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The Kerrville D aily Times Call: 896-7777 Fax: (830)896-1150 E-mail: classifi[email protected] View your ad online at www.dailytimes.com Dear Abby Son’s Career in ‘Family Business’ Comes at a Cost by Abigail Van Buren © 2021 Andrews McMeel Syndication DEAR ABBY: My ex-husband and I have been divorced 24 years and, now that our children are grown, we have minimal contact. We see and speak to each other only when there’s a wedding or a birthday party for our grandson. Three years ago, our 34-year-old son went to work for his father with the promise that “someday the business would be his.” Our son left a well- paying job to work for his father, but from past experience I know my ex isn’t trustworthy. He often lies to get what he wants, and his promises rarely come to fruition. Now I’m hearing from former in-laws I’ve remained close to, as well as our other children, that my ex does noth- ing but complain and belittle our son. He shares every mistake our son has made over the last three years and even personal information about our son’s finances. Naturally, it upsets me to hear these things. What do I do? Should I tell my son what his father is saying about him? Do I con- front my ex, even though I’m sure he will deny saying these things? Or should I just butt out, because, after all, my son is an adult? -- CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE DEAR CAUGHT: Talk to your son. Tell him what these rela- tives are repeating to you. It’s better than remaining silent and letting him stay in the dark. How he chooses to deal with his father after that is up to him -- including telling dear old Dad he needs something in writing to guarantee he gets the business in the event of Dad’s demise. (No one lives forever, as the saying goes.) If Dad refuses, your son will be better off look- ing for another job rather than waste any more of his time. ****** DEAR ABBY: Almost 40 years ago, I betrayed a friend. She was a classmate, and we went to the same church. Along with others, I sug- gested she was someone who slept around and had an STD. At the time, I didn’t even completely understand what an STD was; I just went along with the crowd. I have often regret- ted that day. I was never the kind of person to do that to someone. I have felt awful for publicly shaming her. I tried reaching out to her on Facebook, but she will not acknowledge me. I really don’t blame her. Our 40th class reunion is coming up soon, and I see on the class website she plans to be there. I would like to see some of our classmates, but I’m ashamed. With all my heart, I am sorry for what I did back then, but I am afraid she might call me out on it. What should I do? -- ASHAMED IN TEXAS DEAR ASHAMED: Stop stalk- ing your former classmate on Facebook to soothe your guilty conscience. You may not have known back in high school what an STD was, but you were aware of the cruelty of slut-shaming. Attend the reunion, and if she “calls you out,” apologize to her privately and hope she forgives you. ****** DEAR VETERANS: For your service to our nation, I salute you. My thanks to each of you on this Veterans Day. You are the personification of patriotism, self-sacrifice and dedication to our country. I would also like to recognize your families for the sacrifices they, too, have made. -- Love, ABBY ****** Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. ****** For everything you need to know about wedding planning, order “How to Have a Lovely Wedding.” Send your name and mailing address, plus check or money order for $8 (U.S. funds) to: Dear Abby, Wedding Booklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount Morris, IL 61054-0447. (Shipping and handling are included in the price.) November 11, 2021 Or come by 429 Jefferson Street | View your ad online at www.dailytimes.com November Classified Special 3 Lines $ 17 for One Week $2.00 each additional line Call 830-896-7777 Sporting Goods Make your AD “POP” 5 extra per week $ Public Notice Legal Notice – Public Hearings The Kerrville Planning and Zoning Commission will consider the follow- ing items in a public hearing on December 2, 2021, at 4:30 p.m. in the City Council Chambers of Kerrville City Hall, 701 Main Street, Kerrville, Texas: A resolution to allow a Conditional Use Permit for a Short Term Rental on part of Lot 34 and Lot 35, Block 106, Westminster 1 Addition; and more commonly known as 205 Westminster St. (Case No. PZ-2021-24) A resolution to allow a Conditional Use Permit for a Short Term Rental on 1.58 acres out of the Lara Survey No. 123, Abstract No. 225; and more com- monly known as 1796 Arcadia Loop S, Kerrville, TX 78028. (Case No. PZ- 2021-25) An ordinance to change the zoning from RT Residential Transition District to PI Public and Institutional District on Lots 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17; Block J, and Block M, B.F. Cage Addition; and more commonly known as 500, 504, 508, 512, 602, 604, 608, 616, 624, and 625 Washington St and 817 Barnett Street, Kerrville, TX 78028. (Case No. PZ-2021-26) A resolution to allow a Conditional Use Permit for a Short term rental on parts of Lot 5, Block 42, Westland Place; and more commonly known as 600 Woodlawn Ave N, Kerrville, TX 78028. (Case No. PZ-2021-27) A resolution to allow a Conditional Use Permit for a Short Term Rental on part of Lot 21, and part of Lot 22, Block 8, Lowry Addition; and more com- monly known as 400 Lowry St S, Kerrville, TX 78028. (Case No. PZ-2021- 28) A resolution to allow a Conditional Use Permit for a Short Term Rentals on part of Lot 31 and part of an alley, Block 106, Westminster 1Addition; and more commonly known as 1807 E Main St N, Kerrville, TX 78028. (Case No. PZ-2021-29) An ordinance to annex into the City of Kerrville’s incorporated limits with a zoning classification of R-3 Multifamily Residential District the following parcel: 6 acres of land located in the C. Self Survey No. 626, Abstract No. 325 and the John Young Survey No. 118 Abstract No. 376, Kerr County, Texas; and more commonly known as 253 Holdsworth Drive, Kerrville, TX 78028. (Case No. PZ-2021-30) A resolution to allow a Conditional Use Permit for a Short Term Rental on Lot 16 and part of 15, Block 7, Hillcrest Addition; and more commonly known as 960 Prescott St N, Kerrville, TX 78028. (Case No. PZ-2021-31) An ordinance to annex into the City of Kerrville’s incorporated limits with a zoning classification of PI Public and Institutional District and AG Agricul- tural District the following parcels; a 168.84 acre parcel being a portion of the James A. Cocke Survey No. 144, Abstract No. 95, and the Thomas J. Waddel Survey No. 145, Abstract No. 354, being a portion of 157.291 acres accord- ing to the Trustees Deed filed in Document No. 09-07631, Official Public Records of Kerr County, Texas, a portion of Lot 1, Block 1 of the Peterson Regional Medical Center Plat recorded in Volume 8, Page 1368, Plat Records of Kerr County, Texas, and 9.58 acres according to the Warranty Deed filed in Volume 1557, Page 63, Official Public Records of Kerr County, Texas, and a portion of Lehmann Drive, a fifty (50) foot public street; and more commonly known as 195 Lehmann Drive (Case No. PZ-2021-32) A resolution to allow a Conditional Use Permit for a Convenience Store with Fuel Sales on Lots 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, Block 2, G. Street South Ad- dition; and more commonly known as 1001 Sidney Baker St S, Kerrville, TX 78028. (Case No. PZ-2021-33) Public Notice Public Notice Public Notice ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID Kerr County will be accepting Sealed Bids for Annual Bids Trap Rock Aggregate Crushed Paving Rock (Gr. 3, Gr. 4, Gr. 5) Asphalt Emulsion Oil Corrugated Metal Pipe Road Base Material Black Base Type AA Cold Mix Type CC Cold Mix Type D Sealed bids will be accepted by the Kerr County Clerk, Kerr County Court House, 700 Main Street, Kerrville, Texas 78028, until Thursday at 4:30 P.M., December 9, 2021. All bids must be submitted on the Unit Price Bid Form. Bids will be opened publicly Monday, December 13, 2021 at 10:05 A.M. and also awarded Monday, December 13, 2021 in Commissioners’ Court. Bid documents may be obtained from Kerr County Road & Bridge Department, 3766 SH 27, Kerrville, Texas 78028, telephone 830-257-2993, or email: kcroads@ co.kerr.tx.us. Minority Business Enterprises, Women Business Enter- prises, and labor surplus area firms are encouraged to submit proposals. Kerr County is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Full-time Employment WORK IN COMFORT Visit: www.owlee.com/employment Call: (830) 267-9533 x274 or x233 1206 Fifth St. Comfort - Near I-10 and Hwy 87 WALK-INS WELCOME Production Associate Positions Available in Multiple Departments Plus Sewing Machine Operators, Welders, Powder Coaters and more! Competitive Wages Advancement Opportunities Immediate Positions Available Mon-Fri with Optional OT No Experience Needed Vacation & Sick Pay 10 Paid Holidays Medical, Dental & Vision Plans $15,000 FREE Life Insurance 4% Match 401k Retirement Plan Benefits Package Including: Texas’ #1 Outdoor Furniture Company is hiring! Administrative Specialist, LSS •Director of Learning Support Services •Administrative Specialist HSI Stem Grant •HVAC Technician See schreiner.edu for details & application. — EOE — FULL TIME STAFF POSITIONS Unfurnished Apartments Hunter’s Ridge 1-2-3 Bedroom 1 -1/2 Bath 830-377-3396 No Pets Water & Trash 3355 Legion Dr., Kerrville Your Trusted Voice in Kerr County Since 1906 The Kerrville D aily Times The trouble wh quotes on the Internet is that you can never know if they are genuine.” -Abraham Lincoln Call 896-7000 to place an ad 896-7777 Classified Direct Line Full-time Employment Full-time Employment FT – Maintenance Hardworking, self-starter to provide landscaping and river crossing clean up services. Salary and comprehen- sive benefit package are offered. See complete job description at www.ugra.org. Application to: 125 Lehmann Dr. #100, Kerrville, TX 78028 or [email protected] Lost & Found Found in Louise Hays Silver bracelet Call 830-367-7823 to identify Public Notice Hill Country Wrecker svc 270 Vine St. Kerrville TX. 78028 830-257-5732 tdlr.texas.gov, Impounded on 10/13/2021 PPTow 1974 Jeep, Black VIN#J5A17M- PO14323 Total as of 11/09/21 $959.15 Public Notice Kerrville ISD will receive qualifications for the following: RFQ #21-012 Design Build Services – Kerrville ISD It is the intent of Owner to select the Respondent demonstrating the best overall value to the Owner, and to enter into an agreement to provide design and construction services for KERRVILLE ISD Improvements may include but are not limited to, design and construction of new Maintenance Storage Facility. Proposal Documents are made available only for the purpose of obtaining offers for this project. Their use does not grant a license for other purposes. File access by download will be available at the following locations: https://www. kerrvilleisd.net/ Page/2537 TABC Legal Notice Application has been made with the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission for a Mix Beverage Permit (MB), and a Cartage Permit by Toucan Jim’s LLC, located at 5814 Hwy 27, Center Point, Texas 78010. Officers of said LLC are Jim Lackey, Sharon Keating, and Mike Blackledge. Home for Sale by Realtors 675 Town Creek Rare opportunity to own a beautiful Hill Country Home on 11 tree studded acres just on the edge of the city limits with no restrictions. Excellent horse property as well as numerous development possibilities. Spacious home with floor to ceiling stone fire- place, modern kitchen, large master bedroom, large game room, huge carport, large workshop, fenced and cross fenced, irrigation system and pool with pool house. Property stretches from Town Creek to the Horseshoe Oaks Subdivision. $999,000 Steve Dye 830-329-2075 REALTY EXECUTIVES KERRVILLE Unfurnished Houses 3/2 house $1850/mth. 830-572-5645 Mobile Home Rentals Small 2/1 550/month + 300 dep+electric. No pets or smoking Background & ref. checked. 830-367-3679 Commercial Property For lease: 2419 Junction Hwy. Building, approx. 2,000sf., currently set up w/ 4 offices, reception area, copy/equip room, rest room and kitchen. On high traffic road, good parking. Electricity paid by tenant. 830-895-3661

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Page 1: Abby November Classified Special 3Lines 17for One Week

The Kerrville

Daily Times Call: 896-7777Fax: (830)896-1150E-mail: [email protected] your ad online at www.dailytimes.com

Dear Abby

Son’s Career in ‘Family Business’

Comes at a Costby Abigail Van Buren

© 2021 Andrews McMeel Syndication

DEAR ABBY: My ex-husband and I have been divorced 24 years and, now that our children are grown, we have minimal contact. We see and speak to each other only when there’s a wedding or a birthday party for our grandson.

Three years ago, our 34-year-old son went to work for his father with the promise that “someday the business would be his.” Our son left a well-paying job to work for his father, but from past experience I know my ex isn’t trustworthy. He often lies to get what he wants, and his promises rarely come to fruition.

Now I’m hearing from former in-laws I’ve remained close to, as well as our other children, that my ex does noth-ing but complain and belittle our son. He shares every mistake our son has made over the last three years and even personal information about our son’s finances. Naturally, it upsets me to hear these things. What do I do? Should I tell my son what his father is saying about him? Do I con-front my ex, even though I’m sure he will deny saying these things? Or should I just butt out, because, after all, my son is an adult? -- CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE

DEAR CAUGHT: Talk to your son. Tell him what these rela-tives are repeating to you. It’s better than remaining silent and letting him stay in the dark. How he chooses to deal with his father after that is up to him -- including telling dear old Dad he needs something in writing to guarantee he gets the business in the event of Dad’s demise. (No one lives forever, as the saying goes.) If Dad refuses, your son will be better off look-ing for another job rather than waste any more of his time.

******DEAR ABBY: Almost 40 years ago, I betrayed a friend. She was a classmate, and we went to the same church. Along with others, I sug-gested she was someone who slept around and had an STD. At the time, I didn’t even completely understand what an STD was; I just went along with the crowd. I have often regret-ted that day. I was never the kind of person to do that to someone. I have felt awful for publicly shaming her.

I tried reaching out to her on Facebook, but she will not acknowledge me. I really don’t blame her. Our 40th class reunion is coming up soon, and I see on the class website she plans to be there. I would like to see some of our classmates, but I’m ashamed. With all my heart, I am sorry for what I did back then, but I am afraid she might call me out on it. What should I do? -- ASHAMED IN TEXAS

DEAR ASHAMED: Stop stalk-ing your former classmate on Facebook to soothe your guilty conscience. You may not have known back in high school what an STD was, but you were aware of the cruelty of slut-shaming. Attend the reunion, and if she “calls you out,” apologize to her privately and hope she forgives you.

******DEAR VETERANS: For your service to our nation, I salute you. My thanks to each of you on this Veterans Day. You are the personification of patriotism, self-sacrifice and dedication to our country. I would also like to recognize your families for the sacrifices they, too, have made. -- Love, ABBY

******Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

******For everything you need to know about wedding planning, order “How to Have a Lovely Wedding.” Send your name and mailing address, plus check or money order for $8 (U.S. funds) to: Dear Abby, Wedding Booklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount Morris, IL 61054-0447. (Shipping and handling are included in the price.)

November 11, 2021

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Public Notice

Legal Notice – Public Hearings

The Kerrville Planning and Zoning Commission will consider the follow-ing items in a public hearing on December 2, 2021, at 4:30 p.m. in the City Council Chambers of Kerrville City Hall, 701 Main Street, Kerrville, Texas:

A resolution to allow a Conditional Use Permit for a Short Term Rental on part of Lot 34 and Lot 35, Block 106, Westminster 1 Addition; and more commonly known as 205 Westminster St. (Case No. PZ-2021-24)

A resolution to allow a Conditional Use Permit for a Short Term Rental on 1.58 acres out of the Lara Survey No. 123, Abstract No. 225; and more com-monly known as 1796 Arcadia Loop S, Kerrville, TX 78028. (Case No. PZ-2021-25)

An ordinance to change the zoning from RT Residential Transition District to PI Public and Institutional District on Lots 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17; Block J, and Block M, B.F. Cage Addition; and more commonly known as 500, 504, 508, 512, 602, 604, 608, 616, 624, and 625 Washington St and 817 Barnett Street, Kerrville, TX 78028. (Case No. PZ-2021-26)

A resolution to allow a Conditional Use Permit for a Short term rental on parts of Lot 5, Block 42, Westland Place; and more commonly known as 600 Woodlawn Ave N, Kerrville, TX 78028. (Case No. PZ-2021-27)

A resolution to allow a Conditional Use Permit for a Short Term Rental on part of Lot 21, and part of Lot 22, Block 8, Lowry Addition; and more com-monly known as 400 Lowry St S, Kerrville, TX 78028. (Case No. PZ-2021-28)

A resolution to allow a Conditional Use Permit for a Short Term Rentals on part of Lot 31 and part of an alley, Block 106, Westminster 1Addition; and more commonly known as 1807 E Main St N, Kerrville, TX 78028. (Case No. PZ-2021-29)

An ordinance to annex into the City of Kerrville’s incorporated limits with a zoning classification of R-3 Multifamily Residential District the following parcel: 6 acres of land located in the C. Self Survey No. 626, Abstract No. 325 and the John Young Survey No. 118 Abstract No. 376, Kerr County, Texas; and more commonly known as 253 Holdsworth Drive, Kerrville, TX 78028. (Case No. PZ-2021-30)

A resolution to allow a Conditional Use Permit for a Short Term Rental on Lot 16 and part of 15, Block 7, Hillcrest Addition; and more commonly known as 960 Prescott St N, Kerrville, TX 78028. (Case No. PZ-2021-31)

An ordinance to annex into the City of Kerrville’s incorporated limits with a zoning classification of PI Public and Institutional District and AG Agricul-tural District the following parcels; a 168.84 acre parcel being a portion of the James A. Cocke Survey No. 144, Abstract No. 95, and the Thomas J. Waddel Survey No. 145, Abstract No. 354, being a portion of 157.291 acres accord-ing to the Trustees Deed filed in Document No. 09-07631, Official Public Records of Kerr County, Texas, a portion of Lot 1, Block 1 of the Peterson Regional Medical Center Plat recorded in Volume 8, Page 1368, Plat Records of Kerr County, Texas, and 9.58 acres according to the Warranty Deed filed in Volume 1557, Page 63, Official Public Records of Kerr County, Texas, and a portion of Lehmann Drive, a fifty (50) foot public street; and more commonly known as 195 Lehmann Drive (Case No. PZ-2021-32)

A resolution to allow a Conditional Use Permit for a Convenience Store with Fuel Sales on Lots 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, Block 2, G. Street South Ad-dition; and more commonly known as 1001 Sidney Baker St S, Kerrville, TX 78028. (Case No. PZ-2021-33)

Public Notice Public Notice Public Notice

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDKerr County will be accepting Sealed Bids for

Annual Bids

Trap Rock Aggregate

Crushed Paving Rock (Gr. 3, Gr. 4, Gr. 5)

Asphalt Emulsion Oil

Corrugated Metal Pipe

Road Base Material

Black Base Type AA

Cold Mix Type CC

Cold Mix Type D

Sealed bids will be accepted by the Kerr County Clerk, Kerr County Court House, 700 Main Street, Kerrville, Texas 78028, until Thursday at 4:30 P.M., December 9, 2021. All bids must be submitted on the Unit Price Bid Form. Bids will be opened publicly Monday, December 13, 2021 at 10:05 A.M. and also awarded Monday, December 13, 2021 in Commissioners’ Court.

Bid documents may be obtained from Kerr County Road & Bridge Department, 3766 SH 27, Kerrville, Texas 78028, telephone 830-257-2993, or email: [email protected].

Minority Business Enterprises, Women Business Enter-prises, and labor surplus area firms are encouraged to submit proposals.

Kerr County is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.

Full-timeEmployment

WORK IN COMFORT

Visit: www.owlee.com/employment Call: (830) 267-9533 x274 or x233

1206 Fifth St. Comfort - Near I-10 and Hwy 87

WALK-INS WELCOME

Production Associate Positions Available in Multiple Departments Plus Sewing Machine Operators, Welders, Powder Coaters and more!

Competitive Wages Advancement Opportunities Immediate Positions Available Mon-Fri with Optional OT No Experience Needed

● Vacation & Sick Pay● 10 Paid Holidays ● Medical, Dental & Vision Plans● $15,000 FREE Life Insurance ● 4% Match 401k Retirement Plan

Benefits Package Including:

Texas’ #1 Outdoor Furniture Company is hiring!

•Administrative Specialist, LSS

•Director of Learning Support Services

•Administrative Specialist HSI Stem Grant

•HVAC Technician

See schreiner.edu for details & application.— EOE —

FULL TIME STAFF POSITIONS

Unfurnished Apartments

Hunter’s Ridge1-2-3 Bedroom

1 -1/2 Bath830-377-3396

No PetsWater & Trash

3355 Legion Dr., Kerrville

Your Trusted Voice in Kerr County Since 1906

The Kerrville

Daily Times

“The trouble with quotes on the Internet is that

you can never know if they are genuine.”

-Abraham Lincoln

Call 896-7000 to place an ad

896-7777

ClassifiedDirect Line

Full-timeEmployment

Full-timeEmployment

FT – Maintenance

Hardworking, self-starter to provide landscaping and river crossing clean up services. Salary and comprehen-sive benefit package are offered. See complete job description at

www.ugra.org. Application to:

125 Lehmann Dr. #100, Kerrville, TX 78028 or [email protected]

Lost & Found

Found in Louise Hays

Silver braceletCall 830-367-7823

to identify

Public Notice

Hill Country Wrecker svc270 Vine St. Kerrville TX.

78028830-257-5732tdlr.texas.gov,Impounded on

10/13/2021 PPTow

1974 Jeep, BlackVIN#J5A17M-

PO14323Total as of

11/09/21 $959.15

Public Notice

Kerrville ISD will receive

qualifications for the

following:RFQ #21-012 Design Build Services –

Kerrville ISDIt is the intent of Owner to select the

Respondent demonstrating the best overall

value to the Owner, and to enter into an agreement to

provide design and construction services for

KERRVILLE ISD Improvements may include but are not limited to, design and construction

of new Maintenance

Storage Facility.Proposal

Documents are made available

only for the purpose of

obtaining offers for this project. Their use does

not grant a license for

other purposes. File access by download will be available at the following

locations:https://www.

kerrvilleisd.net/Page/2537

TABC Legal Notice

Application has been

made with the Texas

Alcoholic Beverage

Commission for a Mix Beverage

Permit (MB), and a Cartage

Permit by Toucan Jim’s

LLC, located at 5814 Hwy 27, Center Point, Texas 78010. Officers of

said LLC are Jim Lackey,

Sharon Keating, and Mike

Blackledge.

Home for Saleby Realtors

675 Town CreekRare

opportunity to own a beautiful

Hill Country Home on 11 tree studded acres

just on the edge of the city limits

with no restrictions.

Excellent horse property as well

as numerous development possibilities.

Spacious home with floor to

ceiling stone fire-place, modern kitchen, large

master bedroom, large game room,

huge carport, large workshop,

fenced and cross fenced, irrigation system and pool with pool house.

Property stretches from Town Creek to the Horseshoe

Oaks Subdivision.

$999,000 Steve Dye

830-329-2075 REALTY

EXECUTIVES KERRVILLE

Unfurnished Houses

3/2 house$1850/mth.

830-572-5645

Mobile Home Rentals

Small 2/1 550/month +

300 dep+electric. No pets or smoking

Background & ref. checked.

830-367-3679

Commercial Property

For lease: 2419 Junction Hwy.

Building, approx.2,000sf.,

currently set up w/ 4 offices,

reception area, copy/equip room,

rest room and kitchen. On high traffic road, good

parking. Electricity paid

by tenant. 830-895-3661