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ADVERTISING RATES WILL GIVE YOU A 3-LINE CLASSIFIED FOR 3 DAYS 1c per line for one day Ne per line for three days 0c per line for six days 9e per line for twelve days Se per line for twenty-four days Minimum of 3 lines per insertion OEADLINE: 11 A.M. DAILY in case of error, will be responsible for only one Insertion. Contract Rates On Request / 1—Announcements BRING TELEVISION to Key West — All willing to donate $10 to- ‘wards non-profit TV relay station send postcard to Box 717 ¢/o Citi- zen, Your response will determine outcome. dec2-4tx 2—Apartments For Rent LA HACIENDA Attractive apartments. All electric. Tile bath, tub and shower. Cross ventilation. Private beach. 807 Washington. novi5-tf ONE bedroom, all electric. Private bath, utilities, linens, dishes furn- ished. M & B Motel. Phone 1848, nové-tf FURNISHED APARTMENTS, 3 fooms and bath, maid and janitor service, utilities furnished. Corc! Hotel Apartments, 312 Simonton St. tel. Washington and William Sts. nov24-tf APARTMENTS now AVAILABLE. Furn- Si? Whitehead St. Phone oa. apoly County agen of- “te, Mrs. Villar. leca-tt ROOM Apartments and Motel maid jee. Sea Isle Court, 915 Windsor Lane, off Truman ~ i nov?- 2 REIS ol EES Se NEWLY. ares bedroom apart- All utilities. Reasonable COOL, clean ent. Water at all times, Sony Ricgpeiiery conus, cio Fleming at nov5-tf 3ROoM furn. Adults only. $85.00 monthly. 475. novlé-tf _ APARTMENT for rent, 665.00. 1007 ‘Truman Avenue, nov22-tf Rooms, $10.00 weekly. 411 Wil-| liam St. dec2-6tx es Te MODERN 2-bedroom duplex un- furnished. Phone 1383-M, after 6 P.M. dec2-6t ‘TO COUPLE Only. Large one-bed- room, 4-room apt. $66.00 monthly. No pets. See from 3:30 to 6 p.m.! Phone 117., 615 Elizabeth St. dec3-tf) EFFICIENCY Apt. One room, kitchenette and bath, Adults, no _ Week or month, Phone 2297-| dec3-6tx GARAGE APT. Car space. Elec. Kitchen, $80.00 plus utilities, ‘Yearly rate. Apply 1500 United St. decd-1tx: FURNISHED efficiency apartment. 802 Eaton Street. dec3-st | LARGE bedroom furn. apt., aml Grinnell. Phone 1139-M. — dec3-31 | ° 2A—Trailers For Rent BEAU FUL, situated on shaded| lot, See Capt. Kidd, Treasure Isle| ‘Trailer Cove, Stock Island. deci4t 4—Houses For Rent UNFURN. 2-bedroom house. Newly redecorated, $75.00 monthly. Adulte only. No pets. S27 Bahama| *, decd Stx! ‘CONLL FND IT IV EE | _ | son, Caribe Restaurant. j ATTRACTIVE barmaids and wait- (Continued) 3-BEDROOM furn. residence. Chil- dren accepted. All elec. kitchen. 611 Truman Ave., apply Santa ara Motel desk, 621 Truman. Phone 1929. dec3-3t 5 ~Rooms For Rent LUIGI'S roomin; house. Rooms with and without private baths. Cal after 3 p.m. 227 Duval St. nov7-tt CLEAN, quiet room. One block from business district, Free park- ing. 513 Whitehead. nov26-6tx EXTRA LARGE room in private home, Use of dinette and kitchen optional. 1114 Grinnell, phone 266-W. nov29-tf ROOM for nice quiet lady, near High School. Hot water. 1217 White St. decl-3tx SMALL ROOM, private home, pri- vate entrance. Parking. 1231 South. Phone 1388-J. dec3-3t LIGHT Housekeeping and _ sleeping rooms. One block from " business district. Free parking. 513 White- head. dec3-6tx 6—Wanted To Rent FURNISHED Cottage or apart- ment Electric kitchen and twin beds. December 29 to April 1. Cou- ple. Best references. Write Box M. E. T., ¢/o Citizen. nov29,3tx WANTED — Comfortable furnished two-bedroom house or duplex. Lease Dec. 15 or Jan. 1 three months. Responsible couple; no children, no pets. State location, price. Box P-42 ¢/o Citizen. dec3-3tx 7—Business Rentals WAREHOUSE SPACE available. Red Brick Garage. Wolkoff, 321 Simonton, nov21-tt WANTED, “7e body man, one porter and 2 experienced Ford Mechanics. *- _-¢ Motors Inc. novl7-tf COOK, reliable. Good hours and working conditions. Apply in per- novi8-tf EXPERIENCED gardener. Half- days. Apply in person, 8-10 a.m., El Rancho Motel, 830 Truman. decl-3t EXPERIENCED lubrication and underseal man. _Inexperienced eed not apply. Call in’ person at Navarro, Inc., 601 Duval St. dec2-tf LOCAL MAN for body work. Apply in person, Navarro, Inc., 601 Du- val St. dec2-tf DRIVER-Salesman for popular Premium Beer. Give experience, if any, to Box 3 ¢/o Citizen. EXPERIENCED WAITRESS want ed. Apply Luigi’s Restaurant af- ter 3 p.m. nov26-tf ARTHUR MURRAY needs women 19-32, neat appearing, intelligent. Interviews daily, 4 to 7 p.m., 517 Duval St. nov22-14t resses to work in Duffy's monico Tavern, 218 Duval St. novi8-tf WAITRESS WANTED. Apply in person, Ponce’s Luncheonette, 701 Simonton, between 2 & 5 p.m. nov22-tf EXPERIENC’D soda fountain girl cupable of taking charge of soda fountain. No phone calls. Ap- ply after 3 p.m., Southernmost City Pharm Inc., Duval and Fle- ming §S Secl-tt] GIRLS WANTED for fortain| work. Must be experienced. No| phone lls, Apply after 3 p.m., Southernmost “ity Pharmacy, Inc.,! Duval & Fleming Sts. 3 Lt} Say ALAN R= arrestor Vis Wi BE A NICE PLACE 7% LE AND IN HE, SUMMER WELL HAVE MOVIES EVERY NIGHT ie 16—Personal ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, Key West. Write Box A.A. c/o The Citizen. dec3-2tx 17—Poreanal Services Notary Pubne NORMAN D. ARTMAN Citizen Office nov8-tf BRIDES TO BE HAVE YOUR wedding invitations and announcements printed by The Artman Press, Phone 51. novl4-tf FOR SALE: Six consecutive is- sues of The Key West Citizen. Delivered to your door, 25¢ weekly. Phone 51, Circulation ite novl4-tF IF YOU WASH ’EM then you know they are washed. Soak, wash, 3 rinses, 25¢. Paul’s Self-Service Laundry, 426 White St. — oct31-tf SINGER SEWING MACHINES SALES — SERVICE — PARTS SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 118 Coral Way Coral Gables novi9-tf 18—Special Services COCONUT TREES cleaned, remov ed. Lawns mowed, general clean: | up. Brown's Landscaping. Phone, 1956-XR for free estimate. nov21-tf| pesca nian caerulea NOTICE GLIDDEN PAINTS PLUMBING SUPPLIES~ FIXTURES KEYS MADE PLUMBING ¢ EPAIRS & INSTALLATION KEY WEST SUPPLY CO. 211 SIMONTON ST. TEL, 378 novl5-tf SNOW CAP BLEACH is mild, effec- tive; yet has no lasting odor. Buy from your grocer. nov5-tf 21—Instructions SPANISH LESSONS taught nd! vidually at 728 United St. Inquire | between 9 and 12, mornings. | dec2-3t | | 22—Lost BLONDE Cocker puppy, collar. Answers to “Val.” Boy’s pet. call 790, ext. 440. without name Reward. Please} dec2-5t | pet. Reward. Apt. Caroline St. No. 1, 731 dec3-3tx ATTRACTIVE barmaid wanted.! Brown Derby Bar, 601 Whitehead. | decl-étx | ATTRACTIVE young ‘lady tor! waitress end cocktail work. See} . Horace Young, Casa Cayo Hueso, 1400 Duval. dec3-tf WANTED: Waitress and darmaid,| good pay. Starlight Club, 713 Du-| val St. nov5-tf WAITRESS. good hov and “work-| ing conditions. Apply in person,! | Caribe Restaurant. SLOPPY JOE'S needs experienced) waitresses. Apply after 8 po m. 10—Male and Female Help Wanted PIANO PLAYER Wanted. Dufty's| Delmonico Tavera, 218 Duval St! Dovas-tf | BOOK-Keeper. Experienced. Char-} lie Toppine & Sons, Stock Island phone 1848. decd R me /24—Business Opportunities COMPLETE Grocery Store and| meat market. Doing excellent! business. All new equipment. information, write Box P-47 c/o} Citizen. novai-tf| CORNER variety store. Grossing, | $30,000. Could be doubled. C crete block, 80° deep, 40° front | William St. decl-mon-wed-fri-tf | 24A—Building & dichintnieenslilaneigsrtensmptietencetiinnce AUSTIN G. TAYLOR, Licensed general contractor, old and new nov29-tf/ work. 616 Duval St. Phone 136. of | 99 fa-t 25—Real Estate For Sale NEW? Waterfront Duplex. Can gross $5250.00 per annum on invest ment — $30,000 — Write Box H.D.7, c/o Citizen. nov22-14tx STOCK ISLAND, ocean frontage 200 x 375. Wolkoff, 321 Simonton. nov2l-tf FOR HOMES — Lots — Duplexes — Apartment and Business Prop- erty, see Paul Boysen, 626 Fleming St. Phone 153. Here since 1919. nov19-30-tx 3-BEDROOM CBS bungalow. Com- pletely furnished. Near County Béach. Price, $15,750.00. Terms, $4,- 350.00 Cash, balance payable monthly. 2. ie ROOM unfurnished bungalow; pt electric kitchen and wash- os atl. One grassed corner lot. Price, $13,000.00. Terms, $5,- 000 cash, balance payable monthly $61.32. Johnson & Johnson, 419 Du- val, phone 372, nov29-tf FOR THE BEST .ON THE LOWER FLORIDA KEYS SEE HUDGINS & ALFONSO, INC. Summerland Key Post! Office Six Subdivisions Town site lots — waterway lots — beach front lots — highway lots — ocean front lots. Small acreage tracts. Two houses on ocean, Larg- est development and fastest grow ing community on Lower Keys. All Utilities 21 miles from Key West. Summerland Key Nc. 2. declmon-wed-fri-tf Phone ONE 7-room brick house and one efficiency brick cottage. Nicely landscaped lots 104 x 119. Rental income, $229.60 monthly. Com- pletely furnished, $18,500.00 cash. See Horace Young, Casa Cayo) Hueso — 1400 Duval, phone 1653-J.| dec3-tf} 26—Lots For Sale | LOT, corner George and Blanche. } 44 x 100. Reasonable. Write Box} AZX c/o Citizen. novi-tf| LOT and building started, living quarters, for sale. 823 Johnson Lane. nov29-7tx | LoT 15 on block 14 in Palm Vi Big Pine Key, $250.00. P.O. Bos 5 decd It with | | 27—Property Wanted | Lost: White kitten, (deaf) cl child’ | I WANT TO BU UY a fe a few acres un- improved land on Lower Keys. Must border on na ble waters. M. C. Grindle, Charlescote Farms Sherborn, Mass. noy28-6t —Printing Make The ARTMAN PRESS your headquarters fer the finest! in printing. Phone 51. novi0-t! yan 30—Services and Repairs SIMONTON ST painting also }trim — convertible tops, 121 monton St. Phone 608 nov27-tf 31—Garden-LawnSupplies nov2-tf} NEW Shipment of 3 "3 Vees of Pet ALL TYPES GENERAL CONSTRUCTION Bonded Licensed Contractor PORTER - WAGOR - RUSSELL, INC. James Anderson, Sup’t. Ph 1988 Subscribe to The Citizen a cakes, » Beets Pack bird foods. tonic | Lawn Supply. Phone 1018. 33—Miscellaneous CARPENTER n. Half ; E “dec3-t tt FEW ex | BuIc | sonable, 1508 Seminary. (Continued) EISNER FURNITURE COMPANY 3416 Duck Avenue, Poinciana. Phone 1601. We buy and sell new and used furniture. nov27-tf BURROUGHS 9 cotumn adding ma- chine. Visible total $65.00. Flori- dian Motel, 1212 Simonton St. nov19-tf 1952, 28’ GENERAL TRAILER. Modern, with awning, $2200.00. Comb. table model wire recorder record player & radio, $85.00. 8mm movie camera, projector, & case, $75.00. K and K mandolin, $10.00. Mooney, Lot No. 10, Bayside Trail- er Court, 615 Greene St. nov29-6tx SOLAR HEATER with 66-gallon water tank & fittings. A-1 condi- tion & reasanable. Call 1608-W. decl-3t THE MUSIC SHOPPE, 726 Duval, is offering a completely different selection of used records every! week, Now is your chance to stock up on recorded music at very lit- tle cost. dec2-6tx COMB. RADIO, $25.00; cameras, $5.00 up — shot gun, $12.00; $5.00 billfolds, $2.49; Packard car radio, $15.00; plastic shadow boxes, $1.00 famous makes 17-J_ wrist watches, $10.00 up. Esther & Bill’s, 716 Duval. dec3-3t BABY CARRIAGE. Countour sheet & mosquito netting, $15.00. 2026 Seidenberg. dec3-3t RODS, reels, lurgs, binoculars, 802) Eaton St. dec3-3t FOR SALE. Like new, one 16 mm Keystone movie projector with automatic rewind, including 9 reels of film. Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, ete. Price $40.00. Complete. May be seen after 5 p.nt., 417 An- gela St. dec3,4,6-3tx BABY CARRIAGE in good condi- tion. 511 Petronia St., Apt. No. 1. dec3-4t 34--Household Items For Sale 1950 WESTINGHOUSE refrigerator, apt. size. 2204 Fogarty. dec2-3t BABY CRIB & mattress. Bunk| beds and mattresses. Carpet Sweeper. Phone 1123-M. dec2-3t 2SERVEL Deluxe gas refrigera- tors. 2 full-size gas stoves. Ap- ply 710 Bakers’ Lane, dec3-tf GE Refrigerator, $75; Gas Heater, $5; Clock, $25 (8-day chimes). Other household articles. 913 White St. dec3-1t 2nd Hand FRIGIDAIRE. 1039 Fle- ming. dec3-tf | |35—Wanteo To Buy ————$_ Apply! WE PAY $1.90 for old batteries | Con Dick’s Tire Service, 929 ‘Truman | Ave. Phone 778. nov5-t | 36—Bicycles and Tricycles ; framing, at 825 Duval. | WILL EXCHANGE small _profit- nov26-tf| Sleeps 8. 18’ x 9’ screen porch $1995. Navy Trailer Park, No. 41 Ready to go. See Captain Kidd, Treasure Isle Trailer Cove, Stock! Island. ¢> 71-6 MUST SELL, leaving town. $395.00 full price. Tipton’s Trailer Sales, Stock Island. dec3-4tx 1946 TRATWOOD. Elec. refrigera- tion. Gas stove. Sleeps 4. Good cond. Inquire 611 Truman. dec3-3tx 41—Boats and Motors 14’ FACTORY-BUILT boat, trailer 10 H.P. Evenrude, $235.00. Flori- dian Motel, 1212 Simonton. nov19-té BOATS, Motors, trailers for rent, trade or sale. Cliff's Marine & Supply Co., Stock Island. Phorie 104. novi9-tf 12-FT. SAILFISH Sailing Surfboard, red sails, °5.00. Butler. Phone 1771. decl-3tx FOR SALE — New, Used, Rebuilt marine engines, 2 to 550 HP. Al- so reverse gears, conversions, man- ifolds, propellers, hardware, paints, and supplies at low prices. FREE Catalog. STOKES MARINE SUP- PLY, Coldwater, Michigan. dec3-17-tf i OUTBOARD Runabout. New cond. Adapted for water skii-ing, $250.00. Write Box 19 c/o Citizen. dec3-3tx -| Board Boxer pups, males and females. AKC 1515 First Street. ‘Transportation Storage - Moving ISLAND CITY TRANSFER Phone 488 £. Vv. KINSMAN ; nov5- OES Tae A Me manne CER 46—Builder‘s Supplies ALL BUILDING Materials, doors, | windows, weather boards and nov20-tf 47—Trade, Exchange, or Swap WANT TO TRADE 2-bedroom sun deck home in Hialeah for proper- ty or 2 or 3 bedroom home in Key West. Mr. Bell, phone 104, nov27-6t) decl-6tx able business for trailer, motor- cycle, or boat. Phone 1827-M. nov29-tf 49A—House Movers HOUSEMOVERS CALL GARNETT Phone 1402-X) For Estimate. If No Answer, Call Mr. Coppage 894. nov20-tf| 50—Legal Notices NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED holder of | aty . 2 aued th f MAN & boy's Columbia bicycle. |» Both for $45. Apply 415 Amelia St.| decl-6tx | In good | Lot 8, dec3-: dase | | 38—Automobiles F For Sale MAN’S BICYCLE, $15.00. condition. 615 Greene St., iew Trailer Park. 8, 1049 4dr., excel.nt con- dition, also Ford 1939, very Tea no~ | 1950 CADILLAC “60” Coupe, 20,- miles, $2,900. Cash nov28-6tx cond. Reas. 820 White, apt. D, af- ter 5 p.m. 186 FORD. Excellent condition Radio, accessories. Reasonable! terms. Call 1800-W, or see at 1217 dec3-3tx was. in} Joare ————_ “Unless said < rdeemed a la. abated this Ith day of aS | Tirenit_ Court i Sealy EARL R’ ADAMS ote { registered, high pedigree.| [RE Wednesday, December 3,1952 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN porn ney NOTICE OF CALLING FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given to whom may concern that on the $th day of ember, A.D. 1952, at 8:00 P.M. in the ‘Monroe County Court House, Key West, Florida, the Board of County Commissioners will open sealed bids for the leas- ing of the parking area at Meach- am Airfield, Key West, Florida. Bids must be submitted on the following basis: 1. For the period beginning Jan- uary 1, 1953 and ending De- cember 31, 1953. Bidders will be required to pay in advance the rent for the month of January, 1953 and the last five «months of year 1953 or in lieu thereof furnish a performance bond for the full amount of their . All bids must be accompanied by a bid bond or cashier's check in an amount equal to one half year’s rental. Bidders may obtain detailed spe- cifications and all other necessary bid information from the Office of the County Clerk, County Court House, Key West, Florida. All bids must be in the hands of the County Clerk on or. before 8:00 P.M. Tuesday, Deeember 9th, e Commission reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids made pursuant to this advertisement, Kev West, 25, 1952. (Seal) Florida, November EARL R. ADAMS Clerk, Board of County Commis- sioners, Monroe County, Florida nov26;dec3,1952 ee, NOTICE OF CALLING FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given to whom it may concern that on the 9th day of December, A.D. 1952, at 8:00 P.M. in the Monroe County Court House, Key West, Florida, the Board County Commissioners will open sealed bids for purchas- ing of the following: Two new automobiles to be ‘used 4 the County Patrolmen in poli- eing Monroe County. Bidders may obtuin detailed spe- cifications and all other necessary bid information from the Office of the County Clerk, County Court House, Key West, Florida. All _bids must be in the hands of the County Clerk on or before $:00 P.M. Tuesday, December 9th, The Commission reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids made pursuant to this tisement, y West, Florida, November (Seal EARL R. ADAMS Clerk, Board of County Commis- sioners, Monroe County, Florida nov26;dec3,1952 NOTICE OF CALLING FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given to whom it_ may concern that on the 9th day of December, A.D. 1952, at 3:00 P.M. in the Monroe County Court House, Key West, Flofida, — the of County Commissioners will open sealed bids for purchas- ing and installation of the follow- A Radio Communicatton’s System to be used by the Sheriff Depart- ment of Monroe County, Florida. Bidders may obtain detailed spe- cifications and all other necessary bid information from the Office of the County Clerk, County Court House, Key West, Florida, All bids must be fn the hands of the County Clerk on or before 100 PAL, Duemiay, December 9th, “The Commission reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids made pursuant to this advertisement. oe Florida, EARL November R. ADAMS Clerk, Board of County Commis+ sioners, Menree County, Florida nov 26;dec3,1952 NOTICE OF CALLING FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given to whom it may concern that on the 9th day of December, A.D, 1962, at 8:00 P.M. in the Monroe County Court House, Key West, Florida, the Board of County Commissioners will open sealed bids for purchas- ing of the following 1 Fire truck and necessary equip- ment All bids must be upon the com- plete truck and ao bids will be re- ceived separate upon truck oF equipment Bidders may obtain detailed spe. cifications and all other necessar: bid information from the Office of the County Clerk, County) Court House, Key West, ‘Florida. All bids must be in the hands of the County Clerk on or before $:00 P.M. Tuesday, December 9th, 1952. The Comminsion reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids made pursuant to thie advertisement, West, Florida, November EARL FR. ADAMS | Board of County Commia- stoners, Monroe Cow Florida 26 decd, i962 NOTICE UNDER NAME STAT NOTICE J t to engage fictitious con Sign Key West register the] ith the Clerk | Monroe | ZENSKY Owner, nowl - By Beer Intake TROY, N. Y, #~—Drinking eight | eans of beer in less than two hours | | didn’t befuddie him, a college sen- | but it certainly slowed | jor says - \his driving resections. g seoTir YADER rw Tittois SAME STATOTE 1940 DODGE Bu usiness Coupe Good «as dec3-4tx) Ke i lata ‘ a guzded inter actons that con driving the first can, Somers’ 3082 of a second. er the eight. & was 475. + Polytechnic e's font team and president of its case. He's from West : fy Ca ba seh campus { Rees” Paget Demo. Party Not Compact In Thinking By JAMES MARLOW WASHINGTON (®—Gov. Steven- son will have his hands full if he tries to preside over the Democra- tie party. The Democratic party is a pretty big family, full of people with con- flicting notions and ambitions, in- cluding those with ambitions for the presidency for themselves in 1956. To them. Stevenson wil be a rival, not a leader, unless somehow he removes himself from all presi- dential consideration four years from now. So far he hasn’t even hinted at what he thinks about an- other White House try. Stevenson's rough days start when he tries to point the direction for the Democrats im Congress— even those without presidential hopes — since they are as split in their thinking as the Republicans, He can hardly expect unanimity among the Southern Democrats for his party leadership, Some of them showed how they felt about his leadership by leading their states into the Republican camp on election day. Sen. Maybank of South Carolina, one of the Southern states’ which went Republican, already has said he won’t accept Stevenson as party head. That's just a starter, before Stevenson even gets the job. While he was in the White House President Truman was rightful head of the Democrats although unusually gifted in alienating a lot of them. Now that he’s stepping out, he could try to keep party control. He’s shown no such intention and probably couldn't exert the control if he tried. In this country where a a party leader is never elected but receives the crown by a sort of vague gen- eral agreement or, in some cases, a special blessing, Stevenson is the most likely heir to Truman. Even while losing the presidency this time, Stevenson won many friends and much respect. Truman is expected to try to make sure of Stevenson's succession by means of the special blessing. There will be no formal ceremony. This week Truman is giving a dinner for the members of his Cabinet and their wives. He has ipvited. Stevenson. While they're par the biscuits, Traman may hand the governor the Democratic party torch, CABINET HEADS TO NATO MEET WASHINGTON (®~Secretary of State Acheson, Secretary of De- fense Lovett and Secretary of the Treasury Snyder are expected to represent the United States at the forthcoming Paris session of dertake & general review, ning Dec. 15, of NATO | plans. STEVENSON VISITS TRUMANS IN WASH. Stevenson will be the quest ot President and Mrs. Truman at the White House Wednesday and Thurs- day nights. The White House said the 1952 Democratic presidential tominee will come to Washington from Atlantic City, where he speaks at memorial services for {the late CIO President Philip Murray He will confer wits the President on Thursday, gagements and attend Truman's farewell dinner for his Cabinet at | the White House Thursday Night. | After spending the second night in the White House, he will fly back % Mlincis Friday morning. i { oI Bintllens Slovak: a Scap sel provies rou bal [steel production plants. TT | NEW HOURS ANNOUNCED EFFECTIVE MONDAY, DEC. 8 iLL ADVERTISING COPY MUST BE IN THE CITIZEN OFFICE BY 9:30 AM. For That Day's Publication | THIS NEW DEADLINE HOUR | APPLIES TO PAGE 1, INSIDE DISPLAY AND CLASSIFIED, THE KEY WEST CITIZEN re}