la feria news october 28, 2015
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Formerly known as HATCU
Same great quality service!
Great Loan RatesLocal Decisions
Community Involvement
This Credit Union is federally insured by the National Credit Union Administration.
(956) 423-5792www.rgvcu.coop
Formerly known as HATCU
Same great quality service!
Great Loan RatesLocal Decisions
Community Involvement
This Credit Union is federally insured by the National Credit Union Administration.
(956) 423-5792www.rgvcu.coop
Member FDIC
The only Community Bankwith locations in
Cameron, Hidalgoand Willacy Counties
(956) 365-1000 harlingenmedicalcenter.com5501 S. Expressway 77 Harlingen, TX
1314 BUS. 83 EAST, LA FERIA, TX 78559
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Perfect for Halloween, there’s nothing spooky about Rosetta Sperring’s Orange Rolo®
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What You Need1 box orange cake mix1 tbsp grated orange peel24 unwrapped caramel chocolate candy, such as Rolo (frozen)24 caramel chocolate candy (not-frozen)ICING1 c (2 sticks) butter, room temperature1 tsp vanilla1 tsp orange extract1 lb 10x confectioner sugar, sifted1 - 2 tsp whipping cream (or milk or half and half)
Orange Rolo Cupcakes
Directions• Make cake mix according to package directions.
• Line cupcake pan with cupcake paper.
• Place a frozen candy in the bottom of each cupcake paper.
• Pour cake batter over frozen candy (2/3 full).
• Bake at 350 for 18 minutes or until a toothpick inserted comes out clean.
• Allow to cool and then ice.• For icing, cream all the icing ingredients together until fluffy.
• Top each cupcake with a chocolate caramel candy on top of icing, then decorate.
• Make sure to put sprinkles on before icing dries.
“These are loved by
everyone!”
By Janet Tharpe
- Janet
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1st United Methodist Church
Pastor Harold Dailey, 797-1393
331 S. Main St., La Feria, Sunday School 10am,
Traditional Worship Service 9am, Contemporary Service 11am,
UM Youth 5pm
International Worship Center
Bishop Ronaldo Ortiz 956-797-1204
116 W. Seventh St., La FeriaServices Sunday (English) 9:30am
Domingo (Espanol) 11am, Miercoles 7pm
Interdenominational Worship Extreme Youth Sat. 6 pm
First Baptist Church of Santa RosaPastor Harold Parker
956-636-1603 118 Jesus R. Cruz, Santa Rosa
Sunday Services 9:30am Bible Study, 10:30am Morning
Worship, 7pm Wednesday Evening
Worship.
Apostolic Faith Tabernacle
Pastor Ramon Zarate 357-6384
621 South Main, La Feria Sunday School 10am
Sunday Worship 4pm, Wed. Evening 7:30pm.
All services are bilingual.
Iglesia Oracion en Su Presencia
Missionary Church,Inc.
Pastors Frank & Janie Gonzalez 797-0044 4th Street, La Feria,TX
Sunday 10am & 6pm, Monday 7 pm Prayer Service,
Wednesday 7 pm, Friday 7 pm.
Church of ChristMinister Gene Head
797-9890912 N. Parker Rd., La Feria,
Wednesday 6:30 pm Bible Study, Sunday 9:30am Bible Study,
10:30am Service, 5pm Evening Service Los Domingos: 12:00
Medio Dia y 7:00pm Los Jueves: 7:00 pm Estudio De Biblia
Faith Church of Christian & Mission-ary Alliance Church
Pastor Oscar Loredo 797-1739
125 W. First St., La Feria,Tx Bilingual Ministry Sunday 10am Sunday School, 11am Worship, Wednesday 7 pm Bible Study,
Friday 7 pm Prayer.
Santa Rosa United Methodist Church
408 Main Street (Hwy. 107/506)Santa Rosa, across from High
School Sunday Coffee and Fellowship 9:30 AM Worship10
AM (Communion fi rst Sunday)Wednesday Prayer Service
9:00 AMPastor: Carole Lahti
(956) 279-3407
Casa de Esperanza Apos-
tolic Church416 W. Spruce La Feria
965-639-4301 Bilingual Services Sunday at 1:00pm
Daniel Martinez - Pastor
St. Mary’s Catholic Church
FR. Edouard Atangana, 956-636-1211
101 San Antonio Ave., Santa Rosa Saturday Mass 5pm Bilingual, Sunday Mass 8am Spanish,
10am English.
First Baptist Church of La Feria
Jerry Johnson, Interim Pastor797-1214
Main St. & Magnolia, La Feria Wednesday 6:30pm Youth Bible
Study & Mission Friends, 7 pm Eve-ning Bible Study & Prayer Service,
Sunday 9:45am Sunday School, 11am Morning Worship Service, 6
pm Evening Worship Service.
St. Albans Episcopal Church
Reverend Scott Brown 956-428-2305,
1417 E. Austin, Harlingen,TX Holy Communion 8am, Sunday
School 9:15, Holy Eucharist 10:30am.
Hope in the Word Church
Pastors Jose & Bertha Belmares797-3621,
28354 S. Bixby Rd., La FeriaServices Friday 6pm, Sunday
10am. All services are Bilingual, English & Spanish.
Primera IglesiaBautista956-797-1740
519 N. Main, La Feria Bilingual Services: Sunday
9:45am Sunday School, 10:45am Worship Service, 5:00pm WMU,
6:00 pm Evening Worship Service,
Iglesia Generacion En Conquista
Pastor Samuel y Magda Cer-vantes, Phone (956) 536-2215 2803 W. Exp. 83 Suite A. La
Feria Sunday Service 10am Bible Study, 11am Worship Service,
7pm Wednesday Family Service.
St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church
Fr. Rodolfo Franco797-2666, offi ce: 502 S. Canal
church: 500 South Canal St., La Feria, Saturday Mass 5:30pm,
Sunday Mass 8am Spanish, 10am English, 12pm Bilingual.
Christ In Our Midst Missionary ChurchPastor: Rev. Daniel Carrizalez
956-742-6311 1 mile N. of FM 506, La Feria Sunday School - 9:45 a.m.,
Sunday Worship - 11:00 a.m., Wednesday Service - 7:00 p.m.,
Monday Prayer - 7:00 p.m.
New HopePresbyterian Church
Richard J. Hartsfi eld, Pastor208 West Central Ave, La Feria,TX, 423-0348 Sunday Services 10 amCommunion 1st Sunday
Cowboy Church11235 Swift Ln. Santa Rosa, Tex.
Service at 11:00am Sunday6:30pm pm Monday
956-975-6144 www.westernoutreach.org
St. Paul Lutheran Church
Pastor Nathan WendorfSundays 8:00AM (Traditional)
HC fi rst, third & fi fth10:30AM (Contemporary)HC second, fourth & fi fth
(956) 423-3924602 Morgan Blvd.
Harlingen, TX 78550church@saintpaulharlingen.
com
Templo GetsemaniPastor Julio y Claudia Mendoza
Phone (956) 589-501611418 Fifth St. La Feria
Servicios: Tuesday & Thursday 7pm
Friday Pray at 7pm Sunday Bible Study at 10am
& 6pm
The Country VetJohn G. Montalbano, DVMA Large & Small Animal Practice
Licensed Veterinarian
Harlingen, Tx 78552956.423.BARK(2275)
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S Swords, knives, and similar costume accessories should be short, soft, and flexible.
A Avoid trick-or-treating alone. Walk in groups or with a trusted adult.
F Fasten reflective tape to costumes and bags to help drivers see you.
E Examine all treats for choking hazards and tampering before eating them. Limit the amount of treats you eat.
H Hold a flashlight while trick-or-treating to help you see and others see you. Always WALK and don’t run from house to house.
A Always test make-up in a small area first. Remove it before bedtime to prevent possible skin and eye irritation.
L Look both ways before crossing the street. Use established crosswalks wherever possible.
L Lower your risk for serious eye injury by not wearing decorative contact lenses.
O Only walk on sidewalks whenever possible or on the far edge of the road facing traffic to stay safe.
W Wear well-fitting masks, costumes, and shoes to avoid blocked vision, trips, and falls.
E Eat only factory-wrapped treats. Avoid eating homemade treats made by strangers.
E Enter homes only if you’re with a trusted adult. Only visit well-lit houses. Don’t stop at dark houses. Never accept rides from strangers.
N Never walk near lit candles or luminaries. Be sure to wear flame-resistant costumes.
CS236181-A
For more information about these tips, visit: www.cdc.gov/family/halloweenO�ce of Women’s Health 770-488-8190 (phone) [email protected] (e-mail)
U. S. Department of Health and Human ServicesCenters for Disease Control and Prevention
Halloween Health and Safety Tips