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Deaths
Joseph David Pechal
Joseph David Pechal passed away in Kaufman on Oc-
tober 2,2012.
Jodie was born in Kaufman on April 3,1938 to Joseph
and Augusta Rychlik Pechal. Jodie was raised in Kauf-
man and graduated from Kaufman High School in 1956.
He entered the U. S. Army National Guard and retired
from the Army Reserve after twenty-seven years. Jodie
owned and operated Jodie’s Garage in Kaufman for over
thirty years.
He was a member of the Saint Ann Catholic Church
and the K JT Society
Jodie was preceded in death by his parents and his
wife Priscilla Trammell on June 10,1994.
Jodie is survived by his son: Scott Pechal and his wife
Michelle of Terrell, good friend: Patsy Berry of Kauf-
man, brother: Donnie Pechal of Kaufman, sister: Eve-
lyn Svehlak and her husband Frankie of Ennis,
grandchildren: Wade Pechal and Hannah Pechal,
nieces: Debbie Slovak, Cindy Jenkins and Kathy Matous
and many other relatives and friends.
Rosary will be recited Friday October 5,2012 at 7 p.m.
at the funeral home.
Mass of Christian Burial will be held Saturday Octo-
ber 6,2012 at 10 a.m. at St. Ann Catholic Church in Kauf-
man with interment following in Kaufman Cemetery
Funeral arrangements were under the direction of
Parker-Ashworth Funeral Home, www.parker-ash-
worthfnneralhome.com
Around Town
Class of ’92 to meet
Oct. 5-6
Ennis High School’s class of
1992 will hold its 20-year reunion
on Oct. 5-6.
Oct. 5, members purchase tick-
ets to the Ennis Lions Homecom-
ing game against Mansfield Lake
Ridge, then head post-game to the
second floor party at the Wooden
Nickel. No entry fee; cash bar.
Oct. 6, dinner and music from 6
p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Sokol Club-
room. Cost is $35 per person, cash
bar.
Reserve a spot by checking out
Ennis High School Class of 1992 on
Facebook, or email ennishigh-
schoolclassof92@yahoo.com.
Class of 82 seeking
addresses
The Ennis High School Class of
1982 is seeking postal addresses for
classmates in an effort to gather
input for activities for the reunion
slated Saturday, Oct. 6.
Mark your calendar for Oct. 5
for the homecoming game fol-
lowed by a social.
Place to be determined by num-
bers attending. Please send your
info to Coleta Frazier Grubbs at
ennishs82@gmail.com or mail to
550 E. Maxwell Blvd. No. 1145
Montgomery, AL, 36112.
Class of ’87
seeking classmates
The Ennis High School Class of
1987 reunion committee is looking
for classmates for its 25-year re-
union Oct. 5-6.
The group will meet at Lions
Stadium to watch the Homecom-
ing football game against Mans-
field Lake Ridge. A get-together
has been discussed for after the
game, but is still being planned.
The group has also planned a
fish fry and barn dance on Satur-
day, Oct. 6 at the Gentry Barn, at
5101 Lakeview Drive. Tickets for
that event are $15 per person if or-
dered before Sept. 21, and $20 at
the door. Dinner, drinks, enter-
tainment and more are provided
in the ticket price, but no hard
liquor will be provided. Tickets
are on sale, and payment can be re-
mitted with a return address to
EHS Class of ’87, 516 Fairland Dr.,
Wylie, TX 75098.
For more information, email
classof87@whzkd.org or call 214-
773-6544 or join us on Facebook
www.facebook.com/EHS1987
Class of ’02 to reunite
The class of 2002 will hold its 10-
year reunion Oct. 5-6.
The group will attend the Ennis
High School Lions football game
against Mansfield Lake Ridge on
Friday with a reserved section for
classmates and family. To reserve
tickets, email ennishighschool-
classof2002@yahoo.com. Tickets
will be available for pickup at the
stadium prior to the game.
October 5th- Join us for the
homecoming game against Mans-
field Lake Ridge. We will have a
section reserved for our class &
your family. To reserve your tick-
ets email ennishighschoolclas-
sof2002@yahoo.com
On Saturday, the group will
plant a tree at 10 a.m. at the high
school in remembrance of class-
mates who have died. Meet in the
Ensign Road parking lot.
From 6 to 11:30 p.m., visit the
Knights of Columbus Hall for din-
ner, music and a cash bar. Adults
only. Cost $10 per person, $20 per
couple.
Reserve a spot by checking out
Ennis High School Class of 2002 on
Facebook, or email ennishigh-
schoolclassof2002@yahoo.com.
Class of ’62 to meet
Oct. 6
The Ennis High School class of
1962 will hold its 50-year reunion
at the home of Jim Benton, located
at 205 West FM 1183, in Alma be-
ginning at 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 6.
Kay Gibbons will also host a
Dutch-treat morning reunion at
Wildflower Cafe beginning at 11
a.m.
For more information, email
ehsclassof62@yahoo.com.
Ennis records
Temperatures
Yesterday’s Low:...................................................59
Yesterday’s High..................................................82
Last Year’s Low...................................................57
Last Year’s High..................................................84
Precipitation
Last Year........................................................... 0.00
Friday’s Precip................„„..............................0.00
September Total.................................................0.00
September Average.............................................4.07
^Observation Location: Central Fire Station, 206 S. Dallas St.
For up-to-the-minute weather uptlates,
log onto www.ennisgailvnews.eem
Mosquito spray
The city of Ennis is conducting street-level mosquito
spraying to control the spread of West Nile virus twice
weekly, with the next spraying event set at 9:30 p.m.
Thursday in areas south of Ennis Avenue.
Spraying is limited to city streets. Alleyways cannot be
sprayed as the truck may not have space to maneuver
and the risk of encountering children or pets is high in al-
leyways.
City Manager Steve Howerton said because spraying
involves a micro-fine mist of insecticide from an ultra-low
volume fogger machine which is mounted on a truck, citi-
zens should not experience adverse health effects.
However, sensitive individuals and people with pre-ex-
isting medical conditions, including asthma, allergies and
emphysema, may experience temporary skin and eye irri-
tation, congestion or runny nose, sore or scratchy throat,
and moderate respiratory irritations.
For these reasons citizens in the spraying area to take
these steps:
• If possible stay indoors during spray events.
• Have children stay indoors until 1-2 hours after the
spray event.
• Bring pets indoors and cover fishponds and beehives.
• Close windows and turn off fans or air conditioners
that are exposed to outdoor air.
• Remove children’s toys, outdoor equipment and
clothes from outdoor areas.
• If toys, play equipment or furniture are left outside,
wash with soap and water before using them again.
• If you must stay outdoors during spray events, avoid
eye and skin contact with spray. If contact should occur,
rinse eyes with water or saline solution, and wash skin
and clothing with soap and water.
• Wash fruits and vegetables that are exposed to the
spray before eating them.
If you believe that you are experiencing symptoms as-
sociated with the spraying, contact your health care
provider and ask them to report your symptoms to the
Ennis Health Department at 972-878-1234.
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Apple Annie’s/Garden Gate Ennis Public Theatre Mow Pro’s
Audibel Ennis Quick Care - Urgent Care - Family Practice National Beauty College
Baylor Surgicare Family First Hospice Penfold Construction
Berry Chrysler First State Bank Pollans
Blackland
Bob Irish - Edward Jones
Boze-Mitchell-McKibbin
Breckenridge Village
Cepak Financial
Church of Christ on Country Club Rd.
Cinergy Cinemas
Citizen’s National Bank
Corsicana Livestock Market
Culpepper & Lawrence CPA
Doc’s Beverage & Kolache Depot
Dr. John Sullivan
DRP Towing
Ennis Care Center
Ennis Chiropractic & Wellness
Ennis Daily News
Ennis Ford
Ennis Office Supply and Printing
First United Methodist Church - Ennis
Galaxy
Garcia Plumbing
Germania Insurance
Grace Townhomes
KNOR Property Management
KP Songy - Realtor
Hamburger Heaven
Hayden Financial Partners
HEB
IMPACT Ennis
Insurance 4 U 4 Less
IOOF Nursing & Rehabilitation
IOOF Retirement
JE Keever Mortuary
JPH Mechanical
Just for Kids Dentistry
Kolache Depot & Bakery
Power Max Energy
Quality Inn
Robinson Air & Electric
Sam’s Pizza, Pasta & Subs
Security Finance
Sensations Fitness
Showbiz Cinemas
Silverton Village
Sonic - Ennis
Stewart Motor Company
Super 1 Foods
Taco Cabana
Texas Lifestyle Furniture
Tonja Barnebee CPA. PC
Tracy Littleton, Massage Therapist
Tyner Electric
Valvoline Express Care
Window World
When you do business with any of the above, save their receipts for
Marketplace Rewards! Collect your receipts and bring them in to the
Ennis Daily News Office or the Waxahachie Chamber of Commerce
by the last business day of the month. Each receipt is worth one
marketplace dollar. Ten Marketplace dollars gets you one
prize and one entry into the drawing of at least $100.
For more information or to become a vendor
call Michelle, Tammyor Kellie at 972.875.3801
972-875-4300
608 E. Ennis Ave.
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