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Show ' 4- SPRING UPON ! US, CALENDAR POINTS OUT 4 I g: A a L gggh Ragardleas of th- weather, spring will, be upon us Monday. March 20 marks the beginning of the ernal equinox and it will he spring UDtil the summttr solstice creeps in on Jun- 81, YVlnti-i has no further e.xquse to linger longer. Tin' popping of Lh catkins . nd the chlppenng of the retiiining birds will he common sounds t-re many days. The housewife will begin to act ! nervous about the house, pryintr into I unused corners for lurking germs and i tearing up rugs to he carted off o the cleaner. Little Johnny win find plenty excuses to be aw.:.v drnng houf-e cleaning time. Bkliiny thd the g.in ire already sniping out the old nppl 1 1 preliminary prelim-inary baseball skirmishes. With the drying of the rnud b 1 1; rj ivlll irl again m:o the hills looking for the "buttercups and daisies" and the more hardy blooms. !o!f bugs, fishing fiend and gal-den gal-den funs are borlnc then- friends I with Intimate tabs of fonl ospira-tions ospira-tions in their respecti'-e llr.e. Easter bonnets are already on the streets and before many weeks hay hats will make, their first appearance In the windows. So if any of your acquaintances grow pessimistic over the belated sunny weather point to the calendar and show them that spring ha pome astronomically at leasl oo |