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Shells Alive Photo 1
A few of the common shells of Guam: Spider Conchs, Tiger Cowries, Streaked and Textile Cones, Money Cowries, Patridge Tuns, Trochus and Turbo Shells, Augers and open Clam
Shells Alive
An article by Janice J. Beaty. Beaty covers the various seashell species found on Guam
Notes on This Issue
A short article by Marjorie E. Smith that give notes about this, October 17th, 1964, issue: Janice J. Beaty and Rodger Over are writing articles about sea shells due to its rising popularity; a new section will be added to the Guam Times Weekly…
Table of Contents
This issue’s, October 17th, 1964, Table of Contents. Cover Photo: The seashells shown in the cover photos are all common to Guam. Shell in upper photo is the spider Conch. In lower left corner is the Silver Lip Conch and at right, the deadly Textile…
Cover Page
The seashells shown in the cover photos are all common to Guam. Shell in upper photo is the spider Conch. In lower left corner is the Silver Lip Conch and at right, the deadly Textile Cone. Photos are by Janice Beaty
Coconuts in the Kitchen Photo 3
In temperate climates, coconuts are seen more often in cartoons about desert islands than in kitchens, but on Guam they have a central place in food preparation. Portuguese named these nuts ‘cocos’ which means monkey – for obvious reasons
Tags: Coconut, Coconuts in the Kitchen, copra, husk, Janice J. Beaty, Shell, utensils
Coconuts in the Kitchen Photo 2
In temperate climates, coconuts are seen more often in cartoons about desert islands than in kitchens, but on Guam they have a central place in food preparation. Photo shows coconut utensils combined with the most modern aluminum pans – just as they…
Coconuts in the Kitchen Photo 1
A portrait shot of what looks to be coconut trees lining the shore of a beach
Coconuts in the Kitchen
An article by Janice J. Beaty. Beaty discusses the history and culture behind coconuts on the island
Tags: Ahu, Coconut, Coconuts in the Kitchen, cooking, copra, food, Janice J. Beaty, Philippines
Local Writer Has First Book Published Photo
Local author and Guam Times Weekly contributor Janice J. Beaty looks proudly at a copy of her first book, ‘Plants in His Pack,’ which was published by Random House in August. The book is the biography of Arizona Naturalist Edward Palmer. – Guam Times…
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Hafa Na Kulot - Betde
An educational resource to teach children the color green using the CHamoru language and examples associated with the color.