Eller Chronicles Nov 91 p-13

The Eller Chronicles


Vol. V NO 4.THE ELLER FAMILY ASSOCIATIONNOV 1991



OTHER REMINDERS FROM PRESIDENT BILL ELLER

J. W. HOOK'S GEORGE MICHAEL ELLER (Reprint): I continue to receive occasional orders for the reprint, but unfortunately all 286 copies have been sold. If any of you have a spare copy that you can part with, please let me know immediately. As I receive an order I will reimburse you and ask that you mail it out for me.





STATIONERY: We still have a number of packets (each packet contains 10 env.- 20 sheets) of both Eller Crest and Conf. '91 logo stationery (and some Conf. '89 logo) available. They are quite eye-catching and handsome for- only $3.50 a packet.





RECRUITMENT OF NEW MEMBERS: Reproduce copies of the application form (Insert) and pass on to your relatives. We must depend largely on word-of-mouth and help from members to make Ellers and their descendants everywhere aware of the Eller Family Association.





DON'T FORGET TO PAY YOUR 1992 MEMBERSHIP FEE OF $15.00 BY JAN. 1, 1992 SO THAT DELIVERY OF THE FEB. 1992 ISSUE TO YOU WILL NOT BE DELAYED.




CONFERENCE '91 VIDEO AVAILABLE

The banquet and business session of the ELLER FAMILY ASSOC. meeting in Estes Park, CO, 1991, available in a single one and one half hour (approx.) videotape from: MARION GODFREY, P.O.Box, 871, Black Mountain, NC 28711 (tele: 1/704-669-9347) .... $10.00 postpaid.






THE ELLER FAMILY ASSOCIATION

A. WILLIAM ELLER, President, 370 Upham St., Lakewood, CO 80226

CHARLOTTE ELLER MARSHALL, V-P, 2832 Hwy. 201, Nyssa, OR 97913

NANCY ELLER, Sec./Treas., 500 Misson St. East, Crowley, TX 76036

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

BETHEL J. ELLER STOLTE, Rt. 1 Box 19, Ludell, KS 67744
BYRON H. ELLER, 6506 Jack Hill Dr., Oroville, CA 95966
LOWELL ELLER, 4410 Harborwood Dr., Salem, VA 24153
R. VANCE ELLER, 550 Fox Hollow Lane, Salisbury, NC 28144
WALTON G. ELLER, 500 Mission St. East, Crowley, TX 76036


THE ELLER CHRONICLES

EDITORS: J. GERALD AND JUANITA ELLER, RR 2 Bx. 145-D, Whittier, NC 28789

The Eller Chronicles is the official Newsletter/Journal of the Eller Family Association. Its pages are open for publishing information relevant to any one of the goals of the organization. The responsibility for the accuracy of information submitted for publication rests wholly with the submitter. The editors reserve the right to ask that data or stories submitted for publication be rechecked for accuracy or change in format.

EUROPEAN LIAISON

LOUISE ELLER, 2932 Homeway Drive, Beaverereek, OH 45385-5709
GEORG ELLER, Bannzaunerweg 7, D-6530, Bingen/Rhein, Germany
PROF. DR. K. NAPP-ZINN, Gyrhofstr. 15, D-5000 Koln 41, Germany
LEETHA T. RENWICK, 1108 Shady Lane, Apt. 1, Versalia, CA 93277-2166




PURPOSES OF THE ELLER FAMILY ASSOCIATION

The PURPOSES of the ELLER FAMILY ASSOCIATION is to draw all Ellers, regardless of their particular family line, and allied family members into a cooperative effort to:

  1. ) promote a sense of kinship and consciousness of family history and tradition,


  2. ) promote and publicize local family reunions;


  3. ) hold a biennial family conference open to all Eller and allied family members world wide;


  4. ) encourage the restoration and maintenance of cemeteries or other sites of meaning to various Eller families; and


  5. ) encourage and aid genealogical and historical research on Eller and allied families in the United States and world at large.


ANNUAL DUES

Annual dues are $15.00/yr. payable Nov. I of each year. This, includes membership and subscription to 4 issues of THE ELLER CHRONICLES. Individual issues $4.50 each; back issues since Nov. 1987 available; make checks to EFA Family Assoc., and mail to the Sec./Treas. (Name and address above). IN ORDER TO RECEIVE THE FEBRUARY ISSUE OF ANY YEAR, DUES MUST BE IN THE HANDS OF THE SECRETARY TREASURER NO LATER THAN JAN. I OF THAT YEAR.









AN ELLER IN THE NEWS: pp 243 - 243



THE DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY
OF
EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY

Cordially invites you to attend
the Eller House Dedication
Ceremonies

Wednesday, ApriL,-17 1991
at 2:00 P.M.

ERNEST M. ELLER HOUSE










AN ELLER IN THE NEWS: pp. 264 - 273

NATIONAL CATTLEMEN'S ASSOCIATION VOL 14, Number 28APRIL 26, 1991


Eller Named Executive Vice President

Cook Takes Heim In Washington, D.C. Office

J. Burton Eller Jr. is the new executive vice president of the National Cattlemen's Association, NCA President Don Smith announced at the NCA spring board meeting April 17. Eller brings to the post extensive background with 22 years of NCA experience and an active interest in a family cattle enterprise in Virginia. Eller most recently served as senior vice president for government affairs. He also served as association secretary and membership director of NCA's predecessor organization, the American National Cattlemen's Association. Previously, Eller was the secretary of the Virginia Hereford Association, and he helped organize the Virginia Simmental Association. He holds a bachelor's degree in animal science and a master's degree in physiology from Virginia Polytechnic Institute. He has served in numerous advisory capacities in Washington, D.C., and his been recognized by several organizations. Replacing Eller as vice president for government affairs is Thomas M. Cook, who previously served as NCA director of industry affairs. Cook has 18 years of experience with NCA-10 in the Washington, D.C., office. He hails originally from North Dakota. (More board meeting coverage inside.)





WHAT A COINCIDENCE! WHAT AN AUSPICIOUS DATE WAS APRIL 17, 1991 FOR Rear Admiral Ernest M. Eller and J. Burton Eller, Jr., two gr. grandsons of Capt. Jesse Franklin Eller (The Eller Chronicles Vol. V No. 2 pp. 63-82)





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