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THE ROCKLAND COUNTY TPiEB, HAVERSTRAW, N. Y. MAY 22, 1958 TAOE SEVEN !• &yie FORTY-FIVE YEARS IN ONE COMMUIOIY Lederle Annual Payroll at Pearl River 1907 ... a few thousand dollars 1938 . . . nine hundred fifty thousand doiiars 1951... sixteen million dollars This year we furnished our employees with an average of 4,500 good, steady jobs. We were diligent in trying to be very sure that we were paying what was right in this community and in the pharmaceutical industry for the skill, care and effort of our employees. • • • In addition to what was put in the Lederle pay en velope, the company paid $367.80 per employee, or over $1,500,000, for such benefits as pensions, good cafeteria service, safety aids, medical services, paid va cations and holidays, and what we believe to be one of the most generous insurance programs in industry. • • • Since we want our employees and our friends in the com munity to know the real story of the efforts Lederle.has made, and will continue to make, in order to provide good jobs and a good place to work, we plan to run a series of advertisements in this paper, of which this is the first. LEDERLE LABORATORIES DIVISION American Cyanamid Company PEARL RIVER, NEW YORK