The Swamp Dragon

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Raju was a clumsy boy. He liked to paint no doubt But always used to spill water from the bowl, smudge the floor, spoil his hands and clothes. Which mother would tolerate such things? ‘No more painting’ said his mother. Mohan felt sorry for Raju. He showed him his box of Oil Pastels. No water, no brush, no spilling and smudging. Just pick the pastels from the box and start drawing— what’a range of colours! Parrot green, Lobster orange, Peacock blue, Sunflower yellow, and many many more. Now Raju’s mother too has bought him a box of OIL PASTELS Available in 12, 24 & 48 Shades CAMLIN’PVT. LTD. ‘ART MATERIAL DIV, BOMBAY 400.089; FROM MAKERS OF CAMLIN UNBREAKABLE PENCILS VISION 792 20 PHANTOM GENERATIONS HAVE PASSED DOWN THEIR ANIMAL-TRAINING SECRETS... [ MEANWHILE IV A NEARBY viLage— |\\ ‘GO AND PLAY, CHILDREN... JX Wa N ‘BUT STAY AWAY FROM ba y THE SWAMP. THAT WAY, caine A BUTTERFLY. / —— et WENT TOWARDS THI ‘SWAMP! SHE WANTS TO GO AFTER THEM! _/ ILD BE STOPPED! WILL Dik (WAM ‘ALL OUR WARRIORS GONE HUNTING. We NEED PHANTOM. HE'S OUR FRIEND. SEND” THINK IT WEANWHILE THE CHILDREN) WHICH WAY IS HOME 27 DON'T cRy, ONDA WE'RE LOST,,(08) A WE'LL FIND IT. T ‘MORA'S CHILDREN. ! SHE'S DAUGHTER OF BORO-HAN,, KEEPER, OF THE MONKEY DON'T BE AFRAID. I'LL ) ) YOu MEAN. FIND THEM. SHOW ME | CROCODILE @ WHICH WAY THEY a re “went. fie (| | SWAME,,,.2UT THE DRAGON) ) gums) / i | p———___— é ) | Ms / . _ (NO..NO..1 REALLY )) SAW IT, AWFUL £ BR CHILDREN CRYING! Wm WE'VE FOUND THE! DEV GO AHEAD, CRY. YOU'LL FEEL BETTER. , WOW! 1 DON'T BELIEVE ITZ WHAT IS IT 2 [oR THE TREE! WHAT POWER! aay 1T WON'T STOP. HAS US OR THE HANG ON HOPE DON'T 1 HAVE TO KILL IT? EASIER SAID THAN DONE! GONE! BUT... WHAT, 19.17 2 WHY POEs Vf HER CHILDREN. Lost IN SWAMP, PHANTOM WENT 70 SEARCH! YOu SAVED OUR YA YOU SAW IT. Y ITS REAL! LIKE NOTHING 1 EVER THE DRAGON 2 1 BIGGER THAN A CHILDREN. WE CAN LIKE A SNAKE, My i HEAVY SCALES ON y INO... WHO'LL GO. ITS BACK, LIKE IRON. STRONG. R (WITH Me To I KNOW. T RODE } IT'S A CAPTURE ITS ON THEM YOu MEAN, KILL ITZ HE WANTS ROPE STRONG ENOUGH TO HOLD AN ELEPHANT. Wy WHY COES PHANTOM? A want Kore? ALLIZARO.., ‘STRONG ASAN ELEPHANTS. BiGiTING DAY INTHE VILLAGE. START OF THE BIG HUNT! ft 1S AS GOOD A NAME AS ANY. REALI FOR IT. CAREFUL...WE'RE A IEAR GREAT SWAMP. . orc ime iy J Ne aN A GIRANGE.., BIG_PAW PRINT. }s 19 THAT THE DRAGON '9 2 HAVE To WEAR w) DOWN. LIKE A A 7S TRING! LETS ) i Hr Whipeattttg? CEB, ‘evan ene a - pal Wee, Wun ll a a We Have IT! NOW..(auee) WHATILE WE Do WITH Ite / THE CAGE HELD! AK WHATLL we FEED / TO'SKN FO FIND OUT! NO SUCH CREATURE ALIVE TODAY. WHAT YOU'VE DRAWN 15 A TYPE OF DINOSAUR STEGOSAURUS-- EXTINCT FOR 100 MILLION YEARS? 1 ASSURE YOU, SIR, WHAT YOU'VE ORAWN 16 EXTINCT. COME TO THE MUSEUM... YOU DREW STESOSAURUS... A UZARD THAT LIVED IN LATE CRETACEOUS, EARLY GURASSIC PERIOD OF THE MESOZOIC ERA. THIS 1S HOW OUR ARTIST 5m IMAGINED THE CREATURE. | 20 FEET LONG, ABOUT 4 Se 40 TON — OR SHE.,, 13 NO SKELETON. It's ALIVE. CORRECT. EXCEPT HE DIO THE FEET WRONG. ISN'T IT POSSIBLE AN £66 WAS PRESERVED TN THE SWAMP, THEN L HatcHer 2 AFTER 100 MILLION YEARS 2 NO! NOW, IF YOU'LL EXCUSE,,, J WAIT... TELL YOU THE CREATURE IS. | ALIVE. 1 COULD. BRING A 7 RELAX..AND LISTEN TO \\ (ME..THIS COULV BE AN. AMAZING DISCOVERY Fe ‘ f “al L ss | I'M NOT | 1 ey TROUBLE ! See — I TELL YOU,,,.WE CAPTURED ONE OF THESE STEG-O-GAURUSES: IN THE SWAMP. IT--I5. SOUR WAY, MISTER, WE'LL SEND FoR ANIMALS KEPT IN CAGES. BESIDES, wim FOR MY PLAN ER..WHAT ¥ WAIT ou GETS Te BECAUSE THis / REFUGEE FRom THE |” | MesozOIC ERA HAS | A GRAIN THE SIZE FA PEANI Te WHEW!.,. AT LAST! STEGY MUST BE THE FIRST TRAINED @ DINOSAUR IN THE HISTORY OF THE EARTH / Vinee nou BE SAFE. aN SOMEHOW.,.AN EGG } : HERO.. DEVIL. SURVIVED. AND HATCHED, A STEGOSAURUS ! NOBODY IN TOWN Wot EVE / OTHE PHANTOMS ISLE.,, WHERE a eI ALL ANIMALS LIVE IN PEACE... | apt %. alr WILL THEY ACCEPT THE GIANT LIZARC... A DINOSAUR 2. a THE PIRANHA i » LEARN THAT BITING , ‘i STEGY IS LIKE z ity, BITING STONE... ‘ — THEY'VE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING LIKE HIM.. BUT WHO HAS 2 HE NEEDS: ‘A FRIEND HERE. THE TWO WEIRD CREATURES: < EXAMINE EACH OTHER... SUSPICIOUSLY... I THINK THEY UNDER A STAND EACH OTHER ! 00D! SsTesy's FOUND A HOME IN EDEN. MRS. A.GOODWIN ‘OF NEMTON, SYONEY, AUSTRALIA, BECAME THE MOTHER OF THIN BOYS, “BORN APART: AND W: rhe DENIS WAS BORN DECIGI952 AND DAVID ON FEB. 1d, (953, (We're all in it together // (For the taste of it 4 d Campa, the fun drink with the sensational orange flavour. Try it /, for the fun of it. Drink it for the L taste of it. Have it for the f sheer joy of living: like all 7 Orange Flavour these wonderful, thirsty people. x or the fun of it Right now. INCENTIVE To celebrate the International Year of the Child ’79 Chic-modithread present their first ever How to enter : This elephant design shown above is printed in the ‘actual size in the Contest Entry Form. You may work this design or any other design of your choice in 2 minimum size of 12 ems 12 ems. in embroidery, knitting, crochet, tating, applique work or handi- craft. All needlework should be done with Modi- thread only. Entries will be judged on neatness, beauty of desiga, colour combination, and stitches used. Each entry must be accompanied by the Correctly fijied Contest Entry Coupon and the labels of the Modithread used, Contest Entry Coupon and Rules and Regulations are available at all Modithread dealers, Modithread Craftshops, Modithread Depots and distributors, and in Chic magazine issues of April, May, June and July 1979. Many chances to win! ‘The country and the Contest have been divided into 0 territories with 546 prizes in each territory. The first prize winning entries of each territory will be judged for the Grand National Prizes. Send in your entry to the Modithread Depot in your territory, the address of which is given in the Rules and Regulations. Inevery territory, prizes will be awarded separately for two age groups: Age group 6 toll years: Grand National Prize Chic Modithread Scholarship worth Rs. ro0o/- and “Needlework ‘Young Princess 1979 Trophy” plus a ¥ Ghiidcaré hamper of dresses, toys and nursery furniture worth Rs. 1000]- Ten ist Prizes § Chidcaré hampers of dresses, toys and nursery furniture. Each worth Rs, 500/-. Ten 2nd Prizes Sets of dresses from CHIC Creations. Each set worth Rs. 200/-. Ten 3rd Prizes Each worth Rs. 100/~. Gift hampers of * Baby Powder , Jotrron baby soap aad Gohmons* baby cream. Tre 100 Merit Prizes Sets of Children’s books from U.S.S.R. Book Centre and Lok Vangmaya Griha (Pyt.) Ltd., Bombay. Each set worth Rs, 20/. 100 Consolation Prizes s.n.p. FUW-N-COLOUR Painting Kits worth Rs. 17)~ each. Age group 12 to 16 years: Grand National Prize Chic Modithread Scholarship worth Rs. roo0]- and “Needlework Princess 1979 Trophy” plus a gift cheque from & Chidcaré worth Rs. r000/~, Ten 1st Prizes Gift cheques from Chidcaré Each worth Rs, 500/-. Ten 2nd Prizes Sets of dresses from CHIC Creations. Each set worth Rs, 200/-. Ten 3rd Prizes Each worth Rs. 100/-. Gift hampers of * Baby Powder, fohwroni” ‘Complexion Cream and Gopee’Savitary Napkins. * Trade Mak 100 Merit Prizes Sets of books from U.S.S.R. Book Centre and Lok Vangmaya Griha (Pvt) Ltd.,Bombay, Each set worth Rs. 20/-, 100 Consolation Prizes Chic Needlework Kits worth Rs. 17/- each. First 500 envries in each of the ten territories will receive a Duraflex Plastic book jacket.’ Read Chic Cherub-the special children’s section in Chic magazine. For contest details write to: ‘Chic Publications, Akash Ganga, 89, Bhulabhai Desai Road, Bombay 400036, Hurry! Contest ends 31st July 1979. Send in your entry to the Modithread Depot in your territory, Look for the address in the Rules and Regulations, ‘It’s the bestest drink Layers of happiness RAINBOW TREAT Pour prepared lime jelly into individual long glasses till half full. Let it set in the fridge. Then add a little thick custard in each glass. Empty 2 bottles Gold Spot in.ice-trays and let it harden in fridge. When set, remove and crush into bits. Just before serving top each glass with the crushed Gold Spot ice. Looks too good to eat! KEEP GOLD SPOT STOCKED AT HOME, 7» UNEXPECTED GUESTS DROP IN ANYTIME! 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