Ella Rose Mast Biography
TAPE NO. 78
A LITTLE BIT ABOUT ELLA
ROSE TUCKER MAST
I arrived
in earth August 26, 1912....the third child in a farm family of five
children near Summerfield, Kansas. Mother and Dad were young and very
active in school and church events and we kids grew up in such an
atmosphere. Dad pitched for a community ball team and my two brothers
and my younger sister and I played ball as soon as we were able to
participate. My oldest sister was the lady of the family. My mother
was only 5'2" but a barrel of dynamite, so perhaps that is why
my younger sister and I were such tomboys. Back in those days it was
not considered nice for a lady to wear boys clothes or even ride a
horse any way but side saddle, but my Dad decided that mother and my
younger sister and I looked better in overalls doing the things we
did at times. When Dad, in 1925, suggested taking his family and
'going west' perhaps the neighbors thought it a good idea. Many
thought that there were still Indians in Western Kansas at that time.
Dad had an
aunt who lived with her family Northwest of Scott City, Kansas and he
made a trip west and purchased some land west of the Potter Ranch. He
returned to Eastern Kansas and the Dave Tucker Family then moved
west. My older sister was unhappy leaving friends but the rest of us
kids piled into the Model A Ford with the side curtains in place and
we headed west, on a great adventure. At the ranch we settled in for
the fall school year, and my older sister moved to Scott City to
finish her High School years. My older brother stayed home to help
Dad get the Ranch stocked and in working order. My younger brother
and sister were in my care as I drove a little covered
wagon...hitched to a blind horse...the 4 miles to our country school.
We went to
church at Pence, this was a community center about 5 miles to the
South of the Ranch, and this was the gathering place on Sunday for
the community, as after church..and dinner, the afternoon was spent
in visiting and the younger folks played baseball and different
games. On our Ranch was three fruit orchards and thru the summer many
came to the Ranch over the weekends for fruit picking. There were
natural springs on the main Ranch headquarters and we had a lake and
fishing holes to enjoy, so it was not all work for us kids. Mother
worried about us kids and the lake but we soon learned to swim and
then in the winter the kids of the community came to Ice Skate.
When my
time came for high school, I also went to Scott City during the week,
since the town was 25 miles from home, and came home over the
weekend. In my Junior year money was so scarce...I stayed home and
shucked corn with my brother to pay for correspondence courses so as
to earn my Junior year credits. Mother and Dad always tried in every
way to see that we kids had the best education they could provide.
Dad was a great reader and I think some of that rubbed off on me. I
went back to Scott City for my Senior year of High School and
graduated from the Scott County Community High School. I had met a
young farmer in my sixteenth year and he then came every Sunday
evening to take me back to town, but Dad usually came on Fridays to
take me home for the Week end.
I remember the highlight of my Senior year as I played the lead in
the Operetta...'Carrie comes to College'. It was so true to
life for the theme of the story was of a little country girl who came
to College but her heart was already taken by a boy back home. I was
17 years of age that spring of 1930 when I graduated, and I spent the
summer studying for my teachers Certificate. At that time we were
required to take an examination...over two days time...of 16
subjects, and when passing were granted a Certificate to teach the 8
grades in country schools. I was 18 then on August 26 of that year
and the first of September began teaching my first term. My younger
sister was in the 8th., grade and since I was to teach our home
school she was one of my pupils. Dolly had grown up fast and now was
the same size as I, altho 5 years younger, and I remember my Dad
lecturing her to remember that I was the teacher and she the
pupil...and she was to mind as tho we were not sisters, and she did,
during school hours. One day I remember looking up from my work at
the desk in front of the room and there lay a big rattle snake all
curled up not to many feet from my desk. I finally caught the eye of
my sister and together we confused the snake and disposed of him with
two brooms. Undoubtedly he had crawled in the open door, and down
along the wall past the children’s desks and no one had noticed it.
On March
31, 1931..Dad had taken Dolly and I to school that morning since it
was raining. Usually we rode our horses but this day we went the 4
miles in the car. Remember this was in a time before we had weather
reports, radio or T.V., and we only knew that it was raining, but not
very cold. Besides wasn't spring almost here? About ten thirty that
morning one of those dreaded Blizzards hit, and soon you could not
see very far and the bottom almost dropped out the thermometer. I
knew we should get fuel into the school house as we might get trapped
if the storm intensified. Dolly and I warned the children to stay in
the house and we took the coal hods and went out on the south side of
the building. We could see the barn and coal shed most of the time
altho dimly. Dolly stayed at the corner of the school house and I
went to the coal shed, filled the hods and returned to her. Dolly
would yell if the snow blotted our vision, and I could hear her even
tho at times I couldn't see her. When we had a supply of coal in the
house piled on the floor, we settled down to wait for parents. I only
had 6 pupils and most lined to the south and east down along the
creek. However two little boys came from the north over on the next
creek, and that morning they rode a horse to school. In the afternoon
realizing that the storm was not getting any better, was in fact
intensifying, the people began to reach each other on the little
country phone line and planned who would get the children and the
teachers who were scattered over the western end of Kansas. In our
area one man made it thru on a horse and then another and they took
all the children but the two little boys, but they had talked to my
Dad and he and a neighbor were coming in the Model A. thru the
pasture...following the deep trails, for the roads were now blocked.
About four o'clock Dad and the neighbor came and Dad had brought
heavy clothes for Dolly and I and ropes if we should have to walk,
but here was those two little boys with tattered clothes and worn out
shoes. We left a note telling their father that we were taking the
boys with us and we went back thru the pasture trails with the
neighbor sitting out on the front fender to help keep up on that
trail. The storm lasted for three days and three nights and the loss
of cattle was great. In our area in Kansas all the school teachers
and children had been rescued, but in Eastern Colorado they weren't
so lucky for a school bus and the children on board were lost and
they did not find them in time.
After the
weather cleared Dolly and I took the two little boys home on our
horses, mother had made them new clothes from some of our castoffs
and they had a ball, but it was time to go home. Allie lived about 8
miles south and east of the Ranch and after the storm was over he
rode his horse over to our place to see how we had come thru the
storm.
I taught
our home school for 4 years then moved over to Scott County to teach
in a larger school. I Lived in a one room shack which Dad parked in a
friends yard...one mile from the school house. I had my exercise
morning and evening going and coming from school. I had been teaching
for $100.00 per month thru those years but now times were even worse,
these were the years of the Dirt storms and rabbit drives, and in the
second year of teaching in Scott County the school board was only
able to pay $50.00 per month and some months they could not pay that.
I wasn't getting rich but had been trying to help Dad with my wages
so that Dolly could go to High School. Allie's mother had died of
Cancer before I knew him, then his father was killed in a hunting
accident and there were two younger brothers at home yet. Allie and I
had been going to 'get together' so many years that some thought we
would never marry and some thought we were already married. I
remember when I received my engagement ring...I couldn't get it on my
finger for I had played on the men's baseball team that Sunday
afternoon and caught a ball on the end of my finger, then it swelled
all out of shape. Allie was used to such actions so I put the ring on
a chain and wore it around my neck for a while. Dolly and I and a
couple of neighbor girls always played on the men's team when they
were short of players. It was lots of fun, and we also played on the
men's Pasture Polo team, but that was a rough game and Allie didn't
think it very wise and Dad agreed so we finally quit.
In my
second and final year of teaching in Scott City, Allie's brothers had
left home and we decided to get married..and did...October 5, 1935.
We didn't tell anyone for a while since they were all so curious, but
at Christmas time I moved over to Allie's home and from then on drove
the car to school. During the spring of that final year the dirt blew
so bad..and Allie would take me to school, we would clean the dust
out, and each afternoon he would clean our house then come after me.
He had batched for years and was a good cook so that sure helped. I
quit teaching that spring and we set out to make a living on the
farm. Actually we didn't think things were so bad, everyone was in
the same boat, and we worked together and had a lot of fun along the
way. Allie always says that someone told us that two could line as
cheap as one, and that is true if one doesn't eat. Ha. With a little
luck, some management, a lot of hard work, and the blessing of the
man 'upstairs', we bought our first land...4 quarters..in 1942. This
was the farm Allie had rented for several years, and his father
before him, and Allie had always dreamed of owning it. Later we would
add more land until we had two sections, and we built a small Herford
cow herd. In 1948 we built a new home and it seemed wonderful, a
bathroom, running water and electricity, REA, had come to the
country...WOW. No more little house behind the house which was cold
in winter and hot in summer.
We had lost
my Dad in 1944, he was such a great supporter of what we were doing,
and he never saw our house or what our farm finally looked like.
Mother then moved to Scott City to make her home and my older brother
came with his family from California to take over her farm.
I had
always loved to read, always had something laying near if I set down
to rest..still do. Our relatives and friends had always laughed for
even out in the little adobe house..'behind the house'..if I was
heading there I always took something to read, and Allie had built a
shelf and installed a battery on the shelf and there hung a light
bulb.
Over the
years I had mentioned so many things and places I would like to see
and always Allie would say:...'Wait until we retire and we will see
them'. I had dreamed but did not quite see how we would be able to go
for we had cows, chickens and farming to look after...and yet I kept
dreaming.
My parents
had discussed with mother's sister and husband this message that we
were the Israel of the Bible. I did not think to much about it at the
time but the idea seemed to stir something inside me, and I was
always looking for some information along those lines. The years went
by...I had been Allie's hired man so to speak..the best one he ever
had. Of course the only permanent one. Then all of a sudden the work
wasn't fun anymore...just plain work. I had been going to 'Tax
School' to learn how installment sales worked for we knew that in
time we were going to have to change our life style. In 1964 a young
farmer came to talk about the possibility that we sell out farm to
him on the installment plan. However he had to borrow the down
payment and we told him that was not the way to start. We had
purchased a lot in Scott City and planned sometime to build a home
there. Then in February of 1965 I was very ill with the flu, and was
in the hospital for a while and had a light heart attack while there.
Mother was a semi invalid
by that time and our family Doctor informed us that I should take
life a little easier and quit trying to care for mother all the time.
In June of that year the contractor came to tell us that he
had some free time, so why not build our home. In two days time I had
the plans drawn and the project commenced. Several people then came
to try to purchase our farm, and most wanted to dictate how they
would pay for it. We had our schedule drawn and after all we were the
ones selling thus we didn't go for their ideas. Then in October of
1965 the same young farmer came back, this time with the down payment
for the two quarters we were selling first which contained all the
buildings. Of course the Internal Revenue had to be satisfied, thus
you must charge some interest..a certain percentage on any
transaction, and we had taken this into account as we set up the
contract of 20 years with an option to buy the rest of the land at
certain dates. We thus had our retirement fund in place and the home
in town was being built and we moved to Scott City, Kansas the latter
part of December 1965.
In 1966 we
planted our lawn, had a back patio built, then in 1967 we set out to
look over the United States, and we did this every spring and fall
for ten years, and I was able to see so many places I had dreamed of.
In August of 1969, we were planning a trip to the Blue Ridge
Mountains of Virginia and since I had been so tired that summer,
Allie thought I should see the Doctor before we left. I told the
nurse, who we knew real well, that when I came home I would have Doc
look at a small hard lump in my left breast. Before I hardly knew it
two Doctors were in the room, and then I was in the hospital and a
Biopsy was taken. A week later a radical Mastectomy was done for
tumors were found even in the glands under my arm. A month later we
were going to Liberal, Kansas which was 104 miles distance, each day
for cobalt treatments. The first day of the treatments I didn't pay
too much attention, didn't even think it would be a bad idea if the
big machine dropped on me. The second day after the first setting the
Doctor came in and moved my head so as to position the shot into the
correct place and after the lights went out then I noticed that there
was two scones on the wall giving off a faint light and between them
was a picture of YAHSHUA (Jesus). I remember thinking:...'if I am to
get well you will have to help me for I am so tired, besides I never
did find out what the Bible was all about, altho I have searched, I
have not found. And HE SMILED AT ME!...yes, I know you will say...but
it was only a picture, but to me as our eyes met HE smiled and from
that day forward I began to find what I had been searching for and my
strength began to return.
An old
friend here in our town had talked Bible and Israel for years but not
it began to make sense and we were soon searching for more and more.
We learned about the Swift tapes and a friend here then flew out to
see Mrs. Swift, and we were on our way to obtaining the Swift tapes
and all that followed from his ministry. Allie and I then visited
Mrs. Swift and saw much of the great Library of 8000 books before it
was broken up, and we walked with her along the river up in the
mountains from Bakersfield, California where Dr. Swift used to go to
relax. We then visited her after she had moved back to Lancaster. But
the finding of the Swift tape ministry opened up a whole new avenue
of knowledge for our group. Up to then we had just bits and pieces of
the Great Mosaic but now here was much, much more to digest. Then I
started transcribing the Swift tapes and making carbon copies of them
for our little group. There was so much information on each tape that
it was impossible to remember much without a written copy. I hadn't
done any typing to speak of since High School days, so had to relearn
that as well.
Now; much
of what Dr. Swift said came first from inspiration, and then after
that was given to him, he would look for something to back him up and
would quote from some report or old book. Then soon we were looking
for old records as well. Over the years we have collected material
from many so called Identity ministers. Most go so far and then stop
learning and try to sell what they have learned, thus we did not find
the completed story as we are able to know now until we found the
Swift tapes and began transcribing them. After having typewritten
copies of over 300 of the basic tapes and notes from the rest of the
tapes I decided to put together all he had to say on one subject...in
one report and out of that idea came the 78 tapes so far. Mrs. Swift
over the years has been loaning old books to me and from them came
the book reports to fill in some of the gaps.
In the
1980's then we began to have some health problems. Allie first and
then I broke my hip...was knocked down by a shopping cart..and here I
had the book from Mrs. Swift 'In Search of the White God', so was
delayed until I came home from the hospital and was able to finish
that source of information. Allie had a board fixed for my wheelchair
and I did the book report on 'In Search of the White God' while in my
wheelchair. But with such a subject to work on, I forgot my pain. You
can spend so many delightful hours as your mind runs back and forward
thru time remembering all you have been given the privilege of
learning.
Now; I did
not go out searching for people to tell my message to. My friend and
I learned early that it is best if you wait for people to come to
you...otherwise they are not ready to understand and they only
mis quote
what you do tell them.
One of the
great blessings of my learning what we call 'Identity' was being able
to have some of the answers for the young people who came our way.
Not having any children of our own still when thinking about it then
it seems that young people have always been hanging around our home.
We have been able to help in different ways, sometimes by just being
there and listening. I have always tried to stress the pride in Race,
the idea that women and children of our Race need protection in this
day and age, after all without our Israel women we would have no
race. Some young men have told me how they have always thought that
women were fair game, never realized that they were the mothers of
our race and should be protected, even from themselves. That is not
taught in our world today, in fact just the opposite is the norm. But
with the message of the Kingdom understood then the young have
something to hang on to as they occupy here in earth waiting for the
fulfillment of our prayers. 'Thy kingdom come, thy Will be done, in
earth as it is in heaven'. Without such a foundation what does life
really hold for you? Is it only the promise of going to heaven when
you die? Surely there is more than that altho this seems to satisfy
many of our race.
From one of
my Identity kids I received this note with my Christmas present a
couple of years ago:...'To my mother whose love is unwavering, and
true, whose faith in me is always strong, who is always patient,
always steadfast, always my friend; whose life is an example set
before me to follow; who gives so much and asks so little, you are my
mother, so deeply loved. Signed your ever grateful Kathy'. Now you
see why our Identity kids are one of the blessings from this work. We
have a greater bond with them than from relatives for our minds and
spirits are in tune. We thus have children who will come to help if
we would only call...night or day...this is something relatives
cannot understand. Our Identity kids and grand-kids here in Middle
America have many temptations to overcome, and we lose some of our
youth to drugs, sexual abuse and so forth, but when you read of the
seamy side of life in the great cities, and the thousands of kids
lost to that life we sometimes think that God is good to let them die
young if they cannot leave that life behind. Here in Middle America
we have our problems but thank God there isn't a Dr. Ruth on every
street corner like the one on T.V. If you haven't heard her then
don't let her name fool you for her teaching of Sex reveals her
breeding.
When I
first started transcribing Swift tapes I sent some copies to
different Publications such as Aryan Nations, Christian Vanguard, and
New Beginnings. A few were published and some were published in
booklet form by Mrs. Swift. But since I could not keep up with type
written copies for everyone that began to surface then I went to the
tape series which you now have.
Then the
last few years Jeanette came into the picture and she now puts
material in the computer and prints it out. We now have available the
Book Reports I have done that are not on tape such as all of the
Totten Reports as he searched for our roots that make up the Seal of
the United States. In Search of the White God, The Book of
Revelation...from the Comparet and Swift tapes and my understanding.
She also has all of my tapes in the computer with some of Dr. Swift's
as well, especially some of the 'Wednesday Night Bible Study' ones.
Prehistoric America is another manuscript put in the system.
Now;
Someone often asks:...what does it mean to be of Israel? In a
nutshell this is what I see when I read the word ISRAEL:......
I is for 'Identity'
S is for 'Sonship'
R is for
'Restoration', that wonderful promise to our Race.
A is for
'Administration' of the Kingdom which all generations of Adam's
race inherit.
E is for 'Eternity',
for we are the spirit children of the Eternal YAHWEH
YAHSHUA.
L is for 'Looking
forward' to our rest when the Kingdom Administration is
finally in place once more...this time all over the earth.
Thus we are
ISRAEL...the Sheep of His Pasture, His Kingdom in Earth.
'Sonship'
is a designation of your status in the Great Mosaic of YAHWEH'S plan.
Always remember that every time you see the word 'Son' in regards to
our Race, then daughter is also included, for both make up the Race,
the Household, the Family, the Kingdom!
Since we
bought the big copier January in 1987, we have copied over 8000
copies....Someone is reading! Hope you enjoyed the material as much
as we have enjoyed preparing it. We have just touched on a tiny
portion of the knowledge available, but there is much, much more to
come..YAHWEH willing.
When my
mother went on home in the Spring of 1987, she finally had learned
who she was and why she was here, and there was no holding her after
that...there is a great magnet drawing us home when our time here in
earth is finished, when our people finally realize what that is, then
surely there will be a great rising up to stand for what they believe
in. For, that is one of the weapons our Father has. He can reactivate
that Spirit until His people stand.
UNTIL NEXT TIME
MAY YAHWEH BLESS
ELLA ROSE TUCKER MAST
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