$70,097 +7.8 
 $3,660 +5.9 
 $928.9 —1.1 
 $283.2 +4.1 
 $1,696 — .9 
 $2,555.6 —6.5 
 $12,841.9 +8.0 
 $3,064.8 +9.3 
 $7,769.2 +5.5 
 $2,089.7 +8.2 
 $5,211.3 +11.3 
 $130.7 +14.3 
 7,833 +3.1 
 389 +3.7 
 281.0 —2.8 
 32.1 — .7 
 277.2 —9.3 
 1,591.7 +3.9 
 432.5 +5.3 
 1,358.2 +2.1 
 316.8 +1.9 
 1,084.4 +5.1 
 1,270.5 +6.2 
Year and industry 
Table 4.—Employment and injury experience in the mineral industries

 THE MINERAL INDUSTRY OF CALIFORNIA 141 
 
 
Table 3.'—~Indicators of California business activity 1 
                                                            1966 1967 P 
 Change 
   (percent) 
 
Personal income: 
   Total millions  $65,002 
  Per capita  $3,457 
Annual insured payrolls: 
  Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries millions - $938.8 
   Mineralextraction do   $272.1 
   Mineral production do.. $1,710 
   Contract construction do.~ $2,733.2 
   Manufacturing do.~ $11,885.6 
   Transportation, communication, and utilities do - - - $2,804.6 
   Wholesale and retail trade do~ $7,364.9 
  Finance, insurance, and real estate do~.  $1,932.0 
  Services do~ $4,683.8 
  State and local government 2 do~_ $114.3 
Total labor force thousands. 7,595 
Unemployment do... 375 
Average annual employment: 
  Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries do~.. 289.1 
   Mineral extraction do~.  32.3 
   Contract construction do~.. 305.6 
   Manufacturing do. 1,531.4 
   Transportation, communications, and utilities do - - - 410.5 
   Wholesale and retail trade do..~ 1,329.3 
   Finance, insurance, and real estate do..   310.6 
   Services do..~ 1,031.5 
   Government do~~ 1,195.7 
 
 P Preliminary. 
 1 Source: Survey of Current Business; Califonia Department of Employment;
California Department of Industrial Relations. 
 2 nonclassifiable establishments. 
 Average Man- Man- Number of Injury rates per 
 men Days days hours injuries million man-hours 
working Active worked worked           
 daily (thou- (thou- Fatal Non- Fre- Severity 
  sands) sands) fatal quency 
 
1966: 
 Coal                    6 130 1 6______________________ 
 Peat                   29 177 5 45____________________________ 
 Metal 2,431 247 600 4,802 5 126 27.28 8,424 
 Nonmetal 4,949 271 1,343 10,829 3 190 17.82 2,621 
 Sand and gravel 5,377 239 1,287 10,352 3 214 20.96 3,468 
 Stone 4,638 289 1,341 10,756  163 15.15 648 
 Total 17,430 263 4,577 36,790 11 693 19.14 3,036 
 
1967: P 
 Coal                         5 200 1 6____________________________ 
 Peat 30 205 6 49 
 Metal 2,430 244 593 4,736 7 129 28.72 9,846 
 Nonmetal 4,440 288 1,281 10,284 6 182 18.28 4,153 
 Sand and gravel 5,670 226 1,279 10,373 4 204 20.05 3,776 
 Stone 4,210 288 1,212 9,664 2 106 11.18 1,719 
 Total 16,785 261 4,372 35,112 19 621 18.23 4,133 
 
P Preliminary. 
 
 
Table 5.—Principal custom mills, commercial grinding plants, and primary
smelters in 1967 
 Company County Nearest city Minerals Remarks 
 or town processed 
American Smelting & Refining Co Contra Costa Selby Lead, zinc, Smelter,
refinery, and 
    silver, gold  fuming plant. 
The Wilbur Ellis Co Fresno Fresno Nonmetals..~ Commercial grinding. 
Standard Industrial Minerals Inc.... Inyo Bishop    do    Do. 
Macco Corp Kern Rosamond    do    Do. 
Calada Materials Co Los Angele&... Harbor City - - do   Do. 
American Minerals Co    do LosAngeles    do    Do. 
Western Talc Co ~.do    do    do   Do. 
Industrial Minerals Co Sacramento.~.. Florin    do    Do. 
Kaiser Steel Corp San Bernar Fontana.~...  Iron ore Blast furnaces, steel

  dino.    plants, and fabricat 
     ing plants. 
Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc    do Victorville.. Nonmetals~ Commercial grinding.

Yuba Minerals & Milling Co Sutter Sutter    do   Do.