HOLD MALE 19601 TOTAL URBAN PLACCS--CON. ALLEJO VISALIA . . . r VISALIA . . 60 877 lJ3,tl 19.0 35.2 57.4 I . VISTA IUI • 7.3 474 68.3 ]0.) 50.4 18 887 15 791 JY.y 1.9 3V.2 55.2 WALNUT CML?K. . • 10.6 155.2 3.13 14 795 )67.7 1.1 37.0 47.2 2 056 3.4 RALNUT HEI GMTS IUI. 5 206 40.1 2.98 50.9 12,1 Sp0 >p.8 ]5.0 9 903 309.2 1.6 3].2 55.5 37.2 590 4 721 303 1.9 RASCO 7.3 ]28.2 3.13 5 080 IYI 0.4 $1.B 713 7]•] 76.0 48.0 J 094 32 0.2 NAT SONVILLE 490 77-7 71.4 48.8 284.5 3.18 6 BV1 22.J 5. B• 42.0 51.6 1 59 0.6 M EEO IUI• • 6.V J12 tat J.B] 520 ]2,2 69.8 49.2 13 293 14,9 9.7 34.1 53.5 ••• VEST COVINA 12.4 1 935 23.9 3.53 3 22J 17.7 15.0 35.2 56.4 67.G 62.9 4).9 B 0.1 WEST MOLLYWOOD fU1. 0.4 455 4 559 16.4 2.69 so 645 11 . g5 6].) ]5.3 5J,1 (A 0,5 45.0 52.2 127 1.0 • . 28 870 2.6 3 065 J0.7 3,OJ 0.6 11.] 7V.3 14.0 13 201 882.9 1 WESTMINSTES . 83 147 56.2 50.4 Y].2 15 55 0.3 AHI TTIER. . WILLITS ) 1.91 }3 25 750 A4;3 57.9 2.9 7J0 $0.2 79.7 92 OJ . WILLOWS 0.1 28.1 0•B 28.1 57.3 lY.q 49.1 6 557 (A) 3.92 3 410 26.7 0.9 294 60.0 66 . ROODLAKE. 38.9 52.9 6.2 71.7 94.5 13 190 50.0 2.68 Y 139 37.1 2.0 U,3 1 0LL] . WOODLAND. 37.2 51.0 11.8 5 19.5 3.18 0.3 y,y 4 . ROOOSIOE. 13 52Y yyi9 J9.6 50.7 9.6 542 66.6 69.9 5�,5 1 3q0 J5.6 3.02 2.0 0.1 89 TREKA CITY• 35.2 S5.2 ' 9.6 453 72.2 68.5 YB.9 } 592 11� 11.6 J.43 1.7 J2.5 2.2 B 0.3 . YUBA CITY 4 3762 18 49.3 3.07 58,7 B.e 282 72.2 71.3 4 ]59 V].5 2.4 2B2 . . . . . • • V9,5 l5.0 SJ•e 11.2 1 121 11 $07 46.V 2.1 2.1 44 56.9 54.4 ••@.7 , 54.5 17 _ 74,0 ]0.6 - 48.5 1 601 52.0 2.68 1.2 143 J,0 COUNTIES 3 685' 41.6 J.p9 1G6 0.9 ALAMEDA ALPINE. 908 209 22.7 15.3 33.1 A"A. . . 57.Y 9.5 397 64.7 47.4 40•Q 48.4 11,6 445 68.0 64.3 46.3 295 367 BUT BUT rE . . 9 24.2 2.96 60.1 77.3 53.4 9.2 3.3 J5.B 51.5 12.] •' 109 32 567 3.6 GLAVERAS . 030 3.6Y 82 O69 26.3 2.3 35.6 53.J 12.7 442 56.5 70.3 52.7 3 141 ,•. •.0 COLUSA. 11.4 2.86 10 289 3.9 2.3 32.1 53.4 I4.6 423 70.6 69.1 49.3 27 J03 28,3 11.9 CONTRA C05YA••. 12 075 J.6 3.2 36.5 51.9 11.6 VJB 67.2 ]4.1 52.d ! V65 2.63 Y09 599B76 t 5]8 1.9 DEL NOR' EL 030 3618 7.4 40.1 SUN 5,5 SOO 65.O 70.6 52.2 6.6 2.83 ]71 120.0 480 II.2 487 4.7 DORADO1] . . 74.3 73.4 49.3 Iv BSB 4,3 40.3 54.0 5.8 29 390 596 197 1.6 SNOT. FRESNO. . . . . 3.03 81.3 OA 35.0 S6. 8.8 71A 70.3 g2.5 5 231 '100,5 D,JS - 365 945 32.3 456 y 697 0.9 .72.4 75.9 51.6 7.5 J9 P0� 53.0 B. ' 1. 507 69.1 "i32.9 23g l.J ' H.T. • HUMBOLDT.VMBO _• 67•9 -V9:J 106 84V -•3.3ga 17 245 11.8 7 - 236 D.B . IINYO MPERIAL' 1.1 J6.5 53.0 l0.5 !04 092 51.5 2.9 490 68.7 71.1 5'60V 1.5 . 38.9 54.4 6.9 51.9 5 316 12.7 3.17 72 105 14.5 7.9 539 69.6 73.8 392 KENN. . KERN. 36.9 54.1 q,p 51.8 31 509 47.0 J.2B 11 6014 0.2 9.1 593 63.6 69,9 2.7 1 566 . 34.4 56.0 q,8 g0.4 1B 4B1 ,11.9 3.g3 291 9B4 27.9 7.0 451 69.4 72.8 1.5 6 02B LAKE. . . LAKE. J9.9 53.] 6.1 51.4 4 062 ].D 2.84 V9 954 6.8 526 70.4 71•B 9.5 . . . ASSEN. 6.5 40.� 51.1 B.0 50.5 85 651 y1.e 3.35 13 �i 88 20.1 g3] b9.0 651 1.8 1.3 5 3.5 28• 52.1 19.9 69.8 50.3 14 3.35 33 597 -26.V 72.0 0147 49 1.7 LOSL . MAD MADERA. S.5 36.7 $4.3 9.1 u19 73.6 50.1 5 226 26'7 2.61 6 036 771 45.5 79 69.1 374 0.7 RAIANGELESI • . , . . . . 75.2 52.6 9.1 33.1I 57.) p.2 4 338 -20.5 3.09 40 V6B 9.5 444 69.2 322 0.9 • MARIN 9,1 40.1 51.1 8.8 64.4 47.8 2 O10 612 46.8 2.94 509 6B•e 70.9 171 1.3 lie 195 • MARIPOSA. . 50.5 11 655 15,7 3.43 346 B20 71.5 J,B 3V.] gB.4 2.0 491 1.2 MENDOCINO . 6.9 y 5 064 -1.6 >4 b9r3 69.8 51.5 yy 20q 2.6 27.3 SB.1 14.6 3]9 S3 75.2 3.12 MERGED. 62.6 ]1 .5 54.3 1 751 2.4 2.19 90 YVb 446 29.6 3.4 36.4 53.6 10.0 470 B 977 6.1 . . 29.6 7,5 40.4 53.0 6.6 67.3 71.8 $1.2 ly 952 2V.4 3.1q B JOB 508 38B 7.7 HONG. MONO• -IY ,2 3.9 37.3 53.4 9.2 68.6 ]3.4 52.1 25 46B 30.2 3.45 213 405 3 369 6.6 MONTEREY.I. 2 70.1 76.6 52.8 4.6 S.B 29.9 64.1 6.0 2 64] -10.0 J.11 198 351 52.0 391 70.4 2 66J NAPA. . 9.0 34.3 59.5 6.2 79.0 53.2 838 65 890 41.4 5V6 56.0 O2.9 .B ORANGE,NEVADA. • ORANGE, 1.9 30.9 54.4 14.7 70.3 58.2 52 215 Y3.5 3.24 20 91, 412 • . 5.1 0.7 31.5 53.1 15.4 63.4 65.3 50.4 1B 867 49.1 J.OY 703 925 225.6 5.4 388 69.9 29 160 14.7 PLACES. 1.4 J9,8 5J,6 69.8 49.7 559 ]5.3 72.5 8 575 13.0 , SACRAME - 4B.7 203 895 193.8 3.39 56 490 36.9 3.7 11 719 , . R tVEBENITRSIOL 3J.LL 11 -0.1 4.3 J5.7 18.5 _ ,1.7 , . . SACRAMENTO. :91 55.8 44B 6].4 75.1 53J 13 2271 42.8 J06. :91 80.3 5.5 35.6 J 922 6.9 . SAN eEN1T0. 53.6 1O,B 2.-08 97 2.97 502 778 BI.V 7.5 J].LL B31 70.9 69.7 50.1 95 1.1 SSA SAN BERNA ROIND. 6.9 SIB ]0.0 70.7 Sp.S 150 106 15 396 106 77.5 3.10 3.6 37,6 52.1 11 2182 8 3.7 SAN DtE40 50} 591 B2.3 10.} 52] 6J.5 66.8 52.0 y,2 }7,1 54.0 B.9 66.8 s2.o 4 fi14 13 702 2.7 SAN 1 . 85.6 529 ]0.9 B.0 J.26 O3y O11 85.5 5.5 3Y.B 57.9 7.3 154 178 7V•7 3.26 150 176 74.7 335 J35 2.2 SAN JOAOVIN JOAQUIN . 507 03.3 70.1 52.9 740 316 -4.5 18.4 24.5 62.9 20 4.0 4.0 SAN LEIS OBISPO . 12.8 J.22 249 969 24.5 9.9 J5.3 55.71 9.6 339 50.2 54.1 46.6 291 975 $0.6 eV 116 2.LL4 B1 044 57.6 3.7 J2.8 55.] 11.6 467 64.2 68.2 52,2 74 657 26 925 0.6 SAN MATED . , 64.2 71.0 53.7 25 492 5V•B 1s 03L SANTA BLAMARp 2r95 444 367 B9.6 4.3 36.3 56:9 6.7 BIT 5 725 7,1 SANTA CLAq.. y 168 962 72.0 3.7 J4.2 56.5 74.4 70.8 48.6 135 182 89.4 SANTA CSV2, • 463 3.24 12L1 3.2 38-1 54.9 7.01 021 684 6 766 1.5 SMAS TA. . 219 524 71.0 6B.6 4B.B 152 BY 219 26.6 3.8 3D.0 50.9 19.L 925 169.9 945 SIERRA. ' •1 3.07 Y4B ]1-0 63.6 47,2 30 59 466 63.3 2.2 37.7 50.6 7.6 30.1 20 096 3.1 SISKIY.O. • 2 247 -6.B 473 71.6 T4.0 50.8 2.70 3J•4 55.1 13.V 18 315 59.1 1 416 1.7 gOLANp• 32 4.2 493 67.7 76.6 54.4 3.22 7.0 V.2 35.2 55.5 9.4 765 -9.3 559 0.9 SONOMA. 597 2.91 U75 69.9 76.0 52.4 1J4 597 26" 12.4 36.6 57.5 5,9 10 879 10.0 0.9 STANISLAU5. . • . 3.00 lY7 375 Y2.5 2.2 36.5 52.8 12.7 551 67,0 74.2 53.9 3B 454 26.6 2'220 0.8 • 3.27 463 69.} 66.8 48.B 47 191 43.0 3.27 15) 29Y 23.6 1.4 36.5 52.8 10.7 2.99 B 71] SETTER. . . TEMAMA. 461• 70.7 68•4 48.6 47 975 27.2 33 380 27.2 6 261 4.2 4 092 TRINITY 5.0 38.3 53.4 8.Y 25 JOS J1.3 1.1 J6.B 506 70.4 ]2.9 51.6 2.6 . TULAREI . 52.9 30.3 47B 71.0 7J.0 50.7 9 967 26.5 3.30 9 ]Ob 90.tl 2,1 37.0 493 1.5 TVOLUMNE. 52.] 6.4 002 71.3 J.17 6.4 544 70.5 80,1 SV.9 I66 403 12.e 4.1 39.1 288 1.1 YENTURA 56.7 } 139 ]6.0 3,G] 14 u0u 14,5 1.6 SOS 68.5 69.1 50.1 76 0.8 . YOLO. . 31.5 55.9 12.6 48 586 1J.5 J.J7 199 13B 73.7 3.3 416 69,6 71.2 Y 820 2.9 YU�A• 37.1 55.9 7.1 51.4 5 044 16.9 2.37 65 727 61.7 3.6 67.6 70.1 52.0 84 102 0.7 • • 36.7 56.0 7,} S, 54 747 71.1 3.3J 1] 33 859 38.7 5.4 515 67.3 71.0 52.1 r CHILUMEN UNDER 5 EARS 38.0 54.6 7.4 19 657 65.9 3.33 567 66.3 74.2 SV.O 20 9 855 3].2 2 829 4.3 }.2B OLD PER 1.000 WOMEN 15 TO 49 YEARS OLD. 9 SEE TEXT FOR CHANGES IN HOUSEHOLD 1 519 V.5 A 1930 DATA NOT AVAILABLE. ULF INjT70N. A PERCC•,T INCREASE IS 14OPE THAI' 1, 000. 1950 POPULATION TOTAL RCVISCD SINCC PUBLICATION Or 1950 REPORTS. 6-174 Califomia Table 26. AGE BY SEX, FOR CENSUS COUNTY DIVISIONS: I960—Con (Chu-cteristics not shown where fewer than five persons In tho area] MALE AREA UNDER 5 TO 15 TO 25 TO }5 TO 5 14 24 7V 44 YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS 45 TO 55 TO 5Y 64 YEARS YEARS 65 UNDER 5 TO AND OVER YEARS YEARS 15 TO YEARS FEMALE 25". 35 TO YEARS YEARS 45 TO 55 TO 63 YE54 YEARS AND OVER MOUOC COUNTY, ADIN-LOOKOUT DIV • B1 lY2 99 109 83 99 g5 ALTURAS DIV• • 214 448 236 200 325 J19 73 73 84 an SURPRISE VALLEY•OIV. 65 131 77 70 79 92 275 1B9 187 46B 217 235 309 B2 56 YB TOLE LAKE DIV. . • 75 212 VS 77 179 71 y6 IOU 5 7B 176 68 72 7Y 27J 166 195 79 191 63 93 121 BB J7 MONO COUNTY, 58 25 MONO NORTH DIV . 53 72 7B 60 60 63 42 45 MONO SOUTH DIV • V7 131 68 126 117 130 79 37 J3 69 125 71 113 106 101 65 20 MONIEH_Y COUNTY, ALISAL DIV •EL� . . 1 239 1 789 1206 1 308 1 042 1 010 589 Ylb CARTELBLANCO-6PRECKI. DIY 71 134 240 169 148 207 164 74 1 185 3 116 ! 376 1 15B 1 15V 92V $JO 470 CARTEL DIV . . 544 1 071 $02 719 850 75C 628 789 g5 116 I11 71 98 t00 52 53 CARTEL VALLEY DIV. . 145 294 89 169 192 157 119 112 574 1 157 637 1127 1 056 1 023 1 012 1 141 CASTROVILLE DIY. . 429 602 440 305 355 313 228 LAS 245 98 C9ASTAL DIV. • 174 419 667 435 369 J53 169 153 116 FORT ORD DIV . 23 39 79 JD 26 61 27 41 30 237 35] lV7 GON2ALE5 DIV . 1 243 1 468 31 933 2 769 1 B02 601 144 102 1 256 1 681 800 1 445 1 017 3!2 1�3 qb GREENFIELD DIV . 2YJ 46B 1 933 1 798 638 301 2LL7 232 363 260 299 291 283 24717� 161 268 479 238 243 244 181 12a 129 KING CITY DIV . • . 295 499 336 402 V2B 2B6 I95 223 Al 199 191 190 158 116 112 155 320 Y50 308 292 306 229 192 146 MONTEREY 0)V . 1 494 1 985 2 275 1 9B9 1 559 1 107 796 6,53 1 JB2 1 898 1 50B 1 780 1 522 1 116 gle MONTERE. PENINSULA 736 DIV 274 494 223 717 357 299 266 223 2a3 PACIFIC GROPED IV. • 673 1 040 703 717 742 646 V61 6l2 60Y SOJ 229 386 366 345 309 213 PAJARO 01( . 444 722 406 298 373 337 2Y0 262 960 B791 1 _ 753 ass 720 663 1 121 SAUNAS DIV. • 1 591 3 031 1 797 2 OJ4 2 J57 1 au3 1 1B9 918 1 510 3 04569' 3 72J 1 96V 2 245 1 672 1 OOJ 3 075 SAN AgDO DIY . 90 155 117 112 13B 115 118 100 SAN JUAN DIV 370 705 47B 454 4BJ 388 252 1b5 J'815 '1128 J92 79T 419 lOY SEASIDE p{V• 1 62V 2 2Y6 1 165 1 514 1 315 836 4Y6 303 166 1b0 SOLEOAO OlV• 206 479 281 271 240 2y} 195 343 1 564 2 15Y 1 448 1 734 1 354 7bl 471 ]78 TORO DIV . IOl 247 1V3 127 175 162 96 11B 275 472 2]2 244 215 162 134 99 A • 76 70 200 75 110 1119 117 71 64 NAPA COUNTYI ANGWIN DIV • 118 242 4B4 1}2 137 154 1Y7229 129 BERRYESSA DIV. • 9 25 37 15 22 22 201 25 17 230 534 152 18J 202 194 326 CAL]STOGA DIV. . • 81 202 108 92 120 139 176 34B 73 171 9l 916 1 1IS 21 17 14 NAPA DIV 1 167 2 623 140 1 224 1 534 1 306 918 1 120 1 165 2 140 1 431 1 331 1 649 1 336 1 043 1 39B NAPA NORTHEAST DIV . 267 623 Y33 261 440 V53 !25 320 259 NAPA NORTHWEST DIV . 433 933 442 4V5 561 561 94B 1 410 3BV 8573 40 V32 4} 513 492 429 295 337 NAPA SOUTHEAST DIV . Y09 796 43B 72B 633 B54 785 910 }q2 749 4BJ 731 B47 B12 fi94 3 1362 47 NAPA WEST O1V• . 229 539 310 225 407 3J7 285 274 264 St. NCLCNA DIV . 232 412 211 226 25f 294 277 440 213 374 246 223 429 335 295 243 259 500 NEVADA COUNTY, WNASSNER DIV L • 114 224 IVS 157 200 170 99 57 91 208 120 143 171 NEVAD VDIV. DIY . 522 1 494 785 510 303 B96 791 1 OB1 529 1 14B 729 585 913 921 B1B 1 32B NEVADA DIV . . 216 V9V JOb 205 703 J57 329 46B 1]6 71 37 >� - -- -- -- -- _ - _ 196 472 2B5 232 321 176 734 146 ORANGE COUNTY, " -_ - ANAHEIM-GARDEN GROVE DIV 16 201 27 735 11 135 17 846 18 467 8 893 4 448 4 035 IS 782 26 614 12 675 19 536 17 172 7 878 5 173 5 344 BVENA PARK -CYPRESS y ➢IV . 5 041 B 250 3 805 6 320 5 247 2 443 1 022 856 5 443 7 965 3 890 6 457 4 679 2 OBI 1 149 1 083 CENTRAL •COS ST •DIV. . V 041 7 256 4 BOS 4 B13 5 622 4 712 } 34L 3 785 3 7BY 7 091 4 87B 5 "1 6 200 5 166 V 294 5 J42 EL LEST D1V. . 630 4 01 3 !OB 950 401 BS 52 31 555 J85 171 484 389 FVLLERTON-LA MABRA 63 36 17 DIV • , 6 Y05 12 O" •5 636 6 904 B 656 5 035 2 602 2 425 b 257 11 757 6 049 7'666 0 419 4 494 2 962 J 353 NORTH C0.15T DIV• . • 3 865 5 B72 J 386 4 860 3 870 2 316 1 434 1 374 3 789 5 51y 3 049 4 369 ] Y38 2 lY0 1 53LL l 646 SANTA ANp CANYON DIV 467 8]0 494 435 52] 38g Sag ]13 Y22 B00 506 36U 528 SANTA COAST DIV 9 845 15 920 9 071 10 02 10 731 7 181 5 004 5 615 9 Y08 15 J15 10 5on !0 438 10 528 7 389 298 6 229 8 293 SOUTH COAST DIV. 859 1 115 1 036 913 BIB 707 BIY 1 270 7B6 1 032 1 O64 665 963 539 TMBUCO DIV. . 70 159 537 T 90 107 89 7J q4 1 165 '1 314 - _ 63 120 65 85 98 92 e. 69 _ _efi PLACER COUNTY, - - - - _ DIV AUBURN SUM . 736 1 494 1 217 8 72 1 77 3 226 997 1 278 711 1 364 1 018 B92 1 262 3 290 1 131 1 569 COLFAX—SUMMIT HILL —BACK 250 SBJ 297 27D 5]7 429 416 4BJ FOREST HILL -BACK 231 538 272 296 406 162 }pe 357 COUNTRY DIV . 61 116 76 71 B9 l05 102 94 LAKE TAHOE DIV 173 }63 182 222 297 26B 1]9 45 SB t07 BD 70 59 82. 64 42 100M15 BA 81 N-FOLSOM� 153 300 184 228 283 217 304 bu LAWC DIV. . 454 937 V75 SOY 619 453 346 J62 412 940 512 516 554 ROSEVILLE DIV. 752 1 ' 1 796 89B 890 763 697 bJ3 431 706 296 WEST VALLEY 0!V• . 438 12! 461 405 462 399 299 }yg 70B 1 250 894 043 895 904 594 705 J90 711 482 421 419 355 284 259 PLUMAS CWNTYI CHESTER DIV. OREENVILLE DIV . 87 208 12B 120 138 357 99 63 120 190 119 110 14B 135 72 69 PORTOL4 DIV. 13Y 209 131 135 169 190 134 l47 127 153 272 167 155 1B6 232 134 1}6 253 tJB 134 1B2 166 172 9Y OUINCY DIV . • • • 206 469 256 241 J14 359 272 229 131 279 15B 149 191 ttb 111 95 209 416 266 225 324 288 IS, I60 RIVERSIDE COUNTY, ALVORD DIV . . . • 1 738 2 634 l 705 1 712 1 425 9B4 651 790 CATHEDRAL OC I TY-PALM1 668 2 665 1 958 3 677 1 401 959 722 1 O10 DCCFRT DIV. . . . . 476 709 502 612 707 704 628 646 460 766 •557 CHUCTNA LLA DIV . 21] 2B2 I06 223 205 162 95 07 $69 75Y 772 tl9 557 CORONA DI y4R.E. DIV 1 738 2 891 2 166 2 J92 2 224 1 766 1 0-1 667 1 710 2 89P 1 572 1 666 1 625 { 222 736 CORONA 01V • • L04 65 52 DESERT HOT SPRINGS 7JB 1 366 927 807 797 732 522 629 701 1 419 9B0 769 857 222 716 551 DIV .737 EObEMONT-SUNNYHEAD 90 172 106 B9 156 200 253 4D3 76 373 97 109 152 252 346 J65 DIV • , • , 1 476 1 382 I V52 L 405 932 535 37g 4l3 1 443 1 u2LL 1 6B6 1262 8B0 565 4l6 J97 HEMET-SA VALLEY DIV. 229 LLOS 254 193 237 240 3958 99e 227 392 267 193 240 283 482 936 XEME T-SAN JACINTC DIV 703 1 472 867 667 828 952 957 1 965 671 1 457 BJO b99 953 1 021 1 294 2 O16 IDYLLWILD DIV. . . . 57 135 151 61 107 119 1}1 172 67 139 70 70 115 136 158 154 • 6-166 California Table 25.—CHARACTERISTICS OF THE POPULATION, FOR CENSUS COUNTY DIVISIONS: 1960—Con. [Characteristics not shown where fever than file persons in the one] • POPULATION HOUSEHOLDS MALES 14 YEARS OLD AND OVER FEMALES 14 YEARS OLD AND OVER AREA BY SEX BY RACE NUMBER WIOOWEO WIDOWED TOTAL POPU- SINGLE MAR- AND SINGLE MAR- AND MALE FEMALE' WHITE NEGRO OTHER TOTAL NON- LATION RIED DI- RISC DI- WHITE VORCEO VORCED NONTEAEY COUNTYI ALISAL DIV • • • . 17 020 8 399 8 621 16 030 297 693 5 038 257 16 932 1 123 4 076 304 762 4 206 786 BLANCO-SPRECKELS DIV 1 893 1 207 666 1 528 14 35L 444 561 1 432 404 561 52 90 359 46 CARMEL DIV • . 13 482 5 853 7 629 13 301 11 170 5 ISO 46 13 372 799 3 280 242 1 169 3 364 1 452 CARMEL VALLEY DIV. . 2 552 1 277 1 275 2 527 5 20 037 4 2 552 153 653 53 121 655 122 CASTROVILLE DIV. • 5 786 3 006 2 780 5 331 40 415 1 454 98 5 615 525 1 313 118 318 1 253 175 COASTAL DIV. . 659 381 275 645 B 6 226 1 569 136 148 33 29 135 29 FORT ORD $IV . 32 723 25 963 6 760 28 759 2 452 1 502 3 328 490 13 190 16 531 5 690 620 483 3 234 106 GONZALES DIV . 7 779 5 869 1 910 6 661 732 386 1 114 L19 3 947 2 398 2 347 445 214 651 133 GREEhFiELD DIV . 3 546 2 028 1 $20 3 428 12 108 905 35 3 177 519 859 60 L54 722 117 KING CITY DIV. . . 4 839 • 2 596 2 243 4 674 26 139 1 391 40 4 511 467 1 264 87 235 1 071 20L MONTEREY DIV • 22 61B 11 658 10 760 20 905 357 1 356 7 001 455 21 237 2 556 5 475 49L 1 120 5 436 1 056 MONTEREY PENINSULA DIV . • 5 105 2 47L 2 634 4 990 15 100 1 636 19 5 032 314 1. 346 76 251 1 361 265 PACIFIC GROVE DIV. . 12 121 5 574 6 547 11 599 219 303 4 308 148 it 902 754 2 991 234 635 3 140 1 092 PAJARO DIV . 6 000 3 082 2 918 5 487 28 485 I 1 577 138 5 961 546 1 315 110 350 1 347 193 SALINAS DIV• 20 957 14 760 14 197 27 269 377 1 311 8 550 427 27 324 2 531 7 169 633 1 591 6 771 1 482 SAN AR00 DIV • 1 702 945 757 1 683 1 1B 525 5 1 589 196 458 55 56 412 63 SAN JUAN DIV • 6 237 3 295 2 942 5 755 32 450 1 615 110 5 918 699 1 U79 105 325 1 378 196 SEASIDE DIV• 19 353 9 489 9 664 14 379 3 261 1 713 : '5 504 1 197 19 209 964 4 499 264 746 4 846 686 SOLEDAD DIV. . 3 976 2 113 1 B63 3 700 20 256 1 039 72 3 622 457 $49 73 240 600 118 TORO DIV . . . • 2 001 1 L27 674 1 916 1 84 543 14 1 BID 226 541 23 86 466 63 40A COUNTY' ANGWIN DIV • 3 593 1 643 1 950 3 438 36 119 1 032 21 2 909 505 765 45 576 796 244 BERRYESSA DIV. . 298 155 143 292 •.• 6 105 1 298 23 96 12 10 79 12 CALISTOGA DIV. • 2 495 1 266 1 229 2.480 2 13 995 6 2 452 229 670 100 116 662 214 NAPA DIV . 22 227 10 732 11 495 22 048 14 165 7 358 43 22 074 1 $73 5 549 451 1 220 5 663 1 493 NAPA NORTHEAST DIV . 6 117 3 102 3 015 6 035 4 78 1 92B 20 6 021 515 1 648 110 264 1 652 304 NAPA NORTHWEST DIV . 9 587 5 733 3 854 9 469 42 76 2 338 19 7 626 1 228 2 250 939 405 1 945 346 NAPA SOUTHEAST DIV . ll 604 5 753 5 851 10 974 422 208 1 791 5 6 086 1 843 2 143 623 1 007 2 660 1 09B NAPA WEST DIV. . . 5 IBS 2 572 2 613 5 144 . 41 1 590 B 5 117 399 1 368 90 279 1 360 223 ST. HCLCNA DIV . 4 764 2 344 2 440 4 735 32 17 1 730 13 4 732 379 1 222 129 257 1 214 309 NLVADA COVNTYI -' DONNER DIV I • 2 159 1 L82 977 2 139 ' 6 14 05 6 211116 206 504 -73 k 547 57 GRASS VALLEY DIV • 13 425 6 654 6 771 13 317 15 93 4 B34 29 13 366 1 070 3 551 " 395 645 -5 596" 940 NEVADA DIV . • . 5 327 2 678 2 649 5 304 23 1 891 5 5 218 432 1 378 195 269 1 365' 382 MANGE COUNTY' ANAHEIM-GARDEN GROVE DIV 218 934 106 760 110 174 216 929 92 1 9 3 58 809 427 217 822 12 143 51 982 2 410 9 503 52 793 7 151 AUENA•PARK-CYPRESS DIV . 66 252 33 505 "•32 747 65 572 B 6 2 16 954 141 65 691 3 456 15 619 631 2 340 15 075 1 604 CENTRAL COAST DIV. . 80 353 35 447 41 906 79 551 215 587 28 200 193 76 589 6 152 19 93B 1 680 4 905 20 345 6 363 EL TORO DIV• • 8 188 5 B38 2 350 7 325 536 327 1 216 120 4 529 3 089 1 599 160 189 1 213 23 FULLERTON-LA HABRA DIV . • 100 657 49 Y00 50 957 99 666 482 509 29 657 244 100 024 6 265 24 732 1 122 5 131 24 764 3 910 NORTH COAST DIV . 52 815 26 977 25 838 51 878 22 915 15 069 196 51 533 3 645 13 070 904 2 118 12 688 2 098 SANTA ANA CANYON DIV 7 462 3 786 3 674 7 346 11 LOS 2 084 26 7 438 597 1 846 111 442 1 830 235 SANTA ANA-ORANGE DIV 151 924 73 399 78 525 140 990 1 777 1 157 46 506 735 149 783 9 309 36 957 2 611 8 389 37 470 9 057 SOUTH COAST DIV. 15 443 7 $32 7 911 15 270 9 164 S 842 49 15 377 931 4 428 294 671 4 458 1 037 TRABUCO DIV. . . 1 897 --� 1 219 676 1 827 _ - 19 "_ 51 - 478 8 1 420 533 434 35 56 391 62 LACER COUNTY' •- Y 5 : L AUBURN DIV . • t8 090 a 833 9 257 17 248 ' 224 618 4 907 169 14 681 2 164 4 Oil 565 1 476 4 349 1 488 COLFAX-SUMMIT DIV. 5 055 3 105 2 750 5 768 26 59 1 934 11 5 487 546 1 536 236 255 1 496 298 FOREST HILL -BACK COUNTRY DIV . 1 266 704 562 1 Los 95 66 463 41 1 266 127 336 73 49 310 48 LAKE TAHOE DIV . 3 248 1 719 1 529 3 244 4 . 1 101 1 3 242 289 832 90 163 834 108 LOOMIS BASIN-FOLSOM ' LAKC DIV. B 157 4 150 4 007 7 369 6 762 2 306 206 B 096 639 2 015 184 402 2 021 296 AOSEVILLE DIV. . 13 421 6 728 6 693 13 360 22 39 4 442 21 13 378 969 3 461 344 614 3 463 747 WEST VALLEY DIV... . 6 961 3 633 3 328 6 771 6 184 994 43 6 926 616 1 6B0 130 360 1 675 244 LUMAS COUNTY' yy1 I 3. '525 CHESTER DIV. 1 963 1 000 963 1 930 ,• 33 605 9 1 934 155 519 51 8T 54 GREENVILLE DIV . 2 514 1 309 1 205 ' 2 368 4 142 B46 33 2 514 • 223 629 84 Ill 623 109 PORTOLA DIV. 2 728 1 438 1 290 2 669 34 25 , 935 14 2 722 259 702 72 107 670 117 DUINCY DIV . . • . 4 415 2 346 2 069 4 155 190 70 1 Sol 70 4 36B 431 1 122 164 201 1 092 179 IVERSIOE COUNTY' ALVORD DIV . • . . 23 699 11 639 12 060I 23 305 67 307 6 419' 75 22 820 1 627 5 468 354 1 292 5 572 1 042 CATHEDRAL CITY -PALM DESERT DIV. 10 218 5 064 5 154 9 692 440 86 3 770 11B 10 06D 630 2 941 284 440 2 896 6Y6 CHUCKWALLA DIV • 2 $64 1 375 1 189 2 524 40 715 9 2 473 137 1570 84 68 623 42 COACHELLA VALLEY DIV 27 265 15 OIL 12 254 25 13L 866 1 268 6 845 366 24 896 2 868 6 964 703 1 330 5 736 Boo CORONA DIV . 13 336 6 SIB 6 818 13 221 59 56 4 099 24 13 320 1 026 3 232 261 B26 3 241 691 DESERT HOT SPRINGS ' •270 DIV . . 3 037 1 477 1 boo 2 970 45 22 1 348 23 3 032 „13B 946 135 94 947 EMEMONT-SUNNYMEAD- 16 046 7 973 8 073 15 701 130 215 4 602 79 15 424 1 022 3 963 215 795 4 027 407 ELSINORE VALLEY DIV. 5 971 2 951 3 020 5 493 456 22 2 587 179 5 947 438 1 596 327 242 1 588 601 HEMET-SAN JACINTO DIV 17 352 8 411 6 941 16 887 5 460 6 384 125 17 133 1 161 4 807 427 •822 4 799 1 31G IDYLLWILD DIV. . . 1 842 933 909 1 777 5 60 720 17 1 761 193 494 68 89 485 142 JURUPA DIV . 25 357 12 837 12 520 24 063 1 108 186 7 524 324 25 180 1 676 6 094 556 1 036 6 203 .1 139 LAKE MATHEWS DIV . 7 723 5 102 2 621 6 155 1 415 153 1 413 307 5 083 2 243 1 568 19B 291 1 262 138 HURRIETTA DIV. • 1 998 1 045 953 1 948 17 33 755 18 1 963 215 515 79 101 494 127 NORCO DIV. . 6 525 3 299 3 226 6 493 6 26 ' 1 912 8 6 470 446 1 626 112 301 1 637 272 PALM SPRINGS OIV . 13 468 6 243 7 225 12 548 675 245 5 986 252 13 203 940 3 696 426 626 3 770 1 466 PALO VERGE DIV . 12 523 6 950 5 573 11 073 1 350 '00 3 332 397 11 615 1 431 3 179 349 563 2 600 417 PERRIS VALLEY DIV. . 9 7B3 4 958 4 B25 8 663 1 003 117 3 056 354 9 741 708 2 400 281 422 2 445 444 RIVERSIDE DIV. . • . 94 332 40 774 43 558 79 836 3 938 55B 26 3so 1 19B 82 431 5 963 20 521 1 406 5 156 20 520 5 131 SAN GORGONIO PASS DIV . . • • . . . . 20 764 10 197 10 567 19 535 824 405 ] 403 294 20 28I 1 453 S 543 639 1 030 5 511 1 562 TENESCAL DIV . • . . 2 388 1 37L 1 017 2 357 17 14 596 12 2 112 265 6]7 53 84 533 49 r i j• ALL AGES ..I UNDER 1 rlAM , I YEAR , 2 YLwe, •Si rLAr •. 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[Percent not shown where less than 0.1 or where base is less than 100; population -per -household not shown where less than 300 persons in households] SUBJECT MODOC MONO MONTEREY NAPA NEVAOA` ORANGE PLACER PLUHAS RIVERSIDE MENTO ENITO SAN 5ERNAR- D1N0 2 213 198 351 65 890 20 91!1 703 925 56 998 it 620 306 191 502 778 15 396 503 591 TOTAL POPULATION • 8 30B PACE 168 ILL 293 33 300 10 $10, 349 165 28 872 6 093 154 12S 254 467 7 946 253 014 MALE • 4 316 1 097 100 677 32 583 10 437 344 268 27 715 5 835 144 972 234 429 7 606 •241 913 WHITE. 4 153 21 1 1 4 B83 302 10 1 642 191 127 6 459 10 364 37 B 910 NEGRO. • 137 67 512 57 24 , 382 130 113 897 405 11 1 019 1NDIAN • 6 1 439 69 3 1 908 603 ••• 678 4 027 94 340 JAPANESE • 1 654 169 4� 241 93 IS 110 3 729 38 267 DHINESE. 2 733 76 441 38 . "3 824 1 186 152 375 FILIPINO ••. 395 44 • 283 22 178 327 8 190 OTHER RACES. . . . . 3 3 990 1 045 87 055 32 590 10 397 354 760 20 126 5 527 152 063 249 311 7 450 250 577 FEMALE . 830 967 79 890 32 032 30 323, 350 086 27 150 5 287 144 400 230 397 7 231 240 282 WHITE. 3 23 •. 3 035 250 It 1 529 194 101 6 017 9 441 24 8 324 NEGRO. 136 57 IB3 61 26 348 114 127 805 397 14 845 INDIAN • • • 1 l 734 7l l 1 982 595 . •10 496 4 041 92 535 JAPANESE • 426 112 34� 203 47 9B 3 04t 33 202 CHINESE. • FILIPINO • •,1 . 1 490 32 .•1: 306 11 1 120 659 45 224 . OTHER RACES. • • • 300 32 ;Z, 306 15 3 127 279 B 165 MARITAL STATUS TOTAL 028 881 82 749 24 902 7 Bi6' 605 20 843 4 411 108 345 173 309 5 553 �113 594 MALE, 14 YEARS AND OVER. . .3 683 189 32 318 6 694 1 710i ,,226 46 122 5 350 1 066 24 586 39 Sao t 660 39 572 SINGLE . 2 l22 620 46 317 l5 709 5 513 170 605 13 B71 2 972 76 800 121 318 3 524 123 043 HARRIED. . 63.1 69:9, 75.3 66.5 67.4 70.9 70.0 63•• 70.9 PERCENT MARRIED. . 70.1 70.4 56.0 3 113 104 2 559 SEPARATED. 42 4 1 054 465 125, 2 052 337 71 1 324 3 534 4 SIT 204 4 958 WIDOWED. L97 22 1 619 1 145 341 4 536 724 153 218 3 425 7 694 160 6 021 DIVORCED . . • • . . . . 116 50 2 499 1 354 322 5 422 89B FEMALE, 14 YEARS AND OVER. • 2 714 763 59 451 24 538 7 890, 237 114 20 696 3 875 107 489 806 169 936 25 448 5 152 932 173 994 25 407 SINGLE . . . 310 82 9 183 4 184 1 001, 33 744 3 319 506 910 15 74 889 120 069 3 441 122 933 MARRIED. . • 2 079 603 41 807 16 031 5 510� 171 827 14 Inn 2 69.7 70.7 66.8 70.7 PERCENT MARRIED. . 76.6 79.0 70.3 6%3 69:8 7245 68.4 75.1 Boa 2 950 86 3 459 SE4ARATED. 28 B 935 427 Lis 3 115 381 58 -- 1 ' 15 564 ' 037 18 515 WIDOWED. . 266 49 5 976 3 149, 1 100 22 159 2 296 350 12 297 49.6 7 857' 142 7 139 DIVORCED . . . . . . . . 59 29 2 485 1 174, 279,_=`]9 3B4 933 " - IV9 4 NONWHITE MALE, 14 YEARS AND OVER. • 114 51 7 528 629 5] 3 267 851 ISO 6 224 13 366 4 309 240 97 7 128 2 241 SINGLE . . . 41 23 3 370 316' ld 1 t64� 341 at 90 2 096 663 a 092 124 4 358 MARRIED. 56 24 3 701 238I 34 1 953! 451 3 5B.9 60.5 51.7 61.1 PERCENT MARRIED• • 49.1 50.2 37.8' •� 2 59.8, 53.0 57.0 562 8 265 SEPARATED• . b •• . 198 YO 60 28 11 265 420 13 240 WIDOWED. 11 1 161 29 4 69 35 7 223 242 545 6 289 DIVORCED . . . . . . . 6 3 216 96 1 B1 24 10 FEMALE, L4 YEARS AND OVER. . 95 43 4 266 465 46 2 9521 714 147 4 832 11 233 2 043 140 39 6 958 1 030 SINGLE 16 6 646 136 1 7 492, 151 25 92 $08 3 265 7 717 Be 4 496 MARRIED. . • 62 30 3 275 250 36 2 Lei 436 67.6 68.7 62.9 69.6 PERCENT MARRIED . •• 76.8 53.8 73.9 61.1 62.6 512 1 491 SEPARATED• . 9 4 92 40 •' ••3 82 14 7 252 535 964 L2 589 .YIOONEO. • 15 6 223 36 l80 99 26 4 224 $09 1 J4] . • . . • • . 2 1 122 41 IDIVORCED . 99 28 HOUSEHOLDS 1 TOTAL TOTAL POPULATION 8 J08 2 213 198 351 65 890 20 9,1; 703 925 56 998 11 620 306 L91 973 502 778 489 076 15 096 15 061 503 591 483 475 IN HOUSEHOLDS. • . • 8 245 2 197 169 191 57 315 20 7,02 692 206! 53 076 11 $38 294 936 4 614 190 L78 MEAD OF HOUSEHOLD. . 2 647 838 52 215 18 S67 7 430 203 895, 17 227 3 687 95 106 421 150 125 322 3 654 125 701 HEAD OF PRIMARY FAMILY . 2 Ise 608 43 164 15 543 5 7�76 177 sot 14 036 3 012 77 25 614 960 24 477 PRIMARY INDIVIDUAL 489 230 9 051 3 324 ! 694 26 594' 3 19L 875 766 17 685 69 857 112 483 3 191 113 310 WIFE OF HEAD • 1 992 567 38 505 13 992 5 1!35 161 69V 12 706 2 449 5 397 176 980 CHILD UNDER 18 OF HEAD . 2 919 616 62 597 19 236 6 1'S2 269 673 17 907 3 955 101 948 179 37 590 1 612 36 BUT OTHER RELATIVE OF MEAD 549 148 13 006 4 357 1 6y3 47 662 4 491 782 23 350 8 638 247 6 I60 NONRELA T7VE OF HEAD. . 138 28 2 868 863 J12 9 082 755 148 4 112 102 SJS 20 ll6 IN GROUP QUARTERS. 63 16 29 160 a 575 209 11 719, 3 922 82 11 216 33 5 268 81 10 002 INMATE OF INSTITUTION. • 41 • 4 033 7 662 1V4 3 547 3 4B9 47 1 985 6 434 254 10 114 OTHER• . • . . . . . • . 22 16 25 127 913 Is e 172 433 35 9 233 POPULATION PER HOUSEHOLD 3•I1 2.62 3.24 3.04 2.74 3.39 3.06 2.97 3.10 3.24 3.26 3.22 NONWHITE TOTAL POPULATION • 325 129 1T 784 1 275 Isi 9 571 2 133 498 16 819 37 952 35 923 559 '536 21 396 19 Ole IN HOUSEHOLDS. . 310 129 14 487 514 114E B 891 1 867 493 15 lei 9 709 , 159 4 970 HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD. . 85 33 3 731 136 40 2 07 + 492 126 4 201 7 906 112 4 070 HEAD OF PRIMARY FAMILY . 61 26 3 104 105 30 1 856 416 90 3 343 1 803 47 900 PRIMARY INDIVIDUAL . 24 7 627 31 t0 283 76 36 65B 6 632 7B 3 537 WIFE OF HEAD • . 46 21 2 798 101 5 1 929 358 BO 2 761 14 117 202 7 944 CHILD UNDER IS OF HEAD . 100 36 6 312 192 ''(( 3 497 644 196 5 926 4 77 1 993 OTHER RELATIVE OF HEAD 56 36 1 105 51 ly 959 340 70 1 789 234 1 231 20 571 NONRELATIVE OF HEAD. . 21 3 461 34 5 177 367, 33 21 504 2 029 W 23 2 381 IN GROUP QUARTERS. . . . {5 3 297 761 680 2661 5 1 636 t t 437 INMATE OF INSTITUTION. . 12 626 663 I Y LOT 257 4 211 t 145 884 22 944 OTHER. . . • . . . . . 3 2 471 98 1 $73 9 1 1 427 POPULATION PER HOUSEHOLD 3.65 3.91 3.88 3.78 3.46 4.16 3.79 3.91 3.61 3.70 3.37 3.83 General Social and Economic Characteristics 6-227 Table 34.-SUMMARY OF SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS, FOR URBAN PLACES OF 2,500 TO 10,000: 1960-Con. J."..n..h.".ha.Iltnl 0A:lKlitnl. medmn,.md oilio apt .hoWn.. hem b.94 is IM th in 2001 1 TOTAL POPULATION PERSONS 25 YEARS FEMALE, CIVILIAN EMPLOYED PERSONS FAMILIES OLD AND OVER NON- 14 YEARS OLD AND OVER LABOR FORCE PERCENT PERCENT WITH PERCENT PERCENT IN IIICOMES OF -- URBAN PLACE PER- CENT NATIVE OF MEDIAN SCHOOL WHO COM- PLETED WORKER- WORKER PERCENT PERCENT MANU- MEDIAN 510.000 NUMBER FOREIGN FOREIGN YEARS 4 YEARS RATIO IN LABOR UNEM- PLOYED FACTURING INDUS- INCOME (DOLLARS) UNDER AND BORN OR MIXED COM- OF HIGH TRIES $3.000 OVER PARENT- PLETED SCHOOL FORCE AGE OR MORE 2 661 1.4 6.8 12.2 $5.8 1.52 37.5 3.2 20.5 6 906 310 13.6 e•b 19.0 13.7 TAFT HEIGHTS IUI 3 l6l 5.5 13.0 10.] 39.8 1.69 20.6 4.3 41.8 6 6 616 15.5 24.1 TEHAC HAP(. THOUSAND OAKS. I. . . . • . 2 934 6d 14.9 11A 48.3 1.59 32.2 32.4 6.4 5.2 19.9 1].9 5 22.} 14.0 TURLDCK. . . . TURLOC 9 116 8.9 20.1 l0.6 41.2 49.9 1.74 t•55 36.2 7.7 17.9 6 460 460 lu.e 18.0 9 90D 4.3 12.6 30.8 12.0 8.0 21.4 2.02 30.1 14.6 37.1 5 6.6 t6.6 10.0 35.t UNION CITY 6 616 9 903 •14.3 7.4 17.3 12.7 70.3 1.54 34.2 4.5 22.2 8 465 465 WALNUT CREEK • . . . . • 5 0800 29 6.5 1 79.7 2 29.2 5 389 22.6 11.4 WALNUT HEIGHTS IUI • 641 12.3 9.9.5 1.1.83 29.7 8.0 60.' S 177 12.0 8.7 WASCO. J 15..5 33.4 32.8 8.0 REED IUI 48.8 '1.5] 30.0 6.6 22.9 fi SY4 14.5 I 16.5 WILLITS. 3 410 3.2 }.5 8.5 12.0 11.8 12.0 51.0 1.59 35.0 5.6 10.1 3 173 1, ' 19.Y WILLOWS . . . . . 4 139 2 62J 9.6 23•e 8.6 23.0 1.60 34.3 6.2 lBA 10 000. I1.2 59.1 W. . WOODSIDE . . . • DET. J 592 9.8 l]•B 12.9 76.4 1.an 31.9 J9.4 1.4 5.7 31.9 6 33] l2Q 17.E . YREKA . . . . . Y 7529 J.5 10.8 12.1 5J•4 1.41 RATIO OF PERSONS NOT IN LP494'Vnlc 1 -wo•i.., ....-.,..-.. _..__.. _.. ._ _ Table 35•-SUMMARY OF SOCIAL CHARACTERISTICS, BY COUNTIES: 1960 .._---- • __..L....-..A... Lw. 11'.. nil • romnnl. median. and mte not sho+vn Whom bas4 6Im than 2001 TOTAL POPULATION NATIVE TOTAL CHILDREN PERSONS PERSONS 25 MARRIED FAMILIES POPU- POPU- PERSONS 1N ELE- 14 TO YEARS COUPLES - PERCENT LATION LATION 5 YEARS MENTARY 17 OLD AND PERCENT CUMU- NATIVE - OLD SCHOOL -- YEARS OVER PER- WITH LATIVE PERCENT RURAL PERCENT PERCENT OF FOREIGN PER- CENT PER- CENT AND OVER PERCENT OLD CHILDREN TILITY COUNTY. NUMBER NON- RURAL FOREIGN OR RESIDING MOVED IN PERCENT MEDIAN SCHOOL WITHOUT OWN UNDER RATEV FARM FARM BORN MIXED :N INTO PERCENT PRI- VATE IN YEARS HOUSE- 6 YEARS PARENT- AGE STATE OF HOUSE AFTER MIGRANT' SCHOOL SCHOOL HOLD OLD BIRTH 1958 PLETEO 720 B60 11.5 2.1 ass 16.9 43.7 34.1 24.5 10.7 89.7� 12.1 1.4 30.9 1 700 THE STATE . • • . 15 908 209 1.3 0.1 8.1 18.1 49.4 31.2 20.6 9.9 89.8 122.11 1.4 29.2 1 565 ALAMEDA . ALPINE. • 397 79.1 20.9 O.S 9.1 72.6 43.3 40.7 ... ... 91.7 11.4 l.6 25.4 2 023 AMAOOR. 9 990 94.6 5.4 4.9 17.3 64.0 36.1 28.8 30.3 0.2 5.9 92.9 11.4 1.3 25.3 1 035 BUTTE . 82 030 39.7 7.3 3.6 4.8 11.0 15.3 52.5 61.1 33.8 29.7 29.2 11.5 95.9 10.6 1.2 22.5 1 920 CALAVERAS 30 299 91.9 R•1 5.5 14.3 66.0 26.3 22.8 12.1 95.1 11.7 0.6 26.7 2 028 COLUSA. ' 12 075 58.6 12.3 1.0 5.7 15.8 52.3 27.8 25.2 5.4 94.0 12.2 1.2 33.7 1 874 CONTRA COSTA• 4n9 030 17.9 3.7 2.7 9.9 38.B 38.9 35.0 7.2 90.3 10.7 0.6 37.1 2 127 DEL NORTE . 17 771 62.3 fi.V J.2 II.2 52.9 44.9 50.5 1.2 92.9 11.8 1.1 27.8 1,884 1 87] EL DNORTE . • ' 29 390 78.5 20.3 12.Y 7.B 1B.5 55.1 32.5 19.fi u•3 87.] 10.5 1.B }2.3 FRESNO. . , • • • • 365 945 17 245 32.1 29.2 6.1 14.1 61.4 29.2 22.9 1.3 92.8 11.3 0.8 29.2 34.0 2 000 2 O49 GLENN . . HUMBOLDT. Ina 892 51.5 3.9 4.4 12.2 52.1 36.4 24.3 5.4 90.3 86.8 11.0 9.0 1.3 2.1 38.6 2 175 • IMPERIAL . 72 105 26.9 7.6 l8.7 17.7 52.6 38.3 18.9 ]3.6 6.4 1•1 97,0 12.1 0.6 26.2 2 047 INYO. . 11 684 73.3 2.1 3.0 10. b' 48.9 45.5 36.2 37.6 23.6 5.6 89.4 10.9 1.2 33.6 30 2 0073 KERN. 291 984 2].7 4.1 1.0 6.8 10.2 17.4 58.3 32.2 21.0 6.6 90.1 1.2 2 KINGS . 49 954 39.2 87.3 19.1 12.7 5.8 13.4 55.1 31.2 34.7 1.5 88.6 0.6 10.6 t•2 16.9 36.9 27:2 967 1 036 2 OJh LAKE. • • • • 13 786 13 5-7 50.7 R.1 S.B 12.5 51.7 27.4 23.1 0.3 92.5 11.0 1.1 29.5 1 596 LASSEN. . • . • • ANGELES 6 042 431 1.1 0.1 9.5 17.B 38.1 31.81 16.B 13.9 90.3 12.1 9.0 1.4 1.5 29.7 2 044 LOS . • MADERA. . , , • • 40 460 30.4 22.8 5.9 14.5 52.6 34.0 23.2 4.0 66.3 146 820 10.9 1.3 7.7 18.6 53.0 33.5 37.3 14.0 95.0 12.6 0.9 32.8 23.2 1 628 1 900 MARIN MARIPOSA. . . 5 064 69.1 10.9 4.3 12.8 52.2 32.4 41.0 2.4 85.0 87.9 11.7 10.8 1.7 1.3 29.3 2 006 MENDOCINO . 51 059 5B.0 7.3 5.4 12.9 57.0 33.3 24.3 7.2 8.3 87.8 10.2 1.6 •37.3 2 007 MERCED. 9O 4u6 45.9 18.0 7.1 16.8 51.0 36.5 29.5 0.3 91.0 12.0 0.7 30.1 2 061 MODOC B 308 39.6 26.5 1.9 8.1 55.2 27.2 24.5 48.4 1.5 ... 12.4 •.. 25.0 1 466 MONO. 2 213 93.5 6.5 J.1 14.1 50.1 42.9 36•4 7.1 74.6 11.9 1.1 36.9 1 MONTEREY. 19B 351 37.8 3.7 10.3 15.4 42.8 47.6 31.1 11.6 90.3 11.2 1.1 26.9 751 1 ]5l NAPA. h5 890 56.6 5.5 6.5 15.2 52.4 29.0 35.3 5.0 95.5 11.5 1.1 20.9 t 92] NEVADA. . 20 911 70.8 5.9 4.5 16.2 53.8 32.0 • 8.8 90.4 12.2 1.5 37.5 1 GAS . • • • 703 91.5 3.7 O.5 5.7 13.5 39.2 38.7 38.7 P 7 ` 27.6 �ORANGE WE4�. 56 998 52.7 �77.7 - 7.0 15.1 53.0 ,...- 32.8 33.8 2.4 94.1 11.1 1.4 1 BSI 2 012 PLALAK. . . I1 620 71.3 5.2 3.0 11.8 52.5 34.8 28.8 ... 9}.6 11.3 0.8 26.1 1 BB6 PLUM45. . RIVERSIDE • • 306 191 29.3 3.1 7.8 14.0 37.8 40.2 36.9 8.8 91.3 I1.9 1.4 1.2 30.8 3Y.7 I B14 SACRAMENTO. • 502 778 11.6 1.6 5.9 15.2 49.B 36.7 3L5 9.7 9].l 91.3 l2.2 9.4 1.9 32.0 2 014 SAN BENITO. . . 15 346 41.3 19.3 11.3 25.5 68.B 30.1 22:1 17.7 9.0 91.4 11.8 1.2 33.5 1 92, SAN BERNARDINO. . 503 591 24.3 1.3 5.7 13.6 39.7 35.7 31.8 8.9 81.8 12.1 1.3 33.5 1 72= SAN DIEGO . 1 O33 Otl 10.2 0.9 6.3 13.6 32.7 52.2 44.2 28.9 35.8 16.6 25.1 90.3 12.0 1.9 22•4 1 210 SAN FRANCISCO 740 316 19.3 9.2 24.2 18.6 54.3 31.0 18.2 8.3 85.6 10.0 1.5 30.0 1 86C SAN JOAOUIN 249 989 18.7 8.0 41.2 38.1 6.3 90.8 11.4 1.1 28.5 1 80: SAN LUIS OSISPO . B1 OUR 37.4 6.7 5.9 13.7 51.1 SAN MATEO . YY4 3B4 2.3 0.2 9.3 20.6 54.8 29.3 34.1 13.8 95.0 12.4 1.2 1.5 32.1 31.8 1 661 1 681 SANTA BARBARA 1fie 962 29.1 2.9 9.9 16.7 43.5 46.0 40.2 Ilia 89.0 9L6 12.2 12.2 LS 36.8 ! 791 SANTA CLARA 6u2 ]15 3.2 1.3 8.0 19.3 50.0 36.4 36.J 7.1 90.2 11.0 0.9 22.0 l 79u SANTA CRU2• . . . . . . 64 219 36.4 3.7 10.1 18.9 53.0 31.9 28.6 7.2 92.9 11.6 1.3 29.4 1 98: SHASTA. . . . . . . . • 59 468 45.9 461 2.6 9.3 53.3 35.9 33.5 3.4 11.6 ... 25.0 2 081 SIERRA. 2 247 94.4 5.6 5.3 15.6 51.2 30.7 19.9 1.2 •.• 94.8 11.2 l.3 25.9 2 SISKIYOU. • 32 885 580 8.8 5.2 11.8 52.3 30.7 25.] ... 92.1 11.9 J.Z.X 35.7 811 1 Bli SOLANO. . . . . . . . . 134 596 17.5 3.4 6.0 13.5 42.2 37.P 32.1 5.2 ' PERSONS WHO LIVED IN DIFFERENT COUNTIES IN THE UNITED STATES IN 1955 AND 1960. X CHILDREN EVER BORN PER 1.000 WOMEN 15 TO 44 YEARS OLD OF ALL MARITAL CLASSES. '!R California 8-418 EMPLOYMENT STATUS, AND SELECTED LABOR FORCE* CHARACTERISTICS Table 83.-EDUCATION, OF THE POPULATION, FOR COUNTIES: 1960-Con. IRre upt Inr .9urrr nCd+Sn. .l'rmaLmnSlumn nhrm Ir.. Ihan 0.I I IM•rn•nl and n4•d1.w not .Nnou ohrp• Isar Sn Ire than 001 1 11 PLUMAS RIVERSIDE SACRAMENTO SAN BENITO BAN DIEGO SACI,CVN- SUBJECT ORANGE PLACER BE0.NARDINO SCHOOL ENROLMENT 1 78 006 133 636 4 155 I10 742 2ED i 141 TOTAL ENROLLED, 5 TO ]4 YEARS OLD . 190 533 IY 438 2 943 196 6 09l 10 999 266 10 20 357 525 7 404 6 404 _ MiV0EPG4RTEh. 17 YOB 16 903 1 02Y 1 002 196 5 891 10 722 251 266 10 266 82 595 456 19 4S6 154 not 80 592 • PUBLIC. • j 124 2R 1 '8 845 1'961 48 469 B3 600 2 704 226 25 1B1 140 2b9 60 391 ELEMENTARY I1 TO.6 YEAR5) 113 353 8 637 1 961 44 207 75 U:9 2 1 050 31 632 55 471 34 076 ' PUBLIC. ' 37 615 3 797 769 18 284 29 303 970 30 257 51 444 26 463 HIGH SCHOOL ii•To 4 YEARS). • ' t 35 253 f 3 756 769 17 391 27 375 135 7 930 17 373 19 122 P9B4IC. 11 2]3 772 17 5 162 9 734 COLLEGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . •, NUMBER ENROLLED IN SCHOOL, BY AGES •� 223 JO 223 1 841 401 10 517 19 089 512 16 645 71 36 068 iJl 925 18 066 68 2uV 5 ANC 6 YEARS OLD . • . • ' • 130 7 553 1 693 41 230 72 902 2 277 545 192 lu el4 26 15 452 7 TO 13 YEARS OW • 20 616 1 907 400 9 078 14 290 395 553 13 174 24 159 159 07 1] B025 14 AND 15 YEARS OLD l6 268 ( 1 598 343 7 844 12 128 5 016 10 7 16 AND 17 YEARS DID 6 073 554 6U 3 644 4 870 2B 2 5 558 558 189 5 108 16 AND 19 YEARS OLD 2 400 1 209 4 1447 2 591 25 47020L 2 470 u Itl2 Y 90tl 20 AND 21.YZARS DID • 2 267 1 184 3 1 424 2 367 24 5 367 a 052 B 624 22 TO 24 YLARS 010, 5 716 592 35 2 622 5 132 25 TO 34 YEARS DID• . . 75.9 79.9 62.5 97.3 PERCENT ENR..LED IN SCHOOL. BY AGE' B2.0 80.4 81.8 79.8 81.0 98.4 98.6 98.5 97.3 5 AND 6 YEARS O.D qB.2 98.8 99.8 98.8 98.6 97.5 96.5 9].7 7 TU 13 YEARS D.D 96.3 98.1 97.8 97.1 88.5 86.8 BS.I 69-0 69.7 85.2 85.2 14 AND 15 YE.R6 OLD . • • 83•e 89.7 69.1 85.4 50.9 38.1 21•1 39.6 16 AND 17 YEAR5 OLD . •,"1 39.4 45.2 45.5 7.5 27.5 46.0 43.2 8.0 17.0 13.3 26.8 18 AND 19 YEARS OLD . 15.3 18.3 20.6 5.7 Ib5 10.8 20 AND 21 YEARS OLD 9.0 30.7 ... 1.1 12.3 12.1 " t•4 8.0 5.5 5.5 B.e 22 10 24 YEARS O.D. 5.3 8.9 2.7 7.2 7.1 25 TO 34 YEARS OLD. . . . . . . • . • - YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED , 4 267 1J2 262 614 237 178 230 l7 062 3 660 06 B2 132 283 275• 343 528 919 MALFj 25 YEARS OLD AND OVER • 2 014 2 1 523 362 47B 6 250 6 6-8 11 556 NO SCHOOL YEARS COMPLETED 777 844 360 5 435 5 553 7 30 13 662 ELEMENTARYt l TOY YEARS -0 5 890 � 3 095 158 5 034 5 303 5 303 282 202 6 148 11 145 10 5 6 YEARS. 6 712 BBB 220 3 641 18 335 ]BV 053 20 053 34 830 830 200 ILL 200 7 YEARS . 20 BBO 3 215 705 12 B93 25 902 756 29 263 57 451 88 SSE 5644 8 YEARS. 36 005 3 442 827 15 978 37 J03 J4 71 53 HIGH SCHOOLS I TO ] YEARS 46 720 4 116 883 20 002 347 347 Ib 244 760 35 760 30 SAO YEARS.. .. .. .. .. .�.. .. .. ... .�, • 30 389 i E 835 - 304 30 712 19 894 223 260 473 11 473 gas J312 265 S211.8 WLLE4ES 3 TO 3 YE>0.6. .. .. .. .. ... 24 BYS 1 104 2B9 8 622 17 12.1 9.0 - .11.5 I Y YEARS OR MORE. 12.3• 10.7 10.8 11.4 MEDIAN SCHOOL YEARS COMPLETED • . . . . • • y 071 131 272 256 FEMA.E. 25 YEARS OLD AND OVER . • I81 444 l6 u49 3 12a B1 370 1J1 591 L89 834 3B7 674 9 NO SCHOOL YEARS COMPLETED . 1 512 599 598 59 2 881 3 540 4 528 Y32 6 320 !0 291 12 473 ELEMENTARYt 1 TO 4 YEARS . 3 5 498' , 708 119 4 110 4 732 280 280 227 6 5 555 9 291 868 B, B6B 5 AND 6 TEARS. . 5 BBJ 757 116 3 236 3 923 743 18 •33 36 158 7 YEARS. . . . . 21 812• S 2 Sol 452 11 4Y7 15 BOB 77 31 540 622 58 622 46 182 B YEARS. 40 5031 I 3 661 BUJ P 561 26 328 48 328 813 B17 43 BP 9V 79 HIGH SCHOOLS 1 TO 3 YEARS . 67 1241 4 657 1 016 26 490 465 18 576 32 875 L YEARS 1 1 949 16 IS 526 247 J]5 20 22 COLLEGES TO 3 YEARS . . . . . . . . 13 gm 1 992 184 190 30 069 10.0 12.0 2.2 12.2 2.1 12.1 4 YEARS OR MORE. 12.2: 11.4 11.9 12.1 12.2 MEDIAN SCHOOL YEARS COMPLETED . . . . . . . EMPLOYMENT STATUS I 237 172 986 5 553 173 JOh 390 894 287 720 MALE, 14 YEARS OLD AND OVER 226 4511 : 20 $55 925 4 411 3 516 108 82 Ito 599 4 25. 112 105 166 214 515 LABOR FORCE . . I12 673' 12 103' 14 68 16 ] 446 129 10 499 335 ARMED FORCES. 175 514 122 270 4 069 112 964 206 939 197 636 CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE. . • 168 26I 13 800 3 092 70 943 166 7 470 13 BBi 14 L29 LMPLOYED. 7 309 ( 1 057 u03 4 571 7 224 33 300 1 298 40 537 62 908 G1 440 UNEMPLOYED. 38 778I 5 930 900 25 277 4 4SO J4 5 899 2 326 2 414 NOT IN LABOR FORCE. . 1 39D 1 1 573 43 1 047 789 11 555 507 12 345 23 114 36 41u INMATE CP INSTITUTION . IS 204 ! 1 516 311 6 5 101 23u 7 3J0 13 679 IS 272 ENROLLED IN SCHOOL. . . . B 074 I 923 190 5 264 523 14 963 23 789 27 271 OTHER, UNDER 65 YEARS OLD . 14 022 1 918 J56 12 177 it 921 • OTHER, 65 YEARS OLD AND OVER. . . . . . . 1 FEMA,E, 14 YEARS OLD AND OVER . 237 7 2 6 L60 1 347 1 36 624 1 66 408 1 786 56 450 111 894 102 972 141 722 177 LASJR FORCE . . . . . . . 70 541 73 544 5 665 1 167 32 64 1 593 193 54 26B 7 752 573 EMPLOYED. . 780 495 too 6B6 SOB 3 313 113 757 272 Iba 730 UNEMPLOYED. . 158 7B4 14 $24 2 528 70 992 103 603 673 13 3 95B 2 000 2 196 NOT IN LABOR FORCE. . . ' 1 305 ( 1 887 9 424 13 454 14 95B 26 168 17 530 INMATE OF INSTITUTION . . 19 IY2 1 859 29] 46 a 275 74 2 67 86 169 257 126 ENROLLED IN SCHOOL. . 152 1 SIS$56 740 906 32 21J 280 OT1 OTHER, U'.'vER 65 YEARS OLD BB9 2 932 620 17 854 32 31 257 30 63 26 AITH DA6 CHILDREN UNDER 6 . • • 51 Ou0 2 764 573 P 048 274 15 903 666 666 844 20 BV4 862 J6 862 797 41 797 MARRIED- HUSBAND PRESENT. 23 OJb 2 216 407 15 OTHER, 65 YEARS OLD AND OVER. . . . . . 1 AGE OF PERSONS IN LABOR FORCE210 182 4 15 4 6 240 1 506 129 3 254 4 536 862 86 832 28 665 MALEt 14 TO 37 YEARS DLO. 796 i� 1B3 73 47 2BB • 16 TO 2L YEARS OLD. . • • 52 185 3 041 619 20 029 3Y 857 931 T 955 630 70 630 45 82B 25 TO 3u YEARS OLD. • 53 266 1 3 642 764 19 P3 J6 204 1 594 J9 243 73 1U9 B7 197 35 TO 44 YEARS OLD. . y6 Ofi 5 403 1 495 24 354 41 2BB 212 5 100 7 815 13 092 45 TO 64 YEARS OLD• • • • t 5 0y2 bB9 176 3 532 4 537 83 2 035 3 137 l 996 65 YEARS OLD AND OVER . • • 2 972 { 261 93 1 641 2 706 217 8 438 17 613 20 188 FEMALES 14 TO 17 YEARS OLD. . • • • 11 Too t 660 124 5 480 10 879 all 10 716 22 522 27 338 16 TO 24 YEARS OLD. . 17 774 1 1 110 192 6 478 13 754 444 1V 401 29 899 30 005 25 TG 34 YEARS OLD• 22 020 1 1 591 366 9 042 l6 971 64B 10 JS 238 54 503 JS i0 44 YEARS OLD. • • 21 847 1 2 334 $40 12 512 20 356 63 796 1 ]96 3 6 892 45 TO 64 YEARS DLO. . ' . • •' TOYEARS4 2 23:1 S 21U 32 1 471 1 742 1 127 35 564 607 65 6U7 470 59 470 65 OLD AND OVER . 49 945 I 4 160 965 22 075 41 462 269 9 757 16 12 259 HARRIED ADMEN IN LA80ft FORCE, HUSBAND PRESENT 14 004 916 188 5 972 ll 249 269 8 220 33 009 009 9 590 MOREN IN LABOR FORCE MITH 0.14 CHILDREN VMD: 6 B49 806 158 5 OSl 9 619 MARRIED, HUSBAND PRESENT. . •1• _ I1 1{ • , N i 6.424 California Table 8a.-43CCUPATION GROUP AND CLASS OF WORKER OF EMPLOYED PERSONS, BY SEX, FOR COUNTIES: 1960—Coll. SUBJECT i ORANGE 1 PLACER � PLUMAS RIVERSIDE SACRAMENTO 54N BENITO SAN BERNARDINO Say, DIEGO 04C3'`ON- A OCCUPATION 800 J 092 JO 9u3 ill 27J 4 009 112 231 l23 636 MALE, EMPLOYED• •AND•K:NpREO'WORK 168 261 13 1 J90 2B0 T 002 IB SUS 216 145 12 145 31 716 9 23 046 PMOFES SIONALr TECHNICAL, WORKERS, 25 012 7 674 1 100 20 1 365 4 22 2 946 628 983 1 914 ENGINEERS. TECHNICAL. • . • • • b OTHER HEALTH WORKERS, SALARIED• • 938 239 a 15 ]65 487 620 795 6US •IS 700 1 775 2 15u MEDICAL SELF-EMPL' 1 427 76 � 675 14 933 12 60W TEACHERS. ELEMENTARY b SECO�OARY SCHOOLS" 11 190 611 134 4 061 30 024 109 5 679 1 977 2 581 OTHER PROFESSIONAL. ETC.; SALARIED. • 1 295. 295 9fi 28 599 667 15 567 2 042 2 874 all SELF.EMPLOYED 2 796 Be 2 333 1 590 FARMERS AND FARM MANAGERS . . . . 98B Jel 13 6 23 729 21 98J MANAGERS. OFFICIALS. b PROPR,S. EXC. FARM .: 22 295 1 603 425 9 4B4 35 12 99 13 1J TBJ SALARIED. . . . . . . 12 874 331 124 1 647 its 120 76 2 629 3 121 791 5 249 4 55A SELF EM.LOYEDI• RETAIL TRADE . • ' 4 7tl1 524 52483Z 303 2 396 2 974 6 J56 15 253 2J 251 OTHER THAN RECAIL•TRADE. • l0 781 ' 64 3 418 10 430 103 188 6 734 16 996 16 31E KINDRED WORKERS. CLERICAL AMDAORKERS IS 129 576 72 4 040 9 751 120 2 Sell6 923 6 141 SALES WORKERS . 5 254 293 48 1 665 3 692 68 3 BAT 10 OT} 30 lTl RETAIL TRADE. . . . • . . • 9 875 283 24 2 375 6 059 OTHER THAN RETAIL TRADE . . . • . . . . . 617 551 26 819 49 412 31 315 CRAFTSMEN, FOREMEN, AND KINDRED 'AORKERS 36 909 3 27B 764 205 13 6J7 4 746 27 B 292 39l B SOY l6 86Y 9 20[ 422 CONSTRUCTION CRAFTSMEN. . 12 396 u 681 1 158 292 86 1 776 3 264 52 3 119 5 2u3 12 929 2 b 7u: A FORLM.EN ,N.E.C. 1 8 624 833 IB5 3 814 B 300 106 34 8 647 3 344 6 934 3 96f MECHANICS AND REPAIRMEN • . . . 5 194 339 35 1 227 2 796 88 5 210 7 442 9 99! METAL CRAFTSMEN, EXCEPT MECHANICS . 6 094 656 250 2 114 4 9.5 727 l9 G92 JO 26 291 • OTHER CRAFTSMEN . ' ' 27 127 2 415 631 10 391 16 495 5 302 8177B9 8 879 8 OPERATIVES 9ND KINDRED WORKERS. . • 6 830 565 lu8 3 187 5 270 241 78 6 BIB 11 8]9 INS Y BBE DRIVERS AND OELIVERYMEN • • 10 545 570 311 3 078 2 733 1 141 1 285 4 02: OTHER OPERATIVES, ETC., OUR. GOODS MFG. • '. 3 326 59 ,,, 577 -3 1 77.4 135 -b 634 a BOB 0 HONOUR. GOODS MFG 6 426 1 221 172 549 6 7161 273 MONMFG• INDUSTRIES. 5 Tfi 284 73: PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD WCRKERS . . . . . . . . 128 9 037 l7 665 5 19T u Y75 475 T 200 200 221 6 u03 19 1J 0508 3 121 25 29! 4 29I SERVICE AORKERS, EXCEPT PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD . 2 517 I80 52 959 1 46 1 100 683 PROTECTIVE SERVICE WORKERS. . . • • . • • 72 627 3 386 7 028 13 253 AAITERS, BARTENDERS COOKS, b COUNTER WNRS• y 67B 469 86 2 573 3 623 115 4 133 3 378 32: OTHER LERVICL AORKERS 4 002 513 49 7 978 2 290 6.9 9 036 12 728 13 73: FARM LABORERS AND FARM FOREMEN. . B 905 1 176 457 4 946 7 552 212 1 803 3 597 1 97( LAW0REn6. EXCEPT FAnl AND 1NE• 2 905 187 25 1 326 1 714 65 80 2 317 853 2 IT CONSTRVCT104. • . 1 26Y 312 263 795 1 114 67 4 982 5B•. . . • MANUFACTURING . ti µ 924 , 677 169 2 B25 4 724 101 3 9B2 S 761 8 761 l4 as 4 -• OTHER INDUSTRIES. 7 987 .392, 40 2 227 409.3 - - OCCUPATION NOT REPORTED -- . • v 1 - , - - • . 6T 1 593 52 025 102 9J2 133 Sat FEMALE, EMPLOYED. PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL, AND KINDRED WORKERS: 73 544 12 9 2 5 665 458 1 167 135 33 736 1 137 136 1 978 246 2 712 17 655 336 15 951 74 MEDICAL b OTHEH HEALTH WORKERSI SALARIED. . 196 19B y y 128 100 •• let 2 821 5 402 3 60' SELF-EM.PL • 4 324 68 1 B12 2 9J0 103 2 086 V 569 5 86: TEACHERS, ELEMENTARY b SECONDARY SCh00L5• • 2 731 7 194 23 1 382 3 131 56 313 776 92, OTHER PROFESSIONAL, ETC.3 SALARIED. . . 516 I 61 a 297 384 8 376 2i SELF.EMPLOYED • FARMERS AND FARM MANAGERS . . . . . . . . 226 T6 17 226 146 43 77 263 3 245 5 215 b 62' �• MANAGERS, OFFICIALS, ItPROPR,S, EXC. FARM . 3 730 2 438 358 171 100 - 32 2 SIB 1 219 245 2 11.2 20 36 1 755 835 3 234 1 D3D 4 59' 83'. SALARIED• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 639 98 37 618 433 655 951 1 09, SELF-EMPLOYED' RETAIL TRADE . . • . . 653 09 31 661 400 13 495 36 934 56 01' OTHER THAN RETAIL TRADE. 23 70T 17]3 J15 9 43Y 26 694 302 16 5 246 11 566 21 43 CLERICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS. . . • . . • J b05 602 543 543 86 2 959 9 477 69 25 368 34 57 SECRETARIES. STENOGRAPHERS. AND 1YPISTS • 16 1 229 6 475 17 2l7 23) 11 249 4 I60 9 677 8 90 OTMER CLERICAL WORKERS. . . • • 6 990 y2q 305 2 718 4 19T 136 3 413 7 678 b 02 SALES WORKERS . . . . . ' • 5 671 -346 B3 2 176 7 396 109 27 747 1 999 2 07 RETAIL TRADE. . . . . 1 319 03 • 22 542 801 OTHER THAN RETAIL TRADE . . . . . . • . . 4 i t 51 DRAFTSMEN, FOREMEN, AND KINDRED WORKERS 935 10 OSB 77 279 17 22 252 3 829 293 4 225 215 636 i O50 045 3 533 11 51 OPERATIVES AND KIIATREO WORKERS. . . 4 874 6 ••7 3 795 b 03 DURABLE G0005 MANUFACTURING 2 493 51 773 1 967 164 1 3 795 Y 31 HONOURABLE G0005 MANUFACTURING • d 2 691 220 15 1 974 856 92 547 2 017 4 6 6 21 NDNM.%VFACTUF:NG INDUSTRIES . . . . 3 833 414 ll0 2 92Y 4 4 B27 122 697 7 69J 721 13 72l lu l5 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD AORKERS • 9 312 967 266 5 586 6 657 252 6 675 4 60 SERVICE AURKERSr EXCEPT PRIIATE HOUSEHOLD .• 4 BUS 485 l56 2 70l J 02u 110 3 7 9 55 WAITERS, BARTENDERS. COOKS. b COUNTER WKRS. 4 467 402 110 2 6B5 3 633 134 976 3 339 SJ9 39h 396 b OTHER SERVICE WORKERS • 1 412 78 a 578 247 102 2B9 43 FARM LABORERS AND FARM FOREMEN. . •. 292 5 3fi 153 274 16 4 820 10 71 L40DRERS. EXCEPT FARM AND MINE. ., W 3 634 251 2B 1 114 2 274 55 323 2 323 OCCUPATION NOT REPORTED . . . . . . . . . , CLASS OF WORKER 7 7 9S MALE, EMPLOYED ]h AGRICULTURE 7 192 Y 65B' 1 357 SB1 145 53 11 B41 9 240 4 97! 3 043 1 910 910 828 4 831 983 3 9ZY YS • PRIVATE WAGE AND SALARY AORKERS ., i ' 161 ,. •BB 115 47 2 231 3 164 4] 60VEANMENT AORKERS. i 2 yy6I T50 2 432 1 813 576 29 69 66 SELF-EM.+LOYED AORKERS 72 26 4 54 70 969 1 093 21 UNPAID FAMILY WORKERS . 9121 1qµ 29 1 279 585 190 465 485 1< FEMdI E, EMPLOYED .N AGRICULTURS . 49i, 67 4 903 316 99 PRIVATE WALL AND SALARY AORKERS . • •04 ,. ,17 9 11 • •47 293 "' 409 - 60VLRNMENT WORKERS. 246 267 136 44 211 149 SELF-EMPLOYED WORKERS . . • • . • • • • 175 43 8 100 122 U.,PAID FAMILY WORKERS • • ' 172 MALE, EMPLOYED IN NONAGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIES, 26 38 OBS OB37DI 2 057 41 440 i75 782 1 80t 686 145 086 l43 91 30 V PRIVATE WAGE AND SALARY AORKERS 90D 15 90D78B 2 Y3B 9 147 31 315 368 21 471 1l 520 34 550 21 J93 22 J' GDVLRNMENT WORKERS. • IB 203 1 608 VY4 8 440 10 121 396 • 12B 235. U • SELF-EMPLOYED nCRKERS . . . • OB 21 B 75 B2 9 UO3 51 056 101 BJ9 137 7i UNPAID FAMILY WORKERS 72 632 5 471 1 13B 32 457 61 151 1 75 648 Ile 1 FEMALE, EMPLOYED 2N NONAGR7CULTUNAL 1N'DUS 5b 156 3 045 654 22 914 37 550 959 34 269 BUD 19 I77 l6 u. PRIVATE WAGE AND SALARY WORKERS . Il 365 1 906 29D 290 6 045 20 424 282 I2 3 22i 5 DAY 6 2 GOVERNMENT WORKERS. } bV5 1:6 2 777 2 $69 at 1 119 2 O30 1 4 SELF.EMPLOYLO AORKERS . . • • ' l u66 124 72 721 608 el UNPAID FAMILY AORKERS "N.E.C." MEANS NOT ELSLWH_R[ aadS+r+4u; - 6.430 California Table 85,INDUSTRY GROUP OF EMPLOYED PERSONA COUNTIES: OCCUPATION OC--UP nTiON GROUP OF UNEMPLOYED PERSONS, 1.,.. . G,e Hnvm nI dalPl r Su6..ECT l PLACER _ PLUMAS RIVERSIDE SACflAMENTO SAN BENITO BERNARDINO SAN GaN OIEGO SACISCON' INOUS3RY GROUP OF EMPLOYED156 FORANGE 009 5 682 16Y 909 318 311 19 465 4 259 104 679 120 184 5 558 1 705 B 1288 370 370 178 l l7BAGRICULTURE BOTH SEXES • 1 551 174 13 165 173 17 240 1 023 320 . . . • . . . 61 158 ,237 1 102 54J 2fi0 ORESTRY AND FISHERIES. , 84 8 592379 313 15 933 254 13 021 25 627 l4 045 MINING• • 20 395� 1 510 203 8 30 174 855 29 SVO ]2 264 Su CONSTRUCTION. . • ' . s 71 187, 2 479 1 027 15 378 1 129 9 761 1 264 319 2 AS MANUFACTURING . • . . . . . . . . AND LUMBER AND WOOD PRODUCTS �, 1 907i 700 947 574 1 794 140 4 8 444 329 JO 297 1 6]E 5 02: FURVITURE, PRIMARY PETAL IBDUSTRICS. . . • • 2 212; 6 933, .•• 930 • 771 13 957 73 8 3 344 1 q21 1 3 FABRIC,D MLTAL :NO. IINCL• NOTE SPEC. METALS 5 216 37 467 ufi7 4 1 513 960SOB 2 960 42I 2 42, XACHINERY, LXCEPT ELECTRICAL• . • • • • . ! 11 9 .•B 379 1 3]9 12 ELECTRICAL MACHINERY, AND SUPPLIES- 662 •70 123 86 t] 2 SOY 504 555 20 555 5 7% OR VEHICLE MOTOR VEHICLES AND MOTOR VEHICLE EVEHICLNT. 11 46L •'2 3 238 412 3 2 2 391 TRAYSPOAI4rItlN EQUIP EXC• MOTOR VEHICLE 5 Y61 }70 2 227 407 Opp 103 } 103 B5B Y BSB 61, 10 61' OTHER DURABLE GOODS 5 644 213 28 1 962 365 7 350 L59 119 43 Ftl00 AND KINDRED PRODUCTS . . ? 346 •• $94 1 ISO 5 30: TEXTILE MILL PRODUCTS • • • • ' • •• •PRODUCTS 1 I29 33ZIO 4 370 166 .• �Y4 1 777 4 755 B 98: APPAREL [ OTMEh FABRIC•D TEXTILE !' 104 4 104 1J5 1 3 131 22 727 693 1 821 PRINTING, PUBLISHING. AND ALLIED PRODUCTS N 2 •. •11 ... 35! 351 124 1 142 916 4 19. CHEMICAL AND ALLIED PRODUCTS. • ! 538 1 013 50 O TIER NVND.,R• GOODS (INCL. NOT SPEC. MFG.1i• 6 60Y 1, Y24 4 90 555 2 4 32 RAILROAD AND RAILWAY EXPRESS SERVICE. . . . (• 167 J 16] 110 2Y 733 1 931 38 26 1 515 3 430 15 BO TRUCKING SERVICE AND WAREHOUSING. • • ;�' 1 861 ISO 1B0 2LL 670 670 1 263 58 2 4 970 5 OTHE0. TR<NSPORTATION. . . • 3 548 262 49 1 599 838 2 BJB 53 990 2 990 u 74V 744 07'. 3 8]' ION COMMUNICATIONS.. . . 2 545 523 132 2 105 2 855 5 20 98 8 4415 l6 39 UTILITIES SA NI7ARY•SERVICE. • ANDGRADE 8 582 416 70 —4 004 6 109 IU4BY 4 7 fi 94. WHOLESALE • ! STORES. • • ;. 5 584 70 22Y 2 058 4 0a1658 4 169 5 209 5 518 9 90S 15 OB FOOD AND DAIRY PRODUCTS . . 430 B Y]0 SB4 lO l6 975 490 35 470 044 13 320 28 44 EATING 4NL ORINKING PLACES. . 23 967 1 612 357 •- 4 265 265 0 555 555 ISO 150 872 5 e]2 l6 320 JO 27 OTHER RET+:_ TRADE. . . t• 11 725 6l0 77 19u 2 149 20 1 666 4 B10 7 90 FINANCE. INSURANCE• AND HEAL ESTATE . 3 994 66 4 l BUS14ESS SERViCEA . . P 109 4 a 515 7 BS REPAIR SERVICES . . ' (• µ 790 513 151 3 676 5 539 5 292 109 347 5 347 13 727 IS 98 PRIVATE M JSEMCLDS. . . • 5 949 752 270 5 446 441 52 1 u}9 3 72T 3 ^B OTHER PEH60NAl SERVICES • • • y S13 295 85 1 506 1 IlY 5 513 12 32 ONTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION SERVICES . • 5 057 9B8 87 1 861 3 412 275 6 059 5 131 15 1J1 B Y9 HOSPITALS • • . . . . . . • ! • • EDUCATIONAL SERVICES, GOVERNMENT. • e 11 292 988 143 219 31 5 646 1 439 8 400 1 259 42 4 187 5 96 PRIVATE • • p• 1 934 446 2 uu6 186 ]7 ' 1 254 2 14O 66 1 990 3 959 10 668 13 44 %ELF.. RE.IG.. & NO PROFIT MEMBERSHIP ORGNS ! p 592 85 2 892 4 711 194 19 296 2B ' 22 98 OTHER PROFESSIOVAL AND RELATED SERVICES • !0 186 2 024 178 6 B63 �• ]4 919 5 453 164 5 OSB 957 11 95T 22 80 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 30 120 LL98 56 a 601 INDUSTRY NOT RLPORTLD • . . . . . . . • . 61 736 1 593 52 025 102 972 133 52 ' 73 544 5 665 1 167 33 736 191 FEMALE. . AGRICULTURE: FORESTRY,' AND, FISHERIES. • 926 956 198 i 40 4: •7Y 1 374 3]4 1 203 679 4 1 312 14 447 14E 17 al CONSTRUCTION AND MINING 14 739 117 3 953 5 998 274 552 050 21 MANUFALTUR:NG 5 O50 4 6IL276 676 90 '•9 y 3]4 3 226 5E MACHINLRY . • • 2 154 15 •• •43 44 45 1 561 6 668 2 9: TRANSPORTATION• EOVIP:IEI2T. • 3' a $83 170 617 2 276 245 561 1 209 J 5: OTHER DURABLE GOODS . . 1'392 55 11 469 2 $61 164 40 2: FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS . . . . . . . b 92 , 22 16 ••• 502 963 4 3( TEXTILE MILL PRODUCTS . . . . . • BS] e 4 330 109 •. •21 ]93 t 291 5 01 APPAREL &-OTHER FABRIC,D TEXTILE PRODUCTS L• 2 612 35 lfi 609 849 LLB 2 133 3 744 6 7' OTHER NONOUR• GOODS IINCL. NOT SPEC- MFG.L• 2 763 313 57 1 169 2 264 38 1 1 693 5 61 TRANSPORT., COMMON-, AND OTHER PUBLIC UTIL. i• 1544 100 21 1 192 1 276 38 490so, 3 490 2 J25 1 ii WHOLESALE TRADE • . . . . l 689 I63 29 BOB 1 066 2 689 125 3 49B 5 703 5 01 FOOD AND DAIRY PRODUCTS STORES. . • �• µ 537 346 134 2 434 134 5 752 13 168 13 3 • EATING AND DRINKING PLACES. • • • • q 149 529 529 L09 3 887 6 380 57 2 75l 7 764 1T 0' OTHER RETAIL TRADE. ( 5 Oqp 25 1 BB4 4 019 25 785 2 181 3 9 FINANCE. INSURANCE. AND REAL ESTATE . 1 462 40 4 549 1 123 19L 7 231 13 SOS 14 J BUSINESS AND REPAIR SERVICES. . 7 317 793 2uO 5 940 7 945 •ERSONAL SERVICES . AND RECREATION SERVICES . • 6 9]2 70 1 505 2 825 97 4 110 4 B6V 8 7 ENTERTAINMENT . . . . • l• h01 3 203 5 OBS 116 4 9 5 HOSPITALS . . • . . . . EDUCATIONAL SERVICES, GOVERNMENT• , 6 470 557 101 124 31 863 873 ih 226 226 829 7 578 7 5]e 9 1 9 9 ] PRIVATE 1 273 4 417 343 58 2 022 3 316 62 57 3 030 3 5 315 6 694 7 5 OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND RELATED SERVICES 2 769 661 89 1 961 12 74B 55 1 923 4 356 9 S PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 3 321 201 24 1 010 1 796 INDUSTRY NOT REPORTED . . • . . . • . • . . MAJOR OCCUPATION GROUP OF UNEMPLOYED 169 7 164 13 554 13 7 liJ 1 OUZ 794 4 135 6 CU5 234 941 E MALE, EXPERIENCED UNEMPLOYED. . 429 42 Su PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICA., AND KINDRED WORKERS, 2u •27 7 4} 71 2]1 4B2 < FARMERS AND FARM MANAGERS • • 377 I6 318 ••4 297 B93 1 MANAGERS, OFFICIALS, h PROPR.S, EXC.•FARM . 37T 27 4 159 153 309 5 224 599 CLERICAL AND KINORLD WORKERS. 396 25 10 1Z295] 22 2 393 3 2 SALES A00.XEfl5 . • • • SALES AORK RS . -hr AND KINDRED WORKERS • 1972 ]15 1'17 ' 1 932 932 833 1 282 1 2B2 52 1 393 791'27 2 715 a CRAFTSMEN.OPERATIVES 1 437 217 90 15 25 ••9 ANDFOR KINDRED WORKERS. u e 2 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD WORKERS . . . . . . . B7u 51 27 679 111 291 291 155 155 SERVICE AORKERS, EXCEPT PRIVATE MOVSEMOLO .� 56 •.• 272 300 39 1 1 FARM LABORERS AND FOREMEN . 90u 254 1IL 752 757 3 350 Soy 050 LABORERS, EXLEPT FARM AND MINE. . 482 482 24 ll. l92 J50 OCCUPATION NOT REPORTED . • . . • . . • . • 102 3 902 7 40 7 FEMALEr EXPERIENCED UNEMPLOYED. • . • H, 4 581 471 15B 2 493 3 91 4 166 21) • 178 286 PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL. AND KINDRED WORKERS, 222 16 u ••• ••' .. µ l2 112 FARMERS AND FARM MANAGERS . . . . . 99 •i2 „ •29 62 72 .• •13 104 9J1 2 202 i MANAGERS, OFFICIALS, 6 PROPR,S, E%C., FARM 126U 114 605 1 100 379 74O CLERICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS. 436 26 12 210 366 I2 35 94 SALES WORKERS • . . . . . . . • . . . BS 16 •• •16 21 57 109 4 701 1 453 1 CRAFTSMEN, FOREMEN, AND K114DRED WORKERS . • ^ 1 2B4, 284 84 595Lj • 345 4DO OPERATIVES AND KINDRED WORKERS. . • • 24 4 270 7 1 Y52 1 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD WORKERS . . . . . • . . 639; Up 86 37q J855 SERVICE WORKERS, EXCEPT PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD 28 2u . 68 23 Y835 PARM LABORERS AND FOREPEN . . ,5S a•4 15 •'LABORERS, •13 205 545 EXCEPT FAHH 4N0 MINE. :`, 2BJ 8 4 177 OCCUPATION NOT REPORTED . . . . . • • . . 70 71 4 02 45 54 64 26 42 ,52 02 ,33 173 104 ,00 150 197 533 LOS 353 565 224 25 49 B92 6.4:36 Calllomia Tdhk 86.-INCOME IN 1959 OF FAMILIES AND PERSONS, AND WEEKS WORI'ED IN 1959, FOR COUNTIES. 1960 -Con. �_... ....• 1- ......... .. "I .... w•d..... mm n• uuuu+N:na•1. 11• I114: ul0r __. PLUMAS RIVERSIDE I SACR4v,EL:L SAN BENITO SLN S-N DIEGO S➢N FRAN- CISCO ORANGE P-ACER SUBJECT -� DBE3NAaOINOj It FA'i-Y INCOME 423 3 :77 id 594 126 617 3 730 125 210 !B5 027 A-L F➢MILltS. AI I78 265Ie67 ATL FA. 14 53> 77 3 096 2 786 164 269 4 270 024 10 OBV 5 795 UNDER ..•P 5 133 740 170 5 fi/u 4 No 266 ] 2]0 7E8 B 403 f LOCO 0 $L 449. .7 b 20u l OB9 l90' T 463 5 9]> 303 .0 l6 1•3 313 f2.000 i0 $b 999. 8 J2] •-j 10 267 ! I05 295I ] 639 ] 922 450 820 IO b20 137 20 lJ> l3 350 52.000 TO •$2.999: • • • • 13 640 1 624 441 8 935 10 426 437 0 730 23 562 l7 657 20 657 11,000 TO 541999. . . . . • • . • •... 19 453I 1 959 4J2 9 427 15 019 410 I- 137 26 7E9 992 15.000 TO 55,959. . . . . . . . .11 656 1 836 406 c t29I 15 50-1 440 IS d29 c9 7.6 20 665 s6.000 TO sbr999. 21 453 294 6 664 13 793I JR 12 Olt 25 435 37 f7.000 TO 57,499 . . . • •II 20 226 !> :77 17.000 1 1 052 231 5 045 11 749, 257 4 292 21 147 14 325 l2 O3U TO 5,99. . . . 39,000 TO $9-995. . . . . 13 047 079 152 3 989 fi 6J6 9 467' ILLS 22 2.VI 32:I 7 :92 14 52B :5 bu5� A6 2e 5101000 TO 114194i. . 3l O60 •'' 1 592I 315 2 527 -6-1 142• } 331 13 {}Y 535,000 TO $24.999. . . . . . . . . . . . 8 946i 4u4 12 1 840 871I } 9lu s 25.004 AND OVER. • ' 3 CBS all 15 85.1 s5 693I S7 :LJ1SS 535 55 996 56 5••51 se 717 1] Zl4 MEDIA% INCOME: FAYI-:Ea . . . • . . . . •' j $6 069: E2 203, is 630 52 0581 3{ 946 3: ]22� $l T24 s2 855 0NIELATEO IWI::OUA45. al 962. sl 928j st 561 36 123ELL 723 35 199� 54 ]JO SY 757 FA'ILILS AND UNREL• INDIV. . •1 36 470� $5 374 $5 1431 HUSBAND -WIFE %AYI4IE51 NCAD AN EARNER. 3421 10 699 21 6301I 5361 14 222 D9 2791 17 093 32 1241 TWO CHILDREN UNDER Is. . s7 628; 2 005 36 644 36 400 sb 551 s] 46235 899j $6 589 ib 969I S6 892 MEDIAN INCOM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . •INCCME OF PERSONS ]9O 05u 287 720 •+.E1 74TA.. . . . 226 45:� 210 672 20 855 18 138 4 4111 4 119 106 237I 99 598 172 9L6 5 553 158 191 5 ISO 173 306 1'+5 333I 355 264 266 772 11 734 TOTAL AITH INCO .E 10 S]LL 1 ISO 2561 6 292 7 .97 551 8 397 22 074 293 $I TO f499 OR •.CbS. . . . . . . • e 852� 1 029 196I 6 377 7 504 406 6 429, 23 1101 IS 455 5500 t4 $999. . . . . 10 972 1 222 251 9 239 9 O:S 425 .2 916I 3a 369 19 '4 126 il•JOC TO 51•'•v9. ' 7 f00 id3 163 5 :OJ 6 7C[ 282 T 233 C: 319I 13 815 TO . •1 7 B39 961 240 5 9L5 6 188 351 > 759� IS 9ta 11 385 12.030 $2,114. 6 195 52:000 TO sL t.:. t.� 732 125 4 74b 5 OSu 250 6 O]2I :5 I45 266 $2,500 TO s219++. . n 954 215 5 884 6 620 322 7 445 .6 459 15 S3.1•30 TO 53.194. . . B 291 7 661 795 242 4 856 6 145 300 7 098 :4 902) 13 262 53•'iO TO 53.999. . 1' 30 546 1 189 343 5 929 6 704 244 10 233 19 D69 18 128 042 S4.JvO TO 1u1144. . . . . . . . M 10 240I 1 300 354 5 474 8 647 308 6 856I 17 1271 16 BOB s4,500 TO 34K+4. . . • . • t• 076 2 807 599 11 156 22 SIB 523 22 27e1 41 049 36 f5•LUO TO i5.9t+. 1.20 27 271 1 959 421 9 155 20 036 390, 17 9201 lb 112 28 195 7 32 3943 S6.tW0 TO 36.9Y9• . . . . . . . . 1• 42 7661' 2 Y05 502 11 ill 29 231 491 21 lOJ S! SJBI 20 :25 fh OW TO L:.499. . . • . •I 24 489 844 212 b 7J1 1V }2] 2B 321 SY 3211 34 S20 S10,000 AND m2A. . . . . . 1•' s5 6151� ALL 595 34 540 54 03D 456 SS 312 S3 458I 4 566 au Sdd MEDIAN INCOME .1 .. . . . . . . . . 303 452 I 237 331, 20 ABU 3 875 107 616 170 265 5 152 174 207 344 810 223 FEMALE, 70741. . Nl 127 936• 30 437 1 941 60 775 98 177 3 152 9: 72:1 ldi 831 23 658 TOTAL AITn 1140O . . . I.1 26 164 2 511 565 13 321 17 815 866 20 012 36 000 25 477 $1 TO Su99 ON .OSS• . . . hI 630 363 10 750 13 464 576 14 769 29 110 150' TO $999. . . . . . . . . . . . . t. 20 O11 16 138 1 1 522 266 9 528 11 634 388 13 337 23 894 279 2l 95934 14 5 98 sl•'•.. Tv S11.a9, �. 9 490 733 146 4 973 7 967 276 7 676 .5 fN' Y TO 5:1959. . . . . 9 620 709 103 4 775 6 700 265 7 100 14 LIDO :5 481 565 $2.003 TO 521-11. . 491 69 2 987 5 :50. 175 4 673 10 669 12 12.500..t0 s2.N+9. . . . . 7 L77 3 455 6 837j 169 5 397 11 850 18 441 f31000 TU s3.499. 8 706 .I $25 90 2 306 6 661 99 u 691 10 101 16 366 $31500 TO $31999• . . . . . 6 821 $3.99. $3.00 519 BB 2 SOS 7 2. 7 53 4 452 10 678 17 670 TO 7 150 614 -63 1 469 4 482 56 2 576 7 SILL 11 367 54,500 TO 199. . . . 4 416 . ! 375 52 74 2 094 5 398 97 3 $40 B 765 13 669 s51000 TO s51 •+:. 5 694 I r 462 121 2 474 6J 1 562 3 874 5 295 36.000 TO 341944. . 2 534 2 540' 153 130 31 27 1 926 1 660 56 1 469 3 596 5 229 992 s71040 TO sS.494. F 1 193 63 4 462 698 12 470 1 849 2 542 s14:000 AND 0.4H. . . . . . . . . . . ( MEDIAN INCOME . . . . . . . . . . ••� $I 587 $1 354 s{ 080 s1 331 sl BBd sl 173 31 415 sl 661 s2 AEEAS AORKE] 855 TOTAc PEST.\• AnO 'WORKED IN 1959. . 295 360 24 429 5 328 132 417 224 321 7 474 673 3 297 20] SILL 120 053 47B 734 285 144 J9u 236 232 f. 50 TO 52 6tEG. 165 548 33 700 2 698 72 262 570 140 8 250 455 8 BBl 28 5 25 596 49 TO 44 W=EAS. . . . . . . . . . 20 282 991 260 6 11 801 15 144 701 l7 120 76 40 5 003 36 03, 40 TO .7 WEEKS. . . . . . 28 410 25 059 1 822 2 376 444 706 13 365 1B 203 634 21 101 37 33 252 29 973 27 TO 39 WEEKS• . . . . . . 24 352 2 252 566 l2 232 IS 444 782 17 665 271 39 7l 33 799 14 TO 26 WEEKS. . . • . . . . r. 31 709 1 288 654 16 187 23 607 1 565 22 694 47 164 13 WEEAS OR LESS. • . . . . . . . . . . . MEDIAN 56r'•:NGS OF SELECTED OCC. -TIO% GROUPS SS 103 MALE, TOTA4 A'C4 EARNINGS'. $5 999 s5 s4 BBB S4 505 6 505 55 709 Su 736 ] uJe 6 $S 643 6 55 672 7 6 690 PROFESSIONAL• '=nAGERIA�1 6 KINDKEO WARS• . 7 B90 221 fi 221 6 340 J 912 897 4 21} 4 897 473 3 473 3 309 309 769 69 3 7764 FAR•ERS J•ND FAR' "ANAGERS . • • . • • . 4 169 2 681 43l b I13 5 539 5 637 5 CRAF-SYEN1 FOREMAN, AND KINDRED WORKERS . .1, 6 308 5 721 5 3B8 5 449 $ 078 3 85l 5 007 5 216 5 2{6 847 Y7 u B090 OPERtTI VES AND KINDRED AORAERS. 5 423 •FOREMEN. 4 945 4 841 4 T36 1 BP 1 920 1 l 2 FARM 4AUOR-9RS. EXC. UNP.I01 A FARM . t 191 2 138 •.• 1 3 113 3 966 3 500 541 3 SYl 756 3 75B 712 Y 712 LABORERS, EXCEPT FARM AND MINE. . • • • • 3 fits 3 884 3 790 13 343 FEMA-E. TOTAL WITH EARNINGS'• • , $2 563 52 543 51 554 $2 085 2 969 S3 043 51 673 3 563 2 356 $2 380 3 239 S2 693 3 309 •3 727 CLERICAL AND XI:.JRED nORKERS. 3 165 3 191 2 969 1 533 1971 1 443 2 OY6 2 BYO 2 5I0 OPERATIVES AND KII.CRED WORKLRS. . . . 2 $02 t 669 TYPE OF INCOME ALL TYPES OF 'NCOME:4 373 256 368 B JJ2 247 057 553 095 471 874 608 NUMBER OF RECIPIENTS. . . . . • 338 608 575 28 575 6 060 160 54 422 33 280 S3 793 $4 090 54 252 MEAN INCOME . • . • . . . . • . . S4 $3 s3 723 S3 694 WAGES OR SALARY: 265 801 Sal 20 397 4 417 112 717 203 273 6 024 '82 471 438 647 357 921 453 N449ER OF RECIPIENTS. . • • • S4 SD 6]5 $J 699 33 487 34 277 S2 722 SS B07 $3 BYO so YEA,, INCOME . . . . . . . . • . • SELF-EMPLOYMENT INCOME. 332 23 971 1 635 25 BIB 52 780 43 773 N,-BER OF RECIPIENTS. • •• • • 36 982 3 883 902 19 16 060 f4 506 54 71. $4 985 S5 916 MF<N INCOME . S6 086 s4 422 F $3 944 35 07B 1 INCLUDES PERSONS IN OTHER OCCUPATION•GROUPS.L,K01 2 INCLUDES OTHER INCOME. NOT SHOWN SEPARATELY. yas U.S. CENSUS OF HOUSING: 1960 Series HC(3)-51 CITY BLOCKS Newport Calif. DO NOT REPROVE Beach, Prepared under the supervision of WAYNE F. DAUGHERTY, Chief Housing Division a�.„.or�MM1 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Luther H. Hodges, Secretary BUREAU OF THE CENSUS Richard M. Scommon, Director (From May 1, 1961) Robert W. Burgess, Director (To March 3, 1961) BUREAU OF THE CENSUS RiCUMM M. SCAMMON, Dk"br (FrM May 1, 1961) ROBERT W. HURGM, Diwam, (To Match 3,1961) A. Ica Ee raa, DJWj DkWsr HoaAw C. Gwtvn, Aue#rat Dwaw Com wu Tmoa a, Amistrar Dishy Mona H. HAMW, Arri»rat D;nrnr/w S►Willied SIMW: CaAacn H. LAw xwcx, J3t., ArAsW Dkeawfer Olartiw WALTaa L. Kanan, Arfiraat Drxwr Jar AJrt Nbft rdea CAtv=T L. D=Rlcic, CM4 IWOM O d SMtiredtrd PnPWW Office A. W. vox STaovs, Aairg MIA: la/erowiea'Offim Homing Dleiebn-- WATrm F. DAnntmarr, CW DAtase E. XAtettar, drr6rAarCfkl EatltAN Wma"Auoa, Sp"d A ji hwr Mtctmr D. Xtam ew. Cfkd. CWAWIat Aad XAwnd Deaanlel Openmioat Division—Gtw S. TAtto., CILJ Electronic Symms Division —Rump P. Dauar, CW Pktd Division —jar"" m D. McMu, Cbkl Geography Division—WrwAw T. FAY, Cikf PopWation Dirisloo—Horgan G.1laottrAa, CAN Smtittiai Methods Diridoo—jodan Srwxnuo, GW TAIra y of Congrat Cud Number: A61-M SUGGEMD C1TATdON U.S. Bareaa of the Ceatm. U.S. CMw q Hss hW IW- YAI. W, cky wA*r. Series HC(3), No. all. U.S. Government Printing OI6a, Waddagton, D.C„ 196L Fatale by the Snpednmtdeat ofDotemeats, U.S. Gorctament"dug OBite, Wathtogma 23, D.C. or sal' of the Field 06at of the Depuetttent of Commetm—Pride 23 tenor 11 PREFACE This report presents statistics on characteristics of housing units by city blocks, based on data from the Census of Housing taken as of April 1, 1960. A report is published for each city or urban place with 50,000 inhabitants or more prior to and at the time of the 1960 Census, and for a number of smaller localities which arranged for block statistics. Data were tabulated for approximately 750,000 blocks in 467 cities and localities and are published in a series of 421 reports, which constitute Volume III. Authorization for the 1960 Census of Housing was provided in the Act of Congress of August 81, 1954 (amended August 1057), which codified Title 13, United States Code. The law provides for a decennial census of housing, including utilities and equipment, to be taken in each of the 50 States, the District of Columbia, the Virgin Islands, Guam, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. The census program was designed in consultation with advisory committees and individuals to achieve a census having optimum value to users of housing statistics. The Housing Advisory Committee was organized by the Director of the Bureau of the Census and was made up of persons in private industry, universities, and local governments. It advised on various aspects of the housing census programs except the technical phases of the Residential Finance program for which the Technical Advisory Committee on Residendal Finance was organized. A Federal Agency Population and Housing Census Council, organized by the Bureau of the Budget and made up of persons in Federal agencies, also advised on the basic programs. A joint staff committee, set up by the Administrator of the Housing and Home Finance Agency and the Director of the Bureau of the Census, concentrated on planning aspects of particular interest to the housing agencies. In addition to the committees, working groups of specialists in housing subjects assisted the Census Bureau staff in the evaluation and improvement of housing concepts. A number of other committees, groups, and individuals also made contributions to the planning of the housing census. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS A large number of persons participated in the various activities of the 1960 Census of Housing. Specific responsi- bilities were exercised especially by persons in the Housing, Decennial Operations, Field, and Geography Divisions. Staff members of the Housing Division who made important contributions to this report include Wayne F. Daugherty and Frank S. Aristof in developing the content of the tables; Milton D. Lieberman and Nathan Krevor in coordinating the operational aspects of the report, developing table design, and, negotiating contracts with local governments; and Beulah Washabaugh in organizing the format of the report and preparing the textual materials. Important contribu- tions were also made by Robert Hagan of the Geography Division in assigning block numbers and preparing the maps; George W. Morris of the Geography Division in developing the designs of the maps; Morton A. Meyer, Richard A. Hornseth, and Denver S. Ingram of the Decennial Operations Division in directing the processing and tabulation of the data; and Robert H. Brooks of the Administrative Service Division in arranging for the printing of the report September 1961. m PUBLICATION PROGRAM OF THE 1960 CENSUS OF HOUSING Results of the IWO Census of Housing are published In sIx housing volumes as described below. A seventh volume containing the census tract reports Is a joint publication with data from the 1900 Census of Population. A series of special reports for local housing authorities constitutes the remainder of the final reports. The source of the data Is the April 1900 enumeration, except for Volumes IV and V which are based largely an the enumeration of units In a sample, of land area seganents, started In late 1059 and extended Into 1960. Prior to the final reports, several series of preliminary end advance reports were rued. Some unpublished statistics can be obtained for the cost of preparing a copy and certain epectal tabulations can be prepared, on a reimbursable balls, on request to the Chief, Housing Division, Bureau of the Census, Washington 25, D.C. Volume 1 (Sor(es HC(1) reports). states sad Small Areas. Information about all sabjo3s covered in the April 190 enumeration, with a separate report for the United States by regions and geograpble divisions, each of the 50 States and the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Virgin Islnnds of the United Stutes. In the State reports, Informa- tion Is shown for the Miele as a whole and for each standard metropolitan statistical area, urbanized area, urban place, rural place of 1,000Inhabitants or more, county, and the rural farm and rural uonfarm portion of the county. The volume covers occupancy characteristics such as tenure, vacancy status, color, number tit personv; structural characteristics such ns roams, year built, and condition of unit; equipment and farllitlem Including mator supply, toilet stud bathing facilities, heating equipment, air conditioning, television, clothes washing a,arhlne, and the like; financial characteristics Including value and rent. Vofunic It (Series H(7(f)) reports). Metropolitan Housing. Cross tabulations of housng and housebold ehAraetor. Ntics, with a separate report for the United States by geographic dlvlslnns, and for enrh of file 106 standard metropsditan statistical areas with 100,000 inhabitants or more in the irnited States and Pucrbb Rico. Separate statlattee for each city of 100,000 inhabitants or more are included In the metropolitan wren report. Volume 111 (Series 710(1) reports). City Flocks. Separate relort,t for elt(cs still urban planes with 50,00(1 lnbabitnuM or more prior to and at the time of the 19W Census, and for a number of smaller localdtley which arranged for block statistics. Data for it limited number of eharneterlstles are presented by blocky. Statieties for 407 citles and localities In the United States and Puerto Itten are published Io W sepnrnto repnrtq. t'otunre IV Werles HC(.{) reports). Coatpmarnts of Inrrolura ehnngr. Infnrtnntion on the source of the In-Z Inventory mud the dtspodtimn at the 1011t1 slid 19,6 htventorlea. Tanta are provided for components of change such as new construction, converslon, merger, demolition, other mblitbmw and wbor low.cs. Part I of the volltme enntainy the 1101 to boss comparison, with a separate report file the Unimvl States by regbms, and each of 17 selected standard metr,gmllfna statlstiral areas. Part 2 contatgy the 10,01 to lKill cnmparlsnn, Min a eepmrate report for the United Smtes by regloas. and each of 0 selected standard metropolitan Atatlstlrnl areas. Valuate V (srrirs HC(5) reports). Rrsidenttat Finance. Informatim on financing tit residential property, Includ- ing characterpytlrs of mortgages, propertiea, and hmaeowners. Part 1 of the volume is a report on homeowner properties far the United States by regions, and each of IT selected standard metropolitan slatlstical areas. Part 2la a repnrt on rental null a scout properties for the United States by regions. Volume V1. Rurat Housing. Cross tabulations of housing tied household characteristics for the 121 eromam(c subreglony at the United State+, for rural fame and rural nonfarm housing units. Series Mail) reports). Census Trarts. Separate reports for 180 traeted Arens In the United States and Puerto Rico. The reports contain information, by beasts tracts, an both hnuslng nod population subjects. (This series Its the mane as the tract reports included in the publication program far the 191W Census of Population.) Srrtrs HC(SI), Special Reports for Local Housing Authorities. Separate reports for 139localities to the United States. The program was requested by, stud planned in crntloration with, the Mille Housing Administration. The reports contain data on both owner and renter occupied housing units dcdued as substandard by Public. Ilousing Adman- tatration criteria, with emphasis on grass root, size of family, and Inlmmoof renterfamlllea. ri CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Pago Page general-------------------------------------- vrrr Definitipns and explanations —Continued Content---------------------------------- vm Color------------------------------------ a Description of tables----------------------- vru Persons per room -------------------------- s Maps and block identification--------------- vxxr Average number of rooms------------------ a Comparability with the 1950 Census of Hous- Average value----------------------------- X1 ing------------------------------------ vill Average contract rent---------------------- xr Housing data from other censuses----------- rg Collection and processing of data---------------- xi Availability of unpublished data------------- ix Collection of data------------------------- xr Definitions and explanations-------------------- rg Electronic processing----------------------- xr Interpretation of definitions----------------- rg Editing---------------------------------- xr Total population -------------------------- rs Block number edit------------------------- xr Living quarters--------------------------- rs Accuracy of the data ----------------------- xrr Condition and plumbing-------------------- a Illustrative examples of forms------------------- xirr Condition---------------------------- X Portion of FOSDIC enumeration schedule Plumbing----------------------------- x (Form 60 PH-2)------------------------ xrn Occupied housing unit--------------------- s Advance Census Report Form -------------- xry Tenure----------------------------------- x TABLES Page Table I. —Characteristics of housing units, for the city: 1960-------------------------------------------------- 1 Table 2. Characteristics of housing units, by blocks: 1060-------------------------------------------------- -- 1 Map is enclosed identifying the blocks In the place or locality covered in this report. City Block Reports Rrrort YYMtM Revert MNMarP Rerart YYMere Reran AMMIw' Alabama Callfornta-Continued Florida -Continued Kansas 1. Bessemer M. Redwood City l0p. Jacksonville UK Atchison 2. Birmingbam 01. Richmond 110. Lakeland lob. Kano" City 8. Gadsden 62. Riverside 111. Miami 107. Topeka 4. Huntsville Mi. Sacramento 112, Miami Beach 108. Wichita 6Moile 64- Pollute M. Han Bernardino 113. Orlando 114. Pennacoda Keen luclty . Montgomery T. Tuscaloosa on. San Diego 115. St. Petersburg list, tMvington 67. Nan Francisco 116. Tampa 170. Lexington Alaska Am. NnnJose I17. West Pairs, Beach ITL Loularllie 8. AuelloraOe 09. Nan Leandro 70. San Mateo Georgia 1,041101061 A. Fairbanks 71. son Paid" 118. 172. Batoultouge 72. Skutt Ant Ito. Augustt& 1T3. Monror Arlon" 71 Santa Barbara 120. Columbus 174. New Orleans 10. Phoenix 74. Santa Clara Oonudy-So' 12t, Fast Point sits, Bbreveport 11. Tucson lect d pleeea and census tracts 122. Maeon Maine 12. Yuma Campbell 123. Port Wentworth ttna 124. Savannah 110. Portland AtkansaY il Milpitas M Hawaii Magiamd 13. Dumas 14. Fort Smith Mountainvlew Palo Alto 125. Hito 177. Annapolis 15, Little Rnrk Santa Clara 126. Honolulu 178. Baltimore iT9 Hagerstown 18. Newport Sunnyvale W. Lnbaina 17. North Little Rock Santa Crua 128. Walluku Massachusetts Massachusetts75. 1. Rogers 19. Vatt Burns 76. Santa Fe Spring$ Idaho 186. Boston 77. Santa Movies 120. Pocatello 18L Brockton CAllfornla 78, SantaPauta 182. Brooklinetown 10. Santa Rosa Illinois 183. Cambridge 20, Alameda W). month Gain 784. rail River 21. Alhambra 81. Stockton VIM Aurora 185. Fitchburg 22, Anaheim 82. Torrance 181. Berwyn 186. Holyoke 23. Rakerebeld 83. Vallejo I.0 Centreville 187. T. W"We 24. Barstow 84. Walnut Creek 138. Chicago 133. Lowell 25, Bellflower 85, Watsonville 134. Cleero 189. I4nn 20. Berkeley M, Yuba City IM, Decatur 790, Malden 27, Burbank 24. Carmel-hy-the-Sea Colorado 130. rest St. 137. Mlgln 19L Medford 29. Compton 87. Aurora 13& Frankton 792, New Bedford IM, Newton $0, Coronado 88. Boulder 130. Hinndale 194. rittalleld $1. Downey tal. Colorado Springs 140, Jnitet 195. Quincy 32. El Cerrito tkl, Denver 141. Molina 190. Somerville 38. Fremont 91. Muglewnod 142. Oak Park BIT. Springfield 3L Fresno 02. Puebla 143. Peoria 108. Worcester 35. Fullerton Connecticut 144. Rwkford 36. Garden Grove HIS, Rock Inland UkhiPU 37. Glendale 93. Ansonia 140. Skokie 199. Adrian 38. Hayward 94. Bridgeport 147. Springfield 200. Aim Arbor 39. Hermosa Beach ilb. Greenwich town 201. ]tattle Creek 40, Inglewood 96. Hartford 97, New Britain Indiana 2U2. Bay City 41. Leauna Beach 42. La Habra 98. New Canaan town -Urban 148. Anderson 149 Maki Chicago 203. Dearborn 204. Detroit 43. Lakewood 44. Livermore pait 99. New Haven 11$0, Mvansrllle 161. Fort Wayne 2W. Flint 21A1. Grand Rapids 46. Long Beach I00. Norwalk Gary !W. Harper Woods 96. Lae Angeles 101. Stamford 7fi3. Hammond IN% YIIN. Highland Park 47. Martlnes IO2. Waterbury iti9. Indianapolis 209. Inkster 48, M"desto 108. West Hartford town 166, Muncie 210. Jackson 49. Montebello ]Delaware 7r^ South Read 211. Kalamaaoo 50. Monterey 107. Terre Haute 212, TAnking 51. Newport Beach 104. Wilmington 1OWa 213, Monroe 52. Norwalk 58. Oakland District of Columbia 158. Cedar Rapids 214. Muskegon 215. l lymnuth 54. Oxnard 100. Wasbington If.9, Davenport 216. Pontiac rA Palm Springs Flotkht 100, Den Moines IfiL Dubuque 217. Royal Oak 218. St. Clair Shores M. Pasadena 57. Petaluma 106. Daytona Beach 102. Ottumwa 219. Saginaw M. Pomona 107. Fort Lauderdale 163. Sioux city 220, Troy 50, Redondo Beach 108. Hollywood 16C Waterloo 221. Wayne vi City Block Reports 0 AaPorL number Minnesota 222. Duluth 223. Hastings 224. Minneapolis 225. St. Paul 226. South St. Paul Mississippi 227. Jackson Missouri 228. Ferguson 229. Independence 230. Kansas City 231. St. Joseph 232. St. Louis 233. Springfield 234. University City Montana 235. Great Falls Nebraska 230. Lincoln 237. Omaha Nevada 238. Lae Vegas New Hampshire 239. Manchester New Jersey M. Atlantic City 241. Bayonne 242. Camden 243. Clifton 244. East Orange 245. Edison township 246. Elizabeth 247. Englewood 24& Irvington 249. Jersey City 250. Kearny 251. Montclair 252. Newark 253, North Arlington 264. Passaic 255. Paterson 250. Trenton 257, Union City New Mexico 258. Albuquerque 259. Las Cruces New York 200. Albany 261. Binghamton 202. Buealo 263. Ellenville 264. Farmingdale 265. Floral Park 200. Glen Cove 267. Ithaca 20& Lindenhurst 269. Mineola 270. Mount Vernon 271. Newburgh 272. New Rochelle 273. New York CIty--Bronx Borough 274. New York City -Brooklyn Borough 275. Now York City -Manhat- tan Borough Reporf number New York -Continued 276. New York City -Queens Borough 277. New York City -Richmond Borough 278. Niagara Falls 279. Patchogue 280. Port Jervis 281. Rochester 282. Rockville Centre 283. Rome 284. Rye 285. Schenectady 280. Southampton 287. Syracuse 288. Troy 289. Dtlea 290. White Plains 291. Yonkers North Carolina 292. Asheville 293. Charlotte 294. Durham 295. Fayetteville 296. Greensboro 297. High Point 298. Lexington 299. Raleigh 300. Salisbury 301. Statesville 302. Washington 303. Wilmington 304. Winston-Salem Ohio 305. Akron 306. Canton 307. Chillicothe 308. Cincinnati 309. Cleveland 310. Cleveland Heights 311. Columbus 312. Dayton 313. Hnmilton 314. Kettering 315. Lakewood 316. Lima 317. Lorain 318. Springfield 319. Steubenville 320. Toledo 321. Warren 322. Wooster 323. Wyoming 324. Youngstown 325. Zanesville Oklahoma 326. Oklahoma City 327. Tulsa Oregon 32& Empire 329. Eugene 330. Medford 331. Pendleton 332. Portland Pennsylvania 333. Allentown 334. Altoona 335. Bethlehem 336. Bristol township 337. Chester 338. Erie 339. Harrisburg Report numDcr Pennsylvania -Continued 340. Johnstown M. Lancaster 342. McKeesport and selected places in Allegheny County Aspinwall Brackenridge Braddock Braddock Hills Bridgeville Carnegie Chalfant Clairton Coraopolis Duquesne East Pittsburgh Edgewood Elizabeth Etna Glassport Heidelberg Homestead Ingram Leetsdale McKees Rocks Millvale Mount Oliver Munhall North Braddock Pitcairn Port Vue Rankin Scott township -Tract 130 Sharpsburg Springdale Stowe township Swissvale Tarentum Turtle Creek Verona Versailles Wall West Elizabeth West Homestead Whitaker Wilkinsburg Wilmerding 343. Meadville 344. Philadelphin 345. Pittsburgh 346. Pottstown 847. Reading 348. Scranton 349. Upper Darby township 350. Washington 351. Wilkes-Barre 352. York Rhode Island 353. Cranston 354. East Providence 355. Newport 356. Pawtucket 357. Providence 358. Warwick 359. Woonsocket South Carolina 360. Cayce 361. Charleston 3611. Columbia 363. Greenville 364. Spartanburg South Dakota 365. Sioux Falls Hcport namDer Tennessee 366. Chattanooga 367. Knoxville SO& Memphis 369. Morristown 370. Nashville and selected causes tracts in Davidson County 371. Abilene 872. Amarillo 373. Austin 374. Beaumont 375. Corpus Christi 376. Crystal City 377. Dallas 378. El Paso 379. Fort Worth 380. Galveston 381. Houston 382, Irving 383. Laredo 384. Lubbock 385. Midland 386. Odessa 387. Port Arthur 388. San Angelo 389. San Antonio 390. Snyder 391. Waco 392. WichitaFalla 'Utah 393. Ogden 394. Salt Lake City Virginia 395. Alexandria 396. Arlington County 397. Hampton 398. Harrisonburg 399. Lynchburg 400. Newport News 401. Norfolk 402. Portsmouth 403. Richmond 404. Roanoke Washington 405. Seattle 406. Spokane 407. Tacoma 408. Yakima West Virginia 409. Charleston 410. Huntington 411. Wheeling Wisconsin 412. Fond du Lac 413. Green Bay 414. Kenosha 415. Madison 410. Manitowoc 417. Milwaukee 418. Racine Puerto Rico 419. San Tuan 420. Ponce 421. Mayagfiez City Blocks GENERAL eonteat.—This report presents statistics, by city blocks, on characteristics enumerated In the Census of linmmg, taken an of April 1, 100e. The huustng unit Is the reporting unit for thty report Statisttes by block% are publisbed for each city or urban place wbtch bad a population of 51),I0I or more In Iu:,e or In an Interim cement prior to lisle, and alv„ bad it population of 50.1910 or more In Ishii. In addition, a number of hiicalit(es were ineludtd In the city block program through an agreement whereby the local government furni.hed satisfactory block maps and paid the Bureau of the Ceamu% for the Incremental cost of collecting and publishing the Information. Reports differlug only In details are JvRued for the rltie% In Puerto nice. The Information presented in this report represents a moXhd- ration of the hock statistics programs of the WA and iffilt Cknamea of Homhhg. Thu INA program provider the following Jnformolb,n for each block: Total population, the number of housing milts clasAfled by condition and plumbing, tentive of oreupbd units, averngo value and average number of rooms for owner a-cupied unilw, average enntraet rent and averngo number of moms for renter occupied units, sunnier of unit% oecupled by nonxbites, and number of uudt% with 1.01 or noire bus-rw,nm per room. All of the items were enumerated and tabulated on a 100-pe"itt basis for the statlaties in this rppsort. The Baal Census conbdned several dmnovatonq. ono of them was the nqe of an advance comma report form wbleh was sent to each homchold It the United States, wbth the rrqumt that the household members themselves complete it prior br tie can. morntor's vdslt. Another innovation was the extensdve use of the electronic computer and related equipment to proceim the data and produce the final tabbw. They o Innovations were designnl primarily to improve the quality of the data and to permit early publication; at tho same time, they have Introdurtd an clement of difference betw4y n the Iefle statlatles and 1bn4o of earlier censuses. Chango% were made advn In the definitions of some of the major eoneopts. They wero made In order to improve the mar. fuloe,s of the daft although It was recogulriyl that comparability with previous censuses would be af(etod. Innovations end ehanges are dNeuswsi In later sections of tbt%report and In more detail In the United States Summary, volume I of fit(, Houming Reports, Description of table. —This report contains two tables: Table, 1 sai marlaes the statistica for the city, urban plan•, or lornllty a% operified In the table; table 2 contains the statistics for Individual blocks, its well as totals by tract or block numbering wren where appropriate. To avoid disclosure of Informat[nn fur individual units, snmr of the data were suppressed in table 2. Specillcally, df there were four or fewer tong beaming units 1n the block, tbo items sup. preawd were condition and plumbing, total owner occupied, total reutur occupied, arupied by nonwhite, and 1.01 for more persona per room. If there were four or fewer owner or renter occupied units, average number of rooms for the respeetive tenure group was suppressed. Similarly, average value and average rent were vM suppressed If there were four or fewer units of the type for which value and rent were tabuluted. All unite, however, are included In the totala for the city or locality and In the totals for the census tract or block numbering area. leaders (--- ) In a data column in table 2 indicate that either there were no housing units In the category or that the data were suppressed. Block identification, total population, and total homing units are shown in table 2 for every block that contained living quar. tors. For isoas btneke, the table shows total population but no houning India k eftuso all the people lived In xroul, quarter*', while for other blocks, the table shows booming units but no population because nit the unit% were vacnot. Blocks with no living quarters are shown tin the map but ,lo not appear In table 2. Xaps and block identification. —The map Included In this report Identities the lstuadarbw if tho city, urban place, fir locality for wldch the Idwk statistics are provided. The map also idsn� titles the location and number of each block and, where appro- printe, the boundary and number of each census tract or block numbering area. Tho total number of blocky ddontllk,l on the nap, Jncluding Nock-; with no llving quarters, 19 given In the note following mtdo 1. A block Is usually a well-deIlae,I rectangular piece of land bounded by streets or rend%. However, It may be Irregular In mbap o or bounded by railvind trucks, streams, „r other features. The block Is hho spnrifie n nutiered area as shown on the map. Cemsmm trartm are small arena into wlhleh largo elts; and metropolitan area" have been divided for statsteal purposes. Tract boundaries were established cooperatively by a local com• mltce and the Bureau of the Census, and were generally do - signed to achleve smile mnifotmity of population characteristics, economle status, and living conditions, Initially, the average tract had about 4.tliltt residents. Tract boundaries were Wish- Behed with the intention of bel" maintained over a long time so that enmparlsomet may be shade from emus to remain, If tract boundaries extend beyond the area included In this report, statistics are shown for that portlen of the tract Inside, the arse. In untracted plares, block numbering areas are generally used. Block mimberNg areas ore established by arbitrarily IBvldlng the pity along major streets, railroads, or other physical boundaries to Lnrtlltate numbering the binrks In groups of fewer than 1,000, The boundaries of block numbering areas have no statistical significance but are merely for convenience in mapping and tabulating. ~ In numbering the blocks, a separate series was used for each census trust or block numbering area. Thum, the loratdon of Barb block for which data are Irresented In table 2 Is determined by referring both to the block number and the census tract or block area number. In smaller localities where there were neither rensua traeta nor block numbering area%, the blocks were numbered In one series within the locallty as a whole. In some cases, a city or other political boundary dlvldee a block. The data shown are for that part of the block represented by the lend area unbounded and numbered on the block map. Comparability with the 1950 Census of Xonsdag.—In the 1050 Census of Housing, reports entitled "Block Statletles" were Issued for the 209 cities which, In 1040 or in an interim census Introduction FOR prior to 1950, had a population of 50,000 or more. The program was restricted to cities in conterminous United States, that 18, the United States exclusive of Alaska and Hawaii. The 1960 block program reflects changes and additions of items compared with the 1950 program, although the subjects covered In both programs are substantially similar. The changes that were made reflect the needs expressed by users of block data. For example, categories on condition and plumbing were expanded considerably to conform with needs for data to plan urban renewal programs. Total population and average number of rooms have been added, and the category 1.01 or more persons per room has been substituted for 1.51 or more. Two categories of vacant units, which were included in the 1950 report, are not shown in 1960. Below Is a list of the 1960 items published by blocks and the equivalent or comparable 1950 items (table 2 in the 1960 report and table 3 in the 1950 report). As noted previously, changes in categories, concepts, and procedures may affect comparisons be- tween the 1960 and 1950 statistics. 1960 equivalent or 1960 Stem comparable items Block identification Block ldenthleatlon Total population ------ Total housing units Total dwelling units Bound With all Plumbing facllltles fncllltiee Number refportin condition and Detein a or a1L Di No bath or rioragting W1lh ell plumblagq allltles fncllltiee, pirivate dilapidated No running water or dilapi- Lacking some or nn with epeh toiet dated lacking some or all facilities, uo Hush toilet Diapidatea Owner occupied Average value Average number of rooms Renter occupied Average contract rent Average number of rooms Occupied by nonwhite 1.01 or more persons per room Owner occupied A,adgvacant available for sale) Renter occupied Average monthly rent (renter occupied and vacant available for rent) Occupied by nonwhite 1.51 or more persons per room Wherever possible, the block numbers in 1960 remained the same as In 1950 for blocks whose boundaries did not change. However, changes in block numbers and the assignment of new numbers have been necessary for blocks which have been divided or newly created since the 1950 Census, for blocks in tracts which have had their boundaries changed, and for blocks in places or areas newly tracted in 1960. Housing data from other ceususes.—The 1940 Census of Housing was the first to provide housing statistics by block& Reports entitled "Block Statistics" were issued as supplements to the first series of housing bulletins. These supplements consisted of separate reports for each of the 101 cities in conterminous United States which had 50,000 inhabitants or more in 1930. Availability of unpublished data. —There are no unpublished data from the 1960 Census for blocks. All the Information that was tabulated is included in this report. However, some unpub- Ilshed data are available on request for other small areas such as enumeration districts, census tracts, and minor civil divisions. DEFnaTIONS AND EXPLANATIONS Interpretation of dednitions.—Some of the definitions used in 1960 differ from those used in 1950, as indicated below. These changes were made after consultation with users of census data in order to improve the statistics even though it was recognized that comparability would be affected. The definitions and explanations should be interpreted In the context of the 1960 Census, which employed a combination of self.enumeration, direct interview, and enumerator observation. Some of the information that was required for delineation of housing units was obtained by the enumerator as part of the procedure to secure complete coverage of all living quarters. Further, condition of a unit was always determined by enumera- tor observation. The remaining items were completed by self - enumeration, or by direct interview when the household member did not complete the form. For items on the self -enumeration form (the Advance Census Report), the respondent had the explanations and instructions printed on the form. The definitions below are consistent with the instructions given to the enumerator for items he was to complete himself and for all items which were not completed by the respondent on the self -enumeration form. As in all surveys, there were some failures to execute the Instructions exactly. Through the forms distributed to households, the respondents' attention was drawn to some of the explanations of the questions more uniformly than might have been the case in direct interviews. Nevertheless, It wasnot feasible to give the full instructions to the respondents, and some of their errors have undoubtedly gone undetected. Total population. —The total population is the count of all per sons living in the block. When the population includes persons living in group quarters, the figure is preceded by one asterisk if the proportion in group quarters is less than 10 percent of the total population, and by two asterisks if the proportion is 10 percent or more. If the total population includes persons in group quarters, the count cannot be used in the computation of the average number of persons in occupied housing units. For places for which the total population includes crews of vessels, the population obtained as the sum of the counts by blocks is less than the total population shown in other census reports. Crews of vessels were not allocated to blocks and, therefore, were excluded from the block tabulations. Living quarters. —Living quarters were divided into housing units and group quarters. The classification of occupied living quarters as housing units or group quarters was based on in- formation supplied by household members on the Advance Census Report and questions asked by the enumerator where necessary. Delineation of vacant quarters was based partly on the enumera- tor's observation and partly on information obtained from land- lords and neighbors. A house, an apartment or other group of rooms, or a single room is regarded as a housing unit when it is occupied or intended for occupancy as separate living quarters, that is, when the occupants do not live and eat with any other persons in the structure and when there is either (1) direct access from the outside or through a common hall or (2) a kitchen or cooking equipment for the exclusive use of the occupants. Quarters in which the occupants do not have separate living arrangements are classified asgroup quarters. They are located most frequently In institutions, hospitals, nurses' homes, rooming and boarding houses, military and other types of barracks, col- lege dormitories, fraternity and sorority houses, convents, and monasteries. Group quarters are also located in a house or apartment in which the living quarters are shared by the person in charge and flvo or more persons unrelated to him. Group quarters are not included in the housing inventory, although the count of persons living in them Is included in the total population In table 2. The inventory of housing units includes vacant as well as occupied units. Newly constructed vacant units were included in the inventory if construction had reached the point that all the exterior windows and doors were installed and the final usable floors were in place. Dilapidated vacant units were included provided they were still usable as living quarters; they were excluded if they were in the process of being demolished or if there was positive evidence that they were to be demolished. Trailers, tents, boats, and railroad cars were included in the housing inventory if they were occupied as housing units. They x City Block Characteristics were excluded It they were vacant, used only for extra sleeping space or vaeationa, or need only for bughtem, In 1950. the unit of enumeration was the dwelling unit. A1• though the definition of the housing unit in IDW in owtittally similar to that of the dwelling unit fill 100, the bousing unit definition wan designed to encompass all private living quarters, whereas the dwelling unit definition did not completely cover all private living accommodations. The main different% between housing units and dwelling units is an follows: In 1060, sepatafe living quarters consisting of One ram with direct access but without separate cooking equipment qualify am a housing unit whether in an apartment house, twining hnune, or house inn• vertel in apartment use; pu hotels, a single room qualities as a housing unit If occupied by a person whore usual residence In the lintel or a person who has no usual residence elsewhere. In I9ik1, a oae-roam unit without conking equipment qualified as d dwelling unit only when located in a regular apartment house or when the room constituted the only living quarters In the structure. The evidence use far available auggr'"t» that ndmg the housing unit cotimpt lit IPW Instead fit the dwelling unit concept as In 19Uu bad relatively little effect on the count% for large areas and for the Nntlon. Any effort which the change in concept may have on comparability can be expected to be greatest in statistics for blocks and motion tracts. Living quarters classlfit+l as housing units In 111M but which would not have been c1n%dflel na dwelling units #n 1950 tend to be clustered in nelghborb,mda where many persona live alone In slaghe rooms in hotels, rooming hones, and other light housekeeping quarter'. In ouch ovens, the.lf"Ili hot%• ing unit count for an Indlrhhnd blo•k cony be higher then the IDW dwelling unit count even though if,, units were addod by new conntrucHnn or conversion. Condition and plumbing. —Data ore presented fin condition and plumbing facilities in combination. The rutegorles represent various level% of bonsing quality. To menmure condition, the Pnumernf or classified each booming nnit In one of three categories; Sound, deteriorating, or dilapidated. Plumbing facilities were measured in terms of water supply, tollet And bathhtg fnehlitbm novilliom,—The enumerator determined the condition of the bemslng unit by ulsrl'ratlnp, on the bn%le Of epeelfied criterht. Neverflaelem%, the Applhatlon of thane criteria involved %caul, judg- ment fin the part of the individual eutun•ratar. The tealuheg program for enumerators wait dedguep to minlmlze dlfferenees to judgnm•nt. Sound booming is defimd as that wbieh ham no defects, fir only slight defects which are normally enrrertel during the r ourve of regular mainteenni el,. Examples of slight defects )urbldP: lack of paled; slight damago to porch er stela; nmull rrarkm in wall% planter, or chimney; broken glitters or downspouts; aught wear on doors or doorsllls. Deteriorating housing needs more repair then would he provided In the eaurse of regular maintenance. It box fine fir more defects of an intermediate nature that must be corrected if the unit is in continue to provide safe and adetunte shelter. Examples Of intermediate defects Include: slinky or unsafe porch or steps; hobs, open crack%, or misming materials over A small area of the floors, wells, or roof; rotted window AWN or frames; deep wear on nta)rs, 11mrs, fir doordlf%; broken or loose stair trends or minting balusters. Such defects are signs fit neglect which lead to merlouff Structural deterioration or dunnage If not Corrected. Dilapidated housing dews not provide antic and adequate Abetter. It has one or more critical dcteetx; or has it combination of lntermedlnte defects in Sotnelent number to require extensive repair or rebuilding; or la of fnsdequate original construction. Critical defects result from continued neglect or indicate serloua damage to the ntructure. Examples of critical defects Include: hnh%r, often cracks or missing materinlm over a large area, of thus does, walls, roof, or Other parts of the structure; Nagging doors, wnlis, or muf; danrege by storm Or ere. Inadequate origt nal construction Includes structures built of makeshift materiels and Inadequately converted cellars, sheds, or garages not origt- naUy Intended as living quarters. In IWO. the enumerator classified each unit In one of two categories, not dilapidated or dilapidated, an compared with the three eategories of sound, deteriorating, slid dilapidated In 10M. Although the dednitioit of "dilapidated' wan the same In 1900 an in low It Is possible that the change In the categories Introduced an dement of difference between the 19W and 1950 statistics. Pdumbinp.—The category "With all plumbing ferilltles" con- sists Of nulls wh)rb have lint and cold piped water inside the structure, and flush toilet and bathtub (or shower) Inds the structure for the exclusive une of the occupants of the Unit. Equ)PMPnt is for exclusive use when It In used only by the persons In the One housing unit, Including any hdgera living in the unit. The category "Sacking some or all faellitlen" musixts of units which do not have all the plumbing facilities specified above. Units without hot writer, toilet, or bathtub (or shower) are included Im thin category. Also included are units whore occw pelts share toilet or bathing facilities with the occupants of another housing unit. The category "lacking some or all feellitten—with lush tollet" Consists of units which do not bave all plumbing facilities bill do have A gush toilet Inside the structure. The toilet may be for the exclusive use of the occupants of the unit or shared with the Occupants of another housing unit. The category " Tackling some or all faMlitln+—no (lush tollet" ennslata of unit" for winch blare In no flush toilet available In the structure. Thal, units may lack other plumbing facilities also. The categories fit plumbing facilities presented in the 1900 report ore not eotnpernblo with those In the 19150 report The 1050 rntegory "NO running water or dilapidated" crnslsted of units that were either dilapidate. fir lucked running water Inside the structure. The category "No private bath or dilapi- dated" cto d"ted of all the units In the above category plus those milts that hnd running water but lacked a flush toilet or bathtub (fir "hoer) Inside till, structure for the exclusive use of the fief upards. Occupied hoarfug nnitTA housing unit Is occupied If It was the+ nNIlA1 place of residence for the li erann or group of persons living 13u #tat the ttml, of rnnmrrntinn. Included are units whose oveteponts were only temporarily absent (for example, on vaea- Win) nud units whom occulautx bad no usual place of residence elsewhere. A count of utorcupled uults may IPA compubol by subtracting the Nola of "owner orcuplel" and "renter nceupled" units from total housing units. The count this obtained, however, may not lme A count et %neant unita on file nmrkrt It Includes all typen of recant Initn—(home avail"bto for sale ,n rent an well as ,Iilspidated Iloilo, seasonal unity, and units held off the market for various renso us. Tenure. A housing unit In "Owner ,wcupltd" If the owner or co-owner lived lit the Unit, even if it wan mortgaged or not fully paid for. Ali other twoupled units are classified an "renter erupted;' whether fir not rash rout was laid, ror example, units occupied In exchange for "ervlvem rendered arc included In the "tenter timuplel" category, Along with nulls for which a cash paynent ens made. Color.--Omuphd housing units are cla m1fied by the color of tho head of the household. The color group designated sit "non. white" consists Of much races all the Negev+, American Snal", Japanese, Chinese,l'lltpino, Korean, Asian Indian, and Malayan races. Persona of Mexican birth or ancestry who are not den• nitely of Indian or other nonwhite race are elasetfied an white. Persons per room. —The number of persona per room was com- puted for each occupied housing unit by dividing the number of personx by the number of ro sin in the unit. The category 111.01 or more persons per room" Indicates an average of more than one person to a room. All persons enumerated In the Ccneus of Population as members of the household were counted In determining the number of persona who occupied the housing atilt, including any lodgers, foster children, wards, And resident employees who shared the living quarters of the household head. Average number of rooms —The number of rooms Includes whole rooms used for living purposes, such an living rooms, dining Introduction rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, finished attic or basement rooms, recreation rooms, lodgers' rooms, and rooms used for offices by a person living in the unit. Not counted as rooms are bath- rooms; halls, foyers, or vestibules; closets; alcoves; pantries; strip or Pullman kitchens; laundry or furnace rooms; unfinished attics, basements, and other space used for storage; porches, unless they bad been permanently enclosed and were suitable for year-round use; and offices used only by persons not living in the unit. A partially divided room, such as a dinette next to A kitchen or living room, was to be counted as a separate room If there was a partition from floor to calling, but not if the partition consisted only of shelves or cabinets. The average number of rooms (prithmetic mean) was com- puted by dividing the sum of the rooms for each tenure group by the number of owner or renter occupied unite, respectively. The tabulation form contained a terminal category of 1110 or more" rooms. For.purposes of the computation, the terminal category was given a mean value of 11. As a result, 11 rooms is the arbitrary maximum average which could be obtained for any block. Average value. —Value is the respondent's estimate of how much the property would sell for on today's market (April 1960). Value data are restricted to owner occupied units having only one housing unit in the property and no •business. Trailers and units in multiunit structures were excluded from the -tabulations. The average value (arithmetic mean) was computed by divid- ing the sum of the values by the number of owner occupied units for which value to shown. Value was reported in class intervals, the lowest and highest intervals being "Less than $5,000" and "$85,000 or more," respectively. For purposes of the computation, the midpoints of the intervals were used except that a mean of AND was assigned for values less than $5,000 and a mean of $42.000 was assigned for values of $85,000 or more. As a result, $8,500 Is the arbitrary minimum and $42,000 is the arbitrary maximum average which could be obtained for any block. In the, computation, average values of less than $20,000 were rounded downward to the nearest $500 while average values of $20,000 or more were rounded downward to the nearest $1,000, Thus, an average of $12,700 is shown as $12,500 while an average of $20,800 is shown as $20,000. In 1950, average value was not computed for owner occupied units Separately but was shown in combination with vacant units available for Sale. Further, value was tabulated to the nearest hundred dollars in 1950 and so used In the computation. Average contract rent. —Contract rent is the rent agreed upon, regardless of any furnishings, utilities, or services that may be included The average contract rent (arithmetic mean) was computed by dividing the sam of the rental amounts by the num- ber of renter occupied units for which cash rent was paid; unite for which no cash rent was ,paid were excluded from the com- putation. In 1950, average rent was not computed for renter occupied unite separately but was shown in combination with vacant units available for rent. COLLECTION AND PROCESSING OF DATA Collection of data. Two basic enumeration forms were used to collect the information for the subjects published for blocks. They were the Advance Census Report and a FOSDIC schedule. An Advance Census Report was delivered by the Post Office Department, several days before the census date, to each house- hold on postal delivery routes. This form contained questions which were to be answered for every housing unit. They were questions which the household members themselves could answer. Household members were requested to fill the Advance Census Report and have It ready for the census enumerator. When the enumerator visited the .unit, he transcribed the Information from the Advance Census Report (ACR) to a FOSDIO schedule, a form specially designed for electronic data processing. If the ACR was not filled for the unit or If the form contained omissions or inconsistencies, the enumerator was in- structed to ask the questions and record the answers directly on the FOSDIC schedule. The enumerator used the FOSDIC schedule also for recording information not required by the ACR, namely access to unit (which is pertinent to the identification of a housing unit), condition of unit, and all the information for vaeant.units. The questions on the FOSDIC form are some. what briefer than the corresponding questions on the AOR, and the response categories also are abbreviated. Nevertheless, the Intent of the questions on the two forms wasthe, same. Mustra- tive portions of the FOSDIO enumeration schedule and the Advance Census Report Form are shown on pages xm and xiv. Soon after the enumerator started work, his schedules were examined in a formal field review. This operation was designed to assure at an early stage of the work that the enumerator was Performing his duties properly and had corrected any errors he bad made. Electronic prooessng. Several steps were required to process the data. First, the enumerator recorded the information by marking appropriate circles on the FOSDIC schedule. This schedule was later mieroffireed and the information was read by FOSDIC (Film Optical Sensing Device for Input to Com- puters) which converted the markings to signals on magnetic tape. The tape, in turn, was processed in an electronic computer, which was used extensively to edit and tabulate the data and to produce the publication tables. Editing,la a mass statistical operation, such as a census, human and mechanical errors occasionally arise in one form or another —failure to obtain or record the required information, recording information in the wrong place, misreading position markings, skipping pages, and so on. These were minimised by means of operational control systems. Nonresponses and in- consistencies were eliminated by using the computer to analyse and correct the data or supply the missing entry. In general, little editing was required, although the amount varied by subject and by enumerator. Whenever Information was missing, an allocation procedure was used to assign an entry, thereby eliminating the need for a "not reported" category in the tabulations. The assignment was based on related information reported for the housing unit, or on information reported for a similar unit In the immediate neighborhood For example, if tenure for an occupied unit was omitted but a rental amount was reported, the computer auto- matically edited tenure to "rented." On the other hand, if the unit was reported as "rented"' but the amount of rent was missing, the computer automatically assigned the rent that was reported for the preceding renter occupied unit. A similar procedure was used when the reported information was inconsistent. For example, if a housing unit was enumerated as having "no running water" but having both a bathtub (or shower) and flush toilet for the exclusive use of the occupants, the computer edited the water supply to "hot and cold water," a category considered to be consistent with the reported bathing and toilet facilities. specific tolerances were established for the number of computer allocations that were acceptable. If the number was beyond tolerance, the data were rejected and the original schedules were re-examined to determine the source of the error. Correction and reprocessing were undertaken as necessary. Block number edit. One aspect of the editing involved,a proce- dure for checking the block number entry. On a map showing City Block Characteristics blocks, a number wan assigned to each block in advance of the enumeration. The enumerator was Inmtructel to Assign this number to the housing units that were located within the bound• arlem of the block as It in drawn on the map. In some instances, the map suitable for block numbering was several years old and did not recognize construction of new streets or disappearance of others. Insofar an possible, the map was corrected for changes that were discovered prior to enumeration. In other cants, it was not feanlble to make correctlons. Hence, the map may not reflect the blocks as they exist on the ground. For example, a block as shown en the map may have been divided Into two blocks. The housing units in the newly sub• divided blocks would be assigned the oneblock number shown on the map, On the other band, two blocks as shown on the map may bave been merged title one. In the enumerationand in the editing, the Intent was to Identify which housing unit# were phy, leally located In each of the two former blocks and assign the respective block number to emch portion, even though only one block existed at the Ume of enumeration. Oeeasloually, blocks shown on the map have tINapiwared because of widesprend demolitions, such as those accompanying new highway construc- tion or industrial development Such block numbers appear on the map but do not appear in table 2. As with other Items in a large scale operation, there were some errors in reporting bloek numbers. Although tt wam posal. his to Identify and correct some of the errors, it wile not possible or feasible to detect and correct others. Per example, when an enumerator copied the wrong bbtek number to the FOPDIC schedule or when he forgot to use another block number when he moved from fine block to the neat, it was usually not possible to detect the error in the editing. Editing fit block numbers was accempllsbed largely In the electronic computer. A control tape, listing the block numbers shown on the map for each enumeration dimtrlet (an area Am. signed to one enumerator), was used by the computer to check against the block numbers recorded on the FOSDIC schedules by the enumerator. when a block number appeared on the FOS• DIC schedule that was not listed on the control tape, the computer assigned the block number reported on the preceding FOSDIC page. The same protmdurc was followed when the block number was omitted from the FOSDIC schedule. when four or fewer housing units were involved, the computer automatleally made the asmignment when more than four units were involved, however, a clerical edit was performed. The clerical edit made It possible to check theme block numbers me that the statistics would be consistent with the maps AN drawn. In the clerical edit, the addresses of the housing Watts involved were chinked with the map, the enumerator's records were examined for comments and explanations, and block numbers were assigned as appropriate. Clerical edit was required also when the control tope mntstned block numbers which were not reported by the enumerator. If the enumerator reported there were no living quarters in the block, no further action was npeemvu7. Otherwise, corrections were made according to the a4dreamem of the units. Accuracy of the data. —pluck statlatlem provide the basis fa studios which require housing data for small land segments. Macke are the smallest areas for which housing data from the 1000 Census am provided, Such Items as the delineation of living quarters Into housing units and the clametileattnn of the condition of a unit were determined by the enumerator, and Information for one block almost always represents the work of one enumerator. Therefore, users of the data should bear In mind that misinterpretation of the Inntruetiona or variation In interpretation of respousem may lead to a wider mar& of relative error and response variability In data for blocks than may be expected In data for census tracts or other larger areas. The systematic field review early In the enumeration corrected some of the errors arising from enumerator misunderstanding. For the remaining characteristics, those which the household members reported on the AOR, the potential effect of Individual enumerators on the dnta bag been nullified to the extent that self -enumeration provided the response. The sellrenumeratlon form provided uniform explanations and called attention to the response categories in a uniform manner. Some innovatloug in I00t1 roduced errors in processing and others produced a more consistent quality of editing. The ellm• inatton of the earl punching operation removed one important source of error. The extensive Use of electronic equipment en - eared a more uniform and more flexible edit than could base been acenmpllmbed manually or by less intricate mechanical equipment. It im believed that the use of electronic equipment In the IOW Censun ban improved the quality of the data com- pared with that of earlier censumes but, at the game time, it has introduced an element of difference In the statistics. A more comprehensive statement on concepts and on the collection and processing of the 1000 Oensua data in to be found In the Vatted States Summary, Volume I of the Housing Reports. PORTION OF ADVANCE CENSUS REPORT, Form 60PH-6 Eif2710M D—TFaw aae.we or dew Ae plae wn Ye. ri d.e seed. Ya+ t....d w S.er+ A Iwe. Tkr.eir b Yr ie.rallr Pa.d iFt ib.e oi..i Yea ae.or abAs eeraeud Rs, oe bea waA.d. 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Iat, m-f T►e Yw.a�awiai�e�eskawb.ip�{�y rt aordr�YeiRarae cede rwiiatwYlcamriim.ilb.i.E "are. 7Ye Carawpe.trrrck ri ie p.p� dYeuwwe, aAePaa. or wsdoa Yew sass Newport Beach, Cali}: Table 1.---CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS, FOR THE CITY: 1960 Subleet Number Prmv4 Subject Number Percent ALL housing units______________________________ 13,939 100.0 Detailed lenumg units -Con. CONDITION AND PLUMBING COLOR Sound____________________________________________ With.11 plumbingfsahe--------------------------- Iacldegenmeor sillfecliflee_________________________ Deferiont'mg_____________________________________ __ laddng sane or all faciliflv_________________________ With flush mflet----------- _--------------------- 13,328 13,148 ISO 352 329 23 14 95.6 %.3 1.3 4.0 3.8 0.2 0.1 Whit ------------------------------------------- Nonwhrtc--------------------------------------- PERSONS PER ROOM 1.00 or lra------- .......... _.................... 1.01 or mom.___._------------------------------- 9,966 26 9,649 323 99.7 0.3 %.a 3.2 No flash toilet__________________________________ 9 0.1 Dilapidated ----------------------------- v_--------- 59 0.4 AVERAGE NUMBER OF ROOMS 9, 972 1D0.0 Occupiedhouivy units__________________________ OwnvoauPied___________________________________ Renter occupied.................................. 5.3 3.8 ... ... TENURE VALUE AND RENT wnvottuPied_____________________________________ 6,30] 64.0 Avenge value_._.____..._____.____________dolkn.. • 30,6W ... looter ofespied____________________________________ 1,592 36.0 Avenge convect met ---------- _------------ down._ 108 ... NOTE. --On Ube mup for Noripmet Snoods approzlmotely See blocks era Identified. Table 2.-CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS, BY BLOCKS: 1960 ("Total population" eonmins no persons in group qumten not. preceded by asterisk: one asterisk (•) denotes le. then 10 percent; two meeasks (-a). 10 percent or mom] All housing units by condition and plumbing Occupied housing units Sound Demrioratmg Owner occupied Renter occupied Blocks within Tpooml Occu• lerl With Lnck. With lacking Avcr- Avcr• eemus p°- all mg all some or all Oilnp• age Aveng< age pied mare trect• I anon Total Total plumb some Total plumb• Sneilitio id., d Total Avem a lue num. Total con- toot nurn' by Per• With No ing in I- or all feed- ing foal- (dollars) bar of rent her of non- wI. wns per iUm Dias ipes flush toilet flush toilet fkah roams (dollars) rooms room F-26.... 42 56 56 56 •.• •. is. .. ... ... 13 42000 6.4 1 ... .• ... .• 2... 2 1 • • Is. ••4 5•.• 1S 14 14 14 9 •.• ••8 7 7 7 �2 10 ... 6 6 6 1..• ••Z 1 ••5 ••5 ••i 12•u ' 5 •.. 13.•• 6 7 7 7 •.. •.• ..• ..• ... ... J ..• •.. ... ..• •.. ... ... 14..• •.• 4 ••• .. ... ... . •.. ... ... .. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 36..• 9 11 it t1 . ... • 3 3 • • • . . ... e-27.... 6453 3168 3101 3084 17 61 61 •.. 6 1733 31000 5.2 958 ,115 3.7 3 47 1 ••• 271 107 107 106 1 84 34000 5.7 20 02 4.1 ... 2..• 46 21 21 21 13 22000 4.7 7 104 3.4 ... 3•.• 35 17 17 17 •:2 •'2 13 19500 4.4 3 4•.• 36 19 17 17 2 11 4.4 5 3.8 � SO 24 22 22 2 2 11 22000 22000 4.4 10 122 3.9 l 6..• 6... 47 26 24 24 2 .2 17 19000 4.1 7 109 3.6 7•.• 54 26 26 26 •• .• ... 15 19590 4.1 9 92 3.1 ..• 8%. 40 22 21 21 1 1 10 21000 4.6 10 104 3.3 •.• •.• 9.. 40 21 20 20 . 1 1 . . . 8 21000 4.9 9 95 3.2 .•. 10 ... 41 23 23 23 30 23000 4.3 11 90 3.5 11 ... 39 19 19 19 13 19000 4.5 4 •90 ••2 12... 62 29 29 29 .. .• 14 19000 4.4 13 3.B •.. 13 ... 21 20 19 111 1 1 4 9 90 2.8 14 ..• 1 1 •.. ... •.. •.. ... ... •.. ... ••. .•• ..• ..• ..• .. ... ... 16... 17 8 8 8 7 4.3 ..• 17%. 20 20 20 10 21000 21000 4.1 9 93 3.8 1 17... 20 20 14 14 14 4 6 87 3.3 ... 18•.• 7 b b 6 DSO 6 .. ... 19•.• 37 14 14 14 • . . . . , 42000 b•3 . • ... . ... . ..• 20 ... 33 8 6 8 ... ..• .•• ... ... ... 8 42090 7.0 ..• .. •. ... ..• 22... 56 15 15 15 14 1 220. 17 7 7 7 6 34000 32000 5.5 5.4 ... ... 2. 21' 8 8 8 8 33000 5.4 �•3 24.•• 111 43 43 43 33 37000 5.6 241 6.0 � 25... 14 37 37 37 32 38000 5.6 3 • ..• ! 27... 64 24 24 24 18 34000 5.1 3 20... 31 13 19 19 30 1 ... 20 ... 30 9 9 9 9 40000 40000 5.1 5.9 ��1 29 ... 83 38 38 38 • • . . • 30 40000 5.7 • ... 30 ... 165 64 57 57 ..• 7 7 ... ..• ... 52 41000 6.6 2 ... ... .•. ,2 31... 64 19 19 19 18 42000 6.1 •.• 32... 37 15 15 15 12 42000 6.1 ••1 33..• 7$ 24 24 24 20 41000 6.5 34... 39 15 15 15 ••1 ••1 11 42000 1 •.. 35..• 56 30 29 29 12 25000 3.5 it 194 •.• 36••• 59 24 28 28 1 1 16 24090 4.2 4.2 9 94 4.3 37•.. 40 24 24 24 �•3all ��2 13 26000 4.7 9 91 3.4 ... 38••• 47 21 19 19 ... 14 23090 6 192 4.3 46 25 22 22 3 3 13 29000 5.0 9 92 3.2 3.7 .�. ••1 40..• 40... 61 25 25 29 . 13 29000 4.0 4•e 10 95 3.7 1 Crn (7k H City Nl,wk Characteristics Table 2.-CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNM% BY BLOCKS: 1960-Can t•Tnhl M..lo n4''+rmumY no p.r.•n.ln 6m4p 4n.wo; unl•ne prr+s,W bl xnbn.k •-n" 4Yv0.k (•) R h,o, Im tkxe 10 vm,nt Iwn xYlrn•k• P•1 In Ivn rn[ nr mnrrl All Irm+In6 umu In and pbntJrm4 1-i'.vpld 6.vunr rmn• &amd fYrrrnnrpl.l4 Ilwnrrn r,prni ISenbr nrnlpn.l Plxk+ Tsui In kIn -bo- 101 WIN i.rrl 11, R5r6 Avrt Avn- wtllnn . m•er i +1- fd u• n Ldul dl wk x0 ., mr Inuhhn nr.11 UJ V 44^ Avrn 4" s4< hw M mnn Inch Bnd piton tor MnM 7•nhl 14", -- Idarvl T..ul .1ncr rnlnn nnrm Irr Tun1 RAl"n tint Horn- I,I,r nlv. I.- .nnY talrr ("Al r.lt IL111 Ine (xi 11. u116 (•Ix11x Mf nl trnl n1 Mknf ptr I lire IIIN IIW (14.6 Irnle! (I11.6 bnl•I •• Y4nmY Sdntla.�) tM1r1Y IMm 42•+• ••• 3 u• ..• •.• ... .•• w ••• .•• u• ..• .•• ... ..• ••• 43... 29 21 21 21 ..• •� n• .0 9 19000 4.6 7 03.0 • �1 44... 33 14 13 13 ... 1 1 .•• ... ••• 2 .1. •• l2 At 3.9 t 45... 39 30 30 30 w •.. ••• •.• ••. ..• 9 24000 4.6 13 lit 3.7 ... 1 46 ... 29 9 9 9 ••+ .• .•• .•. ••r ••• 4 •.. u• 5 109 4.2 .. .. 47 ... 21 9 9 9 ..1 •• •• ... ••• ••• 2 •a •.• 7 tl4 b9 .•• 1 49..• 1 1 •19 • ..• ... ••. •.• a.• •.. ••• 00 •• ... ..• ••1 •• 46 23 a •• ..• ..• •.• .0 10 24000 4.4 l2 174 3.1 l 2 50..• 54... 36 19 19 As 19 •• ••• ••• ••• +•• 9 25000 4.4 7 74 3.2 .•. ••. Sl... 24 12 12 32 .•. •u • •3 •+. u• n• 7 2SOOtl 4W S tl8 76 . •.• 02... 51 30 25 2s •.. 3 41• •.. 2 15 19000 3.9 to 67 3.4 •.. •• 53... 45 31 31 29 2 .u �•1 ... ..• 11 19000 4.3 15 is M •.. 54... 49 21 17 17 •.. 4 4 ... ... 11 11000 4.0 9 117 4.2 1 55... 47 a5 Z4 24 n• 1 1 •.1 37 22000 4.4 M • u so..•. $6... 63 26 21 27 ... 1 1 •.• .•. •.• 15 20090 4.2 la 90 3.8 ..• 2 ST •• 60 71 70 70 +.. 1 1 .•• .. u• q .• 4.3 21 lot 3.9 ... 1 So ... 53 24 22 22 ..• 1 1 u• •r• 1 14 10000 4.1 9 96 3.2 ••• ••} 59... 70 30 30 30 ... •.• ... ... .•+ ... 12 19000 4.7 16 94 3.4 ... 1 60... 55 71 31 31 ••. u• ..• u. ••• ..• 10 21000 4.1 19 106 7.9 •�i 61 ... 42 34 34 34 • ••. • .•r • • 21 20000 4.4 12 104 3.6 • 62... 59 24 24 24 ••. ..• ... ... 11 21000 4.7 10 124 4.7 •..� .•. 63... 42 19 19 19 •.. n. •.• n• ... It AM 4.5 1 112 4.0 1 64... 39 22 22 22 ..• ..• •. u. n• 12 23000 4.8 10 30S 3.6 .. ..• 65... 81 35 35 35 a.• ... .a• .11 ... 1725000 4.5 13 96 3.7 1 66+.. 16 a 8 4 ... •.. ..• .•• • . 5 20M 5.4 2 •.• .• •.• rr• 67... 33 13 13 13 ... ... ... ... ... •.. 12 37000 5.4 1 u• .+• ••1 66... 56 21 21 21 •.. •.. •.. 17 20000 5.1 2 ... ... 69... 78 28 28 26 ... u. .n �.. u• 24 31000 5.4 4 ••• .1. TO ... 53 21 21 21 •.. .0 14 24000 5.0 6 136 4.3 ... .•. 71.Y• 2 73 73 73 ... ... • ... u• n• 1 .0 u1 • • • • •.• 72... 10 4 •.. •25 n ..• ..• ..• ••• • + •u • u. • • ♦•• ... 73... 53 26 26 1�a �•a ••• 13 190" 3.9 12 101 3.7 ... 1 74.0. 51 27 25 ... •+. •.. • 13 17500 446 11 47 3.1 .. .• 75... 56 24 26 28 u. •.. •.• 13 16000 4.3 15 104 3.7 .•• 1 76... 34 17 17 17 +•• .•• lA A00tl 4•0 7 8l 2.6 17 ... a1 27 27 27 .•• •u 11 22000 4.3 14 3.7 •.1 76•.• $1 26 26 26 to •�� 15 Ito M O .0. 79... 13 4 •• •. •26 •.• ..• • �� • .•. . •ll • . ••. •�1 at... 52 26 26 In a •.• .•. a 25000 5.4 !O7 7•T •• 02... 64 27 27 2T ... .1. a.. ... 12 21000 4.3 1S 99 4r1 .•• 1 83... 59 33 33 33 9 19500 3.9 20 96 3.9 .•• 1 sq... 36 20 20 20 ••• ••• n • •. 11 23000 5.1 7 46 3.4 85... 41 23 16 16 7 7 u. ••. 9 27000 4.1 11 105 3.5 ... 06... 35 16 13 17 •• 3 3 . ..• ••• 12 21040 4.7 3 ... ... •o. 67... 67 33 30 30 ... 5 3 •.. ... ... 9 26000 4.0 22 lOT 4.0 •o. 1 as ... 44 23 21 21 n• 2 2 ..• .. ..• 10 26000 4.9 12 15 3.7 ..• ..1 09... 52 21 21 21 •.. 1.. •.. ••• •+• u. 14 42000 6.7 .•• . ••• m 90... 34 11 9 9 1 1 ... 1 6 40000 5.5 3 .• ... •.. 91... 56 22 22 22 •. ..• n• .. 15 03090 5.3 5 147 5.2 .•. ••1 93 u• 26 17 17 17 ... • 11t • •1 ... •.• • 7 34000 4.6 6 129 3.5 . 94n. 43 16 19 19 ... .• ... ..1 14 21000 4.2 4 96 .•• ••1 96... 27 16 16 16 •.• .1. .*1 •.• ..• .• ... 9 24000 4.2 4 •43 ... .• o• .0 97... 3l 16 16 16 ..• u• ... •. .. ••. 9 20000 4.6 4 b •• •u 9T... 42 14 12 12 •.• n1 • • ... ..• 12 27000 4.6 4 •9. ..6 .• .. 1 99... 25 13 12 12 .0 1 1 ... a•• .• .. 5 4.6 5 96 .• 1 91... 12 6 6 6 ... ... ... ... .. ... 5 Moo 30000 4.6 ••• . ..2 •• ..• �•^ 1 74 46 46 46 ♦.. n• •u u. • 9 31000 27 342 1.3 log... 102...E 61 25 23 23 •.. .. .. •.. u• •.1 19 30000 3.3 5.0 3 •. .. •. I 103..•� 62 26 26 2tl ... .•. 24 5.2 3 ... •.. •.. .•1 104.•I 56 26 26 26 . • w • • ••. 20 95000 1590tl 5d M . • • .., 105... 41 26 26 26 u• •.• .•• ..• ••• •.• 14 27000 5.1 3 99 4.5 ... •.I 106...1 49 24 24 24 ... ... ... .•. 17 33000 5.2 4 ..• . •.. 107..• 10 3 ... •.• ••. u1 a Is.. ... •.. •.• .so,..• • •. 1 306•.•� 231 106 106 106 •.. .•+ •e +•• •. ... 74 Mao 6.0 12 195 4.2 ... 109...' 61 22 22 22� •. ... .•. ... ••♦ 0 19 40000 5.9 2 ... «. ••. 110... 61 25 25 25 •.• ..• ••. .0. •. .• 22 40000 6.1 1 ... .1• .• 111..., 54 23 23 23 .•• .• .. ..• •. .. 22 39000 5.6 ...l ... •r. ••1 112...1 69 32 32 32 • •.• r• •.• •.. ••. 25 36000 3.7 4 •.• .•• .., 113u♦ 24 1s 15 15 •.. n• w .. 7 40000 6.9 2 •n •.• ••r 114... 32 16 16 16 •.• ... ... •.• .•• ••• !0 36060 6.2 3 ..1 ... ..• .•r 115... 29 15 13 14 i u. ••• ♦•. ••♦ ... 11 33000 5.7 u• ... ... ... ..r 116... 19 12 12 11 1 a.. ♦.. .. .. ..• 6 36000 5.3 4 • • •. •.. .•r 117 ... 38 26 25 24 1 1 1 n• •.. ♦.• 13 32000 5.3 9 122 3.2 ..• ..r 1 d8u• 107 b4 64 b4 n• 1�1 +� u1 ••• 16 29000 4.3 40 1 154 1.7 ..• �• r lit... 72 37 36 36 1 .. •.+ •.. 29 72000 3.3 91 A4 3.6 ♦•. 1 170... 50 21 21 21 ..• • .. ..• ... 19 38000 6.1 •o•' 1.1... 70 29 29 29 ..• . •1♦ .0 • • 19 34000 5.3 6� 130 3.5 ♦.• •n 122u• 47 13 23 25 .•. • • • la 26004 4A 10 117I 3.8 ••. 123... 44 22 21 21 ... 1 1 ..• ••+ 13 20000 4.6 6 WO 3A' ... 124... 30 15 /5 15 ... 1.. • . . . 10 3a000 5.5 2 u• • . u 125... 3) 16 16 14 •. .•. ... •.. ..• .•. 10 30000 5.4 3 . . ..•so 125.•. 39 19 19 l4� •.1 •.• ... •.. •.• ... 11 17000 4.5 4 95 3.4 a.• 121... 34 19 19 19 ... ... ... ... •.+ ..• 9 27000 4•3 4 106 3.4 .•. 126... a9 20 20 20 •.. •.. n• •.• •.. u1 10 19000 4.9 4 w 1 ... 129... 27 16 16 26 •.• •• •u ..• ••• ..• 9 31000 6. a ..• N.0 •.• 130... 50 20 29 20 . •.. .•. •.• .•1 ..1 1 ru 4.3 20 117 3.3 . Ill ... 159 124 126 115I 11 a 2 •.1 •• •.. 31 $0090 5.3 30� 136 1.9 1•.I Newport Beach, Calif. Table 2.-CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS, BY BLOCKS: 1960-Con l" Total popul¢tion" contains no peisona in group quarters unless prmcded by antanek: one asterisk (•) denotes less than 10 pement, two asterisks{'*), 10 percent or morel All h... inn, units by condition and plumbing Occupied housing units Sound Deteriomtmg Owner aeupied Ranter occupied AI With Lack- With IsekinB me or all Aver- Avem a g Aver• Blacks thin Toml Occu- pied or more aneus popu lotion Total all lamb- mg some all lu W pingg heibtica Dilop- idatcd Averaec age num- con. Be num- I.Y Per- tmcts Total pin6 or all Total Total lac ber Total tract be, non• Bona With No 1¢cd- lacil- Taal• (dollars) of rcnl of white per i6ea ilia idea flesh toilet flush Lode[ ivonu (dollmn) rooms r°om 132... 19 23 23 23 4 ..• ••• 7 233 3.6 ••. 133... 62 32 3E 32 14 40000 5.8 B 124 4.4 1 . 134... 5 2 .• • • • ..• 4 " • .•' ' .• 135... 136... 7' 25 6 17 6 16 6 16 •� 1 •. 1 9 38000 4.6 3 1J7.s• 30' 16 16 16 ... •.. .o .0 •.. •.• 9 39000 5.9 4 u. .0 ..• ..• ... '28.... w3964 2654 2579 2506 73 72 63 7 2 3 793 30000 5.4 606 91 3.5 6 79 1... 245 193 173 172 1 17 11 5 1 3 61 41000 7.1 30 120 3.7 ,4 5 2... 19 15 15 15 •• 30 3 5. ••1 3... 35 20 20 18 2 10, J5000 000 5.77 4... 75' 27 27 27 21 32000 5.4 3 r. ••1 5... 49, 23 23 23 , • 15 34000 5.3 3 ... ••• 3 6.•• 115 37 37 37 ••2 ••2 27 16 33000 27000 5.7 5.4 2 6 ... 147 4.8 2 7••• 8... 75 86 2725 34 33 25 33 1 ••1 •�1 . 19 32000 5.7 7 163 4.9 ••1 10... 49 22 21 21 1 . • • 9 31000 5.6 7 125 5.3 11 ... 50 27 27 27 6 .•. 4.0 20 130 3.5 '. r• ••1 12 ... 59 31 31 31 7 29000 5.3 21 104 3,7 13.6. 94 39 39 39 24 31000 5.6 12 120 4.5 ••1 14 ... 63' 29 29 29 • .• 13 30000 5.5 4 . .• .• 15... 69' 33 33 33 33 33 31 •• 2 •.. 20 14 26000 34000 4.9 5.6 3 5 .1. 103 4,8 .,. .1 it. 16... 17 ... 59 77 36 36 35 1 22 39000 5.9 3 18... 55' 18 18 38 15 16 40000 79000 5... 5.B 2 ••2 19 ... 20... 55' 95 16 31 16 31 16 31 . • . . • 25 35000 5.9 ... 21 ... 30, 10 t0 10 ..• •.• 5 38000 4.6 B1 3.6 .1. 1 22.6. 47 23 23 23 7 5.3 14 129 3.5 2... 24 ... B 31: 3 16 .• •14 �14 • ••• ••2 • ••2 . ••e ••• 5.5 •. • 5 •• •94 ..• 4.0 25..• 28 33 33 27 6 .. •.• •. . 3 5 .. •• 5.2 12 23 68 69 2.2 3.0 •• ... ••5 26... 67 44 34' 33' 1 10 a 2 3 •r. 9 55 2.2 27 ... 20' 18 17 11 6 1 1 4.0 ! 28 ... 13 9 7 7 2 2 6 29... 30 ... 2 22 3 23 •. •23 .. 11 .. •12 • •1 • •1 • • • . ••2 • • •. •16 .. 45 ....•. 1.6 32... 9 B 7 7 • •�1 5 '• 16 ... ..4 •' 1 ••1 ' 33 ... 34 34 34 33 3 ... 2 .,• 34 ... 35... 14' 16 6 24 6 24 6 24 5 ... 26000 5.6 2 •.• 36... 37 ... 5 47 12 52 12 52 12 52 3 10 ••' 29000 " 5.0 . a •.. 99 "' 4.5 ••. 2 35 ... 33: 29 29 29 7 7 20000 23000 5.3 5.4 7 11 91 102 4,0 4.2 •• .,. 1 39 ... 40 44 42 32 32 32 32 32 32 7 26000 4.7 10 79 4.1 1 ... 41 ... 40 64 64 64 • . • • 6 28000 4.6 9 73 3.3 1 4... 20 24 24 24 16 22000 5.4 11 •65 3.2 ..4 43... 73 39 39 39 It 000 5.1 4... 31 24 24 24 42 42... 46 •t•24 14 14 14 7 7..• ..9 ••9 ••4 ..6 .,. 4... 1 9 4 •• .• •. 9 50.•. 511..• 9 9 12 9 8 9 e 9 B - 3 .•• ... •• •.. •.. •.. 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N 34 34 34 w .. ..• ... ..• ... 13 36M 0.5 1 193.6 •.. •.. 35... 44 17 23 23 •.• 4 4 t.• ..• ta0 10 36M 5.0 1 ••. 1.0 u it, »a.. x7 34 31 31 •.. 3 ... ..• r.I 3 .•. 7,0 4 . r .o .0 3Tm so 34 at 11 t.. 9 4 ... ... 1 3 ... 6.1 f 49 5.t ... ... »... 46 » 30 30 ... 4 4 4 ... ... ... 3 ... 14 1N ... .. ... at No 47 N N 48 ... a 1 ... ... ... 7 ]SON 64 ♦ 172 3r9 ... ... 41... 4 7 7 7 ... •.. ... •.. .• ... ua .• •. t •.. .. ..• ... 42... 31 34 32 3a ... 2 a ra. ... ..• 7 38M 4.2 1 ... 4.6 ... ..• 43..• 31 41 N 46 ... 2 a ... ••• r.. 11 30M 4.6 6 91 to ... r•. 44.0• 45 41 34 34 ... s 3 ..• •rr u, ! A000 4•7 to N 4.0 ... t 4su. N 31 30 30 r•. 1 1 ..• ..• .tr 1x 33M 4.4 10 97 3.6 •.. a 46... w 44 44 44 ... a a ... ... ... 13 Sam s•a 9 !6 411 ... ... 41 ... 2s 33 33 33 .•. ... m ••• r.• •.. 7 l00Yh Mao 3 ... ... .•. 1 N... 36 37 aT 37 .. ..• +.. .•• ... .., 7 7i000 3.6 t 1M 4.3 •.. ..• 49... 74' sa !la 51 1 ... •.. \.. ... ..a 16 31000 4.6 14 n 4.4 •.• ,r. $0... N N 44 44 ... ... .t. n• ... .st 9 »000 4.9 11 123 4.3 ... ..• sl.•. 17 itl 24 14 it. ... ... .•. u• •r. S sum 4.01 .•. ... ... ��1 s1..• 22 1 N 26 •.. ... ... ... ... tar S 19000 3.0 a ... •4. .e. !3u• » 24 22 U ... 1 2 ... ... ... It 71M 5.6 6 183 4.0 ,r. ..• s4at• 6 4 •4• ..• ..• ..• ... ... ... ... ta• •.. ... r.• ,•. •.• ••• •.• ss... 419 247 147 247 ... 1.• •• r•• ... ... la0 IION 7,3 37 a77 Ala 1 •+• 16..• 31 9 9 ! ••. ••• •.. .Yt t,• •.• 9 410N 7.0 1.. •.. ..• .•• t\. 17... 4% 1s is Is ♦•• .t• •.• ..• ttt ••. 13 39000 3.4 a •.• ... •.. 1 94... N 23 23 23 ... ,.. ... •.. ... au 14 36N0 11.3 3 .•. ... ... ... sfi.. 36 10 10 10 •t• .n n, •.. ... ... 6 am 6.0 3 a.. a .. ... 1 60... 14 12 is 12 ..• .. . ..• •.. ... a 41000 6.6 1 u• •.• 61... N it at 2t r.• ••. •.• ... \,• ..• 11 40M 6.1 1 ... ..• .•. ♦.• 61.t• s] t! a1 25 u. ... ... ... ..a .0 17 7♦NO 0.6 1 ... ... .•. .•• 63... 0 7 7 7 ... ... •r• ... ... u• ! 42060 6.6 1 ... .. •.. ... 64... M 11 11 I ... ••. w ,•. m m 6 410N 4.0 s ... 6.4 ••r .+. 60... 71 29 P 29 ... ... ... ..• ... ... 11 3641 1.6 7 194 Sit \t• ... N.•. 74 26 as 21 ... ... ,.. .0 ..• .0 f4 30000 S.s 1 ... •.. tt• 1 61... 14 14 14 16 ... •.. ••• ... or u, 11 41000 6.4 I •a• ... •.. 1 N a.r 94 17 47 17 ... ... ... •.. ... ..• li 000 ,1• +,. •r. ••. 6♦\•• q 31 31 31 to •u • ♦.• ♦.. •.. 21 Comm1 6•t 2 .0 t.• u• i 70•.• 97 7S 3S » ... •.. ,r• ... u. •,r N 760N 6r0 i t.• +tr u. 1 71ua » 1! 1! 13 n. n. u. taa ••. tt• 9 390N 6.1 1 .,• a., •.. ... 7!0• 19 f 9 ! ••. .•• .a. u. •u •.• 3 30M 6.4 1 ..• ••. ... .•• 7L •. >T la 13 17 +•. .Ir tw •,• u• ,u 9 7NN !ta 1 u. •u •.• 1 I 74ua N 11 16 1! 1 •a• ... .•. an .0 10 3a0N 6J ! NAl S•0 •.• IN. 73... Ala 1s 16 16 ••. ... .•r ,.. ... ... 6 40M 6J ] ..• ... ... 1 U.N. 14 7 7 7 ... ... ..• ..• ... t.a 4 ... ttt 1 a\1 au w .•• Newport Beach, Calif. Table 2.-CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING'UNITS, BY BLOCKS: 1960-Con. (" Ib l population" canWm In, persona in group guarema unlms poneedcd by asterisk! one mtetisk (a) denotes Icon than 10 j meant; two a,tnisk,(••), 10 pemmt or mom) All hou ing unite by condition and plumbing Qxupicd boning unit, Sound Deteriamting Owner occupied Renter occupied Ia01 With Lack- W'th mme-tall .8`. Avmec ag. Blocks within pp,.d mom pTpoo all U6 Avemg. con- by tncU ktion Total TOW plumb- ing foul• ities me mr all foul- itim ToW plumb ?mIng fool. itias faahuns idatcd Total oW Ion (dollam) num- ber of mome Total trot t ( 811) yes soma n n. whit. per - ,one per mom Vleh final, toi4t No Rosh toilet 77... 21 7 7 7 ' 6 420M 7.2 1 •.• •f• •• 78... 35 e 8 8 7. 42OW 6.7 1 79... 36 16 16 16 it 42000 6.1 • • ... .... .1. 80•.• 18 6 6 6 5 42000 6.6 41•.. 13 ' 4 •�5 •• •• ... •.. • •.. . •.• 92... 13 5 5 4 •• 83... 38' 13 13 13 11 420M 7.0 ••1 •f• ••1 84... 69 20 20 20 •.• 18 39000 5.9 85... 13 7 ••7 ••7 ��6 • ••• ••• 86••. 20' 7 . . • . .. . 42000 6.0 • ... 87... 11 31 11 11 1 •. 5 110 3.8 .f. 84... 71 29 29 29 23 37000 5.4 3 . •�1 89... 63 24 24 24 15 410DO 5.8 4 90e.. 38' 12 '12 12 9 38000 5.8 3 .�� •.. 93u. 28' 16 16 16 4 11 144 4.4 92... 27 16 16 16 • • • 2 . • !0 191 3.9 ... c-30.... 3245 1194 3189 417Z 17 3 2 ..• 1 2 843 33000 6.1 70 151 3.9 3 15 4... 353 127 126 126 ... .1 ... ... 1 .•. 04 35000 6.6 7 ... 6.1 2 2 5... it: 10 10 10 - 3 ' "1 •' ... •• 6... 92 31 31' 31 .. 26 MOD 6.3 ..• ••1 7... 185 71 71 70 1 54 35000 6.1 2 10•.• 118 34 34 34 30 42000 6.7 •.• It ... 28 8 8 e e 400M 7.3 12 ... 56 18 18 18 15 410M 6.4 13... 5o 13 13 13 13 42000 5.9 14 ... 128 32 32 32 • 30' 350M 6.7 . . .•. 15 ... 95 27 27 27 26 25000 6.2 1 .. . 16 ... 190 48 48 48 47 25000 6.0 ...1 17... 58 16 16 16 16 25000 5.9 �•1 . too.. 108 27 27 27 •.• 26 25000 5.8 ••1 19... 125 37 37 37 ' 35 21000 5.3 1 20... 109 29 29 29 28 24000 5.5 1 ... 3 21... 88 23 23 23 23 26090 6.0 22... 113'' 26 26 26 26 35000 7.0 23... 72' 19 19 19 15 40000 7.3 24 ... 68 16 16 16 . . . . - 15 39000 6.9 • . ... 26... 122 39 39 39 31 30000 6.0 1 27... 32 13 13 13 9 34090 5.9 ..• 1 26... 72 19 19 19 .17 39000 6.6 29 ... 50 20 20 20 13 310M 6.3 30... 121 39 39 34 34 38000 6.0 31... 38 11 11 11 11 39000 6.3 32... 60 17 17 17 16 38000 5.9 33... 70 22 22 22 20 30000 6.3 o•. 34 ... 79 21 21 21 21 36000 5.9 1 75..• 117 32 32 32 32 38000 6.0 ... 36... .. �46 20 20 20 ..• . •. •.• •.• •., .. ... . 37 ... 53 53 53 �•. ••. �• • �•2 • .. �30 ... ... 24 168 3.7 •�2 39... 61 77 74 61 13 1 1 55W 2.7 5 3.0 *3 ... 36' 17 17 17 32 42000 7:2 1 44... 25 14 14 ,14 6 40000 5.5 4 45... 42 14 14 14 - 12 420M 6.3 96... 43 14 14 14 11 42000 6.9 ••1 K7... 21' 30 10 30 7 42000 5.9 4a.•. 5 4 •. • •• •. • . •. •• ... 49... 20 13 13 13 . . . • . . 5 39000 5.0 5 115 3.0 ... 50... 19 e e e 5 30000 5.0 3 ..• •f. 51... 17 30 10 30 ��1 • 3 .. 4 52... 20' 12 12 11 ••• •• 6 42000 ••1 53... 13 7 6 6 1 1 .•. ... 3 .• 34... 45 16 16 16 12 40000 6.1 3 ..• 1 55... 9 4 ... . . ,.. • • .. •. 56... 15 61 61 59 2 . . . • 5 29000 3.4 2 • ... -34 .... *4745 1804 1756 1736 20 44 41 1 2 4 1250 24000 5.2 400 110 3.9 7 62 1... 44165 35 35 35 •�5 .. 32 26000 5.8 2 •.. ... 1 •1. 2•.. 201 75 70 70 5 �• 47 18500 5.2 19 101 4.1 1 3 3..• 310 94 91 91 3 2 1 77 18500 5.3 13 69 3.8 ..• ,5 4... 42 10 10 10 9 230M 5.6 1 ... •• 5... 34 12 12 12 11 25000 6.0 1 6... 80 23 23 23 23 25000 6.0 ••2 . 2 7... 98 31 31 31 2a 21000 5.5 ..• 8... 89 27 27 27 27 22000 5.2 .• 9... 37' 13 13 13 • . • 9 19500 5.1 2 . . •.. 10.0. 88 47 47 47 3 •'• ••• 78 95 40 It ... 52 46 46 46 3 27 101 4..1 •. 12... 73 23 23 27 . 22 16500 5.2 1 ... ••1 13 ... 68 24 24 24 ��3 •�3 20, 17500 5.0 4 •.. 14 .. 71 24 21 21 21. 18590 4.6 2 �• . ••1 1 15... 77 23 23 23 . ��2 • ••2 21 17000 5.0 2 �91 .•• .1 16..• 59 23 23 21 15 18000 5.1 7 4.1 ••1 . 17..• 69 21 20 20 1 1 16 19500 5.1 4 16... 63 24 34 24 20 16090 3.1 4 ..• .1 19... SS 2D 20 20 ��1 .. 17 17000 5.8 2 •.• ��• 20... BS 27 26 26 •.. 1 .• . • a5 1B000 5.0 1 . . . 2 City AIML Ch2tarteri+firs Table 2.-CHARACTERISTIus OF HOUSING UNITS', BY BLOCKS: 1960-Gun 1 "foul InpuLrl.rrt' omtaur. rat+r.nn• In 4hvy. q Imf"It rnd•w pr« e44 1,5 .•o-mk ¢nr 6.rrn•k t"i dman Im Ihm 10 prrrmt, r...r x•r .r•ke i""1 011'¢.nr rn rm rel .54 h••nvnK nmt. Fr vn,•Iprur avd p6nnlnIq (k..u1d«1 Fao..n2 nna• b••and fknh•aepvv� .�Nn.e w. vprnl ntrr acvµ«I Fll•, k, N Frn •taul - _ _ __ WA -_ I DI 515111 - IArk __ I.Mrki tl l• Ar,, AMF ,I r.n •ark°- all wK .II •rn. nr ell bdq. e4"Avrr.t¢ .Kc µ«1 mho- Irmt. ah••u I.a.l pLmd. r•.n• IJnrol. 4. Idu..I Arm a 2 r..•r,r tnn- nvm. F3 Pr- Tntel mK •r.II 7ulal nrK _ _ __ __ 10141 ebm. Lr rmt Irr n.rn- r•nr fain. 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Slr.. 24 9 9 9 •• ... u. •+• 7 18000 5.1 1 ur .•1 32... 44 12 12 11 1 ••• �• •. .. 12 20000 5.3 r•2 .+. •+• •r. 33... 49 14 17 17 •.. 1 1 .. 15 23000 5. 5 .+• ... ••. •'1 34... 62 21 20 20 .•• 1 1 .1.( .+ 20 20000 4.9 1 ..• ++• JS•r• 71 23 21 21 ♦.. 2 2 ... •.. •�1 19 10000 5.1 3 •.. •.• 1 36ur 54 19 16 16 •.• 2 2 •.• .0 17 180D0 4.9 1 •r ... •.• 1 37 ... 51 20 16 ltl u• 1 1 u. 1 17 17500 4.8 3 •.• +.. +.• ui 36... 82 23 23 23 ..♦ 21 19800 5.0 2 •96 0. ••• 39... 144 67 67 67 n• 9 4.0 57 4.1 •.. 40... 2 1 • • ... • • • . • • • • e . • • ..r 41... 97 24 24 24 •.+ 2l 22000 5.4 3 3 42 ... as 29 29 29 ... 28 31000 5.9 ... t 43u• 78 26 26 26 •.. u. 22 37000 6+3 . • • 44... 104 61 80 80 1 .11... 1 60 34DD0 5.7 11 76 2.6 4 45.4• 90 31 3! 31 25 27000 5.2 3 ..• •r• go... 63 10 30 30 .•. 11 25000 4.9 7 161 4.Y .r. ••1 47.0 79 31 311 31 ..• •.• •� . 17 260DU 5.6 7 197 5.3 ..• me... 126 62 61, 57 4 1 1 26 37000 7.6 26 261 2.5 u. ... 49... 146 55 55 55 ... ••• .• •.. . 35 37000 5.9 6 204 6.0 •.• 3 SD... 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B 29000 S.0 ••• .0 u. u. 61... 45 17 17 17 ++• n• n• •.. •.. •.• 15 24000 5.4 1 • + • u. ... 62... 52 251 23 23 2 2 u• .. •.. 21 15000 4.5 4 •.♦ •.. 1 63... 42 17 17 17 .. •.• u• n. 14 25000 5.3 1 •. ... ••1 64... 88 30I '0 30 •.. ..• •• ... 29 27000 5.3 u• ..+ .. •. 65u• 55 20 20{ 20 a.• u. a u• u• •.• 17 24000 4.9 3 n• ... n. . 67..• 13 8pp 8``` 8 u• • .. •. •u ••• } .. 5.0 1 •u .• w •.J 68.. 140 58r 98t 56 u• ��1 ..• ... ... .0 26 26000 5.50 24 86 2.9 1 69u. 36 17 l6 16 •• 1 ••. •u •u 15 19500 5.1 1 .+• ♦u •�1 10... 40 22 21 ((j( 21 •1. 1 1 ... ••. •.• 13 28000 5.2 6 73 2.1 ..♦ 71... 95 49 42 31 11 7 5 ... 2 .•r 36 26000 3.3 13 72 1.7 1 72... 34 16 16 1B • • u• . . . 10 30000 5.2 5 89 3.0 • 1 73 ... 22 81 8 a • . • • • . • + 7 S4000 5.4 1 •.. • r ' ... °-05.... 93597 22611 2074 2033 41 171 165 5 1 23 692 26000 4.5 765 100 3.0 3 6! 1... 53 38 30 38 ..r 2 ..• r.• 26 242 4.1 •. 2... 2 1 ..• •21 .. .. �•3 ... ... ... . . .•. 4... 38 21 21 •. .. •• 16 !OB 3.6 ••• •.r r 5m 39 13 13 17 •n *01 r•• 6 19500 4.2 7 75 2.6 •+♦ b... 26 16 15 15 •.• 1 ••• u• 7 21000 1.6 4 u. u. •n 1 7... 214 112 1D8 108 4 4 ♦u 56 39n00 5.6 25 149 40 u• I a..• 37 16 16 16 u. ... ..• u. 5 33D60 S•6 7 99 4.4 ••• 9... 26 9 7 7 ... 2 2 • 5 33090 5.2 4 •u •.. ..• IQ . lD 6 6 6 • • . •u • • 2 u• u• 2 ... • •.. ur 11... 14 8 b 6 2 n. u• 6 31000 5.1 .r. ♦.. +.r 13..• 16 13 13 17 •.. .. •.. 7 31000 4 ... 1 14... 47 25 24 14 ... .+. u. u• 12 220DD 4.1 4.4 11 76 76 •.. 1 lun. 16 30 10 10 u. •+. ! fSADD 4.4 3 •u ... u• ••• 1... 13 12 12 12 •.• ur m .:. 1 u• u 4 •+• 177... 2 1 ..1 ..•...••• ♦u •.• ••. n• •u •.• 16..• 6 3 ... .. .. . .:. ... .. ... :.: 19u. "IY 2 .. ..� .+" ... .. .. . •�3 . ... ... ... 23... 5 5 5 ... ... ... ... 2 ... ... 23•.r 35 31 11 11 +.. .:: . . ... :.. ] . . a . o. . ur 24... 19 12 12 12 •.• u• •.. 4 ... •.• 5 •.• 9.0 ..• r., 25... 6 3. u6 ••6 ••. •.. ... ... ••1 26.. 13 6 u. •.+ •u n. 3 u. 1 •.• ♦.. ... 27u. 11 4 w . u. ••. u• .•• au 26 ... 3 4 � u .u u• ..• .•. ..• •r+ ."• a• 29 ... 13 12 12 12 ... u• n• ... n. 5 39000 4.8 2 ... r• r.. ur 30 ... 55 23 23 21 ... •.. 9 31000 4.b 11 86 3.9 •.. 1 31... 31 12 12 12 ��1 ..• •u 6 21000 !d 6 95 4.3 u• ni 32... 15 17 17 16 u• ""• •.• •u u• 5 31000 5.0 •u .0 •a• ... u, 53u• 9 4 n• •n u. 34... 13 8 8 8 u• u• •u u• u• u. 3 u• .0 2 +•• ••. ••s ur 35 ... 47 a a 8 ... u• ... .•• •.. .•• 4 ... ••. 1 ••. ... •.. .. 36u• 7 4 u• ••• ••• •r• •u u. nr .« ••• u• ••• •b •u .0 ru ... Newport Beach, Calif. Table 2.-CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS, BY BLOCKS: 1960-Con. ["Toted population" contain. no perm. in group ...rtem unless preceded by asterisk: one auteri.k (') denotes le.. than 10 percent, two maim.k. ("). 10 percent or more] All h... ing bmm by condition and plumbing Ocoupicd he. am, unite Sound Deteriorating Own occupied Whth Inck- Wuh Uckln8 .omc oolI Aver-- 131«kn within Total Occu- or ppoo' Into. Total II plumb ing eomc II Plumb f.dlittl Dda idatd Avemeo agePiedtoo num-tract. "Mcupicd01 by Per - trec�a Total m8or all Total mg Total her Totwhite whtb No hiti. fall- fiiho (doll..) °( par find, flu h illd I[Itl Ittl1011t[ Ia IICt3 38•.• 34 19 19 19 6 4.3 9 112 4.0 39.e• 15 4 . �'7 •76 •• . •. 40 ... 22 7 V0000 4.3 •�e �79 .r••1 41... 34 18 18 18 4 3.9 1 42... 39' 27 27 27 5 7.•B 16 al J•3 1 43... 13 10 30 30 4 4 44... 12 8 8 8 4 • 1 �87 ... 45••. 27 24 24 24 4 30 3.6 46... 29 24 24 24 5 ..• 3.6 12 69 2.9 47•.. 18 9 9 9 . . . . 5 25000 3.4 1 . . 2 48••• 67 40 40 40 ... ... ... ... ... •.. 8 n• 4.0 23 73 3.7 ... .1 49... 6 4 . ••7 . •�7 •�2 . ••5 .. �•3 .. 50... 16 9 2 4.2 .f• 51. 1 1 •�5 ••5 .r• •r• •e• •r• ••2 •e• ••2 • •.. •.• 52••. 9 5 ..1 ... ... ... ... ... .00 •.. ••.. ... ... .. 57.... 255 138 135 135 1 ... ... ... ... ... 313 20000 3.8 16 159 3.3 ... ..1 57... 55 38 35 35 3 3 13 20000 3.8 16 59 3•J 1 59u. 3 1 •.3 ..2�2 ..5 . 61••. 20 5 3 •17 54 3.6 •.••3 62... 112 54 53 53 . 1 1 . . 14000 3.9 31 101 3.6 . 1 63.•. 33 26 26 26 ..• •.• •.• .•. ••• n. 12 10000 3.7 a 83 7.1 •. •n 65... 65 26 28 28 ..4 •.2 ..1 .•. ... .•. 7 19500 4.6 14 90 3.9 ... 2 66... 31 26 24 20 4 2 1 1 3 11 95 3.6 67... 51 33 33 33 2 9 17... 12 99 3.9 ... 67... 27 12 12 12 1 ... 9 80 3.3 69... 9 8 a 8 ��2 2 3 .r• 70... 7 6 4 4 2 3 1 •f• 71... 19 14 14 14 ... ... ... .•. ... ... 6 14500 4.5 2 ... ... ... ... 72... 13 11 11 11 3 4 73... 9 e e e . . . . • 2 . • 2 . ... ... 74... 19 9 9 9 ..• ... ... ... •.. ... 4 .•• ... 4 ... ... ... ... 75... 23 13 10 10 ... 2 2 ..• ... 1 6 21000 3.3 6 83 3.3 .r• ... 76.•. 16 7 7 7 ... ... ... ... •.. ... 3 u. ... 3 ..• .., ... ... 77•.• 11 3 •.1 . •.• •. ..• .. •.. ... •.. ... .. ..• •.. •.. ... ..2 78•.. 27 B B B S 4 2 24 12 12 12 1 8 88 3.4 1 80... 34' 20 17 16 1 S 3 2 8 78 3.4 .r• 3 62.•• a2... 119 52 52 52 ••. ... ••. ..• ... ... 38 25000 5.1 16 177 5.4 ... 3 83... 60 22 22 22 •.• ..• ... •.• •.. •.. 12 2200D 5.1 2 ..• •.• .. 4 84... 21 8 e e . .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. 2 . .. • .. 3 .. . .. . .. ... aS..• 40 21 20 20 1 1 3 13 130 4.0 87... 18 14 4 3 1 30 9 1 ••r .•. 5 4.4 2 . •.• ... ... 87... rt1125 735 659 629 3 106 106 1 12 176 24000 4.8 246 97 7 4.0 3 25 as ... 25 35 29 29 6 6 18000 18... 4.2 b 48 3.3 89... Ja 41 31 31 ... 5 5 5 ..• ..• 5 6 ..• 1t 55 3.5 ... 1 91..• rt10 55 47 40 •7 8 5 3 ... ••• 4 ..• ... .•. 26 ..• 1 91... 10 7 7 •.. ..• ..• ... ... ... 1 ... ••. 4 ... ... •.1 ... ... ... 92•r• 78 29 1 29 a 21 ... •u ... .. .•. 2 .r. •r. 27 54 2.1 r. .. 94.•. 12 7 7 2 2 3 ••1 5 94..• 30 10 8 e e . . . . . . . 4 . ... ..0 . . ... 95•.. 9 16 16 16 • .. . .. ... .. ... ... 3 ••• ••• 3 .87 ... ... 96••. 26 29 29 29 . .. . .. . .. . .. • .. . .. 7 27000 5.3 6 87 4.. 4.5 . .. ... F-36.••. 4312 150 110 105 5 27 24 �•• 3 13 109 10000 2.6 26 66 3.2 .2 20 1 •.• 15 4 ... •.• ... ... .•. ... ... ..1 ... ••• •.• •.. ... ... ... ... 2.•• 127 64 72 28 4 26 23 3 11 34 37... 2.. 21 65 3.0 2 9 ••4 ••4 ••1 ••1 ••3 ••2 5.•. 10 S •�1 ••9 7••• 146 68 68 67 68 3500 2.4 10... rtrt10 . . . • • . . • . . ... P .35Q _.� Califamia �0% • Table 76• INCOME IN 1959 OF FA AND PERSONS, AND WEEKS WORK 1959, FOR STANDARD METRO Table STATISTICAL A—REA_Sr BANIZED AREAS, AND URBAN PLACES o,000 OR MORE: 1960—Con. AFVkii ..6,..,...•,.,u A.,.. Vnlun and mmn n9t.h9Wn ehem Imm I. lmt Own, 2001 SUBJECT URBAN PLACES. -CON• CLARE- c3srA euLVER RCMOVE CHULA WONT COLTON COMPTON CONCORD CORONA CORONADO MESA COVINA CITY p01140T CHICO CHINO VISTA FAMILY INCOME 3 591 2 490 11 264 2 601 4 513 17 439 0 047 ] Y24 A 415 9 B07 5 2b9 8 790 IOU ALL FAMILIES• • . . • 90 69 462 103 162 V94 1829 266 107 536 335 117 196 UNDER $1,000• • 111 332 77 240 202 190 248 41I 167 111000 TO $1,999. • 267 500 113 451 972 253 280 352 622 160 323 A2.000 TO f2.999. • • • 326 204 660 79 795 t 4J5 714 290 J92 6Y0 217 327 13.000 TO 53,999. 446 224 181 527 1 805 553 447 295 3U4454 675 14,000 TO 54.9996 415 298 984 180 670 2 562 992 447 295 109 1 109 35.000 TO 15.999• . 450 426 1 370 367 264 573 2 428 1 424 313 349 1 215 614 614 039 l U]V 16.000 TO t6.999. . 335 325 1 1 299 296 450 1 599 1 300 332 ]07 1 075 6b5 l 11J 17.000 TO f7.999. • 327 170 981 252 285 1 353 1 022 293 29J 799 557 A5,000 TO 08,999. • 238 149 129 BIB Ise 276 1 125 035 212 265 725 457 07 807 99.000 TO $9.999. . 122 410 202 1 897 585 476 2 095 1 400 425 795 1 553 1 122 1 964 910,000 TO S14, 999• • 87 473 301 79 359 266 101 227 422 335 54" 115,000 TO S24.999. • • • • 106 214 121 92 9 83 20 28 80 61 74 124 f25.000 AND OVER. MEDIAN INCOME' FAMILIES • 57 SS 554 $5 505 S6 969 SS 18B 15 719 $6 256 17 323 65 982 SO 299 $6 761 $1 979 47 865 A2 836 S7 862 53 104 UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS. . Al 284 51 821 A2 872 1 903 31 650 25 084 S2 282 35 751 $2 567 26 936 f2 144 95 359 11 607 $3 333 SO 060 S7 227 17 124 FAMILIES AND UNREL. INOI . • f3 374 $5 523 36 u51 $4 139 HUSBAND -WIFE FAMILIES. HEAD AN EARNER. 634 2 359 1 913 ;V42 576 1 602 1 096 1 723 TWO CHILDREN UNDER 18. . . . • 509 369 1 920 476 $9 094 $6 723 36 517 $7 278 S6 61$ S6 500 A7 41B 08 365 $5 208 MEOIAN INCOME . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . S6 500 $5 995 37 351 INCOME OF PERSONS 5 146 3 Ian 13 403 '4 472 S 869 22 546 30 802 4 509 6 TOO 12 362 6 264 11 121 MALE. TOTAL • V 842 2 all 12 533 4 096 5 260 20 290 9 996 4 165 6 412 11 391 5 823 10 310 TOTAL WITH INCOME 705 97 576 510 31B 1 131 502 179 307 762 225 503 fl TO T499 OR LOSS. • • . JOB 743 '4B0 245 800 249 240 550 u69 161 263 1500 TO 5999• . 726 162 435 313 354 1 065 422 325 867 555 178 407 $1.000 TO $1,499. . $75 111 326 172 206 743 211 183 533 366 161 324 f N500 TO $N 999. J10 170 337 93 286 791 174 191 YlY 521 l57 ]U A2.000 TO 12,499. • 356 3U6 124 260 681 169 182 295 398 150 257 32.500 TO $2,999. . 210 84 203 519 74 221 1 113 260 294 1 357 493 168 318 13100D TO $3,499. . 260 LOT 521 111 289 979 197 183 210 394 123 333 13,50D TO 13,999. . 282 790 114 442 1 676 387 303 209 582 26b 466 S41000 TO f41499. . 285 223 757 tog - 1 406 460 330 203 626 267 53D 34.500 TO 34.999. • 252 176 272 ,407 827 3 669 1 526 591 359 1 574 701 1 273 f,000 TO $5.99D• . 5 $5,999. 4BU 463 780 1 964 1 753 369 650 2 668 2 006 360 378 1 457 B19 1 547 5.000 TO • . . • 7U7 2 659 731 571 2 666 2 726 538 726 2 36 1 SUU 2 369 17,000 TO 39,999. . • . • . . . . . • p • • 562 299 l 227 624 176 B02 707 269 794 0 00 t OB BYI 1 387 110.000 AND OVER. . 286 168 $4 761 fY S11 54 892 l6 220 fY 506 f7 224 fS 321 !6 406 36 09Y MEDIAN INCOME . . . . . . . . . . . • . . $7 640 $4 700 15 680 FEMALE. TOTAL • 6 014 3 382 14 890 4 960 6 395 23 907 11 344 4 770 2 462 6 O50 3 094 13 379 7 45) 7 087 3 Bus 11 BStl 6 915 WITH INCOME . • Y 020 1 663 7 702 3 281 3 416 Tan 13 6Y0 2 422 5 497 1 295 408 660 1 440 ?us 1 002 �,aTAL Al TO 1499,OR LOSS. • • 1 056 363 1 524 755 494 535 2 129 747 404 475 ' 1 154 566 953 350D TO 1999. • 687 293 1 194 957 291 - 471 1 676 601 363 322 1 029 395 614 11,000 TO $1,499• • 698 195 567 249 323 1 122 386 278 279 604 271 498 311500 TO 11.999. • 335 122 121 464 284 301 1 224 352 176 145 406 247 526 s2.000 TO 52,499. . 205 227 118 436 161 1B0 B75 354 B4 133 420 231 441 32.500 TO 52,999. . 93 491 197 209 1 071 415 249 ISO 592 263 507 S3.0D0 TO fJ.Y99• • •.• 13.000 186 a8 464 137 195 705 318 125 146 408 276 495 TO S3.499• • • . • 53-9$4,499. 23,500 132 96 503 ISO 142 875 317 124 173 462 282 639 TO . 121 391 98 81 313 209 ,. 65 1J0 29 2 67 f4.500 TO 14,999. . 68 36 300 163 126 442 263 131 1B7 290 211 1) 417 A5,000 TO $5,999• . . • 109 7'1 170 96 38 263 105 45 120 lie 111 179 S6,000 TO 36.999. YY 40 31 21 114 143 28 198 84 JB 87 127 75 153 17.000 TO 59,999. • 310.OD0 AND OVEfl. . $1 191 $1 450 Al 655 11 702 31 417 11 764 fl 637 11 61B SI 4 61 11 506 51 931 f2 295 MLUTAN INCOME . • . • • • • • • • . WEEKS WORKED TOTAL PERSONS WHO WORKED IN L959. . 7 121 3 927 17 438 5 942 7 114 30 087 13 926 5 405 0 026 5 l5 969 a 160 8 406 5 390 13 657 9 586 30 TO 52 WEEKS• . 7 730 2 220 10 875 2 320 3 825 15 822 8 66) 65, 3 331 212 200 J97 1 215 Y69 3 022 YI TO 40 WEEKS• 255 l73 920 1 303 315 632 368 607 2 04, 7 471 l 191 397 525 l 66S 756 3 45l 40 TO 47 WEEKS. 509 434 405 1 245 481 754 2 844 971 504 530 1 494 515 1 032 27 TO 39 WEEKS. . 613 326 1 368 707 596 2 656 955 435 631 1 576 583 1 126 14 TO 26 WEEKS- . 861 553 366 1,6u7 1 479 964 3 257 1 495 566 725 1 851 7" 1 470 13 WEEKS OR LESS. . . • • . . . . . • . • • 1 MEDIAN EARNINGS OF SELECTED OCCUPATION GROUPS TOTAL WITH EARNINGS'. .... • SO 469 $4 917 25 942 16 235 24 827 15 105 s6 ACT 84 875 65 676 65 738 16 608 $6 200 MALE, PROFESSIONAL. MANAGERIAL, 6 KINDRED WKR3. • 6 226 6 197 7 364 7 944 6 131 6 363 6 954 7 316 7 367 031 7 327 5 Be) 8 225 6 U30 7 962 6 42l CRAFTSMEN, FOREMEN, AND KINDRED WORKERS . 4 95Y 5 503 6 360 6 563 5 542 5 743 6 671 5 660 4 532 5 5 073 5 871 5 651 OPERATIVES AND KINDRED WORKERS. • 4 036 4 569 5 419 5 273 4 620 4 907 6 268 4 575 3 537 • 3 642 . 1 691 LABORERS, EXCEPT FARM AND MINE• • . . . • • 2 750 3 371 7 725 • 3 561 4 ISO FEMALE. TOTAL WITH EARNINGS'. . • at 603 22 508 $3 Olt 92 203 22 175 62 599 f2 779 $2 473 83 189 92 705 $3 026 53 215 7 $27 CLERICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS• . • . 2 54B 3 240 3 374 3 109 3 371 3 333 3 189 3 079 3 540 3 145 7 OVS 3 596 • 7 263 OPERATIVES AND KI 3ORED WORKERS• . . • • . • • 1 969 3 702 1 669 2, 3)6 2 583 2 111 . TYPE OF INCOME ALL TYPES OF INCOME12 9 862 4 494 20 235 7 377 8 676 33 930 15 493 6 6l0 9 506 18 794 9 628 17 225 NUMBER OF HECIPIENT]. . . . • MEAN INLOME . . . . . . . . . . . 1 • . S3 257 13 89e 24 616 $4 579 63 434 83 767 •4 636 13 926 $4 105 $4 173 15 114 14 914 WAGES OR SALARY' 6 3 Y40 16 3 6 23 0777 13 V 829 7 14 7 14 21 '- NUMBER OF RECIPIENTS• . . • . . • 555 755 96e tl 967 $7 617 617 63 e46 34 753 753 q B29 635 93 635 21Y 14 212 AS lB7 107 54 699 4EAN INCOME . . . . . . • • • . • 939 f2 .9]Y f3 73B 14 F.EMPLOYMENT I KOMEt 536 631 NUMBER OF RECIPIENTS. . • . • • . . f5 f5 /7 722 f3 6V3 67 995 64 037 05 94) 84 BY2 14 627 16 040 $6 104 MEAN IN40ME . • . 4 . . . fV 961 I INCLUDES PERSONS IN OTHER OCCUPATION Onwr6• NO- 9rnnn a .. n.•. A INCLUDES OTHER INCOME, NOT SHOWN SEPARATELY. ' 1.. A' . N .1 General Social and Economic Characteristics 6.357 Table 76,INCOME IN 1959 OF FAMILIES AND PERSONS, AND WEEKS WORKED IN 1959, FOR STANDARD METRO• POLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS, URBANIZED AREAS, AND URBAN PLACES OF 10,000 OR MORE: 1960—Con. Ism left for souse of data. Aledinn and mmn not shown wlwm hnm in le.• tMn 2DOI URBAN PLACES --CON. SUBJECT • • NAPA NATION- AL CITY NEWPORT BEACH NORTH HIGHLANDS III) NOflTH 'SACRA- MENTAL NORWALK NOVATO OAKLAND OCEAN- SIDE ' ONTARtO ORANGE FAMILY INCOME ALL FAMILIES. • . d • • • 6 029 • 519 7 552 ; 4 964 3 414 19 914 4 L02 97 193 6 "1 12 239 6 907 177 UNDER A11000• . . . . . . • 135 547 319 46 55 112 357 360 63 74 3 071 6 061 207 646 357 686 273 $0000 TO s1.999. . • . • 326 352 533 686 276 364 85 144 193 485 196 6 921 837 826 Do $2,000 TO f2. 999. • • . . . 13.000 TO 13,999• • 432 926 Yll 300 257 605 380 7 298 864 816 248 527 686 14,000 TO $4,999• • 569 989 362 477 287 1 545 999 262 492 9 401 11 714 905 756 1 1 Sit 812 55.000 TO 15,999. • 685 1 000 546 861 431 2 3 362 469 10 986 762 t 661 9t0 f6,000 TO $6,999• • . . . . . • 820 997 624 543 010 645 474 395 7 020 559 9 166 441 1 279 at- A7,000 TO 17,999• • f8,000 TO $8,999• • 739 564 780 623 541 511 328 2 196 476 7 121 389 1 066 BS2 674 403 s9,000 TO $9,999. • • . • 422 445 434 369 254 1 635 378 599 5 490 13 374 280 540 1 602 994 $10,000 TO 514,999. • 002 SAO 1 435 632 72 455 76 2 723 370 114 4 119 125 293 264 Al$.000 TO $24,999• • • . . 140 144 909 37 57 12 1 Sit 57 60 65 f25,000 AND OVER. • • e • 43 26 766 12 702 s6 722 A7 015 27 156 $6 303 A4 928 16 405 16 737 MEDIAN INCOME& FAMILIES . . . • • . .. 26 629 15 574 s0 571 s6 737 $3 022 23 099 sl 694 12 209 $2 202 $1 830 11 673 UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS. . • • �sl 846 sl 793 $2 946 S4 $26 $6 246 26 806 $5 247 15 O78 No 500 $5 740 AS 641 FAMILIES AND UNREL• IND[V• • f3 821 s5 076 A6 607 s6 MUSUAN0-RIFE FAMILIES, NCO AN CANNER, 1 095 504 4 390 872 9 144 989 2 08l P leu TWO CHILDREN UNDER le. • • 958 l 310 1 099 26 622 $1 245 f7 077 61 257 $6 839 85 603 $6 960 f7 043 MEDIAN INCOME . . . . • . .. • . .. • . . • 117 053 $5 9B0 fll 095 INCOME OF PERSONS MALE, TOTAL 7 54B 10 100 9 676 5 856 M 275 26 BB9 6 208 130 677 8 052 15 Stu B 601 8 110 . TOTAL WITH INCOME • 6 986 9 271 ,B 955 5 479 3 915 22 953 7 972 120 439 .7 507 293 14 069 640 394 31 TO 5499 OR LOSS. • 459 U19 610 262 136 162 946 594 238 210 5 849 6 140 306 728 349 1500 TO 1999• . 205 4u8 394 444 354 462 93 102 166 847 636 8 421 829 897 512 $1,000 TO 311499• • • . • S11500 TO 11,999• • 223 434 259 143 107 144 378 5 334 523 Soo 605 607 381 322 32.000 TO 12,499• • . . • 295 481 328 110 169 521 418 299 281 6 029 Y 362 472 379 269 $2,500 TO 12,999• • 244 463 723 205 L76 146 162 784 371 6 297 533 596 369 53,000 TO $3,499. • • . . J17 607 307 695 284 5 296 456 645 331 S3,500 TO 35,999. • 23B 590 209 206 226 252 1 383 300 8 177 658 1 019 425 14,000 TO $4,499• • 38B 614 352 396 206 1 311 225 7 503 40L 786 495 $4,500 TO 54,999• . • 391 597 230 410 4 603 10 567 784 2 153 1 097 35.000 TO 15,999. • 974 1 ]O7 747 i 160 679 603 472 4 271 SV4 17 774 1 776 1 080 f61000 TO $6,999. • 998 1 281 829 887 670 5 435 1 168 15 704 835 835 2 4JT 436 1 u36 17,000 TO 19,999. • 1 336 1 272 1 450 1 070 110r000 AND OVEfl. . • . . 65 332 AS 790 $4 45B f4 708 $3 870 SS 062 SS 171 . . . • • . MEDIAN INCOME . $5 2 15 14 667 36 358 15 549 FEMALE, TOTAL . . • 8 353 11 142 �10 965 6 084 4 529 27 508 S 107 2 352 340 302 94 729 8 66l S OSI 16 671 8 926 10 OOD 6 ISO TOTAL WITH INCOME • 4 742 5 803 - 6 355 3 099 2 832 11 681 2 427 532 14 666 1 016 1 592 1 203 • At TO S499 OR LOSS. • • . . . . • 926 1 263 1 088 673 556 375 1 692 323 15 506 868 1 456 901 1500 TO $999• • 682 93B 519 3B5 350 1 161 12 615 802 t 376 799 11,000 TO $1,499. • 615 839 680 274 237 787 _349 161 7 468 480 740 Y73 f 1r500 TO 11.999• • 386 537 452 267 171 961 177 6 12,000 TO 12,499• . • 399 459 443 236 691 104 929 4 965 239 220 584 584 412 426 $2,500 TO 12,999• • • • . • 271 440 302 131 163 246 1 059 145 6 965 359 545 u26 531000 TO $3,499. . . • • • 341 336 304 221 202 B30 153 5 966 239 500 373 13,500 TO $3,999. . • . • 314 244 30 275 213 192 773 137 6 266 184 445 24L 94,000 TO 54,499. • 341 306 383 92 466 72 4 016 99 319 2D3 34,500 TO $4,999• • 110 169 261 140 127 602 94 Y 605 1B5 378 250 $5,000 TO 15,999. • • . . . 1B0 •• 167 366 194 53 60 147 48 2 080 71 127 117 26,000 TO $6,999. . . • . . • es 48 20 54 69 37 1 908 40 90 113 97,000 TO 19,999• . . • • . • • 60 55 289 17 7 16 20 794 47 34 14 110,000 AND OVER. • • ... . . 32 •• 'sl 261 at 785 fl 856 Bl 460 fi 801 $1 400 f1 526 Al 613 MEDIAN INCOME . . . . • . • . . • • • . . • $1 692 417 52 L56 •l 879 WEEKS WORKED TOTAL PERSONS WHO WORKED IN 1959• • • 9 SBJ 12 971 112 032 7 945 S 939 3 474 32 224 1B 551 7 $16 S 360 173 043 97 277 30 690 6 399 19 297 30 906 12 03u 6 521 50 TO 52 WEEKS. . S 773 7 173 6 370 5 343 703 2 249 436 11 $75 659 1 019 703 48 TO 49 WEEKS. • • • • • . • 545 926 845 282 524 3 255 479 16 059 803 1 732 1 170 40 TO 47 WEEKS. • . . . • • 757 1 167 1 140 426 499 2 547 404 14 667 631 2 120 1 034 27 TO 39 WEEKS. • • . • 773 1 054 934 531 557 503 2 520 473 14 696 690 1 600 1 161 14 TO 26 WEEKS• 725 t 053 1 007 806 636 3 094 664 18 469 1 108 1 920 l 305 13 WEEKS OR LESS. • . . • • • . . • .. ... 1 014 l 398 1 529 MEDIAN EARNINGS OF SELECTED OCCUPATION GROUPS MALE, TOTAL WITH EARNINGS&• .. . . • $5 694 AS 356 A6 863 15 774 $5 503 s5 907 6 967 $6 358 7 606 55 244 7 063 f4 989 6 629 $5 421 6 779 $5 540 6 779 PROFESSIONAL, MANAGERIAL, 6 KINDRED WKRS. • 6 001 ' 6 195 9 259 6 436 _ 6 453 5 887 6 !01 6 621 5 5 636 5 944 4 CRAFTSMEN, FOREMEN, AND KINDRED WORKERS . 6 363 6 194 5 89L 6 168 5, 463 5 741 5 907 4 802 S 5 001 679 OPERATIVES AND KINDRED WORKERS. . 5 476 S 066 4 019 5 391 3 995 4 834 ... Y J20 326 ISO 3 138 190 3 190 3 118 LABORERS, EXCEPT FARM AND MINE• . .. • e • 3 too 4 156 1 BY4 • FEMALE, TOTAL WITH EARNINGS&• . • • . . . $3 012 92 394 23 110 22 944 $a 917 3 210 22 819 3 206 f2 502 3 179 •3 034 3 669 f2 111 2 920 32 499 3 115 52 450 3 old CLERICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS. . . . .. • 3 350 2 046 3 l6S 3 443 2 839 • 2 377 1 547 2 709 2 lSl OPERATIVES AND KINDRED WORKERS. . • .. . • 2 176 3 060 . • •.. TYPE OF INCOME ALL TYPES OF INCOME12 6 747 34 8 2$4 13 23 995 NUMBER OF RECIPIENTS• • • . • 3I 728 1S 074 1! SIO a 578 708 f4 lb8 SY 4l2 412 fY 102 102 lY 07V 034 524 a7 52u sJ 92B f3 996 $3 996 MEAN INCOME • . • . . • • . • • • • • f3 966 f7 672 s7 371 54 WAGES OR SALARY& 1f4 NUMBER OF gECIPIENTi. • • i • ' • • • •,fJ f6, 29 271 W 066 fV 490 f3 954 071 53 256 fY 0!2 3J 97e MEAN INCOME . • . • . . .. . fY 006 693 107 SELF-EMPLOYMENT INCOME& 3 372 576 2 228 ' 721 19 179 1 I00 2 256 1 421 NUMBER OF RECIPIENTS. . • • 982 919 007 759 fb 305 S4 314 S4 693. 65 710 $5 458 !4 736,f5 OS MEAN INCOME . . • • . . i . • • • • • f3 '727 AY 066 *to233 63 & INCLUDES PERSONS 1N LATHE? S INCLUDES OTHER INCOME' • California • 6-94 Table 21.—FINANCIAI. CHARACTERISTICS, YEAR MOVED INTO UNIT, AND DURATION OF VACANCY, FOR PLACES OF 25,000 TO 50,000 INUADITANTS: 1960—Colt, (Flood on ample; see text "U" denotes An unincorporated plat, bledlon not she" where base is lees than 200; plat; (}) orminus (—) after number Indicates median above or below that number] Year hloved into Unit Gros Rent Automobiles Avail. Contact Kent Air Conditioning Duration of Value Vaancp SVBJECT CMESA CCITYR DALT CITY CL CAJON CEREL R ITO EUREKA FLORENCE- GRAHAM FREMONT CARDENA TMORNC ING TOPMUNAR ALL OCCUPIED UNITS . • • • . . .. • 11 467 10 569 17 565 10 653 6 129 9 493 11 3B2 11 103 10 697 10 369 13 559 YEAR MOVED INTO UNIT OWNER OCCUPIED . . . . . . . . . • • 7 495 6 423 10 737 a 127 6 249 3 461 4 525 9 Dal 6 806 1 1le 6 470 943 4 111 u2u 1959 TO MARCH 1960 . • • . . . . . • , • • 2 358 776 2 906 2 336 1 602 703 495 727 430 430 273 3 086 1 209 564 463 217 1958 • • . . . . . .. . . . . • 1 274 a 519 505 1 925 1 115 3 246 a 208 1 968 1 293 1 039 3 •95 2 924 2 542 702 1954 Tn 1997 • • . . . . , . . . . 1 all 2 875 2 415 1 639 a 330 A 156 a 096 1 170 1 970 A 207 1 700 1940 TO 1453 . . . • 342 655 142 453 655 685 421 310 311 1 066 1939 OR EARLIER• . . . . . . . . ••. . . . 133 RENTER OCCUPIED. • . . . . . . . . i • 3 972 4 146 3 226 2 556 1 Sao 4 032 7 057 2 022 4 O11 3 919 595 9 440 4 612 1959 TO MARCH 1960 . . . . . . . . 2 794 2 127 1 860 1 719 1 032 2 121 3 070 - 1 Ito 216 a 359 652 a 487 1 270 1956 • . . • • . • 327 490 691 074 474 629 295 377 321 394 634 778 997 1 897 376 615 597 2 098 1954 TO 1957 • • . • • . . . . . . • 132 418 211 141 121 399 956 257 173 219 1 252 1940 TO 1953 . . • . • . . . . . . . . • • 29 36 54 24 12 too 07 63 12 21 216 1939 OR EARLIER. . . • . • . . . . . • . • AUTOMOBILES AVAILABLE y. • .. . • 6 245 5 701 a 268 6 212 4 167 4 1133 6 S02 6 306 5 902 3 906 7 569 2 027 . a. .. .. . . . . • 4 006 3 330 3 753 3 496 2 843 a 415 1 242 3 694 3 sit 3 065 362 370 . 3 OR MORE• • . . • . • . .. . . . 401 507 278 240 735 368 731 560 1 655 216 3 322 542 361 451 733 1 054 " 3 593 NONE • . . . .. .. . • . • • .. . • • $15 1 031 1 266 AIR CONDITIONING •. ROOM UNITISI • 206 208 153 695 161 65 154 140 , 335 69 238 ul 636 39 CENTRAL SYSTEM • • 87 44 717 165 13 244 454 9 334 62 7 906 9 428 11 426 832 30 a7l 10 470 30 108 12 $54 NONE . • • • . . . . • . . ... . . • 11 174 10 VALUE OWNER OCCUPIED • 6'SS6 5 417 to lei 6 736 5 905 5 077 3 741 S 861 6 056 12 5 819 12 2 921 4 LESS THAN A5.000 . 26 •.. 40 41 96 33 71 160 445 184 724 28 67 41 12 - 55 15,000 TO $7,400 . 160 13 112 206 236 698 1 171 126 129 143 290 $7,500 TO $9,900 • . • 440 57 202 1 071 963 942 550 577 672 A10.000 TO 312,400 • 1 151 96 665 Got 598 450 2 596 655 948 746 $12.100 TO $14,900 • • . • 1 292 3l7 1 144 1 516 974 930 148 2 7V1 1 1 A15,000 TO 317,400 • 971 999 1 944 1 402 975 727 56 1 122 766 766 1 190 353 $17,500 TO 319r900 • 1 000 1 916 3 010 1.177 "862 030 372 37 966 2 163 1 451 160 196 $20,000 TO 124,900 . • 1 110 1 347 2 500 1 153 365 B 479 380 137 177 90 $25,090 TO A5e.900 . . . • 364 432 439 410 747 225 63 24 31 333,000 OR MORE. . . • 70 240 45 205 288 13LL 91600 700 13 700 !a 700 17 700 14 000 MEDIAN • . . • . . . . . . . . • DOLLARS . I! 600 19 too 1S 300 16 300 17 700 17 100 FOR .ALL. :69 73 325'17,200 64 7 564 17 000 63 0 •• MEDIANCANT PRICEVASKEDL. 3 DOLLARS . 15 500 ... ..0 GROSS RENT RENTER OCCUPIED... • `3 972 4 146 ' 3 220 a 356 1 Sao 4 032 7 057 '2 022 4 O11 3 919 9 446 LESS THAN S20. • ... 116 + 13 13 13 73 7 a 6 12 36 172 253 53 20 38 210 $30 TO 339 • . • . • 18 + 61 27 26 30 51 48 35 403 833 139 98 136 629 S40 TO S49 . • . • 93 97 532 1 325 151 193 1 178 $50 TO 159 • . . • 132 194 61 126 83 511 1 66 ' l37 279 259 937 3 37 S60 TO $69 • • . • • . • 267 285 144 1B1 121 497 43V 225 385 333 2 tog S70 TO $79 . • . • 49B 523 250 313 178 941 .1 1 129 420 1 454 1 VSB 3 467 A80 TO 399 . 1 401 1 599 816 731 655 717 LOB 537 1 345 1 091 630 A100 TO $149 • • . . . . . • 1 249 1 109 1 $61 914 614 ' 60 40 a 76 '132 89 20 $130 OR MORE • . . • 142 163 251 72 155 166 246 101 101 217 NO CASH RENT • 148 toB 74 132 51 65 a6 94 90 73 MEDIAN • •t• . DOLLARS • 94 91 104 95 90 75 , CONTRACT RENT '• '9 RENTER OCCUPIED. . 3 824 4,038 3 154 2 424 .'.1 829 3 677 64 6 609 56 ,1 776 71 9 910 at " 3 616 BO 231 65 MEDIAN . . • . . • . . • • . . • DOLLARS . 82 S1 93 03 79 - VACANT AVAILABLE FOR PENT. • 1 037 376 139 423 149 2385 6 646 13 .,137 ' 501 406 591 LESS THAN S30. • • . • 4 • Ito . u• 6 69 17 3 8 37 $30 TO $39 . 3 • • •• •16 u• 25 92 349 9 34 27 146 340 TO 359 . 41 50 3 99 70 99 204 l0 119 105 304 $60 TO 379 . . . • . . • ISO 129 24 193 44 , 24 7 49 135 ISO 73 $60 TO 399 . 379 109 63 22 4 39 l86 92 23 A100 TO $119 • • . . . . $100 300 16 23 104 it 28 ��7 17 86 37 3 OR MORE . • . . • 160 16 26 � MEDIAN RENT ASKED IDOLLARSII 62 53 • 9 89 66 VACANT AVAILABLE FOR RENT. • 9B 73 BB 52 ::A ,94 �92 •67 WITH ALL UTILITIES IN RENT . . • .. �99 ... ... 56 WITH SOME OR NO UTIL. IN RENT. . . . m • 89 • . DURATION OF VACANCY -19 VACANT AVAILABLE FOR SALE. . . . . . • 169 33 207 725 64 47 28 45 41 564 540 03 61 66 33 16 LESS THAN 4 MONTH.. • • . . 113 33 134 150 42 4 16 22 33 3 4 MONTHS OR MORE . . . • . • . . . . . . J 56 . 73 175 22 19 VACANT AVAILABLE FOR RENT.. .. . . • 1 037 336 139 423 149 230 646 a79 137 62 501 266 406 tea 591 . See LESS THAN 1 MONTH. . . . i • i . • . . . • 547 161 36 226 89 94 67 323 73 193 172 172 1 UP TO 4 MONTHS • . . . . . . . . . r . • 3190 142 - at 159 51 9 !7 44 .•i 93 !1 !1 a MONTHS OR MORE • . . • • . . .. • Ito 27 20 78 , • • • ` C211fOrTA2 6.101 N. + able 21.FtNANCIAL CHARACTERISTICS, YEAR MOVED INTO UNIT, AND DURATION OF VACANCY, Year Moved into Unit Graf Rent Automobiles Avail, Contact Rent -FOR PLALTA OF 25,000 TO 50,000 INHABITANTS' 1960—COSL w Air Conditioning Duration of [Based on ample; Was text •'U" denotts sun unincorporated place. Median not she" when base Is less then 200; plus W or mines (—) Value Vaunt) .. ,JI..•.• ... Al.. .1.. raw lw4 r thn[ nnmborl . ORANGE OXNARD PARAMOUNT PICO R]VERA REDLANDS REOON00 BEACH REDWOOD CITY SUBJECT MOUNTAIN NATIONAL NEWPORT ONTARIO VIEW OITY BEACH 9 663 9 744 9 972 14 907 S 766 10 322 0 057 13 030 S 420 14 522 14 672 ALL OCCUPIED UNITS • • • • . • . . • YEAR MOVED INTO UNIT " OWNER OCCUPIED • • . . • • • • • • . 5 336 4 eat 6 76B 9 906 S 364 6 729 • 594 698 !0 BOu 1 302 3 703 940 1 574 1 376 9 bSu' l 490 1959 TO MARCH 1960 • . • • . . . • • • 890 76B 1 602 1 364 733 1 388 624 1 711 901 il3 921 634 B70 eau 1956 . • • • • • • • • ... • • • • 550 2 277 529 1 312 778 3 060 7 7V7 1 974 1 9D 1 310 2 757 1 716 2 343 1 907 3 765 1954 TO 1957 • • . • . • • • • • • • • 1940 TO 1933 • • . • • • • • 1 759 • 1 730 1 732 3 662 1 169 1 511 297 1 630 213 3 453 291 1 609 744 3 337 452 654 1939 OR EARLIER• • • • • • • • • • • • • 310 462 196 773 409 • • • Y 277 •' 4 923 3 604 4 501 2 001 3 993 3 463 2 246 1 212 2 717 1 481 5 944 3 210 5 000 7 RENTER OCCUPIED • • . . . . • • • 1959 TO 1960 . • . • • • • • f 977 3 295 2 277 2 656 1 615 2 301 2 145 537 351 346 764 762 762 MARCH • • 1958 • • . • . . . • • • $01 570 73B 502 581 734 727 410 515 574 723 389 473 492 089 i 0844 9 967 193Y TO 1937 • • • • . • . • • • • • 522 233 262 231 343 343 I74 SS 134 346 $44 452 37 1940 TO 1957 • • . • • • 44 50 17 41 1930 OR EARLIER. . . . . . . . . • • • • • AUTOMOBILES AVAILABLC . • . . •,. 6 158 -!1911 4 951 7 529 4 459 6 257 5 065 7 142 4'See 4 106 2 563 a 543 3 654 a 762 4 729 1. . • . . 2• . . . . . . . • • • . . 2 515 2 097 3 930 4 574 715 2 677 416 2 554 337 2 07T 304 496 520 653 a40 3 OR MORE. . • • . • • • . • • 376 634 326 1 410 510 Bel 1 $89 $13 1 174 611 823 1 231 1 660 1 341 NONE . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . • . •• AIR CONDITIONING 200 365 151 2 366 $56 77 450 1 041 762 300 134 275 l0Y ROOM UNITISI • • . • CENTRAL SYSTEM • . . • 63 7B 585 139 19 30 219 46 7 S46 97 31 997 7 700 14 3BB 14 493 NONE • . . . • . • • • . .. • . • • • • 9 395 .9 379 9 778 11 453 7 665 VALUE 4 7IS Y 270 5 521 9 5 124 3 939 ' 7 240 10 716 3 220 7 676 70 a 617 17 OWNER OCCUPIED . LESS THAN f5.000 . 13 70 21 238 258 24 42 117 4B 312 36 113 377 504 37 $5,000 TO $7,400 . 28 240 46 71 456 1 476 188 372 250 799 461 SO4 753 753 213 t7.500 TO $9,900 112 302 872 129 2 411 742 1 063 950 3 304 908 1 649' 7241 310.000 TO 512,400 . V53 561 1 054 201 2 006 1 178 2 099 384 3 741 707 2 733 1492 10 i S8021 1 $12.500 TO $14,900 . f 15.000 TO 517.400 $15,000 TUG 910 269 1 242 1 192 S 521 757 4S5 214 1 41B 579 663 493 633 490 1 Y90 TO S19.900 • 1 226 312 408 ass 442 556 379 248 61 V71 361 767 1 bl5 f20,00D TO $24,900 • • . • 1 212 277 213 121 039 1 272 221 222 146 27 155 361 208 1 160 219 325,000 TO $34,900 . • . • . 79 61 2 256 ISO 76 3Do 14 91 300 254 14 500 BO U 800 17 700 635,000 OR MORE• . DOLLARS . 18 4090 17 B00 71 100 12 600 15 too 14 300 11 200 13 MEDIAN . . • . . • . • • . . . . 19 202 257 150 199 , •lei 5o 226 138 68 VACANT AVAILABLE FOR SALE. • • • DOLLARS • 16 200 35 000. • • •67 .18 MEDIAN PRICE ASKED . . . . . . . . GROSS RENT 4 277 4 923 3 604 4 501 2 801 7 926 7 Y67 2 246 3 7S2 S 94B 3 21V RENTER OCCUPIED. • . • . - 7 9 �20 •21 �38 LESS THAN $20. . • . B • soil 30 110 167 32 12 $20 TO $29 • . . . • . • 55 45 211 89 197 45 24 156 159 300 55 98 $30 TO $39 • . . • • . . . • • 79 276 92 373 114 359 136 76 289 318 377 116 340 TO $49 • . • • • • • $40 TO $49 . . • • 162 315 170 606 276 658 340 204 455 178 230 295 502 197 160 TO $69 . . . . . • 209 295 1 040 704 275 261 650 751 231 308 3B8 512 317 356 497 562 1 7Y0 294 1 520 $70 TO 379 . • . . $70 TO $79 • . . • 799 799 1 3at 726 1 177 075 870 817 1 415 471 645 604 391 1 795 2 546 $800 TO $1V9 • 2 7381 1 179 47B 52 619 BB 87 17 27 $B 310 263 31SO OR MORE • . . . . . • .,. • '486 75 41 101 674 167 156 103 135 104 ill ISO 123 91 91 107 NO CASH RENT • . • . MEDIAN . . . • • • . . . . • . • DOLLARS • 100 76 lOV 74 Be 76 43 OB 71 CONTRACT RENT 4 202 4 822 3 437 0 345 - 2 698 3 ass �3 359 1 135 1 559 3 e21 76 5 3 93 RENTER OCCUPIED. • • • . • DOLLARS . 97 60 94 63 74 66 70 74 57 MEDIAN • . . • • . . . . • . . . .I 415 081 607 471 309 200 227 277 d80 V71 VACANT AVAILABLE FOR RENT. • 4l3 4 •23 ` •11 •�3 •36 LESS THAN 830. • • •� I 16 84 B 4 39 339 B 630 TO $39 • • . • S30 TO 359 • •32 10,2 61 218 32 35 50 V7 89 it 17 69 57 367 4 !60 TO 379 . $60 31 Ica 119 171 70 75 67 36 46 57 27 tat TO $79 . • . • • • o . • 69 125 122 17 161 60 2V 183 VB 7 104 11 12Y $100 TO $119 • • . . . • • • • . . • • 158 26 '455 6 Bl 69 • •. 31 9 S120 OR MORE . • • • • . . • MEDIAN RENT ASKED IDOLLARSI• 70 12S S7 307 89 68 54 80 30 VACANT AVAILABLE FOR RENT• • . . . • 111 125 ... . ••• •• �66 304 WITH ALL UTILITIES IN RENT . . . • WITH SOME OR NO UTIL. IN RENT. . . . • 112 • 19 121 104 • , • • ... DURATION OW VACANCY 7 VACANT AVAILABLE FOR SALE. • • • 27 205 286 159 215 174 let 177 54 21 69 46 226 166 150 LIT 64 LESS THAN 4 MONTHS • 24 ,201 257 29 96 62 41 4 73 27 60 77 1 4 MONTHS OR MORE . . . . . ... . . . .. . 3 4 VACANT AVAILABLE FOR RENT. . • • .. • 413 473 e6l 1YT 39 goo 173 135 32$ 222 LESS THAN 1 MONTH• • . . . . . • ... . Y 293 249 271 379 3A 771 45 114 44 IS 297 17 1 UP TO 4 MONTHS • ........ • ... 113 a p tf 37 9 47 1 SS 62 3! 4 MONTHS OR MORE .. • • .... • ... • 9 • FAMILY INCOME LEVE• BY CITIES in Los Angeles; Orange; Riverside; San Bernardino and Ventara Counties I Y eyo o1 Fdo,01fr 1ptb Ineomtr i City (excluder chill under Median Family Total namber Famifiel Total Population t70,000 'and over Under $3,000 2,300 popufafion) euunfy Income Alhambra Los Angeles $ 7,185 25.0510 11.4110 8.4 13,972 26,461 54,807 104,184 Anaheim Oran a Los Angeles 7,625 9,52.6 5,732 25.0 4G.G 1o.4, B'2 14.7 11,760 1,760 41,005 I 1,005 93 t Arcadia Artesia Los Angeles G501 14.2 12.2 4,903 20,497 ' Azusa Los Angeles , 15.3 8,621 33,951 - Baldwin Park Los An eles 8 6,186 12.5 .• 28.6, 2,876 10,250 Banning Riverside San Bernardino 6 612 2634 1.3 11.7 2,935 11,644 ' Barstow Beaumont Riverside 4,417 6.7 12 6 12.6 5,829 5,824 4,288 19,430 Bell Los Angeles 6,438 6,834 17 G . 18.2 1113 2,266 12,266 45.763 43.763 Bellflower Los Angeles 11,977 56.3 - 9.2 0,817 , Beverly Hills - Los Angeles 3,911 18.1 17.4' 1,385 ' Blythe Riverside 24.8 S. 2 286 8.4g7 v..�.,,.; Brea Oran a 7.535 7 510 22.9 6v„_, 11•,y134 46y401 _ . _ _. Buena Park Oran a Los Angeles 7,757 29.5 �, 8.4 25, 862 90,155 Burbank Chino San Bernardino 5,805 15.7 15.4 2,498 2,681 10,305 1 Claremont Los Angeles 8,188 36.5 11.7 10.9 22.3 999 4,834 l Coachella Riverside San Bernardino 5,399 5,719 11.6 18.9 4,513 18,666 Colton ,Commerce Los Angeles 51827 14.2 10'9 13.2Q 2,351 17,439 9,355 ,• 71,812 •' Compton Los Angeles Riverside 6,256 5,982 14.5 16.2 16.9 3,424 13,336 , 550 - Corona 6,781 20.8 14.0 9,803 37 • Costa Mesa Orange 7,8G5 28.9 8.4 20 Covina Los Angeles Los Angeles 7,862 30.0 7.5 8,,1 ,790 90 32,I63 Culver City Dairy -Valley Los Angeles 6,332 21.8 16.4 6.2 813 21,446 3,308 82,505 Downey Los Angeles 8,265 6,810 33.4 15.3 9.8 3,404 13,962, Duarte Los Angeles 14.9 5,411 13,163 El Monte Los Angeles 6,559 7,783 17.0 28.6 6.8 3,841 14,219 ElSegundo Los Angeles Fillmore Ventura 6,010 15.1 13.3 15.4 15.8 1,193 3,912 4, 808 14,659 59 Fontana San Bernardino 6,056 7,993 32.1 7.5 14,255 56160 Fullerton Orange 35,943 ' 84 236 7,741 7,450 27.9 23.2 7.4 7.7 9,415 20 537 Gardrna Los Angeles Garden Grove Orange Las Angeles 7,563 29.8 , 11.2 34,550 119,442 - Glendale Glendora Los Angeles 7,557 , • 2G.6 8.5 5,399 20,752 . Hawthorne Los Angeles 7,645 25.8 8.0 . 1,686 035 33,416 . Hemet Riverside 3,819 7,050, 6.6 23.7 39.8 14.2 4,326 " 4,32G 6,115 1G,t15 Hermosa Beach Los Angeles 6050 ' 15. 20.1 2,995. 114 2 Huntington Beach _ Huntington Park orange Los Angeles 6,285 16.3 14.3 8,824 29,920 Indio Riverside 6,444 19.0 13.6 9.4 2,401 18,880 9,745 - 63,390 Inglewood Los Angeles 7,764 29.9 Laguna Beach Orange 6 697 2G.S 1 .4 7.6 2 717 6497 25 136 La Ha ra Oran •c Los Angeles 7,923 7,600 27.7 21.6 6.0 67,12G 17,121 Lakewood La Puente Los Angeles 6,718 11.7 6.1 5,3o4 1,596 24,723 6,516 -N La Verne Los Angeles 6,013 6,303 14.2 13.0 47.0 12.1 5,430 21,740J Lawndale Los Angeles Los Angeles 6,576 20.8 17.8 90,928 344 153 , Long Beach Los Alamitos Orange 6,461 13,3 1. 14.4 988 636,522 312 4 12 ?,481,456 Los Angcics -Los Angeles - 6,896. - 23.1 .. _ ... _ I • , .. .. r n `-mot../ FAMILY INCOME LEVELS BY CITIES • in Los Angeles; Orange; Riverside; San Bernardino and Ventura Counties of Familler Orb Income, ' City rExrludrr tikes mder 2,300populdion) Counly Median Family Income Total Number Nmiliel Tola! - Population t $10,000 and Over rind" $3,000 Lynwood Los Angeles S 7,182 22.496 9.6% 9,178 31,614 Manhattan Beach Los Angeles 81289 35.1 6.3 8,651 33,934 Maywood Los Angeles 51951 11.9 15.6 4,263 14,588 Mirada Hills Los Angeles 8,817 36.9 2.3 5,470 22,444 Monrovia Los Angeles _ 6,630 21.3 17.0 7,423 27,079 . Montclair San Bernardino 6,598 12.3 8.9 3,312 13,546 Montebello Los Angeles 7,351 26.9 8.5 8,897 32,097 Monterey Park Los Angeles 7,650 27.6 8.1 10,591 1 37,821 Needles San Bernardino 7,763 37.9 10.6 1,202 4,590 Newport Reach Ota n R q A171 41.2 13.0 7.552 26,564 Norwalk Los Angeles 7,013 15.8 6.0 19,914 88,739 Ojai Ventura 6,526 18.3 13.5 1,171 4,495 Ontario San Bernardino 6,405 16.0 15.3 12,239 46,617 Orange Orange 6,737 19.2 12.4 6,907 26,444 0,265 Oxnard Ventura 6,471 . 18.9 16.4 9,009 Palm Springs Riverside 6,805 31.3 18.0 3,968 13,468 - Palos Verdes Estates Los Angeles • 75.2 5.0 2,516 9,564 Paramount Los Angeles' 6,230 13.4 13.5 7,070 27249 Pasadena Las Angeles 6,922 28.5 15.2 30,200 116:407 Perris Riverside 5,010 9.9 29.8 724 2,950 Pico Rivera Los Angeles 7,069 17.7 7.1 12,166 49,150 Placentia Orange 6 212 10. �� 6. Pomona Los Angeles 6,585 17.6 14.1 17,354 67,157 ' Port Hueneme Ventura 5,389 9.3 19.0 2,367, 11,067 ' Redlands San Bernardino 6,660 22.3 15.4 6,721 26,829 Redondo Beach Los Angeles 6,880 19.5 10.6 12,057 46,986 Rialto San Bernardino 7,218 20.9 7.6 4,665 18,567 , Riverside Riverside 6,807 22.1 13.5' 21,810 84,332 - -, Rolling Hills Estates Los Angeles • 72.1 2.3 941 3,941 Rosemead Los Angeles 6,924 18.9 13.1 _ 4,327 15,476 - San Bernardino San Bernardino 6,125 17.7 15.9 23,743 91,922 San Clemente Orange 4.859 14.6 27.6 2,718 8,527 ' San Fernando Los Angeles 6,270 19.3 14.7 - 4,132 36,093 •, San Gabriel Los Angeles 7,814 30.8 9.3 6,436 22,561 San Jacinto Riverside 4,014 11.5 36.9 720 2,553 San Marino Los Angeles 16,728 76.3 3.7 3,889 13,658 , Santa Ana Orange 6,304 16.9 15.3 25,944 100,350 Santa Fe Springs Los Angeles 6,986 17.0 6.5 3,781 I6,342 Santa Monica Los Angeles 6,845 23.4 13.6 22,834 83,249 ' Santa Paula Ventura 6,026• 15.4 18.0 3,360 13,279 . Seal Beach Orange 7,481 25.9 11.3 1,980 6,994 Sierra Madre Los Angeles 8,172 33.0 10.3 2,593 9,732 Signal Hill Los Angeles 5,542 14.4 24.7 1,290 4,627 South El Monte Los Angeles, 4,834 8.8 23.1 1,275 4,850 South Gate . Los Angeles 6,892 20.3 11.4 16,248 53,831 ' South Pasadena Los Angeles 8,245 35.8 8.5 5,449 19,706 Stanton Orange 6.831 16.3 7.4 2t539 II 163 Torrance Los Angeles 8,050 293 5.5 25,267 100,991 - Upland San Bernardino 6,535 20.0 15.9 4,234 15,918 Ventura Ventura 7,389 25.9 1o.4 7,902 29,114 ' West Covina Los Angeles 8,580 34.3 5.0 12,668 30,962 Westminister Orange 6,587 14.1 9.6 6 223 25 730 Whittier Los Angeles 7,740 32,6 12.4 9,400 33,663 Source: 1960 Census, U. S. Census Bureau. Income applies to year 1959. Later information of this type will not be available until after 1970. *Median not reported by the Cmsusr but Ps approliunated at $l S,000 for each of these cities from available data. t ' PC(1 ) 6A C-1 'I ► 's A UNITED STATES CENSUS OF POP L 1960 California NUMBER OF INHABITANTS U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS U.S. CENSUS OF POPULATION: 1961 Final Report PC(1)-6A NUMBER OF INHABITANTS California Totals for: CITIES • SMSA'S e COUNTIES* URBAN & RURAL • ETC. Prepared under the supervision of HOWARD G. BRUNSMAN, Chief Population Division U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE 'F Luther H. Hodges, Secretary d BUREAU OK THE CENSUS �'•+�r+:or'�� Robert W. Burgess, Director BUREAU OF THE CENSUS ROBUT W. BURGESS, Dinttm A. Row Ecaraa, Drprty Dlrrrtor HmvAao C. Gwxvu, Arribottt DiNdor Coaseo TAsosas, Arrirtow Dinrtor Moans H. HANuw, Arrirtont Dowor for Swiuirnl StmAwAr L*ww.t T. GALT, Arlirt,ont Mwor for Opwatianr WALtsa L. Kaexm, Aunt" Dkocror for Ainsitattratklt PAtm K. Sgtnar, Sjorial Arrfttxst to tdr Mm w CALvaar L. Daoncz, Chitf, Initt"O nd Statistical Ansp~ 01W A. W. vox STatrvrt, Agin; Prblie InfonsAtint Oliva Popnksioa Division-- Howaun G. N MexAx, Cbkf How S. Seavocet, ju•, Atskrow CAkf DAvo L. YAetsx, Dr m44 Cress PA~ Sepmuxo Spew, System C40AWN Deanoiul Oporasioc s Division —Gann S. TArwa, Cbkf Pkid Division—jatrvwx D. McPaca, Cbkf Geography Division—WuwAu T. FAx, Cbkf UWtdcd Methods Ogica--jotvet Srwxrno, Cbkf fatale of the data in due report were first published in Advnce 1leport Series PC(AI). The data In this report will he re land as a chapter in both Para A aed G of the bucltram-bound edition of Volume L SUGGESTED CITATION U.S. %rests of the Census. U.S. Cress sf P•tekrM.- IHO. Nnw w rf b"Awxs, C„ l forts. Fmel Report PG J' 4cA. V.S. Government Printing Oda, WashioStoo, D.C.,1961. For We by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Oda, Woshinttoe 25,D.C. or ny of the Fuld Officesof the bepartmenc of Commerce • Price 0 cents. E3 PREFACE This report presents statistics from the 1960 Census of Population on the number of inhabitants of the State, its counties or comparable areas, urban places, and certain other areas of the State. Legal provision for this census, which was conducted as of April 1, 1960, was made in the Act of Congress of August 31, 1954 (amended August 1957), which codified Title 13 United States Code. Comparable statistics from earlier censuses are also presented in this report. The major portion of the information compiled from the 1960 Census of Population will appear in Volume I, Characteristics of the Population. A description of the other final reports appears on page IV. Volume I consists of separate reports for the United States, each of the 60 Staten, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and Canal Zone. For each of these 67 areas, the data will first be issued in four separate, paper -bound `chapters," designated as PC(1)-A, B, C, and D. The four chapters for each area will then be assembled and issued in a buckram -bound "part." In addition, all of the 67 chapters "A" will be assembled and issued in a buckram -bound edition, designated as Part A. (For Guam, Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and Canal Zone, the material normally contained in chapters B, C, and D will be included in chapter B.) Series PC(1)-1A to 67A: Chapter A. Number of Inhabitants. These reports contain final population counts for States and counties and their urban and rural parts, and for standard metropolitan statistical areas, urbanized areas, all incorporated places, unincorporated places of 1,000 inhabitants or more, and minor civil divisions. Series PC(1)-1B to 67B: Chapter B. General Population Characteristics. These reports will present statistics on sex, age, marital status, color or race, and relationship to head of household for States and counties and their urban and rural- parts, and for standard metropolitan statistical areas, urbanized areas, places of 1,000 inhabitants or more, and minor civil divisions. Series PC(1)-1 Cto 680: Chapter C. General Social and Economic Characteristics. These re its will cover the subjects of nativity and parentsge, State of birth, country of origin of the foreign,etook, mother tongue, place of residence -in 1966, year moved into present house, school enrollment by level and type, years of school completed, families and their composition, fertility,, veteran status, employ- ment status, weeks worked in 1959, yyear last worked, occupation group, Industry groug, class of worker, place of work, means of transportation to work, and income of.persons and families. Each -subject will be shown for some or all of the following areas: States and counties and their urban, rural -nonfarm,, and rural -farm parts, standard metropolitan statistical areas; urbanized areas, and urban places. Series PC(1)-ID to 63D: Chapter D. Detailed Characteristics. These reports will present most of the subjects covered in chapter C, above, cross -classified by age, color, and other characteristics. There will also be included additional information on families, as well as data on single years of age, detailed occupation, and detailed industry. Each subject will be shown, for some or all of the following areas: States and their urban, rural -nonfarm, and rural -farm parts; and large counties, cities, and standard metropolitan statistical areas. Volume I, Parts 1 to 67: Characteristics of the Population. This will consist of 67 parts —one for the United States, each of the 60 States, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and Canal Zone. Each part will consist of the data ppreviously published in the four chapters A, h, C -and D, and will be in the form of a separate, buckram -bound book. Parts 64, 66, 66, and 67—for Guam, Virgin Islands, American games, and Canal Zone, respectively —will be bound in -a single book. Volume I, Part A: Number of Inhabitants. This will be a compendium of the 67 chapter A reports, i.e.-PC(1)-lA to 67A. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS A large number of persons participated in the various activities of the 1960 Census of Population. Primary responsibilities were exercised by many of the persons listed on the preceding page and especially by those in the Population, Decennial Operations, Field, and Geography Divisions, and Statistical Methods Office. Within these units of the Bureau, most of the staff members made important contributions to this program, particularly Henry D. Sheldon and Charles P. Brinkman of the Population Division in the planning of the content of this report; Morton A. Meyer, E. Richard Bourdon, and Richard A. Hornseth of the Decennial Operations Division in the proc- essing and compilation of the statistics; Robert B. Voight, then Chief, and Ivan Munro of the FfeldDivision in the collection of the informa- tion; Robert C. Move and Robert L. Hagan of the Geography Division in the delineation of special types of urban territory and other geographic work; and Robert Hanson and Herman Fasteau of the Statistical Methods Office in the planning of sampling and quality control procedures. Important contributions were also made by the staffs of the Administrative Service DIvision, Everett H. Burke, Chief; Budget and Management Division, Charles H. Alexander, Chief; Census Operations Office, Robert D. Krook, Executive Officer; Electronic Systems Division, Robert F. Drury, Chief; Personnel Division, James P. Taff, Chief; and Statistical Research Division, William N. Hurwitz, Chief. March 1961. 332 FINAL REPORTS OF THE 1960 CENSUS OF POPULATION The results of the 1960 Census of Population are being published as soon as they are tabulated and assembled. Prior to the final reports, selected data are being issued in several series of preliminary and advance reports. Certain types of unpublished statistics will be available for the cost of preparing a copy of the data. Also, under certain conditions, special tabulations of the 1960 Census data can be prepared on a reimbursable basla. Further information can be obtained by writing to the Chief, Population Division, Bureau of the Census, Washington 25, D.C., and giving a specific description of the figures desired. Volume 1. Characteristics of the Population. Ben description on page III. Votume II (series PC(t) reports). subject Reports. This volume will consist of approximately 40 reports devoted essentially to detailed cross -classifications for the United States and regions for such subjects as national origin and race, fertility, families, marital status, migration, education, employment, unemployment, occupation, industry, and income. On Pomp subjects (e.g., migration) statistics will also be shown for standard metropolitan statistical areas or Staten. In addition, there will be reports on veterans, the U.B. population overseas, and the geographic distribution knd characteristics of the Institutional population. Volume Ill ($Pries PC(a) reports). Selected Area Reports. This volume will conaNt of two reports showing selected characteristics of the population (1) for State economic areas, and (2) according to the also of piece where the individual resided. series PHC(1). Census 71rart Reports. •These reports will present Information on both population and housing subjects. There will be one report for each of the approximately 175 tracted areas in the United States and Puerto Rise. The population subjects include age, race, marital status, country of origin of the foreign stock, relationship to head of household, school enrollment, years of school completed, piece of residence in 1955, employment statue, occupation group, Industry group, place of work, means of transportation to work, and income of families, as well as certain charaehrWes Of the nonwhite population in selected tracts. The housing subjects Include tenure, color of head of household, vacancy status, condition and plumbing facilities, number of rooma, number of bathrooms, number of housing units in structure, year structure built, basement, heating equipment, number of persons in unit, persons per room, year household head moved into unit, automobiles available, value of property, and gross and contract rent, as well as certain cbsracterfatia of housing unite with nonwhite household head for selected tracts. In addition, for selected tracts thaw reports will contain data on certain population and housing subjects for persons of Puerto Rican birth or parentage and for white pen $ with Spanish surname. (This series is the same as the tract reports Included in the publication program for the 1960 Census of Housiug.) Iv Number of Inhabitants INTRODUCTION This report presents statistics on the number of inhabitants of the State and its counties or comparable areas. In addition, figures are presented for census county divisions, urban places, Incorpo- rated places (cities, boroughs, villages, etc.), urbanized areas, standard metropolitan statistical areas, and on the population of the State and its counties or comparable areas classified by urban - rural residence. These data were secured in the 1960 Census of Population, conducted as of April 1, 1900. Comparable statistics from earlier censuses are also.presented. The extent of presentation of separate statistics for individual States Is related, in part, to the Constitutional requirement that census figures serve as the basis for Congressional apportionment. Some of the detailed presentation for States, and even more of that for counties, cities, and census county divisions is based on Census Bureau experience as to what information is most wanted, supplemented by recommendations of our advisory committees, research, educational, and business organizations, and individuals. Financial limitations are, of course, an underlying factor compel- ling conciseness and such allocation of space as will serve all needs as fully as possible. Usual place of rssidenoe.—In accordance with census practice dating back to 1790, each person enumerated in the 1960 Census was counted as an inhabitant of his usual place of residence or usual place of abode, which is generally construed to mean the place where he lives and sleepsmost of the time. This place is not necessarily the same as his legal residence, voting residence, or domicile; however, in the vast majority of cases, the use of these different bases of classification would produce substantially the namentatistics, although there may be appreciable differences for a few areas. In the application of this rule, persons were not always counted as residents of the places in which they happened to be found by the census enumerators. Persona in the larger hotels, motels, and similar places where, guests usually pay for quarters were enumer- ated on the night of March 31, and those whose usual place of resi- dence was elsewhere were allocated to their homes. In addition, Information on persons away from their usual place of residence was obtained from other members of their families, landladies, etc. If an entire family was expected to be away during the whole period of the enumeration, information on it was obtained from neighbors. A matching process was used to eliminate duplicate reports for a person who reported for himself while away from his usual residence and who was she reported at his usual residence by someone else. Persons in the Armed Forces quartered on military installations were enumerated as residents of the States, counties, and minor civil divisions in which their installations were located. Members of their families were enumerated where they actually resided. As in 1950, college students were considered residents of the communities in which they were residing while attending college. The crews of vessels of the U.S. Navy and the American Merchant Marine in harbors of the United States were counted as part of the population of the ports in which their vessels were berthed on April 1, 1960. Inmates of Institutions, who ordinarily live there for long periods of time, were counted as inhabitants of the place in which the institution was located; whereas patients in general hospitals, who ordinarily remain for short periods of time, were counted at, or allocated to, their homes. Persons without a usual place of residence were counted where they were enumerated. Americans who were overseas for an extended period (in the Armed Forces, working at civilian jobs, studying in foreign uni- versities, etc.) are not included in the population of any of the States or the District of Columbia. On the other hand, persona temporarily abroad on vacations, business trips, and the like, were enumerated at their usual residences on the basis of informa- tion received from members of their families or from neighbors. Urban -rural residence. Dats on the population of the State by urban -rural residence are shown for the State in table 1 and for the counties, or comparable areas, in table 6. According to the definition adopted for use in the 1960 Census, the urban population comprises all persona living in (a) places of 2,500 inhabitants or more incorporated,ae cities, boroughs, villages, and towns (except towns in New England, New York, and Wisconsin); (b) the densely settled urban fringe, whether incorporated or unincorporated, of urbanized areas (see section below)] (c) towns in New England and townships in New Jersey and Pennsylvania which contain no incorporated municipalities as subdivisions and have either 25,000 inhabitants or more or a population of 2,500 to 25,000 and a density of 1,500 persons or more per square mile; (d) counties in States other than the New England States, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania that have no incorporated municipalities within their boundaries and have a density of 1,500 persons or more per square mile; and (e) unincorporated places of 2,500 inhabitants or more. This definition of urban is substantially the same as that used in 1950; the major difference between 1950 and 1960 is the desig- nation in 1960 of urban towns in New England and of urban townships in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. The effect on popu- lation classification arising from this change was actually less than the list of those places classified as urban under special rules would suggest, because, in 1950, most of the population living in such places was classified as urban by virtue of residence in an urbanized area or in an unincorporated urban place. (See sections below.) In censuses prior to 1950, the urban population comprised all 'persons living,in incorporated places of 2,600 inhabitants or more and areas (usually minor civil divisions) classified as urban under somewhat different special rules relating to population size and density. In all definitions, the population not classified as urban constitutes the rural population. In the tables presenting the population by urban -rural residence, the "current" urban defini- tion refers to the population classified in accordance with the definitions used in 1950 and 1960. The term "previous" urban definition refers to the definition used prior to 1950. The ,moat important component of the urban territory in all definitions is the group of incorporated places having 2,500 in- habitants or more. A definition of urban territory restricted to such places, however, excludes a number of equally large and densely settled places merely because they are not incorporated places. Under the definition used previous to 1950, an effort was a made to avoid some of tb mom obvious omWose-by %a inclusion of edeeiod places which were classified as urban under special rules. Even with these rules, however, many edge and closely bun -up pales were eacluded from the urban territory. To improve Ito measure of the urban population, the Bureau of the Comm adopted, In 1980, the concept of the urbardeed arc and delineated, in advance of enumeration, boundaries for uninoorpo- rated please. All the population residing in urbandringe crew and in unincorporated places of 9,800 or mots is classified as urban according to the "current" dsfinftion. The urban towns, town- ships, cod counties as dedoed for the 19W Census an somewhat similar to concept to the minor civil divisions classified as urban under special rules In 1910 and 1980. For the convenience of those interested in the historical trend of the urban and rural population, the IM and I9Ml population figures an shown on the basic of both the "currant" deflaltion and the "previous" degdtion. Although the Bureau of the Consul has employed other definitions of "urban" In prior years, the urban and rural population figures published hen " according to the "previous" dedeltion have been revised to present a sub- stanually consistent "dim. Coundz*—Ths primary divisions of the Stain are, in geserel, termed counties, but in Louisiana these divisions are known as parishes. Then an no counties In Alaska; In the State, data me shown for eleotion districts, which are tie nearest equivalents of auntiea. In come States (Maryland, Missouri, and Virginia), there Mrs also a number of cities which are independent of any county organization and thus constitute primary divisions of their Stain. Census county divisions. —For purposes of presenting census. statistics, counties In 18 Stain have been subdivided Into statleti- aal ate", which an called "rescue county divisions" (CCIYs). These divisions am used Instead of the election precincts, town - chips, or other minor civil divisions for which population statistics per previously reported. These changes were made because the boundaries of the minor civil divisions observed In previous esosuces changed frequently or wen Indefinite. Where the boundaries changed frequently, eomparison of the data from one emus to another was impeded and the statistics for the area were of limited value. Enumerators had difficulty in locating boundaries and in obtaining an accurate count of the population where the boundaries were indefinite, did not follow physical features, or wen not well known by many of the inhabitants because the areas had lost most, it not all, of their kcal. functions. Census county divisions wen established In the State of Wash- ington for use in the 1980 Consul. Between 1930 and 19W they were established in 17 additional Stain, including 10 Stain In the Wed--Arieoua, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, New Misdoo, Oregon, Utah, and Wyoming --and 7 States in the South—Alsbsma, Florida, Qeorgla, Xoutuoky, South Carolina, Tanswas, and Tex". The owns county divisions wen defined with boundaries that addom require change and that con be sexily located. The boundaries normally follow physical features, such as roads, bighwa)rs, trails, railroads, power' 11", streams, and ridges. The use of survey lines was limited. The larger incorporated pieces an recognized as separate divisions, even though their boundaries may ehange as the result of annexations. Cities with 10,000 inhabitants or more generally are separate divisions. In addition, some Incorporated planes with as few as 8,MO Inhab- kab may beseparate d[vidosc. When an unincorporated enclave arnste within a city, it is included in the bane census aunty division " the city. In establishing census county divisions, consideration was given to the trade or service areas of principal settlements end In come cases to major land use or physiogrephlo dtCeresom. In are" with census tracts, each census county division is a census tract or group of mote, or the comblnatton of two census county divisions represents one census tract. Bach census county division b s a awes which Is mdinaft the UAW of the principal place located within it, except, in the Slate of Washington, that moat county, divisions are numbered rather then named. The boundaries of oensus county dividous wen reviewed with the oMdala In each county end various State Agencies and were approved by the governors d the StaW or their representatives. Statistics on the population of each county by census county divisions appear In table 7. Inoorponied places and unlnoorpo- rated places are indented under the emus county division in which they ere located. When an unincorporated plans Use in more than one census county division, each part is designated " "part," and is shown under the separate census county division In table 7, with the total population of the place shown In table & In the State of Washington, some revisions In the census county divisions recognized in 1060 were made in tha metropolitan counties In order to coordinate the divisions with tbe expanded system of census tracts. Places. —The term "place" as used in reports of the decennial censuses refer to a conoentntiou of population, regardless of the existence of legally prescribed HW* powers, or functions. Most of the places listed am incorporated sa cities, towns, villages, of boroughs, however. In addition, the larger unincorporated places outside the urbanized are" were delineated and those with a population of 1,000 or mots are presented In the same man. net as Incorporated places of equal else. Hach ustsoorporated place possesses ► definite nucleus of residences and b" its bound - Ades drawn ac " to include, it feasible, all the surrounding closely settled arc. Furthermore, unl000rporsted places an shown within urbstdod are" if they have 10,000 Inhabitants or more and it there was an expreas on of local intarast in their recognition. The towns in New England and townsblir in New Jersey and Pennsylvania recognized w urban are also counted as places. I"orparatod plan". —Political unite recognized "Incorporated places in the reports of the decennial caucuses are those which an Incorporated " cities, boroughs, towns, and villages with the exception that towns an not recognized as taeceporMed plow In the New England Steal, New York, and Wisconsin. Tha towns In them States are minor civil divisions similar to the townships found In other Stain and not necesearlly thickly settled centers of population such "the cities, boroughs, towns, and villages In other States. Similarly, in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, where Iowa townships posaew powers and function Andlar to than of Incorporated places, the townships an not cl"dfied " "Iscor- porsted places." Thus come minor civil divisions which an incorporated" In one legal sense of the word an not regarded by the Census Bureau as "Incorporated places." Without this restriction all of the tow" in the Now England Stain, New York, and WWondn and the townsbipe In New Jersey and Pennsylvania would bans to be counted as Incorporated places without any consideration of the nature of population settlement. A number of towns and townships In these Stain do quality, however, as urban towns or townships and In othe" the densely settled portions are rseognised as unincorporated planes or as parts of an urban fringe. Valworpotatad plea. Ae in the 1980 Consus, the Bureau has delineated boundaries for densely settled population centers with- out corporate limits. All such placer of 1,000Inhabitants or more an shown In tables 7 and S. Population data for 1980 are shown only for those unincorporated places which had the same name in both 1960 and 1960. Of course, the boundaries at many ace► places have changed " the communities bars grown. Urban pines. —The count of urban places In 19e0 includes W Incorporated and unincorporated places of 9,500 Inhabitants or more, and the towns, townships, and counties alosslged " urban. Under the "previous" urban definition, places of 9,5M or more and the are" urban under special rules wen urban places. Asaw atless.—The population Aguro for an Incorporated place at earlier caucuses applies to the arc of the place al the too" of Number. of Inhabitants M. the given oensus. Hence, thaindicated.changein,population over the decade reflects the elfeot,ot any, annerations,or detachments. In order to permit an analysis of, the•relative imporisnca+of pop- Watiou growth within the old boundprlm-and of population added in annexed territory, table 9�for,, Incorporated places of 2,5W,or more has been included in this report. There were a•great many annsrstions to cities in the decade of the 1960's, and some of tbena involved large arum. urbanised ersn The major objective of the Bureau of the Census in delineating urbanised areas was to provide a. better separation of urban and.rural population in the vlchdty•of the larger cities, but Individual urbanised areas have.proved to be useful statistical areas: Theycorrespond to what are called "con- urbations" in some other countries. An urbanized area contains at least one city of 60,000 inhabitants or more in 19W,1 as well as the surrounding closely settled incorporated places and unin- oorporsted are" that meet the criteria listed below. All persons residing In an.urbanized area are included in the urban population. It appeared desirable to.delineate •the urbanised arose in terms of the 1960 Census results rather than prior to the census an was done fix 1950, For this purpose a peripheral gone around each 1960 urbanized area and around cities that were presumably approaching a population of 60,000 was recognized. Within the unincorporated parts of this zone small enumeration districts were planneda usually including no more than one square mile of.land area and no more than 75 housing units. Arrangements were made to include within the urbanized area those enumeration districts meeting specified criteria of population density"well"adjaeentincorporatedplaom. Sinceltheurban- ised area outside of incorporated places was defined In terms of enumeration districts, the boundaries for the most part follow such features an roads, streets, railroads, streams, and other clearly defined lines which may be easily identified by census enumerators in the field and often do not oonforid to the bound- ades of political units. In addition to its central city or cities, an urbanized area also contain the following types of contiguous areas, which together eontitute its urban fringe: L Incorporated p4om with 2,600 inhabitants -or more 2, Incorporated places with lees than 2,600 inhabitants, pro. vided each has a closely settled area of 100 dwelling unite or more 3. Town in the New England States, townships in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, and counties elsewhere which are classified as urban 4. Enumeration districts in unincorporated territory, with a Rue density of 1,000 inhabitants or more per square mile the area of large nonresidential tracts devoted to such urban land uses as railroad yards, factories,"arid cemeteries, was excluded in computing the population, density of.an enumeration district.) S. Other enumeration districts in unincorporated territory with lower population density provided that they served one of the following purposes: _ a. Fro euminste enclaves b. To close indentations in the urbanized area of one mile or less across the open•end c. To link outlying.enumeration districts of qualifying density that were no more than 1% miles from the main body of the urbanized area. Contiguous urbanized areas with central cities in the awns standard metropolitan statistical coma are combined. Urbanized are" with central cities in different standard metropolitan statisti- es1 are" are not combined, except that s single urbanised area was established In the New York -Northeastern New Jersey Standard Consolidated Area, and In the Chicago -Northwestern Indiana Standard Consolidated Ares. a There we a few erembed arm w)an Oars are "testa mind duet" nut here a aombtusd popetiA n of at lath teAea. On the action below W "Standard Metro- pantie statnnat Arm" sw astha dlmmien ortwin antral cittes, neither otwhich boss a popoyt W erscAce moron. aAn tatlmiranm dltWd (RD) Is a tmaa ana Waved to an memento whieh must be ass"Md and npatod mpmatelr• In M009 mac m &D eontalaa appnrN mayirfphprlaredb. , The boundaries, of the urbanized areas for 19p0 wlll;not ooaform to those for 1960,,partiy because of actual changes jn lend usm and density of settlement, and partly because of relatively minor changes•fn the rules used to.define,ths boundarles. The changes, in the rules include the following: 1. The. use of enumeration districts to,conatruct4he,urbanfud areas in 1960 reaulted in a less precise, definition than in 19,50 when the llmits�were selected in the field using Individual blou'ks n'the unit of area added. On the other hand, the 1960 procedures produced an urbanised area based on the census reeultr rather than an area defined about a year before -the census, as in 1900. 2. Unincorporated territory was included in the 1960�urbanhzed area if, it; contained at least 500 dwelling unite ppeerr square mile, which is somewhat different criterion than the 1,000 persons for more per square mils of the included 1960 uninoorporated are", 3. The 1960 areas include those -entire towns in Now•England townships in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, and counties thai ere classified as urban in accordance with the criteria listed in the section on urban -rural residence. The 1950 criteria permitted the exclusion of portions of these particular minor civil, divisions. In general, however, the urbanised are" of 1950 and -19W are based on essentially the same concept, and the figures for a given urbanized area may be used to measure the population growth of that area. An urbanised area may be thought of is divided into the central city, or cities, and the remainder of the axes, or the urban fringe. Any city in an urbanised area which is a central cityof a standard metropolitan statistical area (ace the fallowing section) is also,a central city of the urbanized area. With but two exception, the names of the central cities appear in the titles of the are".- , The central cities, of the New York -Northeastern New Jersey Area are.the central cities of the New York, Newark, Jersey City, and Paterson-Clifton-PassaioStandard Metropolitan Statistical Areas. Likewise, the central cities of the Chfcago-Northwaetern Indiana Aresare the central cities of the Chicago and Oary-$ammond- East Chicago Standard Metropolitan Statistical Are". Data for the entire urbanized area are shown in,this report in table 10 for each State in which a central city of the uea Is located. If that part of an urbanised area that extends into4nother,State does not Include a central city, data am shown only for that part within the State. Standard -metropolitan statistical sre",—It has been long recog- nized that for many types of social and economic analysis it is necessary to consider as a unit the entire population In and around the city whose activities form an integrated social and economic system. Prior to the 1950 Census, areas of thsAype had been defined in somewhat different ways for different purposes and by various agencies. Leading examples were the metropolitan dis. tricts of the Census of Population, the industrial areas of the Census of Manufactures, and the labor market are" of the Bureau of Employment Security. To permit all Federal statistical agencies to utilize the same areas for the publication of general- purpose statistics, the Bureau of the Budget has established standard metropolitan statistical areas (SMSA's)! -� Except•in New England, an SMSA is a county or group of opn- tiguous counties which contains at least one city of 50,000'inha6it ants or more or "twin cities" with a combined population of at lent 50,000. In addition to the county, or counties, containing such a city or cities, contiguous counties are included in.an SMSA if, according to certain criteria, they are essentially metropolitan in character and are sooially and economically integrated with the central city. The criteria followed in the delineation of SMSA's relate to a city, or oitiss, of sufficient population size'to constitute the central city and to the economic and social- rela- tionships with contiguous counties that are metropolitan In character. a Sm aye tb Burma of the Budget pablianm aftMare MdrMoUtta BONMtesi Aram. II.S. garemmat Printing once. WYba4tm dos, D.O., 1eaa. TM California 1. Eask SMSA must Include at least: ►. One city with 50,000 Inhabitants or more, or b. Two cities having contiguous boundaries and amsthuth g, far general economic and nodal purposes, a single com- munity with a combined population of at least 50,000, the smaller of which moat here a population of at lust 16,000. 9. It two or more adjacent counties each haw a nit of 50,000 other (�sity limmita or ts to eNI llmmbe)d the clthey wwM be us mud city the Name wean � ytkera dWbAMM evl socially woe that the two eats an not The adtwla of metropolitan aharseter relsM primarily to the attributes of the outlying county as a plats of work or as a home he a conseatration of nonagdoultural waken. BpWiloolly, thus wlteri► are: 6. At least 76 portent of the labor force of the county must be In the nonrgdoultural labor forte. C In addition to criterion g, the county must mat at had one of the following conditions: A. It must have 60 percent or more of its population living In contiguous minor civil divisions with a density d at Is" ci�polpvisionewwkhu such0edensity uradiatin` from a os minor city in the area. b. The number of nonagricultural workers employed in the county must equal at least 10 percent of the number of s. Its nonegrisuhurml labor torts living In the aunty must li in the tcountty eoontaiui s thhe s�gest �y in tthhee; ar or the outlcounty must be the plats of residents of a bell eultutal labor twee of at Is" 10,000. 6. In New EnxLnd the city and town are administratively MAN Important tLrn Ike count , and dot& are compiled locally for mush d In defining �Md'divisions.s. N � ntowwnns and sides are the units on end and more reMeW crew result, a pbecauselon donsltsomMer eny d M 10A.1 Wiper pause mqe is used as the meaaure of The ar"Wia or isurstion relate primmar to ties "tat of soeeomM and an" scssmuoiestion bat. an *a outlying sountW sad an sestral county. 6. A county is regarded an integated with the Bounty, or eoun- Nr eoaMiWngthe esuiral sate of the area it altber of she following a. If 16 percent of the waken living in the given outlying county work In the scanty or oounties sontalalog the central city or cities of the area, or b. 1125 percent of those woo in the (von outlying Doubt live In the county or scuttles an=g the eontnl oltr or cities of the arts. Only whore data for criteria 6s, and 6b an not condusive an other related types of information used. This Information includes such Items me average telephone o" per eubscribdr par mouth front the county to the county antatuing control cities of the arm; portent of the population In the county located In the antral city telephone exchange area; newspaper etreulaticn reports prepared by the Audit Bureau of Circulation; analysis of charge accounts In raw stares of osntra; cilia to determine the extent of their use by residents of the contiguous Bounty; delivery serdoe practices of retail stores in control cilia; omolal trame counts; the extent of public transportation fWMIN in operation between antral situ mod communities in the oontiguous county; end the extent to whkh ;Deal planning group rod other chic organisations operate jointly. 7. Although there may be esveral slue of 80,000 or mots to an SMSA, not all an necessarily antral cities. The following edtecia are used for determining oontral cities: a. The largest city in an SMSA is always a antral city. b. In addition, out or two additional cities may be secondary central cities on the basic and In the order of the following Criteria: (1) The additional city or cities have at last 250,000 Inhabitants. (S) The additional city or cities have a population of out. third or moo of that of the largest city and a miaimum cntIttos,i�t�aWcori ciies iof nhosein4wow6sslties quay under criterion lb. (A sit> wWeh Wfisd am a secondary antral bit 1 In 19fi0 but wtdoh does not quallI in 1900 boa ban temporarily retained as a antrY city.) S. The titla of the SMSA's consist of the names of the omtal chits followed by the names of the States in which the area an located. Its this report, data for SMSA's which area State lines on shown In full in table 11 for cook State In which a antral city is looted. It that part of an SMSA that extends into another State dots not Include a antral city, data an shown only for the part within tho Stall. In table 19 only thei part of the SMSA which is within the Shah is shown. In the 1940 Coons oprrte, data were procen/ed for standard metropolitan areas (SMA'a) and in several artier cenauses a momewhat slmSar typo of area celled the "metropolitan district" was used. In I0fi9, tea ariterla for delineating SMA's were revWd by the Bureau of the Budget, and, at the same time, the arms ware designated a standard moutpolltu statistical ales. The comparative figures shown hen for 1940 apply to as SMSA a defined In 1900. WAS& rd esreoSgmted arcs. In view of the special Imp"W" of the metropolitan oompiesss around Now York and Chiesgo, the Nation's largest dtie., several contiguoue SMSA's and adds tional eountes that do not appear to meet the form+l int grsism criteria but do have strong interrelationship of other klnda hew ban combined into the New York-Northe stern New Jerry sod the Chicago-Northwestorn Indiana Standard Oonoolldated ADM, rtapootivcly. The tome is Identical with the New York -North. eastern New Jersey SMA of 19M, and the letter omupomb roughly to the Chicago SMA (two more counties having been add). NUMBER OF INHABITANTS California LIST OF TABLES [Page numbers listed here omit the State prefix number which appears as part of the page number for each page. The prefx for this State rs 6] Table Page I. -Population of the State, urban and rural: 1850 to 1960— --_.— __ _.- 16 2. Population in groups of places according to size: 1960 and 1950.—..-._-_....-._... ................... _.__-- 16 3.-Population in groups of places according to size: 1900 to 1960____.___._.-..-.......__...___._----..-.- 17 4.-Populatiou in incorporated and unincorporated places according to size: 1960--...-...... .---•-.------ 18 6.-Population of ipcorpomted places of 10,000 or more from earliest census to 1960__._._.__...._._._.__.......-. 18 6.-Area and population of counties, urban and rural: 1960 and 1960`-.—__--__._.._._-- 23 u of es, by censu county 9. 1960 population of areas annexed between 1950 and 1960 by incorporated places having 2,600 inhabitants --.24 &-Population of all incorporated places and of unincorporated places of 1,000 or more: 1940 to 1960— 28 or more in 1960-----•-------------------------------------._.---------• 31 10. 1opulation of urbanized areas: 1960 and 32 11.-Populatiou of standard metropolitan statistical areas: 1960 and 1950--..............._........._._............._._......._ 35 12. 1opulation of the State and of standard metropolitan statistical areas, by type of residence: 1960--.- 35 LIST OF MAPS The State, showing counties, places of 25,000 or more, and standard metropolitan statistical areas ...... ._....... 2 The State, showing census county divisions_................................................................................................................ • 3 Urbanized areas (separate map for each area) ................. ..... ....... _......... .......................................... -.............. 36 6-1 6-2 A B C D E F G H J K L M N 0 P Q R S T U CALIFORNIA-- COUNTIES, PLACES OF 25,000 OR MORE, AND STANDARD METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 B C D E F G H J K L M N 0 P Q R S T 0 0 Places of 25,000 to 50,000 With 100,000 to 250,000 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 A rym, FERNDALE SMITH RIVER-GAEOUtr i srsxtyOU co. HAPPYCAMP KLIMATM �J XUMB�I o �RTH TRINIry-KI.AMATFI r7� STAI S LOWER TRINITY ARCATA \)) FORTUNA HAYFORK y/ I / DARSERVIILE ' _ � MAD RIVER CALIFORNIA—SECTION 1 CENSUS COUNTY DIVOONS HORHRR00 K-HILT v MONFAGUE TJONE$ rmimm YREKA 5 � MODOC RUTTE�VALLEY Tuw� CO. TULE UKE r iDLE LAKE Ns� R'EEp KTUR4SMOUNT/ ASTAMCCLOUMMEOICINELAKE DDHSMUIR J SACRAMENT 0 M'EAVERVILLE I CANYON EAST cu CE c.,.,,..-?HAST AM HTRAI SHAy7A 1 amy � SPRISE , � J �- A� , e•a..s .. ANOERSON{OEy0..COO, I - / SCALE ins 7 A SON VAPRISE LLEY R dnn.riiLiv ivroryenlN placm arc eMivmily ivdvded iv ISe a.me cmvm romq'di.ium,.v de urogetusd placc,Very small mcla.m ue vet sLom m hne uya. 2 3 4 5 6 7 L ,—caly ropin of Ihu map may 4 pmc6+ from Svpetivttvdemt e[Dxv.mn, U. S. Ge.emment Pcvmb Office, Wmhiv6mv 21, D. C. a ApI 1, 1961. m w G CALIFORNIA—SECTION 2 CENSUS COUNTY DIVISIONS 2 3 4 5 SYMBOLS TYPE STYLESpN� --� COUNTY WASMNG"XDN COUNTY --- CENSUS COUNTY DIVISION WAU"NaTOR CENSUS COUNTY DIVMM N -------- - INCORPORATED OR UNINCORPORATED INCORPORATED PLACE WITH 50,000� 4c J PUKE NOT A CENSUS COUNTY DIYSbON wummom OR MORE INHABITANTS VALLEY INCORPORATED PLACE V TTH P 0 1a THAN WOOD INHABITANTS NADEUNE MiY.,3„�s UNINCORPORATED PLACE +4iNS p�- WOTMIODD ,-L � "LU>F � 7ENAMA ' UM'l4 CO� 3N (I `J r ` MM7,\O Cp, ! f`-AMMLONGLOS C --- dry" • WEST ry ` RD/LEi 0 TEt•AkAt�SOSANVILLE —. ~ a CN[STER 1' N f " GVTONYrLLLF'LEOG; :t �w.-r:. �i NONEr COVELO cREGVfUt r G!(E EDRE-"--� •�- O"LAMO ..`kr� UL ARACC t+ /(ice --i /� QUINcr ftwou CO. 1 _�..!>.�Z. M+RNAur N r 1TNER SALIt ( ,• I AN LINO- r Parr ft .': a COyCy—� ` Mk"t 1-UNIA RU "1`-�"'- Upp&R Nh 'I ! ^� i NALMFR/p -"M CO 9QRA N RAL-7ALNAc[�+W • ELGR UNE w'CSE I �c.•y S.-s jEM .HA COLGSf^rULL, ✓•~` r` N,utsl� Y NEYA41 1/1V'�A CO. U ++� AOINTARENA "OPLAND ` L t ,^ .�r�a -- emu-ya✓�.._�0 pL1 - 1 GtNEbRf -tE -! EAyYI 1Ny uUNDA I 3nw.� ER CO. '`coLuu it K�.A 'si' ni"a' CRASS VALLEY! 4j -AIMN x LE 3 n E G I I I 2 cq CALIFORNIA-SECTION 3 - CENSUS COUNTY DIMONS V 3 4 I'Oy. COC ` ' ESFARI G'"lirs Rpl O ""11 X4U/ Q i. Jt Napf ff"Nryy ' WIryTEgS u�4° h41 °a "'f ar xnp I �-_ pAvis Y,y SOLA140 Co. �� OId'ON ••, VY,4fltl fi Y>fROf4/f4 ./I��1yf 4p ✓,y say, ! n ffk1� 1 2 3 J a m ,/�A Ry RAM Y,tr ~• ENTO CO. AN SOA@RUIN CI O ' x4� r.� _ x\ 21i�y�"Tr'O g +br " I ,y "" *4rnehal. fp T f r fTOrYr°"I f b, �.i\ Of L EDA CO. °yf" C, + i x4o°° � WrTfpp. C�,f FAIT Rr f'j3.,n n: � yG"yf !floY FpR6 E„SpR /yb ,G,,.yM,,�yyf ,yy�ay� Yfgr 1 NEW NA„ SCALE 20 K 4 5 m Cn 1 ri S CALIFORNIA—SECTION 4 6 rs sue-' p'nae•'�N V C �GR Mr4t r �RGRMA'!LA y l� • '" CALAVZRA6 CO.. L AM.tLf ♦ "7"j 5 r% `wLTgntu� r < MAM♦EI:4 MA ROUiNM�t r"' "-�' SORINprT..� *4RKLr{qLgX 7 6 7 a *of S" 8 •cA�c a 9 9 JI KI This as a corrected copy of the map which appeared on page 6-6 of the 1960 Population Census report, Number of Inhabitants for California, PC(0-6A. Merced County vas omitted in the original printing. Ili CALIFORNIA-SECTION 4 CENSUS COUNTY DIVISIONS 5 6 7 8 9 CEO ��•nu0 CO. ` DIVIDE KE oxen' L'ALLEy AMERICAN RIVER t 1 RESCUE,ENRPLAY 1 w x.b, +cox. [ SAH AHnn CALAVEAAS CO. MAq,K�EViLLE MONO NORTH STAHIS(AO6 y05EM1iE ♦� iMX[ ♦4 COULTERVILLE 9CC t YOSEMITE a ,� MONO SOUTR SHELLING nxu °A"w r [a, MARIPOSA \\ r GUSTINE MERCED RU PLANADA- �. RAL LE GRAN LOS BAN P to xe„ tt`T OAKHURSr, NORTH PORK OS DOS r PALOS Xa P+F 4ae[NraU (%� s OAIRYGND SCALE y,aa SLE "x xaxtN MA � MADE DERA qua ♦ e S`OLUTHWEST s -. SOUTHEAy7� 5 6 7 8 9 [no KI CALIFORNIA-SECTION 5 CENSUS COUNTY DIVISIONS 3 4 5 6 7 8 N .4�4-�0 wSNln.4 �t / a y dam • HOLLISEER�..c0.VSIERRA Y•FIRERAU ' •.v.xoey� GH i ww� nov ao'acy.. ° ane ixv 1O cmuve p • avw � �"•> m ii TOflO coxnao - x,y�l xnxvon 'rqi' IYNwry10[ r"'�•+b 4aC a ♦ MENDOTA i} x.Pa v+xwnv.un � s"yym.:� eurx rxnnv _ awwn aMr van v� u�w'c �Pw•• SAN BENIT0.81 u•ax•. ram` P'6! •.a vRWATER T1RANOU�ULL n. c"nurxas vc• - ex 'Jwnxanc anxusa yw SOLEOAO v l l e�.m. 4ma COASTAL V KING CITY AV Ra M COALINGA HURpN SrA SAN ARDp —�- A AVENAL N SCALE [ CORCORAN 3 4 5 6 7 8 NI H 4-1 rI srsyo� J-- A 'ROF�NFMCF _ _ C � ROOMANF j �THRFF RrYF" ZWATM - , A4FY SPMXGVii4'�lodbsoNDAL[ lL• t' ... S LR[NN[ FARLIMANF sr..� q O 10 b b b bMILY 9 10 11 L M A 4 5 B'w LUI808L 00 Co* _ NORiR PASO ROBLES COAST i.DrwaYAyy 1 n- L ••�! Mxen CALIFORNIA-SECTION 7 CENSUS COUNTY DIVISIONS 6 7 8 9 N fCAI[ t0 D 19 }D tl tl tl MILtD a'w _ WASCO oCEARLANO- 4z:) DELANO RURAL 1 � � SfGFTER 411[f414e Rlpx 110RIxY OIIWf[ '�'Y�W t. lDTTDNWILLO Rr •Br4NtB LAKE ISARE ,wuowro ATASCAOERO 1 ela LLA fl- Ruup I Ro4etu n Lwr 1 tpU[ IIIRp URLVRRp O ARROYO GRAMp WESTSIOE °mRp 4j 1 E /MGy MMY40. �4ti yTIB ARVIN- -"^- f♦ , 9 ♦ ILfxyy�• n LAMoNi 4.aY„y b ♦ � EAST KERN : �g - TMgyi I 1 MARIA CO TEHACHAPI 1�I 4, SANT VALLEY4 CUYAMA IPOC VALLEY .•�'O YIRIOY 4YYOR 1 ppt4r Yrtl CYOYi[RYp n lrtl po'R, r,"" url Wei P lz IR '© '© 9 i 5 Q t' �uie.urcaaysCo. I)A011[S AMA 7[L yAlty `1 ! yo. 4 _ t _ _ �F�si+'~�-'^c_ia Arm• -Z s (~ 1 y \K 'may' r � •v.-. y!�i .yY Mr. arm �f�i.�. qI" � _ � _ _ •�� I M•.YY Y r1+�i�•v QLA �r`� 1-`T.ILL _('_ -____- �rYAYrt `��•,'A wYY•4f Or+ � }�.� .. ��M•�.M--ice MfMfr! �.y�"mot AY• ityyin� l� 11CJ�LQ ,, 6 7 8 IL, 0 row P R CALIFORNIA-SECTION 9 CENSUS COUNTY DIVISIONS 10 11 12 �r tprO co. L IRED MOUNTAIN-TRONA I MOJAVE VALLEY - NLWBERRY-BAKER L ADELANTO LUE E VALLEY- E VALLEY xrornr BIG TWEHTYRIHE RACMSMOROHGp VALLEY SCALE fo O 10 20 SO 1p SO MILES 10 11 12 NEEDLES NEW �I �l RI R Is T El 10 CALIFORNIA—SECTION 10 CENSUS COUNTY DIVISIONS II 12 13 C`f .I-z 1'ERR— �YAtLEY CHUCNwAtLA MORRIATA l toruwxn � Y $&V VALLEY CENTER CA ... iac.q�I jl TwIXO �rOur+ru't - NArARCpS=_err..- RAMONA _ (MIERtA( WsrwrwyrN - E+.ww ,441NE "AWtEYRORAL E acAtc to o ro s 10 11 I2 RI TI CALIFORNIA--INSET FOR LOS ANGELES AREA INSET C r------ - - -- -- ------ -- - --- -� LOS ANGELES CO. TSAN GLExDALE r BERNARDINO CO. ' PASAOENA SOUTH ANTELOPE VALLEY F MOUNT BALDY- WRIGHTWOOD. I Burbank ssi UPPER SAN GABRIEL VALLEY A-.GH I Glendale - ---, ; Madt I _ ,`r •`" ' Meru re_ � Monrovia}__ --- - UPLAND Los Angeles Pasadena _ ALTA LOMA- ::T"IT-'t�': �;Glwaorii':__ ETIWAND I _ �'. ..lYd °.C•rop Pavdan e 5 . Sal, rn IrMndab' .-, }:= --r .y""1 Upend i�aeMljl- SOUTHWEST SAN GABRIEL VALLEY Alhambra:e� sri',^�:i� „�,r=.',?'`',; "� ; - CUCAMONGA FONTANA' HIIIS -_ IMonte', r•- Pnkr° .��-- 4j �. �'- -' 8 5,;, = "•-- •,� West Covina \.r Pomona Montclair MONTCLAIR ' r MontelaY i � °H ft <' ""`"ice - �pl. /___.— _ �_ Park L '\,L �,° S �; *-�,�--; \•$`�I_: ' — - _ VINEYARD Anga/es �fL pJp,F% L��t _,1 I� { \walnut -, Onbrlo =� :`r+> P?rf_;`'ti JURUPA e„�'? _ -' Huntington Pad Vernon^ .Don Z _ 3�y`\, YL-i`ChlnO i -------G/en Am&,rh, -i^l r.� pXGE INGLEWOOD ' . �` "a . a •'mgee `AC % V .y a,},Oeustryh ONTARIO _. aEctYA'e0�' t; ., ti r_, \.. SOUTHEAST -r 1 LOS - - 1`� -�,--\\ y ' ` d\�r(jL"1 EAST SAN GABRIEL VALLEY , r ' By ' Inglewood �} P . IPe ''u`rs '��� Haxtherne [gz.;: s,T SOUTHEAST SDB'n r'BteA Downey 'Sent,S,urF,( `^.�,�% WHITTIER - _ CHINO ' LYnNood _ Eaai' _:rl ,� �.• \NSrnb. la Nfan :;., `I Segundo 0 =Y �• {f. k1 a:, ,=p t-p-•-Y__i Nero: RIVBrSIdB SOUTH BAY CITIES __• % hU_ _.,,_ ' ;r --;Norwalk• ^•Mirada? t; era >:• NORCO (PS)a MinkaNan Beach Y'~,tfi+' F r C Lr7 ararn00 S i HIII}.i. FULLERTON-LA HABRA l::� olopton l.� I n e Fullerton _--- r�` .;ALVORD Hermon aeatirk a laer0 &1. jr__ 0 : `y `♦ , _ , J_ 1Yuaa U t ._tY [--" `15 j ANAHEIM-GARDEN; PlatanNa \0" •••'Yr Gar Ma p ' ake 00 01. f'Buena Park � GROOVE ,y��V i COMPTON Y}g _ _{�`� `� I!'} Corona Torrance F`,,,Dalryl'.Cd ;_%\ , SANTA ANA CANYONLAKE MATMEWS Gn00i a o L___.• ,i'=-`a�nEN Its EMatM 1.:-, NORWALK.. OYPras M? n„ Anaheim �i�,.c _ +_31Qoal Hill ,_'-i° L'�y:__`� Palos VedM c• �+ •V` , `�_- � r''+�`,n ''OrinP (' SAMTA ANA•ORANSE Faetnl__. i _ = •:�Oniilj Long Beach .� —ir` Garden Grove'•e''•' ��EMESCAL oAa •Nile, - a r y ' WaalminalM • r �� C,{PFRDES }=•% LONG REACH -Santa Ana (APJ LAKE DOD 4 y t •-01 ' .•' , ToMinr JVOA :� ya' �'• •�^ TRABDDD ' NOR TX Vl r40°°EL TORO COAST CCggss a eu<,' , ,CENTRAL COAST SCALE 3 O 3 6 9 12 MILES CALIFORNIA--INSET FOR SAN FRANCISCO AREA —SECTION I LU""ALLINA AN YALLE'f� AMxNw r.�'�SMt xxN ,�FiRF�-i xAfAil•. I,tww �= . INSET A BrA I YlLL[T �'ti��S .• IWCYNw Y N ,fir ...,�Is.�� • _l: 1 nwxox ♦ '\ '-� fY VIALITO y , CCD NAMES IN CONTRA COSTA COUNTY t stYNuwxnu! W awNe4xoww j nixes[ 11 nNx[ N[xtua[s 3 Ij Na CU" uwaw iIjS 13 KUTA U 5 [ANADA& 14 ""case coge Isum"m x } KIM, 1s . AIITIE I} UMIAK* mamm it ALNYTca[[ Sc^L ] O ] s 9 12MIL6 1r� ' sAN � >?xxAlvcrsca [, rAlxnuwsmsvx 11NNti SO C1� co iptuMta ! " GoN Rmy A I S. 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HHI �L \ MORGAN HILL SpAWn. \ LLAG.SLUY.3 fAN Y(A(�RTiyI\X\ fxlmy� 1 GILLOY ,V 1 6-16 ca]I mia Table 1. .POPULATION OF THE STATE, URBAN AND RURAL: 1850_TO 1960 [Por dexriPtion of cannot and previous uebert de�titiov, are tent Minussign H denotes decrea¢e] The State Urban tenthry Rural terrl06ry Petwot of total In=over pre- Number Irocresx over bra- age I°�sse. � Ong Ceneus data Population cd1Og �"PA1° oforbeg PoPodatian Population Urbar Rana Number Nooent Numb Percent Norther Percent plaeee Current .,ben definition: 1960(Apn I)___________________ 15,717,204 5,130,981 49.5 388 111,573,155 26539,420 5,CO3,735 58.9 2,144,049 97,246 4.8 86.4 80.7 13.6 19.3 1950 (Apr. 1)------------- ----- 10,586,223 3,678,836 53.3 253 ,.. ,.. 2,046,803 ... ... I'memua trlmt definition; 19W (Apr. U------------------- 15,717,2(R 5,IM,981 48.5 3D1 11,n4,L01 4,065,516 56.4 4,442,803 1,065,405 31.5 71.7 28.3 1950 (Apr. 1)___________________ 10, 586,223 3,678,836 53.3 s212 s7,208,835 2,306,560 47.1 o3,3W, 3% 1,R2,2T6 68.4 3W.1 131.9 1940(AW. 1) .- 6,9W,38T 1,2W,136 21.7 167 4,902,265 741, 669 17.8 2,005,122 489,467 32.2 71.0 2910 I930 (Apr. 1)___________________ 5,677,251 2,W,390 65.1 155 1, 858,6D 78.8 1.A6, 655 416,753 37.9 67.9 1920 (Jan. 1)___________________ 3,426,861 1,069, 312 GL.1 10'1 2,160,596 2,326,959 9%,540 58.5 1,099,902 190,772 21.0 67.9 32.1 32.1 15) 2,3T1, 549 892,496 60.1 70 1,4W,419 691, 599 89.0 909,130 200,897 28,4 61.8 38.2 i910(Apr_ 9W(June 1)__________________ 1,485,053 V11655 22.4 40 976,820 184,356 31.8 708,zO 84,Y99 13.5 52.3 47.7 1890(JOE. 1)_._..._.----- 1,2 ,398 348,704 40.3 33 589,464 218,853 39.1 623,934 129,8% 26.3 48.6 51.4 18M(JURA 1)------------------ 864,E94 3 ."7 X.3 18 370,611 162, 173 W.8 4%,f 142,274 40.4 42.9 W.1 1870(J. l).................. 560, 247 180,2m 47.4 8 208,438 129,787 165.0 3A,809 M,466 16.7 39.2 62.8 18W(June 1) 379,994 287,39'1 310.4 4 78,6A 71,831 1,053.2 301,343 215,566 251.3 M.T 79.3 18M(Jane 11----------------- 492, 599 ... ... 1 6,820 ... ... 85,%TI ... 7.4 92.6 1 Includes 1,444,981 permve in urban territory cutaide urban places- 2 Includes 1,235,452 peraooe it urban territory outaide urban flares. s Revised eirwe fabld9ation of 1950 repo s. 4 Returns for MSS in unplete, thee, for Oottre Coate and Senta Clare Counties having bean lert and those for Sat yrwncicco hsviag ➢are destroyed by fire, Table 2.-POPULATION IN GROUPS OF PLACES ACCORDING TO SIZE: 1960 AND 1950 [Percent Prot shown where less than 0.1] 19M 1l50 T d area aM site of a YPe a$e Number of ]@Pratt of total Percent of Number of population Percent of total Percent of pleene Po lation W 1aWdation total plates PoPutalron total 15,717,8 100.0 URRAN Tod______________________________________ (r) 13,573,155 86.4 100.0 (1) 8,539,4M 80.7 1W.0 Within urbanized err®s---- _--- ____---- ____________ .., 11,943,983 T6.0 W.0 ... T,219,444 68.2 04.5 Central citm,total ------------ 15 5, 526,020 35.2 40.5 9 3,923,109 37.1 45.9 _ ________________ atiesofl,000,000ormorB 1 2,479,015 15.8 18.3 1 1,9W,3% 18.6 23.1 CARS of 500.000 W 1,000,OW................... 2 3,313,5W 8.4 9.7 1 W5,3W 7.3 9.1 Cities of M000 to 500,000 2 711,716 4.5 5.2 2 9i8,962 6.8 8.4 Citiesof100,000W2WW0__ 3 529, 792 3.4 3.9 1 137, YR 1.3 1.6 Cities of 50,000 W I00,000 6 445,343 2.8 3.3 4 3x,860 3.0 3.8 Cities under W,0p0 1 46,617 0.3 0.3 ... ... ... ... Urbmf total______________ _______________ ... 6,417,955 4D.8 47.3 ... 3,296,335 2,OW,883 31.1 19.5 38.6 2A.1 Pisan of RA--________________________ places of1W,000 or eve, re .................... 165 T 4,972,W4 756,912 31.6 4.8 36.6 5.6 81 3 469,149 4.4 5.5 Placts of 50,000 tt 1W,OW 22 1,489,212 9.5 11.0 7 A2,324 4.8 6.0 Places of 25,000 to 50,OW----------- ------ --- 45 1, 543,969 9.8 11.4 11 350,m 3.3 4.1 An. of 10,OW he 25,00D_________ ___________ 58 - 974, 596 6.2 7,2 37 W0,865 5.7 7.0 Ylacesof5,OW to 10,000.. 22 Its,016 1.1 1.2 11 82,464 O.d 1.0 PlaceR o12,500 to 5,OW ...................... 11 40,267 0.3 0.3 12 45,993 - 0.4 0.5 Placesunder2,SW_ 15 18,993 0.1 0.1 8 8,946 0.1 0.1 Places of 2,W0 to 2,5W 4 6,321 0.1 0.1 1 2,P19 .. ... Placrs of1,500 to 2,0W--- _------------------ 4 6,441 ... 2 3,996 Places of 1,000 to ],5W 1 1,174 .. .. 1 1,147 .. ... Places under l,OW--- --- --- __________ 6 3,017 ... ... 4 1,7X. ... ... Other urban territory_____________ 1,425,988 9-1 10.5 ... 1,226,506 11.6 16.4 whude adnsded sans------------------------------ WE 1,629, 172 10.4 12.0 10 1,319,W6 12.5 15.5 Pkcea of 25,OW or more 9 281,k1 1.8 2.1 6 2A5,576 2.3 2.9 Placesof10,000m25,000________ _________________ 40 621,361 4.0 4.6 m 528,482 5.0 6.2 Places of 5,OWW 10.000 ......................... 48 326,32'1 2.1 2.4 39 260,532 2.5 3.1 P1acesof2,5Wto5,gp_________ __ _______________ 131 399, 583 2.5 2.9 W 285,336 2.7 3.3 RURAL Toni______________________________________ ... 2,144,0U) 13.6 100.0 ... 2,Oi6,803 19.3 1W.0 147 21,237 1.5 11.3 148 249,664 2.3 12.2 placesa 1,00DW4500 ............................ Places a 2,OW to 2,5W_------_---------- ------- 36 80,097 0.5 3.7 39 Es, 280 0.8 4.3 Places of l,5W to 2,000............. .. ............ 48 84,459 0.5 3.9 55 93,738 0.9 4.6 Other rare) territory 63 76,681 1,902,812 0.5 12.1 3.6 M.7 54 67, 646 1,797,139 0.6 17.0 3.3 87.8 URBANIZED AREAS TnW______---- _____----------------------- 11 11,943,983 76,0 1W.0 8 7,219,444 68.2 10D.0 2 8,91%454 56.8 74.7 2 6,019,024 56.9 83.4 Areas of 1,000,OW or more------- ------------------ Amasof 5W,000 to 1,Wo00 ,0_____ __________ 2 11438,980 9.2 12.0 Areas of 250,0W to WD,OW________________-.--_-_. 2 6a9,451 5.3 6.9 1 432,t6 6.0 Areas of to 2 4 689,358 4.4 5,7 5 767,G46 7.1 T.2 10.6 under i00 Areas uroder100,000.......... ............... ...... ---- 1 72,740 0.5 0.6 ... ... ... ... a Mere were 388 places of 2,500 or �re. 50 2 Meru were 253 places of 2,0 or . Number of Inhabitants 6-17 Table 3.-POPULATION IN GROUPS OF PLACES ACCORDING TO SIZE: 1900 TO 1960 1960 1950 Current Previous Current Prenous Subject and siu of Place 1940 1930 1920 1910 1900 urban urban urban urban dentition definition definition definition NUMBER OF PLACES Urbaatudtory..... ................... /A3 301 261 212 167 155 107 70 40 388 301 253 212 267 255 107 70 40 Plocee of 2,500 or mom ....................... Places of 1,000,000 or more ............... 1 1 1 1 1 1 ... ... ... Places of 600,000 to 1,000,000............. 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 ... ... Places or 260,000 to 60,000______________ 2 2 3 1 1 ... 2 1 Places of 100.000 to 250,000_______________ 10 9 3 4 3 2 1 1 1 Pine. of 50,000 to 100,000............... 28 27 11 11 7 6 4 ... 1 Places of 25,000 to 50,000................ 55 47 17 17 13 10 5 5 1 Places of 10.000 to 25,000.............. .. 98 91 75 70 34 28 13 13 6 Places of 5,000 to 10,000................. 70 54 50 44 51 48 26 30 9 Places of 2,600 to 5,000.................. 122 68 92 61 56 58 56 39 21 Place, under 2,600___________________________ 15 ... 8 ... ... ... ... Rural undwry ........................ 166 75 168 1 95 1 119 125 146 us 76 147 = 148 71 81 77 77 66 44 Places of 1,000 to 2,600______________________ Places under 1,000__________________________ 19 : 20 24 38 48 69 62 32 Cumululve summary: Places of 1,000,000 or more_______________ 1 1 1 1 1 1 - .. ... Places of 600,OD0 or move..____..-__ -_ 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 Places of 250,000 or more________________ 5 5 5 5 3 3 2 2 1 Plasm of 100,000 or more ................. 15 14 8 9 6 5 3 3 2 Places of 50,OD0 or more_________________ 43 41 19 20 13 11 7 3 3 Plasm of 25,00D or more_________________ 98 as 36 37 26 21 12 8 4 Plasm of 10.000 or more_________________ 196 179 111 107 60 49 25 21 10 of 5,000 or am ------------------ 266 233 inin111 97 51 31 19 Men, Plasm of 2,500 or more__________________ 388 301 253 212 167 155 107 70 40 POPULATION Man torrltary________________________ 13,573,255 11,274,401 8,539,420 7,208,823 4,902,265 4,160i596 2,326M9 1 468,419 776,820 12,128,174 11,274,401 7,303,968 7,208825 4,902,265 4,160,596 2,326,959 1,468,419 776,820 Phene of 2,600 or mom --------------- _------ Plasm ofl,000,000 or more_ ............ 2,479,015 2,479,015 1,970,3m 1,970:358 1,504,277 1,238,048 ... ... Places of 500,000 to 1,000,000_____________ 1,313,540 1,313,540 725,357 P15,357 6%536 634,394 1,083,349 Plasm of 250,D00 to 60D,000______________ 711,716 711,716 969,729 969,729 302,163 264,U63 .. 736,110 342,782 Places of 1,286,704 1,3B2,ma 465,284 487,349 290,02'/ 216,261 350,... 102,479 60,0000 100,0000______________ Places of to 1,872,487 1,861,M8 833,184 833,284 633,184 487,349 60,0000_______________ 25,000 Pisan of 26,000 to ................ 1,872,489 1,612,069 595,664 604,154 476,483 339,764 199,184 199,182 193,945 943 29,90 282 25,000 Places of ................ 1,595,959 1,396,836 1,342,996 1,061,828 40,460 409,460 201,832 164,108 98,854 98,854 6,ODD o 10,0000 Places of to 494,343 342,996 385,575 385,575 171,602 64,1U8 62,098 5,0000_________________ 2.500 Places of 00 to .................. 418'sio 242,581 242,... 338,946 221,427 221,427 204,58'! 197,574 197,574 202,633 138,657 74,363 und 2,5 00 ------00 Plasm Under ... 8,946 ... ... ... ... ... ... errito_________________________ Ocher urban territory ........................ 0,988 1,425,988 ... 1,226,506 ... ... ... ... ... ... Runt .... i........ .................... 2,144,049 4,442,801 2,046,803 3,377,398 2,005,122 1,516,655 1,099,902 903,130 708,ZU 21..1,237 88,80 249,W 125,074 132213 123,964 228,563 M,155 69,443 MEER of 1.000 to 2,600...................... Places under 1,000.......................... 12,148 15,205 12,097 13,821 V564 30,420 h5,114 41997 21,335 Other rural territory ........................ 1,890,664 4,338,739 1,785,042 3,238,503 1,849,345 1,362,371 926,225 756:078 617,485 Cum Fie; mmmaryry: or e_______________ 479,015 2,479,015 1,970,358 1,970,358 1,504,277 1,238,048 or mare________ __ ______ PlPlacmof 00,0,00 or more of 3,792,555 3, 3,792,555 2,743,715 2,745,715 2,138,813 1,872,442 1,083,349 250,000 ace, or more ................ Place, of 4,504,271 3,715,444 3,715,444 2,440,976 2,156,505 1,083,349 'T36,110 342,782 100.000 Plasm of e................ 3,686,703 5,686,903 4,0'n,398 2,446,532 1,551,508 886,284 443,261 500,00 or Me re Plates of mere_________________ 7,723,535 7,547,913 5,014,241 5,034,395 3401,695 3,401,895 1,5A,692 512,221 25,000 or Places of or more____.__._.. 9,398,022 9,593,981 9,159,982 5,500,246 5,500,246 5,618,395 3M,141 3:620,601 1,952,524 fym,284 1,265,654 541,303 10,000 Places of or e_________________ 11,193,981 10,634,984 6,629,593 6,987,398 4,312,103 4,697,678 3,963,022 1,932,SP4 1,265,654 5,000 o r more Places of or more ...... .... ........ 12,128,174 11,031,820 6,972,569 6,987,398 4,697,678 2,326,959 1,329,762 702455 702,455 2,500 Places of 2,600 or more ...... ............ 12,]28,174 11,274,401 7,303,968 7,208,825 4,902,265 4,160,596 4,160,396 2,326,959 1,46H,419 776,820 PERCENT OF TOTAL POPULATION Urban territory- . ...................... 96.4 71.7 80.7 68.1 71.0 1 73.3 67.9 1 61.8 52.3 77.2 71.7 0.0 68.1 71.0 73.3 67.9 61.8 52.3 Places of 2,600 or more.....I—- _._........ Places of 1,000,000 or mom --------------- 15.8 15.8 18.6 18.6 21.8 21.8 .. ... Places of 600,000 to 1,000.000............. 8.4 9.4 7.3 7.3 9.2 11.2 31.6 Pleceeof 260,000 to 600,000 .............. 4.5 4.3 9.2 9.2 4.4 5.0 ... 31.0 0.1 Plasm of 100,000 to 250,000______________ 8.2 7.3 3.4 4.4 6.9 5.1 6.3 6.3 6.9 piece, of 60,000 to 100,000............... 12.3 11.8 7.9 7.9 7.1 7.5 7.4 4.5 Place, of 25,000 to 60,000________________ 11.9 10.3 3.6 3.7 6.3 6.0 5.9 7.� 2.0 Place, of 10,000 to 25,000. ......... ... 10.2 9.4 10.7 10.0 6.9 712 5.9 8.2 6.7 PlaCm of 6,000 to 10000................. 3.1 2.8 2.5 1.5 3.2 3.1 2.9 2.1 5.6 3.0 6.0 3.5 5.0 5.9 2.7 5.8 4.2 3.0 Places of 250D to 6,li00.................. Place, 2,6o0__________________________ 0.1 0.1 ... ... under Other urban territory ........................ 9.1 ... ... 11.6 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Bunl terdlary ......................... 13.6 28.3 1913 31.9 29.0 26.7 32.1 39.2, 47.7 1.5 0.6 2.4 2.2 1.9 2.2 3.8 4.7 4.7 place, of1,000 to 2,600-.. ---- ---------- Plume under LOW ___________________________ 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.$ 1.3 1.8 1.4 Other rued territory ........................ 12.0 27.6 16.9 30.6 26.8 24.0 27.0 31.8 41.6 Owed '711maryry: Plume o[1,000,000 or more ............. 15,8 15.8 18,6 18.6 21.8 21.8 ... ... Pisces of 600,000 or more-:: ............. 24.1 24.1 23.9 0.9 31.0 33.0 31.6 .. Places of 250,000 or more________________ 28.7 28.7 33.1 33.1 35.4 38.0 31.6 31.0 23.1 Places of 100.000 or more ................ Places Of 50,000 or more_________________ 36.8 49.2 36.2 48.0 38.5 46.3 39.5 47.4 42.2 49.3 43.1 50.6 37.9 45.3 37.3 37.3 30.0 34.5 Places of 25,000 of more_ -------------- Playa of 10,000 or mom_________________ 61.1 71.2 59.3 67.7 32.0 62.6 53.1 63.1 55.6 62,3 56.6 63.8 51.1 57.0 45.0 53.2 36.5 3.1 Places of 6,000 or more .................. 74.4 77.2 70.2 71.7 65.9 69.0 66.0 68.1 6810 72.0 0.8 73.3 62.0 67.9 55.9 61,8 47.3 52.3 Places of 2,500 or more .................. 1 1 L Revised elnae Wblfaetim of 1930 "Part-, 6-18 California Table 4. POPULATION IN INCORPORATED AND UNINCORPORATED PLACES ACCORDING TO SIZE: 1960 All places Incorpoeated UnamorPomted Placce Incorporated �a U.P. red Siw of urban -rural Places Plncce Sire of Place and uAemmral Nam. Population N. Population Nmn- Population barr- POPulntion �" Population �- opulatidn ptand claeaifihad. clesa6ution bar bar bar Toal___--- _----- ____---- 369 12,400,552 365 ll,137,W5 2PL 1,242,947 In nb'.ocd a,ens-Con. 168,016 22 168,C16 •.. ... 3 3,992,333 3 3,992,555 •• .... SW,OW or more ................ S,WO to lO.OW--------------- 2,500 to 5,OW----.._.._. -"- ll 40,269 11 40,269 .. ... to 600,000 2 911,916 2 911,916 ••• •"" 2,000________________ 4 8,321 4 ... 100,000 1OQ000 to 30 1,9U,904 9 1r182,4X 1 104,290 1,500 W 1,600 to 2,, W________._._____ 4 4 •.. ... 50,001)to 00,0000.__._.--_-_. 28 1,934,560 1,861,2C8 1 93,352 1,OW to I,SW________________ 1 1,441 1,194 1 1,441 d,194 ... ... 25,000 to WON -------- 55 1,892,%5 0 45 1, 549,952 ]A 324r535 6W to 1,000 ------------------ L 2,518 2,518 ... ... 25,0W_______________ to 20. W_____________ 22 481,363 16 392,222 4 89,3A3 SW 2 ... 2 2 ... ... 10,000 lO,OW to 20,W0_____---- _---- _ 96 1,134,394 64 926,033 12 188,361 ------------------- Under 2W___________________ er Under ___ ••• ••. ... ••• ••• 5.0100 to 10,000__________ ______ 90 494,343 X 396,B36 16 4l r3t19 2,WO to 5,000_________________ 2,000 to 2,5W ----------------- 122 40 439,850 g8,418 68 IS 242,581 39r480 X 22 199,269 48,938 Ocher wbm eeritory-_---... 208 1, 629 192 133 1 241 950 95 389 422 9 281 r901 6 255,889 11 26,012 1,500 0 2,0W__--------------- 52 90,900 L9 33,4J0 33 9I,430 20,000to 1,000 to 1,5W................. 64 r:855 13 15,919 51 61,942 26,0W 20,0W to 20,0W-------- 8 196r364 9 152, 320 1- 23,844 5W to1,OW_____------ __ ______ 16 32,391 16 12,%1 ... .. 10,00to 2QOW.__.___- 32 444r99/ 29 3 42,790 5W_--- ________________ 8 2,961 8 2,'161 ... 5,WOto IO,OW 48 32b,321 32 =,am a28,820 16 Under 200.................. .. Under 1 93 1 93 ... ... 2,600 to S,OW___________ _____ g11 399,583 59 2M,314 54 w,501 199,269 to urbavud e,vs_____----;.- 195 10 519 W5 192 9 830,980 23 lA9,215 166 253 3B5 60 85 095 1D6 168 31C 5W,W0 or more--------------- Rurol Nrrimry.__._._._---- 2,OW to 2,SW 3 3,992,553 9llr916 3 2 3,992,555 ffi,916 •• ... 36 W,099 14 31,159 22 48,93E 250,WO to SW,OW ............. 1W,W0 [0 250,OW _________ ____ 2 10 1,286,904 9 1,182,434 1 104,290 ------ ______._._ 1,5W to 2.0W_____.. _. _ - 48 84,459 13 2'g,029 14, 9 33 51,63( .50,0W w 1W,000-------------- 26 1,934,360 29 1,B61,206 1 93,352 1,000 to 1,5W-.----.-----�--- 63 12 96,681 9,853 12 12 9,833 , ... 25,OW to 5D,W0__ 46 1, 590,386 39 1,292,063 9 296,323 500 to 1,WU_--___._.__-.__ 6 2,222 6 ... 20,UW to 26,0W_______________ 14 305,201 11 239,902 3 65,499 200 to 500._.___._-__._____-_ 1 93 1 93 ... ... 10,000 to 20,0W............... 44 669,3, 35 523,B26 9 145,SR Under WO ------------ - Table 5.-POPULATION OF INCORPORATED PLACES OF 10,000 OR MORE FROM EARLIEST CENSUS TO 1960 [Minas sign (-) danotw deereaael Incorporated plain _ P� �eedmg census L Oarporated place Era- low cens1e Incorporated place Popldetion Increase war ceding ceaeua sad ceceus year Population end ceceua year Population Po and census year _ Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number 11.9!ffi0A: 19W 0,855 -595 -0.9 AztL9A: 19W ....... w 4w 9,455 85.6 BBy®10Y HII : 19W........ .......... 30,917 1,785 6.1 ................. 1950................. 64,430- 29,194 W.9 19%................. ll,042 5,833 ll2.0 1950.................. 29r032 26r 823 2,2D9 9,39L a.; 53.f 1040................. 29M M,256 35,03 1,M 6,a29 3.5 21.6 1940....... ,......... 1930......., ......... S,W9 4,me 401 2,348 8:3 95.4 1940:....:...»....... 1930.................. 19,429. 16,053 2,485; ................. 1920 28,B06 5,623 23.2 1920................. 2,460 983 66.6 192t1:............ ..... 6'i4 ... .., ............... .. 19I0........ I........ 23,383 6,919 42.0 1910............. I... 1,4W 614 91.1 1900................. 16r464 5r299 49.5 1900................. 863 - .•. BBAVI� 19W . 12,4W 981 6., 1890................. 11,165 5,459 95.6 .................. 19i1.................. ll, 922 204 1.•. 18W................. 18'10 5,908 1,557 4,151 1,099 266.6 238.3 64R8 KrLD: 1960................. 56,648 22,0X 0.4 IWO.................. ll,918 1, 219 U.: ................. 1860................. 460 ... ... 1950.. 1.............. 34,984 5,532 18.9 1930.................. 10,439 5,389 5,050 4r306 93. Sll: ALBANY: 19L0................. 19M................. 29,252 3,3W 5,911 12.4 1920.................. 1910.................. BB1 ... .. 19M 14,590 -2,986 -53.0 1921................. 18,639 16,638 5,911 46.6 46 4 ................. 1950................. 1i,4 0 53.0 1910....... 14,836 9,891 183.2 B..2 BUEXk 60... 1960.................. 46,401 ... .. 19L0................. 11,493 2'99 2,9W I......... 1900................. 2,... 19M................. 8,569 6,6% .1 248.1 1890................. 2,836 2, 626 ... ... 192]................. 1910 2i462 818 li6X 204,9 HALO19 PARK: Hlla&196 1950................. 90,155 11,598 ................. ... ... 19f2 33,951 ... ... 1950.................. I 98,399 K,240 28. 106.'� ................. 1940... .............. 13,W5 A13141w 1950 3,448 6,9 1920.................. I 16,662 16,%3 -13,9.. 492.'. 492J ................. 1930................. n'38 38,935 ]9,40 31.9 BARN19 196 ................. 30,250 3,216 45.9 1920.................. 2.913 "" 1930................. 38,935 9,463 32.1 1950................. 9,035 3,1r2 41,6 BUBL1W... 19M..... 29,492 20,396 224.2 1930................. 1,... 4... 1950.................. 4,%6 24. I........... 1910................. 9,096 L,... d... 1930................. 2,894 2,952 ... ... 1950.................. 19'ag6 19,886 3.946 24. 1910................. 5, 021 1940.................. 151940 . 1930........ 14,290 9,163 9,%2 M. ANAL 19 : 1950 1114,556 83,525 632.0 PA831W: 1950................. 16,135 5,... @... I......... 1910.................. 565 2,... 162. ................. 1950........:... 1.... 14,556 3, 525 32.0 1950................. 6,135 ... ... 1910................... 1,509 1, ... .. 1940................ I 11,031 36 0.3 CA1 19W. 19M................. 10,%5 5,469 99.0 BBL1: 19fA.....:............ lli 863 "' 19X............. ,,, 5,526 2,898 110.3 1930.. 19,450 4,166 26.1 , 1910................. 2,628 1,192 80.5 1.............. 1%0................. 15,430 39.0 CRICO: 1900.......... ... 1,456 183 14.4 1940.........:....... ll, 264 3,380 3,380 <2.9 19FA.................. 14,79 2,485 20. I... 1890............ L... 1: Yl3 440 52.8 19M................. 9,884 ... -_ 1950.................. 12, 2T2 2,985 32. 1080................. 833 -48 -5.4 1930........ 9,28'I 1,326 14. 1870................. 881 ... ... BSLI I......... 1920.................. 9r961 -1,398 ANTIOCN: 1960................. 1963..: e4L, B46 ... ... 1910.................. 19M 9,339 3,950 5,m 1,130 149, 142. 1960...... 19,305 .................. 1900.................. 2,6 -2X -8. -B, I.......... 1950................. 5,106 5,%5 16.4 143.3 BBITIDNP: 1880.................. 2,694 -... 12. 194n...............:. 5,306 1'%3 1r X3 43.3 196A................. 15,W6 10,429 181.3 1880.................. 3,300 ... .. 1930................. 3,50 1,6T! 84,0 1950 5,569 4, 338 333.0 1920................. 1,936 612 92.2 . I............... 1940................. 1.229 2... CNINO: 1910................. 3,124 430 66.8 193p................. 984 ... ... 4,521 98. 1900................. 694 39 6.1 _ 1940.................. 5,305 5.984 1,580 39. 1@SU................. . 05 9 1.4 ... BBRR19W 1960.....:........... -22 ..... 1930.... I ............. 1930.................. 3,218 3,118 1, 0.. ..: 34, .. A1yCA1IA; 1950 19,939 99.8 1950................. 1940................. U3505 113r 805 BS,X9 28,258 28,258 3,43@ 34.2 4:2 CHmd Y151A: ........:.:...... 1950................. 0,066 23,066 13,944 152.8 1930.......:......... 82,109 26,Q]3 46.5 19FA.................. 1950.................. 42.034 15,929 26,109 '10,989 163. 210, 194o................. 1930 9,122 5,216 3,906 2,0E 94.9 133.0 1 1920................. 1930................. 56,036 40,434 15,n02 29,220 39.6 206.0 1940................., 5,13@ 1,269 32. ................. 19M................. 2,239 1,X3 221-9 1900................. 13, 214 8,113 159.0 1930........ I......... 3,869 1,918 12,151 125, 1910................. 696 ... ... 1890................. 5,101 .... ... 19X .................. ... .. nine revlaed populeticm total for Bellflo Sa 45,9 TTe figure in the table resulted from an codssion Which Was d18cOvarad too late for inclucica in the detailed Sistrlb tihoa. Number of Inhabitants 6-19 'rAble 5.-POPULATION OF INCORPORATED PLACES OF 10,000 OR MORE FROM EARLIEST CENSUS TO 1960-Con. [Mmus sign (-) denotes decrease] Increase over pre- Increase over pre- Increase over pre. Incorporated lace ceding census Incur prated loco ceding ceneue Incur omted lace coding census ceneue year Population census year Population ca.. year Population and dad and Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent OLAAEHFR': XL]: IlkMcsjN8: 1960................. 12,03 6,306 99.7190 ................. 23,437 7,426 41.2 1960.................. 33,033 16,719 102.5 1930.1............... 6,327 3,270 107.0................. 18,013 11,8'74 193.5 1950.................. 16,316 8 053 97.3 1940................. 3,057 336 12.4................. 6,137 2,267 38.6 1940.................. 8,263 1:667 25.3 19.................. 2,719 ... ................... 3,870 2,365 157.1 1930.................. 6,596 ... :.. ................... X'so5.. 1930................. 18,665 4,201 1950.................. 57,536 409.4 \ 1940................. 19,686 4,772 49.3 18,101 3,335 62.5 1940.................. 14,272 14,736 7,536 111,9 1930................. 3,672 20.9................ 8,301 1930.................. 6,730 21.6 1920................. 8,014 8,014 3,302 87.9................ 87.2................ 4,746 2,267 3,... 36.4 3..4 1920.................. 3,487 2,043 2,741 3,982 7.6................ 3,479 ... ... 3,487 741 27.01910 ................. 3,980 695 2,-Jo 202.7LSECUN...w-��s.� 2910.................. 1910.................. 2,965 39.719M................. 38.5 EL S19W... 1890................. 1,315 -... 1890.................. 1,419 546 ' 1890................. 1,315 ... ... ... 1960................. it, 219 6,208 7'7.3 1,231 108 13.3 1940................. 8,038 4,05 116.7 I= ........ 1870.................. 1,231 727 44.2 14..2 CMY196 1930........... 3,503 18'70.................. 304 ... ... ... ................. 71,812 I..... 1930................. 7,503 ... ... ..7 ... 1930 1940 31,793 33,682 96.6 196.3 70:pM196 B&CH...... ................. 1930................. 16,198 16,116 3,682 E8C0190.. 1950.................. 16,115 4,620 76.3 1 1930................. 12,478 11,336 46.4 70.3 190 ......... 16,377 9,833 143.5 1940.................. 1920................. 1,922 6... 1950................. 6,50 1,984 1930.................. 7,197 2,401 2,401 30.1 1910................. 922 ... ... ... 1940................. 4,560 1,l:lq... 33.3 3... 1920.................. 4,796 2,648 6.1 1930................. 3,421 ... ... 1910.................. 2,327 $679 1,... 242.7 24... CONCORD: 1910.................. 679 ... ... 1950................. 36,953 29,255 420.8 L'NR196 1940................. 6,953 5,380 4Mo 19M................. 28,337 22,0 RUNT1960.R 1940................. 1,373 248 1940................. 6,003 3a.2 ...... 1930.................. 11,492 140.1 1930................. 1,912 213 0 4 23.4 19M................. 17,035 1,303 8.9 1940.................. 3,238 1,499 1,<48 41.3 1910................. 2... 19M ................. 25,732 15,752 2,829 29.1 1930.................. 3,00 48 1930................. 703 703 ... ... ... 19M ................. 12,923 1,0/B 1,078 9.1 1930.................. 3,69D ... ... ... 1900................. 17,843 4,518 61.7 CgiONA; 1900................. 2,469 50.8 NULTIm7ON PAKK: 1960................. 13, 336 3,113 30.5 1890..... I........... 4,858 4,858 2,219 84.1 1960.................. 29,920 470 1.6 1950................. 10,223 1,459 16.6 1880................. 2,639 ... ... 1950.................. 29,450 802 2.8 1940................. 8,764 1,746 24.9 1940.................. 28,648 4,057 16.3 1930................. 7,018 2,889 70.0 FAIRFIRID: 1930.................. 24,591 20,078 444.9 1920................. 4,129 589 16.6 1960................. 14,968 11 380.1 1920...... I ..... ...... 4,513 3,214 247.4 1910................. 3,540 2,306 246.9 1950................. 3,118 1,806 11.1 1910.................. 1,299 ... ... 19M......... I....... 1,434 ... ... 1940................. 1,312 181 16.0 1930................. 1,131 123 174 12.2 20.9 F BPACB: 19 17,773 COROW10: 1960................. 16,039 5,339 42.0 1920................. 1910................. 1,008 ex ... ... ................. ... ... 1930................. 12,700 5,70 83.2 1NXUN000: 1940................. 6,932 1,507 77.8 MUZAM; 19W .................. 0,390 17,205 37.3 1930................. 5,40 2,136 64.9 1960................. 14,679 ... ... 1950.................. 46,185 16,071 53.4 1920................. 3,289 1,812 122.7 1940.................. 30,114 10,6J4 34.6 1910.1............... 1,477 342 58.0 FAP.11CIR: 1930.................. 19,480 36,194 492.8 1,00................. 935 ... ... 1960................. 43,790 ... ... 1920.................. 3,286 1,750 113.9 2910...... I........... 1,536 ... ... C032A litS4: FRESNO: 190................. 37,530 ... ... 1960................. 133,929 42,260 46.1 1A RAERA: 19.................. 91,669 30,984 51.1 1960.................. 19................... 25,136 4,961 20,175 2,462 406.7 98.3 Conn: 1960................. 20,124 16,168 408,7 1940................. 1930................. O'M5 52,513 8,172 7,427 15.6 16.5 1940......... I........ 2i499 226 9.9 1950............. I... 3,956 907 29.7 4920................. 45,086 20,294 81.1 193D.................. 2,273 ... ... 1940................. 3,0'•9 775 9.9 1920................. 24,892 12,422 99.6 1930................. ... ... 1900................. 12,470 1,652 15.3 LAKEWOOD: .2,774 2890................. 10,818 9,706 872.8 1960.................. 6.1,126 ... ... CUM CIn: 1880................. 1,112 ... 19W................. 32,163 12,443 0.1 1A 1554: 1950......... I....... 19,720 10,744 119.7 E11LtFDMI; 1960.................. 30,441 19,495 178.1 1940................. 8976 3,307 38.3 1960................. 36,180 42,222 302.5 1950.................. 10,946 ?,On 178.9 1930................. 5:669 3,166 1,027.0 1930................. 13,938 3,526 33.7 1940.................. 3,925 1,412 56.2 1920................. 503 ... ... 1940................. 10,442 .418 -3.8 1930.................. 2,513 1,509 150.3 1930................. 10,860 6,445 146.0 1920.................. 1,004 ... ... DALY CM: ................. 1930................. 4,415 1,725 2,69D ... 155.9 ... LA P19W.. 19W................. 44,791 2 ',sCC 194.9 3960.................. 24,723 ... ... 1950................. 15,191 5,566 37.8 GARO196 1940................. 9,60 1,787 22.8 1950................. 35,943 211538 149.5 3A181DA33: 1930................ 1 7,838 4,059 107.4 1950................. ]4,405 8,496 143.a 1960.................. 21,740 ... ... 1920................. 3,779 ... ... 1940................. 5,909 ... •• 72W9: GAR019 0..... LIYE19W.. 1950.................. 16,058 11,479 251.3 1950................. 18,717 3,196 1960................. 84,238 ... ... 194D.................. 3,479 ` 1940................. 90.7 1930.................. 2,384 2,885 -... -7.5 -... 1930................. 4,573 4,573 1,941 1,... 73.6 7... OLEl190. 3930.................. 3,ll9 ... ... 1930................. 2, 632 ... ... 1960................. 119,442 23,740 24.8 1950................. 95,702 13, 120 15.9 1DOI: 1940................. 82,582 19,846 31.6 1960.................. 22,229 8,431 61.1 00ANEY: 1930................. 62,736 49,200 363.5 195D.................. 33,798 2,719 24.5 s 1960................. r 82,305 •.. "- 19M................. 13,536 30,790 392.9 1940.................. 13,079 4,291 63.2 2910................. 2,746 ... ... 1930.................. 6,788 1,938 40.0 DOAit18: 19M.................. 4,830 2,2M 79.8 1960................. 13,962 ... ... 0Ll2DDNA: 1910.................. 2,697 ... ... 1960................. 20,752 26,761, 420.4 I,WW: EL CAJW: 1950................. 3,988 1,166 41.3 19W .................. 14,415 8,895 161.1 2960................. 37,618 32,018 571.8 1940................. 2,822 61 2.2 1950.................. 5,520 2,141 63.4 1950................. 3,600 4,129 280.7 1930................. 2,761 ... ... 1940................ 1. 3,379 334 18.8 1940............... .. 1,471 421 40.1 2930,............. I... 2,843 969 51.7 1920................. 1,050 581 10.9 NANPDRD, 2920.................. 1,876 3% 26.6 1920................. 469 ... ... 1960................. 10,133 103 1.0 1510.................. 1,482 510 52.5 1950................. 10,0M 1,794 21.8 19W................. 972 -43 -4.2 ' • EL CE11TRO: 1940................. 8, 234 1,we 17.2 M90.................. I'M5 ... ... 196D................. 16,811 4,221 33.5 1930................. 19M 7,028 5,888 1,140 1,059 19,4 21.9 ' 1930................. 1940................. 12,590 10,017 2,573 1,583 25.7 le.8 ................. 1910..... •........... 4,829 1,900 64,9 IM MUH: 19W .................. 334,168 83,401 33.3 1930................. 8,434 2,970 34.4 19W ................. 2,929 1,967 210.9 1950.................. 250,76'7 86,496 32.7 2920................. 5,464 3,854 239.4 1890................. 942 673 250.2 1940.................. 164,271 22, 239 15.7 1910........ I........ 1,610 ... ... 1880................. 269 ... ... 1930.................. 142,032 86,439 155.5 6= _ 6-20 Califomia Table 5.-POPULATION OF INCORPORATED PLACES OF ig000 OR MORE FROM EARLIEST CENSUS TO 1960-Con. [Minus sign (-) denotes decrease] Increase over pre- Increav: over pre- Increase over pre- Incorpornted place population ceding census tnmrporated place Population ceding ceruus Incorporated place Popuatron ceding reoms and census yeae and census year and rensus year Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent LONG BEACHom" MONTCI : ONlARIO: 1920................. 55,593 37,784 212.2 1960................. 13, 546 ... ... 1960.................. 46,617 23,745 103.8 1910................. 17,809 15,557 690.8 1930.................. 22,872 8,675 61.1 19W................. 2,252 1'eas 299.3 HOM BEILO; 1940.................. 14, 1W blb 4.3 1890................. 564 ... ... 1960................. :e,097 10,362 47.7 1930.................. 13,M3 6,303 86.6 19s0................. 21,735 13,719 171.1 19X... I--......... 7, 280 3,006 70.3 Iq5 ALTO=: 1940................. 8,M6 2, 518 45.8 19M .................. 4,274 3,552 492.0 1960................. 19,696 ... ... 1930................. 5,49E ... "... 1900.................. 722 39 5.7 M90.................. 683 ... ... L0.9 AMGEL68: 1DNfNNEi: 1960................. 2,479,015 508,657 25.8 1960................. 22,618 6,413 39.6 OEANGE: 1950................. 1,970,358 466,081 31.0 19M................. 16,205 6,121 W.7 1960.................. 26, 444 16,417 1W.7 19W................. 1,504,299 266,229 21.5 1940................. 10,084 -943 30.3 1950.................. 10, C07 2, 126 26.9 1930..... I........... 1,238,048 661,375 134.7 1930.................. 9,141 3,662 66.8 1940.................. 7,901 -165 -2.0 1920................. 576,673 257,475 80.7 1920................. 51479 556 11.3 1930.................. 8, 066 3,182 65.2 1910................. 319,198 216,719 211.5 1910.................. 4,923 3,175 181.E 1920.................. 4,884 1, 964 67.1 19W................. 102,479 52,084 103.4 19W................. 1,748 86 5.2 1910.................. 2, 920 1,704 140.1 M90................. 50,395 39,212 350.E 1890................. 1, 662 266 19.1 190C.................. 1.216 350 40.4 1880................. 11, 183 5,455 95.2 1880................. 1,396 284 25.5 189C.................. 866 189 27.5 1870................. 5,72e 1,343 30.6 1870................. 1, 112 ... ... 1880..... I............ 6W ... ... 1860......... I ... .... 4,M5 2,995 172.4 1860................. (1) ... ... 1850................. 1, 6141 ... ... .............. 1, 092 ... ... 0MRD: 1960........ I......... 40,265 18,698 86,7 LIWOOD: ARR: 19M.................. 21,567 I$048 153.: 19W................. 31, 614 5,791 22.4 19W ................. 39,821 17, 426 85.4 1940.................. 8,519 2,234 35.E 1950................. .10,982 ]4,659 135.1 19s0................. 28,531 0�456 121864 139.1 1930.................. 6, 285 1,8 Q. 1940................. 17,323 3, 659 5... 1940................. 2,298 33.2 1910........ 1,... 7.. 1930................. 7, 323 ... ... 1920................. 6,531 225, 2,... s... I......... 1930.................. 2,555 $555 ... ... 1920................. 4,108 L, 308 ... ... MA1)eM: PACI19W. 1950................. 10,497 3,933 37.5 PD@ 19W.................. 20,969235 ... ... 1950................. 16,497 4,040 62.6 19W ..... 1950................. 08M436268 36,563 22,617 370.9 1940................. 6,665 1,221 35.4 1950................. 2, 638 663 PACIPIC 1920................. 4,665 1,221 1940................. 3,946 3,946 19.3 1... 19W................ ...... 121 ]9, 2,498 26.0 19M................. 3, 64{ 1, 040 43.3 43J 1930................. 3,30E ... ... ... I. 1950.................. 3,674 54.( 1910................. 2, 40< .•• ••• 19X.................. 6,249 691 12.4 1900.......... a () ... ... NAPA: 1930.................. 5,249 5, 558 2, 584 86: ' I...... 1890................. 950 ... ... 19W ................. 22, 379 8,839 1910.................. 2, 590 24.9 1950................. 13,579 5,839 75.3 25.{ 191C.................. 384 2, 384 ... ... lWIH19W......: 1940......... 6,437 1-320 1950................. 33,934 16,604 95.8 I....... 1920................. 6,757 -966 -4.2 PALS SPRINGS: 1950................. 19,330 14, 170.9 19M................. 169 16 ? 1950...1.............. 13,6n 5,8C8 95.E 1940................ 6,m SM 4, 5tr1 238.3 19M... 5,757 5,791 755 1-359 43.5 1950.................. 7,6W 4,... ]2... 1920................. I I'm 1,... 120.1 I............. 1890................ 4,393 -359 -8.2 1940.................. 3, 434 ... ... 1920................. 859 ... ... 1890................. 1 1880................. 3,731 1,852 852 98.6 9B.6 MATA196 1860................. 1,131 1,81) 1950................. 13,N2 1,ml 18W................. ... ... 19W.................. 28'812 13M 1940................. 13,292 2,561 3.9 1B50................. 159 159 ... ... 1950.................. 25,475 8,901. 51.5 1940................. 16,731 3,.... 57.9 5..9. 1940.................. 16,475 16,652 3,752 22.5 1930................. 6, 794 ... ... NATIONAL CIT.: 1920.................. , 652 15, 131., 19W......... 11,572 54.6 3910.................. 5,900 1,752 1,414 31.`. NffiIW 1....... 1950................. 21,199 13,043 104.9 19W.......... 4,486 2,... 170.E 1950................. 60... 26,957 13,390 1940 10, 3" 10, 301 3,183 41.7 I....... 1900.................. 1, 65B .... ... 1950......... 13,587 30,329 17.4 - 319.0 1930................. 3,116 134.3 I... I... 1940................. 3,25E 1,... 4... 1910................. 1,383 1, 79.8 PNiA1960.. 1930................. 2,254 ••• ... 1we................. 1,733 1,086 647 19.7 1960.................. 27,249 1500................. 1,086 -267 267 -19.7 MBRGeD: 1890................. 1,353 ... ... 19W........ 20,068 4,79D 31.4 PAS4D&NA: 19M... I ............. 15,135 NHNNP19 1950.................. 1 11. 1940................. 10, 135 3'oeg 3, 069 43.4 43.4 ...... 19W................. 26, 564 14, 4.4 11 2 1950.................. ,577 1p4,STT 22, 713 22,713 27. 19X................. 7,0% 3,N2 T.8 1950................. 12, 120 7, 682 173 1 1940.................. 81,864 5,7s 7. 1920............. I... 3,974 872 28.1 1940................. 4,438 2,235 101.- 19M ....... 76,086 30,732 67. 1910................. 3, 102 1,133 37.5 1930......... .1,..... . 2,203 1, 309 146, 192D.................. 45, 354 15, 063 49. 19M................. 1,969 -40 -2.0 1920................. 894 K9 300.9 1910.................. 30,291 21,174 232. 1NQ................. 2,009 ... ... 1910................. 445 ... ... 19C0.................. 9 ,882 235 4, 235 B 6. 090...... .......... 4,11 .. MILLBPAB: NORTH SACPAl16N10: 1960................. 15,873 6,901 76.9 1960.................. 12,922 6,893 114,3 MTALIIMA: 1950................. 8,972 ... ... 1950............, r ••• 619 2,116 11.5 19W�800.................. 10,315 3,720 - 36.: 19X...... 3, 053 4... 1950.................. 18,034 2,211 28.• MILL VALLEY: I........... 3930................. 2, 09'1 ... ... ... 19M.................. 8,245 -2., 1950................. 37,331 3,080 1930.................. 6,226 2, 019 ,019 32.• 1950.1.......... ..... 4,847 2, 48L 31.2 51.2 NOIN196 1910.................. 346 1930................ 4, 847 683 19W.................. 88, 739 ... ... 19M.................. 5,226 2, 1.1930........... 51.E . 19X................. 4,164 1, 613 e3.4 60.0 1900.................. 3,871 3,692 179 369 4.£ 1910................. 2,551 3 0.1 NOVA19: 1890. 3,326 11f 1930................. 2,551 ... ... 1960................. 17,881 ... 1.. I............. ... MIAAIX+ HIISS: 1960................. 22, 444 ... ... OAKIAND. 19W................. 367,548 -37,027 -4.4 PING 9W...: 19W .................. 49, 150 ••• ••• MOIff196 1950................. 384, 575 82, 412 27.3 1950................. 3N 19,196 110.4 1940.......... ••I•••• 1920................... 3D2, 163 216,261 18,300 67,087 6.4 PIMD1960. 195q................ 17, 17,389 6.2 1920,..... 216, 66,089 ".0 19N.................. 10, 117 9.' 1940................. 16, 399 2,530 2, 537 18,3 19W 1N3,174 174 63214 24.3 137.5 950.... 19....I 30,132 266 266 1920................. 19, 842 4, 607 49.8 I.......... ................. 1400........' 66, 14,127 37.5 I............. 1930.................. 9,333 5.' 5.' 1920................. 9, 241 5, 2D'! ]29.1 1890. .. 602 48,682 1920.................. 9, 3J3 051 5, 051 118.1 1910................. 4, 034 20010 99,3 1..••..........• I...•. �W."'•'••••"'•••' 34,550 24, 055 24,055 23414049 29.1 1910............,., ... 2,... 1L... 1900................. 2, 024 -378 -15.9 1860................. 11,543 8, 957 580.5 580.5 1930.................. 1,719 1, 7i9 ... ... 3890................. 2,402 .•• ... 1960................. 1, 543 ... ... 1900.................. ( ) ... ... 189G.................. MONROVTA: 1960................. 27, ON 60893 34.1 00E WE: 1950................. 20, 186 7,379 57.6 1960................. 24,971 12, Me 93.9 PITTSBo1G! 1940.-e..... I....... 12,809 1,917 17.6 1950................. 12,881 8,230 177.0 19w ........ 19, 062 6,299 49.E 1930................. 10, no 5,410 98.7 1940................. 4,651 1,143 32.6 1950.................. 12, 70 3,243 34.'. 1920................. 5,4W 1,904 53.2 1930................. 3,508 2, 347 202.2 1940.................. 9,520 -90 -0.. 1910, 1... ............ 3, 5.16 2,371 296.8 1920................. 1,161 488 72.5 1930.................. 9,610 4,895 103d Iwo ................. 1,205 2% 32.9 19M......... I....... 673 343 103.9 1920.................. 4,715 2,343 98.! 1890......... I....... 907 ... ... 1900................. 330 ... ... 1910.................. 2,372' ... ... 1 Nat returned separately. Number of Inhabitants 6-21 Table 5.-POPULATION OF INCORPORATED PLACES OF 10,000 OR MORE FROM EARLIEST CENSUS TO 1960-Con. (Minus sign (-) dangles decressa) Incorporated place and census year Population Increase aver pre- ceding census Number Percent Incorporated place and census year Population Incrcoso aver pre- ceding cereus Incorporated place and census year I Populution . Increase over pra- ctvlmg census Number Percent Number Percent PCHONA: SACRAIC:N Con. SM 30SE: 1960................. 67,157 31,752 89.7 law ..... 26,386 4,966 23.2 1060.................. 204,196 108,916 114.3 1950................. 35,405 11,866 50.4 1980................. 21,420 5,137 31.5 1950.................. 95,280 26,823 39.2 1940................. 23,539 2,733 13.1 1670................. 16,283 2,498 18.1 1940.................. 68,437 10,806 18.7 1930................. 20,804 7,299 54.0 1860................. 13,785 6,965 102.1 1930.................. 57,651 18,009 45.4 1920................. 13,M5 3,29a 32.3 lam ................. 6,620 ... ... 1920.................. 39,642 10,696 37.0 1910- .............. 30,207 4,681 84.7 1910.................. 28,946 7,446 34.6 1900............ I.... 5,526 1,892 52.1 SMINAB: 1900.................. 21,5C0 3,440 19.0 1B90................. 3,634 ... ... 19W........ I........ 28,957 is,= 108.1 1890.................. 18,060 5,493 43.1 2950................. 13,917 2,331 20.1 18M .................. 12,567 3,478 38.3 P0R'f MENEM: 1940................. 11,586 1,323 12.9 ism..... I............ 9,089 ... ... 1960................. 11,067 8,M3 266.0 1930................. 10,20 3,935 138.2 1950................. 3,024 ... ... 3920................. 4,308 5M 15.3 9M LEAIIDRO: 1910................. 3,736 432 13.1 1960.................. 65,962 M,4w 139.3 BEDDING: 1900................. 313C4 965 41.3 1950.................. 27,542 12,941 98.6 19W................. 12,773 2,517 24.5 1890................. 2,339 ... ... 1940.................. 14,601 3,146 27.5 19"................. 30,256 2,147 26.5 1930.................. 31,453 5,752 100.9 19W................. 8,309 3,921 93.6 SM ANSI=: 19X .................. 5,W3 2,232 64.3 1930................. 4,188 1,226 41.4 19W ................. 11,584 2,396 26.1 1910.................. 3,471 1,218 54.1 1920............... 2,962 -610 -17.1 1950................. 9,188 3,398 58.7 1900.................. 2,253 ... ... 1910................. 3,572 626 21.2 1940................. 5,790 1,140 24.5 1890............. I.... (e) ... ... 1900................. 2,946 1,223 61.8 1930................. 4,650 2,173 87.9 ism ................ 1,369 943 221.4 1890................. 1,821 1,223 203.5 1920................. 2,475 9" a 7 1870.................. 426 .... ... 1880................. 600 ... ... 1910................. 1,331 ... SAN MISIO......: AEDL.V01S; SN! 1L9 19I3 19M.................. 20,437 3950................. 26,829 8,400 45.6 190 ................. ......: 91,922 28,864 45.8 19M .................. 14,180 5,299 3,299 59.7 59.7 19`A................. 18,429 4,103 28.7 1950................. 63058 19,412 44.5 1940.................. 8,881 605 7.3 1940................. 14,324 147 1.0 1940................. 43,646 6,165 16.4 193D.................. 8, 276 2,381 40.4 1930................. 14,177 4,606 48.1 1930................. 37,481 18,760 100.2 1920.................. 5,895 738 14.3 1920................. 9,571 -878 -8.4 1920................. 18,721 3,942 46.5 19M.......... I....... 5,157 2,136 70.7 1910................. 30,449 5,02 117.8 1910................. 12,7A9 6,629 107.8 1900. 1................ 3,0a1 26 0.9 1900................. 4,797 2,893 151.9 1wo................. 6,150 2,138 53.3 im .................. 2,995 732 33.5 Ism ................. 1,904 ... ... 1990................. 4,032 2,339 139.6 ISM .................. 2,243 ... ... 1880................. 1,673 ... ... REDONDO BEACH: SM MMINO: 19W................. 46,996 21,760 86.3 SAN WOO: 1960.................. 13,658 2,428 21.6 19M................. 25,226 1a,134 92.7 19W ......... 29,M3 26,585 132.9 19X .................. 11,230 3,055 37.4 1940................. 13,092 3,745 40.1 1950................. 12,478 5,959 91.4 1910......... I........ 8,175 4,445 119.2 1930................. 9,347 4,434 90.3 1940................. 6,519 2,909 80.6 1930.................. 3,730 3,146 538.7 1920................. 4,913 1,978 67.4 1930............... I. 3,610 2,04E 131.1 19W ..... 394 ... ... 1910................. 2,933 2,090 243.3 1920................. 1,562 ... ... 1900................. 853 252 41.8 w min; 1890................. 603 ... ... am HUENAFlN1'UM: 1960 29,214 12,5so 76.1 1960.................. 63870 28,098 67.2 R®MJOD am: ................. 1950................. 16,534 3,270 24.7 1950.................. 1940.......... ...... .. 41,782 29,403 22,379 5,939 115.3 44.3 2960................. 46,290 20,746 81.2 1940................. 13,264 1,661 14.3 1930.................. 33,979 7,465 136.4 19M................. 25,544 13,091 105.1 19M..... I...... I.... 11,603 7,447 179.2 1910.................. 39.4 1940................. 12,453 3,491 39.0 1920................. 1910................. 4,156 2,901 1,253 431 43.3 17.4 1900.................. 4,184 2,532 2,... 13... 1930................. 8,962 4,942 122.9 . 190D.................. 1, 832 1,832 ... ... 19W................. 4,020 1,578 64.6 3900................. 2,470 150 6.5 1910................. 2,442 799 47.7 1890................. 2,320 950 69.3 1900................. 1,653 81 5.2 1880................. 1,3M ... ... SM PABIA): 1890................. 1,572 169 13.7 19W .................. 19,6s7 5,211 36.0 ism ................. 1,383 06 90.2 am CARIA3: 1950,................. 14,476 ... ... 1870................. 727 ... ... 1960................. a1,370 6,999 48.7 19.................. 14,371 10, 300 3 &AN ,�: RIAL70: 1940................. 3,520 2,3s8 2i382 .0 1960.................. 20,460 6,612 47.7 19W..... I........... 18,567 15,411 4m.3 19.................. 1,132 ... ... 1950.................. 13,848 5,275 61.5 1950................. 3,156 1,386 78.3 1940.................. 8573 551 6.9 1940................. I'm 1,642 128 681 7.8 70.9 SM DIEGO. 19m................. 8,022 2,30 45.5 1............... 1920................. 961 ... ... 19m................ 1950................. 573,243,7 334,387 131,046 . 64.4 1930.................. 1,332 3,934 422 2,055 -7.11930. 53.0 RIL79fOND: 1940................. 1930................. 203a341 147.995 55,346 73,634 37.4 99.0 1900.................. 1890.................. 3,879 3,290 Sm 1,014 17.9 44..6 low loin ................. 71,854 -27,691 47.8 1920................. 74,361 34,783 8'!.9 1BM.................. 2,216 1,435 170.6 ................. 99,545 99,542 75,903 21.1 323,1 2910................. 39,578 21,878 123.6 Ism.................. 841 ... ... 1950................. 3,549 .............. 1,7m 1, 5 9.5 19m................. 20,093 3,2 19.3 2800............. 16,159 13,22 52.8 1920................. 16,843 10, 17,E 18m................ 267 337 147 3TMA: 1910................. 6,m2 ... . 180................. 2,00 21. 19m 1m,35 14,617 3. 186 73 ... .. 190 , 1, 42.6 RIVERSIDE: ................. 1940............... 31,921 1,599 .3 190................. 84,332 37,Sm 34.3 1930.................. 3 14,07 3.8 1950................. ,764 1,Om .8 N 16,03 3, 1910. 485 81 429 706 3,496 83.7 70.9 1940................. 190................. %,696 29,696 5,0 10,355 16.8 53.3 190 ................. 1950.... I............ 12,92 3698 .9 42,9 .................. 4,933 1,305 36.0 1920................. 19,341 4,129 27.1 1940................. 9,094 1,$27 20.2 1890.................. 3,624 ... ... 1910.1............... 15,212 7,239 90.8 193D................. 7, 567 4,363 136.2 19DO................. 7,973 3,290 , 70.3 19M.... I............ 3,204 ... ••• SANIA BMBMA: 18%.... I............ 4,683 ... ... 1960.................. 59,70 13914 31.0 BAN FRMCIs00•r 1950.................. 'V,,654 9,696 22.1 RC60¢AD: 19m................. 740,316 -35,041 -4.3 19Q .................. 3 "958 1,345 4.0 19m................. 15,{76 •.. ••• 1950................. 7/5,357 340,821 22.2 1930.................. 33,613 14,172 72.9 1940................. 634,536 142 ... 19M............ I..... 19,441 7,782 66.7 temu lt: 1960..... 13,421 4,698 53.0 1930................. 634,394 327,716 25.2 1910.................. 11,659 5,ow 77.0 I........... 1950................. 8,723 2,070 31.1 1920. 1............... 1910................. M6,676 416,912 89,764 74,130 21.5 21.6 19DD......... ......... 3890.................. 6,567 5,864 723 2,404 12.3 69.5 1940................. 6,633 228 3.5 1900................. 342,782 43,785 24,6 38m.................. 3,460 ... ... 1430................. 6,425 1,948 43.3 1890.............. .. 298,997 65,038 27.8 1920................. 4,477 1,869 71.7 18M................. 92,671 1910. ................ 2,608 ... ... 1870................. 149,473 149,473 92,671 63.1 163.1 SANFA CuABA-. 1960.................. 58,880 47,178 403.2 MCHAII111TO: law ................. %,802 ... ... 19M.... I............. 11,702 3,052 76.0 1960,......... I...... 191,667 54,095 39.3 1940.................. 6,630 30 5.5 19"................. 137,572 m,614 29.8 SM OAISIM: 1930.................. 6,302 1,082 20,7 1940................. 105:97sa 32,208 13.0 19M................. 22,561 2,218 10.9 1920.................. 3,220 872 20.1 1930................. 93750 .27,842 42.2 1950................. 20, 343 8,476 71.4 1910.... I............. 4,348 698 19.1 1920................. 65,908 a 212 47.5 1941................. 11,867 4, 643 64.3 1900.................. 3,650 759 26.3 1910................. 44,696 15, 414 52.6 1930................. 7,224 4, 594 173.6 18m.................. 2,891 475 19.7 1900................. 29,282 2,896 11.0 19M .................. 2,640 ... ... 1880.................. 2,416 ... ... t Returns roe Son I ..iso9 for M50 destroyed by fire; population in 1852, according to State census or that year, 34,976. s Not returned separately. d Revleod mace publication of 1950 reports. 6-22 California Table 5.-POPULATION OF INCORPORATED PLACES OF 10,000 OR MORE FROM EARLIEST CENSUS TO 1960-Con. [Minus sign (-) danotaa decrease] Increase over Pre- Increase over pre- Increase over Pre- Moorpurnted place population ceding census Inooorated lace Population ceding cena. Intorpated Place or Population ceding census and cenaus Year and .. Ysar and census Year Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent SANTA CRUZ: I SOUTH PAeAORNA--Con. VAL cnJ 19W................. 25,596 3,626 16.5 1910............ L.... 4, 649 3,648 364.4 19W.................. W,BTI 34, 839 133.8 1950................. 21,990 5,0'/4 30.0 Iwo................. 1,001 3 8 W-V 1950.................. 26,036 5,966 29-9 1940................. 16,896 2,501 17.4 Ino................. 623 1940.................. 20,W2 00 4,0.9 24 1930................. 14,395 3,478 31.9 19M .................. 16,092 -5,035 -23.9 19X................. 1910 10,919 11,146 -229 5,48'I -21 W:G SOUTH SAN PAANCISCO: 1920.................. 1910.................. 21,1W 11,340 9,761 3,345 96.1 42.4 ................. 19W 5,659 W 1.1 19W....... I......... 39,419 20,067 103.9 1900................ I. 9,963 1,622 0.6 ................. 18M 3, 596 1, 698 43.6 19M................. 19,351 12,722 191.9 I89O.................. 6,343 356 5,9 ................ 1880 3,898 52.2 1940................. 6,629 436 7.0 Ism,...............,. 5,9 ... ... ................. 18T0............ 2.561 1.6ll l'tal 16... 1930................. 40.4 186 930 1910............. 4,411 2,422 2,... 12..8 I.... ................. I... 1,989 ... 19W.................. 15,'M 4,OG2 34.4 SN✓TA SFRIDCB: STAN19 I950.................. 31,T49 2,815 W 19W ................. 16, 342 ... ... 19W ................. 11, 163 ... 1930.................. 8,204 1,510 22.6 26.2 19M.................. 1,510 26.4 $YTTA NAR... 1950 20,OY! 91,8 STOCKTON: 1920.................. 1910.................. 5,263 S,V53 4,551 1, 913 1,465 26.4 47,5 ................. 1950 30,440 1,918 1, 918 22.5 19W................. 86,321 15,466 a 8 1900.................. 31035 200 69 ................. 19M 8,522 1,465 20,8 1950................. 70,853 16,139 29.5 1890.................. 2,885 1,473 104:3 ................. 1930 9,09! 3,114 99.0 L940................. SL, 914 6,451 1411 1880.................. 1,412 54,V ................. 1920 3,%3 1,6H3 94.5 1930................. 4'l,963 9, 669 19.0 Irc 913 365 365 66.6 ................. 1910 2,260 1910................. 40,296 15,0G3 93,3 law .......... 18W.................. 54B ................. "' ... ................. 23,253 5,W2 32.H Iwo 19go................. 14,906 2114 SANTA YABICA: ................. 14,124 4,142 4,142 42.3 40.3 WATSl9w.... 1950................. 83,249 11,654 law 10,282 216 l9w .................. 13,293 14.9 1950.................. 91,5W 1B4O95 33.8 33.8 18C0................. lam ................. 30,066 6,... 3.1 H3.. 1950.................. 18,9I2 2,635 2, 633 29.5 19M................. 53,146 16,354 44.0 18W................. 3,6'19 ... ... ................,. 19k1B5S 8,939 9.1 1930................. 39A46 21,894 143.5 .................. 331 3,so 1910................. 15,252 94.4 SIINNYVALE: 0.................. 5,013 5,013 12.4 12.8 19L0................. 4,405 156_9 l9w 59,899 50,069 509.4D.................. br446 918 918 26.0 1900................. 3,849 3, 059 1,499 1,07 93.5 ................. 1950................. 9,829 5,456 124.80.................. 3,528 1,+'l9 64.2 1890................. 1,580 ... ... 1%0... I............. 4,T3 1,R99 41.30.................. 2,149 3% 19.5 1930................. 3,094 ... ...0.................. 1,' 648 56.3 SANfA HAULA: 0.................. 1,151 953 189,2 19W................. 13,2 9 2,00 20.2 TOKK9NCE: w... I.............. 398 ... ... 1950....... I......... 11,049 2,063 23.0 19W 100,991 98,750 354,1 19M................. 1930 8,452V86 9,452 3,484 - 3r485 21.8 89.8 ................. 1950................. 22,241 12,291 123.5VINA: ................. 1910 3,969 1,... 'l... 1940................. 9,950 2,679 36.H W....:............. 50, E45 46,146 1,023,'] ................. 1910................. 2, 21fi ... ... 1930................. V,V1 ... ...5D.................. 4,499 3,4V 319.9 0.................. 1, OV2 303 39.< THICY: 30.................. 969 ... ... 19W................. 11, 299 2,8V9 34.2 19W................. 31,021 13,123 T3.3 1950,................ 8,410 4,354 Im.3 1950................. 1V,902 5,29V 42.0 1940................. 4,056 2W 5.aSTBR:19L0 ................. 12,W5 1,90 1B,5 1930................. 3,829 ...60.................. 25,T50 ... ... 19M................. 10,636 I'm 21.4 19M................. 8,758 Ail 12.0 ................. 1900 V,814 6,693 1,144 1,453 19.1 P1.8 TUIJ,H6:1910 19W................. 13,824 1,399 1,1H6 1,. R: 19W.................. 33r6W 10,00 43.9 ................. 18% 5,220 1,6c4 44.4 19w................. 12,824 4,186 50 1950.................. 23,433 9,318 45.4 ................. IBM 3,616 1950................. 8,259 33 19W.................. 16,115 1, 293 8.9 ................. 1 ( ... ... 1930................. 6,209 2,668 95. 1930.................. 14.822 6,80 85.3 law ................. 1HW 423 5 ... ... 19M ................. 3,539 V81 28. 1920.................. 3,44V ................. ... - ... 19M................. 2,758 SL2 24. 4,550 4,5% 1,W5 86.2 186.2 1900................. 2,216 -481 I1910 sm .............. 1900.................. 1, 585 1,O.. 1'11.8 sARAmcA: 1890................. 2,"7 2,2W 503. 503.L 1890.................. 585 ... 1HHD................. 44v gyp; WOODIAND: SWID6: 19W................. 15,918 6,715 93.0 19W .................. 13,524 4,138 44.1 19W 19,353 ... ... 1930................. 9,203 2,M 45.9 1950.................. 9,386 2,749 41.4 ................. 1%0................. 6,316 1,W3 34.0 19GD.................. 6,639 1,095 19,8 1930................. 4,913 1,W1 61.8 1930.................. 5,X2 1,395 33.6 SOUTH CATS: 19X............ I.... 2,922 528 221 1920.................. 4,149 969 30,1 low .................. 53,811 2,915 5.3 1910................. 2,384 ... ... L%O............ ...... 3,LV 301 20.4 1950................. 51,116 N,In 89.9. 1900.................. 2,886 -183 -6.0 1940................. 26,945 9;3D 39.3 1890.................. 3,069 ... ... 1930................. 19,02 ... ... VACAVILLE: ................. 10,898 7,'129 243.9 1960 950................. 3,169 1,555 91.3 YUHA OTTY: SOUTH PABADENA: 940................. 1,614 58 3.9 1960.... I............. 11,SP1 3,6L6 46.4 19W................. 19,906 2,Wl 16.4 1930................. 1,556 3C2 24.1 1950............ 1..... 9,861 2,893 58.2 1950................. 16,933 2,579 18.0 1920................. 1,254 79 6.5 IUD.................. 4968 1,3W 39.6 19K.... 14,356 ffi6 4.6 1910................. 1,199 -43 -3.5 1930.................. 3,05 1,8W 111.1 I............ 19M.......... 13,652 6,6V8 'l9.4 18K................. 1,225 6... 1910.................. 1,1w 548 422 I...... - 1920................. '1, 652 3,003 64.6 1890................. 925 ... ... ... 1 Not returnee aeparately. 2 HTgarea foe 19W to 1930 corrected s3 a publication of Vol. I, 1930, by the addition of the population (899 in 1900; 1,216 in 1910; 4,262 in 19N; 1,596 in 1930) of Name Island Naval Heaervatia,. Number of Inhabitants 6-23 Table 6.-AREA AND POPULATION OF COUNTIES, URBAN AND RURAL: 1960 AND 1950 (Minus, sign(.) denote decrease. Percent not shown where less than O ll 1960 population 1950 population Percent increase, 1950 to 1900 Land Total Urban Rural County Map refer- e^m ea NIn Urban Aural Total Urban Rural Par c Pi,squarent Urban- Other Pies, of Other miles, 1960 Number square Total of Ized urban rem, Total I,OOD fund trim.mile ptriobal U.some tory 2to tory I tp Th. Stets......... ... 1M,573 13,717,204 300,4 13,573,155 86.4 11,943,90 1,629,172 2,144,049 ]43,237 1,902,812 10,$86,223 8,539,420 2,046,803 48.3 39.0 4.8 Unnesdei.............. I-3 733 908,2D3 1, 239.0 894,592 98.5 A890,389 64,203 13,617 1,006 12,611 740,315 7M,366 38,949 22.7 Z7.5 -65.0 4lpins................ 11-7 723 397 0.3 ... ... ... ... 397 ... 397 241 ... 241 64,7 ... 64.7 lmedor................ H-6 593 9,990 M.8 ... ... ... ... 9,990 4,131 5,859 9,231 ... 9,151 9.2 ... 9.2 butte ................. E.4 2,60 82,03D 49.3 43,518 53.1 43,518 38,512 38,312 64,930 27,225 37,705 26.3 59.8 2.1 ;Evans, ............. I-6 1,027 30,289 10.0 .... ... ... ... 10,289 2,337537 7,752 9,902 ... 9,902 3,9 ... 3.9 jolusa....... 1 1,1$3 12,075 10.5 3,518 29.1 ... 3,50 8,557 1,370 7,187 11,651 3,031 8,620 3.6 16.1 -0.7 lontn Costal....... I-3 734 409,000 557.3 331,80 81.1 A186, 510 A145,353 77,167 11,314 65,853 n8,984 214,509 84,473 36.8 54.7 -8.7 301 Norte ............. A-2 1,003 17,'771 17.7 6,044 34.0 ... 6,044 11,727 1,943 9,782 8,078 ... 9,078 220.0 ... 43.2 n I)amdo.............. 0-6 1,714 29,390 17.1 4,439 35.1 ... 4,4M 24,951 ... 24,951 16,20'7 3,749 12,4M 81.3 18.4 100.3 hoe an ................ Lam, 3,964 365,Ms 61.4 246,W 67.3 a,,,444 32,799 119,702 33,331 106,391 276,515 155,396 121,319 32.3 M.5 -1.2 nam................ W 1,317 17,245 13.1 6,673 45,792 38.7 6,673 45,792 10, 572 38,161 ... 10, 572 30,849 13,448 62,975 7,C19 29,565 12,429 39,030 n.6 121.0 -14.9 .Wmtoldt.............. T12 4,294 172,105 72,105 16.0 11.2 45,875 0.3 63.5 ... 42,875 26,313 1,404 1,310 30,945 32,030 14.5 ]0.2 48.1 48.6 17.8 -10.5 ,%,2................. Ogro ............ .12 K-0 30,033 0,091 ]1,6B< 1,2 2,875 24.6 ... 2,8'73 8,809 1,330 7,499 7,499 n,975 11,658 2,891 0,2 46.9 0.3 lam ................... N-6 8,132 291,994 35.8 198,935 68.1 141,763 57,172 93,049 3,755 69,294 228,309 135,535 2,754 92,754 29.9 46,8 0,3 Clogs ................. M-6 1,395 49,9% 35.6 20,817 41.7 ... 20,817 29,337 2,666 26,472 46,768 17,160 29,608 6.8 21.3 1.6 'eke .................. FJ 1, 256 ]3,786 ll.0 ... ... ... ... 13,786 2,303 11,483 11,481 18,474 ... 8,956 n,481 a0.1 ... 20.1 Irian ................ ;oe Angeles........... 0-6 P-7 4,547 4,060 13,597 6,038,771 3.0 1,487.4 3,598 5,968,274 41.2 98.9 .. 3,922,720 $,598 45,564 7,999 70,497 1,209 1,536 6,790 68,961 4,151,687 4,047,215 9,518 304,472 .26.4 43.3 .37.5 47.5 -16.0 -32.5 Were ................ K-6 2,144 40,468 19.9 18,955 46.8 ... 18,955 al,513 ... 21,513 36,964 14,390 22,574 9.5 31.7 -4,7 brie ................. H-2 520 146,620 282.3 220,993 87.8 131,014 17,881 17,90 ... 17,925 1 83,619 68,289 17,330 71.5 88.7 3.4 'irlpoee.............. bndooino 1-6 E-2 1,455 3,507 5,064 51,059 3.5 14.6 ... 17,743 ... 34.7 ... ... 17,743 5,064 33,316 ... 3,064 33,316 5,145 40,834 ... 12,07 5,145 M 217 � .6 25.0 ... 40.4 -1.6 18.1 ............. bead J-3 1,982 90,446 45.6 32,658 36.1 ... 32;fiM 57,789 ... 9,393 48,393 0,790 22,002 47,778 29.6 48.4 21.0 ................ bdas................. A-6 4,092 8,308 2.0 2,819 33.9 ... ... 2,819 5,489 ... 3,489 9,678 2,819 6,859 -14.2 ... -20.0 boo .................. I-7 3,028 2,213 0.7 ... ... ... ... 2,213 ... 2,233 2,n5 ... 2,115 4.6 ... 4.6 inatony.............. K-3 3,324 198,351 59.7 116,024 %.5 ... 116,024 82,327 14,821 67,506 130,498 71,036 59,462 52.0 0.3 M.3 lope.................1 0-3 758 65,890 86.9 24,692 37.8 ... 24,892 40,998 1,514 39,484 46,603 15,127 31,476 41.4 64.6 30.3 ;male ................ 0-3 978 M,911 MA 4,876 23.3 ... 4,$76 16,033 3,431 12,604 19,588 7,788 22,100 5.1 -37.4 32.5 lreago................ M 782 703,90 900.2 674,797 95.9 656,982 17,833 29,128 7,330 21,598 216,224 146,251 69,973 225.6 361,4 -58.4 laaar................ 0-6 1,424 56,998 40.0 22,576 39.6 n,793 8,783 34,422 1,495 32,927 41,649 33,376 28,273 36.9 68.8 21.7 ?bum ................ D.5 2, 570 , n 620 4.3 2,70 0.4 ... 2,70 8,897 4,56'7 4,330 13,519 ... n,519 . .0 ... -34.2 dveraido............. R10 7,177 306,191 42;7 207,104 67.6 314,916 92,188 99,087 13,713 85,374 170,046 97,963 72,083 80.1 MA 37.5 ime aranto............ H.4 983 302,778 531,5 426,531 84.8 433,177 n,334 76,247 7,3M 68,946 277,140 2D7,230 69,910 81.4 105.8 9.1 M Bastin............ K-4 1,396 15,396 31.0 6,071 n.4 ... 6,0171 9,325 1,046 8,279 ' 17.,370 4,903 9,467 7.1 0.9 -1.5 in Bererdlm2....... N40 20,131 503,591 0.0 374,495 74.4 358,261 16,04 129,096 6,397 122,699 281,642 187,036 94,586 78.8 100.2 36.3 ,1a Meg^ ............. T-10 4,255 1,033,011 242.8 917,985 88.9 06,175 81,810 115,026 6,MO 108,446 SM,808 456,782 1D0,026 $5.5 1M.0 35.0 in Freoisao......... I-2 45 740,316 16,451.3 740,316 100.0 740,316 773,3n 775,3M .4,5 �,.3 Nut Joaquin.,.,....... I-4 T81,044 177.4 283,364 141,6D4... 45,290 251,417 138,846 9m lain Oblepo....... N-4 3,316 3,316 81,Od 14.4 45,290 55.9 55.9 ... {5,290 35,754 35,754 8,428 H,428 27,326 71,326 51,417 25,246 26,171 26,171 57.6 57.6 79.1 79.4 6.6 36,6 in ibteo............. I� 454 444,M7 978.8 433,551 97.6 433,551 ... 10,836 1,99/ 8,879 235,659 219,387 16,272 88.6 97.6 J3.4 ;eats Barbara......... 0-5 2,738 168,962 61.7 114,794 67.9 72,740 42,OX, 54,168 2,739 n,429 98,220 0,737 M,483 72.0 80.1 9 .1 3aM.a Clare.........., 1,n2 642,315 493.3 613,3D4 95.5 602,BM 10,499 29,011 2,446 26,565 290,547 216,021 74,$26 121.1 183.9 -61.1 iota Cava............ K-3 439 84,M9 192.8 30,438 59.9 ... 50,438 33,781 8,370 25,431 66,534 43,040 0,491, 26.6 17.2 43.8 9aeeta................ C" 3,798 39,4M MI 29,7n 50.0 ... 29,731 0,717 1,294 28,40 36,413 10,256 26,157 63.3 190.1 33.6 Marrs ................ F-6 958 2,247 2.3 ... ... ... ... 2,247 ... 2,247 2,420 ... 2,410 -6.8 ... .6.8 Mekiyou.............. AZ 6,312 32,885 5.2 10,855 33.0 ... 10,835 22,000 4,076 17,9% 30,733 5,966 24,767 7.0 81.9 11.1 bewl................ 11-4 $27 334,597 162.8 306,405 79.1 68,883 37,522 28,192 2,470 23,72E IM,833 03,183 21,6M 28.4 27.9 30.2 teases ................ 0-2 1,579 V,,7,375 93.3 66,?u 44.9 ... 66,214 81,161 6,605 74,556 103,405 34,076 69,329 42,3 94,3 17.1 itertslaus............ I-5 1,500 157,2 104.9 82,896 52.7 ... , 82,896 74,398 19,046 55,352 127,231 52,360 74,871 23,6 58,3 -0.6 hitter ................ 0-4 607 33,380 55.0 14,707 ".I ... 34,707 18,673 3,495 15,178 26,09 7,861 33,378 2'7.2 87.1 1.6 .shim ................ D-3 2,976 0,305 9.3 30,2C8 40.3 ... 10,2D9 15,437 ... 15,097 19,276 7,442 11,834 n.3 37.2 27.6 vwty............... B-3 3,191 9,706 3.0 ... ... ... ... 9,706 1,736 7,970 5,08'7 ... 5,067 90.8 ... 90.8 Llar................. L-8 4,838 168,403 34.8 74,114 44,0 ... 74, 134 94,289 12,203 82,086 149,264 47,732 101,532 12.0 35.3 -7.1 Lolume.............. I-6 2,274 34,404 6.3 2,725 18.9 ... 2,725 n,679 1,403 30,276 12,584 ... 12,584 14,1 ... -7.2 'entura............... P.6 1,851 199,138 307.6 - 123,2M 61,9 .., 10,266 75,872 21,434 54,438 114,647 62,788 51,859 73.7 96.3 46.3 'olo.................. 0-3 1,034 65,787 0.6 45,384 69.0 22,950 22,434 M,3:; I'm18,643 40,640 21,986 18,6% 61.7 106.4 9.1 ,Ube .................. OJ, 07 33,859 53.2 20,517 60.6 ... 20,517 33,342 ... 13,342 2<,4M 15,904 8,516 n.7 D.0 %.7 I Part of Contra Coots assume to Alameda. a Besndnry betveen Ingo and Son liamindim adjusted by not of legislature. - AKevised figure for populhtion of Atoned^ County in urbanized erne is 864,727 and 3p other urban territory 29,865. The comospoMing figures for Contra Costs County am 1%,607 end 155,236, nepeatimly (aee footnobs for Son Fmosisao-Cok1oM Urbanlred Area). Tbem eMm vera discovered too beta for moreatioa in the detailed diatrlbutioe. 6-24 California Table 7.-POPULATION OF COUNTIES, BY CENSUS COUNTY DIVISIONS: 1960 ["U" denotes an unincorporated place.. Total population of a place located in 2 or more. census county divisions appears in table 8] County and ceusue enc my Population County and caws county population County and census county Population County and tarsus county Population dirigon dwii. division division ASAMBitA COUNTfl............ 908, 209 CONTRA COSTA COIDlTY-/,m. P4FSN0 COUNTY --Con. KERN COIMfY--Con. ................ Alamos davit Conse.rd div.................... 49, 3119 Sanger div........ 15, 323 8,072 Was.. diy...................... 10,145 6,841 63, 855 l Ale, de city ................ 63, 855 Concord pity................ 36,208 Sanger A/ ................. Waseca city".................. AlAlba di city .................. 14, BOL E1 Mama (U)................. 4,186 San Joaquin -Tranquillity div... 4,940 Weetside div................... 13, 693 Albaay city, 11,2wR04 Pleasant Hill (U) (Pt.)...... 11 San Joaquin city............. 899 Fora .Sty (U)............. ... 3,926 ................. Berkeley di city 268 Cmakett div................... 3,909 Selm div.......... I........... 14,859 Merits city.,. pa t ty ...... 648 ................ Berkeley city" ............... in 111, 2F$ EL Cerrito div................. 25,439 Selma city.................. South Taft Castro Valley air 38, 203 El Cerrito city............. 25,437 Sierra div................. .... 4,934 4, 559 .................. Taft city.................. 3,822 $822 .............. Ceatw valley (U)............ 3.1, 120 Kensington div................. 6,161 South Freer. div............... 8,591 Taft Heights (U)............. 2,661 caw Ca ness-Palomares Creek Lafayette div.................. 19,800 8nmpside div.................. 34,000 sic ........................... 1,651 Lafayette (U)................ 9,114 West FYesro div................ 6, 382 KINGS COUN1"1...... ......... 49,954 Ewer, yIlk dic................. 2, 686 IMatircm div................... 20,969 Arco. div..................... 9,150 Effiryville than .............. 2, 686 Martinez eity5.... :.......... 9,604 GUM COUNTY............... 19,245 Armna (U)................... 1,302 8, 592 F di v.................... 46$- Meatus. East (ll)........, Pacheco (U) 3, 958 1, 518 Orland div.......... ........... Avenel div.................... 4, 089 F"emnt 'itit Pmea .. """ """" 43, 49,884 . .................. 0rin Bethel div.............. 4, 998 Orland city° ................. 2,534 8, bU3 Aveval (U)................... $149 30,36E Newark city ................. H div........ ............ 9, Ret L0, 60'1 OMnda-Mir a dic.............. � 16, 646 Willows div.................... Willows city ...............• 4,139 Corcoran di v................... Corcoran city lay............. 4,976 1-a eitya................ Grind. (ll 4,912 Haffiord di �••�•• 10,133 Sanmra Ran (U)............. 23,9.0 23,993 l'................ O,iaWe Village (U)......... 5,568 citNle......... Hanford rthe• a ......... 133 14,325 ,325 Onion CIt a n city" y .................. 6, 618 Pivcle-Hercules div............ 6, 499 HUMBOIDT CDUNPY............ 104, 892 t div Raiford Northeast div.......... 4, 325 15,235 Livermore al t '•"•" Pinola s t s ................ Pinola city ................. 6, 064 064 Arpata did..................... Hanford (U)........ city',...... Livermore city', ld,C89 16,053 Arcata cStY-a................ 5, 235 canbuseat HflN'Ora Sputheast div.......... 4,584 L, 5B9 Oakland di city ................. 367,548 Pittsburg LScity,.............. Eureka di city.................. 28, 139 lac. dic.................... 9,048 Oakland city ................ 367,548 Pittsburg 19,062 19,062 Eureka cthe1st 28,139 L�"e city-, 2,561 P3ed®st davit ................. 11, 119 Eastr.............. Pittsbsrg East (U)........... 1,999 Eureka S div........... R,ueka Southeast div.........., lA.9L9 Stretford div.......... ........ 2,254 Pasamnt 19, ll9 Pleaeake H111 di v.............. 22,289 B�JaCuttmiw-Rosesscnd.... 2, 980 dcity iv... I..... I....... Pleasanton div................. 9, 500 Pleasant Hill (pt........... Port 22,432 ............ Cutter (U)it................. 572 LAKE WUKRY........ 13,986 .............. Chicago ... 2,432 Fans Slough 3,634 3,63E 6, 316 Pleasant. city Pleasanton city ............. 4, 2D3 4,203 . (U)............. Port Chicago 1,946 ................ Ferndale di v...io.............. 142 I..... 1. Lakeport did............ ••••••• San sic ................ 83,115 ................ Richmond div................... s 100,892 Ferndale cIt y •••..••'•••••• a1, 1, 116 Lekepr„t cityaf 2,303 Lemurs San Leandro a1 tyl............ 65, 962 RSohwnd city ............... 91,85E Fortwe div.................... ll, Urrer Lake-CleareLwn day...... 3,999 Aeseo blot ..................... 6,t&3 Fortune 523 3,523 Upper Lake..Lear Lake Oaks ALPIKB COUNTY 399 San Pablo di city............... 19, 693 ll,cit,�( U............... Robnerdalle (................ 2,550 day........................... 3,495 .............. San Pablo city fi89 aid................ Gsrth 7,550 397 Ma,kl.eeville air ............... ............... Walnut Creek day............... 33,899 33, Colleast North Coastal a1v.............. 14,495 IASBN C011N1Y.............. 13, 599 Pleasant HS11 Blue Lake city............. 1, 234 ,➢28 AMApOR COUNTY .............. 9, 990 .............. 6,450 des town..............., 289 Hog Welact rack citye-......... Walnut Creek city°........... 9,903 9,903 Scotia Reotle ail ..................... y Lads, fir................. Horsy Take fir 32 2,632 2, 2,634 IOJodicit,2................... Wa1mlL Heights (U)........... 5, C80 His Hall ((................... 3,222 3, 222 div............ Madeline Plains diva........... 352 352 Ikse alit .................... 1,118 R.ot,- last.................. 122 Susanville din................. 8,060 Jackson di ................. D%L g0ftT6 COUNTY.....:..... 19, 991 Trinity -Klamath div............ 4, 4, 115 stwood llediv city la .......:.... 5, 598 Jackson sit, sit yl.,rLear 1,852 1,%14 Westwood dlv................... 523 1,209 12,842 2, 958 ci...... Pore r Crackolrer Lake air..... Sutter Creek -Plymouth 944 3, 02G Crescent City di ............... Crescent COGN.................. Hy 72,105 Waetvoed (U)..........6..... 1,209 12,9e3 ......... Avedor city .................. 202 city Crescent City Nectio......... R,aW1eY a1v.................... did . ................ rent ..... 1,945 city al............... eeley 14,903 UAs AICEI.PS COUNTY......... 6, 0.38,Wl Satter C oaty .reek city........... 161 1,161 omb,Xcerth .................. Seed ath dir .................. 2,645 2,288 R Greeley Rural day.............. Burbank div.................... lB5gutter 90, 155 car-G Smith River-Gaequet div........ 2,288 Calexico div................... al 0,263 10,263 Barter,, e't 1v ....... ' y "••"" 90,155 BOTTE COONIY............... 82,030 Calexico aft y •••••.••....•• 9,992 Calabasas dov.................. 11,896 Biggs dl city ...............:... EL DORAW COUNTY........... 29, 390 Celipstrla a1cit .............. city.............. .Centro 4, 905 2, 548 Compton div........ ............ 219,0 2, Biggs city 831 837 Arer3can River day............. di %1 Centro di city............... 16,Sll Carson (U)................... Co -ton cit5,av ^••••••••-••- 38,059 91,812 ..................... Chft. air ...................... 14,959 Divide air.......... 2,259 2, 458 E1 Centro .Ity-a ............. 16, 811 1ym,00a eitylv............... 31, 614 Chico ................ 19,556 Late, Valet Lake Valley dov................ 9, El Centro .tool air............ 9,426 ma di Chico Aural div. ................ 14,556 Placerville div................ 142 8,142 Holtgille div...1............ 5,85E dad............. Dwrte.i.a 299,929 Chico ve.ino (U)............. 6, 6B8 Placerville city............ 4, 439 Holtville sit," 3,080 ,t".teaie cltyay............... sit, 93 9,993 Ku bzary (U)................. 2,643 Fescue-Falrplay div............ 6,634 ............. imperial oil 3,898 Bellflower city1e......... ... A/. L,8er Derham dov..................... 2,285 .................. Imperial city 2,658 Dairy Valle city19 v1 .......... e................ 3, 508 Feather Falls 1,062 365 945 ................ Imperial West cis .............. 929 Domey city l.............. 98,505 88,939 ................ Gridley div................ "' Gridley p1ty............ •••• y, 062 3, 343 PAEBNO COUNM......... ..... Imperial Nest div........ """ 8629 Norwalk aft Y .. Parmvowt c" a ••.•••. sty 2'1,249 Mailers davit .................. 8,914 weWeattoana air................ Orovllle di city ................ 16,115 sic.City Caleath 8,914 Westmrr-B cityaa........... 1,R 1,404 Valley day.... East San Gabriel alley 420,182 Ors497 city ............... 6,115 rcega d........ Caruthers-Aaiai➢ city Wi.nterhaven-Bard di v........... 1,973 Azusa cityay.city".......... . Routh Oroval.e Santa 3,VO4 ......... ClCloo di cite................. 13, 835 3,835 Baldwin Park eity1e.......... 33,951 33, .............. Palermo a over ................... . 4,119 Cods cite ................. Iwo COUNTY as 16,553 Claremont nit................ 22, 633 633 Paradise dier ................. 11,119 Ceelinga air................... 8,151 .............. ................ Covina cicity 2c,124 Pereaise (U )................. 8,268 Coeli ago ............... 5,965 d Bishop air..................... Glendora chyle.............. 20,952 ..ty College dov.................... 4,334 VP 2,553 2, 895 Hlllgreve 14, 669 cnLAVERas couNrf..:........ 10 2B9 Fage,aen day ................... 8,054 8,281 ley div.•.•.......•••• Death D=ath Valley div......... - ...... 92D it)................ city". � 998 Airebaugh Licit.... 9,WC Inaapennenee air ............... 1,954 1-meted city" ............. Ia 3, 82U di city .................. As,elsAngels Fler ................... Lone Pine diver....... ....... 2,467 Puente Le Puente 1.............. 4,528 24,923 Angels city ......:........... 1,121 divh Fowler diver 6,09O 6, 249 Iona Pine (U )................ 1, 310 ittvY La Verna tit ° ... -`yi ••••••••••• 6,157 Ran nnAadreduck, air ................ L, 391 .................... Fowles tom• ................. Pomona city, ................ 69, San Andreae (U)........:..... West Po1aL-Wileeyville diver.... 1,ws Sows �®O dlv..:.................. 4,892 134, 292 URN COUNTY................ 291, 984 Walnut city°................ West cov]na cltyay 934 50,645 ]5,310 ' robFredi city ................. Huron air....... ... 133,929 4, 895 Arvin -Lanett diver .............. ... ..••••• Glendale air ................... 136,524 COLLISA CODNIY.............. 12, 095 INron city..............:... 1, 269 Arvin (U).................... Lamm (U) 5,310 6. 199 oi.................. ll9,351 5,354 Central day ............. Kearney -Herndon diver........... High-ey City (U)............. V ]2, 159 1, 3B1 ................... P.e,,erefield diver............... 56, 896 Inglewood Inglewood diver ................. Gardena city19 "•••...••"•'• 259,351 35,943 es tocc Williams hrvn................ 1, 390 Ke-vms diver .................... A1, Bakersfield city a. a a Y ........... 56,848 eitYa%............ 33,035 East Cclusa diver ............... Cclusa y 6,220 3, 518 Kerman aiVY•.............. 9w 1 990 Bakersfield %out diver.......... Bakersfield di.v...... 42, 02B S,c29 In lesorne tt Inglewood of 1°............. 63,390 .it ................. Northwest Lawndffie sit................ 21,740 West Coluae diver ............... 501 Kingsturg diver................. 4,636 Bakersfield Routh diver......... 30.249 Lewox (U).......... 31,224 Kingston, city ...........:.. 3,093 ButtomaillsW div............... 2,815 ......... CONIKA C0sm CQBM2,ya 4 O,S Let. diver ..................... 2,436 Delam div..................... 11,913 Long Beach-Lakewood42 div........ 3,023 ••••••• Laenn (U).................... 1,052 l0 ....... Delano city ......... ll, 913 ni t............. ty Long 6.1, 126 12,W1 Alew-DmvIIle IMLere diver.................... 20,651 East Hem diver 36, 6Y! ling Beach tittle............ Bea 344,627 ................ Alain (.) . 1,Y91 Mandate die........ 5,9W ................. Ridges (C)................ 1, 845 Signalaity U)...... Oenvllle (U)................. $585 Mevdota city................ 2, 099 .. Ridgecrnat (U)............... 5, 099 ge es d ................ tus Angeles diver............... 2,629 2, 612,904 Diablo (U ................... AmPitts dig 2,096 8,ME Orange Cove dlv....... Orangerli,r- Cove 3,905 2,885 day.......... 5, Becarly Halls city Ca,,ar A 30,817 32,163 .................... Pittsburg Weat (U)........... 5,18E city............ Parller-Dal Ray d3v....... ..... 8,466 LakesIsabe-Pas div Lake Isabella div........ ...... McFarland-Delazioalt....ural day..... 4, 912 612 6, 919 a..1............. Angeles ccity............ Angela. 2, CT3,015 Shore Acre. (U).............. 3,093 Perlis, city° a •••••••••••••••• 1,36fi N4Ferlwd city 3,fiB6 San San PeavuWo city.......... 16,093 A.tiadh di c.................... Antioch pitYs................ 19,195 19, 305 do.................... PicandHeadley, 3,202 ............. dais................... 13,969 West Hollywood (U)........... 28.8']0 eadley, 11,299 Roldelesedale Nev l 14,905 8rnntvooa-B,cit air. ........... 6,620 Eara tt-Peck Colonise (U).... Shafteradiv ..................... 12, 1165 (u).................. .Stye .............. Boup. 2,919 city................ Shatter city............... North AM.elo(a valley dir......... 41,059 Loa Braorea hv.. resdley Alreraele air .................. 3,245 3, 245 TeLe.haha air.............. ... 5,596 5,161 ...... LemestHi 26,012 J....air.......... Clacton-Teaee,7era air.......... 2,263 263 Riverdale (U )................ 1, 012 Tehachapi city"• ............. 3,161 Quarts H111 (U) (pt.) ........ l (U) 2,405 Alba revised popllati® total for Fersdale is 1,391 and for Bellflower 45,909, The figures in the table res-lted fmm ®iasions which oars discovered too late for inclusion in the detailed distr[butloae. See other footnotes at end of table, p. 27. Numbet of Inhabitants 6.25 Table 7.-POPULATION OF COUNTIES, BY CENSUS COUNTY DIVISIONS: 1960-Con. [•'U•' denotes an unincorporated place Total population of a place located in 2 or more cerous county divisions appears in table 8] County and coasus county population County and census county Population County and census county population County andat nOs county Population division d.mon drvuion LOS AN08LES COUNTY --Con. NINNCOCINO COUNTY........... 51,059 --cdi os.......... Muinto 1,SW Paw Verde. div............... 46,500 Covalo tliv..................... Nap.NSwtheeat N.Pn Went din.................. 11,E04 5,185 NemoRxviaoln div.Con.....• Iirmat claaa................., 17,332 5r416 Avalon city .................. Landis (U) 1, 536 14,983 Fort Bragg dlv................. xo 7,019 4,433 St. Heleas div................. 4,784 Hemt East (U)............... 1,936 ............... Polca Verdun MU ca city ig•• 9,564 Fort Bragg cit ............ 1,643 St. Helena city .............. 2,722 Son J.cinto a ity�7........... 2,553 .. aolling Hills city1°......... 1,664 Hoplwd div.................... Lnytonville-LeggotL din........ 3,55E IdyncLld d1v................a. 1,642 25,357 Mlll Hilla Moores Mendocino-Mdernon div......... 5,947 NEVADA 00=.............. 20,911 J.P. di. ..................... Bt (U).............. 1,5% 2,159 o1b ......... •......•••••• 3,941 219,032 Point Arena div................ 2,725 former din..................... Bow e (U Olen Avon HoiCht)........ 3,416 Pon. di. ................... Altaaaas (U) 40,568 Point Areas city............. din............. 596 4r 692 Orwa Valley di v............... 13,425 Ming Lamm (U)................ 3,982 ................. le Canada-FlAitridge (U)..... 18r338 AeNow-Potter Ukish div...................... 9,SOD Alta Mill (U).... .......... Valley }l..t.... 1,078 4r Lake Matheve din............... 7,723 Pwadcas cit17 ............. iv............ 116r40'! 13,658 llkleh citza ............••••• 9 900 Broad .ity a.. Nevada dlv.................... r876 5,30 Mwrletto tliv.................. di 1,998 6,525 S.n Marino city South Faced.. city.......... 19,706 With Rural-Talsead div........ 7,738 Nevada city ................ 2r 353 Norco v...................... Norco (U).. t................. 4,464 Santa Monica d1V............... $3r 249 Willits din .................... Willits city2o............... 6,361 3,410 ORANGE COUNIT 703,925 Paleus Spri di v....�.......... Palm SPr!>Igs ait5� .......... 13r466 13,468 Sant. Mention city............ 83r249 .............. Palo Verde din ................. 12,523 218,934 1O4,1B4 South Mtelope Ya'IIV div...... (U) 27,111 11,322 HEROW COMW .............. 90,446 din....... �10natolia MMeim Blythe a ity37................ 6,023 Palmdale ................. Quart. Hill (U) (Pt.)........ 920 Atvater din .................... oft ..tea.......... city2l.... Gorden Grow clt33.......... 84r 238 Porrla VnlleYziiv.............a Perris city 9,783 2,950 19,762 South My Cities div.......... a 113,928 A.M we citz1............... 7,318 Stanton cite................ 11,163 ................ E1 Segundo city" ............ 14,219 16,115 Dos Pa1M din ... ............. 5,554 Becas Park-Cyprew din......... 66,Z 2 46,401 Riverside div................ Riverside 84,332 84,332 ifor.aon Beach sit........... Manhattan Mean city......... 33,934 ➢e. Palos citii ••••••••••••• GUBatto .Suit .................. 2,028 Buena Park oity33............ Cyprena 1, aity37............. Soh Gorgonio Puns din.......... P0,764 Redondo roach eibn .4....... 46,986 Gentine ............... 2,186 2,300 fairyland Jty2l............. cltzs............. 622 Dousing ccity27.......... .... 14,2so Southeast air..... 323,303 in diV Hilmar -Irvin d1V..aa........... 4,097 9,427 sA-,1 Los AlamttM citzsa aa....a.a 4r312 312 3...... BCnumont city oltyy. 88 4,498 498 4............ xv Boll tot ....... 26,467 29,555 L1 eWn-Lglhi d1v........... 71a6 Delhi ... Central Cast div.t............ 80,353 39r 4........ w...M ................ Temeecal din ................... 2,388 Ball �7.............. ii..• ........ .lon ..... LSVmw 2,188 2,166 Coots Mae .......... 9r28B ..Good..city East too city a...t.... .. East LM AnCalee (U)......... 4,555 138,164 you ➢anon di .............. Beach ity ymipar aajty2 a.....t.. Beach.. °St25......... NTo. 288 28,288 9ACRAM... COUNTY.......... 506,089 Florencew park (U)..a....... 36,164 s, ita2 La. Ba citxr............. 3,272 5,272 d 81 Toro din.................... 8,188 Delta din NuntingLon Park ait17....... 29 920 v. Memore ddcity 2,,068 PaBrertM-ya Habra 100,657 ...................... sit................. loletElk 1,039 tit ................. Mouth z7...... L.,586 33, Mcroed cityfi.a. of it is. a..aa. 20,068 ..v......... Brun tityxsa• .. Si 6,487 56r180 Elk Grave diva.... at. 9,789 9,709 South 0¢La b ...... O Vernon °ity43 229 229 Mcrcad Rural dirt........... ... tliv............ 13,893 4,452 PullortM al Ev ............. In Habra a3Ly 25,136 Elk Grove (U)................ 2, 205 ...............: Plnasdn-Legrood Plw¢da (U) 1,704 2 ..... Placentia cityzi.......••aa a• 5,861 ...... Po1vM divity ................ Bouv..... S.. Gabriel Valley dive.......... ............... 254,807 .................. Svc111ng air................... 841 """ North CMet dive....... 52,815 Pollen aty ............... ' PrSouth air ................... 3,925 8,703 28,703 Alhambra eib17.............. 54, 807 32,09'! 8,308 Ve13ea city""..... 2,492 16,992 south S.............itrLdge 16,443 Montabollo c1b17.17 Monterey Park olt17......... 37, 821 MOCOC COUNTY,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Adan-Lookout din............... Bacntnin Botch site..... Sent retch city zs............ I." Coach 6,994 ... 4..... l dly .................... Col! dive.. •••••••••••• 4,92'S 1,868 RMevnnd a1417.............. 15,476 Alturw dive 4,419 4,168 Wcetmtwter altzf........... 23,750 Gill aityid...... •a•'.•••'..' Sw Oebriol oit19.......... South l (U)) 22,561 22r 391 ................... Altur.e 2r819 Santa Ana Cocoon dive.......... Yoebn Linda (U)... 7r462 1,198 Mather d1v..................... 23,321 City....... Temple Cit (U) (Pt .)........ (U) alty ley Of,............ Valley din............ dive 1r373 1,373 4.......... Santa Am -Or o div........... 151, 92G Rmcho Cordova (U)........... Neiman di.....ghJudeft 7,429 Torrance d1V... .... To.. tyi i 00,474 100, 991 300,991 Title take ................. Tula Luke Crane city •iwt 8wta And 26r444 100, 350 Ndin............ 25, 914 of ............. a 2 P13 city .. ...a a.. a. . 'Patin Nth Highlands (V)........4. 21,271 Upper San Mbrlol Valley aiV... 201,32/ MONO COgNTY................ citzf....... 4........ 2,006 S North Sacruxanto .. at.. 39,739 Maadi. city17............... 41,005 HMO North din..... a........... South Coast diva .... 12,026 s-RoUftv Oct Paso Heights -PODS....... 93 11,469 1v Bradbury city ......... 618 Mono South tliv................. 405 1,405 h (U).. Capletrano Beach (U)......... 2,026 Iiarglmroad (U).............. 11,469 12,922 Desoto city .......... a..... E1 HMO city1s....... ...... 13r 962 13,163 198 351 Dwn Point (U)... ...,. Bw C1eAente a1t3s........ 1,186 8, 527 North Sacrtwnto c3tyia...... Rio Lind° div......... t . 12,183 Momov!¢ city" .............. 27,079 FOMEREY COUNTY............ San Jean Capiotrmo (U)...... 1,120 Afo Lind¢ (U)............... 2,189 17,020 Sierrn Madre a1tYi9.......... 9,732 Alienl dlv..................... South Is6una (V)............. 2,COO Scrownta div... 191,667 South E1 Home citr7........ 4,85D Aliwl (U)................... 16,473 Trabuco din.................... 1,89'! ... •••• •• Sacrnopnto aitid .........a.a 391,667 South San Oabriol (U) (Pt.).. 3,822 Bl.nto.bprecMls Ul........... 1,893 Sw J. dive.................. 680 173,352 Tomplo city (U) (Pt.)........ 11,364 Carmel dive ................ 13,482 4,580 PLACER COUNTY.............. 56 998 w- Mebn-Arcade (U)............. 73,352 L8,090 Whittier div................... 234,394 Carmel -by -the Set citzi a. •. Canal Wooda (U)............ 1,C43 AUDum div.................... Corti clwel (U)..... a......... W,455 East Whittler (U)............ Mirada Hills oft 7..... j 19,884 0 444 ez W1 Rey Oaks w .......... 3,831 21362 x4 . Auburn city ........... div. 3,835 5,855 Slourhhou¢c dlv................ 717 717 Pico Aiverse cit-•........... 49,150 Hatton Field. (U ............ 2,352 Colrnx-Su®it .............. Golfer city36.......... 915 SAN B¢NITO COUNTY.......... 15,39 Sant. Po SFr . a...ity i! ..... x 16,342 Carmel Valley div.... I......... cmrol Valley (U)............ 1,143 a..... Forest Hill -Back Country div... 1,266, Whittier sit •••••••••••••• 33,663 Lake TahM div... 3,248 ➢olm.Pacheco div.......... a... 1,835 MAOW. COUNTY 40,468 Caetrov133a dive............... Cwtroviv 5r786 2,09 a ............. Loomis Has in-FO1... lake .Suit. 8,157 llollfotcr dive................. NNlieter c1tYx9a a.t......... 10, 280 6,071 .............. Chonw.hla diva ................... dlv..... a......... a.... Rceklle °Stan............... Roseville dive................ 1,495 13,421 ..... San Bun1L0-utista 58 ... ............ Chovohilla altzd............ 4,525 Fort Or Fort Ord Heights. t. . Monte Heights 70 32,174 2,174 Roseville altYib... a.... a. aa. 13,421 din. ...div son Suan Bautista dive......... San Juan Bautista Oit....... 30 2,046 1,046 din .................. 2,478 2r430 Dal to Mnrias (U)................... 3,310 West Y¢11ey di................. 6,901 Modern dive .................... Modern di Madare la ............... 14,430 ........... Gonzales aiv.a..t.............. 7,779 Lincoln city................. 3,197 COVMYJO.... 503 591 oui di Made. North dive .............. MaAera Southeast div.... a...... 3,428 3,428 4,314 Gonaclen civ.-I............ O div.t.a .... 3,548 1,680 PLUter d.S COUNTY .............. 11,620 0 SAN BlmAjanwodLv...... dive.................. Alta 1,353 Mtdora dive.......... 4,314 Greenfield oibx3...... ...... ng Cheater dive.......... Alta LV.1her-Wwr dive........ Lar 2,167 3r953 953 t-Mrteat Oskhurst-North Pork dSv........ 4, 380 g1na City tliv.................. 4,839 Cheater (U)a............ ..... 1,553 Apple Ya.....Lucerne Ya...y g Ci King CSt3z.................. 2,939 2,937 Greenville diva................ 2,514 dive.......................... lL1Rnl COUNTY ............... 146,620 Y.ontorey dive.. ....... 22,618 Greenville (U)............... 1,140 Arrwhe¢d dive......... 4,026 ,290 Lew. -Colima° Valley divas... 14,278 Harare city3x.............. adv......... 22rm8 5,305 Portal° div.................... Portal. city 2,728 1, 874 Cro.Lline (0)................ Haratoa tliy.................... 1, 290 1,290 11, 644 Mill Valley div... 4............ Mill Valley ity" 17,133 30,411 Monterey Pc,Masum Bel Monts, Pork (U)........ a as 2,177 ................. Quincy div.................... 4,415 Dints/ cLtylo............... 11,644 ........... Northeast di V 21,705 Peo3fia Grove din.............. 12,la Quiney-Emet Rainey (U)....... 2,70 Big Boner div................... 4,015 .................. Novato cftr9 17'881 Pacific Grove wtyx2..... ...t 12,121 M6 191 Big Bear Lake (U)............ 1,362 ................ 1,787 Palart div........ b,000 R110150 E COUNTY... a...... Chino -Scity .... 21,541 go..Vall y din..... a.......... Rosa Valley d1v................ /.5,962 (U)............... .... BeleBell. Alwrd diva.................... Chino citd3. a..a..aa.aa..... 10,303 18,808 18,808 Corte x Lovnz......... t. 3, 962 5, 813 Salina. dive........ .......... 8,957 28,957 it.the. awtlaw (aluz 1r 541 Colton diva .. ..... ......... ColtM 1B,665 tora Fairfax tout,...... 4........ larkspur a1419.............. 5,730 Sall,. albz3 ............... Sun d1v.......... t a....... 21,702 1,702 he......... Cathedral 014-Palm lxuurt ...... dive.........ty 10,855 .lawn ..tans. ........ Crealanre-B1o........di, RMe tavn......... ••••••••••• 2,531 Sea Jaw div..a................ J. Cathedral (U). 1,855 ........ Cacarovra dive................. 6,954 Spn Naelmo aia19........... 11, 584 $awidn 9,353 19,353 t (U .............. Palm Desert 1, 295 MeL Higame dlv............. 1,10 San Coconino Valley, die........ 2, 089 ............... Seaside city ............... a city 19,353 ...... 4.......... Chuchvolln dive................ 2,564 27,265 Ionians div...i6............... 0,597 40,397 14,659 Sw West div................. 22,094 soledad div.................... 3,9'76 Coachella valley div........... 4,8% Fact. city ............... San Wool .Sty19............ m,460 Soleded cia33 div 2,837 2,001 Coachella °Jtyr14............ Indio a ity37................. 9,745 Grand Term.. dive............. 2,470 Sauoalito div.................. 9,489 ••••••••••• Toro .............. 4........ Corona dive 33r336 Marcelo Ale......aaaa......... 3,435 Snuaallto CStYr9... .a.aa....t TSbwM dive.... 5, 331 9, 1s8 IIAPA COUNTY................122'2 .................... Coro,, a1tYS7................ 13,336 Highland div........... ........ tern Linda -Bryn Maur 3G,443 Belvedere city .............. 2,148 Barrio .a .................. BaawL Hot Spring.. 3,037 .......... d1v......aa.a.......... 3,228 3,228 feet dive ...................... 2,203 Berryeeen din..................Desert di M....... Not Sprlrira (0)....... 1,472 Han=e MaloneVal1Oy7.......a.......... 16,277Callstega 5 064 div.................. Mgcmont-s ad d1v......... 16,04fi 1rG28 Leaves,. (U).................. PanWlair din... 2,407 17r 529 COlistoga city ............... Edgemnt (....... .... (U)................ 3,404 ... MMtcleir a143d............. 13, 546 570 :eultcrvlllo dSv............... tvin Napa div....................... Somtvme¢d Elsinore V.112Y dlv........... 5,971 Ilowt Beldy-WrlChtvoad tliv..... ................... 3,404 73 Napo c3t21.................. NePn Northewt din............. Plefnore oityi7.............. 2r432 Nu.dlea din.................... 6,292 256IlorniWn 6,256(awaits Lvm............... div................... 1,090 Napa Northwest div........... I. L°kalend v111sgo (U).... ..... 3,539 Ncodlea citysa............... 4, 590 See foctnotos at end of table, P. 27. 6-26 California Table 7.-POPULATION OF COUNTIES, BY CENSUS COUNTY DIVISIONS: 1960-Con. I"U" denoted w .moms p . e i place. Total population of a plea located in 2 or more cemus mwty divisions appeam iu table 8] Coalty and anam mwty Pop latim County and cans¢ aunty Population Cawty wd census county Population C.wty and ce.. county P.Pu)ati. division divisive divis diviv SW BHRNARUINO CCURrY- SAN TCAQU3H COUNSY--Con. SANPA CLAM COICPfr--Cda. SnANo C00wr--Con, Con. B n. Ncxtb d1V............. 24,363 Hilpitaa div................... 6,%8 Green Valley-Cordelfa dfv...... 1,229 Nevberay Baker div............. 2,479 Noma¢ (U)................... 2,156 Milpitas aty36...... ........ 6,912 a. Vista diV.......... I....... 4,760 Catarlo div.................... 46,617 Stoektm South div............. 16,981 Morgan Hill div................ 5,04 no Vdata towiv............. 2,616 mter3o city,° ............... 46,617 Stsirtm Meet dic.............. 7,5m Morgan all city36........... 3,151 Veoaville div.................. 17,648 Ontario Southeast din.......... 2,522 ihorntm dfv................... 2,54G Mountain View -Los Alt. din.... 63,974 Vacaville a ityi.............. 10,898 Reaands aiv................... 26,829 Treey din...................... 11,289 Lod Alton city36............. 39,69E Vallejo di..................... 60,Sr Redlaad. city30.............. 26,829 Tracy cit,,32................. 11,289 Nsuntain View aty36......... 3O,BSB Vallejo Uity41............... 60,877 HedlseAV Wert diV.............. 906 rr ,Rural div................ 8,644 Palo Alto di V 62,33E Vallejo Rural div.............. 8,095 Red Mountain-Tmm aiv......... 5,698 .................. Palo Alto city36............. 52,287 Trot (U).................... 1d3A 59N LUL9 OBZBP(1 CCUNIY..... ffi044 San Toae aiv................... 308,905 SntnM COUNTY.............. 147 3'!5 17,734 7,889 Rialto div..................... 18'dw Arroyo Grande din............ Alum Rak (U)................ 18,942 Cloverdale-0praerville din..... Rialto eity3O................ 18,567 Arroyo Grande city33......... 3,291 Alviea city36................ 1,174 Cloveadale ciV13..... ....... 2,848 Rialto North div............... 2,1% Fair Cake (V�................ 1622 Cempbell eity36.............. 11,863 Healdebng div................. 11,542 San Ne iim aiv............. 92,402 Craver City ........... .... 5, 210 San Tase city............... 204,196 u .SLY ............ 4, 816 San B�w ino a1ty30........ 91,922 ooeano (U)................... 1, 317 San Martin din........ . .... .• 3, 534 aluusaReUdsbmg Petaluma dlv 14,035 San eervaadim 8eR din........ 19,588 Atasoedero diV................. ll,581 San Martin (U)............... 1,162 ................... petaL�a cit,43.............. 14,035 Saa Becennol m NorteWen din... 12,93E Ataacadeno (U)............... 5,983 Beata Clara-Sumyvele alc...... 134,523 Petaluma 0ue1 din .............. 13,193 Ben B mamdino Southeast div... 5,602 North Coast di............ ..... 10,733 0apertim city °........•••.. 31664 Octal (U)................... 2,852 TWe.tysine PalmeSb rmgo 11Laae BeaeD (0).............. 1r907 Sente Clara ci 's............ 58,880 Russian Nfvea-Coastal aiv...... 8,ll9 Ya11ey di 15,691 M>rro Bey (U)................ 3,692 ....... Smmyvale city ...... 52,898 Sent. Na. div................. 31'ov ..................... UPUpld di City .............. Upland city 30......... .. 1 ,537 15,918 pPK Rpblea aiv.......... u,636 Saratoga aiv................... 15,8a Santa Rma.Cotyi2............ 31,027 ....... gl Pmo de PnDlea city 33..... fi,6'Yl Saratoga city .............. 14,861 Seat. Rose N div........... 12,61E Victorville div................ 8,189 Sen Nis Mispo aiv............ 20,437 Santa Roaa 16,253 Vineyard din ............... .... 2,845 Sea Luia %Jq,c city 3........ 20,43] SANTA CIWB COIRRT.......... 84,219 (u).. ...div ........... l d (U)................. 4,5w Yucaipa din .................... 13,15/ H� din........ Sin Lids MiVeach 4,647 sdo 9mth %x8 (................. 3,261 12: c Pismo Beach city 1,820 Cepitola-Live Oak din.......... Sebeetaaol din ................. 11,055 SBd DIn3o Co0N1'Y........... 1,033,011 ........ Sbe13 eachMi. Rus,a.......... Sin Luie Obispo m..a3 din...... 4,ZM 4:2% LiVe 1a aityv.............. Live Oak (U) (pt.) 2,O21 Craton (U).........:......... 1,055 3,258 A1PIne CI ...................... ............ Offal Cliff. (U).............. 3r825 3;H 5 S di... Sonam dSwisg................. 2,04 19,533 Alpine (U)................... 1,044 SAN MATEO COUNTY........... 447 Tvon Lakes 1,949 .................. Springs 2,462 7,717 717 Ceal.go aiv.................... Carlsbad divit,3s.............. 979 19,253 Athertm aiv.................:. .................. P.J. aiv....... ......... .sdIomm 12,90E 4,20E aBqya.V. ............... 61 ,same. (ll)................ Sono. 1,23E 3,023 Carlsbad city .............. At -R tassn. di........... 6q sham-Br.sbwe aiv.......... 7,717 6,682 n o V,11............... Ben Y(U).. div............ 7,509 citY42-...:........... Chula Vista aiciVil*........... Chula vista city31 ....... 5,169 55r169 42,03E Be1mmL di city ................. 15,99E Leca° Ben Lomond (U)............... Bwlder Creek (U)............ 1,814 1,30E SlANISWUS COIQlTY......... . 157,294 ... Coronado dive .................. 20r960 Belmar city,¢ ..-............ dive Btalllic 15,99E 25,093 Felton (U)................... 1,380 Ceres dive..................... 13,97E city .............. CCej ... ............ a d',036 Santa Cruz afv................. 25,596 Ceres Cityvv........... 4,40E d ffiCajm di, ................... a ?" 51,748 Citgeme .citys ..... Daly DaDy City aiv.................. 50,9& San city J............. Banta 25,59E Ceres N.rtb.... 1,12E ffi C.jm .............. 39,618 blab Cityrmgh 47,554 all Scotts Yall.y aiv.............. &ryes ............. 1,54E la Cs,e Create Baadid. 1,16E d................. NiHulaeren aiv............... 7,554 Seaside aiv.................... 1,355 1,355 Hodest................. South pbdeeto (U) (it.)...... 581 di,... ... I...... Escondido di city ............... 29,768 Hillnborough tCJn34.......... 7,554 SoLive Altos di(It............. 8,960 Bast ""n'e din........ 8ecwdfao Ci............ 16, 3'P Mea10 %rk dive.. 48,529 Live Cal (U) (p0.)........... 657 tHodt.- Heat 2,872 2,0 PaFal aiv.................. 34,a4B .... Menlo Park ................... 26,957 Vlateoncille eit,37 .......... 13,293 d(a .. ................ Rmpire (U)................... 5 yellbrook ............. Mimiliae di city 15,873 a Natdanville city ........... 13,293 HttHoeb. di v.................... 5,954 5,954 Gilles Field di pie Ffeld Civ............ 0,593 10,593 ................ Mtllbree city" .............. 15,873 Hugham (ll).................. 1,898 Imlm.Dec dive............ Is4lerial Beach cit.Y31........ 17,773 17,773 %CSTfaa dive .................. SHASTA CWNTY.............. 59 Noaeato dive................... 36,585 a4 11r414 4,492 Tmul dive ................... 2,763 Faoifiaity di V............... Reawaad City 4 990 20,895 62,898 Anderson-Cottonwoa dlv........ MP di .SLY................. N. div...a1................ 36,585 4,668 LekHe.. di 14,763 ysc............... CiV.................. 46r290 Anderwn ciLY38.............. CastrM d............... 2,703 Newmmt city ................ 2,148 .................... La eeW di v................... 36,88E Mu. Sm exmo di v.................. 29,063 t.sta Beet Shasta aiv................ 4,293 NOTtheeat RYeato La Mesa .fty91............... 30,441 lain Bruin city3i..... 6...... 29,063 Burns) (U) 1, 294 (u).......... CUllege Gardens (U).......... 4,132 4,224 Lewin Curve di v................ L. 6mve (U) 19,348 19,348 9en Carla dive ................ 22,999 ................... Bnterpriae aiv................. 17,463 Northvedt est. (u dfv.......... Wee Modesto (U) (pt.)....... 6,224 1,123 .............. Leueadla-HnC]�tee-&noses San CarlUa citY.............. Sm IUteo div.....i............. 21, 31D 73,697 Bongwille (ll)............... 8nterpriae (ll)............... 4,66E 4,94E Oakdale di v.................... Neal, din ..................... CardICS-by-the Sea (U)....... 22,18E 3,149 See Mateo eStyv ............. 69,87D Reddi aiv.................... 12,773 oeaaale city43............... 4,59B 4,980 Del Mar city9................ 3,124 Saath Coeat.iae aiv............ 7,635 Redding city Je............... 12,W3 Paradiae dil................... 9,056 mcciatas (U)................ 2,78E Hai Mom Bay cityj2' .......•• 1,957 Sacramento Cegvm dive......... 1,061 Psredi. (U).......... ....... West M,desto (U) 3,61E 774 Leuaedia (U)................. 5,665 Booth San F2mtcisaa d1v........ Col. t.w34................. 40r 372 500 Mesta Dam dive................ 7,689 ............ %Hatte n d1vit" ............. 6,08E Mountain Hbtplre aiv............ 2,310 Swth Sin Francisco city34... 39, 418 Central Valley (➢)......... Southwest Shasta div........... 2,854 2'W2 %ttexa.n cityvv............. 2,24E National City din .............. 36,282 Woodside aiv................... di c................ NiUV 6'lQ Hal anel City .............. 32,771 Woodsi Woodside tow'L.............. 3,592 3,592 sao Riverbank City............... 2,78E Oceanside dlv... .............. 26,144 SIRPAA COfMfY........... ... 2 247 S di v..................... 5,891 Reanaide .It I ............. 24,9'l1 SANTA BARBARA COUNTY....... 168,962 Sierra din...... Selid. Salida (U)................... l'lw 1,109 247 2,93E 6,824 div. Palomar-Legtua aiv............. 2,939 Carpinteria Valley din......... Loyaltcn t.w3§.............. 936 South MCdeato aiv.............. 12,273 Pampa di c..................... Hamne 2,153 2,449 Carpinteria (U).............. 4,996 Airport ( U).................. 3,689 a Noo nod ............. genchoSan Bernardo din........ 5,365 Cud. die........... ..... .... Goleta dill...................: 1,34L BISEIYOU COUNTY............ 32,685 Paixcfsa (U)........... .. .... South Modesto 3,586 4,884 1,893 Fovq (U)..............1..... 1,921 Goleta Valley din .............. 2,169 14,190 Butte Va11Gy din............... ... ........... Tuxlmk din.................... 22,535 San OiDie di ............. 918,659 Cv.aalups di city............... 4,190 Dorris tow.................. 913 North 'lhrlock (u)............ 2,535 eity3l Ben Diego CI ty3.............. 512,595 C.delupa tidy .............. 2,614 Wns.ir d ................ 3,64E South ........... Spring Valley dfv.............. 12,585 Lompoc Ya11GY din.............. 14,415 D nit 2,873 k cityk ... �lccterf.H Civ.................. 9,116 9,11E Airport dfC......... Lompoc city3°................ 14, 415 Etna di v....................... dl......... 2, Wetaterfo di c.................. 4,101 Twin Ceksr Twin peke -ten M.rcos din....... 3,378 3,02 Mr.aon Ce[ym tliv 1,9'12 Fine •................• 596 596 Waterford 780 Valley Center din .............. .3,6' ............. Monteclto din 6,663 Jones di Fart Tones din................. 1,D74 ................... Westport din................... 2,683 2,683 Vista aiv...................... Vista (0) 20,689 .................. Banta Barbera aiv... 58,770 Fort Toned row.............. 483 ..................... 14795 �l......... Santa Barbara city ......... 58,768 Hefty Camp din ................. 2,459 3UTT8R COON.'............... 33,380 Santa Maria dfc................ 20,0Y7 cstcb Harnbrook-Hilt dive............ Live di city................ SAN PAANCESCO COUk3y"""' 740, 316 Smte Har1a sit'3 26,027 txManuMedicine .eke din...... 2,651 2,651 L�ve Oak city ................ Live a 2,607 2,27E 9mta Marie Valley din......... 26, 490 IMcloud (U)......:........... 2,14D ins d Merfaiau-Robbins ........... 1,2 3 740, 316 San Premise. eft y............. etcurt (U)..., .......... 1,414 Montague di v................... 1r782 ...iv South Suter din............... di Saete Ynez Valley d............ to vn................ 792 Sutter aiv..................... 1,652 1,652 Solvang (U).................. 1,325 1,325 Haunt Mesa,neta Mmmt SDeata din............... 3,39E ( U)................... I'Sig CCxC............... SAN Tiv 249,969 ttwi0....... ... le 1,93E baSutte�City yobs City dfv................... 11, 50I 5,92E Eeealon di city SANTA CLAHA pOtMfY......... 642,315 l e die . Tale Lake din .................. 60 1,719 Yuba City ii.................. 11,5% 1,610 ................. .... E.Calon olmHo ............... Ccyot,mean din..................... Tulelake c't ' Y 950 Yuba Rural d1v................. 641 L1,2m L div 2,679 2,012 Diablo Pay.e tl................. ......••...... Weed di v....................... South Tuba (U)............... 3,200 ar .f, rd din .... ............. L.ckefoV. 4,012 Gilroy di city .................. 0m 11,05E Weed (U)..................... 3,223 3,223 ludo di .......... 4.......... .................. 22,229 Cia city................ Yreka diCiV eity32 Li 22,674 Lexington din. to 2,763 2,763 t................. Yreka Clty tawiO............ 4,759 4,759 COUNTY........ 25,305 4,080 'oel di........ 4......... Lodi &Cal din ................. 9,674 k-Aed........... Chemeketa .......... loe-A es di Aotelope-Los aiv........ Manteca di c..................... 11,123 Ystatee ( U)................. 1,284 SOLANO ...... .............n134 ...... Corning dicity................. 5,678Lathes. (Utys2............... 1,123 Lee, Alt Uses dice............... .di Altos Hill..Monte Hello 770 Benicia din.................... S,CM es.din . Nacfa citY... . Te1cg div................ Pest Tama din................ 7WMea 707dive. I.................8,242 di city ................... 4,914 .. .. .......... tee Altos Hills tovn.s 650EAipm Dixon din... ................. lo.Red d....I........ Ripoeftyv ................. 1,89< R ClefdiCID. 2,314 19.202 Stwlton 86,321 ................. Lon Getas din.Stockton 13,443 Fairfield-Safson din........... Red Sluff1Cityls............. n it................. city92.............. 86,321 Los sates city3ty.e.......... Fairfield Tat.Tehasse city.................. 261 Hart din .............. 25,803 lbnte Serero eity36.......... 1506 1,50E y4l................ Suisun CitYv3................ Weat Teheva din................ 612 612StncH.an See fmtnand at eM of table, P. 27. Number of Inhabitants 6-27 Table 7.-POPULATION OF COUNTIES, BY CENSUS COUNTY DIVISIONS: 1960-Con. I"U" denotes an umacorpoxatad place. Total population of a place located in 2 or more census county divisions appears in table 8] County and census county Population County and census county Population7O.M(U) ty and census county Population County and census county drv:elon population division division division 2RINM COUNTY ............. 9,706 TULARE COUNTF--Con. UR4 COMITY. -Can. 8,755 YOIo COUNTY................ 65,727 2,493 Terra Bolls div................ 2,287-Piro 4,60oar div.............. city48.............. 4," div ..... 2,393 Hayfork div.................... Lo+ar Trinity div.............. 1,474 Tipton div..................... Woodville (U)................ 11041as div.................. 4,633 Davis div. ............... Davie di site,................. Davie div.................. 8,910 Nod River div. .................. 642 Tumm die....... ......... 13, saork (U)................. 2,902 Rnet role div.................. a 3,032 25,032 Aeawrvillo div................ 5,097 Tedium cityi6................ 13, 824ro¢ diV................. 329 KnParto leading Neavorvillo (U).............. 1r736 Tolam East div................ 4,071 Oaks -Oak Vim div...... 8,389 di............. L.d1ng OSv............ 3,042 3,042Winona East Tuners (U).............. 1,342ra O.kn (U)......... 3, 513RnlBhta div 3,172 Tulare West Qlv................ 7,563iw (U)................. 2,448 .................... Winter. cJty4l....... 4....... 1r700 TULM CO= .............. 168 403 Viean¢ div.................... 15,791 Woodland ay........ 13,5Z4 14,253 Olnuba div..................... Vl6ane OSfy46............... 15,791 Montelvo-sweoy div........... Mo¢telvo (U)........... 6,679 2,028 Wmdiand eity'�v.............. 33,524 Cl.ba eitY46................ 6,103 7,628 vicuna East die............... 4,887 Saticoy (U).................. uI�9 Woodland Rmal div............. 4,619 Earlimrt div.................. Earlimart (U)................ 2,997 Vienna West div.... ..... L,203 Ojai div... 4................... Ojai 4,495 Exeter dlv......... ......... n, 964 Crowlay (U).................. 3,950 Gity Oxnard div............... 42,977 YUBA COUNTY................ 33,85 n,725 E4etor oltYi6....... (II) 4,264 3,101 Cashes (U)................... Noodlnka-Theme River. div...... 1,061 5,856 4..... McMillen Manor (U)......... 1,193 Lind. div.......... q ... Foreoraville ............. lvaNwe div.................... 5,033 Waodlake city................ 2,6n Oxnard city46................ div................ 40,265 14,01 Linda (U).................... Marysville div................. 6,129 12,428 IvaMoe (U).................. 1,616 Oxrord Rost E1 in,, (U)......... 6,966 Marysville olty....... 4...... 9,353 Lindsey dlv.................... 8,912 TWLlP9i8 M .. •..•.• 14,404 lyelerd Acres (U)............ 1,619 Olivehmat-Ar(DIogn div.......... 6,Z76 4,835 855 Lindsay city ................. 5,3w div.................. ollveharot (U)............... 1,649 Omsi-Cutlor div............... Cutler (U)................... 7,212 2r191 Oromland Sonora div.................... 7,913 Oxmrd West dim....r... Port H....ci<a4a.......... 14,469 11,067 Wheatland dSv......... Wheatland city3A............. 813 Oras1 (U).................... 1,048 Smern cltyiT............. ... 2,70 Silver Strand (U ............ 1,192 Yuba Foothills div............. 1,781 PSxle d1v..................... 4,018 Stonielam•Yasemit- div........ 726 Plaaam, Valley die............ 9,528 Pixlay (U)................... 1,3ZA Twin Hart--Tuolomns div....... 4,910 C.marillo (U)..............., 2,359 Partervilln div................ 20,330 Toolceso (U)................. 1,403 Cammino Reghto (U)........ I^ Burton (U).......... 4,633 an Buemwntur¢ div........... 31,n East Portorville 4U)......... Pcrmrvine oLtY............ 3,538 7,991 VEIITURA COUNTY ............. 199 138 Ran Bmmventure ait748...... Santa Paula div............ .... 29,114 19,2/9 8,7A9 3,923 Portarville Smith div.......... 8,590 Averse-Rimen div.. 4........... chriaman (U)................. Runt. Peale, city ............. Santa Peals Rural div.......... 13,279 3,626 Poplar, (U)................... Rprimvine-JNw.dale city.... 1,478 2,722 Couejo-Coastal ate ............. 17,00 2,934 Slid, div...................... I Sete S. (U)............. S'no 2,310 StrsUumm div................. 4,4% 1,095 Thousand Oaks (U)............ Weatent,04.vD ly.park (U).... 2,191 Simi (u)..................... 2,107 Strathmore (U)............... 1 AWMA,--Pert or Centro Coots County annexed to Alamda County since 3950. Datackwnt fr,se Alamada city, Annexations to Berkeley, Hayward, Livermore, said Plenswton anion. Framont, Navmk, aM Union City attics incorporated since 1950. Anmxatioro to oral detacl®enta Seem Onklond evd Son L Oaviam cities. P1amanWn tram charged to city since 1930. 2 AMWOR.-Ion, city incorporated slew 1950. Amoxatlon to gutter Crack city. 3 BUTIS.-Amexetloro to Chico, Willey, and OmvdnA cities- 4 COLUSA.-A nacmtian to Colas. city. 3 CONTRA CMA.-Part of Contra Carta County amazed to Alemda County since 1950. Anmxatiom to Antioch, Bronttdad, Concord, E1 Cerrito, Martlnez, Pinclo, Pittsburg, Motioned, Son Paige, and Walnut Creek cilia.. Pinola town chaged to city sines 1950. 6 DEL NOitffi: Ammntiov to Cm➢cent city. 7 EL D(YL1D0,-Amexatlom to andi detacbmnts ream Placerville city. 8 PIVShU•--Ameaxetiom to Clovis, Coalinga, Fireb.agh, Pres.., Marcum, KSmabum, Mendota, Orange Cove, Parnor, Disney, Ranger, sued Salea cities eed Peeler tow. Ha- an city incorporated since 1950. 7 OLFNN.-A.exatioro to Orland and Willow cittae. Orland town changed to city nine. 1950. 10 FgD®gyDf.-Amoyptyom to Arcata, Man Lake, Ruraka, and Fortune clues. Fern- dale tow chewed to city since 1950. as pQ,tIIIAL.-Amo•"tlom to Bravley, Calexico, El Centro, Holtville, and Wa¢tavr- larct situ.. 12 OIBoundary boteuen Bum and San Bamerdino Cosetien adjusted by Act or the State Lmislatum arose 1950. 13 RERN.-A.mstioro to Oakararield, Dolan, Merloopa, Shoftcr, Taft, Tehachapi, and Was.. aitiaa. McPanlsed city inaarporstod oince 1950. 14 MOS.--Anna otiom to Commons, Havrosd, and Leac,am cities. 13 LACE.-Lahopart tram charged to city since 1950. 16 LMM.-Aanaxetiom to Sus.vino city, 17 US ANOW.FS.-Amex¢tfem to Alhambra, Arcadia, Aama, Bill, Burbank, Claremont, Huntimbse ark, Imlewood, L. Va...,, Lymvaad, HontaDall , Monterrey Pmk, Pa. VorLan Estero.,, Pmodem, Pomona, gun Marian, Smth Gets, Yam., Nast Covina, and Whittier cities. Ausexntiemto ens detaebmcns from Boverly Bills, El Scgundo, Long Basch, Los Ameles, Mammals, Redondo Bench, Cm Gabriel, Siorra Madre, oral Torrance <Ltbc.. Incorpo- rated since 1950: Attends, Beldvin Peck, Bellrlawr, Bradbury, Cmmeme, Derry Valley, w Dney, Duarte, Industry, Ireirdala, Lake cod, La Puente, Luanda., Hired. Willa. Norwalk. Pmemount. Pico River.. Rollin[ Hine. Rolling Hello Eetate0, Rem- 38 MADERA.--Arn ..tions to Choeebille and Mader. eitien. 19 WjnH.--Novato city incorporated since 1950. Annexation to Belvedero, Lmkapur, Mill Valley, San Refsel, said Sausalito epics and Corte Modern and Fairfax tarns. S. Amelmo city returned in 19M w a town. xa tIlGmOCIBO.-Ancentioro to Fort Bragg, Ukiah, aryl Willito eitien. x1 i➢JtCRO,-Amaxatfona to Atester, One Palm, G.tiw, Llvingoton, Ins Banns, srd Merced cities. 22 IM1INTEREY,-Amex¢tiaro to Cancel -by -liaise, Gomolce, Omevfiold, Kim City, Monterey, Pacific Grove, Souses, and Soleded cities. Dal Ray Oaks mid Baanide attics incorporated oim,o 1950. 33 HAPA.--Anuaxatiom to Nape city. 24 MADA.-Ame s.tlons to Nevada City sari Grose Valley oitieo, xs OAA1108.-Amazatiom to Brea, 1111ertw, Huntington Beach, Lmume B aah, le Habra, Hoipost Beach, promo, Placentia, San Clemcet-, Santa Aus, and Tustin cities. Rome Park, Cast. lice., Cypress, ➢alrylaid, Fauotmn Valley, uaecen ureve, aas a -- too, Stanton, and Neatmiroter aitien incorporated since 1930. Deteahmnt from Seal Be26 ach city. Annexations to and d.tmheenta fret Assisi- city.FL=.-Arnoxat1. to Auburn, Calf oina, Births, Roa._ oache]1ntisoroon, IIei- e 27 R3YAL9IDR.-Anmxetlaro to Henntm, Haum arm, Taft, Palm Springs, Parris, RSmeolik, and Sen JAamto cities. Cabmol city laser ... ted since 1950. 29 SAWdPMO,-Aamuatiom to Folic®, Galt, ifecto Sacramento, and Sacramnto altiso. 29 SAN Bggr10.-Aneaxatimw to Collioter Oily. ao RAN HPBNAR➢INO.-Bo:mdnry kc a ce 1W. and San BarnmHim Conceits. adjusted by Act of the Stets Legislature since 1950. Ame.Otimo to Beratow, Chem, Colton, Needles, Ontario, R.dlaado, Rialto, ord Upland cities. F.teae and Montclair eitien incorporated oinae 1950. Amsxatlom to and dstnclme alto frm San Bereaelino city. 31 SAN DIPAO.--Ceimbed, ➢a Man, and lmpari.l Beach .idea incorporated 61nco 1950. A- shear to Chula Vioto, Camnado, II Cajon, Pocandido, La MCoa, National City, mid Oaannoldo aitiaa. Annexations to and dotoob-onto tram Sm Diego city. 12 CAR JDAQUIN.--Amexotioro to Lodi, Mantuan, Cities, Stockton, and Tracy Cities. Racal. city iamrporatod ads.. 19". 33 SAN LUIB OBL4F0.-AmexatSom to Arroyo Grande, El Pmo de Robles, Pl®o Beach, and San Luca Obispo cities. Graver city incorporated since 1950. 14 SAg MATEO.-,man aU. to Belmont, Daly City, Homo Park, Redwood City, San Bravo, San Mntco, sed South San Francisco clues and Atherton tom. Ammntiom to and deta.bmnto from Bmlimsm and Mtncess sides said folmn and Hillsborough foam. lncorporamd since 1950: Ralf Moen Ban• and Pastries. cities and Woodside tow. 33 SANTA BARBARA.-Anmxntioro to Guadalupe, Lompoc, Santa Barbara, and Santa Maria cities. ae SARTA CLARA.--Aenemtiom to Alviao, Gilroy, Mmyw Hin, Mountain View, Polo Alto, San Jmo, Santa Clan., and Sunnyvale cities and Leo OMme tow. Incorporations .1se. 1950: Campbell, Cupertino, Lea Alton, MilPilao, Monte gerem, and Smatega attic. and Lon Alton Mille town. Alvin. returned in 19M m a tow. Momen dMn tow chimed to city since 1950. 37 SANTA CRUZ.-Amaxation to Capitola, Santa Cruz, and Watoonvine cities. 3. SIIA.STA.--AMCra. city incorporated since 1930. Amoxatiom to Redding city. 39 Sjaunt--Annaratiom to Lo sltn, Won. 40 SLSKIYOU.--Annexetloro to Demmuir and Tulelake cities aM to Eme, Mount gaete, was Yreka City loons. 41 SOWO.-Nmuntyom to Dixon, Fafrfiald, Suisun City, Vocaviile, aM VanaJO cities mid Rio Vista tow. Cuts. City tom ommr d to city also. 1950. 42 SONCKA--Amexetlom to Cloverdale, Nenldabum, Petaluma, Santa Rooa, Sebastopol, and Sencom itie.. 41 STANISLAUS.--Amiaxatioro to Care., Modesto, Nevman, Onkdele, Pattoroon, River- beek, and Turlock titles. 44 Sg1TBR.--A.exatiom to Live Osk and Yuba City cities. Yuba City ratursed in 1950 w as a to, 43 TBNAMA.-Amx midLom to Rod Blare' anal Convdm aitiaa. 46 TVLABE.-Amexatiom to Dinebe, Examr, Portorene, Tulare, aad Vi.ana cities. 47 TDatiTRB:-A.emtf. to Sonam city. 48 MiTURA.--Ace.atiom to Fillesm, OJai, Oxnard, Port He-, sid San ➢uevovan- tmo cities. 49 YCLO.-Amoxatiom to Code sail Woodland cities. Wmtara tam charged to city since 19". 30 TUBA: Annexations to WmatlsmL city. 6-28 California Table S.-POPULATION OF ALL INCORPORATED PLACES AND OF UNINCORPORATED PLACES OF 1,000 OR MORE: 1940 TO 1960 ["U" denotes an uednearporated place. Asterisk(*) denotes an incorporated Dlaca under 2,50D located in an urbanized areal Place County 1960 19M 1940 Place County I000 19W 1940 Airpart (U)................... Steni.heas.......... 3,689 ... ... Cnriaman (U ).................. Venture............. 3,923 4,211 ... Alameda ....................... Alameda............. 63,855 64,430 36,25E Chula Vista................... San Diego........... 42,034 15,9D 5,138 Alain (U)..................... Contra Costa........ 1,991 ... ... Clareonnt..................... Ws Angeles......... 12,633 6,3n 3,OW Albarp........................ Alameda............. 14,804 19,590 11,443 Cloverdale.................... Sonava.............. 2,848 1,292 W9 AIDembr...... I ................ Ws Angeles......... %,8W 51,359 38,935 CWVi...... I.................. Fresno.............. 5,54E 2,966 1,626 Aliael ((UU)).......................... 16,914 ... Coachella..................... Riverside........... 4,84 2,755 ...lnq.....San Alpine Diego ...... 1,4 ... ... Coalinga...................... Fres....... ....... 5,965 5,539 5,02E Altadn(U)....... ns Angel........ 40,568 ... ... Calfan...................... 1. Placer.............. 915 83) 994 Alta Hill (U)................. Nevada.............. I'm ... ... College Gardens (U)........... Stanislaas.......... 4,D2 ... ... A1Luras....................... Nodon............... 2,819 2,919 2,090 Colman........................ San Mateo........... 500 291 3% Alas Rock (0)................. Bents Clare......... 18,942 ... ... Colton........................ Ban Herbaria...... 18,666 14,465 9,686 Alvi.son....................... Santa Clara.......... 1,194 652 699 Coluea........................ Col.,............... 3,518 3,031 2,295 A,ud.r................... I.... la"el............... 202 151 249 Coxuclr e...................... Ws Angeles......... 9,555 ... ... Anaheim ....................... Crange.............. lo4,1B4 14,556 U,031 Compton....................... Los Angeles......... 91,812 49,991 16,198 Anderson ...................... Shasta.............. 4,492 ... ... Concord....................... Contra Costa........ 36,238 6,953 1,3l3 Argels........................ Calaveras........... 1,121 1,149 1,163 Cor's........................ Kings............... 4,996 3,150 2,092 Antioch ....................... Centre Caste........ 19,305 11, 351 5,106 Cxnirig... .................... rename.............. 3,W6 2,531 1,472 Arcadia ....................... Ws Angeles......... 41,005 23,066 9, 122 Cm nos........................ Riverside........... 13,336 10,223 8,964 Arcata ........................ Harb.ldt............ 5,235 3,929 1,855 Coramedo...................... San Diego........... 18,039 12,900 6,932 Atdeo-Arcafle (U).............. Bacramento.......... 'l3,332 ... ... Corte Madera.................. M 'in............... 5,962 1,933 1,098 Armnna (U).................... Kings............... 1,302 1,M ... Coate Me.a.................... Drange............. I W,550 ... ... A '. Grarde................. San laic Obispo..... 3,291 11923 1, 09D CaatZ (ll ).................... S...-.......... 1,852 ... ... Artesia ....................... Ian Angeles 9,993 ... ... Cavf.eta........................ Los Angeles......... 20A24 3,956 3,C49 Arvin (U)......... Kern ................ 5,3ID S,W9 ... Crescent City................. Del Norte........... 2,938 1,9e6 1,363 Atawadero (0)................ San Luis Obispo..... 5,983 3,443 ... Crescent City Northwest (U)... Del Norte........... 3,03E Atherton ...................... San Mate............ 9,919 3,630 1,908 Crestline (U)................. San Bernardino...... 1,290 ... ... Atwater ....................... m,'ed.............. 7,3I8 2,856 1,235 Crowley (U)................... Tulare.............. 3,950 ... ... AUEurn............ I........... Placer .............. 5, SB6 4,653 4,013 Culver City................... Ins Angeles......... 32,163 19,920 8,99E Avalon ........................ Ina Angeles......... 1,53E 1, 506 1,6r Cstertirw..................... Santa Clara......... 3,664 ... ... Aveml (U).................... Kings............... 3,149 3,982 ... Cutler (U).................... Tulare.....:......... -2,191 1,968 ... Aaus.......................... We Angeles......... 20,499 11,042 5, 209 Cotten (U).................... Humboldt............ 1,T72 ... ... Bakersfield ................... %ern................ 56,848 34,984 29,252 Cnresb•................. ..... oran,e.............. 1, ... ... Baldwin Park.................. Loa Angeles......... 33,931 ... ... DairylValley.................. orange.............. 622 622 ... ... B Sng....................... Riverside........... 1, 250 3,... Dairy Valley.................. Lan Angeles......... 3,5D8 ... Barstow ....................... San Hernerdiw...... 11,644 6,O35 6,135 ... Daly City..................... Ben [hteo........... 44,"191 191 15,191 9, 625 Bpviev-Rosewood (0).......... Humboldt............ 2,980 ... ... D. Point (U)................ Crange.............. 1,186 ... ... Beauvwnt...................... Riverside........... 4,288 3,152 2,208 Danville (U).................. Contra costa........ 3,585 ... ... Bell ........................... Los Angeles......... 19,450 15,430 11, 264 Davis......................... Yclo................ 8,910 3,5% 1,8I2 Bellflower .................... Los Angeles......... d44,846 ... ... Delano........................ Kern................ 11,913 8,"n9 4,593 Sell Card. (U).............. Ina Angeles......... 26,469 ... ... DsIhi (U)..................... Merced.............. 1,175 ... ... Belmont ....................... Ban Nate............ 15,996 5,569 1,229 Del Mar....................... San Diego.......... 3,224 ... ... SslVedere^.................... Mar$.............. 2, 148 SEE 4W Del Monte Heights (U)......... PMterey..........n. 1,194 ... ... Benicia ....................... Selena.............. 6,090 9, 284 2,419 Del Manta Park (U)............ MonterGv............ 2,194 ... ... Ban Inmemd (U)................ Santa canes..... ..... 1,814 ... ... Del Paso Heights -Roble (il).... Sacramento.......... 11,495 ... ... Bmhel....................... Alameda............. 111,268 113,W5 85,549 Del Rey Oaks.................. Monterey............ 1,831 ... ... Beverly Hills ................. Ina Angeles......... 30,819 29,032 26,823 Desert Hot Springs (U)........ Riverside........... 1,492 ... ... Big Bear Lake (U)............. Ben Bernardino...... 1,562 1,434 ... Diablo (U).................... Contra Costa........ 2,096 ... ... Biggs ......................... Butte................ 831 984 %9 Dincha........................ Tulare.............. 6,103 4,991 3,990 Bishop ........................ Iron................. 2,875 2,891 1,490 Di........................... Sol was,.............. 2,970 1,914 1,108 Blue lake ..................... H mtoldt............ 1,2X M 503 Dorris........................ siskiy............. 993 892 863 Sly (U)....................... Riverside........... 1, 554 .... ... Do. Palos..................... Merced.............. 2,028 1,394 m Blythe ........................ Riverside........... 6,023 4,D89 2,355 ➢own ey........................ Ws Angeles......... 82, 505 ... ... BOra{yville (U)................ Shasta.............. 4,686 ... ... Duarte........................ Ws Angeles......... 13,962 .. ... Boulder Creek (U)............. Santa Crus 1,30E 1,... ... Wrlisar...................... 3,893 2,25E 2,... Bayer Bprings (U )............. .............. Sortma.............. 2,462 ... ... F,arlinmrt (0)................. Tnlaxe.............. Mare.............. 2,899 2,162 ... Bradbury+ ..................... Wa Angeles......... 618 ... ... East Ws Angeles (U).......... loV Angeles......... lo4, no ... ... Brawls. ....................... Imperial............ 12,903 11,922 11,918 East Modesto (U).............. Staniclaue.......... 2,084 ... ... Brea .......................... Gangs.............. 8,489 3, 208 2,569 E..L Porte -ill. (U).......... 'Mare.............. '.' 31 538 ... ... &osota ........ I............ Contra Costa........ 2,186 1,929 ... East Telers (U)............... Mate.............. 1,3 2 ... ... Bern Fork .................... Gunge.............. 46,401 ... ... East M itU er (U)............. Wa Angeles......... 19,884 ... ... Burbank ....................... Ws Angeles......... 90,255 98,5T 34,339 Edgamant (U).................. Riverside........... 1,628 ... ... Burling- .................... San Mateo........... 24,036 19,886 15,%a E1 Oaj........................ San Di............. 39,618 5,6CD 1,491 Harney (U).................... Shasta.............. 1, 254 1,513 ... E1 Centro..................... Imperial............ 16,811 12,590 10,019 Dart. (U).................... 'W1................ 4,635 2, 381 ... F.I. Cern L..................... Cents Costa........ 25,439 18,011 6,139 Cabazon....................... Riverside........... 498 ... ... Elk Grove (U)................. Sacraments.......... 2,2C5 ... ... Celexieo...................... Imperial............ 9,992 6,433 5, 415 1 Monte 0 .................. Contra Cos 186 2 Calipatria.................... laperial............ 2,548 1,428 1, 999 11 .... a.... 13 8,301 Cffiistoga..................... YaFa....... ......... 1,514 1,418 1,124 F1 Peso de Pobl............... Ban lvia Oblspa..... _ Canarillc (U)................. Venture............. 2,359 ... ... E1 Ric (U).................... Ventura............. 6,96E 1,31E ... Caw.r111. Heights (U)......... Venture ............. 1,904 ... E1 Segnnd..................... Ws Angeles, ,....... 14,219 8,011 3,938 e Campbell......en Santa Clara......... 11,863 ... ... Elsinore ...................... , Rives'............. 2. 432 2,068 1,552 Capistrano Beach (U).......... Seaga.............. 2,02E ... E1 Yazan.... Sonoma.............. 1,23E ... ............. Capitol- ............ ... .. Santa Crow 2,021 1,... ... Eunice lla.................... Alameda............. 2,68E 98 2,889 2,... Cardiff-by-tn.See ego........... San Diego........... ... ... Eunice (U)....... ............ Stac 1,4.. ... ...I....... Carls[ad...................... Ban Diego........... 9,253 9,253 ... ... Fircinites (U)................. iego........... Ban Uiego........... 2,635 2,98E Carmel -by -the -Sea ............. Monterey............ 4, 580 4,351 2,ex Enterprise (U)................ Shasta.............. 4,946 ... ... Carmel Valley, (U)............. Mortere5............ 1,143 ... ... F_veelon................ ....... San Tmgni.......... 1,963 ... ... Carmel Woo3s (U).............. Mctcrq ............ 1,043 .. .. Escondido..................... San Di eg,.I... ...... 16,397 6, 544 4,560 Carmichael (U)................ Sacramento.......... 20,455 4,499 ... Etna.......................... Sisklyou............ 596 649 456 Carpinteriaa(➢)............... Santa Barbara....... 4,W8 2,864 ... H .k....................... 1. Humboldt............ 28,139 23,058 19,055 Carron (U).................... Ws Angst........... 38,059 ... ... Ezetse........................ 1Vlare.............. 4,2 4,PIB 3,883 Castro Valley (U)............. Marais............. 37,120 ... ... Fairfax....................... Marro............... 5,813 4, 098 2,199 Caatroville (U)............... Monterey............ 2,838 1,865 ... Fairfield..................... Solaro.............. 14,9M 3,116 1,312 Cathedral City (U)............ Riverside........... 1,e55 ... ... Fair Oaks (U)................. Sacramento.......... 1,622 .. ... Central Valley (U)............ Brea tar .............. 2,854 2, 202 ... Fairview (U).................. Stenislaus.......... $SBfi ... ... Ceres.......... .............. Btam"laus.......... 4,406 2,351 1,332 Fallbrook (U)................. Ban Diego........... 4,814 1,935 ... Carob N.rtbeast ........ Stem slaws.......... 1,12E ... ... Felton Tulare.............. 3,101 ... ... CTemeketa Perk-Aedwod Estates elws. Berta Clara......... 1, 264 ... ... (ills ................. Felton (U).................... Banta Craa... ....... 1,380 ..: Ferndale ...................... Humboldt............ d1,808 032 3,032 Mast- Cnseter QI)................... Plnrea...........:.. 11553 1.141 ... Fillmore...................... VenLwe............. <,804 3,884 252 3.252 Chien ......................... Butte............... 14,959 12,M 9, 289 Firebangh......... ............ Fresno.............. 2, 000 8a 904 Chien-Veci (U).............. Butte............... 4,638 3,969 ... Florence-Grehsm (H )........... Wa Angeles......... 386a ... ... Chino ......................... San 3erw . ardS...... 10,�5 5, 984 4,204 Folsom........................ Sacramento.......... 3,,1925 1,690 ... Chowrhill..................... Madera.............. 4,525 3,893 1,931 11 Fontana....................... San Berna,binc...... 14,659 ... ... Alhe rewired powlstion total for Bellflower is 45,909 and for Feradwle 1,391. The figures in the table resulted from omissions which were discovered too late for inclusion Sn the detailed distr3Wtiorb. Number of Inhabitants 6.29 Table 8. POPULATION OF ALL INCORPORATED PLACES AND OF UNINCORPORATED PLACES OF 1,000 OR MORE: 1940 TO 1960-Con. i"U" denotes an unincorporated place. Asterisk (•) denotes an incorporated place under 2,600 located in an urbanized area] Place County 1960 1950 1940 Place County 1960 195D 1940 Ford City (U)................. Kern................ 3,9M 4,347 ... Inn, Beach.................... In. Angel........... 344,168 250:767 164,271 Fort Bragg .................... Nendooino........... 4,433 3)826 3,235 Loa Alamitos.................. Create.............. 4,312 ... ... Fort Jones Siakyveu............ 483 523 360 ins Alto a..................... Septa Clor.......... 19,6% ... .1. .................... Fortune Humboldt............ 3,523 1,762 1,413 Ins Alto. Hill................ Santa Clara......... 3,412 ... ... ....................... Fountain Valloya.............. Grans.............. 2,00 ... ... We Angel..................... W. Angel........... 2,479,015 1,970,358 1,504,277 Fowler ........................ Fresno.............. 1,892 1,857 1,331 Ins San a...................... Merced.............. Santa Clara......... 5,272 9,036 3)860 4,907 2)214 3,597 Freedom (U)................... Santa Crez.......... Alameda............. 4,206 43,790 2,765 .. ... Los Cato...................... Layalton...................... Sim ............... 936 911 925 Fromont....................... Fresco Freer¢.............. 1, 91)669 W'Sa5 Lynood....................... Sns Angeles......... 3, 20 300982 ........................ Pitartw..................... Deege.............. 56,160 3958 10,442 MClwd (U)................... Sisklyw............ 2,140 1)394 ... Galt Sacramento.......... 1,868 1)333 ... MF.Iond......... Kann................ 3,686 ... ... .......................... Carden Ina Angeles......... 35,943 141405 51909 N<Mtllsn Manor (U)............ Ventura.:........... 1,193 ... ... ....................... Gorden Grove .................. Orange.............. Seats Clsr.......... 84,238 7,Yd ... 4,951 ... 3,615 Mder......................... Yavhatten Beach............... Mdoro.............. We Angeles......... 14,430 33,934 10,4W 17,330 6,457 6,398 Ularoy........................ Mo. Avon Heights (U)......... Riverside........... 3,416 ... ... Keem........................ Son Joaquin......... 8,242 3,804 1,981 Meadnle Les Angela.......... 119,442 95,702 82,582 Maricapn...................... Kern................ 648 800 67D ...................... Glendora Ina A�eles......... 2D,752 3,988 2,822 Marina (U).................... M.tm7............ 3,310 ... ... ...................... Gonalee........ N aterey............ 2,138 1,821 ... Mrttnaz...................... Contr. Costa........ 9,604 8,265 7,381 Goshen (U) 7nlare.............. 1,061 ... ... Mrtinez East (0)............. Contra cast......... 3,958 ... ... .................... Dr... Valley .................. Nevado.............. 4,876 5,M3 5,701 Imov113o.................... Yuba................ 9,553 7,8M 6,646 Scat. (U).................... Sovoca.............. 1,055 ... ... Mywvod....................... Loa Angle.......... 14,588 13,m 10,7M ereaMield HcomeY............ 1,680 1,309 ... Karam Doks (U).............. Venture............. 3,513 2,446 ... .................... Oraanvillo (U)................ Plume............... Butte............... 1,140 3,343 1,153 3,0% ... 2,338 Mndato ...................... M,no Park.................... Fresno.............. Sou Mtco........... 2,099 26,9Y7 1,316 13,587 ... 3,258 Gridley ....................... Grovar City.. ................. San lute Obispo..... 5,MD ... ... Mrced........................ Finad.............. W,068 15,W8 30,335 Guadalupe ..................... Snts B Iceca....... 2,614 2,429 Kmitt-Peak Colonlee (U)..... Fresno.............. I'M ... oustion Xsecm ............. 2,469 1,... 1,... Son Mteo........... 10,4n 97 ... (... Hegtinwwod Samar Sacramento.......... 11,469 ... ... Nan Valley................... Hill Valley................... Maria........... 36,4ll 7,331 7)... 4,847 W)................. Naar Moon 8................... San M...te ........... ... ... Soma Clara......... ... ... IloMard....................... King................ 0,133 10)133 10)028 8)234 Hired.HilpityHill................... Htrada Nill................... Los Angoloe......... 2,444 221444 ... ... HOMartl Northwest (U)......... Kin,e............... 1)364 ... .,. Mire Lam (U)................. Rivorold............ 3,982 1,535 ... Notice Fields (U)............. ilonteray............ Angeles......... 2,362 33,035 16,316 8)263 Beach (V)............... Nalesto....................... 9¢n Lui. Oblepo..... Stesinlauo.......... 1 36,585 17,389 16,379 Hawthorno..................... tteyvnrd Ire Alaame............. 72,700 14,272 6,736 Mojave (U).................... Korn................ 1,845 2,055 .11 ....................... Healdeture.................... Sonw............... 4,816 3,258 2,507 Hoor,wyln...................... In. Angeles........: Y1,079 20,186 12,807 Ramat Riverside........... 5,416 3,386 2,595 N,ntdgVe...................... Sickly on............ 782 579 463 ......................... Hahet Kest (U) Riverside........... 1,936 .. lbatelvo (V).................. Ventura............. 2,028 ... ... ................ ................. He... costa........ 310 343 343 tclair acdIna San Berals.......... Acgelao......... 33,546 32,097 ... 21,W5 ... 8,016 Highway Beach ................ le.Coartr.Ac Ins 31,381 11)... 7)... llo.................... Mnterw...................... Fo Ina Nontcrq............ 22)618 16, 203 10,094 Highway City (V).............. City ( ns.............. Fresno.............. 1)381 ... ... Necterw ...................... IMllgrwa (U)................. Ins Angeles......... 14,669 ... ... Naaterey Pork................. Ina Angeles......... 37)821 M,n5 8,531 Hillaborough.................. San Miss........... 7,554 3,552 2,747 Nance Serce, . ................. Sant. Clare.......... 1,506 ... ... Hollister Sou Benito.......... 6,M 4,903 318M Moorpark (U)......... Venters............. 2,902 1,146 ... ..................... Iloltville..................... Ihparial............ 3,G80 2,472 1,772 Norma (U).................... San Joaquin......... 2,156 ... ... 1,014 Noma Oarlons (U).............. Riverelda........... 1,541 ... ... Nargan Hill................... Scants Clare......... 3,231 1,627 H.enitw Mrlpon............ 73 126 359 Marro Bay (U)................. San We Obispo..... 3,692 1,659 ...................... Mgluw (U)................... Stacialeus.......... 1,898 1,816 ... Mauvtme V,................... Seats Clara......... 30,M 6,563 3,946 1,618 Huntington Semi,.............. Orange.............. Los Angeles......... 11,492 n,920 51237 29,450 3,738 28,648 Neuvt Shout................... 1 VIIbmy (U).................. SiWYM ............ Butte............... 1,936 2,643 1,909 2,545 ... Ratisgton Fork, .............. Hum ......................... Fr gem.............. 1,269 ... ... Hope.......................... Napo................ 22,170 13,579 7,740 Imperial Smperi.l............ 2,658 1,759 1,493 Nstlecal City................. San Diego........... 32,771 21,199 10,344 ...................... Imperial Bemh................ San Diego........... 17,773 ... ... Needle........................ Nevada City................... San Bernardino...... Nevada.............. 4,590 2,353 4,051 2,505 3,624 2,445 Indio ......................... Riverside........... 9,745 5,300 2,06 Newark................. Al¢mads............. 9,884 ... ... Indent......... .............. IuNlaw.m..................... Inn Angel........... we An eles......... 778 63)390 ... 46,185 ... 30,114 . Newhall (U)................... Los Angeles......... 4,705 2,327 ... Iona .......................... Amadac.............. 1)118 ... ... N.......................... Stanlolas........... 2,148 1,815 1,214, Lrwlndylax.................... Io. Angels.......... 1)lie .. Newport Bons................. Creole.............. 26,564 4,964 12,120 1,584 4,4% Islet an ....................... Sacramento.......... 11039 1,597 1,837 Norco (U)..................... Riverside........... ... Ientdnw (U)................... Y4lore.............. 1,616 1,172 ... Northergat (U)................ Del Norte........... 1,945 ... ... J.U.n....................... Amtlor.............. 1,852 1,879 2,02E North Highleale (U)........... Sacramento.......... 21,271 ... ... KahondmIti (U) Alosed.............. 1,006 ... ... North Sacramento.............. Smaccnto.......... 12)922 6,029 3,053 ............... Kerman Frea s.............. 1,970 1,563 ... North Yurlock (U)............. Stanislay........... 2,535 1,586 ... ........................ Keyes (U)..................... Stemalcas.......... 1,546 ... ... Norwalk....................... toe Aggale.......... 08,739 ... ... His, City ..................... Mnterey............ 2,937 2,347 1,768 Novato........... .. Karin............... 17,881 1,619 ... ... Kiryaburg..................... Fr................ 3,093 2,310 1,504 Weland Acre. (U)............. vast are............. ... ... La Canada-Flintridge (U)...... Los Angele.......... 18,338 ... ... Oykdele....................... Memel........... Alomed.............. 4,980 367,%8 4,064 384,573 2,592 302,163 Lafayette (U)................. laguns Beach. Comes Costs........ Dean,............... 7,314 9,288 ... 6,661 .. 414W Oeklmd....................... Oak View (U)......... Venture............. 2,448 1,648 ... ................. La Habra Dran,e.............. 23,136 4,961 2,499 We. (U).................... San Win Obispo..... 1,317 1,446 ... ...................... Lakeland Village (U).......... Riverside........... 3,539 ... ... ecosseid...................... San Diego........... 24,971 n,881 4,651 Lakeport ...................... L.ke................ 2,303 1,983 1,490 Ojai.......................... Olive Hurst (U)............... Ventura............. Yuba................ 4,493 4,835 2,519 3,588 1,622 ... IukewaW...................... Le Kaea Los Angeles......... San Diego........... 67,1M 30,441 ... 10,946 ... 3,925 onterio....................... Son Bernardino...... 46,617 22,872 14,1W ....................... Lovent (U).................... Kern................ 6,177 3,M ... opal Cliera (U)............... Seats Crua.......... 3,825 ... 20,027 ... 7,901 Lasseter (U)................. los Angeles......... 26,012 3,594 ... Orange........................ Ora¢6e.............. 26,444 L. Puente ..................... Los Angeles......... 24,723 ... ... Orange Cove................... Fresno............. 2,883 2,395 ... Larkspur .............. Karin............... 5,710 2,905 1,538 emit (U)................... Sant. Bmar........ 1,414 1)001 ... Iathrap (U)................... San Joc9oin......... 1,123 ... ... Deima (U).................... Contra Costa........ Castro Coots........ 4,712 5,560 ... ... ... imen (U)..................... La Verna ...................... Fracas.............. Low Augel........... 1,052 6,516 ... 4,198 ... 3)092 oriM. Villes. (U)............ Deland........................ Glenn............... 2,534 ... 2,067 1,366 L.wadme...................... lawn Crows (U) log Angeles......... San Diego........... 21,740 19,348 ... .. ... ... Deo.i (U)..................... Orovill....................... gltlar............... pact................ 1,048 6,115 5,387 ... 4,421 ............... Kin 2,M 2)... 1,... Omord........................ ........ 40,265 21,... 519 8,... U..x ....................... .................... Lo. Angeles......... Ina Angeles......... 31,224 ... ... Contra Costs Gentry o t 1,518 ... ... ,caeo(U) Lenwoad (V)................... San Bsrmrdino...... 2,407 ... ... peaheco ...................... Pnifica...................... es........... Son Mteo........... 20)995 ... ... Lev.adis (U).................. San Diego........... Placer 5,665 ••• 2,410 2,OK Pacific Demro................. Kanterq............ 12,121 9,623 6,149 Unman ...................... Undo (U) Yuba................ Yuba................ 6,101 ••• ••• Pajero (U).................... MwntercY............ 1,03 11,522 2,487 ..................... Unda¢y....................... 'Mare.............. 5,3W 3,518 5,... 4,... Palmlele (U).................. Palm Desert (U)............... Ls. Angele.......... Riverside........... 1,05 ... ... •• Live Oak (U).................. Santa Cruz.......... 31518 ... ... Palm Springs .................. Aivcroide........... 13,468 ;; 7)E60 3,434 Live Oak ...................... Uvermcre Sutter.............. Alameda............. 2,276 16,058 11770 4,364 ... 2,885 Palo Alto..................... Sent. Clara......... 52,287 25,475 16,774 ..................... Uvingston .................... Marcel.............. 2)188 1)502 895 Poloe Varese Eotateo.......... Poo Angeles......... 9,564 8,268 1,963 987 Lodi .......................... Sep Joaquin......... 221229 131798 111079 Peram.a (U).................. Bttte............... ... ... Lomita (U).................... Los Avgelea......... 14)961 ... ... F:m,oe (U).................. Stardoleue.......... 5,616 4)4M ... Lospos........................ Seri. Barbaro....... 14)415 5, 520 3)379 Peiammst.......... �.......... In. AsgaIs.......... 27,249 1,366 ... 1,419 ... 776 Was Pine (U)................. Iryo................ 1,310 1,415 ... Earlier....................... Fresno.............. 6-30 Califomia Table S.-POPULATION OF ALL INCORPORATED PLACES AND OF UNINCORPORATED PLACES OF 1,000 OR MORE: 1940 TO 1960-Con. ("W' decam an uninedrlwrated place. Asterisk (•) de..tes an incorporated place under 2,5001ocated in en Wrbaniaed area] Place County 1040 1950 Iwo Place County 1900 1950 1940 Pasedan....................... LosAngeles......... 116,407 104, 577 81, 664 Saratoga...................... Sent. Clare......... 14,861 -... ... Patteis0n..................... Stanialhas .......... 2, 246 1,343 1,109 Saticey (U)................... vecter.............. 2,283 2, Perria........................ Rivazside........... 2,950 1, am 1,011 Sausalito.................-.... Merin............... 5,331 4,828 3, 540 Petaluma ...................... S0e0ma.............. 14,035 10,315 8,034 Scotia (0).................... Rusboldt............ 1,122 1,017 ... Pico Rivera ................... Loa Angeles......... 49,150 ... ... Seal Beach.................... Drange.............. 6,994 3,553 1,S93 Piedmoxh. I.....1, .............. Alameda............. 11, 117 10,132 9,866 Seaside....................... Monterey............ 19,353 ... ... FT.le........................ COMsa Cost......... 6,06,1 1,147 934 Sebastopc ................... Sons.............. -2, 6% 2, 601 1,856 Pismo Beech ................... San Luis Cbispo..... 1,762 1,425 ... Selma......................... Free............... 6,934 5,964 3,667 Pittsharg..................... Cants Cost.......... 19,062 12,763 9,320 Sheffer....................... Kern................ 4,576 2,2D7 1,258 Pitteverg H.st (U)............ Contra Costa........ 1,977 ... ... Shell Beach (U)............... San Luis Obispo..... 1,820 ... ... Pltts➢urg West (U)............ Contra Costa........ 5,188 ... ... Shore Acres (U)............... Contra Costa........ 3,093 ... ... Pixley (U).................... Mare.............. 1,327 ... ... Sierra Madre.................. toe Angeles......... 9,732 7,273 4, 381 Placentia ..................... Orange.............. 5,861 1,682 1,472 Signal Bill................... Ins Angeles......... 4,6Z 4,M 3,184 Placerville ................... el Dorado........... 4,439 3,749 3,064 Silver Streml (U)............. Ventura............. 1,192 ... ... Pleases (U)................... Merced.............. 1,704 ... ... Simi (U)...................... Venture............. 2,107 ... ... Fleancnt Hill (U)............. Centre Costa........ 23, 844 5,6B6 ... Soled ad....................... Monterey............ 2,837 2,G41 861 Plessenten.................... Alameda............. 4,203 2,244 1,M Solvavg (U)................... Santa Berber........ 1,325 ... ... Plymouth :..................... deader.............. 489 382 460 5d des........................ Souris.............. 3,023 2,015 1,156 Point Are. ................... Mendocirn........... 596 372 374 Sonora..............._........ Tuolumne............ 2,725 2,448 2,257 Pomona ........................ Ins Angeles......... 67,1w 35,405 23,539 South K1 Met................. Las Angeles......... 4,8% ... ... Poplar (U).................... Mare.............. 1,478 ... ... South Gate.................... Los Angeles......... 53,831 51,116 26,945 Port Chicago (U).............. Contra Coat......... 1,746 ... ... South Lagu. (U).............. Orange.............. 2," ... ... Portervill................ .... Tulare.............. 7,991 6,904 6,270 South Modesto (U)........... .. Sterisleus....'...... 5,465 ... ... Fort We .me .................. Venture............. 11,067 3, 024 ... South Oroville (U)............ Butte.........,..... 3,704 ... ... Bartel. ...................... I Plies.............. 1,874 2,261 ... South Park (U)................ So code.............. 3,261 1,837 Poesy (U)..................... San Diego........... 1,921 ... ... South Pasedane................ Los Angeles......... 19,7D6 16,935 14,356 Qusrta Hill (U)............... Los Angeles......... 3,325 ... ... South Sacramento-Fruitridge Seereamt........... 16,443 ... ... weby-Rest Quincy (U)........ Plea. .............. 2,723 ... ... (U). Remon. (U).................... San Meg............ 2,449 1,153 ... South San Fr.nci............ San Mateo........... 39,418 19,351 6,629 Rancho Cordova (0)............ Sncrseent0.......... 7,429 ... ... South San Gabriel (U)......... Los Angeles......... 26,213 ... ... Bea Bluff ..................... Teh............... 7, 202 4,905 3,82d South Taft (U)............. ... Kern................ 1,910 2,918 ... Redding ....................... Shunts.............. 12,M 10,256 8,109 South Turlock (U)............. Stanislaua.......... 1,577 1,492 ... Redlands ...................... San Bernardi....... 26,8 9 18,429 14,324 South Yuba (U)....... ......... Satter.............. 3,200 ... ..- Redondo Beach ................. los Angeles......... 46,986 25,226 13,092 8tant......................... Grange.............. 11,163 ... ... Reemooe city .................. Sec Mateo........... 46,290 25, 544 12,453 Stockton ...................... Sec Joaquin......... 86,321 70,853 54,714 y..... ................ Reedle . Fresdo .............. 5,850 4,135 3,170 Strat➢mare (U).... ............ 'Mare.............. 1,095 ... ... Hichmadalt ...................... I Son 3,%5 S,642 Suiaw City. Sole 2,470 9.. 706 Ridg.b d...................... Contra cost........ Contra Coat......... 71,8% 71,831 99,545 23,... Succ rests............' Crests DI-V........... San Diego........... 1,166 ... ... ... (U)................ Rerun................ 5,aig222 .. .s ( ........... Sund,,al (................... 3,404 .29 MeBell ( A10 Dell (ll).................. Humboldt............ 3,222 1,0SB862 1, 862 .. Sue,,yvale..................... Saneraiee........... Santa Clara......... 52,696 9,829 4,373 Bid Linda (I) ................. Saaramanto.......... 2,189 ... Seaenville.................... Lassen.............. 5,598 5,338 1, 575 Rio Vista..... ... 11 ........... Sol............... 2,616 1,831 1,6C Sutter (0).................... Setter.............. 1,219 ... ... Ripen ......................... Sen J..,le... I..... 1,894 1, 550 ... Sutter Creek.................. Aced.,.............. 1,161 1,151 1,134 Riverbank ..................... Stanlal....... ..... 2,786 2,662 1,130 Taft.......................... Kare ................ 3,822 3,707 3,205 Rivardae (U)................. Fr................ 1,012 ... ... Taft Heigh. (U).............. Kern................ 2,661 2,176 ... Riverside . .................... Riverside........... 84,332 46,7K 34,696 'TebschaVi..................... Kern................ 3,161 1,685 1, 264 Roeklln....................... Placer.............. 1,495 1,155 795 Tebsma........................ red ans.............. 261 314 175 Rohnerville (U)............... Humboldt............ 2,268 1, 500 ... Temple City (U)............... lns Angeles......... 31,838 ... ... Rollin, Rillsv................ Ins Angeles......... 1,664 ... ... Thouam.d Oaks (0)............. Venture............. 2,934 1,X3 ... Rolling Rills Rstatea......... Ina Angeles......... 3,941 ... ... Torrance ...................... Los Angeles......... 100,991 22,241 9,950 Roeelsce (U).................. So. ma.............. 4,510 1,552 ... Trac.......................... San J..,in......... 11,289 8,430 4,OM go .... ad ...................... Ins Angeles......... 15,476 ... ... Trinidad...................... Humboldt............ 289 188 94 Roseville ..................... Placer.............. 13,421 8,723 6,653 Trona (U)..., ................. San Bernardino...... l,138 2,4X ... Rose .......................... Merin............... 2,551 2,179 1,751 'Mare........................ Mare.............. 13,821. 12,445 8,259 Ryab. S1.,h (U).............. Humboldt............ 3,634 1,7Y ... T.lelake...................... Siskiyba............ 9SO 1,028 785 Secramento................ I... Secramant........... 191,fi67 137,972 105,958 Tuolumne (U).................. Tuulum,e............ 1,403 1,284 ... St. Heleca.................... Napa................ 2,722 2,297 1,75E Turlock....................... Staninlaha.......... 9,116 6,235 4,839 Salida (U).................... Stanisl............ 1,109 1, 300 ... le.tin=....................... Orange.............. 2,006 1,143 953 Sslinea....................... Monterey............ 28,957 13,917 11,586 Tvin Laiea (U)................ S . Gra2.......... 1,849 ... ... San Andreas (U)............... Calaverea........... 1,416 1,263 ... Uki h......................... Head-bi............ 9,90C 6,120 3,731 San Aaaelvo................... Mari................ 11,5&. 9,188 5,790 Union City .................... Alameda............. 6,618 ... ... San Bernardi. ................ San Bernardino...... 91,922 63,058 43,6,16 Uplaxd........................ San Bernardino...... 15,918 9, 203 6,316 San Bru...................... San Mateo........... 29,00 12,478 6,519 Vacaville..................... Sole............... 10,898 3,169 1,614 San Bue.venture.............. Ventura............. 29,114 16,534 13,264 Vallejo....................... Sul........... I... ec,877 26,038 20, 072 San Carlos .................... San Mateo........... 21,310 14,371 3,520 V...xw....................... In. Angeles......... 229 432 830 Son Clemente .................. Orange.............. 8, 597 2,006 479 Visalia....................... Mere.............. 15,791 11,749 8,9M San Diego.: ................... San Diego........... 573,224 334,387 203,341 Viet, (U)..................... San Diego........... 14,795 1,705 ... San Fernando .................. Los Angeles......... 16,093 12,992 9,G94 Walnut........................ Ins Angeles......... 934 ... ... San Francisco ................. San PTemiaeo....... 740,316 775,357 634,536 Naiad Creek.................. Contra Goat....... 1. 9,903 2,420 1,578 Sen Gabriel ................... le. Angeles......... 22,561 20,X3 11,867 Walt Heighta (U)............ Comre Coat......... 5,080 ... ... Sanger ........................ Fr ea............... 8,072 6,400 4,017 Was........................... Kern................ 6,641 5,592 ... San Jacinto ................... Riverside........... 2,553 1,778 1,356 Waterford (U)................. Stanislaua.......... 1,780 1,M ... San Jos9cin................... Free............... 879 632 Xc Watsonville................... Santa C.,......... 13,293 11, 912 8,937 San Jnse............. I........ Santa Clara......... 2C4,196 95,290 68,457 WeavarvSlle (U)............... Tri.it......-...--.. 1,736 ... ... Sen Juan Bautista ............. San Benito.......... 1,046 1,031 676 Weed (U)...................... SiskiyOU............ 3,223 2,739 ... San Jus, Capistrano (U)....... Orange .............. 1,120 ... West Covina................... Ins Angeles......... 50,645 4,499 1,012 Sen Leandro . .................. Alameda............. 65,962 n,X2 14,01 Westgate-Wavorly-Park (U)..... Ventura............. 2,191 ... ... San lore.. (0)............... Alameda............. 23,'Y13 ... ... West Hollyvood ( U)............ Ins Angeles......... 28,870 ... ... Sen Luis Obispo ............... San Luis Obispo..... 20,437 14,180 8,881 Westminster................... Orange....... I ..... . 25,750 ... San Marino .................... Los Angeles......... 11,162 11,... 8,..5 West StanDWeria............. 1,4M 2,033 ... Sen Max tin .................... Santa Clara......... 1,162 _. rand. ................. Weat..od Imperial............ 1,209 1,213 1,030 Sen Mateo ..................... San Mateo........... 69,870 19,... Yestwood (U................... Lassen.............. 1,609 3, 618 ... San Reblo .isal.................... Contra Cost......... 19,687 14,476 14,476 ..................... Wheetlend..................... Yuba................ 8l3 San Mari,............... 20,350 13,84E 373 Whittier...................... Wa Angeles......... 33,370 23,433 433 115 16,815 s And ..................... Santa And ..................... Ore�e...:.......... 100,350 45,533 1,523 31,921 W13iams...................... Col usa.............. 1,370 1,134 814 Sant. Ber➢.................... Santa Barbara....... 58,768 1",84 34,95E W-Bits....................... Mendocino........... 3,410 2,691 1,625 Santa Clare.. ................. Santa Clam......... M,880 11,702 6,6M Will.ce........................ Glean............... 4,139 3,019 2,213 Santa Gru.................... . Santa Cruz.......... 25,596 21,970 1t,896 Winters....................... Vold................ 1,700 1,265 1,133 Santa Fe Springs .............. Los A,Hel........... 16,342 ... ... Wcodlake...................... luI................ 2,623 2,525 1,146 Santa Maria ................... Santa Barbara....... 20,027 10,44o 8,522 Woodlard...................... Vold................ 13,524 9,386 6,6 Santa Monica .................. Lee Angeles......... 83,2A9 71,595 53, 500 Woodside...................... San Mateo ..... I..... 3,592 ... ... Sent. Paul............ I....... Ventura ............. 13,279 11,049 8,986 Woodville (U)................. Tulare.............. 1,045 ... ... Santa Roe. .................... So.ea.............. 31,0T 17,9e2 12,605 Yorbs Linda (U)............... Orange.............. l,lw ... . Saute Venture............. 6,310 ... Yreka City.................... 2,485 (U).sers ................. Saran. (U)................... Contra Coate........ 6,450 362 2,3fi2 ... Tuba City..................... Rutter.............. Setter.............. 1,759 11,507 7,661 7, d61 4, 968 r Revised since publication of 1950 reports. G-31 I►771I,161 1960 population ID60 Incrcsae, IDGO population 1950 Increase, l Incorporated pt�ona to 19600, In Incorporated place Total In 1950 area 1n annexed a m % teN� 1960,50 m 1950 arm pleas Total In 1950 area ea� total in 1950 arm 54,807 54,389 418 31,359 3.030 &road........................ 20,068 17,946 2,122 15,278 2,668 invaders. 3.04,184 28,92A 73,260 14,5% 14.368 Ifinecea...................... 15.873 14,340 1,333 Rpm 3,368 Avhafm....................... 17,305 13,853 3,4R 11,051 2,802 Hill Valley................... 30,431 8,857 1.554 7,331 1,R6 Aatiooh.... ... ................ 41,005 39,908 1,097 23 16,842 Modesto....................... 36,585 15,557 21,028 17,389 -I'm Arcadia ....................... Arcata $,235 3r927 1r308 r066 3,279 648 Monrovia...................... 27,079 25,230 1,849 20,196 5,044 ........................ 7,717 7,666 a3,00 4,036 Montebello.................... 32,097 32,097 ... 21,735 10,362 Athcrttw...................... 7,318 3,749 3,569 2,856 03 Maatarey...................... 22.618 21,316 1,300 16,203 5,113 Atwater ....................... 5,586 3,308 198 4,653 735 Monterey lbek................. 37,821 36,549 1,272 20,393 16,154 Aubarn........................ 20,497 16,45E 4,039 11,042 3,416 Mountain View................. 30,889 8,727 2n,162 6,50 2,164 Aosea......................... Bakersfield 56,848 32,872 23,976 34,784 -1,912 Hapn.......................... 2n,170 13,411 8,739 13,579 .168 ................... 10,250 10,160 90 7,034 3,126 Notiocal City............... 32,771 29,211 3,%0 a 199 8,012 Banedu....................... 9,179 2,466 6,135 3,043 Needles....................... 4,590 4,312 278 4,051 261 Haretow..................... .. 11,644 4,280 4.129 159 3,1 977 Nsmd. CSSY................... 2,333 2.264 89 2,503 -241 Bessaxert ................... 19,450 18,332 918 15,430 3,102 Newport Beach................. 26,5% 20.058 6,506 12,120 7,938 Boll .......................... Belmast 25,996 15.521 475 5,567 9.954 1 North Bacremanto.............. 12,922 10,966 1,956 6,029 4,937 ............... I....... 1,057 113,805 .3,604 Oakdale....................... 4,980 4,480 500 4,064 416 Berkeley ...................... 1ll,268 110,201 30,381 436 29,032 1,349 O.k1md....................... 367,548 367,548 ... 384,575 -17,027 Beverly Hllle................. 30,817 6,023 5,690 333 4,089 1,901 O..easido..................... 24,971 22,334 2,07 12,881 9,453 Blythe ........................ ll,525 1,178 11,922 .397 OJai.......................... 4,495 4,219 276 2,519 2,700 DrawleY....................... 12,703 8,487 5,989 2,498 3,208- 2,781 Ontario....................... 46, 617 43,184 3,433 22,67E 20,312 Brea .......................... 68,358- 1,797 78,577 9,781 Creggo........................ 26,444 20,741 3,703 10,027 10,714 Burbank ....................... 90,155 21,908 2,128 19,886 2,022 Orcville...................... 6,115 4.270 1,645 5,387 -1,117 Burli-gamo.................... 24,036 7,511 481 6,433 1,07E Oxaaed... I... I................ 40,265 23,155 17,110 21,567 1,388 Calexico ...................... 7,992 4,580 4,351 229 Poerrio Gem ................. 12.221 11,869 2R 9,623 2,246 Carmel.by.tho Sea............. 4.580 14,757 11,091 ... 3,666 12,272 .1,281 pate Springs.................. 13.468 13,234 234 7,660 3.374 Chico ......................... 9,998 307 5,784 4,214 Palo Alto..................... 52,287 34,604 17,683 25,473 9,129 Chles.................. I...... 10.303 4,R5 4,450 75 3,893 557 Pasadem...................... 116,407 110,650 5,757 104,577 6,073 ow Ctshills.................... 0 42,34 33,929 8,103 15,927 18,002 Potalm u...................... 14,033 10,00 3,805 10,315 .85 Chula Vista ................... d33 6,327 5.473 Pittsburg..................... 19,062 13,262 5.800 12,763 4" Olerexont..................... 12.633 3, 546 11•S00 2,s9 2,637 2,766 143 ]0acerville................... 4,439 4,294 145 3,749 %3 CI IL$ ........................ 4,854 4,733 121 2,755 1,978 PeCost..................... ... 67,157 58,659 9,498 35,405 23,254 Cmebslla,..................... 5,249 716 5,539 -290 Portorvdllo... 7,991 6,787 1.204 6,904 -n7 Coatings ...................... 5,965 1,461 14,465 2,740 ................ Port Huensso.................. 11,067 4,908 6,159 3 024 1,884 Coltas........................ 18,666 17,205 3,131 387 3.031 100 Rod Al,.ff..................... 7,202 5,177 2, 023 4,903 272 Colusa........................ 3,318 71,812 64,960 6,852 47,991 16,969 Bedding....................... 12,773 12,130 663 10,m 1,8% Comptas....................... 26,121 6,953 3,194 Rcdlmds...................... 26 26,829 26,829 .. 18,429 B0 Bastard ....................... 36,208 10,087 9 3, Heated. Heath 46 43. 1.536 25r Cm 4,976 3,996 2,991 is 2,M7 454 Redwood .. 4,290 43299 2 2,VA 17,733 C.laldllg....................... 3, 30,223 3,113 .. iato..... .................. 5,80 4,315 ,535 4,235 180 Ce...................... ,336 28.039 1, 16,646 1.393 12,700 3,946 Rlelto........................ 18,57 15,307 3,260 3,156 ]2,151 CoMeaedo.................... 7,302 12,622 3,956 3,546 Richmond...................... 71,85. 68,748 3,106 99,5.5 50,797 COY1m........................ 20,124 11,033 Rlvorb.Nr..................... 2,786 2,641 145 2,662 41 g6ver City ................... 32,163 30,753 1,410 19,720 15,191 10,040 Rlveraids..................... 84,332 83,101 1,231 46,764 36,337 Daly City ..................... 44,791 25,01 19,560 3,354 2,921 Roseville..................... 13,421 30,m 3r210 8,723 1.480 Bavig........................ 8,910 I1,913 6,475 11,776 2,433 137 8,717 3,059 Snslemento.................... 191,667 138,995 52,672 137,572 1,423 O.lauo........................ 6r103 5,123 980 4,971 1R 8.33so.......... .............. 28,957 17,30D 11,457 13,927 3,583 Missal ........................ 0,867 28,751 5,600 3,267 Son Anselmo................... 11,584 11r584 ... 9.188 2,396 El Cal an ...................... 37,618 33,249 3,562 12,590 659 San Bernardino................ 91,922 79,219 12,803 63.038 16,061 H1 Cestro....... 4............. 16,811 25,437 24,182 1,255 18,011 6,171, Ran Bnino..................... 29,063 14,731 14,332 32.478 2,253 111 Cerrito .................... -`13'163- -r94O- K�,?2v3�' 8iY0i `.'-B3._J3 9 45 San Cuemvent............... Son Carlos.................... 29,n4 21,370 13,001 19,766 }4-,113 1,604 16,334 14,371 .1,333 5,393 3,180 1,497 3., i 21 Paso do Robles ............. 6,677, 14,219, 14,212 7 8,on 6,201 San Diego..................... 573,224 507,381 65,043 334,387 172,994 R1 Segsnda.................... 12,624 3,733 6,544 6,080 San Gabriel.,................. 22,361 21,521 1,040 20,343 1,178 Hecasdid...................... 16,377 27,524 613 23,058 4,466 Smgor........................ 8.072 7,657 415 6,400 1,257 Iluelea ...................... Exeter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 28,237 4,264 4,229 35 4,078 151 Son Jose...................... 204,196 10',816 99,380 95,280 9,26 5,m 790 4,078 945 Son Icsndro................... 65,962 28,296 37,766 27,542 65, Faierax....................... 5,813 4,503 10,465 3,138 1,385 Bon Isis Obispo............... 20,437 18,362 2,075 14,180 4,182 Fairfield ..................... 14,968 4,808 4,453 355 3,884 569 Can Mariso.................... 33,658 13,556 102 ll,230 2,326 Fillmoxe...................... 4,433 3,842 591 3,826 16 Son Mateo..................... 69,870 0 490 6,380 41,782 21,708 Port Bragg .................. Freese) 133,929 89,362 44,567 91,669 -2,307 Sam Pablo..................... 19,687 18,317 1.370 14,476 3,841 ........................ 41,434 14,746 13,958 27,476 Sea West.................... 20,460 18,176 2,281, 13,848 4,320 Fullerton ..................... 56,180 10,762 14,405 10,776 Beats Ass..................... 300,350 71.323 29,027 45,533 25,790 Gardena ....................... 33,943 23,181 6,498 850 4,951 1,547 Basta Barbara................. 38.768 55.403 3,363 k,913 30,492 Gilroy ........................ 7,348 99,964 19,478 9$,702 4,262 Santa, Cres.................... 25,596 25,483 113 21,970 3,513 Olsedele...................... Glendora 119r442 20,7R 11,833 8,919 3,988 7,845 Senta Maia................... 20,027 18,576 1,451 10,440 8,136 ...................... Sent. Bova.................... 31,027 17,355 13,672 17,902 -%7 Grose Valley .................. 4,876- 4,511 W 414 5,283 -772 Sausalito..................... 5,331 5,29$ 36 4,828 467 0ridley....................... 3,343 2,929 3,054 -125 Sebastopol.................... 2,694 2,624 70 2,601 23 Hanford ....................... 10,133 9,332 an 30,me .696 4,m Seim......................... 6,934 5.908 1,026 5,964 -36 Hawtlars..................... 33,0 5 72,700 21,238 21,926 11,797 50,774 16,316 14,272 7,654 Sierra Madre.................. 9,732 9,732 ... 7,273 2,459 wald uay....................... 3,258 633 South Cats.................... 33, 831 52,978 853 51,116 1,862 Realdeburg.................... 4,816 4,091 725 5 3,5R 3,997 South San Francisco........... 39,418 26,966 12,42 19,351 7,613 Hillsborough .................. 7.3% 7,549 5,126 943 4,903 223 Stockt a...................... 06,321 67,511 18,630 70,853 .3,342 Banister ..................... 6,071 6,317 3,237 -a Sunnyvale..................... 52,B98 11,451 41,447 9,829 I'= 1luntdogton Beach .............. 11,492 29,920 5,175 29,920 29,450 470 Suoanvillc.................... 5,m 4,840 758 5,338 -499 Nms tingtfork............... ... 1,300 4,445 Tart.......................... 3,822 3,213 609 3,707 -494 Indio ......................... 9,745 9,745 ... 3,714 46,195 13,491 Torrance...................... 100,991 97,258 3,733 22,241 75,017 Inglewood ..................... 0,390 0,676 8,5m 786 6,661 1,841 Tracy......................... 11,289 30,934 353 8,410 2,324 t,guve Ceaoh.................. 9,288 18,266 4,961 1,909 Tutus........................ L3,824 12,388 1,436 22,445 -57 Ia Habra ...................... Ia Mee. 25,136 30,441 6,870 16,460 13,981 10,946 5,514 'Nrlsk....................... 9,ll6 6, RO 2,596 6,235 285 ....................... 4,605 1,105 2,905 I'm Ukiah....................... 9,900 7,05 2,225 6,120 1.555 Larkapur...................... 5,710 m 4,198 2,197 Up1md........................ 15,918 12,661 3,257 9,203 3,438 M Verse ...................... 6,516 6,395 6,702 7,356 4,364 4,338 Vacaville..................... 10,g98 4,20L 6,697 3,169 1,032 Livermore ..................... le,058 13,798 2,911 Vallejo....................... 60,874 23,277 37,600 26,038 .2,761 Lodi .......................... lamps,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 22.229 14,423 16,709 14,071 5,R0 Y✓, 5r520 8,551 Visalia....................... 15,791 12,988 2,803 11,749 1,239 0,767 34,22 Vase.......................... 6,841 6,543 298 5,392 931 Ia,q Beach .................... 285,,009 47,45 59,159 7,557 1,970,338 01,300 Vatvonvillo 1.2 It 919 1,37 347 Lee Angeles ................... 2,37,U165 4,6 583 3,868 S1 Neat Covina................... 50,65 47,059 3,586 41 499 4,560 Ice Banos..................... ns Gatos................... 5,272 9,036 6,937 2,099 4,907 2030 tier...................... 33,6 2826 3,103 5,403 303 23,433 2,691 4,827 414 Lynwoo..................... 31614 30,610 1,004 25,2 4,787 ....... 3410 Hadem........................ 14,430 242 12r665 5510 1, 2,32 10 3,80 168 1,706 VV .... loodlasd... 4,19 Ll, 4 3,341 10,723 796 2,801 3,019 9,396 32 1,337 Mnteca....................... Mrtlmz...................... 9 6,324 120 8,zm 56 Yrohn 475 3,736 1,2 3,227 509 909 Mato Prk.................... 26,957 22,189 1 4r768 13,587 8,602 Ube City..................... 11,507 8,770 2,737 7,861 6-32 Califomia Table 10.-POPULATION OF URBANIZED AREAS: 1960 AND 1950 Area 1860 1850 Area Ina 1950 BANERBFIELO (CALIF,) UH60N= AREA LGS ANG -LWG BEACH (CALIF.) URMNIZE6 AAPA--Cm. ate area ........................................ 141,963 (') Bakersfield sity...................................... I.as Aigelea County (part) --Con. 56,848 ... Outside central elty B4, 915 Ins Angeles d'vls'm................................ 2,612,'lob ... .................................. ... Beverly Hills city. I .............................. 30,819 29,032 Me area includes the folloving amens awub divi- Celver City ....................................... Ins Angeles city 32,163 2,479,015 19,9A 1,990,358 alma aM parts oP census ewnLy divieim.: .................................. San PBcllo c ps.ity................................. 16,093 I2,(1) Kern County (pert) .......................... 141,963 ... West ..part......................... (1) I...... E.. Bakexarefieaft.ld divieim................................ ... ardes dtvisis Palos Verdes division (pert)........................ 42,183 42,SB3 ... B city.........part..................... %,E96 56,548 ... Coai(U)...Estate............................... 14,993 90 pfi.iela Bekersfleld Past dSviaim (pert)... ................. 39,994 ... Palo. Palos Verdes Estates city......................... 9,564 1,963 Bakersfield ohwest divfaipa (part) ............... 2,990 ... Rolling Hills stpapa........................... 3,664 (a) BakeS rsffeld Soututh division (part)... ................ 22,426 ... Relling Hills Estates city........................ 3, 941 (a) oildals division (pert) ............................. 19,69 •.. Pasadena division (part)................ ........... 218,563 A (U) ...................................... 4, (.. PRE9N0 (A.) URHAXIE1Q la Camad.-i.......................... 18,33e (3) Pesadecity..................................... 11, 10,599 San lhriro city ................................... 13,658 16,935 1be prop... ..................................... 213,4d4 $30, 592 South Pasadena sib............................... 16,935 Rream sib ................ .................. ........ Sarhe Nbnica divieim............................... 83, X9 83, �9 - ... 133,929 91,669 Llntalde central city .................................. 79,515 38,923 Santa Mwica city................................. 3, 249 91, 595 8wth Bay Cities division ........................... 113,928 ... The area includes the folloving ceaaus county divi- E1 Second. city ................................... u, 219 8,011 miens end parts of ceoma county dirislms: Hermosa Beach sit................................ 16,115 17,330 -� Beach city .............................. Medocals 33,934 Fxemo County (Part) .................................. 213,4K 130,592 C Aedondo Beach ci¢y................................ 46,986 25,226 25, 226 Ballard divieioo (pert) ............................. Cats palsge dieislm (Part) .......... T, C99 6,014 .•• Southeast division............ I..................... 323,103 •3 .. ........ . Clovis divieim (Part) .............................. 8,6W ... Bell City......................................... 19,450 F5,450 ( Clovis city............ ........................... 5,X6 Bell ( (U).................................. Commerce 29,555 9, 555 ) (6) College divieim (part.............................. 4,006 ... .. pity........... ......................... sit East Ins Angeles(U).............................. 1C4,2F) (s) F3gerdea diviafm................................... $,GX .. Flarsace-Graham(D)............................... 38,164 (e) f1•emp divfsion ..................................... 134,V2 ... 920 Pre. city 133,929 91,669 hLntirdtsi Perk c.ty.............................. 29,45C ....................................... - d cab ...................................... 14, Cas831 :................................. IMlane divas.iaa 20,CW ... South Gate city................................... South 53, 53, 51,116 51,432 Mendota diviafm (Part )..................:.......... ( 2,059 ... Vernon ciLY..... ......................... ......... 23 229 432 MmOote city ...................................... Pineeele diviafm (part) ............................ 2,G99 2,8L4 (s) ... Southeast, San Gabriel Valley division............... X5,950 ... South Frems division (part).......... 3,55R Ali aortae sit....................... I.............. %'sm 51,359 .............. diviafm(partt)......................... 15,826 ... ... Matebello c1CY................................... 32,04] 21 a935 West Ptemo division (Pert) West Free 5,82E Monterey Park city........................ 39,821 20,395 ......................... ... Ros-ad city..................................... 15,496 (1) San GebrieI city .................................. 22,561 20,343 100 ANGW IZNG BEACH (CALIF.) UAB llI AREA Bout➢ Sea Gabriel (N) (part) ...................... 22,391 (1) Temple City (U) (Part) ............................ h1,474 (°) TorrencedlvisSm.................................... iw,%i ... The eves ........................................ 6,488,T91 s3,996,%6 Torraroe city..................................... 1Cg991 22,241 2,623,183 1, 990,3m In central cities ..................................... Upper Sea Gabriel Valley divieim................... wl, 3% ... LoaAugel.......................................... 2,499 015 1,990,35E Arcadia city...................................... 41,W5 23,066 Long Beaeb......................................papa 344�16B (4) 6radbuxy cab..................................... 619 (6) Onside central cities............................papa 3,665,608 2, 026,588 .................................. teei.... ....................... 20,186 One arse Lmludea the following c.. county die - b10 rod. city ..................................... V,OT9 sine and parts of eeewa county divisima: Sierra Nair. city ................................. 9,932 91293 South E1 Monte city .................. I............ 4,850 (6) Co. Angeles Camay (pert) ............................. 5,831,809 3,991,176 south Son Getriel (U) (pert)...................... 3,822 (1) beak division .................................... 90,155 ... r,.Pia City (U) (part)............................ 11,364 (5) Bur➢enk city............ .............. .. ......... Cala➢asea divieim(pext)........................... 90,155 2,013 v8,sT9 Unittier division (Pert)............... I............ 231,691 ... Compton dfv3elm....... ............. ... .. papa... 219,o13 ••• ................................ East W➢iills 22,444 22,E (a) (6J Ceram(G)........................................ 38,8 (a) Mirada Hills city................................. ity, Pico divers 49, 150 (a) Ocmptm city...................................... 1,2 44,991 catY.................................: Iynvooa. city ...................................... 3 1,6114 25, ffi Santa Fe Springs civ ............................. Whittier city..................................... 16,X23 33,663 (a) 23,433 DcvnsY-Morvalk diva.ion............................. 2n2,72 ... Artesia city...............................papa... Bellflower city ............. 649 W3 �6� 0rende County (part).................................. 656,992 S, T]0 Dairy Vallq city ................................. 3,508 (a) AaaTeimGsrdea Crowe division....................... 218,934 104,1B4 Downey city ....................................... 82,505 (6) Anaheim city................................ I..... Garden Grove city................................. 84,238 (6) ( ) Norselk city ...................................... 88,739 (6) Stanton city...................................... 11,163 (o) Paramzmt city .................................... n,249 (s) Coosa Park -Cypress Civision ......................... 66,252 ... East San Gabriel Valley division (part) ............. 299,131 ... Buena Park city................................... 4e,401 (a) Asusa city ........................................ 2f1,499 11,042 Cypress city...................................... 1,753 (6) Baldwin Park city ................................. 33,951 (6) Dsi_llsnd city.................................... 622 (°) Covina city ....................................... 20,124 3,956 Ica Alamitos ci v................................. 4,312 (6) Glmdma ciV'..................................... Hillgrove(H) 20,952 14,669 (c) (s) Central Cc.st df.vis-an (Part)....................... 69,050 ... ..................................... Industry city ..................................... '1T8 (6) costa i*oa city .................... _............. 3'1. 550 26,564 Iroinsele. city ................ " "" """ .. "".. 1,518 (6) Newport Beach ally......... papa.................. Habra.... division (part) (a) Puente sity .................................... 6 ( ) ............. Pfe.ei4y......................................... Roesitoa (3) We Vest Covtne e1ty.................................. 50,'123 50,645 4,499 F,llertpn ci4.................................... 6,48 56, 180 (°) G1eMals division (Part) ............................ 136,410 ... le Habra city..................................... 25,136 (i) Gievdele cIV. .................................... 119,L42 95,702 Placentia city.................................... 5,861 (s) T gleuood division .................................. 257,351 -6; North Coast tlivision....... 52,068 Gardena city ...................................... 35,943 14,405 Fountain Valley city......... .................... ................... (1) c.................................... Buntingten Beech oft.............................. 11,492 Ingleccitcity 63,390 63,390 46,185 46, 155 Seal Jeae➢ eitY..................................: 6, 994 3,553 Lsendancd ..................................... Lapas,( city ..................................... Icwox(U) 31,224 31,224 (t) ( ) Vestninster city.................................. 25,050 (6) ........................................ Bent. Ah. Carym divieim (part)..................... 2,160 ... Leog Baec➢-Lekewo] divieim........................ 423,023 ... Santa Ana-Crange division (Part).................... 148,125 Iakewod cab............................. ....... 67,126'lea (a) Orange sib ........................................ 26,444 (3) Lon,Mach city ................................... 344,168 250.96T Santa Ane cab.................................... 30, () Signal HS11 city .................................. 4,621 4.040 'Ivatia city....................................... 2,006 006 (1) s There ea no arbeaiaed non delineated for Bakersfield for the 1950 Census. a Counties a.t.d in 1950 by Judieiel townships{ data by .maws county divisions not available. 3 Not In area in 1950. Not a centxel city of the arbeniaed area for the 1950 Census. 1 There were up ukvemPonnted please delineated for urbanized areas in the 1950 Census. a Inoorporstsd since 1950. AThe revised populati. total for Bellflower is 45,9G9. Me figurin the table resulted from an ®raeion which wee diseos.aad too late for inclusion in the detailed distributions. Number of Inhabitants 6-33 Table 10.-POPULATION OF URBANIZED AREAS: 1960 AND 1950-Con. Arm 1900 1950 Area 1980 1950 P0M1NA-ONTARIO (CALIF.) UROANTLED AREA SAN sawatDINO-RimstDE (CALIF.) URBANIZED AREA -Cm. Tn. ueo........................................ 186,547 (1) In central attic. ..................................... Sm Eornnrdim County (Part) --Car. Rialto North divlalon (Port)........................ 140 ... 113,774 ... Ontario ............................................. 46,617 ••• Sm Derecordim dlvWch................ .......... ... Pocono .............................................. 67,357 72,773 ... Sm dine city............................... 91,922 63r... Datsida control hitio................................. "' rrawd ....... S. Bernardino FaaE dlvielw................. 19,988 ... Car men lmluts the following, c.mm county diva- S. Bernardino Northwat diri.im part)............ part)............ Sm Earmrdfm Southert) 12,015 5,477 ... ... mard glom cal puts of cenauo cowry dlvloielo: .h Vinaywtl Qivieim (Port) ............................ ......m 728 728 ... We Aogeue ................ ......on 9D,901 ... abwty Valley Sant Dabritl Volley (port) ............. (pa ... er ........ Ca city .................................... 12,533 12,633 ... SAN DIM (CALIF.) URRANIZffi1 AREA Vare. Lo Verne eLty ..................................... 6,516 ... ' I. city ....................................... 67,157 ... The uao........................................ 06,175 2432,974 573,224 334,387 1m Bernardino Connty (put) .......................... 93,646 ... Sen Diego city........................................ Chino diVleim (put) ............................... 10,651 ... Ontsid. antral city.................................. 262,951 98,597 Chino city ........................................ 10,305 ... Cucamonga diviainn (Put) ........................... 3,860 ... The area includu the follovtng eamuo county divl- Montelair divteim (put)) ........................... 17,090 ... at. and Porte of cemm eomty diviefom: Montelair city .................................... 13,546 ••• San Diego Canty (part)............................... 836,173 432,974 Ontario div .ion .................................... 46,617 ••• Chula Vise. dlvleiw (pert)......................... 32,019 "' Ontario city.......... ... ...................... 9PUpla division (put).............................. 46, 617 17,428 ... .•• Chula Vietn city.......................... ... ... 42,034 15,927 Upland 15,918 on (Put............................. CoComm 18,039 .00 city ....................................... .•• t city Commit city ........................... 12,... ffiCoJw divleion (part) ............................ (part) 45,369 45,369 ... SACRANFNTO (CALIF.) UNRUIZED AREA M Cajon city ................. C111esple Field divialon (Part) ..................... 37,618 4,304 5,600 ... Imparial Beech division ............................. 17,773 ... The ueo........................................ 451,920 22ll 7'/'7 Imparial Booch city............................... 17r773 (3) 191,667 137,572 Immeant. city ....................................... I Lnlwoide dlvloim (put)............................ 6,M ... Mteide control city .................................. 260,253 74,205 In Fear diviafar.................................... 36,886 ... La Woo city ...................................... 30,441 10,946 he woo inalu m th. folloung coma. Comty dtvi- Leman Grow diviuim................................ 19,348 glom and put. of coma. ucnty diviaiern: ar SamOrom(U)................................... 19,348 (4) later County (Port) .................................. ]3,793 (3) Lauondin-FmSnttoo-Solom B000h dlvtoion (puL)..... Far 6,462 (�) Taste Boafn-Folsom Lake divleiw (Put)............ 372 ••• Dal oitY...................................... National City division .............................. 3,124 36,282 ... Roseville division .................................. 13,421 ... National City..................................... 32,771 21,199 Roseville city .................................... 13,421 ... Sm UfDie (put) ........................... 576,2V, Ownty (Putut)........................... 415,1T7 202,... o city.. San Diego sib'.......(Put ....................... 521,258 367 334,... MGro ELk division (Port)......... 2,125 ... Spring Valley divialon (Put.................. 15,647 ... ldla PrMath SveCtuoter Airport tllvioiw (Part).................. (put) 5, K7 ... aaeaaerFrait............................ Math Soardaa 16,443 1fi,K3 (4) (Put) ............................. Fethu divi.lw (Part).......... ............. 614 N.txcem divi.i.(Pat)....................... 712 ... FRANCSO A(N.) VR&WIZID AAEM1 Ruth Highland. divlaiw (put) ..................... 2,66 ... North Highland.(U) ............................... U'vi (4) Th. use........................................ 2,430,663 262,022,08 North Bmrmeard. divinlm ........................... 39,739 ... 1,107,864 1,139,932 Dal Paco Ilalghte-Rothe (U)........................ 11,495 (4) In Contra .iti....................................... Regginuood(U).................................... n,469 (4 Oeffiaw............................................. 367,548 394,575 North Bmemento city ............................. 12,922 "ON Bm Pronclnco....................................... 740,316 775,357 Rio Linda division (put) ........................... 1,610 ... Damien control oiti.................................. 1,322,799 662,146 Saeranocto diviaion................................. 191,067 ••• The are. includen the following aemm county divi- Snar owe city ............. .. .... Sm dues division (port) ............................ 191,667 123,516 137r572 .. eima and part. of ....," ewnty divialmo: Arden -Arced. (9).......... .. .............. ..... 73,352 4 ) Alameda Ccunty (put) ................................. 890,389 69<,172 Carmteheel(V) .................................... 20,455 43 Alomada divioion.................................... 63,855 ... Alameda city.. I ................................... 63,855 64,430 ........................... oho Comty (Potion 22,950 9r... Albany davition..................................... 14,804 ... ... East Yolo dlviaiw(P.rE)........................... (put) 22,950 ... Albore,kelay c1ty....................................... 14,804 17,590 8oBerkev divieiw................................... 111,268 ... ... Berkeley city ..................................... 111,268 133,805 SAN HHINMDINO-RIYIASIDE (CALIF.) URBANIZED ARM Val Castro Valley dSviolm .............................. II 3U,203... Centro Ve11eY(V)................................. 37,120120 (4) no area ........................................ 377,331 2135,770 Maryville divioion................................. Emryville tow ................................... 2,686 2,686 ... 2,989 176,254 84,332 0,058 (3) n Central attic... ................................... Fremont division (put)........................... 53,701 Riverside ........................................... Fremont city...................................... 43,790 (a) San Bernardino ...................................... 91,922 631058 Novcrk city........... .......... 9,884 (3) itaido central attic ................................. 201:277 72,712 Ngvwrd division (put) .... 128,034 ... ne ueo d the following Connty diva- Canard city ...................................... 72,700 14,272 puts y di ti ,to:: and Porto of cemum comty dlvieiom: Can Iaronzo(V)................................... 23,773 (4) lAimedo County ((put) .............................. Union City ........................................ Liveream division(p.et)............... ............ 6,638 3) ... .................. Is'aw 38,80E ... Livermore city.................................... d16,058 EdgercAlvord t-Mencdivi.icn ePut)......(part) div.Wm .............. 3urupa dSvloicn(put) .............................. Juntoodivi... (p 9,398 ... diciaiw................................... OoOaa 367,540 ... Rivcside divieiw.................................. 4,332 84r332 ... a city...................................... 367,548 384,575 Rivueido city .................................... 8L,332 ... uccetl Piedmont divitym................................... ll,ll7 ... .., PSlumt airy ..................................... 11,117 30,132 art Bernardino Garry (put) .......................... 262,615 135,770 Son Leandro diva.Sw................................ 83,315 ... ... Colton division (part) 18,706 ... Sm Lvmdro city.................................. 65,962 27,542 ............................... Cs1Lon city ....................................... ........division 18,666 L.,46S Creatmro- tar -plc (put) (put) ............... 8,244 ... County (par)............................. Contra Britton division (Partt)............................ 186, 515 15 162,612 )....ion Panama a cityw part) ............................. Pmtem airy............ ....................... 35,524 11,182 ... (5) Cremat divioion(................................. 3,077 ... ... ... Grand! Terror. t)........ . . . 1,382 ... In Cerra ffi Gerrit. diviaim ................................. 25,437 ... )............................ ighl i. (put) N. divieiw (Putvision.(p.................... 15,530 ... ffi Cerrito nitv................................... 26,161 18,011 Lin Lena Linda -Bryn Now division (Put).......... divieiw (Port 2,180 2,829 ... ... Newington dlviolo(put)............................ Mrrtinuz division (Par.............................. 6,161 Asr 604 ... .. Rename .............................. ReMelan diviaiw................................... 26,829 .29 M.rtina.er city..........(put)..................... PSHerunuculee divioion (Put)..................... M,604 6,374 Redlands city ..................................... Rialto divlaion..................................... 28,829 18,567 18,... Cwculce tou ..................................... 10 ... ... Rialto airy ....................................... is, 567 3r356 156 P1mle airy....................................... 6,064 064 1,147 147 1 Theo .0 no urbanized area delineated far Pmona-Oratorio far the 1950 Cama, 2 Comtim retuned in 1950 17 Judicial town.hip.1 data M ... ewnty divieiom not available. 3 Not in wen in 1930. 4 There ware no unincorporated plum delineated for whandam crew In the 1950 Ceram. 3 Incorporated otnco Ism. a Includes population of put of Napa Comty (1,%8) cod of put of Santa Clara County (34,597) not fnaluded in area in 1960, Almpmporly included in the area{ them cream dlncovered too late for Correction in the detailed diatrlbutiona. 6-34 Caldomia Table 10.-POPULATION OF URBANIZED AREAS: 1960 AND 1950-Con. Arm 1900 IB6o Arse I080 1860 SW e6 Isco-oNQaem (CALF.) sm Jon (CALIF.) 08BRHIS® ARWA aRiBAMIBIDI Ai Goo. 602,W5 2176.473 no area ........................................ ( '196 398,609 95,200 n,193 Contra Costa County --Cm. (P t) 99,645 .•• Son Joe.cIV ......................................... nolwond aleieion ............................ Richmond city ..................................... 71,8% Outside central city.................................. RWeo divlslon (pert) ............................... 6,601 ••• ibe urea i 1,cc the following ... county diel- Sm Pablo diet.ion.................................. 19,693 • • • aims and Perth a om:eue County divisions: Creek Sm Pablo city .................................... weimt aeieim (Pert) 119,68'1 9. w 14,4V6 ... Sams Clara County(Pert)............................ 602,803 176,473 ........................ thlmtt Creak city.. A9,903 (2) Inc Alton Hills -Mont. Bell. dirieion (pert)......... 5,89 3,412 ... (a) ................................ Morin County (Part) ................................... 111.OI4 64,' 3 Wa Altos Hills Lora .............................. Ina Cato. dlvleion (Part)........................... 17,230 9,036 ... Wce Gsllinea VelLey division (Part)......... 9,828 ... We Cetos city ...................................: 1,506 (1) Mill Valley a1vieion (Pert) ......................... Valley 16, 250 10,411 ... 7,331 Monte Serem city................................. Wlpltea division (Pert)............................ 6,Sv2 ... Mill city.......... I ....................... Roes Valley division (Part) ......................... 45,10 ... m1pitee city..................................... division (Part)............. s1w (s) ... Corte Medina tow ................................. 5,962 a,933 Mountain Vieu`los Altos 19,699 19,696 (t) Pairtex Low ...................................... 5,813 5,'J10 4.M 2.905 Ins Alto. city.................................... Mwntefn Vier aty................................ 30,889 6, 563 lerkepa city .............. 4...................... Rase tow ......................................... 2,551 2,1" Pe10 Alto. division (part)..........................: 62,203 ... (11 Mn Anaeleo city.. ................................ 11,384 9,188 Pale Alto city....................... I............ 52,287 Ben ksfeel division (Part) .......................... N,959 ... Son J. division (Pert)........................ 4... aw' 4 (4) Son Repeal city ................................... 2(1,46D L3;848 Al. Rock (U).....................:............... 1;174 652 succe13to division (Pert) ........................... 8,650 ••• Alvin city....................................... 11.863 (2) Sausalut0 city .................................... 5, 331 4,... Campbell city..................................... 2(W,196 95,280 Tiburon divlelon 9,138 son Toss city...........................-......... .................................... Belvedere city ...............................:.... 2,148 (i) Monte Clara-aujt� division (wrt)............... 133,482 ... (a) San Fremian County ...................... ............ v40,316 V25,391 C,peatim city .................................... Sent, Clma aty.................................. 3,664 '%'M 11,Vo2 Bon Femeieeo city .................................. 740,316 T15.3W Swyvele city.................................... 52,sa 9,829 8m Mateo County (Pert) .............................. 437,551 219, 389 Smataga diHeim (Part) ...................:........ Sereto6a city..................................... 14,8a 14,861 ... (2) 1 .Atherton ................................... V,V1V ... - n tcooton Athmton 3,... uoem............................ 4......... divlai............................ Beleen't 6,682 6, 662 ... SANSA BRAB9FA (CALIF.) OABPNIZBD AflBA di•iebane Belmont division .................................... 1%o% ... Bji' cityiel..::............................... 15,996 5,... V2 V40 (r) 9anclinge divisi....................... 25,083 .. The erae................................ ........ 58,W2 ... 4.......... emlisgame oily ................................... �,086 19.886 Sams city........................ D City .................................. 50,982 ... 4........... eaurner.otr outside central city.................................. 13,9V2 ... De City ................................... 1M1y City 44,V91 15,191 HSHillsrwgh diel 7,554 ... Tm arse dnclad. the following census county a1v1- h t.................................. Hillmoiwgh tom ................................. V,3% 3, 552 alma eW panto oP Canada aeon$ dlvl.ioo: Menlo Perk divlaim (Pert) .......................... 48.445 ••• Santa Bsakera ComtY (Fart)........................... 92,740 ... Menlo Perk city ................................... 26, 991. 13,58V Goleta divle3m (Part).............................. 4.732 ... Millbrae dieisim................................. 15,873 ••• Coleco Valley dieieion (Part)....................... 5,325 ... mnocae city..................................... 15,873 B, 9v2 IMdteclto division (Pert) ........................... 3,9n ••• Pacifica division(pert)............................ 21,649 Santa Berbera divlaion.................. ............ %'M ... Pacifica city ........Pent ......................... 20.995 I2) 3mta embers city................................. SB,768 ... Redwood City di�oiuu (Part) . . ..................... 62,N AeCity ...................................... , No S. Brum dioiaon................................. N,063 $TCCRNN (CLF.) OAB.tNIZ® A88A Son @con city .............4...................... N,063 12,4V8 Sm Cmloe divteim (Pert) .......................... 22,779 ... 14e mean....................................... ]b1,60•'. d112,8% 86,3N 35, 283 41,981 41,981 Son Cation city, .................................. Son b tco division (P t).......... 4................ N.3v0 73,661 14.3V1 ... Stockto: city......................................... Sm mt. city .................................... 69,M0 41,982 Gucci" central city................................... awth 8m Fremi... dlvlaton........................ 40,V22 ... Ae area unlader the following .mans county diva - Color tour ........................................ ciom and ports a cemes cadet, divieima: South Son "encumo city .......................... voedsiae divlclon (Pert) ............................ 39,418 5,480 19,351 Son Tce,nin County (Pert)............................. 141,C04 6, 112,634 ... Wodside tow ..................................... 3, 392 (c) Stockton division............. 86,3N V0,853 Soler County, (part) .................................. 68,B83 69,612 I....... I............. Stockton city ..................................... Stcektm Feat divl.ion (Part)....................... 20,481 ... Vetlejo dieici..................................... CA,BV] 60,8T1 ... 26,038 StnkLm North division (Pert)...................... St.cktm South diviaim (Pont)...................... vallej. City ...................................... Vallejo Rohl division (part) ............. ... Stockton Meat division (Pert)....................... 2,142 ... i Net In eras in 1950. t lamrporatcd since 1950. 5 Cootie. returned in 1950 by joaicdel Pei data by cenem county division mt available. 4 Tben were m unlomrporated pl. delimated for urbenimed arcs in the 1950 Cemuc. . Then won m u,,eniaed mea delimet,I for Seats Barkers for the 1930 Geneve. Almpmpa,ly imlWed in tare anal Lhie error was discovered too late for correction in the detailed diatributiona. Number of Inhabitants 6.35 Table I1.-POPULATION OF STANDARD METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS: 1960 AND 1950 [Data relate to areas as defined for 1960. Minus sign(-) denotes decrease] Standard metropolitan statistical Increase Standard metropolitan statistical Increase area, central city, and other 1960 1950 area, central city, and other 1960 1950 Number Percent Number Percent component Amos component areas BAKPA.9FIELD, CALIF. SAN DIECO, CALIF. (Kern County) (San Disk. County) Total .......................... 291,984 228,309 0,675 27.9 Total.......................... 1,033,011 536,808 476,203 85.5 56,848 34,764 22,0K 0.4 513,22E 334,387 238,837 71.4 Balerofield city•••••• .............. San Diego city••.................... Ontaide central city ................. 235,136 193,525 41,611 21.5 Outside central city................. 459,787 222,421 237,366 206.7 FRESNO, CALIF. CAN PAANCISCO-OAKLAND, CALIF. (Fresno County) 101,01.......................... 365 945 276,515 89,430 32.3 Total .......................... In centre} cities.................... 2,783,359 2,240,767 %2,592 24.2 133,929 91, 669 42,20 46.1 1,307,BNr 740,316 1,159,932 775,357• -52,068 -35,041 -4.5 -4.5 Fresno cltY•••••••••••••••••••••••••• San Francisco- .................... Outaldo central city ................. 232,016 184,846 47,170 25.5 Daklon,............................ Outside central cities..•............ 367, AS 1,675,495 384,575 1,080,835 -17,02/ 594,660 -4.4 35.0 LOS AN.Fr.P.G-LOIYJ BE.A9N, CALIF. Juana" Courety....................... Contra 908,209 409,030 740,315 167,894 22.1 Total. I ......... I .............. 6,742,696 4,367,911 2,374,785 %.4 Costa County .................. Marl. county......................... Sea County 146,820 740,316 298,984 85,619 110, 046 61,201 36.8 71.5 2,823¢83 2, 221, 125 602,058 17.1 In central aitias.................... Francisco .................. San IMteo CountY••.r•••u........... 444,387 7'/5,357 235,659 .35,041 208,728 .4.5 88.6 Ins Angol..................... I.... 2,479,015 1,970,3M 508,651 25.8' Sclaao County........................ 134,597 IN,833 29,764 28.4 long Daooh......................... 344, 168 250,767 93,401 ;37.2 Outside central cities ............... 3,919,513 2,146,786 1,772,727 82.6 We "Col.. County ................... 6,038,771 4,151,687 1,887,084 45.5 SAN JOSS, CALIF. (Santo Clara County) Create County ........................ 703,925 216,224 497,701 225.Q. - SACRAttNi13, Map.) (Sacramento Count 1ota1.......................... Ssn Jonc oity............� ........... Outside central city ................. 642,315 290,547 351,768 121.1 204,196 438,119 95,280 195,267 108,916 242,852 14 1.3 124.4 Total .......................... 502,778 217,140 2251638 81.4 291,667 137, 572 9 093 39.3 Sacramento city ...................... ARA SANTA BAAB, CALIF• outside central city ................. 311,111 139,568 171,543 122.9 (Santa Barbara County) 9AN BENNDDI110-AIYEPSIDE- Total .......................... 168,962 98,220 70,742 72.0 58,768 110,194 44,913 M,307 13,855 56,887 30.8 106.7 Cimino, CALIF. Seats Barbara city ................... Outside central city Total .......................... 809,782 451,688 358,094 79.3 ................. 222,872 232,694 90,17'/ 68.0 In central oltie..................... San BerwrNins..................... 91,922 63,0% 28,864 45.8 S10CKTON, CALIF. Riverside .......................... 84,332 46,764 37,569 80.3 (Sea Joeluin County) Ontario ............................ 46,617 a2,872 23,745 103.8 Outside central cities ............... 586,911 318,994 267,917 84.0 1bta1.......................... 249,989 200,750 49,239 24.5 Riverside County ..................... 306,111 170,046 ]36,145 80.1 Stxktan oily........................ 86,321 70,853 33,771 26.0 San Barnarlino County ................ 503,591 281, 642 221,%9 _ 78.8 Outside central city................. 163,668 I.. 7 33,771 26.D Table 12.-POPULATION Metrapolium-nonmetrol residence The Btato.......... I.........� In standard metropolitan statistics] Bakornfiald...... .............. I France... I I ..................... Lon AnCalon-L M Beach.......... Sacramento ............. .. Son Bornardlno-NivorsldoA tars, Son Dingo........... San Pracoisco-0n1imd...... I.... Son Joao ........................ Bantu Cars or. ................... Stockton ........................ Not in atorv]ard motropolitan statist 6-36 California URBANIZED AREAS—CALIFORNIA BAKERSFI EL D� SACRAM ENTO Loomis Basin. ROCKLIN Lake i `Folsom ` West Valley South Sutter Loomis Basin. r Folsom Lake ROSEYILLE 1 SLITTER __CO. 1 PLACER SACRAMENTO CO. �'—�—�0•�__ Lake Isabella North Highlands \ (� ^� 1` I Oddale Rio Linda I San Juan Natomas 1 • :. Baker iol Northwest , , 1,,.....�: .._.Bakersfield East L Bakersfield South I a East Volo e ENTO I I 5< Greenfield Panama I Arvin{amont Clarksburg KERN CO. YC FRE$NOJ Madera Southeast 00, 00 �� }4 Pinedale i Clovis `FI FIRESNO L L �` T Pr' Bullard € i College I Sunnyside Calwa-Malaga Mather 1 H 0 IL Elk Grove o I 0 a= Franklin SACRAMENTO CO. POMONA—ONTARIO / Mount Baldy-Wrightwaodl — 11 South Antelope Valleyr------y -- J GLENOORAI f—_t—r 1 " East - _J /1 r San Gabriel East San Gabriel Valley Valley % F_!': �'a Up � _ /lanand East San G: East San Gabriel Valley I USTRY // Chino Altaloma- I Edwanda Ontario Southeast Number of Inha+r s INDEX MAP FOR £oa&NGLE££ONGBEACH URBANIZED AREA . +M � • ���z � �� . 6-38 Califomia LOS ANGELES LONG BEACH URBANIZED AREA -SECTION 1 Number of Inhabitants 6.39 LOS ANGELES-LONG BEACH URBANIZED AREA -SECTION 2 1 6-40 California LOS ANGELES-LONG BEACH URBANIZED AREA -SECTION 3 6-42 Califomia Mount Baldy-Wrightwood SAN BERNARDINO-RIVERSIDE URBANIZED AREA ry — — — — — — — — Rialto North rl taloma-Etiwanda I _—_— Fontana i Arrowhead Bernardino Northwest ` •"' Bernardlnoj Redlands [I Vineyard [. '; ' Southeast) West r— / tt re'stmore-Bloomington COLTON Co Ron FF � F ' SAN BERNARDINO CO �CoIWn fS Grand \ Lome Lind a- i. Terrace \ Bryn Mawr RIVERSIDE CO. I J urupa \ __J I Edgemont-Sunnymead I RIVERSIDE. Norco Alvord \ �I r � I Temescal Lake Mathews \ I 1 I PE�IB I I 1 1 Big Bear L_ A �I Redlands --- Marione LANDa /Ji Yucaipa San Gorgonio Pass T l Perris Valley Hemet. San Jacin' Miles t a COMPONENTS OF URBANIZED AREA BOUNDARY SYMBOLS ++. w..... •- •_ ® Incorporated Paces — ---- International Line Unincorporated Places ------- State Line Other Unincorporated Area —'—'--- County Line — — — — Census County Division Line Number of Inhabitants 6-43 SAN DIEGO URBANIZED AREA Northeast 5 NOVATO l 4 ,Z if Lucas-Galllnas Valley c Ross Valley NAl will Valley SAN FRANCISCO OAKLAND URBANIZED AREA \\ Sonoma C \ ° Green Valley-Cordeka \ Rio Vista \ �\ Napa West I Napa Southeast `/�� Fairfield Suisun \ �1\ , \ \ ( NAPA Q— 1 Petaluma Rural --�� / Vallejo Rural R Ro a� VALLEJO N Benicia BAY \ C� ` Vallejo Rural o. 5 SO LAN ' / BHA �� CONTRA 205iq - C_ BAY BENICIA `R_ E I ---------- \Crocked \, J \\ Ambrose �\ \ Port Chicago Ml'ITTSBURGJ FPES / ��/ ati Martinez y/� (J Pittsburg PAC,F/ Sausalito c O c m 9 x goh ryO�F rinole-ne.cu,ea y �` 200 FT Richmondl SA In Rafael p0 L } / \ Pleasant \ Concord Hill RlKjjj (/°/ / rJ \\ r l ` MAOERA * �� NNN L` £ Clayton Tassajara Creek 'y DD NN') ' LafaYe[te PFF / l BELVEDERE"� 1 BERK� 9 \\ %.P'p. 0, 1 Drinda Moraga ` —�> r ��PRFjvP O � EMERYVILLE \ �� r5P 1 Alamo -Danville �1 v OAKLAND �_ ACONTRA COo COSTA C. \ ,1 K &SAN MFRANCISCO A AMEDA Crows Canyon Pa �, 0 M2es Number of Inhabitants 6-45 6-46 Califbmia URBANIZED AREAS- CALIFORNIA NEWARK ( Y Fmmont "I FREMONTC- -SA A C�aj�Co 7 NX71111, Milpitas 'i T San Jose lq� , Diablo -Range 1' — =Pff San Jose Imo/ j - Los Gatos Coyote San Lorenzo Valley Coyote X\Mor�n N Lexington Llagas-!Jvas Hill Santa Ynez Valley —Two=.— �—,Cuyarna Lockeford I Stockton North Mission Canyon d Goleta Valley Montscito lr SANTA BAR13ARA M I.— PT. .. ....... Stockton East A N T A N N E L Qi Stockton West 4 R a A p A C I F 0 c E A N Miles SANTA BAFNBARA CO. SAN JOAQUIN W. Stockton South r Manteca STOCKTON FT. I 4 6 1 3 5 3 6 5 0 4 7 5 4 4 0 4 0 4 1 3 9 6 2 2 1 1 1 3 4 0 2 0 5 6 5 9 4 0 4 7 4 6 6 1 2 b 3 3 3 9 2 9 2 1 1 4 8 3 6 2 4 5 1 4 5 4 9 4 7 6 3 6 0 5 3 7 0 5 5 9 2 5 5 4 2 5 9 S 1 1 0 5 5 5 1 5 6 5 1 P 2 1 1 1 3 5 2 6 4 5 9 3 6 4 1 3 5 6 7 4 4 5-2 3 4 5 6 2 6 4 5 2 7 3 1 4 2 2 5 1 2 7 4 5 1 6 2 5 6 4 1 3 2 6 9 2 4 3 2 2 9 1 9 3 E3 O 3 '7 2 5 0 7 0 4 7 4 6 3 0 3 3 3 9 3 4 2 9 2 7 5 0 5 9 1 9 2 5 7 5 0 3 yA�� .,. U.S. CENSUS OF HOUSING: 1960 Series HC(3)-51 CITY BLOCKS DO NOT REMOv@ Newport Calif. Beach, Prepared under the supervision of WAYNE F. DAUGHERTY, Chief Housing Division U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Luther H. Hodges, Secretary d BUREAU OF THE CENSUS s4llt Of .�4p Richard M. Scammon, Director (From May 1, 1961) Robert W. Burgess, Director (To March 3, 1967) BUREAU OF THE CENSUS RICMVM M. SCAMMON, MOO* Olt= May 1, 1961) ROBERT W. BURGESS, Dim w (To Much 3,1961) A. Row Eccraot, Dr" Dkwrw HOWA" C. Gusynk Airioow Dkwm Com"D T"VMa, Arlias w Dhvan Mogan H. Hmmm, Acrid w Dkx*r for Srwiai of SW" CaMtr B. IAwmom, Ja., Arriaww Dkww for Oprwfsr WatTaa L. Kmam, Arrirhew MmOw Jw AdwWOFW" C,vv=T L. Daoatac, CW, l'wwnwi"W Srwiafed PRVWU Oda A. W. vox Srav", AO*8 PARk Infw"WAW ODiw Hawing Divklon— VA"M F. Dsoo"vr. CM4 DAWM N. Lvmww,Attb*o*Cihf 8socns WuwsAoesySp 4AsWomw Numm D. 3matestt, GW. CwWwathm Ad ltns,rri Decsnoid Operadow DiviAoa- C-sw S. Tamm, CH,f Eke000k Syswoo DlNdoo-4omv F. Datmv, CW Fkld Didsbo-jwn w D. NcFto, CW Geogtsphy Divig*o Wntuw T. PAY, CW Fopdstion Divkhm-SwAm G. Beoneu,t, CW SesdsdW MOW& Division-loww Srswmo, CW Lo aty of CooScas CW Nomhets A.61-M SUGGESTED CITATION UJ. Emew of the Ceww, U.S. Cesar of hw4 lw. vd. W' a& wAk. Sena MCC3), No. $L U.S. Gowmmmt printing 06ioq WsAbow, D.C.,1961. For eskbyduSVoioao&ntofDocammts,US. GovetomeotPrindnOfa,WaAh ms23,D.C. a my of the Fkhl O6hxs of the Depetumt of Commerce -Print 23 cwts. n PREFACE This report presents statistics on characteristics of housing units by city blocks, based on data from the Census of Housing taken as -of April 1, 1960. A report is published for each city or urban place with 50,000 inhabitants or more prior to and at the time of the 1960 Census, and for a number of smaller localities which arranged for block statistics. Data were tabulated for approximately 750,000 blocks in 467 cities and localities and are published in a series of 421 reports, which constitute Volume HI. Authorization for the 1960 Census of Housing was provided in the Act of Congress of August 31, 1951 (amended August 1957), which codified TItle 13, United States Code. The law provides for a decennial census of housing, including utilities and equipment, to be taken in each of the 50 States, the District of Columbia, the Virgin Islands, Guam, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. The census program was designed in consultation with advisory committees and individuals to achiede a census having optimum value to users of housing statistics. The Housing Advisory Committee was organized by the Director of the Bureau of the Census and was made up of persons in private industry, universities, and local governments. It advised on various aspects of the housing census programs except the technical phases of the Residential Finance program for which the Technical Advisory Committee on Residential Finance was organized. A Federal Agency Population and Housing Census Council, organized by the Bureau of the Budget and made up of persons in Federal agencies, also advised on the basic programs. A joint stair committee, set up by the Administrator of the Housing and Home Finance Agency and the Director of the Bureau of the Census, concentrated on planning aspects of particular interest to the housing agencies. In addition to the committees, working groups of specialists in horsing subjects assisted the Census Bureau staff in the evaluation and improvement of housing concepts. A number of other committees, groups, and individuals also made contributions to the planning of the housing census. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS A large number of persons participated in the various activities of the 1900 Census of Housing. Specific respowd- bilitles were exercised especially by persons in the Housing, Decennial Operations, ]?laid, and Geography Divisions. Staff members of the Housing Division who made important contributions to this report include Wayne F. Daugherty and Frank S. Kristof in developing the content of the tables; Milton D. Lieberman and Nathan Ilrevor in coordinating the operational aspects of the report, developing table design, and -negotiating contracts with local governments; and Beulah Washabaugh in organizing the format of the report and preparing the textual materials. Important contribu- tions were also made by Robert Hagan of the Geography Division in assigning block numbers and preparing the maps; George W. Morris of the Geography Division in developing the designs of the maps; Morton A. Meyer, Richard A. Hornseth, and Denver H. Ingram of the Decennial Operations Division in directing the processing and tabulation of the data; and Robert H. Brooks of the Administrative Service Division in arranging for the printing of the report. September 1961. ru PUBLICATION PROGRAM ON THE 1960 CENSUS OI? HOUSING Results of the 1000 Census of Houeing are pubtlat" In six housing volumes as described below. A seventh volume containing the census tract reports is a joint publication with data from the 1900 Census of Population. A series of special reports for local housing authorities constitutes the remainder of the final reports. The source of the data Is the April 1900 enumetatlon, except for Volumes IV and V wbleh are based largely on the enumeration of units In a sample of land area segments, started In late IM and extended Into 1000. Prior to the final reports, several aeries of preliminary and advaure reports were Issued, Some unpublished atatistim ran be obtained for tlm cost of preparing a copy and certain special tabulations an be prepared, on a reimbursable basin, on request to the Chief, Housing Division, Rurean of the Census, Washington 25, D.C. Vnlsms I (Berke HO(1) reports). Blots# sod ftall Area. Information about all mubjerim covered in the April 21100 enumeration, with a separate report for the United States by regions and geographic divisions, each of the 50 States and the Distrlet of Columbia Puerto Rim, Guam, amp the Virgin Islands of the United Staten. In the State reports, informa- tion Is shown for the State as a whole and for each standard metropolitan atatintleal area, urbanised area, urban place, rural glare of I,000 inhabitants or more, county, and the rural farm and rural uonfarm portinn of the eunty. The volnm" covers occupancy characteristics such as tenure, vaaney status, color, number of persona; struetaral eharneterl"ttes mach an roams, year built and rendition of unit; equipment and favilltlen including water nupply, toilet and hAthing facilities, beating equipment, air conditioning, televUlon, clothes washing machine, and the like; financial characteristics including value and rent. Votnma II (series 90(s) reports). metropolitan Mussing. Comm talndntlnns of hou"tug And hnnwhnld ebnrnctor- intlea, with a separate report for the United States by gmaraphir dh9sionm, and for eneh of the Ipa standard metropolitan statistical Areas with 100,000 Inhabitants or more in the United Slntev and Puerto Him. Separate mtatlmues for eaeti city of 100,000 inhabitants or more are included In the metropolitan area report. Poison" III (Series 110(1) reports). Oily Flocks. Separate reportm for eltlem And urban plareA with Cd).oW Inbabitant+ or more prior to and at the time of the 11100 Census, and for a numt"•r of mmaller localities which arranged for block AtatImUm. Data for a limited number of characteristics are presented by blocks. Stati"tlea for 467 eltlrm and localltlem fit the United States and Puerto Rico arepublished in 421 Aeparate reports. Vnlanoe IV (series Ho(.)) repor(s). 0ompottenta of Inrrntury Chanyr, Information on the nnurco of the 111fiil Inventory And the disposition of the IOTA and 1036 inventorie". Data are provided for componeatm of rl,ange sueh u" new vonqruction, conversion, merger, demolition, other addittnna and other lossem. Part 1 of the volume rnntnins the In.,O to 1950 comparison, with a "operate report for the United States by region", and each of 17 selected Atnndard metropolllnn atatintient Areas. Part 2 contain the Itli,el to lWill comparlson, wlth u nepurate report for the United Nnutcm by regions, and each of 0 selected standard metropolitan mtatlAtleal arena. Volume V (series HO(S) reports). Residential Pittance. Information ou financing of residential property, Includ- lug elnaraeterlaties of mortgages, properties, and homeowners. Part I of the voluene is a report on hnetlenwner properties for the United States by reglono, and each of 14 selected standard metropolitan statistical areas. Part 21m a relsirt on rental and vacant propertlen for the United States by reglonn. Volume Vl. Rural Itooablp. Cross tabulations of housing and hmmehold characteristics for the 121 ernnotale subregion" of the United States, for rural farm and rural nonfarm housing unite, Rrries PHO(I) reports).Ornaus Tmcfs. Separate reports for lA0 ttaeted Areas In the United States and Puerto Rico. The reports contain information, by census tracts, on berth housing and population subjects. (This series In the same as the tract reports lneluded in the publication program for the 1060 Cennum of Population.) Series H0(81). Special Reports for Local H000fop Authorities. Separate reports for 13D localltlen In the United States. The program was requemted by, And planned in cooperation with, thri Public Houming AdodnimtrAtinn. The reports contatu data on both owner and renter occupied housing units defined as nubstsudnrd by Public Housing Admin. iatratlon criteria, with emphasis on gross rent, size of family, and Income of renter families. ry CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Pegs Page General-------------------------------------- vm Definitipns and explanations —Continued Content---------------------------------- vm Color------------------------------------ x Description of tables----------------------- vm Persons per room-------------------_----__ x Maps and block identification--------------- vm Average number of rooms ------------------ x Comparability with the 1950 Census of Hous- Average value----------------------------- xi ing------------------------------------ vm Average contract rent---------------------- xr Housing data from other censuses----------- rS Collection and processing of data---------------- xi Availability of unpublished data------------- r% Collection of data---------------_____----- xr Definitions and explanations-------------------- rg Electronic processing ----------------------- xr Interpretation of definitions----------------- g Editing ---------------------------------- xr Total population------------------------- r8 Block number edit ------------------------- xi Living quarters--------------------------- Ix Accuracy of the data ----------------------- xrx Condition and plumbing-------------------- x Illustrative examples of forms ------------------- mrr, Condition---------------------------- x Portion of POSDIC enumeration schedule Plumbing----------------------------- x (rorm 60 PH-2)------------------------ xrrr Occupied housing unit--------------------- x Advance Census Report rorm-------------- xry Tenure----------------------------------- x TABLES Page Table I —Characteristics of housing units, for the city: 1960---- ----__--- —------ —__--------------------- 1 Table 2.—Characteristics of housing units, by blocks: 1960--_-_—---- —---------------- ----------------- — 1 Map is enclosed identifying the blocks in the place or locality covered in this report. X 1. Bessemer 2. Birmingham 3. Gsdaden 4. Huntsville 0. Mobile o. Montgomery T. Tuscaloosa Ali" & Anchorage 9. Fairbanks Arimna 10. Phoenix ti. Tucson 12. Yuma Arbawak 13. Dumas 14. Fort Smith 16. Little Rock 10. Newport 17. North Little Rock 18. Rogers 19. van Buren Califotala 20. Alameda 21. Alhambra 22. Anaheim 23. Bakersfield 24. Barstow 2& Belldower 28. Berkeley 27. Burbank 28. Carmel-by-the-fka 29. Compton 30, Coronado $1. Downey 02. E1 Cerrito 38. Fremont 84. lermuo 85. Fullerton M. Garden Grove ST. Glendale 8& Hayward so. Hermosa Beach 40. Inglewood 41. Laguna Beach 42. La Habra 43, Lakewood 4C Livermore 40. Long Beach 46. Los Angeles 47. Martinex 4& Modesto 40, Montebello 00. Monterey fit. Newport Beach 02. Norwalk fib. Oakland fi4, Oxnard rA, Palm Springs fib, Passdena 5T. Petaluma 58. Pomona 50. Redondo Beach v1 City Block Reports w 01%W, 'e Callfotn4--Contlnned Plorkla-Caltlnnad >:a� 00, Redwood City 100. Jacksonville IBM Atchison 01. Richmond 110. Lakeland 10e. 8anaas Olty 62. Riverside 111. Miami in. 'Topeka M. Sarramento 112. Miami Beach 10& Wichita 64. Salinas 113. Orlando Eenrstky ofi. San Bernardino 114. Pensacola on. San Dleito 110. St Petersburg 109. Covington 67. San Franelwo 110, Tampa 170, Lextogton 08. San Jose 117. West Pairs Beach 171. Louisville 09. San Leandro 70. Rau Mateo Georgia 71. Son Pablo 118. Atlanta 172, Baton Rouge 19. Santa Ana lie. Auawda ITS. Monroe 73. Santa Barbara IM Columbus iT4. New Orleans 74. Santa Clara County -Se- 121. least Point 115. Shreveport lee" places and census 122, Maros trarts 123. Ibrt Wcntwottb MVO° Campbell M. Savannah Im Portland Loa Altos Milpitas Hawaii Maryland Mountaluview 177. Annapolis Palo Alto Sable Clara ]20. Hilo 120, Honolulu 118, Baltimore 179. Hagerstown Sunnyvale 12T. Labaina 12e. Wallukm Manschweta 75. Santa Crux 7& Santa Fe Springs Idaho 190. Boston 17. Santa Monloa 120. Pocatello 18L Brockton 78. Santa Paula 182. Brooklinstown 70. Ssuta Rosa 111160 s IBg. Cambridge tat. South oats ISC Fall River $1. Stockton 140. Aurora 1S& Michborg 82. Znvance 131. Berwyn Ise. Holyoke W. Vallejo I82. Centreville 181. Lawrence 94, Walnut Creek 1S& Chicago 18& Lowell M, Watsonville 134. Cicero ISO. Lynn All. Yuba City 130. Decatur 190. Malden Calotado 13& lkat St Lout 137. ]cigin 191. Medford 87. Aurora ]38. Evanston 192, New Bedford 19L Newton 89. Boulder 189. Hinsdale 194. Pittdteld g9, Colorado Sprtoge 140, Jollet Igo. Quincy 90, Denver 141. Moline 190. Somerville 91. Englewood 142. Oak Park 197. Springfield WA Pueblo 14& Peoria list. Worcester Connecticut 144. Rockford 145. Rork Island MkHpr 98. Ansonia 14C Skokie 190. Adrian 94. Bridgeport 147. Springfield 200. Ann Arbor 116. Green 201. Battle Greek 98. Hartford Indiana Indiana 2M. City 97. New Britain 149. Anderson bor DeaBayrborn 9& New Canaan town -Urban 149. Eaat Cells, � Detroit rt New 1g0. lavaFort 200. Mint 90. Haven ay Ira Fort Wayne 200. Grand 91116 100. Norwalk 1S& Gary 20T. Harper Woods Harper nod 10L Stamford 1�.3. Hammond 2aft Highland Park 102. Waterbury 104, Indianapolis 200. Inkster Joe. West Hartford town 100. Muscle 210. Jackson Delaware II10. South Read 157. Terre Haute 211. lialamanoo M. Ianaing 104. Wilmington 213. Monroe District of Colwnbia laws 214. Maskeson 11148. CelarRapids 215. Plymouth 106. Washington IN. Davenport 210. Pontiac Im. Dea Molues 2i7. Royal Oak Florida Iei. Dubuque 2t& St. Clair Shorty 10e. Daytona Beach 182. Ottumwa 219. Saginaw 107. TortIruderdale 189. Sioux city 220. Troy 1 100, Hollywood lot. Waterloo 221. Wayne City Block Reports VIE Heporr HeParr aaaabar nambcr Minnesota New York -Continued 222. Duluth 276. New York City -Queens 223. Hastings Borough York 224. pow 277. New City -Richmond 225. St. Paul Borough 226. South St. Paul 278. Niagara Falls 279. Patchogue Mississippi 280. Port Jervis 227. Jackson 281. Rochester Missouri 282. Rockville Centre 283. Rome 228. Ferguson 284. Rye 229. Independence 285. Schenectady 230 Kansas City 280. Southampton 231. St. Joseph 287. Syracuse 282. St. Louls 288. Troy 233. Springfield 289. Utica 234. University City 200. White Plains 291. Yonkers Montana North Carolina 235. Great Falls 292. Asheville Nebraska 293. Charlotte 236 Lincoln 294. Durham 295. Fayetteville 237. Omaha 296. Greensboro Nevada 297. High Point 298. Lexington 238. Las Vegas 290. Raleigh 300. Salisbury New Hampshire 301. Statesville 239. Manchester 302. Washington 303. Wilmington New Jersey 304. Winston-Salem 240. Atlantic City Ohio 24L Bayonne 305. Akron 242. Camden 243. Cllfton 306. Canton 244. East Orange 307. Chillicothe 308. Cincinnati 245. Edison township 309. Cleveland 246. Elizabeth 247. Englewood 310. Cleveland Heights 248. Irvington 311. Columbus 312. Dayton 249. Jersey City 313. Hamilton 250. Kearny 314. Kettering 251. Montclair 815. Lakewood 252. Newark 253. North Arlington 316. Lima 254. Passaic 317. Lorain 255. Paterson 318. Springfield 2W. Trenton 319. Steubenville 257. Union City 320. Toledo 821. Warren New Mexico 322. Wooster 258. Albuquerque 323. Wyoming 324. Youngstown 259. Las Cruces 325. Zoneaville New York Oklahoma 200. Albany 320. Oklahoma City 261. Binghamton 327. Tulsa 262. Buffalo 263. Ellenville, Oregon 264. Farmingdale 205. Floral Park 328. Empire 267. Olen Cove 329. Eugene 26 Ithaca 330. Medford 8.. Lindenhurst 20W. 33L Pendleton 2Mineola 332. Portland 27a Mount Vernon Pennsylvania 271. Newburgh 272. New Rochelle 33 333. Allentown 278. New York City -Bronx 3 4. Altoona Borough 33. Bethlehem 27t New York City -Brooklyn 336. Bristol township Borough 337. Chester 275. New York City Manhat- 338. Erie tan Borough 339. Harrisburg , HePart HCPart narnDer nrAber Pennsylvania -Continued Tennessee 340. Johnstown 366. Chattanooga , 341. Lancaster 367. Knoxville = McKeesport and selected W8. Memphis places in Allegheny County 369. Morristown Aspinwall 370. Nashville and selected Brackenridge censor tracts in Davidson Braddock County 4 Braddock Hips Bridgeville Term Carnegie Chalfant 37L Abilene Clairton 372. Amarillo Coraopolis 373. Austin Duquesne 374. Beaumont • East Pittsburgh 375. Corpus Christi Edgewood 876. Crystal City Elizabeth 377. Dallas Etna 378. El Paso Glassport 379. Fort Worth Heidelberg 3W. Galveston Homestead 381. Houston Ingram 382 Irving Leetsdale 383. Laredo Mc%ees Rocks 38C Lubbock Millvale M. Midland Mount Oliver 3W, Odessa Munhall 387. PortArthur North Braddock , ggg, San Angelo Pitcairn $89. San Antonio PortVue 390. Snyder Rankin 391. Waco Scott township -Tract 392. Wichita Falls 130 Sharpsburg 'Umh Springdale Stowe township 393. Ogden Swissvale 394. Salt Lake City Tarentum Turtle Creek Virginia Verona 395. Alexandria Versailles 3W. Arlington County Wall West Elizabeth 397. Hampton West Homestead 398. Harrisonburg Whitaker 399. Lynchburg Wilkinsburg 400. Newport News Wilmerding 40L Norfolk 343. Meadville 402. Portsmouth 344. Philadelphia 403. Richmond 345. Pittsburgh 404. Roanoke 346. Pottstown 347. Reading Wwbington 348. Scranton 349. Upper Darby township 405. Seattle 350. Washington 466. Spokane 351. Wilkes-Barre 407. Tacoma 352. York 40S. Yakima Rhode Island West Virginia 353. Cranston 409. Cbarleston 35C East Providence 410. Huntington 355. Newport ay Wheeling 350. Pawtucket 357. Providence Wysconsin 358. Warwick 359. Woonsocket 412. Fond do Lac 413. Green Bay South Carolina 414. Kenosha 415. Madison 360. Cayce 416• Manitowoc 361. Charleston 417. nukes 36tL. Columbia Racine 418. Racine 363. Greenville 36C Spartanburg Puerto Rico 419. San Juan South Dakota S 420. Ponce 365. Sioux Falls 42L Mayag6ez Li City Blocks OdiMAL Content —This report premeuts statistics, by city hlrwkm, on ebaraeterlatics enumerahmd In the Census of Hougbng, taken as Of April 1, 19co. The housing unit is the reporting unit for this report. Statistics by blocks are published for each city or urbxin place which had a population of rs),lmml or moore In 19,7s) er fit an interim ecnsns print to 1910, and alma had a population of rt),fao or mnre in listp. In addition, a nnmlier of hcnlltlnm were Ineln-lol to the city block program through an agreement whereby thn local government farnPhed satlsraetory block rumps And paid the Bureau nr the Certaum for the Incremental cost nt collecting and publishing the information. Reports differing only In detnllm are i,rned for the shies in Puerto Rien, The Information prementel in this report represents a m011fi- cation of the ldnck statistics programs of the IVA) and 1940 Censuses of Himsimv. The 11110 program pronllem the following dn.ferm tibm for each block: Total population, the number of housing units elnt..lttwi by rmelluou and plumbing, tenure of tenpdet units, nverago vnine and average number of ronmm for owner nceopled unite, average contract rent and avertgo- uumuer of rooms for renter occupieol utdts, numis'r of units, ioceupled by unnwhitev, and number of units with 1.111 or more Icrsmei per room. All of the !terns were emenerated unit tabulated nit a 100-per4•nt basis for the statistics in this reps,rt. The 1140 Census enutained several innnvntiens. One of them was the use of an advrome census report form whilh was sent to each household In flit United States, with the requemt that the household meiuherm themselves complete It prior to the enu- merator's visit. Annther Innovation was the extensive use of the electronic cemputer And related equipment to Boles es the data and p-nJuve the hunt tables. These Innnvntlms were rltwlti'med primarily to improne the quality of the data And to perndt early publleothm; at the name time, they have Introduced an element of difference between the 1000 statistics and those of earlier censuses. Chang" were made sign in tun definitions of same of the main roacepts. They sere mush In order too Improve the use-, fulness of the data although It was rcmicnizwl that eonepnrAblldty, with pieVlnnm Cella". Wnnlll be affet--tr,l. InntlVAtlttnm And changes tire disetee"I in later sertlons of tblm report and in more detail In the United States Summary, jnlme I of the Hnuming Reports. Description of tables,—TMIs report contains two table: Table I summarizes the statlmtirm for ILo city, urmnn place, or le enitty ns specified In the table; table 2 cnntalnm tho statlstieg for Individual bleekm, as well am toinls by tract tot block numbering area where appropriate, To avoid disclosure of tnform ttlan for ind[vllual units, some of the data were suppressed In table 2. Spirlfienily, if there were four or fewer total housing units in the )thick, the Items sup. pressed were enroll film and plumbing, total owner n eup)tsl, total renter Occupied, ovenpisl by nonwbite, null 1.01 or mere persons per room. If there were four (ir fewer owner or renter Occupied units, average number of rooms fur the respective tenure group was suppressed. Similarly, average valet And average rent Were vtu suppressed it there were four or fewer units of the typo for which value and rent were tabulated. All units, however, are included In the totals for the city or locality and in the totals for the volumes tract or block numbering area. Leaders I --- ) In it data enlumn in table 2 In lle.ate that either there were no housing units In the category or that the data were suppressed. Block identification, total population, and total housing units are shown in table 2 fnr every block that cnntalneil living quar• tern. For memo blacks, the table shows total population but no housing units becmime All the people lived In group quarters; while for other Mucks, the table Pillows housing units but he Istpulatinn tsraume all the units were savant. Becks with no living quarters are shown on the map but do net appear In table 2. Yaps sod block identificatlon.—Tbo amp included In this report Identifies the banndorlem of the eltyr urban placo, or imallty for which the flock Atatimilem are provideil. The asp almo iden- Mo_rs the location and number of each block and, where appro• prlate, the boundary nnolnumber of each venting tract nr block nnmlcrmg area. Tile tonal number lit blocks Identified on the loop, Ineluelheg b,rakm Willi no living quarters, im given in the ante following mule 1. A block is usually it welbdefinc,l rectangular Isere of land lsunded by stretm or rinds. However, it may Ito Irregular In shako or bounded by railroad traeks, streams, or other fe'atureme. Thn block Is the speelfie nntnliero d area ns shown nn the map, Cennnn tracts Are mmnll areas Into which large cities and inetrolsdltan areas have Isen divided for statistical purposes. Tract boundaries were established cooperatively by a Intel cum• mitten and On Bureau of the Cvmart, and were generally de- signed to achieve some uniformity of population ehuracterlmtlem, eeononde mtatum, sell living condltlona. Initially, the average tract had about 4,001) rrsldmtta, Tract bnnndarim were. estalr Ilmhrd with the Intentinn if being maintained over it long time me that cemlorlmnns may be made from eeasns to ee)tsus. It tract boundurbw extend tie}»lid the area included In this report, Ratlstlies are shown for that portion of the tract Inside the area. In untraetel place", bl,wk numbering areas are generally used. 111wk numbering arms are established by arbitrarily dividing the city ailing major streets, railroads, or other physical boundaries to facilitate numbering the blocks In groups of fewer than 1,006. The Ismndnrlett of block numbering areas have no statistical significance but are merely for eanvenienre in mapping and tabulating. In numbering the bineks, a separate series was used for each reu,nm tract or block numbering Aren, Thus, the loeatmn of each block for which delta are presented In table 2 is determined by referring both to the block number end the venous tract or ))look area number. In smaller IwAlttiem where thorn were neither census tracts nor block numbering areas, the Weeks were numbered in one series within the locality as a Whole. In some cases, a city or other political boundary divides a black. The data sbowlt are flit that part of the block represented by the land area an bounded and numbered on the block map. Comparability with the 1900 Ceases of Xta lsr.—In the 1060 Census of Housing, reports entitled "Bieck Statistics" were Issued for the 2np cities which, in IM or In an interim census Introduction LM prior to 1950, had a population of 50,000 or more. The program was restricted to cities in conterminous United States, that is, the United States exclusive of Alaska and Hawaii. The 1960 block program reflects changes and additions of items compared with the 1950 program, although the subjects covered In both programs are substantially similar. The changes that were made reflect the needs expressed by users of block data For example, categories on condition and plumbing were expanded considerably to conform with needs for data to plan urban renewal programs. Total population and average number of rooms have been added, and the category 1.01 or more persons per room has been substituted for 1.51 or more. Two categories of vacant units, which were included in the 1950 report, are not shown in 1960. Below is a list of the 1900 items published by blocks and the equivalent or comparable 1950 items (table 2 in the 1960 report and table 8 in the 1950 report). As noted previously, changes in categories, concepts, and procedures may affect comparisons be- tween the 1900 and 1950 statistics. 1950 equivalent or 1960 item comparable items Black identification Block identification Total population ------ Total housing unite Total dwelling units Bound With all plumbing facilities Lackingsome or all, facilities Number reportin6 condition and plumbing facilities Deteriorating With all plumbin44 Lacking some a, n fac➢Ities -facilities, No private bath or dilapidated No running water or dllapl- with ➢psh toilet dated ]Lacking some or all facilities, ,no flush toilet Dilapidated Owner occupied Average value Average number of rooms Renter occupied Average contract rent Average number of rooms Occupied by nonwhite 1.01 or more persons per room Owner occupied Average cant available for sale) Renter occupied Average monthly rent (renter occupied and vacant available for rent) Occupied by nonwhite 1.51 or more persons per room Wherever possible, the block numbers in 1950 remained the same as in 1950 for blocks whose boundaries did not change. However, changes in block numbers and the assignment of new numbers have been necessary for blocks which have been divided or newly created since the 1950 Census, for blocks in tracts which have had their boundaries changed, and for blocks in places or areas newly tracted in 1960. Housing data from other censuses. —The 1940 Census of Housing was the first to provide housing statistics by blocks. Reports entitled "Block Statistics" were issued as supplements to the first series of housing bulletins. These supplements consisted of separate reports for each of the 191 cities In conterminous United States which had 50,000 Inhabitants or more in 1930. Availability of unpublished data.—Tbere are no unpublished data from the 1960 Census for blocks. All the information that was tabulated Is included in this report. However, some unpub- lished data are available on request for other small areas such as enumeration districts, census tracts, and minor civil divisions. DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS Interpretation of dednittons.—Seme of the definitions used in 1900 differ from those used in 1950, as Yddleated below. These changes were made after consultation with users of census data in order to improve the statistics even though it was recognized that comparability would be affected. The definitions and explanations should be interpreted in the context of the 1960 Census, which employed a combination of self -enumeration, direct interview, and enumerator observation. Some of the Information that was required for delineation of housing units was obtained by the enumerator as part of the procedure to secure complete coverage of all living quarters. Further, condition of a unit was always determined by enumera- tor observation. The remaining items were completed by self - enumeration, or by direct Interview when the household member did not complete the form. For items on the self -enumeration form (the Advance Census Report), the respondent bad the explanations and instructions printed on the form. The definitions below are consistent with the instructions given to the enumerator for items he was to complete himself and for all items which were not completed by the respondent on the self -enumeration form. As In all surveys, there were some failures to execute the instructions exactly. Through the forms distributed to households, the respondents' attention was drawn to some of the explanations of the questions more uniformly than might have been the case in direct interviews. Nevertheless, It wasnot feasible to give the full instructions to the respondents, and some of their errors have undoubtedly gone undetected. Total population. --The total population is the count of all per - Bons living in the block. When the population includes persons living in group quarters, the figure is preceded by one asterisk if the proportion in group quarters is less than 10 percent of the total population, and by two asterisks if the proportion is 10 percent or more. If the total population includes persons in group quarters, the count cannot be used in the computation of the average number of persons in occupied housing units. For places for which the total population includes crews of vessels, the population obtained as the sum of the counts by blocks is less than the total population shown in other census reports. Crews of vessels were not allocated to blocks and, therefore, were excluded from the block tabulations. living quarters. —Living quarters were divided into housing units and group quarters. The classification of occupied living quarters as housing units or group quarters was based on In- formation supplied by household members on the Advance Census Report and questions asked by the enumerator where necessary. Delineation of vacant quarters was based partly on the enumera- tor's observation and partly on information obtained from land- lords and neighbors. A house, an apartment or other group of rooms, or a single room is regarded as a housing unit when it is occupied or intended for occupancy as separate living quarters, that Is, when the occupants do not live and eat with any other persons in the structure and when there is either (1) direct access from the outside or through a common hall or (2) a kitchen or cooking equipment for the exclusive use of the occupants. Quarters in which the occupants do not have separate living arrangements are classified as group quarters. They are located most frequently in institutions, hospitals, nurses' homes, rooming and boarding houses, military and other types of barracks, col- lege dormitories, fraternity and sorority houses, convents, and monasteries. Group quarters are also located in a house or apartment in which the living quarters are shared by the person in charge and five or more persons unrelated to him. Group quarters are not included in the housing Inventory, although the count of persons living in them is Included in the total population in table 2. The inventory of housing units includes vacant as well as occupied units. Newly constructed vacant units were included In the inventory if construction had reached the point that all the exterior windows and doors were installed and the final usable floors were In place. Dilapidated vacant units were included provided they were still usable as living quarters; they were excluded if they were in the process of being demolished or if there was positive evidence that they were to be demolished. Trailers, tents, boats, and railroad cars were included in the housing inventory if they were occupied as housing units. They X City Block Characteristics were ex-luded If they were vacant, used only for extra sleeping space or vacatlons, or used only for buglness. In IRW, the unit of enumeration was the dwelling unit. At. though the definition of the housing unit in 19M Is essentially similar to that of the dwelling unit in 19M, the housing turn definition was designed to encompass all private living quarters, whereas the dwelling unit definition did not completely cover all private living accommodations. The main difference between housing units and dwelling units Is as follows: In 190, separate hying quarters consisting of one room with direct access but without sepurnte cooking equipment quality as a housing unit whether in an apartment house, rooming hnume, or house con- verted to apartment use; In hotels, a single room qualifies as a housing unit if occupied by a person whose usual residence is the hotel or a Iverson who ban no usual remidence elsewhere. In 191k), a oue-room unit without racking equipment qualified as a dwelling unit only when Imated in a regular apartment Image or when the room constltuted the only living quarters In the structure. lThe ovideace so far available suggeAta that using the housing unit concept In I9M Instead of the dwelling unit concept as in IWO bad relatively little effect on the counts for largo Arens and for the Nation. Any effect which the change in concept may have on compnrabllity can be expected to be greatest In litattstles for blocks and census tracts. Living quarters claamlfiel an booming unitm lit 1ta10 but which would not have been classified its dwelling units in umw fella to he clash -red In nelghborhosls wberp many pertiong livo alone In minglo roAn; In hotels, rooming houses, and other light hotrsekeeping quarters. In such arena, the 199r1 hour. ing mot count for an Individual black may ls, higher tan the 39141 dwelling unit count even though no units were added by new cnnstructlou or marerslon. Conditfi a And plumbing.—Dnta are prevented on condition anti phunbing fmcilitipa In enlubinatbon. The categoriem represent various levels of Incoming qunitty. To measure e"ndition, the enumerator classified pitch housing unit In one of three categurlem: Sated, deteriorating, or dilapidated. plumbing fueflitles were measures In terms of water supply, tollet and bathing facultbs& Condition. —The enumerator determined the eondltion of the housing unit by aleterratlou, on the baits (d spectBel criteria. Nevertlu9e", the Application of tbree criteria Involved name Judg- mptir on flip port of flip Individual enumerator. The training program for enumerators was designed to minimise differpaces In Jndgruput. Sound hotutlug is dpfineil am that which has no defects, pr only ellgbt defects which are normally enrreeted during the course of regular maintenance. Examples of slight defcrtm Include: lack of paint; alight damage to porch or steps; mamll cracks in walls, plaster, or chimney; broken gutters or do*wtpouts; slight wear on Boors or doorsiils. Deteriorating housing ra"Im more repair tbnn would be prodded In flip course of regular maintenance. It has one or more defects of An Intermediate mature that must be corrected It the unit fa to continue to provide mate and Adequate shelter. Examples of Intermediate defects include: shaky or unsafe pooh or steps; holes, open cracks, or mining materials over a stall area of the floors, walls, or roof; Toted window AMR or frames; deep wear on stairs, fioorm, or doormiils; broken or loose miair trends or miming balusters. Such defects are signs of neglect wblcb lead to merluun structural deterioration or damage if not corrected. Dilapidated housing do" not provide safe and adequate shelter. It bits one or more critical deferta; orbits a o,mbinatiou of Intermellalp defects In suBlelent number to require extensive repair or rebuilding; or In of Inadequate original construction. Critical defects result from continued neglect or Indicate serlous damage to the structure. ExAmpleg of crltcal defects Include: boles, open cracks or missing materlulg over a large area of the Boors, walls, roof, or other parts of the mtructurp; sagging Boors, walls, or roof; damago by storm or fire. Inadequate origd- nel construction includes structures built of makeshift materials and Inadequately converted cellars, abeam, or garages not orlgt. nally Intended an living quarters. In 19% the enumerator classified each unit in one of two categories, not dilapidated or dilapidated, a* comps" with the tbree entegorlm of sound, deteriorating, and dilapidated In 1900, Although the definition of "40spidated" wan the same In IOW as in 1960, it 1s possible that the change in the categories Introduced an element of difference between the 19W and 1950 Atatustics. P/ambtny.—The category "With all plumbing farilitles" con• elsta of units which have but anti cold piped water inside the structure, and Bush toilet and bathtub (or shower) Inside the structure for the explosive use of the occupants of the unit. Equipment is for excluslve amp when It is used only by the persons In the one housing unit, Including any ]tdgers living In the unit. The category "Idckinx some or ell facilities" consists of units which do not have all the plmubing facilities apeclBwl above. Units without hot water, toilet, or bathtub (or shower) are Included In this category. Also Included are units whose Area. paints share tollet or bathing faciililen with the occupants of another housing unit. The category "Lacking some or all faellitim—with finch tollet" consists of units which ell, not have all plumbing facilities but do have it Bush toilet Inside the etrudure. The tollet may be for the exclusive use of the occupants of the unit or shared with the occupants of another housing unit. The category "Larking some or all faellilea—na Aush toilet" raldgts of units for which there IN no Bush tollet available in flip structure. These units may lack other plumbing facilities Alta,. Tate vategoorlea of plumbing facilities presented In the IM relairt art, not eompgrablo *'fill those lit the loo report. The IArml category "No running water or dilapidated" consisted of runts That were elder dI1Alldateil or lncketl running water lnsidl, the atruelure. Tho category "No private lath or dilapl. dated" ronmlmtd of all the units lit the fibnve category plan those units that had nmtllug wader but lacked a Bugh toilet or hnthlab (or shower) Instill, the structure for the exclusive use of the oeupanta. Oconpled housing unit. —A hamming unit Is amupled it It was the nsnal plavo of remhlence for the p•rgon or group of porm ns living It It at the time of enionerallun. Included are units whose occupants werA only temporarily aliment (for example, on vaea- thin) Anil unttm whose occupants hart no usual place of reeldenee elsewhere. A coma of unnoocupied units may be computed by aubtractium flip sum sit "owner oernplel" nut "renter occupied" units from total hamming units. The count thus obtained, bowever, may not Is. a count of vacant hilts ml the market. It lneludpg all types ,if vacant units—Umme available for sate or rent as well an dtnp(dnb•d onus, seamount units, and unitm held off flip market for various reasons. Tenure. —A hanging unit In "owner irrupted" If the owner or m-owner lirel In the unit, even if It wag mortgaged or not fully paid for. All other occoided units are classified as "renter o euplel," whether or lint cash rant was paid. For example, units t"-jplpd In exchange for services rendered Are Included in the "rpt,ter occupied' category, along with units for which a cash payment wax made. Color. —Occupied housing units are elassWed by the color of the head of the household, Th , color group deoignated am "non• white" consists of such races an the Negro, American Indian, Inpanomp, Chinese,1i111pluti, Korean, Amlan Indian, and Malayan race. pertains of Mexican birth or ancestry who are not defi. nitely of dutuan or other nonwhite rare are classified an white. Persons per room. The number of persons per room was con. puted. for earl occupied housing unit by dividing the number of persona by the number of r(onx In the unit. The category 111.01 or more persons per room" indicates an average of more than one person to a room. All parsanx emunprated in the Census of population Am members of the household were counted in determining the number of persons who occupied the housing unit, Including Any lodgers, fnater children, wards, hail resident employe" who shared the living quartern of the household head. Average number of rooms. —The number of rooms include* whole room* used for living purposes, such as living roams, dining Introduction rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, finished attic or basement rooms, recreation rooms, lodgers' rooms, and rooms used for offices by a person living in the unit. Not counted as rooms are bath- rooms; halls, foyers, or vestibules; closets; alcoves; pantries; strip or Pullman kitchens; laundry or furnace rooms; unfinished attics, basements, and other space used for storage; porches, unless they bad been permanently enclosed and were suitable for year-round use; and offices used only by persons not living in the unit. A partially divided room, such as a dinette next to it kitchen or living room, was to be counted as at separate room If there was a partition from floor to ceiling, but not If the partition consisted only of shelves or cabinets. The average number of rooms (arithmetic mean) was com- puted by dividing the sum of the rooms for each tenure group by the number of owner or renter occupied units, respectively. The tabulation form contained a terminal category of 1110 or more" rooms. For.purposes of the computation, the terminal category was given a mean value of 11. As a result, 11 rooms Is the arbitrary maximum average which could be obtained for any block. Average value. Value is the respondent'e estimate of how much the property would sell for on today's market (April 1960). Value data are restricted 'to owner occupied units having only one housing unit In the property and no business. Trailers and units in multiunit structures were excluded from the tabulations. The average value (arithmetic mean) was computed by divid- ing the sum of the values -by the number of owner occupied units for which value is shown. Value was reported in class intervals, the lowest and highest intervals being "Less than $5,000" and 11$86,000 or more," respectively. Fox purposes of the computation, the midpoints of the Intervals were used except that a mean of $8,500 was assigned for valued lees than $5,000 and a mean of $42,000 was assigned for values of $85,000 or more. As a result, $8,600 is .the arbitrary minimum and $42,000 Is the arbitrary maximum average which could be obtained for any block. In the, computation, average values of less than $20,000 were rounded downward to the nearest $500 while average values of $20,000 or more were rounded downward to the nearest $1,000. Thus, an average of $12,700 is shown as $12,500 while an average of $26,800 is shown as $26,000. In 1950, average value was not computed for owner occupied units separately but was shown in combination with vacant units available for sale. Further, value was tabulated to the nearest hundred dollars In 1950 and so used in the computation. Average oontraot rent. —Contract rent is the rent agreed upon, regardless of any furnishinm utilities, or services that may be included The average contract rent (arithmetic mean) was computed by dividing the sum of the rental amounts by the num- ber of renter occupied units for which cash rent was paid; units for which no cash rent was ,paid were excluded from the com- putation. In 1950, average rent was not computed for renter occupied units separately but was shown in combination with vacant units available for rent. COLLECTION AND PROCESSING OF DATA Collection of data, —Two basic enumeration forms were Used to collect the information for the subjects published for blocks. They were the Advance Census Report and a FOSDIC schedule. An Advance Census Report was delivered by the Post Office Department, several days before the census date, to each house• hold on postal delivery routes. This form contained questions which were to be answered for every housing unit. They were questions which the household members themselves could answer. Household members were requested to fill the Advance Census Report and have it ready for the census enumerator. When the enumerator visited the .unit, he transcribed the information from the Advance Census Report (AOR) to a FOSDIC schedule, a form specially designed for electronic data processing. If the AOR was not filled for the unit or if the form contained omissions or inconsistencies, the enumerator was in- structed to ask the questions and record the answers directly on the rOSDIC schedule. The enumerator used the rOSDIC schedule also for recording information not required by the ACR, namely access to unit (which Is pertinent to the Identification of a housing unit), condition of unit, and all the information for vacant.units. The questions on the FOSDIO form are some. what briefer then the corresponding questions on the AOR, and the response categories also are abbreviated. Nevertheless, the Intent of the questions on the two forms was the same. .Mustra- tive portions of the FOSDIC enumeration schedule and the Advance Census Report Form are shown on pages xur and xiv. Soon after the enumerator started work, his schedules were examined in a formal field review. This operation was designed to assure at an early stage of the work that the enumerator was performing his duties properly and bad corrected any errors he had made. Eleotroaio prooeesinr.—Several steps were required to process the data. First, the enumerator recorded the Information by marking appropriate circles on the FOSDIC schedule. This schedule was later mleroffimed and the information was read by FOSDIC (Film Optical Sensing Device for Input to Com- puters) which converted the markings to signals on, magnetic tape. The tape, in turn, was processed In an electronic computer, which was used extensively to edit and tabulate the data and to produce the publication tables. Sditing,lu a mass statistical operation, such as a census, human and mechanical errors occasionally arlse In one form or another—fallure to obtain or record the required information, recording Information In the wrong place, misreading position markings, skipping pages, and so on. These were minimized by means of operational control systems. Nonresponses and In- consistencies were eliminated by using the computer to analyze and correct the data or supply the missing entry. In general, little editing was required, although the amount varied by subject and by enumerator. Whenever Information was missing, an allocation procedure was used to assign an entry, thereby eliminating the need for a "not reported" category in the tabulations. The assignment was based on related information reported for the housing unit, or on information reported for a similar unit in the immediate neighborhood. For example, if tenure for an occupied unit was omitted but a rental amount was reported, the computer auto- matically edited tenure to "rented." On the other hand, If the unit was reported as "rented" but the amount of rent was missing, the computer automatically assigned the rent that was reported for the preceding renter occupied unit. A similar procedure was used when the reported information was inconsistent. For example, if a housing unit was enumerated as having "no running water" but having both a bathtub (or shower) and flush toilet for the exclusive use of the occupants, the computer edited the water supply to "hot and cold water," a category considered to -be consistent with the reported bathing and toilet facilities. Specific tolerances were established for the number of computer allocations that were acceptable. If the number was beyond tolerance, the data were rejected and the original schedules were re-examined to determine the source of the error. Correction and reprocessing were undertaken as necessary. Slack number edit. One aspect of the editing involved.a proce. dure for checking the block number entry. On a map showing X11 City Block Characteristics blocks, a number was amslgned to each block in advance at the enumeration. The enumerator wan Instructed to assign this number to the housing units that were located within the bound- aries of the block am it Is drawn on the map. In some instances, the map suitable for block numbering was several years old and did not recognise construction of new streets or disappearance of others. Insofar an possible, the map was corrected for changes that were discovered prior to enumeration. In other cases, It was not feasible to make corrections. Hence, the map may not reflect the blocks as they exist on the ground. For example, a black as shown on the map may have been divided into two blocks. The housing units in the newly eub- dividel blocks would be assigned the one block number shown on the map. On the other hand, two blocks as shown on the map may have been merged Into one. In the enumeration and in the editing, the intent was to Identify which housing unite were physically located in each of the two former blocks and assign the respective black number in each portion, even though only one black existed at the thna et enumeration. Occasinnally, blocks shown on the map havo disappeared heconso of widespread demolitions, much am theme aeemnpnnying new highway construe. tion or industrial development. Such block numbers appear on the map but do not appear in table 2. An with other Items in a large scale operation, tbere were some errors in reporting block numbers. Although it wax Ix,snl. ble, to identify and correct some of the errore, it was not possible or feasible to detect and Correct others. For example, when an enumerator copled the wrong block number to the FONDIC schedule or when be forgot to use another block number when he moved from one block to the next, It was usually not possible to detect the error In the editing. Editing of block numbers wom accomplished largely In the electronic Computer. A Control tope, slating the block numbers shown on the malt for each enumeration district (an area am. signed to one enumerator), was used by the computer to cheek agslnmt the block numbers recorded on the FOSDIC sehedulos by the enumerator. When n black number appeared on the FOS. DIO sehClule that was not fluted on the control tape, the computer assigned the block number reported on the preceding FOSDIO page. The same procedure was followed when the block number was omitted from the FOSPIO schedule. Whew four or fewer housing units were involved, the computer automatically made the assignment. When more than four units were involveil, however, a clerical edit was performed. The clerical edit made It possible to check theme block numbers so that the statistics would be consistent with the mope as drawn. In the clerical edit, the addresses of the housing units involved were shocked with the map, the enumerator's records were examined for comments and explanathaam, and block numbers were assigned as appropriate. Clerical edit was required also when the control tape contained black numbers which were not reported by the enumerator. If the enumerator reported there were no living quarters in the block, no further action was necessary. Otherwise, Corrections were made according to the addresses of the units. Aaauraoy of the data. Dloek statistics provide the basis for studies which requlro booming data for small land segments. Illocks are the smallest areas for which housing data from the heat Census are provided. Such items as the delineation of living quarters Into housing units and the classlflealion of the condition of a unit were determined by the enumerator, and information for one block almost always represents the work of one enumerator. Therefore, users of the data should bear In mind that misinterpretation of the imstructlons or variation in interpretation of responses may lead to a wider margin of relative error and rrmponmo variability In data for blocks than may be expected In data for census tracts or other larger areas. The systematic field review early in the enumeration Corrected name of the errors arlxing from enumerator misunderstmtding. IPor the remaining eharacterlstics, thew, which the household members reported on the ACIL, the potential effect of Individual enumerators on the data has been nullified to the extent that self-emtmeratton provided the response. The self -enumeration form provided uniform explanations and called attention to the remponsa Categories in a uniform manner. Flume innovations in lilttll reilueed errors In processing slid others produced a more conalatent quality of editing. The eUm. )notion of the card punching operation removed one Important mource of error. The extensive use of electronic equipment eu- surod a more uniform and more flexible edit than could have been aecimplinbed manually or by lees intricate mechanical equipment It in believed that the use of electronic equipment In the 1000 Census has improved the quality of the data com- pared with that of earlier Consumes but, at the name time, it ban introduced an element of difference In the statlstlem. A more Comprehensive statement on concepts and on the Collection and processing of the 1060 Oconee data to to be found In the United States Summary, Volume I of the Housing $sports. PORTION OF FOSDIC ENUMERATION SCHEDULE, Form 60PH-2 ArYN 4ac H..t;MW CO9ADIN11Al-TheCmem HregairM by lM1a UnnMlroka CanaliNlian and firdM1naulhwiled US DUUMM OF COMMIRI-betto m no Dow Perm ' l.Mbrk Nw 0 1 1 a s 1 1 1 a f 2w byl3U.1.0 S 141, 3Y1-4. 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El I.v N.- I • ❑ tbhr fX irit hw fr AYdrtY Ctrs MOLD *0 REPORT FOR THE OMMY6 TA RM-DO MOf MAIL I& DEPARTMENT of COMI ERCE lE1[M 9F TOR EDRK fbLr ff..lhdeAt: tll{fyRTY.e.[IIFrTT7%. f0!Tr bf�OKbAFPetb Caaii¢irl[Yli[I\t tbt I t dhpetmm wd MwriE Tfe ealrtd gwpie ril vrweaLfvdem belpYw padAw\t4 n;ad aewaf feed vevhrdf..e burbdd U T wi h.Te lefts Aedf fa the Ctrs TA. b. ApY f, 7w't to h* V d p the Cs ad tedae eYk IL udte b vie the 11v1Y ttre aRa.t. Tm llfe aied Y f.a.b ethf[ arbr. d Twt bw\tirl� irzrrY. rpn the d.tvd 61ttk ri sYe fsx Aw Irrw. wb w.fd e'rtht m TAr bts m'11vd9 11veh fl, f1d0 ioid be fhted aleewC d iettpvt h pwided m 6e CorrYm tk Ctaty umr,TriE irvtlrtYe rr4t drw i Ctvew Y b epptimedYed Rtre T4mfrvrmwbb 7r rb. wM.W bdp Cwaa .4 bvi. rtb •eiR 4dt pir, wid vw tiet i dr. L retrdet+oTfm hsgovatplsswi 4l... Tbvb: kpkbfbychr ada Mm kf iLtWY the CAYTLhIL be rAR tell 1a\ itaa braidd ba b. dh The kfoo thv T.\ ne mp.d r 6I. b W - •-• by law . Y. C. 1, cart best iv 1rP� d ma\m. ymrpir,elgdvlr. si.wdTpvv. X�W.)lervt,D.wr DO MOT MAIL-41AVE ]READY IOR CMW TANK p n MIT S. beC�Ystrr�f ►f TbrUid 3m CariYtim rifYebY miYwt y D:e S. ae Y�m�Y4.wvt1 tri Ybs�C i MppYs�areebe ri ft Fp� ofY�m:r Y.ivd swE.i.bmvfrs. Te.rfwFf Newport Beach, Calif. Table 1.-CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS, FOR THE CITY: 1960 Subject Number Percent Subject Number P.t All housing units______________________________ n,939 10.0 Occupied hands, a ut.-Con. CONDITION AND PLUMBING COMB Sound____________________________________________ With all plumbing(atilntin .......................... Iaddne some or all(amdur-------------------------- 13,328 13,148 18D 95.6 94.3 1.3 Wlum_.......... .------------------------------ Namhite--------------------------------------- 9,946 26 99.7 0.3 Deteriontuy _______________ _______________________ With all plumbuV:larditin_______ ___________________ Lacking some or all facilities. ........................ With flush W&L-------------- __----------- _---- No 8wh toilet__________________________________ 552 329 23 14 9 4.0 3.8 0.2 0.1 0.1 PERSONS PER ROOM 1.00 orleu____..______..____....____._....______ 1.01 or mom ------------------------------------- 9,649 30 96.0 3.2 Dilapidated________________________________________ 39 0.4 AVERAGE NUMBER OF ROOMS 9, 972 300.0 Occupied housing units__________________________ Owmentsuphd_______________________________ __ Rooter oaupia..__.....__._.____________________ 5.3 3.8, ... ... TENURE VALUE AND BEM Jwnn occupied_____________________________________ neuter occupied____________________________________ 6"g0 3, " G4.0 36.0 Average velue___...__._.___._____._____.__dallen._ Average contractrmt ----------------------- down.. 11M.--0o the map for Nm p¢rt Beach approrl4¢tely 580 blacks are Sdentifled. Table 2.-CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS, BY BLOCKS: 1960 ['Total population' contains no Persona in group quarters unless preceded by astcrokt one asterisk (') denotes less than 10 percent. two asterisks (••). 10 Percent or more[ All homing units by condition and plumbing Occupied housing ..it, Sound Deteriorating Owner occupied Renter occupied Blocks Total Lo01 Wsth Lack- With LackmOccu- gll7Aver.. Aver- within census po pn. old mg all me ¢r s(anhhe, Ddop• Avcroge ¢ga pied more tracts letton Tonl plumb- some plumb neaten con• um-by mbar PerTotal or old Total Int Total tract non. son. No fail.frail- (acil.Wth rent of white per flushflush (doll¢n) nom nUc, into ittce toilet toilet F-26.... 42 56 56 56 ••• is. 17 42000 6.4 1 •.. ... .r• •.• 2.. 2 1 • • .•• •• n • •.• 5.•• 13 34 14 14 4 9..• ��8 7 7 7 30... 6 6 6 2 11..• • 1 ••5 ..$ ••1 12••. 8 5 •n •r• 13... 6 7 7 7 3 14.•• �9 4 •11 *11 ��3 36..• 11 . . . • . . . . . . . ... 127...• 6453 3168 3101 3004 17 61 61 6 1733 31000 5.2 956 115 3.7 ,3 47 1... 271" 107 107 106 1 ... .r• ..• ..• ... 84 3400D 5.7 20 152 4e1 ..• ... �- 2•.• 46 21 21 21 13 22000 4.7 7 104 3.4 ... 3n• 35' 17 17 17 •it • • U. 19000 4.2 3 4..• 36' 19 17 17 2 2 11 19500 4.4 5 3.8 5 •.. 50 24 22 22 2 2 11 22000 4.4 10 122 3.9•1 6..• 47 26 24 24 2 2 17 19000 4.1 7 109 3.6 7•• 54' 26 26 26 15 19500 4.1 9 92 3.1 ... 8... 40 22 21 21 1 1 ••. 10 21000 4.6 10 104 3.3 .,. 9... 40 21 20 20 • 1 1 • • • 8 21000 4.9 9 95 3.2 a.. 10.•• 41 23 23 27 ... •.. ..• ... •.. - ... 10 23000 4.3 11 90 3.5 ... •.. 11.•. 39 19 19 19 13 19000 4.5 4 .. •. 12••. 62 29 29 29. ••. ••1 14' 19000 4.4 13 90 3.0 ..•2 13•.. 21 20 4 9 90 2.8 .. 14.•• 3 1 .. • �0 .. �8 • •10 .•. ..• ... � 15..• 17 a 4.1 �•6 187 ..• • 17..• 40 EO 20 20 30 21000 23000 4.1 3.0 1 �^17n• 20 14 14 14 4 6 e] 3.3 18.•. 7 6 6 6 ... .. .•• ... ... ... .10 6 130 1•e •. .. 19..• 37 ' 14 14 14 ... ... ... ••. .•. ... 10 42000 000 6.. 6.3 •.. ••. ... •.. ... 20 ... 33 8 B 8 8 4209D 7.0 21... 56 15 15 15 14 42000 6.5 1 22••. 17 7 7 7 6 34000 5.5 23..• 21' 8 8 8 8 32000 5.4 �•6 24.•• 135 43 43 43 .•. ... ... •.. •.. ... 33 33000 5.9 241 6.0 .. .•1 26... 164 37 37 37 32 33000 5.6 3 ..• ... 1 26.•. 6V 24 24 24 18 3B000 5.7 3 27••. 31' 13 13 13 30 34000 6.1 1 28.•• 30 9 9 9 9 40000 5.9 �•1 29... 83 38 38 38 . . . . . 30 40000 5.7 ... . ... 30... 165 64 57 57 7 7 52 41000 6.6 2 2 3Lu 64' 19 19 19 ... ... u. .•. •.. ... 10 42000 6.1 ... ... .. ... .•• 33... 77 15 15 15 12 41000 6.3 ��1 33.•• 75 24 24 24 20 42000 6.5 34•.• 39 15 15 15 �•i �'1 11 1 ��1 " 75..• 56 30 29 29 12 25000 25000 3.5 3.9 11 100 3.9 .,. 36.•• 59 29 28 28 1 1 16 2B000 4.2 9 94 4.J 37•.. 40 24 24 24 �2 • 13 24000 4.2 9 91 3.4 ... 38..• 47 21 19 19 �•2 •�1 14 2fi000 4.7 6 JOB 4.3 .. 39... 46 26 22 22 3 3 13 23000 5.0 9 92 3.2 ... ••.1 40..• 61 25 25 23 . ... . . . . 13 29000 4.8 10 95 3.7 1 City BIt4:k Chammri3tic6 T2blc 2.-CHARACTERTS110s OF HOUSING UNITS, BY BLOCKS: 190-Coa 7u1e1 pJp4I\Ilgp WhI}rll• n4 p".mY Ip 4rn1111 r1OIrrIYp nnlryY pr,..W b\ pt,,.,k r,ne nwwk ('1 dmmn In• than 10 r4b enlr txn mlrn•k. t•'1 UI{vn .nr or marl .kil h••nin4 unn+64 nm•I4um qni IInrnLln4 1-Ynipin(hou•In8 nmb bond �- LMtrn••rerm4- fJxnr•r aorp^d Rrnhrrr.vpu+I Nlxkx Tral--G.km Uhth M Q... rn1 m U71b la..k Aurr• -- Avrr- x.Poin r^n.ve nll uq N11 wm. nr Nll Udeµ e4s M,,dt NRe W«I .rWM vea. brwn 7r ual Tutd plumb n+nr 14un.1. 7nrn1 (arJm•r vL[^d Intel .Irr+ Tnrei Irert n,m. In pen •nn. U0, N. In4 leol roll Gni urp tee11• (d•dlern) Ir.r pl vnl br nl n.•ry xhar: LLv. ror. nr• Ilu+h inr6•t IN4h(rldlxnl tiLr tram. m 92..• ,;9 ... ••• ••• rn ••• u. ••• ♦ ••• ••• u• .r. ••• 43n• 211 21 " 1 11 441 441 ••• •n 9 19090 0D M.6 7 43 3 .0 441 �41 44••• 33 14 13 13 ••• ..• ••. 2 .r• .•• 12 48 3.9 45.4. 39 30 30 30 •u •u a •r• •.r ••• 9 24000 4d 13 112 7.T .• 1 46n• 19 9 9 9 •n ••• •• ••• ••• u. 4 ••• •n S 109 4.R �•• w 47. •• 21 9 9 9 •.. ..• ..• ••• 2 •.• ••• 7 tl4 SA .•♦ 1 48.•• 1 1 ... •.• ... •.• .. •.. •.. ..• ... •. u. 412 •• •., •.• 49... 48 25 25 25 ... ..• ... •.4 .•. 10 20000 11II 2 106 A3 1 2 50u. 36 19 19 19 ... 4u •• ••• 9 14000 p.4 Y 14 3.1 ... ... 51 ... 24 12 12 12 rn • •5 :s ... . ,2 7 23000 4.4 5 44 3.2 ... •.. 52... 51 30 25 25 ..• 3 ..• .•. 15 19000 3.9 10 87 3.4 ••• 44 33... 43 31 31 29 2 .4. ... ... •.. w 11 19000 4.3 15 48 3.0 .•. 1 SMu. 49 21 17 17 •. 4 4 .• ... ... 11 17000 4.0 9 111 4.2 w 1 55••• 47 23 24 24 •r• 1 1 ••. ••• •.• 17 22000 4•4 4 4 ••♦ •u 442 36... 63 2tl 27 27 1 1 ..• ... 15 20000 4.2 12 90 3.8 •.• 37.•• 60 31 30 3D •. 1 ! ..• 44 9 .10 4.3 2l 101 3.9 ... 1 se... 53 24 22 22 ..• 1 1 •.• 1 14 10000 4.1 9 96 3.2 ..• 441 59••• 70 30 30 30 ... ... ..• .•. .•• 12 90 100 4.7 16 96 3.4 ... 60u• 55 31 31 31 •.. •.. ... ... 10 21000 4.1 19 X06 3.9 • 61... 02 34 34 34 . ... ..• •.. . ... 21 200M 444 • 1 62... 55 24 14 94 ♦.. •• ... •.. li 22000 4.1 10 124 4.7 ... ..• 1 M2 19 19 79 .•. ..• 11 115D0 9.3 7 W 4.0 ... 1 64•.• 39 22 22 22 •• •• 4.. u• ao 14 25000 MA !0 IDS 3.6 ... 65... 41 35 35 35 ..+ :.. ... ••• n• 17 23000 4J 15 % 3.7 ... 1 �•66... 16 6 8 6 •.. ••+ •• u• u• 5 49000 5.4 2 ... ..• •.• 67 . 35 13 13 13 •.. •.. u• ... 12 37000 5.4 3 ..• •r. 441 68•.u• $6 21 21 21 •.. ..• ... ••• •• •. 17 290D0 S.1 2 •.• .•• •. 69 u• 70 24 28 28 ... •.• u• ••• ••• 24 31000 5.4 q 10... 33 21 21 21 .•. ... •.. 14 24000 5.0 6 139 4.3 ... 71... 2 73 73 73 . . . ... . 1 ... ..• ... ... . ... •.. 12... 73• 73,..0 10 53 4 26 ... 26 4 26 ... n• ... . ... •• .. .• ... ••. ... ..r 4 . 13 ... 19090 ... 3.9 ... 12 lot 3.7 .•. 44 1 74... 51 27 25 23 ... 2 2 ... .•• •.. 13 11500 4.6 11 AT 3.1 .•. ... 75 u• 56 28 24 28 •.• u• •.• •. •.• •.. 13 16000 4.1 15 104 3.7 ..• 1 764•• 14 17 17 17 ... u. ... •. •.. ... 10 18090 4.0 7 41 2.6 .•. .. 77••• S1 17 27 27 ... .•. ..• ... .•. 11 22000 4.3 14 99 3.1 •.. •.. 78••. 61 26 26 X6 ••. ••• .•• 10 n• 4.4 SS 103 4.0 .0 . Mi. 13 4 . 426 426 .• .. .•. • .. 411 .+ •• 442 81... 52 26 •.. .. •.. 8 21000 5.4 107 3.7 •.• 82u• 64 27 27 27 • • • •.• • • 12 210M 4.3 15 94 4.1 . 1 83r.• S9 33 33 )3 ... 9 19500 3.9 20 96 3.9 ••. 1 84... 36 20 20 20 ... .•: u• u• ... ... 11 24000 5.1 7 86 3.4 55 ... 41 23 16 16 ••• 7 7 ••. ..• •.• 9 27000 5.1 11 103 3.5 •.. ... 86••• 33 16 13 13 •.. 3 3 •.. u. u. 12 270DO 4.7 2 •• •.r ... •• 87•.• 67 33 30 30 •.. 3 3 ..♦ u. •.. 9 26000 4.0 22 107 4.0 ... I 88... 44 23 21 21 ... 2 2 ••. ... 10 260D0 4.9 12 IS 3.7 •.• ... 89.4. 52 21 21 21 r.. ... •.. •• ..• ••• 15 42000 6.7 ... ... ..• ..• •.. 90... 34 11 9 9 •.. 1 1 ... ... 1 6 90000 5.0 3 ... ..• ... . 91... 56 22 22 22 .•• •.♦ ••r •.. •.• ... 13 33090 5.3 5 147 5.2 ... 44 93... 28 17 17 17 • • • • • • • ..• 7 34000 4.6 6 129 6•S ... 1 94... 45 20 19 19 ... 1 1 w ... ... 10 21000 4.4 8 96 4.3 •.. ru 95... 27 16 16 16 .•• ••• r. •.. 9 21000 4.2 4 u• ••• ... 96... 31 16 16 16 u• s•• 9 24000 4.6 3 45 3.6 441 97 u. 42 A 18 1B •u 441 u• •u 12 20000 4.6 4 .•. ... •.• 954.. 28 13 42 12 •:: 1 . ... ..• 5 27000 4.6 $ 94 3.2 ... ... 99.•• 12 6 6 6 •u .•. .•• .•• S 19000 4.6 •4• ..• n• ••I 101... 74 46 46 46 n• •u ••• ••• 9 00000 4.3 27 142 3.3 .•• 102... 51 2S 25 23 •u ru •u .• .0 19 Sl000 %.It 7 •. ... 1 103 ... 62 28 28 28 n• ... ... •.. 24 30000 5.0 3 •.. ••• 104... 36 26 26 16 .•. •.• •.. ... . 20 25000 5.2. 4 . .4 . • •.. lot ... 41 26 26 26 ... 14 27000 5.1 5 94 4.8 106 ... 49 24 24 29 ••. w •u 17 33000 5.2 4 .0 107•. 10 3 0• ... ::: ... ... 474 ... ..n ... ::� -r 108•u 232 106 106 106 ..• •u •. 390100, 6.0 12 194 4.2 .., 109... 61 22 22 22 •u .•• 19 40000 5.9 2 ••I ••. 110... 61 25 25 25 a.. ... •.• ... ••. 12 40000 6•R 1 ... .., III ... 54 23 23 23 ... ... .n I.. ... 22 39000 9.6 w .r. u• ••. �112... 69 32 32 32 ... ... ••. ••. .•• 25 14000 5.7 4 ♦.• •u 213... 24 15 1S 15 .•. .0 7 40000 6.0 2 •.• ..• 114... 32 16 16 16 •• . •.. ... • ru 10 36000 6.2 3 • . • ... 113... go is 15 14 1 .•. ... .. ..• 11 35000 $+7 +.r •.• ... 116... 19 12 12 11 1 .•• •.. u. ... 6 36000 SJ 4 •. ff III ... 36 26 25 24 1 1 1 •.• 13 32000 5.3 9 122 3.2 118... 103 64 64 64 •.. .•• 44 ... .1...• • 16 19090 4.3 40 134 3.7 441 119... 12 37 36 36 •.. 1 1 ..• ... 20 32000 5.3 9 114 3.6 .•• 120.•. 50 21 21 21 ... ••. ... 19 30000 6•1 44 . .. ... Ul... 70 29 29 29 ... w u• 19 34000 5.3 6 130 3.6 .•. 122... 47 25 25 25 u• ..• 4. nr 12 26000 4.8 101 111 3.6 ... 44 193... 46 29 21 21 ... 1 1 •.. •.. •r. 13 26000 4.6 tl 130 3.6 124... $0 1S 15 15 ... ... ... ... ... ... 10 320DO 5.5 2 ••• ... . • •., 125... 33 l6 16 16 •.• n• •.• •.. •.• ... 10 39000 5.0 3 ..• .• ... ..r 126... $9 19 19 19 •.. .•4 ..• •.. .. u• 11 27000 4.5 tl 99 3.9 ... ., 127... 34 19 19 19 •• ••• •• •.• ..• ..• 9 27000 4.3 8 106 3.6 ... 128n. 29 20 20 20 a •.. •u •u •.• •.. 10 19000 4.9 4 ..• .• .... ... 129u• 27 16 16 16 ... n. a •u a ••• 9 33000 6.0 3 •••1 4.0 •4.f 130... 50 29 29 29 . 411 ru •.. ... ... r•• 7 .. 4.3 20 117 3•05 u• 131... 199 126 126 116 2 2 ... . ... 31 40000 5.5 So 134 2.0 ... r Newport Beach, Calif. Table 2.-CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS, BY BLOCKS: 1960-Con )"Total population" eontama no poisons in group quartere unlearn prcecded by aetoriek: one aeterfsk (') denote. Ica then 10 vareant. two .eten.ka (" ). 10 percent or mom) All hauling unite by condition and plumbing Omapied housing unite Sound Deteriorating Own occupied Renter oee.ped 101 Wmh Lack• With Lacking earn. or all Avemee Aver. Blocks within Total Occu- Picd or more ceneue po Inhon Total all ing name all dumb (nahtie. Ddop- :dated Av T con- o c g num. by per"Total treeU plumb- :n8 or all Total mg Toml Total tract bcrnon- a... :eo(da fold- fall- fain- t white per inn inn sties tadec toilet (dollars) rooms 1° 132... 19 23 23 23 .. •r• 4 ... 40000 ... 5.8 7 8 233 124 3.6 4.4 ,•1 133... 62 32 32 32 •.• 14 134.•. 135•.. 5 7 2 6 ••6 ••6 . �1•1 . "4 ... n ... . ••3 ... •• 336••• 25 17 16 16 9 3B000 4.6 . •.• . ... 137... 30' 16 16 16 9 39000 5.9 4 " 138..• 3 1 • .• • . • ... . • ... F-28.... t3964 2654 2579 2506 73 72 63 7 2 3 793 30000 5.4 806 91 3.5 6 79 1... 245 193 173 172 1 17 11 5 1 3 61 41000 7.1 30 120 3.7 ,4 5 2... 19 15 15 15 •• 10 38000 5.0 .• 3... 35, 20 20 16 2 10 35000 5.7 1 4... 75' 27 27 27 21 32000 5.4 3 ••1 5.•• 49 23 2323 15 34000 5.3 3 6..• 115' 37 37 37" • •� 27 33000 5.7 ' 2 •.• .•. 3 7... 75' 27 25 25 2 2 " 16 27000 5.4' 6 147 4.8 2 8... 86 34 33 33 1 1 19 32000 5.7 7 163 4.9 •, 10 ... 49 22 21 21 1 1 . 9 31000 5.6 7 125' 5.3 . I 11•.• 50 27 27 27 b •.. 4•e 20 110 3.5 •..• ••1 12... 59 J1 31 J1 7 29000 5.3 21 1D4 3.7 13... 94 39 39 39 24 31000 5.6 12 120 4.5 •.• ••1 14 ... 63 29 29 29 13 30000 5.5 4 ••. • 1 15 ... 69 33 33 33 • 20 26000 4.9 3 .• 16... 59 33 33 312 . 14 34000 5.6 5 163 40 ... 17... 77 36 36 35 1 - 22 3900D 5.9 3 18 ... 55 18 18 1B 15 40000 S.w 2 19 ... 55' 16 16 16 16 39000 5.8 •�2 20... 95 31 31 31 . • • 25 35000 5.9 ..• 21 ... 30 10 10 10 •.• ••• 5 38000 4.8 5 81 3.6 ..• 1 22 ... 47 23 23 23 7 5.3 14 129 3.5 23 ... 24 ... 8 31, 3 16 ••. 14 • 14 •• • 22�e • •. 5.5 5 ..• 94 ... 4.0 25 ... 28 33 33 27 6 .• •. ..• . 3 5 .• • 5.2 12 23 68 69 2.2 3.0 .. ..• •,5 26... 67 44 34 33 1 10 a 2 ••r •.• 27 ... 20, 18 17 11 6 1 1 3 9 55 2.2 28... 13- 9 7 7 . 2 .2 6 4.0 3 29... 30 ... 2 22 1 23 •. •23 .• •11 . 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CaUE 5 T2b1e 2.-CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSINGUMIS, BY BLOCKS: 1960-Com I" r.W popdatim-osotsius on mtm+is soup au.rtvs udce pevdd b7 nto": one asterisk (•) loom kes than 10 to n st: twoustvbks(••), 10 pucmtor mom] A8 housing a ita by m &ti. and pinmhi.9 Onoupid housing units Sound Decricrating Owxr «sapid Rmmmvpid 1.01 Wrth L k- wth Lclpeg Avrr Man,,. A""` w. wit6m Ted Osu- Pid ar room TOW sU d� in an �'� someordl ""tin DI ;lord er°g° opage an.. has- mna tracts TOW or all Turd T.W •slue Total trout With No .. (.c6 .. 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Be 30 301 30 •u ••. ..+ •.• 24 17000 Sol �•3 " •.• •• ••• 1 65e.. 55 20� 20l 2g .. •o. •. •+. 17 24000 4.4 .•. ,.. .•• •06 •�a 60•u 120 59, 58, 58 ••1 •.. .•• 26 26000 5.5 24 2.9 1 64••• 36 17! 16 �� 16 1 ..• •.a ... 15 19s00 5.1 1 �73 ... •.r ••1 . 70•••1 40 221 Al! 21 �11 1 1 ,•2 13 28000 6.2 8 2r1 ... 71••r 95 49 421 31 1 3 uo 36 26000 3.3 13 72 1.7 1 3 7Lu SV 16 16 16 ... ... . .0 • • 10 30000 5.2 5 49 3.0 • I 73.•.1 22 8 al 8 u• . 7 34000 5.4 1 ... -35.n•� 319 2268 2014 2033 41 171 165 5 1 23 692 26000 4.5 Us }200 3,8 3 65 1. /.. _ - 30 38 30 2 •1 26 242 4.1 too i. 2•.. 2 1 r• r r2l ..o ..� ••3 ••.� e.• • • . •. M...'( 78 211 2l •. .. .. . .. • . 16 105 3•d .•. •.. 1J.. 39 13, 13 13 .• •.• • r. .. 6 14s00 4.2 7 75 2.6 •o• 4 6•..I 28 10 15 13 •• 1 l)I .• • •• 7 27000 3.6 4 . .• ..• 1 7...� 234 Slat 103 104 �•• 4 41 •.. . •. 51 39Ptltl 5.6 25 149 4d •.. I b... 37 16,, 16 16 ••• •.o u• .0 u• 5 33000 5.6 r 99 4.4 u• ... v. 26 9 7 7 •.. 2 2 •.• 5 33000 5.2 4 •• . . ... .a. lw ••i 19 6� 6 6 .•• •.. .. ..• rat ... 2 .•• ... 2 .•• .•. •.. •n 11•.. 19 8 6 6 w 2 2 . o• .. 6 31000 5.0 • .. •• ... u• ... 12 u. 28 13j 13( 43 u• ••• ••1 w .r •• 7 31000 5.1 4 � u♦ •r• 1 11••• 47 2S, 24! 24 ... 1 .• .• 12 2a000 4.6 11 76 3.7 .•• I 14... 16 101 10I 10 ... ..• 1•• ur 5 230tl0 4.4 3 •.• u• ... ... 15u• 1 13 12.1 12 ;' 12 ••• 3 .•. •.• 4 •• •.. .o. h 2 1� ..• ..• ... ..• 36... - j 1. 19.•.) •- .• • • 21 • ! .•1 ••2 - u• ..Z .. ... ... •.. - 21..• T - 1" 5 } ••• ... •. • ..• • i- 23.11 111 IN 11I ••• . . u•I u• •.. • • 3 •.• • r 4 u• ..•� o•. ♦.. 2Y ••• _35 I 19 12t 121 12 ••. • •.. •• •u 4 ... 5 • 4.0 .•• ♦•. 25•n 6 r 31 ••• . ..• u: •.• u• rr• .0 •r. w .o•• r• •••• o• r. • .. 26... 13 61 6 6 ... .. •u n• ... . 3 . • ..• 1 ••• •.• ... I 27... 11 4 of••• •.. ••• .n ••. .. • .•• •.. •u •.• .•• •.• .r al to j 3 4 to • �12 ••. •n o• .•• •• ••5 ••♦ •.. •w ••o rr. •.. 29•.. 13 191 12 .•• too •.• ... ... 32000 4.$ 2 .•• • •u lilt.. 58 23qq 23 23 . ..• ..• u• .. 9 31000 4.0 11 M 3.9 ..• 1 31... 31 341 12 12 •n ... to. 6 25000 5.3 6 95 4.5 a. ... 32a• 15 llq 17 16 1 u• •.• ••• .•. u• 5 31000 9.0 •1• •.• ... ..• .•. 33u• 9 41 ... u• •.. •.• ... ... u• .•. ... •.• •.• o• ..• •.• •.. •.. 34.•. 17 04 8 4 ••• 3 ••. •.a 2 •.• .•• 35n• 11 4{(g 8 8 .o• •• 4 ••. n 1 • •u 16.•• 7 4 .0 u. •.• • •u • u• •« ••• u. • e• .•• « . •.• •.• u. 37•.• 4 1 o. • ' ••' u. • ••• .o.� u• •u •u •u u• � n• •+• ♦u ••• nl Newport Beach, Calif. 4`4 - _ A� Table 2.-CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS, BY BLOCKS: 1960-Con ('Tetd population" contains no persons in group quarters unless preceded by asterisk one asterisk (') denotes lea. than 10 pcicent; two asterisks (••). 10 percent or moral All housing hnib by condition and plumbing Occupied housing unit, Sound Deteriorating Owner occupied Renter occupied 1.01 With lack- With Lacm.or. Aver• Acon- Avcr• within Total Occu• or eeaem Pn• dl mg all somoities Ddap• age age pied more Inds In hors Total Total plumb »me Total Plumb- facilities ideted Total Average value num• bar Total con- tract num• bar by non- per- arms eons With No mg faal- r all facil. mg (sal• (dollars) pf rent of white per itie sties nice flush toilet flush toilet roams (dollars) rooms room 38..• 34 19 19 19 ... ••. .•• •• •.. .•• 6 ... 4.3 9 112 4.0 ••. 15 4 • " • . ..• " .. .. •. "1 0... 4.•. 22 7 17 6 40 .5 " ' ... 41. 39' 18 18 18 4 ... . • 79 3.9 1 4• 2..... 39 27 27 27 5 166 01 3.31 43 13 10 10 30 4 .. . 4 .. 4. 12 e e e 4 1 '87 45.. 27 24 24 24 4 10 3.6 46... 29 24 24 24 5 •.. 3.6 12 69 2.9 "2 47... 18 9 9 9 . • . . . • 5 25000 3.4 1 • j 48... 63 40 40 40 • 8 4.0 23 73 3.7 •. 1 �• 49... 50••• 6 16 4 9 ••. 7 " 7 : • .. 2 " • 2 •• "5 '.. .• V3 •2 " .•• ••. .. ... 52 e 5 5 5 " 2 ' 2 56•.•. a .. 200 148 14B 147 1 '•• 105 27000 3.3 10 111 3.5 ' -35'-:•S •53 ••1 •,1 ,31 '17 ��- 62... 112 54126 . • . . 14000 3.9 101 3•B . 1 63..• 33 26 26 ..• •.• •u . •• •.• .0 12 10000 3.7 8 63 3.1 .1. 64... 65 28 28 "4 "2 "1 "1 7 19500 4.6 14 90 7.9 2 65..• 31 26 20 3 11 95 3.666••. 51 33 31 2 9 17000 4.6 12 99 3.9 ...67... 27 12 12 19803.]69.•. 9 8 B "2 "2 2 3 70•.. 7 6 4 3 171... 19 14 14 6 14500 4.5 272... 13 It 11 3 473.•. 9 e B . • . • 2 • 2 . ... 74... 19 9 9 9 " " ... " 4 4 ' ... •. 75... 23 13 30 10 2 2 1 6 21000 3.3 6 61 3.3 76... 16 7 7 7 3 3 77... 11 3 "8 "e ••� "4 ..• ••2 78... 27 B '88 79... 24' 12 12 12 "1 "3 "3 t 8 3•8 1 80... 34 20 17 16 2 8 78 3.4 ..• 3 82••• 119 52 52 52 18 25000 5.1 16 177 SO3 83..• 60 22 22 22 12 22000 5.1 2 4 84... 21 8 8 B • . . • 2 . • 3 • • . ... 85... 40 21 20 20 "1 1 1 "1 3 13 130 4.0 86••. 18 14 4 3 10 9 ..• .12 5 10000 4.4 2 ..7 ... .•. ... #3125 735 629 629 3 306 SOB 1 176 4.2 2V6 97 3 25 as... BB... 25 35 29 29 .. "5 6 18000 18... 4.2 6 48 3.0 3.3 "1 B9... 38 41 31 31 5 5 5 5 6 4.7 11 55 3.5 r 90.`:: i�4 40 'if «. r': •. ... . 94.. �...`... .�'.•. r ....b1.i. 0 �.•... <. • 10 B T _B _B _' -1' Yam. -w. .�! Y....�•»: ___93 . • 9, 16 16 • ..~ 3 . • 3 ... ... _16 _ F-36.... *312 150 110 105 5 27 24 "' 3 13 109 10000 2.6 26 66 3.2 2 20 1... 15 4 .32 •28 ..• ••6 .2 .•• ... .11 ... •.. ... •65 •.• •.. •.9 127 64 32 2B 4 26 23 3 11 34 17500 2.• 2.9 21 b5 7.0 2 9 3... "4 "4 "1 "1 ... 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SUBJECT MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE 'MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE AGE TOTAL. . 12 392 12 744 12 671 13 893 12 506 13 038 48 373 51 977 12 690 12 860 67 420 83 70D UNOCR 1 YEAR • 356 312 190 152 306 305 1 325 11 288 43, 308 2 270 2 101 1 YEAR • 355 342 166 162 308 343 1 349 1 340 450 469 2 253 2 L19 2 YEARS. • 395 363 205 168 310 329 1 399 1 233 503 453 2 235 2 187 3 YEARS. . 378 3B0 194 205 292 314 1 273 1 276 497 462 2 173 2 121 4 YEt RS. • 383 340 190 191 313 300 1 226 1 177 466 484 2 221 2 095 5 YEARS. . . . 345 372 216 219 270 2B5 1 121 1 106 478 391 2 092 2 041 6 YEARS. • 363 "1 227 220 299 251 1 120 l 147 368 411 2 106 1 958 7 YCARS• . 328 336 221 225 253 264 1 108 1 019 400 370 1 979 1 945 0 YEARS. . 349 318 227 229 269 236 1 000 986 359 294 1 049 1 803 9 YEARS. • 323 303 SB6 209 258 257 1 O11 949 347 299 1 061 1 690 10 YEARS . 280 293 230 212 282 244 1 053 949 297 704 1 761 1 734 11 YEAR3 . . . . 280 282 243 236 233 236 983 987 280 258 1 772 1 613 12 YEARS . 252 254 244 248 262 276 1 022 1 037 284 315 1 869 1 741 13 YEARS . 266 245 250 260 265 246 1 025 916 272 251 1 751 1 681 14 YEARS . 194 108 226 • 207 207 193 704 723 172 183 1 354 1 23O 15 YEARS 195 184 236 - _200 191 194 726 725 182 171 1 253 1,265 16 YEARS • 161 194 215 �172 161 308 726 714 158 147 1 203 1 162 17 YEARS . . . . 173 171 206 174 ISO 189 631 712 137 157 1 208 1 122 18 YCARS • 113 129 177X A123 132 226 501 669 97 114 1 203 896 19 YEARS . . . . I . 104 114 14 X109 131 221 495 674 94 114 1 634 894 20 VCAR3 . • 79 120 124 108 135 197 592 734 93 ISO 1 681 949 21 YEARS AND OVER. • . . . y . 6 720 7 173 B 356 9 864 7 441 8 620 27 981 31 616 6 509 6 659 49 612 49 359 TOTAL. • 12 392 12 744 12 671 13 893 12 506 13 938 48 373 51 977 12 690 12 B60 87 420 03 708 UNDER 5 YEARS. . 1 867 1 737 945 676 1 529 1 599 6 574 6 314 2 363 2 256 it 152 l0 623 5 TO 9 YEARS 1 708 1 660 1 077 102 1 349 1 30 5 360 5 207 1 952 1 773 9 887 9 437 10 TO 14 PEARS . 1 272 1 262 1 19 �1 1 163 1 249 1 195 4 787 4 612 1 305 1 311 8 507 7 999 Ii TO 19 YEARO . . . 746 792 974 776 B03 1 Ole 3 079 3 494 660 703 6 581 5 341 .0 TO 24 YEARS . . . SIT- - '718 61 -A W1 727 913 3 226 3 516 641 935 6 002 4 874 :' TO 29 YEARS . 799 970 59 3( 649 833 910 3 3B6 3 351 1.278 1 357 5 933 9 652 30 TO 34 YEARS . 1 OB4 1 193 760 91912 928 954 3 449 3 623 1 283 1 210 6 563 6 577 3b ,0 39 YEARS . 1 193 1 213 1 032 ¢! 184 900 1 106 3 614 3 693 1 053 991 7 155 6 630 u0 TO 44 YEARS • 969 892 966 1 124 862 759 2 999 3 143 691 642 5 695 5 311 45 TO 49 YEARS • 720 595 1 028 1 091 644 756 2 591 2 649 526 483 4 432 4 246 :,O TO 54 YEARS • . . . 457 387 768 046 564 405 2 100 2 330 350 JJ2 3 465 3 772 _5 TO 59 YEARS . 330 332 119 '-_ 9 484 586 1 672 2 191 268 244 2 871 3 170 LO TO 64 YEARS . - -111 - .-339 - 429 j 769 420 545 1 513 2 133 169 216 2 4B2 3 070 13 TO 69 YEARS . . . . 196 239 572 1719 , 3112 547 1 403 1 900 154 161 2 360 2 768 70 TO 74 YEARS . 115 222 4D5 510 335 461 1 182 1 672 101 100 1 799 2 074 % TO 79 YEARS . 92 114 229 _ - 295 213 339 699 1 le0 50 56 11 065 1 327 1-6 TO 04 YCARS • 44 43 99 160 116 186 345 669 23 31 466 648 O3 YCARS AND OVER. . 24 36 49 79 78 146 194 400 15 23 205 309 MED: .D ABC . . . . . . . . . • . 25.5 26.0 35.9 30.5 20.6 30.1 26.7 29.2 21.2 22.1 25.7 28.2 WHITE. . 12 370 12 720 12 624 13 823 12 465 13 856 47 097 So 572 12 733 12 727 85 553 02 200 UP,OCR 5 YCARS. . 1 863 1 736 943 872 1 524 1 500 6 345 6 071 2 341 2 235 10 878 10 321 TO 9 YEARS . . . . 1 706 1 658 1 077 1 097 1 348 1 307 5 217 5 054 1 933 1 756 9 734 9 263 10 TO 14 YEARS . . r 1 270 1 260 1 195 1 162 1 244 1 174 4 602 4 506 l 296 1 30L 8 374 7 082 15 TO 19 YEARS . 743 789 968 776 801 1 Oil 3 006 3 414 659 695 6 441 5 258 2O TO 24 YEARS • 517 716 606 636 721 900 3 112 3 365 625 926 6 484 4 734 29 TO 29 YCARS . . . . 795 968 588 643 828 897 3 268 3 200 1 260 1 345 5 722 5 484 SG TO 34 YEARS . 1 084 1 191 759 909 922 945 3 354 7 476 1 265 1 196 6 411 6 427 i TO 39 YEARS 1 191 1 211 1 020 1 172 986 1 102 3 524 3 606 1 031 903 7 039 6 722 40 TO 44 YEARS . 969 890 962 1 119 059 • 754 2 918 3 044 684 03 5 600 5 221 45 TO 49 YEARS . . . . 718 592 1 024 1 083 643 753 2 527 2 567 519 476 4 367 4 210 'v TO $4 YEARS . 456 387 784 940 563 603 2 050 2 257 350 329 3 407 3 353 G3 TO 59 YEARS . 329 332 71G 886 484 566 1 026 2 171 262 242 2 817 3 128 4O TO 64 YEARS 256 336 623 766 419 545 1 493 2 104 168 2l2 2 459 3 040 i O 69 YEARS . 196 238 $69 719 361 547 1 386 1 880 153 179 2 345 2 736 70 TO 74 YEARS . 115 222 403 BID 335 461 1 l64 1 661 99 !OB 1 771 2 055 75 YEARS AND OVER. . 160 192 377 533 407 671 1 223 2 156 86 109 1 704 2 352 MEDIAN AGE . . . . . . . • . . . 25.5 26.0 35.9 38.5 26.6 30.2 26.8 29.5 21.1 22.0 25.8 28.3 NONWHITE . 22 24 47 70 41 02 1 276 1 405 l57 133 1 867 1 506 UNDER 5 YEARS. • 4 1 2 6 5 19 229 243 22 21 274 302 5 TO 9 YEARS . . . 2 2 5 1 '6 143 153 19 17 153 174. 10 TO 14 YEARS • 2 2 •• 1 5 1 LOS 106 7 10 133 117 Ii TO 19 YEARS . 3 3 6 2 2 7 73 00 9 B 140 83 20 TO 24 YEARS • ��LL 2 6 5 6 13 114 131 16 9 31B 140 's TO 29 YCARS . 2 4 6 5 13 110 151 18 12 211 168 3O TO 34 YEARS . "2 2 1 3 6 9 95 147 18 22 152 ISO 3G TO 39 YEARS . 2 4 12 4 4 90 87 22 6 116 LOS 40 TO 44 YEARS . .. 2 4 5 3 5 et 99 7 9 95 90 'is TO 49 YEARS . 2 3 4 8 1 3 64 62 7 5 65 28 SO TO 54 YEARS . 1 4 6 1 2 50 53 ... 3 58 19 55 TO 59 YEARS . 1 .• 1 7 •• 44 20 6 2 54 42 60 TO 64 YEARS • 1 1 6 3 1 20 29 1 4 23 24 65 TO 69 YEARS . 1, 3 1 17 20 . 1 2 IS 32 70 TO 74 YEARS . ••1 . 2 .•• ... 18 11 2 •. 28 19 73 YEARS AND OVER. . . . 1 ... 15 13 2 1 32 l2 MEDIAN AGE . • . . • . . •• . ••, Y . •• 37.9 . •• 23.1 2J.9 2V.6 26.5 25.6 2J.7 22.8 MARITAL STATUS A TOTAL. 14 YEARS AND OVER 7 739 8 273 19 6B2 v10 957 8 566 10 024 32 356 36 567 7 442 7 703 59 228 56 079 `+LWLE • . . . 1 301 1 142 ^^^222 178 -�,1 706 1 635 1 771 6 277 5 468 1229 909 14 521 7 925 MARRIED• • SCPARATED. 6 240 43 6 323 85 188 731 6 911 ` 126 6 412 64 6 587 125 24 196 576 24 510 654 5 971 46 6 136 116 41 973 477 41 471 604 • W 100170. . DIVORCED • . . . . • . . . . • 107 91 608 20D //6 / 253 363 1 492 �I 789 268 211 1 275 391 882 1 001 4 772 1 617 111 131 425 233 1 224 1 510 5 456 2 027 NONWHITE, 14 YEARS AND OVER• • 14 20 a' '\ 45 58 30 57 810 920 111 47 85 1 328 544 936 133 SINGLE . MARRIED. . 4 8 5 '13 25 17 14 29 15 14 23 31 216 541 143 6V9 62 11 67 726 740 SCPANATED. . •�2 •,1 2 6 ••3 28 VO ••2 1 14 16 400'u 0. . 1 8 �1 22 64 6 26 46 DIVORCED . 1 2 7 31 64 1 32 17 ' Census Tracts _ 9- *' Table P-1,-GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE POPULATION, BY CENSUS MACTS: 1960-Con. a�,Lr. drnntrx xlufixti(�Lnxnl n49n.Orrrtmt x1n�163 p1Al4Uryy{T 8m id�ly„6,NI yl�c�l(s8 tI111O JB PCMIIIN III IIOIIupIIOI(IY. Nfhh11401 flIl(11\111\Ill'N i1M6wI'� Own"WI ORANGE COUNTY SUBJECT TOTAL ''�p..��ww ANArpy���I A 99��¢: FULLER- GARDEN LA HABRA NEYIPORT ORANGE SANTA ANA WEST- MINSTER BALANCE ' P£RR'-2572 TON GROVE BEACH RACE AND COUNTRY OF ORIGIN 37 550 56 180 64 210 25 136 26 564 26 444 !00 350 25 750 171 120 TOTAL POPULATION 701 925 104 184 46 401 55 543 83 496 25 090 26 447 26 321 97 669 25 460 167 753 „;ITC, • • 694 35LL'II 103 4]2 45 969 37 134 4 47 9 1 759 1 901 Y'ITS. . 3 17y 48 1 431 66 350 301 336 34 708 42 70 114 922 289 2 474 OTHER RAC E5• • • • • . b 40 664 _ _ WHITE, SPANISH SURNAME1 NATIVE*. 43 176 4 609 2 858 1 067 2 471 1 899 1 796 760 61 1 234 306 12 $00 2 572 1 141, 223 12 941 3 717 FOREIGN BORN*- 9 400 706 291 102 800 282 340 135 101 19 728 7 275 7 231 30 525 0 165 5 154 5 035 5 268 22 088 3 921 35 711 TOTAL FOREIGN STOCK* • • 690 2 477 1 2 993 3 423 1 HID 1 597 1 602 6 959 1 122 11 369 FOREIGN BORN . • 40 297 5 655 1 4 754 7 532 9 74Z 3 744 3 430 3 666 15 129 2 799 24 3112 NATIVE, FOR. OR MIXED PARENTAGE. 94 804 14 073 5 565 342 1 457 556 1 ISO 575 2 075 435 4 205 UNITED KINGDOM 15 880 2 124 770 1 191 1 211 299 101 219 1 5 144 IRELAND IEIREI . . . . . . . . . . . 3 ass 429 231 186 352 92 142 as 85 544 92 4S 849 NORWAY • 3 366 578 133 132 254 206 245 334 465 210 249 256 576 85 1 SNLDEN . • 4 304 630 567 848 1 312 1 461 461 $75 859 1 92B 326 0 70 J 7C CERHA'1Y• • • . . , • • • 13 927 2 500 227 184 334 562 151 78 135 374 54 70C POLAND . . . 3 501 702 144 58 123 289 60 33 96 180 71 33E CZECHOSLOVAKIA . l 741 349 142 127 241 276 90 68 72 270 87 42C AUSTRIA. • . . \ . . 2 354 559 91 123 174 173 117 34 114 235 17 397 HUNGARV, 1 795 3 932 300 743 305 241 287 545 99 129 93 460 701 139 257 1 091 1 USE U.S.S.A. I TALY. 7 131 1 430 622 354 586 992 472 154 050 •165 975 2 738 721 4 874 GANADA • . • . • • . • • • 2l 151 3 449 1 087 1 329 1 682 2 542 704 1 115 950 6 016 606 9 46'. NGXICO . • 21 151 2 449 1 294 459 1 777 646 2 094 1 L69 872 1 019 771 3 460 807 7 1SE ALL OTHER AND NOT• REPORTED . . . • 25 576 3 519 1 530 1 671 1 077 R HOUSEHOLD RELATIONSHIP 931 55 591 03 39 ,25 103 26 '�64 25 486 99 0]1 25 G04 164 762 POPULATION IN HOUSEHOLDS . . \ 692 206 103 766 46 309 35 467 16 203 21 794 '16 962 9 972 8 365 31 186 6 557 49 891 HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD. 203 095 29 74O 11 738 11 717 14 240 20 398 6 420 7 517 6 855 25 765 6 191 42 TIC HEAD OF PRIMARY FAMILY • 177 301 26 453 11 035 9 963 1 396 562 2 455 1 510 5 421 366 7 181 PRIMARY iNOiV IOUAL 26 594 3 287 703 1 750 1 18 992 6 025 6 622 6 100 22 606 S 732 39 031 ,:PE OF HEAD . • • 161 694 24 373 10 368 B 650 13 115 36 816 30 320 7 305 9 017 35 290 11 458 62 15E CAZLO UNDER 10 OF HEAD . • • • 269 673 41 651 20 952 12 730 21 968 5 328 1 544 1 764 1 740 8 326 1 670 11 61E OTHE.: RELATIVE OF HEAD . • • • 47 862 6 776 2 $35 2 581 3 678 909 224 801 384 1 661 267 2 061 NONNCLATIVE OF HEAD. 9 002 1 226 416 503 •1 619 627 SB9 399 - 33 10, 750 1 2B2679 66 6 36E POPULATION IN GROUP OUARTERS 11 719 416 92 369 62 153 •.. 13 INM.TE OF INSTITUTION. 3 547 lei 16 76 1 230 507 246 33 9 412 4153 53 5 021 OTHER. . e 172 237 3.49 3.95 3.13 3.43 3.85 3.60 / 2.b 3.0] 3.38 ].92 ].3< POPULATION PER HOUSEHOLD . . . . . • 3.39 ` 5 034 39 74S MARRIED COUPLES* 164 BOY 24 738 10 688 8 671 13 313 19 363 is 999 6 194 6 134 6 683 6 631 6 274 6 199 23 099 22 714 5 721 39 Ia. '41TH OWN HOUSEHOLD • •6• 162 341 24 413 10 467 8 750 13 128 4 828 8 462 2 679 1 416 2 116 B 024 2 994 14 60: OWN CHILDREN UNDER . 64 085 9 964 5 590 3 329 , 9 14 192 4 488 3 190 3 737 13 426 4 408 24 78! .PITH dITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER 1B • Y 100 256 16 999 B 384 5 451 196 a l3 864 4 l67 2 749 7 616 13 369 4 23 651 WITH HUSBAND UNDER 45. . 104 750 16 847 8 767 5 248 43S 7 289 ll 963 3 634 2 148 2 950 10 815 B92 S 092 20 02( .,ITH ONN CHILDREN UNDER 18 . Be 927 14 364 7 455 4 389 3 2 172 j70 3 Zia 2 366 7 159 626 14 68E UNRELATED INDIVIOVALS4 • • • 41 736 4 474 t 119 2 219 027 / PERSONS UNDER 18 YEARS OLD* . • 252 913 20 962 34 911 10 629 10/038 6 627 0 316 31 909 ID 608 50 12' LIVING WITH BOTH PARENTS*. . . . 956 39 430 20 033 it *SCHOOL ENROLLMENT 17 017 25 510 7 137 6 572 6 620 24 498 7 229 44 llf TOTAL ENROLLED, 5 TO 5f6 YEARS OLD. 190 533 29 406 13 087 9 145 1 397 2 529 652 419 475 2 189 834 7 703 KINDERGARTEN . . . . . . . 17 400 2 033 1 503 796 348 2 457 639 799 447 2 102 017 3 66E PUDLIC . . . . 16 903 2 781 1 480 770 1 19 ELEP.LNTARY II•TO 6 YEARS). • 9112 15 949 4 330 3 399 3 419 13 737 4 051 26 63`. PUBLIC • • 113 353 17 ]BO B 2611 5 000 HIGH SCHOOL•11 TO 4•YEARS) . • 35 924 3 3921 4 374 1 318 1 621 1 416 4 605 1 073 B 52'. PUBLIC • 253 5 083 1 918 1 737 1 304 1 O65 34] 71l 773 •1, 43t 207 J. 40: COLLEGE. . . . • . . . . . . . . . . 11 273 1 $94 621 *!EARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED 40 837 12 17 126 14 54 064 11 096 09 97! PERSONS 25 YEARS OLD AND OVER• • 366 674 5LL 063 21 397 20 077 29 673 280 169 127 127 26 126 126 8B1 _ 9b 1 1]! NO SCHOOL YEARS COMPLETED• . 3 526 230 75 350 414 665 462 255 114 443 1 943 102 2 m ELEMZNTARY, 1 TO 4 YEARS. 8 376 916 364 414 1 645 2_091 684 486 1 143 4 9112 ��1 B42 6 33; 5 TO 7 YEARS. . 23 9B3 3 074 1 380 1 4 360 1 528 ' 1 078 2 200 8 019 65B 10 161 8 YEARS • 42 692 5 95L 2 316 2 490 2 931 9 279 2 471 2 370 2 764 11 622 3 206 10 12: HIGH SCHOOL, 1 TO 3 YEARS. . 76 508 11 190 5 395 4 596 5 293 8 676 34 504 4 281 4 085 4 192 15 117 3 824 26 56E 4 YEARS • , 113 844 18 317 7 460 5 ass 6 504 1 947 4 517 2 443 7 4is 1 414 l4 41! COLLEGE, 1 TO 3 YEARS. • • 58 992 8 690 2 039 3 176 5 529 4 452 3 500 1 610 3 671 1 400 3 922 647 10 63: 4 YEARS OR MORE . 3B 753 5 695 1 468 1 749 12.5 12.3 12.3 12.9 12.2 11.9 12.0 12.: NCOIAN SCHOOL YEARS COMPLETED• . . 12.2 12.3 12.2 12.1 *RESIDENCE IN 1955 71 764 21 532 24 736 23 316 87 452 21 132 149 PCRSONS 5 YEARS OLD AND OVER. 1960 609 531 89 947 37 089 32 708 49 653 SAME HOUSE AS IN 1960. . Y20 }24 3t 51 530 1G 717 15 90LL 16 337 53 244 17 403 102 74: DIFFERENT HOUSE IN U.S.. . . 229 66 99fi 31 684 24 792 199 3 807 8 157 1 483 1 643 822 2 477 3 672 13 051 CENTRAL CITY OF THIS SMSA. 51 321 B 038 6 17Z 1 23 122 9 923 30 334 9 125 27 821 6 640 51 04' OTHER PART OF THIS SMSA. • 215 407 33 323 14 130 13 467 15 958 OUTSIDE• 19 19 39 16 986 4 61, 3 317 5 302 17 34 5 624 30 43; AAOSWESTA• 132 079 22 289 071 7 572 493 1 505 3 253 690 490 1 5 t 0 29 SOUTH. . . . . . . . . . . . 29 342 3 346 1 911 1 073 1 491 375 451 461ass 461 412 2 417 626 G26 11 ABROAD • 14 945 1 864 848 1 042 339 1 702 1 215 l7l 996 707 l 581 254 3 06' NOVEO, RESIDENCE IN 1955 NOT REPORTED. 12 844 1 609 642 1 *FAMILY INCOME IN 1959 20 537 6 497 7 552 6 907 25 944 6 223 42 95; ALL FAMILIES . . . . . . . . .178.265 26 461 11 134 9 803 14 255 334 474 100 177 B93 I66 1 40. 319 UNDER S11000 • . . . . . . . 5 133 629 225 335 411 32; 476 ISO 276 273 1 349 170 1 By' S).tl00 70 $1.999 b 204 699 19% 622 420 626 214 304 408 1734 262 2 4]I 521000 TO S2.999 . . 8 327 907 280 640 621 964 Zia 411 527 2 181 368 2 701 53.000 TO $,499 $3.999 10 287 1 059 398 836 Gas 1 379 378 362 $06 2 626 569 3 64. 53,000 TO 0 640 19 453 t 770 2 807 605 1 296 1 109 215 1 364 1 563 2 25T 2 8U2 670 844 812 930 3 2G6 3 0110 979 l 010 4 3T 6161 S46 624 ASrVUO TO S6r9Y9 . • $r,•000 70 $6.999 . • • • • • 21 GSB 3 223 1 709 1 1 627 2 32 738 v43 19 17'ano TO S 20 226 17 177 3 416 3 055 1 672 1 192 1 075 1 799 725 1 430 1 111 2 324 1 699 738 652 435 674 994 2 175 3 21 622 .IS G2' 18.000 TO S84999 . . $9,000 TO $9,999 13 047 V 31 080 2 275 5 217 1 005 2 097 1 553 3 186 3 725 1 39 264 9P 757 111 7 59' 2 53, 909 766 s8 $7t 56 607 S 10,000 TO 5141999 8 945 7 OBS "57 '2I9 1 300 700 s] 625 412 42 $7 542 462 61 S6 '7 al GAG 1 301 301 57 993 37 260 185 1B5 E7 450 $7 148 J)7 67 6T $7 923 S7 545 GS 56 737 SS 641 342 $6 304 SS 52V 8 $b 507 36 375 94 sT 03 03 55 79 _S151000 TO S241999 • . x2+.0-ZO%'ID�00E�. • MEDIAN INCOME, FAMILIES . FAM. 6 UNREL•1 INDIV. . $6 470 S7 138 $7 26B 56 442 R-LE C Y Census Tracts 0. q As-w" Table P-3. LABOR FORCE CHARACTERIS*V8'1fflT1WF3 JLATION, BY CENSUS TRACTS: 1960-Con. Illmad on 25•peottnt wmplo. I-ot9mlt not Whown wllao UWWo t, lo.W thm 2ooI SUBJECT ORANGE COUNTY TOTAL ANAHEIM BUENA COSTA FULLER GARDENLA NABRA NHT ORANGE SANTA WEST- BALANCE PARK MESA TON G GROVEVE BEACH ANA MINSTER EMPLOYMENT STATUS, OCC., A INDUSTRY , MALE, 14 YEARS OLD AND OVER. • 226 451 32 501 13 402 12 362 18 141 25 234 7 777 9 676 8 601 32 354 7 402 59 001 LABOR FORCE• • • 187 673 27 722 11 969 9 667 15 196 21 585 6 780 7 146 6 942 25 657 6 343 48 646 PERCENT OF TOTAL • 82.9 85.3 80.5 70.2 83.8 85.5 87.2 73.9 BD.7 79.3 85.7 82.4 CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE . 175 570 27 281 11 026 9 426 15 151 20 744 6 761 7 051 6 641 23 64B 5 906 41 055 EMPLOYED • 168 261 26 193 11 309 9 002 14 687 19 702 6 540 6 652 6 354 22 417 5 702 39 503 UNEMPLOYED . .. . . 7 309 1 ass 517 424 464 1 042 221 199 287 1 231 204 1 552 PERCENT OF CIV. LABOR FORCE. . 4.2 4.0 4.4 9.5 3.1 5.0 3.3 2.8 4.3 5.2 4.7 3.0 NOT IN LABOR FORCE . . . . . • . . • 38 778 4 779 1 413 2 695 2 945 3 649 997 2 530 1 659 6 697 1 059 30 355 FEMALE, 14 YEARS OLD AND OVER. . 237 331 34 527 13 596 13 339 19 112 26 136 8 235 10 965 10 009 36 560 7 737 57 113 LABOR FORCE. . . 78 547 11 780 4 495 4 400 6 528 B 712 2 750 3 356 3 $26 12 907 2 513 17 200 PERCENT OF TOTAL • 33.1 34.1 33.1 33.6 34.2 33.3 33.4 30.6 36.2 35.3 32.5 30.1 EMPLOYED . 73 544 11 059 4 142 4 207 6 201 8 151 2 597 3 230 3 540 12 049 2 320 16 048 UNEMPLOYED . • 4 780 721 353 273 327 553 153 122 283 538 185 972 PERCENT OF CIV. LABOR FORCE. . 6.1 6.1 7.9 6.1 5.0 6.4 5.6 3.6 7.4 6.5 7.4 5.7 NOT IN LABOR FORCE . 158 784 22 747 9 103 B 859 12 584 17 424 5 485 7 609 6 163 23 653 5 224 39 913 MARRIED WOMEN IN L•F., HUSBAND PRES• . 49 945 7 762 3 366 2 603 4 247 6 250 .1 961 1 525 2 214 7 336 1 789 10 812 WITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER 6. . . . . 11 849 1 841 1 107 530 913 1 677 519 164 509 1 543 539 2 507 MALE, EMPLOYED • . . . 168 261 26 193 11 309 9 002 14 657 19 702 6 540 6 852 6 354 22 417 5 702 39 $03 PROFESS-L. TECHNIL, A KINDRED WORKERS. 25 012 4 350 1 567 1 265 2 998 2 973 1 121 1 401 602 2 373 557 5 585 MGR5.1 OFFS., A PROPRIS. INCL. FARM. • 24 391 3 706 1 221 1 121 2 301 2 586 995 1 79O 948 2 764 403 6 468 CLERICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS • 10 154 1 815 758 308 964 1 192 415 399 419 1 501 424 1 879 SALE6 WORKERS. . . 15 129 2 630 060 720 1 254 1 944 652 959 589 t 960 352 3 189 CRAFTSMEN, FOREMEN, AKINDRED WORKERS. 36 989 5 001 2 792 a 600 2 621 4 B63 1 371 795 1 436 5 224 1 626 7 660 OPERATIVES AND KINDRED WORKERS • 27 127 4 329 2 621 1 136 2 357 3 376 `1 055 306 1 062 3 738 1 271 5 076 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD WORKERS. . . . • 128 0 4 556 3 634 12 716 20 074 277 24 362 4 437 9 1 504 5 270 31 2 012 SERVICE WKRS., EXC. PRIV. HOUSEHOLD. . LABORERS, EXCEPT MINE. . 9 037 12 907 1 S67 1 164 553 475 933 1 123 448 236 462 2 376 476 4 661 OCCUPATION NOT REPORTED. . . . . . • 7 387 1 003 377 640 531 743 206 572 195 948 230 1 942 FEMALE, EMPLOYED . . 73 544 11 059 4 142 4 207 6 201 8 151 2 597 3.230 3 540 12 049 2 320 16 0RB PROFESS,L, TECHN.L, A KINDRED WORKERS. 10 415 1 379 362 653 1 094 1 059 417 721 661 1 470 266 2 313 MGRS.. OFFS., A PROPR-S, INCL. FARM. • 3 956 706 137 182 334 406 95 249 L95 612 Los 935 CLERICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS • 23 707 3 871 1 431 1 225 2 105 2 031 915 946 1 119 3 941 734 4 589 SALE6 WORKERS. • • . 6 990 1 141 490 302 598 723 252 342 396 1 too 216 1 430 CRAFTSMEN. FOREMEN, AKINDRED WORKERS. 935 157 55 40 99 86 46 41 23 150 29 201 OPERATIVES AND KINDRED WORKERS • 10 058 1 542 663 635 708 1 161 376 123 410 1 782 437 2 133 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD WORKERS. • 3 033 412 145 214 329 410 135 205 183 700 102 998 SERVICE WXRS.. EXC. PRIV. HOUSEHOLD. . 9 312 1 314 605 595 626 1 066 234 258 408 1 6R1 323 2 242 LABORERS. EXCEPT NINE• • 704 53 39 24 20 58 44 3 17 103 38 305 OCCUPATION NOT REPORTED. . . . . . • 3 634 484 195 337 208 351 83 342 120 542 70 902 TOTAL EMPLOYED • • 241 805 37 252 15 451 13 209 20 BOB 27 853 9 137 10 062 9 894 34 466 6 022 55 551 PRIVATE WAGE AND SALARYWORKERS. • 188 205 30 233 13 238 30 041 16 473 22 124 7 364 6 806 7 359 26 564 6 554 41 449 GOVERNMENT WORKERS . 27 169 3 818 1 222 1 SIB 2 331 3 233 1 025 1 039 1 479 4 491 914 6 107 SELF-EMPLOYED WORKERS• • 24 540 3 023 939 1 530 l 920 2 379 700 a 109 909 3 150 498 7 375 UNPAID FAMILY WORKERS. . • . . • . • 1 091 178 52 128 156 117 48 126 147 261 56 620 TOTAL EMPLOYED . 241 805 37 252 15 451 13 209 20 888 27 B53 9 137 10 O62 9 894 34 466 6 022 35 551 MINING . 1 644 128 79 68 175 223 72 53 72 92 BO 594 CONSTRUCTION • 20 395 2 679 1 132 1 499 109 2 755 53B 683, 837 3 654 802 4 627 MANUFACTURING. . • 71 187 15 168 6 133 3 661 7 951 a $40 3 247 2 035 2 114 7 543 2 640 14 155 FURNITURE A LUMBER A WOOD PRODUCTS . 1 907 264 L04 93 155 187 123 106 BB 325 39 343 METAL INDUSTRIES . 9 145 1 890 779 435 1 233 944 553 164 385 098 206 1 650 MACHINERY. . 19 455 4 O63 1 499 1 591 2 523 2 339 840 591 534 1 937 432 3 086 TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT • 15 076 2 388 1 603 669 1 190 2 342 487 423 293 1 120 1 049 3 512 OTHER DURABLE GOODS. . . • 5 461 837 397 206 463 6.,0I 284 176 140 807 205 1 256 FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS. • 5 644 1 047 507 161 769 561 217 80 ISO 957 151 1 014 TEXTILE AND APPAREL PRODUCTS • 1 475 159 142 77 136 121 64 70 131 205 BS 265 PRINT., PUBLISHIG. A ALLIED INDUS. . 4 104 759 258 186 432 494 136 200 125 605 117 792 OTHER HONOUR. (INCL. NOT SPEC. MFG). B 920 1 713 704 163 4 050 942 543 225 238 689 356 2 217 RAILROAD AND RAILWAY EXPRESS SERVICE • 712 115 00 20 03 70 5' 15 25 92 17 130 OTHER TRANSPORTATION . . . • 5 020 891 SIB 234 318 636 155 141 164 548 254 1 167 COMMUN., UTIL.. A SANITARY SERV. . 6 093 1 029 333 204 636 714 2:0 237 339 954 231 1 296 WHOLESALE TRADE. . 8 502 1 350 584 264 021 942 595 250 335 1 165 232 2 016 EATING AND DRINKING PLACES . 8 430 1 128 766 579 618 661 165 433 272 1 212 332 2 064 OTHER RETAIL TRADE • 29 936 4 736 1 042 1 395 2 206 3 469 1 262 1 340 1 270 4 975 1 026 6 335 BUSINESS AND REPAIR SERVICES . 7 382 1 026 438 545 606 1 009 259 265 399 1 079 195 1 561 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS • 4 790 491 177 276 384 538 - 187 202 220 662 116 1 257 OTHER PERSONAL SERVICES. . 5 949 1 055 344 330 364 548 146 245 247 1 077 168 1 425 HOSPITALS• 5 057 656 145 Soo 293 712 110 190 399 782 230 1 030 EDUCATIONAL SERVICES • 13 226 1 886 493 654 1 537 1 432 724 665 737 1 755 294 3 049 OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND RELATED SERV. . 9 533 1 148 409 529 U45 976 306 730 503 1 685 210 2 192 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION. • 30 186 t 560 530 479 665 1 197 235 335 594 2 ISO 317 2 116 OTHER INDUSTRIES (INCL. NOT REPORTED). 33 675 4 ISO 1 440 1 964 2 297 3 231 857 2 183 1 367 4 821 790 10 537 MEANS OF TRANSPORT. A PLACE OF WORK ALL WORKERS (INCL. ARMED FORCES) . 247 817 36 840 15 238 13 156 20 499 28 126 6 999 9 694 9 976 35 598 8 225 61 264 PRIVATE AUTOMOBILE OR CAR POOL • 207 422 32 300 13 754 10 903 17 461 25 130 8 203 7 590 8 402 29 789 7 291 46 431 RAILROAD . 99 12 4 8 12 B 3 4 16 4 26 SUBWAY OR ELEVATED • BUS OR STREETCAR . ... 2 614 . 175 .. 45 ... 161 ... 152 . 135 � •. 75 ... 67 .. 115 ... 951 ... 35 ... 701 WALKED TO WORK . 11 287 1 333 337 454 040 693 288 $60 499 1 858 275 4 122 OTHER MEANS. • 7 823 890 316 295 979 912 96 234 352 909 151 2 6B7 WORKED AT HOME • e 020 756 238 237 36A 421 120 449 260 703 191 4 195 NOT REPORTED . • • . . . . . . . . . 10 552 1 364 542 1 016 679 827 214 970 270 1 292 278 3 100 INSIDE SMSA. • 233 124 34 975 14 483 12 103 19 578 26 516 6 669 6 829 9 525 33 804 7 820 56 820 LOS ANGCLCS CITY • 16 24S 3 435 2 552 294 1 670 1 849 1 453 765 232 610 391 2 997 LONG SCACH CITY. • 14 020 1 687 1 117 260 446 3 062 124 222 110 540 1 797 4 655 REYANIDCR OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY. • 29 314 5 022 a 197 4132 875 3 623 3 468 463 386 943 1 340 6 584 ORANGC COUNTY. • 173 542 24 631 6 617 11 136 14 567 17 904 3 624 7 379 6 797 31 711 4 292 42 584 OUTSIDE SMSA . . . . 4 507 619 213 151 234 413 136 156 106 546 111 1 742 PLACC OF MAR NOT PCPORYCO • 10 186 1 246 542 902 607 1 195 194 909 2671 1 2481294 2 702 i, FI`L-Qm OStls T1LGw Y r" v soy Table P-5. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF MOAot�� ULAT 1960 --Con. SURNAME, FOR CENSUS TRACTS WITH 400 [Bnnod on 25•perxn!, mple• Medina And p9 nt not elID" wham been 11 Ieee th= 2001 ORANGE COUNTY SUBJECT I TOTAL II ANAHEIM 11 BUENA I CMOSTA ESA I FULLER-ITON GPARKARDEN TOTAL• . • • . . • • • . 52 576 5 315 3 149 1 169 3 271 2 101 222 • BORN IN MERICO .. . . • • • . • . • B 359 609 223 63 745 AD!158 MALE . • • • • • • 27 507 2 668 1 579 1 1 201 201 UNDE0. 5 YEARS. . • . • 4 507 425 339 339 79 64 194 194 211 236 5 TO 9 YEARS • 3 756 325 334 89 161 125 • 10 TO 14 YEAR; • 3 022 299 178 72 138 58 15 TO 19 YEARS • • • 2 020 192 77 62 76 219 SS • 20 TO 24 YEARS • 2 318 1S2 250 149 33 191 11B 25 TO 29 YEARS • 2.468 2 294 248 159 12 198 86 30 TO 34 YEARS . 2 049 193 164 32 181 102 35 TO 39 YEARS . 1 313 165 7] 26 91 64 40 TO 44 YEARS • 979 87 49 49 B4 30 45 TO 49 YEARS • 83 25 32 49 42 50 TO 54 YEARS . 783 79 16 9 48 2B • 35 TO 59 YEARS . 694 4 16 - 11 60 TO 64 YEARS . 396 •• 62 •1 8 4 0 TO 69 YEARS . 347 48 a 8 122 20 .•• • 70 TO 74 YEARS . 340 37 4 4 •'19.6 12 75 YEARS AND OVER. • 259 23 23.1 14.3 24.7 .16•S MEDIAN AGE • . . . . • • . . . . . . 21.0 •` FEMALE . 25 023 .2 647 -:1 497 11. 572 1 45D 1 023 • UNDER 3 YEARS. • 4 562 473 258 , 82 59 242 203 205 136 • 5 TO 9 YEARS • 3 306 342 259 231 197 53 184 76 10 TO 14 YEARS . •• 2 701 . 215 95 67 124 69 15 TO 19 YEARS • •♦ . I . 2 169 ' 1 979 220 67 62 92 20 TO 24 YEARS . •'25 2 215 232 167 167 • 40 + 124 99 1 TO 29 YEARS . 21A 166 f 17 135 114 30 TO 34 YEARS • • 2 077 124 40 96 - 65 73 TO 39 YEARS . 1 553 227 . 44 •. !B .t 77 44 40 TO 44 YEARS • 1 095 107 - 35 58 65 44 • 45 TO 49 YEARS • 938 %r 82 92 22 +'. 13 48 39 30 TO 54 YEARS • 600 74 20 5 51 16 55 TO 59 YEARS • •` 699 15 8 •. B 8 • 60 TO 64 YEARS • • . . V. 393 35 a 17 1••, ••4 65 TO 69 YEARS . 290 35 4 16 70 TO 74 YEARS . • . . 239 28 9 y i� i 75 YEARS AND OVER, • . . • . • . 199 12 '121.9 •`IS. 9 21.4 MEDIAN AGE . • . . . . .•. . • 19.5 20.8 ••-'18.3 MARITAL STATUS MALES 34 YEARS OLD AND OVER. • "14 737 1 ' 372 :1 279 �t •624 /S SINGLE . i • • . 4 415 155 'J� 199 431 OIL 140 472 MARRIED. . 191 • 31 191 152 i 152 638 638 199 SEPARATED. . . • . . . . . . . • 183 24 •. •• 4 18 4 • `• WIDOWED. • . . . • . . • . • . • 376 47 8 11 19 . 6 DIVORCED . • . . . . . . . . • • . • 258 36 16 FEMALE, 14 YEARS OLD AND OVER. • - 14 893 " 1 608 - -• 030 394 - 556 618 113 SINGLE • . • . . • 3 473 341 146 151 -214 181 621 . 475 MARRIED. 10 212 1 157 624 24 B 35 23 • + SEPARATED. . . . • 3B6 814 39 71 45 25 32 10 WIO9WED. • 39 15 4 22 .. 14 DIVORCED . . . . • . . . • . • . . • 394 YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED ' PERSONS 25 YEARS OLD AND OVER. • 22 236 �2 40 - <1 276 461 1 533' 930 ' ' NO.SCHOOL YEARS COMPLETED. 2 309 304 44 ° 54 210 80 'a 50 • Y ELEMENTARY# 3 TO 4 YEARS. • • 3 364 297• 94 65 54 252 276 113 • 5 TO 7 YEARS. • • . • . 4 LBO 358 172 46 158 93 5 YEARS • . . . ' 3 213 320 179 73 314 166 HIGH SCHOOLS 1 TO 3 YEARS. . 4 228 532 346 99 172 257 •• 4 YEARS • 3.040 492 321 57 �• 82 112 COLLEGES 1 TO 3 YEARS. • 1 293 196 103 17 69 59 • 4 YEARS OR MORE • 609 94 9.7 17 10J 9.5 11•2 11.3 �#KOIAN SCHOOL YEARS COMPLETED. . . • 8.4 ' FAMILY INCOME IN 1959 10 773 1 21, 675 ,p• 225 '+ 656 �.. 4!4 ALL FAMILIES • . • 41 7 13 21 20 6 UNDER $1,000 • 496 17 12 19 5 ' 01,000 TO $1,999 • • . • 547 51 36 16 37 • 32,00 TO $2.999 • 749 103 19 4 64 2T ' ,f31000 TO $3,999 . 943 57 55 23 BO 3J $4,000 TO $4,999 • 1 328 115 48 99 65 $5,000 TO $5.999 • • . • t 671 178 125 48 71 45 �36,000 TO $6,999 . • 1 411 196 JOB 15 69 70 17,000 TO $7,999 • . . • 1 1I5 137 103 12 46 39 • 16,000 TO 381999 • 767 117 49 8 42 20 $9.000 TO $9,999 . . • • . , 450 SB 365 32 26 !OB 87 $10,000 AND OVER • MEDIAN INCOMES FAMILIES . . . . . 1 290 $5 793 $6 327 724 30 727 $5 927 $6 113 $6 756 FAN, 8 UNREL.•1NOIV. • $4 941 56 010 $6 509 $5 698 $3 581 $5 985 L . EMPLOYMENT STATUS MALE, 14 YEARS OLD AND OVER. • 16 757 1 650 B20 372 1 279 624 • ' LABOR FORCE. • 13 908 1 383 767 93.5 264 71.0 1 146 89.6 55C 88.1 PERCENT OF TOTAL . • . • 03.0 83.8 756 264 1 146 542 ' CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE . . . • 13 535 1 378 24B 1 064 5IC EMPLOYED . . • • . . 12 767 1 260 725 31 16 62 24 • UNEMPLOYED . • . • . •� 768 Lis 4.1 6.1 5.4 40 PERCENT OF CIV•LABORFORCE. 5.7 0.6 108 133 74 NOT IN LABOR FORCE . • . • . . . . • 2 849 267 53 • , FEMALE, 14 YEARS OLD AND OVER. • 14 693 1 008 830 394 056 611 18( LABOR FORCE. . . . . . . 4 668 590 S6.7 227 27.3 90 22.8 345 40.3 29•I PERCENT OF TOTAL 31.3 337 136 37 238 122 • MARRIED WOMEN IN L.F•. HUSBAND PRE#• . 2 5.14 20 97 41 WITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER 6. . . . • 1 017 114 69 2 1 44 16 28 19 25 e 12 19 20.8 3 189 1 11 14 92 92 8! BB 384 84 13 36 22 29 27 16 16 7 17.5 595 130 449 7 12 4 623 144 446 15 23 10 .900 BB 107 119 126 226 149 38 47 9.1 455 4 19 e 37 44 58 63 41 $6 $6 75 5 13 20 21 9 12 12 e e 7 4 4 31.8 217 26 26 12 4 4 23 12 16 29 20 y 19 9 uq 34.0 140 35 98 .0 157 20 105 4 13 19 263 7 B 14 30 59 !1 57 57 12.4 114 12 8 4 ORANGE I SANTA I MWESTEBI BALANCES 1 540 15 372 1 364 16 658 294 2 439 158 3 484 762 7 700 713 9 235 134 1 335 121 1 461 81 1 057 134 1 136 74 902 77 991 63 623 54 684 48 679 51 927 608 67 71 724 41 452 52 719 40 345 21 431 32 246 24 310 • 23 223 12 254 46 193 23 225 17 107 4 142 12 124 •• 121 18 91 a 134 12 85 4 92 23.0 19.5 17.3 21.9 477 109 327 37 4 491 130 321 6 14 26 695 5! 9B 157 142 78 92 47 28 8.3 349 B 21 28 39 58 69 42 34 1• 7 672 651 7 402 1 447 133 1 353 98B BO 988 819 72 019 663 49 730 584 76 596 716 54 604 620 58 584 411 47 395 325 24 -327 305 11 260 160 12 170 231 12 221 154 4 116 ,104 11 106 76 4 BO 69 4 53 19.4 19.1 15.7 4 543 393 5 864 1 1 347 . 105 1 904 ; 3 001 279 3 765 76 68 123' 4 112 72 5 83 4 551 377 , 4 308 I 1 078 79 1 090 2 993 283 2 973 120 106 339 7 229 141 8 96 6 275 517 6 973 648 73 948 924 48 1 421 1 350 83 1 484 1 010 121 988 1 334 300 980 646 68 711 295 16 294 66 B 147 6.2 4.5 7.3 3 233 279 -3 115 18 SB9 198 229 13 241 439 37 444 35 297 35 471 $6 013 35 • 34 852 33 092 $6 023 13 140 477 4 543 393 5 382 3 4 ... 80.1 78.1 0.2 1 107 382 3 466 311 4 98 344 3 242 296 4 9 ... 9.9 .9 6.5 4.2 95 996 70 137 491 4 S31 377 4 66 195 1 354 l0] 1 •35 39.7 29.0 20.4 11, 679 50 18 27 239 33 646�FI" Cn s r uePIT Table H-1,-OCCUPANCY AND STRUCTURAL CYH6vARRACTEAISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS, BY CENSUS TRACTS: 1960--Con, (Some JAIA bawl on mm�tAfq��rlll�(�i Ol�,m whoa bone le Iae than 60] ORANGE COUNTY SUBJECT TOTAL ANAHEIM BUENA PARK COSTA MESA FULLER- TON GARDEN GROVE LA-MABRA NEWPORT BEACH ORANGE SANTA ANA WEST- MINSTER BALANCE ALL HOUSING UNITS. . . . • • . 227 012 ,I 32 748 12 708 12 973 178.068 23 767 7 447 13 939 9 370 33 213 7 217 56 554 TENUftir COLOR, STATUSAND VACANCY $.b}-" t\`-_3r8C -1-90 i-416 31b'"3.2�- 3:93-• r4's OWNER OCCUPIED • 146 351 21 731 9 824 7 495 11 880 18 039 5 640 38 5 564 20 009 5 394 34 400 WHITE• • 145 174 21 626 9 751 7 442 11 794 17 926 5 633 6 372 5 556 19 677 5 352 34 045 NONWHITE 4 1 177 105 73 53 66 113 7 B 327 42 355 RENTER OCCUPIED. . 57 544 8 009 1 914 3 972 4 327 3 755 1 342 _ 59 2 801 11 182 1 163 15 491 AHITE. . • . • 56 562 7 953 1 896 3 944 4 251 7 711 1 379 7 2 786 30 821 1 142 15 165 NONWHITE • 962 56 18 •662 28 72 44 3 18 IS 361 21 326 AVAILABLE VACANT • 13 899 2 536 1 220 707 1 411 385 11 097 561 1 571 483 3 264 FOR SALE ONLY. • 4 614 379 419 165 238 538 269 232 519 286 1 279 FOR RENT ! . 9 265 2 159 243 1 055 469 873 116 729 1 052 197 1 985 OTHER VACANT . . . . . • . . . . . • 9 218 470 306 286 15B 562 BO 2 452 456 177 3 399 CONDITION AND PLUMBING SOUND. • . . . . . • . . . . . • . 212 402 31 820 12 235 12 501 16 386 23 326. ,7.148 •13 328 a 450 29 450 6 $76 50 802 WITH ALL PLUMBING FACILITIES . •. 210 31 572 12 197 12 324 16 2l5 27 299 7 t06 13 127 6 394 29 028 6 861 SO 765 LACKING ONLY HOT WATER . • • . • 203 27 7 24 5 6 27 4 28 1 65 LACKING OTHER PLUMBING •.� 707 1,709 35 342 24 4 SB 557 62 399 12 452 .FACILITIES. DETERIORATING • . • . . 10 913 763 763 /'337 549 512 345 257 552 708 2 264 4 UMB • . • WITH ALL PLUMBING 9 9IJ 690 3B4 366 / 775 302 771' 243 521 612 360 2 318 243 6059 72 7 672 WATER LACKING ONLY HOT MBING 93 12 4 5 2 3 4 1 2 10 ] 47 LACKING OTHER PLUMBING FACIL2 TIEB. ... 61 22 43 13 8 22 09 17 344 PIDAT OSLAPIOATED• • • • • • • . • • BATHROOMS 70l 7 _70l Z27N2 165 79 J3 lOB 173 96 42 59 220 115 1 115 77 613 1 61] 1• . , . ONE THAN1. 120 4I0 103 163 15 368 17 081 �631 6 034 8 093 4 671 8 402 6 341 8 664 15 025 3 179 4 227 7 759 5 998 5 729 3 441 22 893 9 439 3 170 3 984 32 434 22 922 .HARED OR NONE . • . . • • . • • • 3_1113 QRI 296 38 209 245 75 41 182 208 B79 53 1 187 ROOMS l ROOM • . . 2 857 2S7 41 193 242 It 35 299 133 597 47 912 ROOMS• • 7 666 856 245 Sao 257 347 77 797 348 1 198 108 2 553 I ROOMS• • 28 137 5 324 758 1 685 1 844 1 820 428 2 163 1 324 4 931 507 7 353 I ROOMS• . . 40 145 4 624 1 147 3 283 2 571 1 921 1 314 3 784 1 809 6 816 963 11 913 f ROOMS• • 76 113 9 705 5 490 3 951 5 762 10 134 3 063 3 050 2 984 11 396 3 709 16 861 ROOMS. • 57 260 9 950 4 464 2 550 4 941 6 235 2 149 2 143 2 157 6 339 1 787 12 545 ROOMS. • 11 051 1 636 494 360 1 102 1 032 348 1 028 470 1 352 70 3 131 I ROOMS OR MORE. . 3 7B3 366 61 63 349 187 33 673 153 584 26 1 266 IEDIAN . . . . • • . • • • • . . . . UNITS IN STRUCTURE • 5.0 5.0 5.3 4.6 5.1 5.3 5.1 4.5 4.9 4.8 5.0 4.8 �2,?,e • . • • • ��AND �4• . . . . . • • • • 194 092 7 698 A B 767 23 617 402 ib 1 961 12 286 36 ^ 75 11 270 307 Q 784 14 543 �, 347 N 585 21 818 137 87 . 6 047 192 Lao 10 76 �(1 799 n 23 7 740 Q Y39 (`T 562 27 205 1 440 `N`,, 1 360 6 949 125 AO 69 49 041 2 474 2 461 TO 9 • • • • . . . N 9 432 N 3 093 15 265 " 8B1 l 139 102 Y39 �10 N1 390 4 1 325 W 30 1 753 0 OR MORE . . . . . • • • • • • • • N 6 997 n 1 672 . � 291 347 D, 712 5B3 206 l4 279 �T 1 Bel 42 h 814 YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT 950 TO MARCH 1960 . 156 69D 27 130 10 642 9 967 12 421 21 468 S 815 7 259 5 855 16 777 6 084 33 452 940 TO 1949 • 25 612 1 319 1 115 -1 721 1 193 1 218 672 3 158 739 5 321 514 a 680 939 OR EARLIER. . . . . . . . . . • 44 488 22f�%O 4 296 946 1 285 3 452 1' 058 1 000 3 522 ,7 784 11 113 617 14 415 BASEMENT ASEMENT . • . . • . . . • . . . . . 30 939 1 225 134 171• 851 244 163 413 864 3 662 68 3'144 SLAB• • 96 14 387 7 465 •i 8 4 11 2 7 962 2 993 30 3 933 22 620 THEM.ONCRETE. THER. . . • • • • . . . . . • . 8Zi235 119 835 17 737 5 l04 749 '4 749 •31 274 234 12 421 421 891 4 891 5 564 S 521 19 025 025 7 214 70 779• HEATING EQUIPMENT 22[/9r./ ' TEAM OR HOT WATER • . 1 560 416 64 44 127 53 29 103 32 294 28 370 ARM AIR FURNACE • 85 548 15 302 7 086 3 865 7 300 10 998 3 580 5 378 3 276 B 495 1 676 1B 592 USLT-IN ROOM UNITS. • I . 103 746 13 552 4 527 6 900 7 413 111 345 2 840 5 752 "4 222 17 43S 4 667 25 093 THER MEANS WITH FLUE. . 14 895 1 567 323 1 159 880 757 295 1 248 615 2 092 504 5 455 THER MEANS WITHOUT FLUE . 10 983 1 733 661 891 1 235 543 667 1 170 4 486 313 6 too ONE . . • • . . . . . . • . . • • • 2 258 175 42 114 113 68 36 280 ,1'184 49 409 27 937 ALL OCCUPIED UNITS . 203 895 29 740 11 738 11 467 16 203 21 794 6 982 9 972 6 365 31 186 6 557 '49 $91 VO.00Ni• _ PERSONS 23117 PERSON . 23 404 2 B25 589 1 572 1 735 1 174 492 2 091 1 363 4 794 323 6 446 PERSONS. • 52 866 7 276 1 938 3 389 3 992 4 362 1 538 3 615 2 489 9 157 1 180 13 930 PERSONS• • 36 215 5 342 2 101 2 133 2 884 3 967 1 392 . 1 678 1 417 5 430 1 273 8 590 PERSONS. • 41 499 6 642 3 066 2 171 3 537 5 191 1 674 1 427 1 522 5 305 1 581 9 363 PERSONS. . 27.505 4 343 2 194 1 289 2 338 3 754 1 112 763 932 3 379 1 170 6 231 PERSONS OR MORE. . • .. . • . . • • 22 406, 3 312 1 830 913 1 717 3 346 774 398 642 3 121 1 030 5 323 EDIANI ALL OCCUPIED . r 3.2 3.4 3.9 2.9 3•3 3.8 3.5 2.3 2.7 2.8 3.8 3.0 OWNER• • 3.5 3.7 4.1 3.1 3.7 3.9 3.7 2.4 3.0 3.1 3.9 3.2 RENTER . • . . . . . • . . • . . 2.5 2.4 3.1 2.7 2.4 3.0 2.6 2.0 2.3 2.4 3.4 2.7 PERSONS PER ROOM ,50 OR LESS • 74 014 674 2 B72 4 322 5 860 6 199 2 266 5 528 3 595 ' 12 778 1 513 19 387 ,51 TO 0.75 • 51 358 ,9 B 319 2 858 2 972 4 323 5 509 1 824 2 452 2 128 7 161 1 $67 12 249 ,76 TO 1.00 • 59 380 9 194 4 660 3 213 4 750 7 780 2 226 1 669 2 111 8 005 2 525 13 239 ,01 OR MORE . . . . • . . . 19 143 2 557 1 3VB 960 1 242 2 306 666 323 531 3 242 956 5 016 15 « y vane table PH. L.-POPULATION AND HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS: 1960 U. S. •DEPBAR au ..M OF( the ce.... ce.... MCRCE M.o., 1... O..de. 0470' Name. 2 Q p 1 CITY NI! R.ce. relaion.hi, CITY 1916 .0020 •00i7 .0918 .0029 •0070 Lisa f•0036 f.003T f.0V39 g:00R9 Jr.pOlu OYN ehanderi Liu ape, and main I.tu. Tenvro, CabrkVwr4:y sofa. Total lwOulNim... .. 41. 6453 3V64 4139 R4> 2V Whit. ................... 4! 6Y36 3V45 4411 1233 ,2Y All houcin! omit ....... ................. a6 3168 265V 2640 1194 New.. . .......... 7 11 15 7 Owner ..Pied ....................... l3 1) -173) 173) 793 79) 947 446 64J 640 Oth.... .............. 20 B 43 5 White... ........ ................. Nonwhite 1 3 T91.Ipopuatio...... 42 6451 3964 4179 RV> IV Renter ueupied ................ 1.... 1 -•956 006 343 70 Fee.m howehoid........ 41 6451 3v39 4Ja6 game While I....... 1 965 goo 349 70 Head of heu•eheld ..... 14 2691 '1399 1490 913 .................... Nonwhil................. I ...... ... 40 3 + Ito 6 341 1 63 lie Heed of prim. (am .... ' Primaryindividual.... 14 1953 736 1094 not 1099 391 Ogg 64 Available vaew.............. I....... For ront.. 2 lob 33u 41 tl5 Wdc of head:.......... 12 1673 V47 957 O01 ...................... For .1. only ....................... 36 40 23 171 Child under IB......... l) 3467 V46 1L65NOR 115. Otherva.nt ........................ a 279 lie 119 JOB! 7l Oth2el.tLy a........... J 145 !tl2 I)4 Nonnlsliye....v .......• 209 309 ; 145 a)x 41 Porro.t. p4uatution..• 5 p 34 condition and PoumMit2' Inmate All Fowini unib .................... 56 3160 Ross 1459 1164 ..ln......+..... Pap. per houxhoid........ O."h 667, _) 9.Oa 1 6ey3 6qY ]y Sound .. ....... .. ............ Walt ell piumbmp f.cdill............ 86 66 ]101 306Y RStl4 2610 RY52 a453 1180 1175 k Nonwhite pppvl.lfon.. f---. IT 19 18 l2 L.cktng only hat water.... ... 4 Y 5 Pep•(e houroheld......... 27 19 , Re 12 L elm.,privato toilet or bath Heed of houechold ..... 3 6 2 a ' er running water ................. Dmedtin 13 61 70 72 1 174 17 7 Head of prim. f....... PrimaryindMdu.l....• 1 2 3 5 2 2 t ... ... ............... WYh ell plembing factliti............ 61 6) 173 2 Wde of head........:.. - 3 I j L.rking only hot w.ten........... Child under 18......... 6 2 oolong ......... 1 1 or runn ng water ................... �. water ...orb... 6 9 3 1 1 Nnnniont, ..ar....... None N... Pop. inw {! ll 1) 7 Ulap,dated. ........................ 6 3 .... Howmg unin ouupiedbynom..... n. 3 2 l oli thutio Inmate olin.titutian... Sound .. ., ............. With ell plumbing f. .......... 3 3 5 5 ! a a 3 ) Other................. Pop. per houwM1old........ 0.1 I�ckinp same or ill 6cibl1u......... Deteriamtin66.................. •..... With ill plumbing f.riliti........... a Totalpopulal(on....., 16 le 3910 3343 Y2 1945 37 201V a 4950 Jl 2189 l0 J5V2 A jf; 5J 3a lr' lacking coma or ill hidli6n......... 1 Under I Year ............. 39 33 34 14 1p 29 23 31 3. Dilapid.ted.. ................ 1 ••• I Year.................tt 1 30 27 23 34 31 22 30 30 2 yean ...............1 3 Yeera.................. 1 1 29 50 22 at 23 21 45 4>, Number of Rooms 4 Ycnn.............:... 5 1 26 41 36 35 20 26 25 3T 26 21 29 19 17 5p 301 501 All hmdn9 unit ........................ /6 3168 2659 2640 1194 Years .................. 6 Year• ........ .......... 27 46 27 33 36I 19 5> 541 I ............................... 63' 115 134 271 ! 7o is 38 7 years........:....,..,. 8 1 37 35 ]a 43 29 39 3u 49 33 tea 42 z] 51 4> 1. Yu 2. .... .......................... 3. ,,,,,,,,, 5T5 556 331 67 . yean................. 9 Ye ere .............. 34 )5 27 27 29 31 30 3v •„•• ,,,, ••,,,•,,, 4.. ,, , ,,,, ,,,,, 1 9B5 676 642 125 l0 yean................. I 39 49 32 27 36 32 43 3m • .. •„ ,, ,,,, 3. . V 708 446 700 L89 II Ye are ............... 53 42 49 30 37 pi 39 u[1 _ •,,,,, ••• •.•. •• • 6. 13 470 147 410 446 12 Ye ere................. 2 • 30 43 34 33 41 4. Se 341 ............................ 7. 20 204 Ito 243 222 13 Yeera................. 1 5a 44 30 28 52 45 l3 34 ........... I. .............. 8 or moo 3 96 357 229 87 14 Yeera................. 1 u4 r5 36 30 47 49 2b 3> . .. ................... M.Jian' 6•7 4.4 4a0 Ya0 s.9 IS y.nro... ., ........... 1 51 52 27 31 . Se 27 31 16 . ......:.............. Hewing unin ouup(ed by nmwhltu..... 3 e a 3 16 Yure................. a 47 43 D6 47 36 31 21 35 Sol 35 35 Is 25 l,, 20 i, ...................... 2. I 1 ) a 17 years ............... 18 Year.................. 40 29 3y 20 10 A 13 11 v) ,. .. . ..................... 3.. 1 I9 yea ro....... ...... ... 15 36 3n 9 31 26 tl 1 1 ....................... 4„ 20 Yore .............. t 2V 33 J4 13 7[ 23 3 > 6 ........................ ................... i 21 Yes. and dver......... 13 is Rita 2705 000 1478 L211 1545 e75 DiR� lb 6" • 7 1 1 2 Total p pul.don...... to 2Y Rojo 3543 1945 Rule 195C 2189 4592 1653I 24 ................... ................................ 8 Under 5 omen ........... 1 1 179 190 146 170 169 116 20e lee ................... Median ................... Media. 5 to 9 rare ........... 174 lei a 149 169i 158 Rut xJt ' - 10 to 14 yearo............ 1 4 9 TYJ 223 3$3 IO1 `� lYP Y13I 117 171 165 15 m 19 Yeen............ 2 1 196 190 161 v 101 185 196 95 7Y 1 Number o(Perpn. 10 to 24 ye............. 1 153 105 l20 99 to- l 1It 20 41� 9u 13 7 25 to 29 yean............ 1 132 144 YO 69 93 lot SS 3 All acC,,p;.d h...in, unite ............... 14 2691 IS99 1490 915 30 to 34 Yeen. ........ 2 149 lea 26) 125 137 169 99I 133 L34 191 172 170 ................. 1,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 7 627 437 559 314 471 54 212 35 to 39 Yeen........... a 1 1 219 206 IB1 14G 153 149 14> 13Y to$ 190 12O 136 2 i, ......., .... 2 1146 422 272 260 165 40 to 44 Years..........,, 45 to 49 Year. .. ... 4 5 280 270 133 161 L741 at 113 107 4. ,,,,,, ,,, ,, 3 305 172 95 23T 245 50 to 54 yean..... .... 3 1 1 17a 203 280 209 142 95 143 13- t05 113I 136 135 61 53 TV 51 S. 6. more 2 13D 50 04 134 74 i61 70 55 to 59 yean. ... ..... 60 to 64 Yaa.. .. .... 1 2 too 231 116 115 lot 1'21 41 44 Medan .... .... set 2.1 !.4 3.6 65 to 69 Year. ....... t l67 218 90 123 87 123 3> 3> i Rousing unin oeoupied by nonwhilu..... 3 6 2 3 70 to 74 yean.• ......... UO l01 65 90 44 55 la lb i. .... ... ..........:.... I a 1 1 75 to 79 Ye an....,....... 1 ' 76 90 33 4e 22 38 9 it 7 2. ... .............. l 1 1 80 to 84 ye.me .......... 1 2T 52 le 23 13 7 z0 4 3 3,. , „ ,,, ,,,, ,,,, 4„ 1 1 1 85 years and over........ IBycare and aver ...... 13 16 Is 17 43.1 a to 39.6 33.6 11 37.7 1 Bob 99> ] ................ 5 ................... / Median age............. 40.2 YOa2 Y].l 25.9 ]5.0 Jv.n 73.6 ]7.7 300 30.5 6 ormerc ....... ............. Median Nonwhite 7 in v to to itl 4 6 ................ ......don. er 59y 3 t t ................. 5 to9Yye.............. 3 to Perane Per Room ' 10 to 14 year.. ........ 1 1 1 1 Oil oee0 unite ............... 16 1741 1810 1470 91s372 IS to 19 yye inue............ 20 to 24 ye are .......... 1 1 t 1 R 0 50 or lea ....................... or e.... 10 ) 1T41 374 3A7098 325 201 35 to 29 ye are ........... 30 34 3 t 1 1 .1 0.5, to ................... 1 331 3a7 276 76 179 227 3is to ycare............ 39 2 1 2 1 )' 1 3 to 1.00 .................. 1.00 35 13 35 to Yeera............ 40 to 44 yean 1 1 1 2 1 I.01 or mare..... 1.01 4mainp unite occupied 6y n6nwhltu..... 7 6 1 J ........... 4f to 49 Yeera............ 1 2 1 l 9 J 2 2 t l 2 0.f0 or tau .. .................. 0.51 to 0.75 1 1 t 1 3 50 to 54 ycare............ 55 to 59 year•............ 2 1 ] .. ................... 0 76 to 1.00 ..................... 2, 6 1 60 to 64 Yedre..,......... a 1 1 1 1 l 1 { 1.01 or moo ..................... 65 to 69 Yenn............ 1 1 Veto. of Property 70 to 74 Yeera............ 75 ycare and over......... 18 ycer... d over......... 6 13 Y 10 v 17 4 e 21 Yeera and over......... 3 11 7 In 9 17 4 0 , 3wncaorcupud hewing units ... ......... U 1973 621 004 630 Mcdim .a............... U., then $5.000 .................. )5.000 to 19.900 .................. 5 7 I! T.W. 14 kovee...... 16 17 277a 2970 15)9 1117 1622 24, 147,) 174) loot 155 lose 151 a4 11 $10,000 to $14.900.................. 59 44 0 1 Single................... , 3 0 1197 49.1 393 337 $15.000 is $19.9M...... I........... 236 72 16 15 Married ................ l2 Is 1743 1762 997 Lola 997 1008 IV 833 11 $20.000 to 1124.900 256 91 46 123 ScMraind...... 26 37 12 24 9 19 1 7 .................. }25.000 or man J1 1017 404 737 641 Widowed................ 2 52 011 43 244 31 262 it 71 .................... Medi...................... lollart., )0004 50004 50004 50004 Mverud................ 1 1 80 367 OR 121 !Y 110 la 31 Nonwhite. 14........ 7 !] v 901 10 17 4 6 Commett Rmt Single ................... 6 6 6 l� r 4 4 Imnrauupld heudng unite............ 1 9ai T52 •1 !09 55 Married ................. &,a,.ted.............. Widowed................ 1 5 t 1 1 7 3 4 4 t0 4 2 4 1 t AVersp ...................dell.n.. 113 131 1)l Divorced ............... I 1 1 ) L 1 1 F N.M60-07 l07 t Advance ta�PH-I.—POPULATION AND HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS: 1960 U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Bureau .f the Cent.. M.:.., A— 6.d., 0879 Name: 21 Housin[ _,- -_ � CITY lots Rac, rc6d.ruldP. CITY lots .00JY .00]5 .0075 F•0034 F.001s F.0436 ch.nde.atiu ...... d menu elrtw Trans'. Calor4 Woolsey StatesTonlpopa4tion...... Whit. .................. 4705 4765 2600 3593 3l2 310 Allhousing unite ........................ Owner occupied ....................... 1004 goo 2266 693 13 0 too Ncero. ............... Other seen.............. 5 17 1 6 1 t Whim ................ I. Nonwhite .•....................... 12Y6 4 692 too Tolel poPuletion ..�.. 4765 3600 312 Renter recupid........... ' " " " " "' 400 Us 26 Pop. in households ....... 4746 3509 302 Wlula 397 785 24 1 head of hou.ehold...... 1650 1900 135 N nwMt.........�................. 3 3 I Pri HcnJ of m, gem.... U96 ION 97 Available none 66 152 1 Primory Individual.... 254 46S 36 .................. For not H 177 2 W.e of heed......... ,. 1247 900 65 . ...................... Far nla only .......... :.......... 37 15 Chdd under 18......... lima 853 55 1 ' Other vucmt I............ 66 636 13 Other relative.......... 322 234 30 ......... Nonrelmrve .... 45 12 7 Po .loosen nuerten ... Pnm.te 10utiat... )7 11 LO. Condition and Plumbbot ofi ] All housmg units ....................... 1804 2265 lsll . Other ... .... ...... Pop Per household ....... 37 Saito 0 5.12 40 1e12 Sound ...... I .............. With all plumblet (.ail.u........... 1756 1736 2074 2033 1110 105 Nonwhite ppulation.. 22 7 2 Lsekmg only hot wale ............... l,aekho)pmma toilet 61 both 7 7 Poy in household......... Hod of household ..... 22 7 7 3 2 2 ...... ing water .................. 1s 44 34 111 S 27 He.dof Prim. f....... Primeryindivid.4.... 8 7 l 2 2 Dot,;... tin .. .. ............ W.Ih all PFumbin[ Ia11116t........., 41 165 14 Wde of heed........... Leakier only hot w.t ................ Wk'llnr Pnv.l. ldet or bath t Child under 18......... Other r0min......... u 1 , or rymmn[ water ................... Dil.pid/,tad......................... 2 4 6 !7 3 43 Nonnl.& ............ P. in group ouster..... 6 2 Hwein( units Occupied by nonwhllw..... 7 7 3 3 • 2 1 ' ' Inmma.1iealtution... Other 9ou4 . L ......................... tl WLLh all plumbing 6dlales, ......... 6 2 1 ................. Po r household........ P• per ' ' I�ckini coma 0r dl 4dlitlo......... 1 De......tie................... I... ,V"h.IlpFumbin[ f.ciliti........... 1 Tot.lpopulotem...... 1746 2434 1736 1964 ISO 362 L.ckin[ soma Or.II f.eilitis......... Under I... 34 1a lu 22 36 21 3V 4 6 2 , 41.pidatal ......................... 1 .............. I Ycar.................. 2 Yeen ]3 37 2P 30 14 1 5 f3 ................. ye en ................. g0 30 33 26 4 2 Number of Rooms 4 Yeen.................. 44 39 29 3e 24 27 26 29 1 1 s 1 • All housing units ........................ $80a 1161 110 5 Yee. .................. 6 ye................ I... SC 3F 4u 30 23 19 23 2 4 I 2] 41 9 1 y..................... 43 .............................. ... 2 66 166 163 8 Yeen.................. 40 35 is 30 1 ................................. 7................................. 4 123 496 520 834 43 . 2! ' 9 Ycen.................. 10 Y<en ................ !C it ii )Y - ................................ 5................................. 556 834 6 It Ye................... 40 47 26 30 1 2 6.. ............................. 7. 370 110 1)a 53 1 1 12 Y<en................ 13 Yca................. 46 63 28 40 7 1 8 57 a6 14 Ye ere ............... 52 an 19 16 1 a or moo ......................... Msdi.n ........ :............... 4e9 4.0 1e6 15 Y..................... 46 51 23 23 20 27 1 1 1 ``% Heudaa ns units upid wnxhita..... 7 3 16 Ye ors ................. 55 3u 32 25 to 2 2 I......................... ....... 1 1 1 17 Years................. 18 48 29 24 22 17 2 1 2................................ 7 1 1 year.................. 19 year., .............. 27 22 29 17 1 ............................ •... 4 20 Ye.n. 1........... 11 14 1! le 1 ............................. 5,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 1 21 Years and over......... 1477 1664 1227 1367 113 335 6.— ............................ 7.... •, ... 2346 2439 1125 1118 I13 /12 ....... .• •.•. ,. 6 ar moo ......................... 1 5Y ........—on Under 5 Yeero............. Under l55 122 122 l3 12 2 ' Mditn ............................ 5 to 9 ye................. 10 to 14 yasre ........... 215to? 215 251 xl1 232 132 125 - 122 140 7 10 6 15 to 19 Ycen............ 205 163 122 •� 99 7 4 , Numberof Person. - 20 to 24 Yeen............ 72 67 86 114 114 104 107 a 11 12 6 All ."pied housing unto ............... 1650 1480 135 25 to 29 years............ 30 to 34 ya....... ....... 71 116 153 129 123 5 10 I,. 236 389 32 35 to 39 ye an........... 197 243 129 152 9 is I,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2.. 600 552 68 40 to 44 y.............. 210 19P lie 150 12 19 . ............................ 3— 296 242 19 " 45 to 49 Ycen ........... 189 201 125 145 12 13 .. ............................ 4„ 20- 175 6 50 to 54 Yon........... 149 183 Ile 113 12 It •..... .................... 5 145 as 6 55 to 59 y .... ...... .... 05 13. 106 L30 13 7 15 6 ............................... 6 or mom 67 37 2 60 to 64 Ye.............. 98 12u e5 106 .......................... Medoff 2.0 gal 0s0 65 to 69 Yon .,......., 97 116 79 95 9 a ........................... H6u.ing unit. 0cnuplod by nenwhlta..... 7 [ 3 3 2 2 70 to 74 yeoro. ......... 75 79 75 57 BJ 43 ]J 25 72 4s 3 6 10 5 1 ................... ............. y................................ ! to Yen,... ...... 80 to 84 Years........:. 15 34 19 22 6 1 3.. •.• ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,, 4„ ....., ...:,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, l 1 85 yeah and over. ..... Ia Years and eve r........ 7 1944 16 172n a 12.93 to 1a19 116 5 137 5,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, Milian era ........... 36s4 38.1 35.7 30a9 49-1 42.6 6or more ......................... tried; .. 1 Nonwhite,.:::::::: it {1 4 ) 2 ......................... Under 5 Yeere............ II • 5 to 9 Ycen. ............ 2 Pcrwne Per Room 10 to 14 ........... 1 2 ye.n IS to 19 1 t ! All ac�upicd housing unit. ............... 1834 6JV 1790 790 4l 141 year............. 20 to 24 years............ 25 to 29 l 1 l O.SO or We. ....................... 422 374 24 Yeen........... 34 1 0.51t.075 .................... 332 231 s0 30 to Ynr............. 37 1 2 0.761n IW .. ................... 30 35 to ye an........... ] 1 101 0r mote ............ ....... 62 es 40 to 44 Yeen............ 1 HW.in[ units cupid by twewhit...... 7 3 2 45 to 49 Y............... 2 1 0.50 .,1. ...................... all to 0 )5 4 3 2 1 1 50 to 54 Yeer............ 55 l0 59 Ycer..........:.. 1 1 ....................... 0.76 to 1.00 ....................... 1 60 to 64 Yeen .......... 2 1 1.01 01 mom ....................... 65 16 69 Ycen............ 70 74 ' to Years ........... 75 Yore and 0............ 4 J 2 Value of Property IS yeen and aver......... 9 9 s 2 ] 3 21 y<er. and over ........ F Owner«eupied housing units............ 116N 915 10 Milian age .............. La. to 9.900 ................. f5,000 to $9.900 0 34 2 : Tool, 14.4 near...... 1745 loan 1363 4l00 121 144 .................•• $10,0o010 fI4,900 ................ 132 70! 74 63 7 ! Sin lc................... g Married 352 1201 240 1290 329 e12 19. 459 20 91 17 eo $1 S.1210 to f19.9D0 ... ............. f25.0DO to fH900............... 356 43l 106 235 l 1 ................. Se .led .............. 12 67 lu Ito R 42 35 215 1 7 24 Madi..or moo ................... Millen ..................dollars.. 1l000 73900 e Di.red................ Divorced................ 4S to1 108 79 175 3 14 ' Nonwhite, 14....:... 9 9 4 3 2 Cent.ml Real Sln4te................... 3 3 Y 1 I M.rrid................. 6 4 7 1ta51oe.upfed housing units........... ][4 110 7!7 100 1] 8cpenld.............. Widowed ............... 1 1 1 Amara .......... ........deltsn., Divored................ 1 Census Tracts + • 858 Table H-3,CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH NONWHITE HOUSEHOLD HEADS, FOR CENSUS TRACTS DO NOT REMOVE WITH loo OR MORE SUCH UNITS: 1960—Con. (Aateriak(•)denote, fltma reelricled to tracts containing 400 or mom suckemnng Urdta. Median not trjhown where baaa is insuRldon4m text. Minna (—)After number SUBJECT ORANGE COUNTY , TOTAL ANAHEIM BUENA COSTA FULLER- GARDEN LA HABRA NEWPORT ORANGE SANTA WEST- BALANCE PARR MESA TON GROVE BEACH ANA MINSTER ALL OCCUPIED UNITS . • . . • • 2 139 161 91 +. 81 1S$ 157 10 26 23 685 63 681 TENURE DINER OCCUPIED • • . • . . • 1 177 103 06 113 '••• 327 355 RENTER OCCUPIED• . • • • . . • . • • 962 96 • •• 72 44 . • 361 . 326 CONDITION AND PLUMBING SOUND. • . . . 1 699 146 129 115 465 540 WITH ALL PLUMBING FACILITIES 1 666 145 .. 124 143 446 543 3 LACKING SOME OR ALL FACILITIES • 3J 1 3 • ••6 •� 19 05 DETERIORATING• . • . . • 297 11 18 u. 159 WITH ALL PLUMBINGFACILITIES • 276 10 15 6 •.. 148 79 LACKING SOME OR ALL FACILITIES . . 21 1 + . �• 3 ••6 +... 11 6 46 DILAPIDATED.. . • . . • . • .. • . . 143 4 ... •. 13 . i 64 .. ROOMS 1 ROOM • 2 ROOMS. • 54 104 1 10 + • 10 6 •�7 26 29 8 36 7 ROOMS. 275 20 - .. 26 24 11 14 85 166 97 186 4 ROOMS• • S ROOMS. • . 456 687 22 33 • 61 56 240 121 • 170 127 6 ROOMS• • . . 473 40 36 55 11 18 77 7 ROOMS• . 96 10 1 4 3 {.. 3 20 6 ROOMS OR MORE. . . . . . . . . • • 34 S • • 1 . • . MEDIAN . . . . . • . • . . . . . . • - 4.8 5.0 t . • - 4.7 5.3 • • 4.7 • 4.6 PERSONS 1 PERSON • 216 9 23 8 �..• 81 59 2 PERSONS. . . r • 426 29 �` 38 14 I••• 156 143 3 PERSONS. • 389 28 22 37 124 123 114 131 4 PERSONS. . . S PERSONS. • . • . . • 418 303 30 22 26 27 37 26 , ,••• 87 102 6 PERSONS OR MORE. . • . . . . . . • 357 33 • •• • 24 33 . •« • 117 •• 132 MEDIAN . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . 3.6 3.9 • •... 3.3 4.0 • i - .•• • 3.4 •. 3.7 PERSONS PER ROOM I 0 •SO OR LESS • • • . • • • 1 330 33 42 26 ••• j.•• 195 146 160 161 0•S3 TO 0.73 • • . • • . . . 510 41 ' 'I+ 32 SV 46 39 197 273 0.76 TO 1.00 • • • . . . . . . . 1.01 OR MORE .. . . . .. . . .. • • 695 404 38 27 1'•« H • 30 24 • u. !•. i ISO 127 *YEAR MOVED INTO UNIT, t' i 1955 TO MARCH 1960 • . . . . • 1 194 u• 1. - ! 405 216 370 204 1954 TO 1957 • • . . . . . • 1953 OR EARLIER. .. . . .. . .. .. 653 396 •.. •.• .. .. • • ••• n. • • too . 144 WHITS IN STRUCTURE ' i 1. . . . . . . . . • • . • • • 1 933 608 605 2. . . . . . • • • • • • 142 • .•• �.. ... u• 6l 24 3 AND 4. . • . . .. .. . • .. T 103 •. o• •.• •.. I... u. 77 31 S OR MORE.... . . • • • .. • • 97 .i• n•.. ., •. • ••• • *YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT - 1950 TO MARCH 1960 • . . . . . • . 1 176 280 332 1940 TO 1949 • • . . . . . . . • 364 ... 148 285 .• 126 260 1939 OR EARLIER... . • • . • • . . . 733 .. . ... .. • • • . VALUE OWNEROCCUPIED • • • . 1 154 303 331 LESS THAN S5,000 . • 17 i.. 9 68 B 61 S'Jr000 TO $9,900 . • 174 ..• i•.• 155 �103 :10:000 TO S14,900 . 13, 000 429 •• 61 37 TO $19,900 . • • • 620r000 TO 305 114 •. i.0 �12 SO $24,900 . • • . . • . • .. ':... . 64 $25,000 OR MORE. . . . . . . ... • . 115 . ... ,.. •• • ,, • •.• ,• MEDIAN..... . .. ...DOLLARS . . •14 600 ... .. ... ...� au • ..• )•. • 12 700 • 15 300 *GROSS RENT RENTER OCCUPIED.. • . • 995 ... 384 310 LESS THAN $20. . . . • • . 4 4 ••B $20 TO 939 • • . • . . 17 ,. ..• ••. 4 240 TO 259 . . • • . • . . . 190 62 75 $60 TO $79 . . . . . . . . • • . 270 ••• 119 103 660 TO 699 • • • . . • 262 u• 131 • 64 $100 OR HORS . • . . • • . . 186 •.• 64 26 NO CASH RENT . . . . . . • . . . . . . 66 •.a . . ••. . ... .•. ... .•. . 40 MEDIAN. • . . . . • . . . •DOLLARS • . 79 •.•• .u• •.. u. u• ••. •.• ,•,••.I BD u• 1 70 ■ I LEE COPY • Ccnsus Tract; • 881 CTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS WITH WHITE HOUSEHOLD HEADS HAVING SPANISH SURNAME, .FOR CENSUS TRACTS, WITH 400 OR MORE SUCH UNITS: 1960—Con. lUaxrl UII tlLL111hIUi tlCC tl'\{. 11LOtall slot bhUNll whem Ism IH Im than 20Di nnnus (mo) Aftew nu berl1HICows median Wluw that nwnhul SUBJECT ' ORANGE COUNTY --CON. LOS ANGELES COSTA MESA FULLEIITON GARDEN GROVE LA HABRA NEWPORT BEACH ORANGE SANTA ANA WEST- MINSTER BALANCE TRACT TRACT TRACT 1046 1832 1537 ALL OCCUPIED UNITS • • • . • • 255 710 468 466 ISO 401 3 502 2e7 7 382 4t3 345 674 TENURE OWNER OCCUPIED • 412 375 315 237 164 2 123 1 779 • 1 927 1 435 239 246 210 174 299 424 RENTER OCCUPIED• . • • • . • . • . . • 299 ,• 97 151 • CONOITION AND PLUMBING SOUND• SS0 421 431 279 2 270 2 190778 114 ]97 400 734 797 476 ALL PLUMBING•FAC tL1iIE5 WICKING 558 421 413 271 2 21V 56 2 BV 4 12 LACKING SOME OR ALL FACILITIES • • 10 .•• 16 B 607 34 100 11B DETERIORATING• • . . . . • �,' 71 36 27 74 ', 09T 450 71 Its WITH ALL LUNGING FACILITIES 46 16 27 62 627 70 127 :00 27 ••. LACKING SOME OR ALL FACILITIES . 25 •31 , "a 12 ). 577 21 40 28 DILAPIDATED. . . . . . . . . . • . • •. 01 8 .. VB 533 •• ROOMS l ROOM • 38 .•. ... 4 6e 56 176 3 12 8 26 24 48 2 ROOMS• . • 72 a 12 2B 123 455 77 112 178 3 ROOMS. . 67 ,,, 77 49 90 500 BBB 152 164 170 4 ROOMS• • 123 34 120 71 910 1 17 lOB 89 ' 141 S ROOMS. . '281 224 18S 112 ' 1 276 4B9 49 84 66 A ROOMS. • 137 134 72 „ 72 531 127 S2 19 7 BOOMS• " 16 31 ''i • 20 20 4 112 20 S5 ••• B 4 ■ ROOMS OR MORE• • • • . . . . . . • 16 • 8' .• a MEDIAN . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • • '' 4.5 5.2 " 4•8 r•• •. 4.6 '4.6 •• 4.6 4.2 4.3 4•0 PERSONS 1 PERSON . 71 T e SO 264 556 245 SIB 14 36 63 69 90 144 2 PERSONS• • 6B 53 49 • B5 3M 96 61 101 3 PLA50NS. . • . . 131 87 „ 60 63 534 579 74 97 126 4 PERSONS. . • . . . • 156 94 114 60 640 469 61 111 94 3 PERSONS. • • • 113 97 _� 65 36 603 1 039 99 140 106 6 PERSONS OR MORE. . . • • . . • 151 132 1452 •• 74 903 .• MEDIAN . . . • • . . . . • . . . " • • 3.9 4.4 t 4.4 •• 3.3 4.1 •. 4.2 3.9 4.3 3,6 PERSONS PER ROOM 0.50 OR LESS • r' 129 'fir 58 61 103 663 626 601 43 04 ' 155 BO 77 105 O.31 TO 0.73 • 124 � 116 84 �' • 109 573 1 004 161 197 181 OA6 TO 1.00 • . • • 284 _ 163 153 1 l04 1 140 1 1 lid 129 1e7 190 soot OR MORE . • . . . . . . . .. . • 177 126 16e ••• 86 122 •• YEAR MOVED INTO UNIT 1998 TO MARCH 1960 • . . . . • 272 211 230 162 1 598 1 394 838 220 '243 347 114 197 145 1954 TO 1957 . . . • . • . 258 `• 198 143 109 966 1 150 79 105 142 1953 OR EARLIER... . • . . • . . . . ISO 59 93 •• 130 936 •• UNITS IN STRUCTURE ) ' 1. . . • 639 417 469 ,, 777 7 281 7 135 371 456 469 1B 44 --lot 2• 26 it 10 31 109 117 16 15 35 7. AND. 4• • • 20 S •LO *41 " 11 60 76 4 26 5 OR MORE . . . . . . . . . . . . . i • 29 , I5 .• 15 121 .• 96 ... YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT 1940 TO MARCH 1960 . • . • MARS ' 377 401 255 95 1 104 ' 1 167 165 44 20 116 6B 68 1950 TO • . . 20 1S 59 41 '�''262 602 6087 607 172 437 546 1939 ON EARLIER. . . • . . • . . . • ' . 313 72 149 •• 1 716 •• 1 VALUE •, OWNER OCCUPIED • 383 347 307 ,' 221 2 048 1 785 279 232 198 180 •56 LESS THAN S5,000 • _ e 7 •64 ..• tle 576 . �46 •89 SS,000 TO $9.900 • 51 28 72 849 504 178 85 111 310,000 TO S14,900 • 204 164 93 105 827 205 4 16 17 t15,000 TO $19,900 . BB 109 'Ila 44 208 82 4 B $20,000 TO $24,900 • • . . • 12 20 20 ..• 28 138 '.•• •.. t25000 OR MORE. . • . . . . . . . • • 20 15 16 •• ... 20 •• •. MEDIAN• . . . . . . . . . .DOLLARS • • '13 900 14 500 '14 600 •• IV B00 10 400 .• !0 400 91 300 •.• •.• OROSS'RENT 1 RENTER OCCUPIED. • . . . 298 97 151 164 1 779 1 399 174 299 424 LESS THAN S20. • . . • • 16 '12 •24 •24 .• �13 4 16 $20 TO $]9 • . . . 41 ��3 85 l73 21 304 148 $40 TO S59 • .. • 63 10 47 69 ' 3B2 702 96 65 119 196 $60 TO $79 • .•• 60 16 20 24 495 300 35 36 4B Se0 TO $99 • • • . 34 19 28 21 264 227 37 12 8 $100 OR MORE • • • • . 29 30 16 17 72 102 4 0 NO CASH PENT • . • . • ... • .. . 35 5 16 .•. 9 77 203 ... H901AN• ... .DOLLARS • 67 ... m 67 62 ••• 66 '• 64 r CI y2S 0 w� Census Tracts 141 FIL 09, � able NERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE POPULATION, BY CENSUS TRACTS: 1960—Con. (Astodair (4) denotes statistics tensed on 26•IMreeut mrnplo, Population per household not shown where Ices than 60 pemons In houxholds. AledlAn not shown whero bm Is lees than 2001 Ito I U HABRA NEWPORT BEACH TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TR�CT)TACT TRACT TRACT SUBJECT A-0001 A-0002 A-0003 A-0004 A-0005 A-QOD6 A-0007 F•0026 F-0027 028 F-0029 F-DO30 RACE AND COUNTRY OF ORIGIN TOTAL POPULATION . 7 299 4 223 5 773 7 450 20 ... 37L 42 6 453 3 964 4 L39 3 245 MITE. • , 7 280 4 212 5 757 . 7 442 20 371 42 6 426 3 945 4 111 3 233 • . •31 2 1 •.• ... ••• 7 11 15 7 AEGRO. OTHER RACE • . • . • • • • • . • • to 14 . 7 ••• ••. u• .n 20 B 13 5 IMITEI SPANISH SURNAMES NATIVE*• . 210 222 868 353 33 •. III .•. BS 25 25 82 4 37 4 FOREIGN BORN*. 30 31 ' 247 27 •.. •.. 5 ... ..• TOTAL FOREIGN STOCK* . 1 546 906- 1 332 1 300 B 62 9 '1 352 703 201 776 234 417 104 FOREIGN BORN • 395 226 484 296 4 5 57 5 4 411 941 502 542 313 NATIVE, FOR. OR MIXED PARENTAGE. 1 151 680 $46 1 004 4 3 9 '707 120 all 93 U41TED KINGDOM • 241 73 94 143 56 66 22 10 IRELAND IEIREI • 13 36 23 29 ... 36 26 16 3 ...SAY • 32 24 16 20 . 80 30 23 23 SIEDEN . 94 -•- 20 30 58 ••. 134 B1 79 54 GERMANY. . .154 99 77 131 ... 27 11 10 7 POLAND 55. 24 15 49 B . 24 •. 4 4 CICCHOSLOVARIA • • •32 33 •.� • 24 •27 4 4 AUSTRIA. • . . . 34 4. 20 •.. ••• •n 19 4 •32 MMGARY. • 54:+ 8, 26 • 29 •.. ••. 34 7 35 U.S•S.R. • 43 27 a 21 ... . ... ... 32 19 14 12 ITALY• • L90 44 L42 96 . u• ... 241 110 L48 116 CANADA . • 234 147 132 191 ... • . 57 .• •.• 11 20 B 12' MEXICO . . • • • . 104 196 594 218 •n •.. ... 314 170 198 47 Ad OTHER AND NOT REPORTED • • • • • 279 168 163 262 ... ... n. HOUSEHOLD RELATIONSHIP POPULATION IN HOUSEHOLDS • 7 273 4 218• S 773 7 448 20 371 42 6 453 3 959 4 126 3 245 HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD. . 1 949 1 409 1 4B5 2 062 6 71 70 14 14 2 691 1 953 1 599 1 094 149D 1 099 913 849 HEAD OF PRIMARY FAMILY • 1 844 1 167 1 411 1 922 6 u. 1 u• 738 505 391 64 PRIMARY INDIVIDUAL • WIFE OF HEAD • . . 105 1 761 1' 242 1 056 - 74 1 335 140 1 BOB ..• 6 n. 59 12 1 673 947 966 957 1 165. 801 1 336 CHILD UNDER 18 OF HEAD . 3 060• 1 411 2 528 S 113 B 208 13 3 1 413 467 282 282 154, OTHER RELATIVE OF HEAD • 410 306 383 418 m 27 209 145 232 41 NONRELATIVE OF HEAD. . 93 36' 42 47 •.. 6 •• 5 13 ••• POPULATION IN GROUP QUARTERS . . . . . 26 S ..• 2 .• .•. •.. ••• ..i INMATE OF INSTITUTION• . . . . • •.• -' ..• ... •.. n •• ••• •u .•• • . 5 .•• 13 ..• ..• OTHER. . . . . . . POPULATION PER HOUSEHOLD . . . . . • 26 3.73 S 2.99 u. 3.89 2 3.61 •.• ... ..• 5.23 •.• ..1 • . 2.40 2.40. 2.77 3.55 MARRIED COUPLES* • 1 003• S 4 076' 1 417 1 824 9 •u 65 13 13 1 673 652 965 953 953 946 •.. 806 798 M I TH OWN HOUSEHOLD . 1 791 1 068 I' 1 305 1 821 9 ... 60 41 5 .1 231 10B 191 311 IITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER�6. • 768 309 728 829 5 •.. 55 9 603 431 499 562 IITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER 1B • 1 36L 609 1 135 1 323 S .. 41 5 572 777 747 477 WITH HUSBAND UNDER 45. 1 250 544 1 1 076 1 25L 5 ••• 36 S 368 274 206 457 WITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER Is . 1 089 428 ', 955 1 121 S 9 ... 952 669 586 89 UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS* . . . . . . . 153 253 88 L67 •.. •.. PERSONS UNDER 16 YEARS OLD*. • . . . . 3 136 '1 486 ' 2 615 3 172 23 ... 197 12 a .1 489 192 A 066 884 1 252 1 060 1 361 1 279 LIVING WITH BOTH PARENTS*. . . • • 3 015 -A 364 - 2 455 2 993 23 ... 183 1 *SCHOOL ENROLLMENT TOTAL ENROLLED, 5 TO 34 YEARS OLD. 12 218 1 057 . 1 62L 2 116 16 109 13 1 319 1 000 1 137 9a0 KINDERGARTEN . . 195 69 156 217 1S . 66 58 64 60 55 47 114 114 PUBLIC • . . . • 19L '1 69 '• 156 208 • .. 13 72 �• a 719 534 $91 625 ELEMENTARY (I TO 8 YEARSI. . 471 •' 661 1 113 1 411 16 72 a 617 490 531 594 PUBLIC • �(I 1 364 566 ' 1 058 1 354 16 .•• 350 253 335 203 HIGH SCHOOL TO 4�YEARS) • 425 '•- 272 279 396 ��• 22 22 . 335 231 294 Los PUBLIC • 414 252• 263 367 ••5 184 149 176' 1 38 ' COLLEGE. . • . . . . . . . . • • . • 127 11 55 73 92 ... ••• • *YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETEO PERSONS 25 YEARS OLD AND OVER. . 3 053 -2 433 2 682 3 797 17 - 121 25 ••A 523 '2 597 2 561 1 793 4 NO SCHOOL YEARS COMPLETED. • 12 24 at � 30 u• • 28 3 15 ��4 12 ELEMENTARY 1 TO 4 YEARS• • 24 75 92 47 ••4 17 35 ..• 4 94 94 44 32 5 TO 7 YEARS. • L14 235 136 160 34 4 277 201 -90 29 B YEARS . 306 483 283 607 422 793 �• 4 •u 25 •. .... 536 364 250' 204 HIGH SCHOOLS 1 TO 3 YEARS. • 560 4112 4 1 304 798 717 456 4 YEARS . 1 431 677 898 1 275 565 .. 9 •.• 9 1 291 632 763 505 COLLEGES 1 TO 3 YEARS. • 732 285 356 " 4 993 490 693 551 4 YEARS OR MORE • MEDIAN SCHOOL YEARS COMPLETED. . . . 674' 12.6 L72 11.5 229 12.2 535 12.4 •.• ...� " • ... 0.1 12.8 13.7 , 13.9 *RESIDENCE IN 1955 PERSONS 5 YEARS OLD AND OVER, L960 6 301 3 B02 4 756 6 354 33 286 41 6 100 3 751 3 CBS 2 855 413 SAME HOUSE AS IN 1960. • 805 '-' 1 722 ' 540 1 L65 •.. 37 239 ... 41 1 942 3 890 978 .2 566 1 203 2 325 2 327 DIFFERENT HOUSE IN U.S.. . 3 357 '• 2 002 _ -4 041 5 045 33 388 322 2B6 324 CENTRAL CITY OF THIS SMSA. . OTHER PART OF THIS SMSA. 549 ' 3 234 135 :1 175 450 2 407 337 2 948 B 23 4 134 •32 2 432 1'666 1 524 -1-563 . OUTSIDE THIS SMSA. • 1 574 - 692 - 1 184 1 760 101 9 1 070 596 523 515 443 420 368 NORTH AND WEST • •1 443 547 9B4 ` 1 571 .•. •.. 68 9 923 147 73 72 52 SOUTH. • 131 145 200 169 •.. 37 . 121 34 48 7 ABROAD • _ 83 55 133 104 •10 ... ... 137 . 229 SOB MOVED, RESIDENCE IN 1955 NOT REPORTED. 56- 23 42 40 ..• •.. '14T *FAMILY INCOME IN 1959 ALL FAMILIES 1 872 1 176 " 1 433 1 943 9 ••• 64 17 1 943 1 099 1 100 855 UNDER $1.000 35 28 8' 29 ..• . 74 80 72 52 58 46 3B 8 $1,000 TO 1111999 . 28 -• 57 16 69 14 9 ••. ... BS 70 43 B 521000 TO $2.999 . 37 98 16 54 24 •.• _ 113 09 23 12 57.000 TO 531999 . 51 43 48 50 4 120 52 44 11 54,000 TO $4,999 . BO- 117 72 LOS ..• �� 4 120 - 79 58 47 -• $51000,T0 51.999 . 116 172 129 213 4 •.. 4 206 109 3B 37 S61000 TO 561999 . 15B 170 246 265 S ... "4 ... 120 78 78 .42 371000 TO 37,999 195 126 20L 207 •.. 164 72 86 72 $$.BOB TO 58.999 . 222 103 156 257 ••S u. 62- BS 38 40 39.000 TO 59.999 202 66 156 227 ..• 9 337 192 244 202 $10.000 TO $14,999 . 569 147 Sal 361 ••• 217 89 207 172 $15,000 TO 124,999 . . 144 43 64 86 ..• ... 4 245 60 137 160 $25.000 AND OVER MEDIAN INCOMES FAMILIES . 33 $9 06D 8 f6 441 S7 90J 24 37 90l ... •u •. ..• ••• SS 326 f0 537 17 340 65 357 i10 779 17 546 N2 676 fll 667 FAM• A UNREL.�INDIV. . fa 747 SS 784 S7 776 f7 583 •.. ••. •.• ... 213 1, 142 Census Truce Table P—L—GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE POPULATION, BY CENSUS TRACTS: 1960—Con. (Astedek (•) donotos statietim based on 26peroent sample.; Populsllen per household not shown whom Ism than 601wreone In h0useholds. 6lodian not shown whom baso is Ilme than 2001 SUBJECT NEWPORT BEACH --CON. ORANGE • SANTA ANA TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT • F-OD30 _ F-0034 F-0035 'F-0036 B-0019 " G-0058 G-0059 G.0060 G-0061 G-0062 F-0039 G-0040 6-0041 OV RACE AND COUNTRY OF ORIGIN TOTAL POPULATION • 24 4 785 3 600 312 6 674 6 272 4 314 3 511 / 5 673 3 926 8 660 WHITE. • 24 4 763 3 593 310 6 656 6 240 4 289 3'485 5 651 3 828 a 590 NEGRO• • 5 1 1 • • • 4 5 77 1 OTHER RACES. . . . • . . . . . • . • •.. 17 6 1 u• 18 32 25 22 17 ••• 21 69 WHITE, SPANISH SURNAME$ NATIVE*. . 34 69 28 . 176 588 ., 101 116 253 1 269 293 FOREIGN BORN*. ... 17 4 7 .•• 14• 198 12 8 74 ..• 161 16 TOTAL FOREIGN STOCK* . 878 806 94 1 215 1 476 926 629 1 022 1 044 1 317 FOREIGN BORN • . 274 331 37 316 500 292 183 311 281 413 NATIVE, FOR. OR MIKEDPARENTAGE. 604 475 57 899 976 634 446 711 763 899 UNITED KINGDOM . 152 236 1B 195 117 L07 56 Lao 12 179 IRELAND tEIREI • 23 38 4 17 42 44 7 12 12 45 NORWAY . 17 44 u• 35 19 'B 16 7 16 34 SWEDEN • 67 26 •�0 54 78 43 24 57 4 25 GERMANY. • 99 120 182 221 195 107 154 21 134 POLAND • 13 10 ... 34 16 5 35 45 37 29 CZECHOSLOVAKIA • 4 •�9 39 17 20, 16 4 •. 32 AUSTRIA• • 27 20 25 19 •28 8 4 24 HUNGARY. . 4 18 32 12 24 8 5 U•S.S.R. • 21 . •. 16 38 15 • 24 12 44 ITALY. • 11 38 e 54 37 _ 27 32 15 13 85 CANADA • . . . 224 200 11 342 154 135 148 196 92 243 S MEKICO • • 17 18 29 89 . 560 61, 43 197 713 89 ALL OTHERANDNOTREPORTED . • . • • ... 199 67 16 •.. 120 ,. 120 235 117 179 •.. too 349 HOUSEHOLD RELATIONSHIP POPULATION IN HOUSEHOLDS • 4 748 3 389 302 6 645 6 256 •4 0641 3 257 •S 464 3 907 8 660 HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD• • 1 650 1 400 134 1 099 2 439 -1 478 923 1 626 940 2 206 HEAD OF PRIMARY FAMILY • 1 396 1 015 97 1 746 1 680 1 141 830 1 458 890 2 073 PRIMARY INDIVIDUAL • 254 465 30 153 759 337 93 168 50 133 WIFE OF HEAD . 1 247 900 85 1 627 1 410 1 027 754 1 362 776 1 861 CHILD UNDER 18 OF HEAD • • 1 484 053 55 2 70W�, 1 684 1 241 1 288 2 100 1 817 3 924 • OTHER RELATIVE OF HEAD • 322 234 20 332 601 245 215 347 346 574 NONRELATIVE OF HEAD. ,• • . • •24 45 122 7 63 • 122 73 77. 29 28 95 POPULATION IN GROUP QUARTERS . • ;4 37; 11 !0 29 16 250� 254 209 19 INMATE OF INSTITUTION. • • . • . •24 •37 3 � .. 28 4 . 89 ,. 225 • OTHER• . 8 10 1 12 �161' 29 209 19 POPULATION PER HOUSEHOLD . . . • • • •.. 2.60 2.43 2.24 ••• 3.50 2.56 . 2.75' 3.53 3.36 ... 4.16. 3.93 MARRIED COUPLES* • • . • . • . . • •.. 1 286 891 96 1 • .• 1 631 1 436 1 057 758 1 392 ••. `Y 778 1 936 WITH OWN HOUSEHOLD • • • r . . . . . ... 1 282 96 •.• 1 631 1 l 1 •.. 763 1 902 WITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER 6. • 282 171 16 395 304 272 270 516 • 439 936 36 WITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 .. 414 20 090 1 054 667 692 536 521 952 1 480 WITH HUSBAND UNDER 4UN • .1. •. 553 '450 391 391 31 1 O02 502 847 622 627 1 29 WITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER. •22 , 20 486 405 425 732 493 288 1 231 UNRELATED INDIVf0UAL5* . • • . • . • 2B1 281 52BB71 571 48 f..• 18V 164 890 890 . 538 538 321 321 432 473 • ` 93 231 PERSONS UNDER 18 YEARS OLD*• . 1 567 941 55 2 786 1 788 1 307 1 331 2 151 1 919 4 055 LIVING WITH BOTH PARENTS*. . • • . • ••. 1 364 790 50 • . 2 560 1 455 1 131 4 175 1.995 •.• 1 645 3 633 *SCHOOL ENROLLMENT 1• TOTAL ENROLLED, 5 TO 34 YEARS OLD. 1 313 757 33 •.• 1 926 1 158 1 013 957 1 766 1 067 2 571 KINDTOARTEN • 88 35 •.• . 162 BO • 69 69 94 •119 286 PUBLIC • BS 35 .•. :. 151 66 69 69 90 115 282 ELEMENTARY It TO 8 YEARSI. • 758 423 10 1 233 711 546 616 1 003 724 1 774 PUBLIC . 753 396 10 979 569 434 531 906 681 1 530 HIGH SCHOO4 11 TO 4YEARS) • 385 230 18 433 250 244 186 348 166 424 PUBLIC • . 359 196 18 .•• 410 250 230 162 344 '155 338 COLLEGE. . . . . • • • . . . . • 85 69 5 98 117 152 86 320 ... 5B 87 *YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED ' PERSONS 25 YEARS OLD AND OVER. •. 8 2 997 2 411 232 .. 521 3 774 2 602 1 880 2 934 1 620 3 990 NO SCHOOL YEARS COMPLETED. . 4 9 6 .3 5 78 16 6 19 112 21 ELEMENTARYI 3 TO 4 YEARS. . 16 35 4 47 241 56 36 67 77 L17 5 TO 7 YEARS• . . 76 135 7 200 392 228 142 181 179 190 8 YEARS . . • . . 222 233 22 327 845 426 269 331 167 548 HIGH SCHOOLI 1 TO 3 YEARS. . ��4 458 468 9p 600 728 504 400 532 396 956 4 YEARS . . • . 813 739 90 :;� 1 063 756 786 571 1 016 456 1 516 COLLEGEI 1 TO 3 YEARS. . 4 ' 793' 491 --,,/29 796 477 372 296 500 140 468 4 YEARS OR MORE • ••• 615 301 24 461 257 212 ISO 292 93 174 MEDIAN SCHOOL YEARS COMPLETED. . • • fir•• 12.9 12.4 11.6 .. 12.5 10.4 12.1 12.1 12.3 •.. 11.1 12.1 *RESIDENCE IN 1955 PERSONS 5 YEARS OLD AND OVER, 1960 22 4 443 3 357 2B2 5 757 5 609 3 887 3 061 5 002 3 128 7 238 SAME HOUSE AS IN 1960. • 1 751 909 29 1 198 2 226 893 669 1 145 503 1 985 DIFFERENT HOUSE IN U.S.. . 10 2 376 2 219 210 4 468 3 111 2 762 2 210 3 786 2 478 4 915 CENTRAL CITY OF THIS SMSA. • 3 275 232 13 282 135• 111 115 179 134 229 OTHER PART OF THIS SMSA. . •• 1 537 1 462 96 2 432 1 717 1 435 1 232 2 309 982 1 934 OUTSIDE THIS SMSA. . 7 564 525 101 1 754 1 259 1 216 863 1 298 1 362 2 752 NORTH AND WEST . 7 471 478 95 1 466 994 988 715 1 139 663 2 054 SOUTH. • ��a 93 47 6 258 265 228 146 159 499 698 ABROAD . . 105 106 22 63 116 134 81 67 61 262 MOVED, RESIDENCE IN1955 NOT REPORTED. 4 211 123 21 ..• 28 156 98 101 4 ••. 86 76 *FAMILY INCOME IN 1959 ALL FAMILIES • 1 426 1 012 100 1 766 1 670 1 181 844 1 446 890 2 074 UNDER $1,000 • 25 48 4 42 71 20 28 16 49 49 $1,000 TO $1.999 . ..• 58 31 3 40 134 59 24 16 34 51 $2.000 TO $2,999 • 75 89 14 63 156 103 30 56 58 70 $3,000 TO $3,999 . 64 95 15 80 227 69 52 79 .so 179 64400 TO W4099 . 63 61 11 106 220 lot 55 104 104 190 $5,000 TO $5,999 • 121 101 16 204 241 119 94 154 106 283 06,000 TO W6099 • 150 80 4 227 163 , 166 135 219 146 291 57,000 TO $7,999 • 124 97 4 215 125 146 148 ISO 100 303 $6,000 TO $8,999 . 85 SE, 4 190 81 96 91 214 72 194 $9,000 TO $9.999 . 134 64 5 111 59 76 61 96 49 200 W10.000 TO $14.999 • 275 160- 16 342 140 155 106 251 76 221 $15,000 TO $24,999 • ISO 70 4 125 45 36 16 42 16 40 $25.000 AND OVER . •.. 102 SB •.. 21 B 13 4 19 e MEDIAN INCOME$ FAMILIES • . WB 380 47 010 n • 57 563 $5 112 46 599 67 027 87 439 $6 096 $6 747 FAN. 6 UNREL.INDIV. . $7 720 W5 271 67 183 $3 898 $5 172 56 035 $6 52l $5 904 $6 435 554 0 Census Tract • q P- LAR�F�C�HARACTERISTICS OF THE POPULATION, BY CENSUS TRACTS: 1960-Con. [, ( ;, ° mat an 25.permnt manpla. Porcant not aho" wham bona In i m thAR 200J LA HABRA NEWPORT BEACH susiPP NOT REM TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT A-0001 A-0002 A-0003 A-0004 A-0005 A-0006 A-0007 F-0026 F-0027 F-0028 F-0029 F-0030 EMPLOYMENT STATUS, OCC.' A INDUSTRY MALE, 14 YEARS OLD AND OVER . LABOR FORCE• . . PERCENT OF TOTAL . CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE . EMPLOYED UNEMPLOYED • • I I • • . PERCENT OF CIV• LABOR FORCE- NOT IN LABOR FORCE • . . • • . • . . . FEMALE, l4 YEARS OLD AND OVER. , LABOR FORCE. • I • . PERCENT OF TOTAL . EMPLOYED I • • UNEMPLOYED . I • • . I PERCENT OF CIV•LABOR FORCE. . NOT IN LABOR FORCE • • . . • • . . . MARRIED WOMEN IN L.F•, HUSBAND PRES. , WITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER 6. . • . • . MALE, EMPLOYED PROFESSIL, TECHNILI A KINDRED WORKERS. MGRS., OFFS., A FROM, S, INCL. FARM. . CLERICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS . . • . . SALES WORKERS. • I CRAFTSMEN, FOREMEN,AKINDRED WORKERS. OPERATIVES AND KINDRED WORKERS . bRW YMICFMO. n WORKERS. . . • • • . RTE RTEO. . • • YED • I • • • A KINDREDWORKER PAIS, INCL. FARM. D WORKERS 161KINDRED WORKER RED WORKERS LABORERS, EXCEPT MINE . OCCUPATION NOT REPORTED. • • . . . . TOTAL EMPLOYED I PRIVATE WAGE AND SALARY WORKERS I GOVERNMENT WORKERS • SELF-EMPLOYED WORKERS. UNPAID FAMILY WORKERS . • • • • . TOTAL EMPLOYED MINING CONSTRUCTION MANUFACTURING• • I I • . • . • • • FURNITURE A LUMBER A WOOD PRODUCTS METAL INDUSTRIES • . . . MACHINERY. I . I • TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT OTHER DURABLE GOODS• . FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS• • . • I PRINT•, PUB616nIu0 W ALLIGV mueR. OTHER NONDUR. (INCL, NOT SPECI MFG)• RAILROAD AND RAILWAY EXPRESS SERVICE - OTHER TRANSPORTATION , COMMUN•, UTIL.' S SANITARY SERVI WHOLESALE TRADE• • . . EATING AND DRINKING PLACES OTHER RETAIL TRADE BUSINESS AND REPAIR SERVICES PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS OTHER PERSONAL SERVICES• HOSPITALS . EDUCATIONAL SERVICES . . . . OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND RELATED SERV. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION • . I I • . OTHER INDUSTRIES (INCL. NOT REPORTED) - MEANS OF TRANSPORT. A PLACE OF WORK ALL WORKERS !INCL. ARMED FORCES) PRIVATE AUTOMOBILE OR CAR POOL RAILROAD SUBNAY OR ELEVATED . BUS OR STREETCAR WALKED TO WORK OTHER MEANS• WORKED AT HOME NOT REPORTED I • . • • • • . . INSIDE SMSA. . LOS ANGELES C)TY . I I • . LONG BEACH CITY I REMINDER OF LOS ANOELES COUNTY. ORANGE COUNTY I I I OUTSIDC SMSA I KACC Or WORK HOTREPORTED . • I 2 198 1 440 1 920 1 193 67.4 62.4 1 916 1 193 1 650 1 ISO 66 35 3.4 2.9 276 255 2 394 1 616 781 541 32.6 33.5 758 514 23 27 2.9 5.0 1 613 1 075 556 346 120 ' 62 "+11650 1 ISO ' 432 107 368 134 139 87 208 IDS , 372 234 213 239 2B B7 59 ' 144 31 22 758 ,' '514 ISO 41 38 12 317 ' 143 75" 68 V 21 56 91 23 49 70 73 µ 251 12 608 LC t 1 672 ' T2 , 2 Gas �'• f 1 331 t 29, 200 233 't L34 " 24 7 2 608 •` t 1 672 ' 29 , 16 17l _ 110 8117 514 19 18 137 82 262.- 128 140 t 65 BB 31 47' 42 18 19 56 '17 120 112 20 0 50 44 73 49 180 82 40 36 338 280 7B 42 30 73 29 34 23 27 220 145 112 45 66 45 t•' 262 t 122 ' 2 573 1 Ste ' 2 421''t 1 319 ]2 • 101 3 • 29 45 25 58 41 'I 2 492 t 1 562 504 162 48 19 1 193 t 396 t 747 983 48 12 33 41 1 776 2 248 9 1 603 1 976 9 90.3 67.9 1 603 1 961 I19 1 551 1 903 9 52 58 3.2 3.0 173 272 ... •.. 1 706 2 428 B 619 788 36.3 32.5 56L 747 58 41 9.4 5.2 1'087 '1640 ' 1•B, ••- 498 '' 548 •.• I' 172 161 •.• ••• 1 $51 1 903 9 ' 234 348 '- • u 205 218 -101 88 •1 : ,A 86 _''250 368 392 •5 ' •321 265 4 168 98 12929 BB 79 ' B6 1 ••• ••• ' 561 747 91 13, 24 21 187' ?° 260 - 34 75 _ B 13 119 " 110 •23 40 •° 43 44' 20 20 19 21 21'l12 2 650 t'-1 9 ' F 1'769 2 129 9 ' S 229 209 ' 106 `-' 223 •• l• 3 112 °f2 650 r• 9 r a 19 5"121 I'1 132 1 '• 030 - 986 41 'I 45 132 197 197 D^ 253 67 94 76 47 19 B 47 rv1 20 106 205 1t 19 ' 10 79 24 41 52 5 ;'157 " 167 `t t• 51 34 259 7as 62 77 33 51 50 33 15 41 a 170 189 t t 43 44 '1 i60 .•t 1 •' 1 'l162 264 ••• •..'r 2 085 ''`2 631 rTt 9 1"957 2 425 'U'1 9 ' I23 •68 T '0 I .• 52 _ 12 f' 1t 340 2 029 t 2 501 9 •'� I ' 36 17 ..4 ' 844 l 010 'Y ' e 729' •,1 112 20 5636 •u u. 74 98 13 2 3B1 1 539 79 172 120 172 179 •13 4 e 13 1 698 1 '04 69 1 13 1 642 l 076 10 56 20 n• ••• 3.3 2.5 19 ..• 658 419 83 ' '20 "It 973 1 622 2l 1 117 1... 114.9 31.6 6 1 001 500 4 35 13 .I• ..• 3.7 2.5 62 ' 12 1 934 1 109 13 ... 386 229 µ ..• 20 16 69 1. 13 111 642 1 076 ..• 350 1B5 492 233 131 I14, S2 • 224 180 4 144 162 13 BB 45 I.5 177 B :1 97 28 44 37 28 92 77 17 B 1 001 500 4 4 245 104 I14 76 72 ' �.. 318 125 105 77 15 30 16 37 46 1^ 38 4 79 43 I14 ..• • 101 Jl3 16 1 21 2 643 1 576 73 1 9 1 751 : 1 070 4 t 4 590 294 . • JL 42 86 t II 21 2,643 1 976 I14 5• 3 4 141• 101 18 497 353 17 41 5 56 15 144 95 4 115 75 µ 39 20 5 20 19 20 9 'L.i. 33 30 57 49 AY 7 21 I1 �14 •' 62 33 q 55 • 34 µ 120 106 411 245 74 23 58 50 I14 56 36 ... 49 19 4 too 122 251 90 147 BO 90 S75 290 86 1 21' a, 2 630' 1 541 72 2 047 1 145 4 I•17 ii. • 189 119 I14 39, 39 �.. 148' 69 14 189 • 146 76 1 21 2 403' 1 384 186 130, 4 52• •'' 30 21' i. •• 134 59 51 21 2 031 1 169 461 31 1 1••. 48 l0 '196 109 1 475 963 1 084 793 73.5 80.7 1 072 793 1 056 781 16 12 1.5 1.5 391 190 1 743 1 106 483 220 27.7 20.6 471 220 12 2.5 1 260 a78 179 '121 24 ' 19 1 056 781 225 203 317 2B5 62 15 168 126 71 55 24 12 4 7 20 12 23 20 142 46 471 226 145 35 37 19 105 77 52. 20 4 B 28 23- 24 12 •68 142 1 527 1 009 1 035 657 159 65 309 260 24 • 11 L 527 1 009 a 4 108 70 293 264 20 26 24 71 78' 12 ' 78 27 31 16 4 20 45 25 56 24 4 24 20 33 23 55 44 36 11 184 77 31 "' 18 48 34 30 23 16 23 113' 54 107 76 30 20 407 + 246 1 477 970 1 120 769 99 28 28 LLB 43 197 115 1 280 657 198 B2 24 24 104 71 954 680 19 16 17897 T�� Ccnsus Tracts . 555 Tablc P-3. LABOR FORCE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE POPULATION, BY CENSUS TRACTS: 1960-Con. IB6ecd on 26-pemnt sample, Percent not shown whew bees Islam than 2DOI SUBJECT NEWPORT BEACH --CON. ORANGE SANTA ANA TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT 0.0060 0-0061 0.0062 TRACTTRACT TRACT F-0039079 0-0040 0.0041 F-0070 F-0034 F-035 F-0076 8-0039 0-0058 0.0059 CV EMPLOYMENT STATUS' OCC., A INDUSTRY MALE, 14 YEARS OLD AND OVER. • 1 22 1 745 1 383 135 2 044 2 090 1 434 ;1 161 1 072 1 592 1 101 934 2 420 2 060 LABOR FORCE• 22 1 337 962 92 1 736 84.9 1 570 75.1 1 162 61.0 802 76.0 85.0 84.8 85.1 PERCENT OF TOTAL . CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE . 76.6 1 328 69.6 ' 951 • 92 l 664 1 521 l 064 655 • 1 537 740 3 013 1 744 EMPLOYED • • • 1 283. 920 81 • 1 649 1 420 ' 1 023 41 795 60 ' 1 467 70 . 694 46 69 UNEMPLOYED . • • • • VS Jl 3.3 I it .. t• 15 0.9 lot 6.6 3.9 7.0 ' 4.6 6.2 3.8 PERCENT OF CIV. LABOR FORCE. • 3.4 • 308 ' 520 272 1' 279 280 •.. 167 360 NOT IN LABOR FORCE . . . . . . • . • • 408 421 43 ... FEMALE' 14 YEARS OLD AND OVER. . 1 869 1 50D 132 2 266 2 696 1 799 1 216 2 032 797 1 154 357 2 675 934 LABOR FORCE• • S1V 'S23 '34.9 4B Boo " 35.3 1 017 770 42.8 1 442 36.3 ' 3942 30A 34.9 PERCENT OF TOTAL . • 27.5 � • 44 753 .'••37.7 901 725 �' 416 ' 73 319 895 EMPLOYED 469 25 489 30 4 • 44 116 45 ,' 24 ' 54 ..• •' 27 39 UNEMPLOYED • . • • PERCENT OF CIV.�LABOR FORCE. • 4.9 5.8 �84 5.5 '1 466 11.4 679 5.8 11 029 i' S•4 ' 774 6.8 1 235 I.. :. 7•5 797 4.2 1 741 NOT IN LABOR FORCE . '1 355' 977 26 ` 552 1 '" 497 394 �' ;' 280 491 225 606 MARRIED WOMEN IN L.F., HUSBAND PRES. _ 321 263 L36 '1 110 - 73 BV 106 ••• 62 182 WITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER 6. • . . . '• 43 42 0• •.. MALE' EMPLOYED 1 283 •920 81 649 '• 1 420 ' 111,023 102 795 117 1 467 ' 2l4 694 78 t 744 160 PRDFE$5,L1 TECHN, L, 6 KINDRED WORKERS. ••' 320 107 11 " 225 'J54 !44 134 78 2as 66 152 MORS.. OFFS.' 6 PROPRIS, INCL. FARM. • 1•Y '.� 298 `175 B • 131 69 ,' l05 I� J1 BB 35 35" 152 CLERICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS . . 86 53 126 196 ;i 132 �' 109 58 94 50 162 SALES WORKERS• • • . • . . • 149 108 {` •• •19 297 299 22J 205 ' 412 125 55B CRAFTSMEN, FOREMEN, A• KINDRED WORKERS. ,159 ,•1B1 235 '•308 135 137 247 124 281 OPERATIVES AND KINDRED WORKERS . • . 53 67 ' 17 4 "' " �70 �" ' �64 •76 •73 •94 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD WORKERS. • ' �68 • "' 116 111 ' I' ', SERVICE WNRS., E%C• PR IV. HOUSEHOLD. • ' 3 • , .• 4 BO 141 Sv 97 1� BD 68 ,' " 112 U2 LABORERS. EXCEPT MINE. . 48 56 " e 16 BS 52 25 17 • 47 37 OCCUPATION NOT REPORTED. • • . • . . •. 112 85 le ... ,, 3 t• •1 FEMALE' EMPLOYED . . • 4B9 4B9 44 r, 753 `171 .1� 901 ' 725 t" '128 418 56 747 149 `j V) 319 32 :� 895 104 PROFESSIL• TECHN,L, 6 KINDRED WORKERS. 80 95 13 S7 157 28 "' 51 37 • 226 8 40 MORS., OFFS., A PROPR,S, INCL. FARM. . ''1 •.• 43 42 . ••8 255 '_, 247 •'4 188 ' 138 .'291 "104 ', " 706 CLERICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS • • 185 _124 B2 9B� ` '123 24 68 .2 3 SALES WORKERS. • ' • _ !7 55 •• �� �69, 12 CRAFTSMEN, FOREMEN, 6�KINDRED WORKERS. - 8 ` 4' • •!0 . " �89 " 363, F 60 • 40 66 1 1J6 OPERATIVES AND KINDRED WORKERS . • • 25 �' 27 28 '� 75 3] 12 3S 19 59 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD WORKERS. . • • • ,` 40 70 •• •l7 �,� ° 63 ;�, 63 !0: : B4 94, ,16 123 SERVICE WKRS., EXC. PRIV. HOUSEHOLD. . 35 ; 52 At • , ,, 9 4 �• ' �13 •32 LABORERS, EXCEPT MINE. • • • .• ' BYO .• " "�60 ,� 7 60 '•32 ` 12 19 OCCUPATION NOT REPORTED• • • . • ... ••�'.•• 11 '1 TOTAL EMPLOYED • ••• t 772 11 A 409 .•I ,125 ••• ` 2 402 ; 1.711 2 321 1' 775� 748 "'1 372 It 213 I' 441 ' 2 210 1 560 •'�' 1 013 ,2 095 679 2 120 PRIVATE WAGE AND SALARY WORKERS. • •5. 183 974 '_'153 101 ' ' ••• I`-.•. 406 _"J10 190 �" 190' J3 • l01 7J4 GOVEA%NENT WORKERS . . ,,, ' . 207 16 246 ' 205 -' 170 82 246 17 316 SELF-EMPLOYED WORKERS• • - '' 374 270 8 79 I'• 31 ti 56 •.. ' 21 • ••• UNPAID FAMILY WORKERS. . . • • • .•. il,t B i'a 12 u• ,. ••• ,i 12 ,' TOTAL EMPLOYED • 1 772 ,1 409 125 'ar •• 2 402 321, bl • .l 748 '1 213 11' 2 210 32 3 O13 .2 u. 679 12 MINING . • • • . . • . . . • • 1�" . 1 14 19"' .• •16 24 1 176 5 r, 198 u ••. 126 I' ' 9B' ' 239 94 282 CONSTRUCTION • • . • . . • • . • . i,A[ 130 , 117 74 D 59l 47l 'I 302 '• 328 422 ' 256 '� 679 MANUFACTURING. . . . • . . • 350 " „ r 244 6.t 9.4 36 nLV 21 to • 20' 3 8 20 24 FURNITURE A LUMBER 6 WOOD PRODUCTS • ' 13 15 • !07 102 '. 36 6B " 72 ' 49 89 METAL INDUSTRIES . ("• 1 22 ;'"` IT 18 " 3 !0 �; ' L19 96 rf. 70 I` '13 144 _ 80 258 MACHINERY. • 123 �•1 70 57 •�` '; 13 91 52 ' ' 50 '' 44 56 20 60 TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT • 77 60 3D ', 21 ' 20 ' 9 61 OTHER DURABLE GOODS• . 32 27 • �•4 ' 29 ': 51 24 • 23 53 6 1� 12 FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS• . • . • , 4 13 .' 23 ' 57 to 32 4 ' 14 TEATILE AND APPAREL PRODUCTS . • . "� 17�.� 4 �' • 54 15 �' 9 !' '31 " 15 7B N4 PRINT., PUBLISHIG, 6 ALLIED INDUS. • 36 7l ••4 `- 92 u. 49 40 I • 32 4� 8 _ SB OTHER HONOUR. (INCL. NOT SPEC. MFGI• 26 13 P c.• �. B ']B RAILROAD AND RAILWAY EXPRESS SERVICE . •" •. tr •24 4 • •, �� •42 iT •16 '20 57 13 OTHER TRANSPORTATION . • . . " 41 • ••4 '' 83 21 87 • 72 '40 " 97 19 114 COMMUN., UTIL.• 6 SANITARY SERV. . "" 41 °. 37 •� . 113 .I a 107 '1 45 �' 23 47 46 62 WHOLESALE TRADE. . . . 36 �' 26 "� , 1•�9 '�• 53 1' 74 77 59 ' 49 . 61 90 EATING AND DRINKING PLACES . �• 87 l` 64 ° 284 '' 276 327 �� 105 ' 282 ''l24 427 OTHER RETAIL TRADE . . • . . i'" 1' 259 ':. 154 �' 7 .; •136 I. jy 78 BUSINESS AND REPAIR SERVICES • • u 51 68 '.,' i,' 45 �� 87 12 , ,86 •• 75 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS . . . . • . . • .. 57 ': •�� -. 39 • •• i, 6V 89 i 23'• 1B 53 44 41 OTHER PERSONAL SERVICES. • • . • . . •. $1 -' 45 4 •' S8 69 140 �' '75 ' 57 B 52 HOSPITALS . • . . . • . . • • • • •.. 4 e, 66 ;; 17 4 ,� I, 1B0 1'• 148 120 E 66 " 215 76 121 EDUCATIONAL SERVICES . . • . . . . . 'I 128 52 ' ' 4 ,. 117 ' 107 i •, 77 1' ' 32 ' 9653 20 81 OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND RELATED SERV. . .•• 164 36 I` 14Y ; 107 81 �' 90 ' 172 378 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION. . • • . • . • •. ` 77 " 1303 66 ,1 12 1B . • 34V 299 273 1.�;192 239 • .• ,147 47 313 OTHER INDUSTRIES (INCL. NOT REPORTED). " n• ,'!75 e1', •1 MEANS OF TRANSPORT. A PLACE OF WORK ALL WORKERS (INCL. ARMED FORCES) • 22 1 718 •, .1.393 122 12 437 2'122 ,2 272 1 814 1 BIB al 467 '1 216 069 " 2 23B 014 • A 171 1 011 .2 2 819 SVB PRIVATE AUTOMOBILE OR CAR POOL • 1. 388 �l 026 ;,�, 78 '•• t,il •.. • •• RAILROAD . . . . SUBWAY OR ELEVATED • • .. • '• W u• '^ '• •.• ... , •'• "' 44 ..• 27 I' •16 ' • 7 „ •70 . •55 BUS OR STREETCAR • ��' ;••. e . 5. "' S6 163 164 '• 40 76 23 a 51 WALKED TO WORK . Il, •. 56 I. 148 •' 2fi 140 1 40 „ 56 27 ' . .89 21 69 OTHER MEANS. . •• �° - • 4 BO 100 29 24 27 _ S 47 ' WORKED AT HOME . 1B 4 50 '„1158 •65 143 is _ .•. 22 �� 107 4, 76 40 25 .. _ 73 49 NOT REPORTED • . . . . • • • • • L I 1 INSIDE SNSA. . . la 1 517 !04 2 349 12 161 ,X 698 it 138 2 179 35 . 1 08B 29 2 760 LOB ANGELES CITY • r . . • • • 69 ,1.245 ,' 100 •�9 . 73 49 _ 55 i 20 '84 ' 73 Vl LONG BEACH CITY• • • •• ' 54 29 )` •• 32 134 21 28 2Y 50 32 61 ME" INDEX OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY. . • .• •lB 49 •1,745 S0 '1.066 T •. 2 l30 1'2 Ob] �1 $69 I1 034 2 020 ��� 1 027 ,•2 569 • ORANOC COUNTY. • . • ,•95 •. ' 05 a 41 74 ' !B ••• 70 4l OUTSIDE SMSA • • . • • l • ••4 21 21 •• •is H• 23 i1 303 76 I" '44 W .•• 57 'VS PLACC OE WORK NOT REPORTED . 380 327 •.. Ir s • Census Tracts • 395 Table P-2,AGE, COLOR, AND MARITAL STATUS OF THE POPULATION, BY SEX, BY CENSUS TRACTS: 1960—Con, iMedien nat ehaw when been ie Ine tb4n 60I �, ' ✓ NEWPORT BEACH r DO N09,REMOVE TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT FT0034 FJ•0026 F?0027 F?0028 F?0029 F.0030 F-0030 / By MALE FEMALE MALERACT FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE ,FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE AGE TOTAL• • . I • IS 24 1 910 3 $43 1 945 2 019 1 950 2 IB9 1 592 1 653 35 24 . n♦ 2 346 34 2 439 25 UNDER l YEAR • 39 42 27 B 71 29 19 23 33 31 30 n• • 32 74 1 YEAR • . . • n• ... 33 34 19 12 31 22 SO 36 ... 2 YEARS• • I . • 1 • 30 21 23 J4 23 21 45 43 40 39 3 YEARS. • • I I I 1 29 50 22 21 3A 29 4 YEARS • • .n 3 29 78 20 27 29 47 53 SO • 39 38 S YEARS • . I I ••• 1 3 48 26 27 77 32 36 29 55 54 .0 50 78 6 YEARS • I . • ... 27 38 29 34 35 42 51 44 44 7 YEA42 RS• • ••• ... 37 42 n 39 49 42. 27 45 44 n 48 35 6 YEARS. • n• 1 75 27 27 29 3L 36 79 ••• 36 56 9 YEA • I13 . 34 39 35 49 32 27 36 72 43 3B ••• 30 31 10 YEARS • • n.• 49 30 1 �a 42 _ ---ItO N7 11 YEARS • ___ _ ••l • 50 4J 34 33 41 44 28 32 Iu—�-•. .•' 67 6] 12 YEARS I !l YEARS • • : • •11 45 36 30 47 49 38 35 �6._463 52 28 14 YEARS • I11 44 31• 52 27 31 56 27 32 1B, • 46 31 15 YEARS . 47 36 36 211 35 33 18 1B 55 34 16 YEARS • ... .• ! 43 47 Jl 20 ]0 35 _„-3$ 20 .0 a 4B 72_ =4 17 YEARS • 1 u• 40 29 J9 20 3J Y7 32 9 •.• �q 18 YEARS • ' •.. 13 26 20 72 8 1 27 22 !p CEARS.. . • . • •,..., �._ •__ .•• —'14�`—J3 9, 11 14 20 YEARS • • • .•. 13 1 15 2 114 2 70a 1 30a 1 478 1 211 1 525 575 972 18 1 477 l 6b4 21 YEARS AND OVER• . • . • • • • TOTAL • 18 i 24 3 910 7 543 1 945 a O1 1 950 2 189 1 592 1 653 186 24 2 346 187 2 439 155 UNDER 5 YEARS. . 2 2 159 191I 111 !0 140 169 114 138 206 2V2 331 •.. ••• 215 211 5 TO • YEARS . . • • • ... t 174 190 223 1VB 3B1 17 148� 317 i 223 171 105 • .. 251 272 30 TO 14 YEARS I . • 1 2 4 1 243 196 190 161 101,1 185 146 95 74 1 ••, 205 L63 15 TO 19 YEARS • lA 20 71 20 TO 24 YEARS • IIl • 2 l52 ,3}7F33 16V B _3,04 93 101 S3 94 7 •. B6 23 TO 29 YEARS • ... 182 _ 151�35 30 TO 34 YEARS . • 2 2 1 ____.L49 219 263' —.1316._ 1691 145 165 L91 176 L97 243 TO 39 YEARS I • YEARS • 1 206 20149 39 12B ' 1745 40 TO44 . --•4 S 2B0 278 ibl 172 1B1 117 107 •. 189 201 TO 49 YEARS . . • . • . • 280 14 L05 136 81 79 14D 187 SO TO 54 YEARS I .,. • • 3 1 178 203 289 13 113 135 53 51 •.. 135 139 55 TO 59 YEARS . I . . • • I 1 I12 100 251 11 �07 121. 41 4265 —�� ' 97 60 TO 64 YEARS • . . 1 1S7210 .2 12J 35 73 116 TO 69 YEARS I . 170 182 9 44 55 15 18 .•• ... 73 83 70 TO 74 YEARS • . . . • I • •.• 99 4 23 38 9 16 ... 57 43 75 TO 79 YEARS . 1 •.• 76 52 2 12 20 4 7 ••• ��� 15 74 80 TO 84 YEARS • 1 27 7 ll 3 " 3 7 16 85 YEARS AND OVER. . . ..• ..• 3B 171 43.1 39. 7hb 77.7 70A 70.5WHITE. .. •24 76.4 SOIL MEDIAN AGE I . I I I • .. • ... '...• 40.2 • 18 24 2 903 7 523 2 00 1 940 2 171 1 588 1 645 184 2 335 185 2 428 l53 JNDER S YEARS• . I • 2 2 159 ISO 30 140 113 206 231 •.• 215 209 S TO 9 YEARS • I . • ... 1 174 195 "222 140 lei 17 14 L69 213 ISO 223 242 171 185 •.• ..I 251 232 10 TO 14 YEARS • . I • I 1 1 4 243 189 160 10 184 146 95 74 1 205 162 15 TO 19 YEARS 2 ' 1 2 194 153 L84 127 9 102 129 20 41 17 .I. 71 66 10 TO 24 YEARS I I I11 150 ' 163 90 8 92 99 53 . 93 7 u• 71 B5 25 TO 29 YEARS • u• 2 149 L81 124 13 99 132 134 172 7 116 153 30 TO 34 YEARS I . . . • .•I 2 1 2L9 261 179 16 144 l62 190 173 196 24L 35 TO 39 YEARS . • I • 1 206 980 153 141 138 196 127 136 208 169 40 TO 44 YEARS • ... 279 276 L33 15 170 179 113 105 Lee 201 45 TO 49 YEARS . I 4 5 '1 178 279 L41 14 105 135 BO 79 • • 147 182 50 TO 54 YEARS • I I • 5 287 94 11 10172 5J 31 .0 . 133 138 55 TO 59 YEARS . . I . 1 1 I I12 •203 178 250 115 114 100 120 40 42 •.. 98 124 60 TO 64 YEARS • 1 „ 167 ' 218 97 12J, 87 123 35 35 9S e Li83 63 TO 69 YEARS . 74 YEARS ..I I11 I11 130 •" 1B2 64 90i 43 53 1S 10 70 TO . • YEARS AND OVER 121 168 57 82 41 69 14 26 79 92 33.2 75 . MEDIAN AGE I . • . • • . I . . • •.• • ,YD•3 ':43.2 35.9 39.61 33.5 37.6 30.3 30.4 ... • 36.4 NONWHITE I I • 7 20 9 l0 :0 18 ' 1 4 e 2 11 2 11 ••2 UNDER 5 YEARS. . . ..I ••• 3 3 :•• u ••� ..• , 5 TO 9 YEARS • I I • �•• 1 " ..I . • I11 u• ,•.. LO TO 14 YEARS . I I13 1' I 1 112 I 1 15 TO 19 YEARS • 1 1 ', I11 •, 2 2 • ... ••• 20 TO 24 YEARS • I12 1 2 • ..• I 25 TO 29 YEARS • . I' 1 I11 •, 1 II'1 •• ... ••2 ••1 30 TO 34 YEARS • • •.. 1 ' 2 1 wl 2 I11 3 3 35 TO 39 YEARS • I I • • 1 • l� 1 2 1 .•• 2 1 40 TO 44 YEARS • w MIS I . 2 I. 2! 2 2 I11 2 1 u. 45 TO 49 YEARS • i 1 w 1 3 �, 1 2 1 50 TO 54 YEARS • ..1 1 55 TO 59 YEARS . ••• 2 1 I11 3 • ..2 60 TO 64 YEARS • i, 2 I 1 1 • • • .• 65 TO 69 YEARS . I I u. ... ,• I .• ••• ••• 70 TO 74 YEARS I I • 75 YEARS AND OVER. . . ••• •• ••• ('• •.. . ... •,• . • ni ... 3 I•. MEDIAN AGE I I . I I . I I . . • ... j • ..• . .•., I. •.• ... ..• I MARITAL STATUS TOTAL. 14 YEARS AND OVER • .10 17 2 376 2 97 '49 1 539 1 62 1 475 1 747 1 001 1 086 151 2V 12 1 745 752 1 B69 349 SINGLE • . 3 2 �` 497 '1 76 417 997 24 1 O1 393 997 357 1 ODB 155 827 !33 11 1 201 1 294 MARRIED• . I I • 12 12 1 743 12 2 9 19 1 7 •.• 12 14 SEPARATED • I I . • •.. I1 26 7 458 43 24 31 262 11 71 u. ..• 67 218 WIDOWED • • . . . .n 2 I 52 54 116 12 71 1 ..• 43 lOB DIVORCED . . • I • . .. I I . I 1 i 86 267 82 12 NONWHITE. 14 YEARS AND OVER. . 7 13 D 1 !0 4 17 4 4 b /.• ••. • 9 7 J SINGLE • I. • 6 6 S 6 2 4 10 .0 4 4 I.. •.� 6 4 MARRIED• ... 1 1 4 •.. 1 •u 1 •Ii SEPARATED. . .n I11 ..• ... 3 ... 1 2 •• 1 .I. ..I BIDOWED• . •. ... • ... 1 1 7 ... 1 DIVORCED . . .... .. 1] I 896 I 'n Census Tracts Table P-2• AGE, COLOR, AND MARITAL STATUS OF THE POPULATION, BY SEX, BY CENSUS TRACTS: 1960—Con. 1)feJian not Shown where Lana Is Im than 501 NEWPDRY REACH --CON. 0nanuc TRACT TRACT SUBJECT FTRACT FTRACT BTOOl9 GACTTOOSB TRACT 0.0059 0-0060 0-0061 MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE ' FRACT EMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE AGE MALE FEMALE 3 237 3 437 2 819 3 471 1 944 2 )4, t T1 t B40 TOTAL• • . • ! 776 1 064 21 150 162 4 2 53 '_ 45 46 41 31 UNDER 1 YEAR • 22 29 p ••5 9I 97 63 6l 43 ]B 35 1 YEAR . 316 0 14 l 97 96 70 4S yo 4V 43 32 2 YEARS• • • 33 26 1 2 69 l05 SI 56 43 44 3 YEARS• • . • • • 20 91 05 61 53 J9 44 52 31 4 YEARS• • . . . _ 24 I 1 ••• 81 B6 52 41 71 40 JE 7 YEARS • • • 30 I 19 2 ••• I J9 37 41 79 'S7 6 YEARS. . • . . • • 23 23 4 •.l 71 BS 42 40 3l 31 35 3p 7 YEARS. . . . • 30 •I ' + 90 69 SO 45 32 76 40 3E S YEARS. . • l0 21 • ••1 72 65 54 44 37 39 71 3: 9 YEARS. . • . . • 24 34 • • 104 67 74 43 43 34 1 31 7. LO YEARS . . • • . • 27 35 20 SO 65 J7 65 29 R J3 4E 11 YEARS . . . • • . • --2 1 ••, 90 02 46 46 37 35 39 3( 2B 40 l2 YEARS . . . . • •—r0 3 1 .•, I',� •.. 6B 72 3B 26 37 21 17 YEARS . . . • • • . .__ 45 44 27 24 25 3E 27 316 0 •�l 1 • 14 YEARS . • • . • . • 52 53 33 4] 24 23 34 tl l! YEARS . . • • • . • 23 27 l • 42 60 34 45 30 24 16 '2S 16 YEARS . . . . . . 2 2 I' •.. 37 42 31 42 16 4D 17 21 17 YEARS . . . • . •TT 2 SIB ... 21 36 37 26 46 22' 59 12 2' 1B YEARS • • . • 2q 17 1 •.• JO 25 45 17 48 17 2' 14 YEARS . . . . • 25 23 34 2 392 1 267 1 SVB 1 002 l OVi • 11J 173 20 YEARS . • • 227 1 3p7 • 1 776 1 979 1 BSO 21 YEARS AND OVER. . . • . 1 7 457 1 97B 2 736 1 1 00: TOTAL. • 1 776 I 1 564 Ile .13D 162 17 lZ 3 237 7 437 443 474 2 819 322 341 209 21B 189 too 222 22 222 206 '20 UNDER S YEARS. • 125 122 7 408 41l 252 210 237 174 165 167 16. ! TO 9 YEARS • 122 L25 140 10 367 344 200 220 126 ITT 94 IS 30 TO 14 YEARS . 122 9 198 206 16L 262 106 36B BS 12 15 TO 19 YEARS • 304 B 12 130 162 243 160 119 149 340' 14 20 TO 24 YEARS • _�.• 209 267 190 150 162 154 144 14 10 6 25 TO 29 YEARS . 114 129 12J 5 10 . 275 266 160 '164 181 169 '16 30 TO 34 YEARS • _ 283 332 129 171 148 132 130 109 9 129 1 125 145 1� io 35 TO 39 YEARS • _ 244 198 147 121 1J5 82 9 40 TO 44 YEARS • IVS 12 I3 . Let 177 139 197 Lai 101 132 75 5 43 TO 49 YEARS • • 125 113 12 it Y 130 328 146 202 90 115 52 4 !O TO 54 YEARS • • . • Lie I30 13 ��, 1S •• 112 123 134 193 83 110 42 4 !S TO 59 YEARS • 106 BS LOB , 7_: BO 113 145 71 106 35 4 60 TO 64 YEARS • __ :. - 9 �- 9 —� py Bl D9 225 217 67 69 40 3 7q a5 72 65 TO 69 YEARS • 3 10 5B 65 121 V0 56 23 3 70 TO 74 YEARS • 73 45 6 y 3 73 33 97 163 24 31 14 75 TO 79 YEARS • 25 22 1 10 17 54 104 10 32 ll 90 TO B4 YEARS . • 19 J 12 20 70 6N , 73.6 27.9 20. 15 YEARS AND OVER. . 6 l9 •6 42.1 1A -42.6 •.• • 26.3 27.3 31.3 •79.0 72.2 MEDIAN AGE . . . . . . . . • . . 35.7 ,30.9 3 235 7 421 2 807 3 4J3 1 972 3'213 1 l 7E WMITE. . 1 732 1 061 1l6 148 .'162 17 12 443 470 321 737 206 213 179 221 22 221 206 2( UNDER S YEARS• • 125 322 •, 7 400 408 251 216 189 174 165 167 It 5 TO 9 YEARS 122 I40 l0 8 387 344 197 237 l2b 176 93 1: 30 TO 14 YEARS • 125 99 7 4 19B 206 161 219 259 306 167 B4 13 1S TO l9 YEARS • 120 104 6 12 130 162 241 119 144 136 1• 20 TO 24 YEARS • 112 106 10 - B 209 265 190 116 152 153 144 lE 25 TO 29 YEARS . 114 122 • 5 •- 10 ,274 263 156 147 162 180 I68 It 30 TO 34 YEARS • 129 152 9 l5 283 770 129 170 172 130 lOB )5 TO 39 YEARS . l29 145 I 12 19 2µ3 330 129 140 !2l 135 82 40 TO 44 YEARS • 125 145 12 13 ISL L77 139 195 100 132 75 45 TO 49 YEARS • 125 •, ,r 13 11 170 127 148 toI 90 1Is 51, SO TO 54 YEARS . 118 113 13 15 112 123 134 202 • 118 41 55 TO 59 YEARS • L06 129 6 BO ,113 1V5 193 83 1B9 31, 60 TO 64 YEARS • BS 108 9 9 7V B1 139 225 7l 40 63 TO 69 YEARS . . 79 95 3 10 •.. 58 65 129 217 67 119 46 70 TO 14 YEARS . • 73 72 12 55 90 1B9 331 74 73.9 27.8 26 73 YEARS AND OVER. • 52 I B6 y' '42.6 42.1 •.. ' 36.2 12T.7 31.4 39.3 72.2 MEDIAN AGE . . . . . • • . • • 35.7 �3189 t 2 16 12 20 6 19 11 NONWHITE . •4• J 2 '• :1; '• 4 1 y 3 1 1 ' UNDER 5 YEARS. . ` �'^ '^ 'i 3 1 ? . '1 5 TO 9 YEARS . ' •^ . I' • 5 •� • 'I 10 TO L4 YEARS . • '2 11.•• ' I • u2 5 1 l5 70 19 YEARS • ' ••' ' ••2 ' y 20 TO 24 YEARS . 2 �.•.. ••i ••• �l ••N ; • 1 25 TO 29 YEARS • '• 1 3 •2 3 . •l 30 TO 34 YEARS 1 �' t �•1 . { 2 •4 1 1 75 TO 39 YEARS • 1 ••Z �• 40 TO 44 YEARS • ' ' ••• ••1 ' 45 TO 49 YEARS . ' ' •I, 1 SO TO 54 YEARS • ..1 ' • •.i ' 55 TO 39 YEARS • •'� Et .1 ' 60 TO 64 YEARS „ ' 65 TO 69 YEARS - O 74 YEARS . TO T 75 YEARS AND OVER. • •.. • • • ..• •.• • u. MEDIAN AGE . . . . . . . ••. • • �+ MARITAL STATUS' '2 2 090 2 696 1 V34 1 1 1 TOTAL. 14 YEARS AND OVER . 1 383 1 500 194 .121 144 20 17 2 04V 266 324 316 405 440 388 266 38B 1 128 229 229 BIZ` E SINGLE . J29 91 B9 , 1 b63 '1 691 1 495 1 S48 1 O13 MARRIED. • 933 958 1 SEPARATED. . . . • 12 25 •24 34 1B0 '110 ,7B6 • 43 D9 WIDOWED . . • • • • • p9 US 14 ... ... 27 71 BO 05 43 B3 DIVORCED . . . . . . . . . . . . I . 9 7 14 3 17 10 NONWHITE, 14 YEARS AND OVER. • 4 ] 2 2 2 . ••2 ••9 4 4 ••y 7 3 . 5 4 SINGLE . . • • . . 4 ••. ' 3 B MARRIED. . • . • .•• . iu n. ••1 SEPARATED. . . • • i • 1 , ••. 2 •.i •�1 , WIDOWED. . .'. • •.• ... .J ..♦ u. DIVORCED ...... . .... . ••• -- W� 1 758 • Ccnsus Tracts �. �1 STRUCTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS, BY CENSUS TRACTS: 1960-Con. r18omo data taxed 9n mmplo; ace text. Nfedien not ehmm ahem heeo le Ime then LA HABRA I NEWPORT BEACH DO5�OX REMOVE TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT' TRACT TRACT TRACT A-G001 A-0002 A-0003 A-0004 A-0005 A.0006 A-0007 F-OQ26 F-0027 F-0028 F-0029 F-0030 2 013 1 457 1 557 2 305 6 r ••• 109 56 3 168 2 659 1 2 640 1 194 ALL HOUSING UNITS• • • • • • • , TENURE. COLOR, AND VACANCY STATUS 1 700 959 1 294 1 663 6 10 13 1 73 927 4 843 4 797 D AWNER OCCUPIED • 1 705 957 1 293 1 662 6 10 37 WNIT� • NONWHITE • 3 241 2 Y50 1 191 1 399 �� r6l ••1.,.- -958 806- 543--- 7_�_ 00 RENTER OCCUPIED• • . 241 450 189 798 61 �r NONWHITE '• •51• '• •31 2 1 •• •'• 26 ••• 4�� 3 6 ----3RZ 1 ._65 •• ,�.210_ AVAILABLE VACANT• �1 62 215 .r, •••' 320 28 a 47 , le6 ' •26 2 151 42 85 FOR RENT 23 " 23 15 10 29 28 ••• 12 2 279 718 1 005 71 OTHER VACANT . • • • • • • . • . • • 17 .- 17 CONDITION AND PLUMBING r' 2 000 1 340 , 1 506 r 2 282 r , 6 .1 • .y. • l4 36 3 301 2 584 2 510• 2 4" 2,452 1 189 1, 172 SOUND. • • • r . . . . • . WITH ALL PLUMBING FACILITIES • , 2 000 1 327 1 463 2 270 - 6 14 , 56 3 084 4 0 5 LACKING ONLY HOT WATER . . . . • •• •• 3 3 1 .. .• :• •04 Y 17 70 1 17 LACKING OTHER PLUMBING FACILITIES. • •. ill 17 •20 42 to . 61 72 174 3 DETERIORATING. . • . • . ,• 102 32 18 •.• ;, 84 61 63 173 2 WITH ALL PLUMBING FACILITIES • . 11 100 .• �•9 • ••1 LACKING ONLY HOT WATER • • • 1 3 7 ••• �I1 . r .•6 t LACKING OTHER PLUMBING FACILITIES. • • ••2. • 1 • 6 • • • 3 a 2 DILAPIDATED• • .. • . . • • • • • 15 9 n. BATHROOMS 451 1 191 330 1 105 �„ !02 3 085 1 272 •1 616 973 1 •153 1 150 1 0J6 l. MORE THAN 1. ,. 1 562 256 1 202 1 200 •�6 •S2 • 15 ]0 ... SHARED OR NON, . • . . . . . • . • . • 10 25 • ••: ••• ROOMS 1 ROOM • • .• 23 B 6 1B r ��� ••1 fi5 115 138 271 5 78 ' 18 38 2 ROOMS• • . 2 '� 40 36 80 " 106 . 44 • ••l 525 556 331 67 7 ROOMS. • . . • 74 175 124 419• 151 529 �•1 40 9B5 676 642 125 169 Y ROOMS. • 866 642 812 723 , 15 9 ,41, 708 446 700 5 ROOMS• . 761 1B0 462 740 1 5 23 470 222 222 6 ROOMS. . • 12Y 21 20 171 r 4 20 204 168 168 245 245 87 7 ROOMS. • 11 !0 ..• 12 • �,l •• 3 96 B ROOMS OR MORE. . 4.7 5.1 5.2 ..• ••• 3.7 6.3 4.4 4.0 4.0 4.9 4r9 5.9 MEDIAN • • . . . • • . . . • . ,- 3.4 , UNITS IN STRUCTURE r' 1 848 1. 1 t 1 2 120 7 !OB 52 2 BJS ! 323 3 704 at? 704 1 079 23 27 I, 1 2. , y 20 152 149 ... •26 20 15 ... ••• 141 114 261 277 lot 52 3 AND•4• • 10 49 74 27] IS 1B 40 S TO 9 • 30 , 303 !0 •••5 96 •• ••• ... '� 13 77 • •• 10 OR MORE . . . . . • .. . . . . • .. ... •• r •�.• YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT 1950 YO MARCH 1960 r yA 944.;y 747 �, r t 311 t 799 9 5 1 59 A 897 944 792 504 1 004 583 1 062 79 1940 TO 1949 . . r 37 r 14S 64 R98 90 •, 324 1 363 973 53 1939 OR EARLIER. . . • . . . • • . • 32 567 182 205 •.• - • r• BASEMENT BASEMENT . 25 , 30 36 72 935 . •• �14 . 190 1 683 122 1.443 30 1 655 1V 678 CONCRETE SLAB. . $14 396• 534 1 298 ••7 .• r 94 •52 1 299 1094 955 502 OTHER. . . . . • • • • . . . . . . • �.1 474 ,. 1 031 987 _, 1 HEATING EGUIPMENT STEAM OR HOT WATER • •r• 4 25 ••• -1 • •�S :•: u• •SS• 20 1 344 2V 4 1 995 995 WARM AIR FURNACE . -,1 367 225 677 lOB 5 4 1 344 092 1 04a 078 1 07B 80 BUILT-IN ROOM UNITS. • 402,, 846 •112 650 933 .,-. 4 51 , 274 348 BO 55 OTHER MEANS WITH FLUE. • 1 24 -, r 32 76 • ,r, 47 153 77J 276 OTHER MEANS WITHOUT FLUE . . • 16 -• 262 161 !el •• • 3 • • 20 209 16 •64 NONE . . . . . • r r • • . . . . . • 4 -„ 10 12 7 ...... u. „ ALL OCCUPIED UNITS . . . • . . .I ^ 1949 „ - 1 409• 1 485 PERSONS 79 ,227 62 2 PERSONS. • 382 ,�y V47 250 316 3 PERSONS• • 380 , 26 4 PERSONS. • 551 228 776 5 PERSONS• . 348 121 271 6 PERSONS OR MORE.. • • • • • • . • ,, 209 118 1 210 MEDIANI ALL OCCUPIED • 3.7 2.6 3.8 DINER • • 3.9 2.7 3.9 RENTER • • r . • • • . . • . 2,5 ,,, 2.4 ••• PERSONS PER BOOM 0.50 OR LESS • 167 650 370 0.31 TO 0.75 • 171 •. 297• 365 0.76 TO 1.00 • 696 330 528 1.01 OR MORE • . ... 113 132, 214 i 2 062 , •6 •.. 71 14 , 2 691 l 399 1 1 490 917 123 •�3 • i. 1 6 • ••7 627 1 146 437 559 314 471 54 21a . 450 420 2 422 272 260 ' 165 $07357 ••1 • �1' 12 7 2 305 135 172 95 237 134 243 161 - 14 56 64 74 78 •, 205 •1 •• - 31 •.• 3.6 ... ••• 5.2 ••• .2.1 2.1 2.4 3.6 3.6 .- . 2.2 2.4 2.5 be • 2.6 •.• •• „- • •• 1.8 1.9 2d 661 4 6 . '30 1 741 870 a70 372 . 586 u• 5 3 372 774 35tl 723 636 1 15 1 Rl 276 227 201 . 139 1 •••. 43 73 13 • Census Tracts to 759 Table H-1.-OCCUPANCY AND STRUCTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS, BY CENSUS TRACTS: 1960--Con, (some darn hmK'd on aom0l6; ace t6d. median not ahown wherehaae islam than 60( SUBJECT NEWPORT BEACH --CON. ORANGE SANTA ANA TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT -RACY TRACT TRACT F-0030 F-0074 F-0035-003S F-0076 0-OO19 G-0058 0.0059 0-0060 0-4061 0.0062 F-0079 0.0040 0.0041 CV ALL HOUSING UNITS• . . . • . • ... 1 804 2 268 ISO •.. 2 281 2 610 1 602 1 1a3 1 764 ... 1 026 2 423 TENURE, COLOR, AND VACANCY STATUS OWNER OCCUPIED '1 250 692 109 1 SID 1 119 868 ' 691 689 1 271 1 269 593 587 1 512 1 804 WHITE. . 9 1 613 2 1 111 , 1 867 1 2 2 6 e NONWHITE ... RENTER OCCUPIED. • Y 400 ��a . , 284 1 320 610 232 , 355 347 394 WHITE• • 8'� _ 284 1 313 607 229 353 330 393 NONWHITE -3 Be 3 152 2 2 .• 189 7 104 3 100 3 71 2 97 • •.. 17 63 1 204 AVAILABLE VACANT . 123 !0 6 42 51 12 185 FOR SALE ONLY. • 61 137 ••2 66 94 94 '. 29 46 51 19 FOR RENT OTHER VACANT . . . . • . . . . . . . .•. 66 636 13 •.. 193 67 24 , 127 41 •.. 23 13 CONDITION AND PLUMBING 1 SOUND. • 1 756 2 074 110 2 187 2 095 1 473 1 021 1 674 829 2 336 WITH ALL PLUMBING FACILITIES . •1 736 2 033 105 2 187 2 048 1 462 1 017 1 670 828 2 353 2 LACKING ONLY HOT WATER . • . . • 7 7 • •• •• •• 3 44 " • • ll • • 4 1 3 •• I 1 LACKING OTHER PLUMBING FACILITIES• . 13 34 5 27 ... �63 366 1 112 '. 86 at 74 61 DETERIORATING. • 44 41 171 165 24 ... 63 - 293 1 103 02 74 70 59 WITH ALL PLUMBING FACILITIES • ' • • 2 "' ... LACKING ONLY HOT WATER . • • 1 • •• • • •• '• ••• 71 • 9 4 ' S 4' 2 LACKING OTHER PLUMBING FACILITIES. . - 2 •+ 6 3 13 •u •31 149 17 ' 14 9 •... 123 6 DILAPIDATED• . . . • . . . . . . . • •.. 4 •• 27 .r• BATHROOMS ' I. . 1 030• '• 1 775 ' 150 660 2 219 1 L57 '694 799 •r.• 369 1 212 MORE THAN 1. - 754 452 '. 1 416 2LB 415 I 427 965 421 1'206 5 SHARED OR NONE . . . . • . • • • . . • ... 20 •• 41 . ..• 5 " 173 30 •u• • .•• .• 36 ROOMS 1 ROOM . 23 1 41 166 9 ',• 63 2 24 66 176 29 98 31 26 5 24 7, 31 2 15 2 ROOMS• . 3 ROOMS. . 66 121 ' 520 01 43 •' 163 •�. 559 392 69 141 80 91 4 ROOMS. . 496 834 25 333 635 363 1 264 214 381 266 5 ROOMS. . 556 434 B 662 633 442 436 ell 251 286 1 234 710 3 ROOMS• • 370 174 53 1 1 838 •. 216 366 •1 100 223 42 252 39 478 73 17 el 7 ROOMS. . 3 ROOMS OR MORE• . 115 57 ° 46 43 75 17 4 18 3 24 .EDIAN . . • . . . . • . . . • . . . •.. 4.9 + 4.0 `•' 2.6 .•' ••. 5.4 4.3 ••' 4.3 ' 4.9 5.1 •.• 4.7 5.2 UNITS IN STRUCTURE I I. . • '1 541 ' 1 591 134 '•2 041 • Q 012 1 162 974 1 559 773 2 305 1. 28 •• 560 12 3D if 230 79 '• 15 85 10 ... . • I AND 4. 119 45 Y 179 " 135 140 15 97 226 21 . I TO 9 44 .. 26 25 104 122 112 27 •• 17 IO OR MORE . . • . . • . . . • . r . ..• -72 46 . •.• 6 .• 129 99 5 . •.• 17 r .. YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT 1950 70 MARCH 1960 . 1 113 1 137 115 1 Bel 524 '1 111 914 1 425 777 1 930 1940 TO 1949 . 504 532 ` 12 139 167 190 1189 124 36 211 302 191 1939 OR EARLIER• . • • . • . • . • • •.• 187 599 23 ... 261 1 919 301 BB 215 ..• BASEMENT IASEMENT • 41 16 �47 - 139 518 103 40 64 10 20 :ONCRETE SLAB. . . • " 850 '1 554 688 581 699 590 435 • 763 1 332 )THER• . • . . . . . • . r . . . . . .•• 913 698 103 .•. 1 454 1.1 51L ` B00 491 1 265 •.• 253 1 071 HEATING EQUIPMENT ;TEAM OR HOT WATER • WARM AIR FURNACE . • . 4 682 51 414 •.. 39 8 1 1 202 20 264 ..• 565 .•. 414 4 828 20 404 8 $31 IUILT-IN ROOM UNITS. 929 1 175 50 . 960 1 238 751 550 723 376 1 629 )THER MEANS WITH FLUE• • 110 365 16 53 236 ^ 140 121 65 62 86 )THER MEANS WITHOUT FLUE • 79 226 39 54 816 139 36 139 102 161 LONE . • • . • . . . • . r . . • r . ' •.• I.•. 37 6 .•. 4 36 4 ... 5 ..• 62 e ALL OCCUPIED UNITS • . r . • • • i 1 650 '1.480 ' 135 . u. 5 1 899 ,2 439 11� '•1 478 i 923 1 626 rr• 940 2 206 PERSONS I PERSON • 236 389 32 134 694 '• 302 1 79 154 42 114 1 PERSONS• . 600 552 65 502 '• 823 540 212 412 154 369 I PERSONS. . '' 296 242 ' 19 349 7so 1^ 219 185 306 190 413 1 PERSONS. • 284 "- 175 8 435 273 203 210 401 227 568 I PERSONS. . ' 145 • '- 85 6 1 • 1 d 264 153 1 127 140 228 137 403 i PERSONS OR MORE. • • . . . . . . . .•. - 87 37 2 ... + 195 139 87 97 125 ... 190 339 IEDIANW ALL OCCUPIED • 2.5 2.1 2.0 3.4 2.1 2.3 3.4 3.3 3.9 b9 OWNER. • 2.4 2.2 3.6 •. 2.1 2.5 1. •3.6 3.4 4.2 4.0 RENTER . . • . . . • . . . . • • •n 2.2 2.0 r •.• 2.9 2.1 2.1 1 12.6. 2.3 ..• , 3.2 3.6 PERSONS PER ROOM 450 OR LESS • f 834 '79D 41 704 'd 332 659 299 601 217 559 ).51 TO 0.75 r 422 374 24 366 " 511 393 224 434 219 543 1.76 TO 1.00 • 332 •• 253 50 ... 524 426 344 •321 496 ••. '702 all ,.01 OR MORE . .. • • ..... • . ... 62 65 " 20 105 170 82 1 79 95 n. '202 293 INA Upnnid U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE LE 'Ca"Ie PH.L.-POPULATION AND HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS: 1960 Ou un"of the MeictA.Cadet 0670 Namet�WjPoR•r laGac,44 1 HWYLg/M �WC7 CITT 191f Ran, rc6tiomhf CITY 1VIY •002 •ppl •003 w003 •OW CVB F•OOle F•Vpt fY0U1 F•OOly f•0070 CVII charaitenetw "2a �tN..ant"r Towage, Color Lie Vaeancy Statw Total Population...... 42 045 39e 41)y 320 2; While .................. 42 642e Suits a111 3233 24 Allhousing unity ....................... SO 3166 26civ 264t 119 Negro.................. Other 2C 11 A 1 U y > Owner com pied....................... Ij 173 V93 94V 641 race............... White ...... .................. .. Nonwhite .......................... 13 473 Tyj 94 1 64 Total .... 41 64! ]ve4 YI]V iN Renter "cupid ...................... 9s butfV 7 Inniach.ld ....on Poyy. in houwhold......... YI •N9 )vf 41xe $242 724" White 93 YV 541 7 F1ead al household...... 1Y 4691 169 ANY 90 ...........:................ Nonwhite .......................... i 6 1 Herd of pit.. fam.... 14 19b3 1094 1099 64V Available vacant ... ................ ... 40 190 741 66 2IQ Primaryindiwdu.1.... 77P 005 391 64 For rent .. 154 Silo 42 up Wife of heel........... In l67] VV7 9b1 tl01 For nle only.• .................... 30 0 +2 93 Ala Child under 18......... 13 $413 946 1165 t730 Other vacant.. ...................... 2 279 TIN tobp 71 Other odmi.......... . 3467 2n2 2V2 t54 Nonnl.tiv......... I... 109 A 232 41 Popp. ingon q..rlan... ,. 5 13 24 ' Condition and Plumbing tomaof i to mlitulian... , All had" unit• ..................:.... ! 116 20! 264 1194 Other ............... Pop. per Louxbold........ 2.11 5 2.4. 13 1.77 $do 14 Stand .. ... ...., ..... Withoil plumbing faellitW.......... ! SO 3101 3064 250Y 271 24 2'. 2461 1Abu 1171 Nonwhite pa uletkrU. 37 1a Ys x 14 1 Lacking only hot water .............. Po1n�. to hounholdi........ d houechold...... 2 1 6 2 Laekins privet. toilet" bath H of , 3 ? "running water. .................. D.I.6mad. Ij 7 7 P 1 heed of Prim. f.m..... Pd a,ymdrwduel.... 2 1 T 1 ................. With all plumbing facilities .......... 61 61 0 1] W'r. of heed.......... lacking only hot water . ..... r. Child under 18......... 1 1 lacking private Loiter or bath Othcr colmive.......... a or rummotg water .. IN6pid.ld .., ..... ••••..... No...I.tiv............. o .In%,.. 9wrtm .... Per.,.. Pnmate 1 11 15a11.in Ymg. occupied by onmehilr..... of imlitutbn ... Sound .. ... .. ............ With .11 7 D 1 1 J Other............,.... Per. per bnunhold........ Iachlns in. or .II U.ditln......... Male Finial, Male Formal Malt Farrar Male Pm,l Male Female Male Female Dk With.11p .. ............. .......... Total population ..... 1Y 34 393 7!4] U4s 7014 lY3 [I19 1692 IO3t p4 , L.,kl"lp�ulnLln[1adliti laekin[ wm. or ill lesilitl"..., .., .. A311de' I Year ............. 7 4 74 A l IY 1 22 ] 31 ] ]V Dilapid.ld. ...................... 1 1 Year.. ........... 2 ]) ] 2 2 2 ] 3 J 2 ! 3 I.. Year ................... 34 Year ......... ....... 1 1 29 sty 23 21 2 11 No 4S Number or Room" 4Ycu................... 1 3 ] 2 x 2 2 u J All hadM u.......................... ! 716 !44 0e4 ll1 6 ............... 2 Y 2' 3 3 1 41 5 bi b YY ............................ AT 1 7 yea.. 1 3 3 7v Y 2 3 ]e ] 4 1 4 4 3................................ III • .... 11 A 92 17 0> 7 ]JI J yi..................... 8 Yc.r................... 9 Years.................. 3V ]s 21 27 2 2 al 4............................ 4................................. 96 69 e4 2 12 10 Y,.r.................. ] 4 ] 1 5 7 J b Y l J V 5................................. ]0 44 7U ill 16 44 11 Yeen................. 12 5 5 4 4. Y 7 ] ] Y 4 2 3 6................. I .......... ... 1. 3 47 14 year.................. 13 1 5 4n J 2 5 4 3 J 7................... I............, B N men 3 20 9 10 {> 24 24 21 6 Ycer.................. 14 veer"................. 4 4. 3 ] Y 4 2 3 ............... ........... Median ........................... 6. 4. Y. Y• !• IS Ycer.................. 1 ul ) J JI ] I 1 31W.in6 unite "cupid by nenwhlW..... 16 Yca................... 4 4 7 2 3 ] 2 2 I ................ ................. 2.......... 17 year.................. Is Year.................. 4 2 7 3 7 7 1 J ....................... )................ ................. 1 19 Ycara .....,.......... 1 2 J. 2 ) 1 ) 4................................. $...................... ...... 1 20 year"................. 21 Yeen and own........ 1 1 1 2 211Y 87Va 130 147 IY1 154 67 97< 1 6""""""""" '•• 7................................. 1 A 2 Tanlpopul.lion.:.... to 14 291 17 314 191 194 14 lot IU lY! 1Y 71tl'� IIYI 1!9< 20 16la IB 2Y 8 e mule .......................... Millen.......................... 5Under 59Y Yeen............ 5 to 9 Yy 1 4 174 14] 19 121 14 1s1 17 IY lev, tla lal� 24 371 231 Lit l7 ea.............. 10 to 14 Yeen............ IS to 19 Ycen........ 1 1 19 Iv 16 101 10 14 V 7 Number of Pe.w" 20 to 24 Years............ ! 15 16 lie 9 10 9 13 1]1 It; 21 ! ul 9 1 ANmatopied brodng units ............... 1 2691 119 lYY 91 25 to 29 yce.............. 30 1b 34 Yeen............ 2 15 xl 21 lit litdo <6. 9 12 l4 4 1]7 Ie vqq 1Ytl la] l0 1]4 1V 17< 13 J I.... .......................... e2 47 31 471 9 21' 35 to 39 Y............... 40 to 44 an 1 20 201 15 IY IJYY, IV 12 Il 1. ........................... 33.. 114 42 b> 37 26 le Ye .......... 45 Io 49 Ycnn............ 20 27 IJ 161 17� 16 ll to .. ..................r.... ,....... .. .............r..,....,. 70 17 f] 24 50 tb 54 Year............. 1 17 24 IY' 14 1011 13 bl 5 7 ]1 5.... I I7 Y 6 1J 7 Los 7 55 10 59 Ye... ........ •.. 60 lY 64 1 20 10 3Y 1951 9• 11 t] 11 IIJ1 IO 1J 125 4 4 6 " more .......................... Median . 5 2e 3.1 1• 7• Yeer............. 65 to 69 yenn ........... 1 16 21 V 12- u� 12 1 1 Me09", unil.+ese�led by itailwhllx..... 70 to 74 Y................ I] IS 6 v 2' J 1 I......... .................... 75 to 79 Ycar............ 7 V b ] 1 4 2 1. < 3... ... ..................... 3.. 1 1 1 B0 to 84 Y............... 85 Yore end oven........ 2 1 I 1 T I I ISV 1 •V 9V ............ 4,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,, ,, ,,,, ,,, ,,,, ,, ,, 18 Yee'. and oven..,..... '1 1 119 17YI 4J.1 la0 ]5. lag 39, IJO 33.t J7.1 30♦ 30. l 5.......... ..................... Median age.............. 41. 6 or ......................... . Nonwhite Population.Median 2 1 1 1 ........................ Under 5 Yor............. 1 5 to 9 Ye. ." . ............ 3 • Para. per Room 10 to 14 Yor........ .... 1 1 1 1 1 15 to 19 Yee, ............. 1 1 i 2 All aesYagd heuNnl unit. ............... it 2691 109 °T INVO 91 772 201. 24 Yor............. 25 Io 19 I 1 1 ) A 0.58w kr ................ ...... 10 1141 $To Yc.............. 1 1 1 0.51 toods— .................... j 1 572 311 LIT 27 04 297 72a 201 30 to 34 Yc.............., 35 10 39 yc.r...... 1 0.76 W 1.00........................ I...... 44 IAI " m"e...................... 41 7 a5 1 40 10 Yr............... 1 2 1 Vlwdnf unto a"upW by nellwN W.., .. 1 45 to 49 Ye.n..., ........ 50 to 54 � I 1 O.SS or k..... ........ 0.11 to 0.7f........................ 1 I 1 ye............... 55 to 59 Year............. I g 1 0.76 to 1.00........................ IAIor more ....................... l 60 to 64 Ye............... 65 to 69 Ye............... 70 to 14 Yar............. Vdw d P.ommy 75 yea,. and over......... • 16 Year. and over.. ..... • 1S U 7 In 1T 17 4 Y e 21 Yearn and over...... 5 An Dwrwr•"oupiil h+trNn(unity ........... 1 lf7 62� fUY pb Md... age ............ law than lSA00................ ... f 7 to Tong. I4 8 le 17 3370 2Y7f Is3v gait, IYTb 174) tool lose tM 15,000 W S9.90D .................. !9 Y4 f t ever. ••• smile J 7 Nil Yv1 sfl iVe YJ .97 757 t" 15! I]1 11 $10.00010 $14,900 .................. 23• 72 16 2a ......... Menid l2 LT 1]'e li]1 e11 lot- v °N 6]% I1 115A0 W 119,900 ............... .. $20.000to 114,900 256 VI 46 1x1 . .............. seMold. ........ YJ A.- 31 to 10t, 11 71 ................. 125.0011"l�on................... 1J 1019 9V4 7J1 621 Widowd .............. T St, fe Y5a 26, kl 11t 5• Ito 11 31 1 Median .. ...............deilrts., b000. sow SLOW, boon. Div.nd....... ...... 1 I It Nonwhite. 14+.. 1 I] V In ju 17 4 C Contrast Rent smYlc e 1 n a 3 I ) • u l0 Y Y 1 q 1 Rwl nupW 6...11(unity. 1 921 761 1U9 S! AvinVe...,...,... 1 1 1a lbl _. _ ... L..Yv.`•J..�aLv1+�II lIJ n-.Y. J....1.i♦ ...�. ..•. .. 1%vr ll 1- 'n of e.. Ce 1...... ... a. Cadet V1t70 7:, Howin4 CITY 1915 Role. rdnu..ald w ^ CITT 1V16 .00Iu a4%5 .p075 _ f•06 "• . Y.0U3^ paYYl6 ehnnctenelin "le• And..,f. 4+"inun. Color is Vanacy status Tmal p'.pulntion �.... 4705 loon lipWbnc ........... 47e7 17V7 310 •All h... Ina unite ....... I............ 14uu 2260 &to Near4 ., .... 5 1 1 Ownn ncculnd........... ... ....... 125p 692 1169 01hrr meta, .. ..... li 6 1 Who, ....... I . ............. 124, 692 `49 N.Awlat. ..... ..... u Total lmnu6tion .. •. 4705 3500 312 Rant" aeeupkd,........ I... I........ 400 Tao 26 pnP• m he,,,, .ldn..... 47-IS My 302 WhilA . ..... ........... 197 795 24 I lrnd nl W."Itnld ..... 1630 lour 135 N nwlntn .., ." .............. 3 ) 2 Ilcad al mom. fi.." 139, 1015 97 AvulnLle v... t.. ............... Be 152 a Primary individual ... 25. 465 In . For ................ ' Fon.6 only ..................... 61 27 137 10 a Wr nl ......... Child under ID ........ 1247 144u Y0 '03• ea 51 Other v.c.n1 .................... Be 630 Il OILer rel..nvc ........ 322 23u In Nonmlativr ........ 43 la) 7 P. in "oul"unrlcn..... 37 11 i Cnndafon and Plumbin, manna mrhlnbon... , Other ........ 77 r All I untie .... ....... 173 22e I31 Pon• Mr houachold....... toeP ley. tole .. sound ............ \k'.IL All pLimL(na fadLtin.. ..••• 17J6 i6ai4 Op3 Nomrhitc pa al.tfon.. pp 22 7 t Laeku•a ..h. hot water ......... 1 7 Pol in houncLolJ..... �.. a2 T 1 tack,, In Nate toilet or both �IAAd of hooeehold ..... T 5 It or rvmm-a .,let .. ........... 13 34 3 Ncnd of P.im.fatn..,,. 5 1 """a............. 44 171 27 Ptimeryind"idual.... 2 1 2 W.thAli Pwmbing lacilitln., .......• 41 165 a0 Wde of head..,........ 4 T lacking only hot w.ter. ............. I Child under ID ........ O Lacking private toilet or both..• Other r T.tf'o...... or une.ng walar.. ...•. ... Ph nrel.tive............ a f O.Iep'd.wl ....................... i sm( a units eupled by nonwhites:.... A ! 13 1 P. in group 9u.rnn.... 1nln.te of lnrtilullan ... SounS ................" With.11 plumbing f editieo,......... I 1 1 Other ................. Pop• per houroMid........ , lack,., Acme or all t,alian......... I MR1. Ig Mile Fem,t trial, Finnal, MAN F,,,] Mile Formal, Wall dl pllIumbing f.cilidn..........I Total poputad....... fistle t43 ITx Ieo ID 162 la.1d", roro, or all faeillike......... Under 1 poor. ............ 31 2 22 a) a Dilapidated— ........................ I Year................... 7 74 lr a :'- 2 '.................... 3 a 7 It 3 y.."...............•. 4c 3c 7 2 1 ] Numbes of RwMe A Yenta .................. 44 a9 24 2P 1 3 ' ' S Yenre................. 79 3P 27 2 1 1 AUhewn, unin. ..................... log. 226P IS 6 peen ............... S 3P 1 1 i............................ 2.. .............................. 1 2. 6 41 16 9 03 7 )ears ................ a Yenta ...... ........ :.. 42 4a 44 35 23 10 2) 3 4 1 . 3.............................. 121 52 43 9 yenta ................ 30 56 24 31 4.............................. 49 e3V [3 10 Yea................... 5C 31 27 3. a I` 5. .............. .......... 55 474 0 II year" . ........... 40 47 2D an 1 2 6................. I7 17N 1 i2 Yenre... 6t 63 26 P. 1 7...... ., 11 53 1 ❑ yarn ................. 4e e3 20 11 tan 3 1 ....... ••.•• D Or man.......... .. 5 n 14 Yc.re .. •, •..•••, 5V 2P 19 1n 1 I• Medan ...... ....... 4. 4c 1.0 •.i.. IS Yearn ..... ... 40 51 23 zr 1 j Natal", ..h. Occupied by n6nwhin...... 2 16 )'ear .................. 5 311 23 27 1 1 L...... .. 1 17 year .................. 40 3] 25 jr d 2 IBYearn.. �......... �.... 29 2e 22 17 a 1 (t 3.......... .. 2 19 yearn ................ 27 2] 29 17 1 4.................. .. 20 yearn.........., ..... 11 14 13 lP 1 5......... I ..................... 1 21 yema end aver......... 1477 1664 1227 007 Ili 115 6 ....................... I .... .... ) Towlpopul.lbn..... 234 2439 173 toe ID1, la ...... .. .. ...................... Y or men .......................... Under 5 yrnn ..... Irf 1•v 12. 111 1. 1 MedianA. ........................ 5 to 9 yenta......,.. .... 31t all IP2 12 10 to 14 yens" ............ .251 23 12.1 14 l 15 to 19 year ............. lot le 122 91 7 a Number of Perron, 20 to 24 yenta...........• 72 61 11 10 12 25 in 27 Yenta............ 71 at Iles 101 11 A As aeupied heudnY unit,:. . ........ ".. 165c 14nt 13' 30 to 34 year............. 11 103 12 12 D 1 L.. .. ... ... I-......... I... 231, 3ny l2 35 to 37 ykm"..........., 191 243 129 132 Y IS 2 ...... ......................... o0c 53] 60 40 to 44 year" ........... 214 19 11n lot, 1 to ............... .... ......... 29 lon 242 17 19 t 45 to 49 year........,..., 50 l0 54 yen............. 189 201 139 Iz 110 145 117 12 1 13 II ........... S ....................... l07 6 6 55 la 54 year............. Its 130 174 111 10r IS 15 6 to Mme...... ................... b7 37 z IA to 64 ye.............. 9e 114 ra lOA 7 6 , M,vhi ........ . .............. 20 2.1 t. 65 to year" .......... 97 I16 79 4 n Nrodng unin buupid 6Y Ironwhiw..... 7 2 70 to 74 ye............. 74 77 03 77 72 72 3 In 1 ............................... 2 z 2 75 to 74 yen"............ 57 43 25 0 6 5 2 ... . ........................3 In ar 60 yen ...... .. 34 19 2O b 1 7................................. 1 1 85 And ever ....... BS Year.,. 7 7 16 t 19 7 4 ... .......................... 10 ye..e and over ...... 1544 sort 7 14a9 Ito I37 5 ......................... Med.nn tags ........ scot 7Dr1 35. 7Dr7 7M 421 48t6 6 As coot, Mora. ..................... ' Mdnn ............. ....... NnnwLna population. 11 11 Y l J..drr Stan ......... Papa, Per IlooM 10 0. Ill IS to van .... 1 unit ................ All ordia I031 179 13 4 )Il In 24 yrxra ........., 1 1 ] 0.51 l'.nmina ...................... 03 )9 41 75 In yenta ..,....... . 1 I 1 0511.035 to 1. 03 ........... .... 42 17 24 30 to 34,............... 34 1 076t. 1 00 ...................... .................. 33' x6: 6 35 to 3n yen"............ 1 2 Mon .. ................... Ino er 6 i 40 to 44 1 ' ..lao r y none Nal0 unin ,could by nonwhites..... ................. 45 l4 49 yen ............. 1 50 0:51 a. Iron ....................... 1 50 to 54 Yenre.......... 2 1 0.76 to ....................... I 55 to 1 1 1.00 076 to IAO ..................... I 64 yenra.........a. 60 to 64 yen re .......... 1 1.01 Or more ..................... 65 to 69 Yenr"............ 1 ' 70 to pas............ ' 75 years and over......... ye 1 ' Value o(Properly IB yrnn and aver........ Y N u 3 2 21 Ye..a and over..,...... 9 P 2 3 ] Qr.wr.eeehat, haueing unin... .......: . ............. Ian.0to 116 71- le Medan age .............. 9.900 ............. ... 4 ] Total,.. @ over...... 17u5 l241 132. 119 121 117 $10.0(sIo 111400 $19.900 ................. 13 7 toe 929 19u 2 l7 $15,0001. to $19,900................. o Marts................... M&",..d............. f35alat 15a1 la" 47 93r 91 Y $20.000 b20.0S25,0D) n S24,more as( i3r 10 1 Separated............,, 1 10 qt i o. more ................... 4y1 p) W.dmved................ P7 210 ih 24 Median .. ........... .dallrte.. Median tz00t d3got Mulled ................ A. lur 71 13 1. ' Nanwhile. 14+ ...., ' Contract Rent Smpla................. M.rr.d ................ N RMt housing unlit.,........ . 76t TD [ 1 Avenw ...................dollero.. Asset"... 11 10 .de..d............... W.dowd................ I ' 838 • Ccnstls Tracts t F' �l-20Y�I��D INTO UNIT, AUTOMOBILES AVAILABLE, AND VALUE OR RENT OF OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS, BY CENSUS TRACTS: 1960--Con. me dale based on sample; median nest shown whom base Is InsuBident; sr6 wit. Plus (}) or minus (—) after number Indicates medal Above or below that numler) DO INOT REMOVE LA HABRA NEWPORT BEACH TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT SUBJECT ' A-000I A-0002 A-0003 A-0004 A-0005 A-0006 A-0007 F-0026 F-0027 F-002e F-0029-O029 F-0030 ALL OCCUPIED UNITS . . • . • . • 1 949 1 409 1 405 2 062 ,. 6 ••• 71 + 14 2 691 1 599 1 490 913 YEAR MOVED INTO UNIT 1958 TO MARCH 1960 • 766 534 1 076 1 165 9 30 16 1 334 873 692 $85 1954 TO 1957 . • • . . 999 . 339 297 , 548 14 257 1940 TO 1953 • • . • 172 455 76 ,296 4 619 619 286 286 312 312 57 L939 OR EARLIER• . . . • • • • . • • . 12 01 36 53 •• ir. •.. ••. 24 64 52 V AUTOMOBILES AVAILABLE 1. . • . . . . .. r ... u. 2. • . 3 OR MORE. . •.. •.• NONE . .. . . • • • • . • • • . • . • •.• .•• ••. •.. ., •• o. • .•. , ... ... ... n• VALUE OWNER OCCUPIED • 1 684 594 1 250 1 651 9 9 12 1 566 591 a12 839 LESS THAN $5,000 • 4 ., 12 4 9 „ t 5 4 • �•4 12 $5.000 TO 19,900 • 16 , 175 96 227 , :,i 4 e 19 SlOt000 TO 914t9U0 • s o a a a o o • s L64 426 338 44L ui 76 46 •.• 4 a15t000 TO f191900 • 784 22L 629 .519 ••9 u• .. 213 52 28 23 $20,000 TO $24,900 • 476 32 163 265 , ..• � 269 e0 56, 112 $250O00 OR MORE. • 240 28 20 . 190 . 12 1 036 409 728 669 MEDIAN .. • • . • . • • • DOLLARS • . , 19 300 13 200. 16 500 16 700 ,. ... .•. , '. _y• ••• 31 600 72 7O0 $5 000. 34 600 GROSS RENT RENTER OCCUPIED• • 241 . 450. 491 399 „ 59 4 955 606 543 70 LESS THAN S20. . .. •• •11 • �,33 .. •• t" ••5 .•• 4 ..• 3 6 fill TO 339 . • • • �16 n• o ..• 4 28 n• !VO TO f59 • • . . • u• 68 , ,33 37 31 119 15 4 $60 TO 179 • 16 140 53 55 9 96 175 70 .•• $80 TO 999 . . 49 116 . , 20 134 4 228 145 82 4 A100 TO 6149 • 153 B9 32 158 �'� 399 185 164 24 6150 OR MORE • 19 4 4 .• 28 .•• 157 114 170 21 NO CASH RENT • 4 22 16 B 4 76 40 31 17 MEDIAN . . . • . . . . DOLLARS • 111 79 • 99 ... •.. • •.• 110 86 121 u. CONTRACT REM RENTER OCCUPIED• • 237 428 175 391 55 4 919 766 512 53 MEDIAN . . . . • . . DOLLARS . 99 69 ... 66 •.• n• • ..• 101 82 109 .0 NEWPORT BEACH --CON. ORANGE SANTA ANA SUBJECT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT TRACT F-0070 F-0034 •F-0035 +F-OO76 6-0019 G-0058 0-0059 0-0060 0-0061 0.0062 F-0039 0.0040 G-0041 DY ALL OCCUPIED UNITS . • • . . ••• ,+ 1 650 TY { 400, 1 135 u• 1899 '2 439 1 47S 993 1 626 .u. 940 2 206 YEAR MOVED INTO UNIT 1956 TO MARCH 1960 • 698.,,; 846 , ILL .•• '1 016 1 016 762 464 779 564 1 164 1954 TO 1957 . . • 494 342 16 551 502 459 312 605 ..• 280 601 1940 TO 1953 • . . • •. 426 255 B 261 601 195 ', 131 201 41 385 1930 OR EARLIER. • . . . . . . . . • •.• 32 ,. 37 1 • ..• 41 320 32 16 41 •.• 65 •36 AUTOMOBILES AVAILABLE I. . • . . 0 581 1 346 2. .. • 276 665 7 OR MORE. . . • . 26 94 NONE ... • . . • . • .. . • ••• .•• -.. •.• ••• ..• •.• ••• • ••• 57 !O1 VALUE /OWNER OCCUPIED . • I 1 170 .> 525 •• t 4 • y l 484 1 01a 612 1 522 i 023 LESS THAN 29,900 • _ • r 150 5 4 B 12 ... ... 329 22 27 TO A9.900 . • . 46 - 44 396 64 86 138 $1t,00 TO . -289 94 t 3DD256 •2A 431 236 262 1 262 $1Ot000 TO $19,900 . 228 . 68 589 168 159 220 216 512 $19 236 775 020,000 $24,900 TO MORE900 . , 228 94 280 59 20 8 232 6 5 $20,000 OR MORE. . ,� 103 103 35 24 12 7 • 6 MEDIAN M[DIAN . • . . • • • . • . DOLLARS • 346L00 500 •.• + 12 700 500 � • ..• 116 400 It 700 l4 500 .14,300 16 800 800 ••. 14 !UO 12 900 GROSS RENT RENTER OCCUPIED. . 400 ;_„ 788 - 38 284 1 320 610 232 355 347 394 LESS THAN S20. • _ •13 •92 •13 ••8. 4 •17 $20 TO f79 • •10, ��7 i•,8 •40 �39 S40 TO f39 • 72 12 347 30 3L 25 $60 TO $79 . 49 1 13L r 15 18 283 135 43 60 48 77 $60 TO $99 . 84 167 16 66 425 185 48 ,147 74 95 $100 TO $149 . • 166 241•, 144 129 lee 94, 68 161 167 $150 OR MORE • . . • 77 135 , 20 5 t 34 4 22 4 4 NO CASH RENT . • ..• A 14 29, 20 36 25 4 IB 17 9 MEDIAN . . . . . . . . . . DOLLARS • •.. 109• 100 • ... 106 74 92 96 87 •.• 100 96 CONTRACT RENT RENTER OCCUPIED. . .. 356 739 38 ,264 1 2B4 505 228 337 33D 385 MEDIAN . • . . . . . . • DOLLARS • ... 98 as, u• 193 64 83 85 74 ... 67 83