The Eighth Hungarian Tribe, 1987 (14. évfolyam, 1-8. szám)
1987-01-01 / 1-2. szám
HUNGARIAN RADIO PENNSYLVANIA WEDO — 810 AM — McKeesport, Pa. Saturday evening at 7 o’clock. WASP — 11:30 AM — P"'— a. Sunday mornings at 10 AM H oIsC0NTr''-' host and announcer is Irene Oro ' —o. WDUQ — 90.5 FM — Pittsburgh, Pa. Sunday. Noon till 2:00 PM — Hungarian Varieties. Producer and announcer: Dr. Victor W. Molnár. Mostly music as well as interviews, reports. News with a Hungarian Touch. WPIT — 730 AM — Pittsburgh, Pa. Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock — Hungarian Hour. Hosted by Alex Jozsa Bodnar. WEDO — 810 AM — McKeesport, Pa. Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock. — The Hungarian Reformed Radio Program — Sponsored by the Hungarian Protestant Ministerial. OHIO WCPN — 90.3 FM — Cleveland, Ohio. Hungarian Radio Program Sunday mornings from 11 to 12 o’clock. Kathy Kapossy host and announcer. WQRP — 88.1 FM — Dayton, Ohio. Sunday morning 9:00 to 12:00 noon. “Music of Hungary.” Bringing Hungarian music to the people of Southwestern Ohio. WKTL — 90.7 FM — Struthers, Ohio. Saturday Noon to 1:00 PM — “Souveniers of Hungary,” hosted by the Endre (Cseh) Check Family. Hostess: Emmerencia (Nancy) Check; Jeanne Check. Co-Host: Terry (Endre) Check. Playing the “Best of Hungarian Music.” Serving Eastern Ohio, Western Pennsylvania and West Virginia. ILLINOIS WVVX — 103.1 FM — Chicago, Illinois — Sunday afternoon from 3 o’clock — Amiercan Hungarian Broadcast Program. Frank J. Kovach, director. NEW JERSEY WCTC — 1450 AM — New Brunswick, N.J. Sunday afternoon 12:15 to 1:30 o’clock — Hungarian Melody Time. Hosted by Peter Kara, for over 40 years. WRSU — 88.7 FM — New Brunswick, N.J. (Rutgers State University) Sunday evenings 6 to 7 o'clock — Hungarian Hour — Music, Hungarian History, News, etc. Hosted by István Szabó. NEW YORK WNWK — 105.9 FM — New York, N.Y. — Hungarian Hour — Saturday afternoon 2 to 3 o’clock; Sunday evenings at 7 to 8 o’clock. Hosted by Byula Apatini. CALIFORNIA KMAX — 107.1 FM — Santa Monica, CA. Tuesday evenings from 7 to 7:30 o’clock, Hungarian Bible Hour, sponsored by the Hungarian Bible Church. KTYM — 1460 AM — Los Angeles, CA. Saturday morning from 10 to 11 o’clock. Magyar Szivárvány Radio Program. Hosted by Bela Vajdaffy. If any changes in the above programs, or discontinuation please inform us. If you would like to have your program listed write to us. “MAGYAR MAGIC” — 106 cherished Hungarian recipes plus 194 favorite recipes. Published: 1978 (6th printing). Cost: $6.00 Postpaid. Address: Fellowship Circle, Grace Hungarian Reformed Church, 5160 Georgia Street, Gary, Indiana 46409. Also available — “Lapel Pin” with Hungarian and American Flags—$2.50 Postpaid. 3 color BUMPER STICKERS with the words: “Hungarian Eighth Tribe—Hungarian Americans” — are now available. Cost is $2.00. Please Note: the MAGYAR READER is not available in book-form. Back issues with the Magyar Reader are available. Cost is $6.00. BOOKS AVAILABLE FROM HUNGARIAN EIGHTH TRIBE FOUNDATION 1. -TEXT BOOKS SERIES NO. I. and II. $1.50 plus 35® postage—each. 2. -OUR HUNGARIAN HERITAGE—Albert Wass, $2.00 plus 35c postage. 3. -MAGYAR ÖRÖKSÉGÜNK—Albert Wass, $2.00 plus 35c postage. 4. -LOUIS KOSSUTH "THE NATION’S GUEST”Bibliography of Kossuth's visit to U.S.A.: Joseph Széplaki - $5.00 plus 75c postage. 5. —“ACACIAS"—HUNG ARI ANS IN THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY- Leslie Könnyű, $4.00 plus 75c postage. 6. -CONDENSED GEOGRAPHY OF HUNGARY:Leslie Könnyű, Soft cover. $3.75 including postage. 7. —FAITHFUL UNTO DEATH-HIVEN MINDHALÁLIG: Life history of Col. Michael Kovats. This book is single bound two language edition:—László L. Eszenyi, $5.00 plus 75c postage. 8. -TRANSYLVANIA: THE HUNGARIAN MINORITY IN RUMANIA—Julia Nanay, $5.00 plus 75c postage. mULMNWI nu IASI IAITU rat sismorecmNi By ATTILA SIMONTSITS *33.00 By TIBOR E. BARATH SHOO HUNGARIAN TRANSYLVANIA Authored by: László Könnyű, Tibor Florian and Bela Petry. 110 pages includes 164 pictures and 16 Maps of Transylvania documentations which shows that Transylv.mia belongs to the Hungarian Nation, not Rumania. It is printed in English, French, German and Spanish. Hard cover: $16.00; Soft Cover: $11.00, including postage. Can be ordered through HETF, or American Hungarian Review, 5410 Kerth Road, St. Louis, Missouri 63128. BACK ISSUES OF THE EIGHTH HUNGARIAN TRIBE AVAILABLE Copies of the EHT magazine dated back to 1975 are still available, with a few exceptions. 10 cents per copies, plus postage. Page 4