Publication date
1945
Yearbook
1945 Yearbook of Jehovah's witnesses
Publication page
40
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Yearbook 
Toutjlan, 
Shield 
H. 
Tracy, 
William 
Amos 
Traub, 
Ricardo 
Ulrich, 
Clarence 
Umlauf, 
Jacob 
Unruh. 
Rowland 
Stanley 
Van 
Amburgh. 
William 
Edwin 
Van 
Daalan, 
Arthur 
Frederick 
Van 
Daalan, 
Emil 
Henry 
Van 
Daalen, 
Homer 
Samuel 
Vanice, 
Ernest 
Ray 
Van 
Sipma, 
Samuel 
Martin 
Van 
Zee, 
Fred 
Post 
Voigt, 
Walter 
Voss, 
Adolfo 
Wagner, 
Andrew 
K. 
Wagoner, 
Paul 
Walcekons, 
John 
Wallace, 
Francis 
Brady 
Wargo, 
Michael 
(Jr,) 
Wargo, 
Paul 
Wargo, 
Pete 
Werner, 
Arnold 
West, 
Albert 
James 
Wetzler, 
Harold 
David 
(Jr,) 
Wheelock, 
Richard 
C, 
White, 
V. 
Wiberg, 
Carl 
Emil 
Wledenmann, 
David 
Wilda, 
C. 
de 
Wlllett, 
Frank 
Allan 
Williams, 
Claude 
Marvin 
WIlliams, 
James 
A. 
Wills, 
Wilbur 
Laurie 
Wilson, 
Ennis 
Robert 
Wilson, 
Frank 
C. 
Winkler, 
Arthur 
Wise, 
Charles 
A. 
Woodard. 
Hermon 
Woodburn. 
Sydney 
Woodworth. 
Clayton 
J. 
Woodworth, 
Harold 
Woodworth, 
W. 
Eldon 
Worsley, 
Arthur 
Albert 
Yost. 
Earl 
A. 
Yount, 
Warren 
Yuchniewicz, 
Stanley 
Yuille, 
Nathaniel 
Alston 
Zaklan, 
Arthur 
S. 
Zell, 
Robert 
Zennlg, 
Gerhard 
Zllke, 
Otto 
Zinser, 
Henry 
Frederick 
Zook, 
Aquilla 
B. 
Zuercher, 
Franz 
OTHER 
SOCIETY 
INSTITUTIONS 
In 
order 
to 
operate 
the 
Bethel 
home 
as 
economically 
as 
possible, 
the 
Society 
obtained 
tract 
of 
land 
on 
Staten 
Island, 
which 
is 
known 
as 
"Watchtower". 
Part 
of 
this 
tract 
of 
land 
was 
cleared 
and 
prepared 
for 
garden 
purposes, 
and 
each 
year 
thousands 
of 
bushels 
of 
green 
vegetables 
are 
raised 
there 
and 
served 
on 
the 
Bethel 
home 
table, 
fresh 
in 
the 
summer 
and, 
in 
the 
winter, 
that 
which 
has 
been 
canned. 
large 
can­ 
nery 
has 
been 
established 
near 
the 
gardens, 
and 
as 
fast 
as 
the 
vegetables 
ripen 
and 
are 
picked 
they 
are 
canned 
and 
held 
for 
the 
winter 
season. 
Vegetables 
and 
fruits 
to 
the 
total 
of 
30,554 
quarts 
were 
canned 
this 
past 
summer 
at 
Watchtower 
and 
Bethel 
for 
fu­ 
ture 
use. 
This 
same 
property 
contains 
the 
broadcasting 
an­ 
tenna 
and 
equipment 
of 
station 
WBBR. 
The 
studios 
are 
located 
at 
the 
Bethel 
home, 
but 
the 
programs 
are 
40 Yearbook Toutjian, Shield H. Tracy, William Amos Traub, Ricardo Uirich, Clarence Umlauf, Jacob Unruh, Rowland Stanley Van Amburgh, ‘William Edwin Van Daalan, Arthur Frederick Van Daalan, Emil Henry Van Daalen, Homer Samuel Vanice, Ernest Ray Van Sipma, Samuel Martin Van Zee, Fred Post Voigt, Walter Voss, Adolfo Wagner, Andrew K. Wagoner, Paul V Waicekons, John Wallace, Francis Brady Wargo, Michael (Jr.) Wargo, Paul Wargo, Pete Werner, Arnold West, Albert James Wetzler, Harold David (Jr.) Wheelock, Richard C. White, V Wiberg, Carl Emil Wiedenmann, David Wilda, C. de Willett, Frank Allan Williams, Claude Marvin Williams, James A. Wills, Wilbur Laurie Wilson, Ennis Robert Wilson, Frank C. Winkler, Arthur Wise, Charles A. Woodard, Hermon Woodburn, Sydney Woodworth, Clayton J. Woodworth, Harold Woodworth, W. Eldon Worsley, Arthur Albert Yost, Earl A. Yount, Warren Yuchniewicz, Stanley Yuille, Nathaniel Alston Zakian, Arthur S Zell, Robert Zennig, Gerhard Zilke, Otto Zinser, Henry Frederick Zook, Aquilla B. Zuercher, Franz OTHER SOCIETY INSTITUTIONS In order to operate the Bethe! home as economically as possible, the Society obtained a traet of land on Staten Island, which is known as “Watchtower”. Part of this tract of land was cleared and prepared for garden purposes, and each year thousands of bushels of green vegetables are raised there and served on the Bethel home table, fresk in the summer and, in the winter, that which has been canned. A large cannery has been established near the gardens, and as fast as the vegetables ripen and are picked they are canned and held for the winter season. Vegetables and fruits to the total of 30,554 quarts were canned this past summer at Watchtower and Bethel for future use. This same property contains the broadeasting antenna and equipment of station WBBR. The studios are located at the Bethel home, but the programs are

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