A8 THE JOURNAL, Thursday, October 14, 2021
- On Oct. 19,1796, a writer,
mysteriously named “Pho-
cion,” slyly attacks presi;
dential candidate Thomas
Jefferson an essay pub—
lished in the Gazette of
the United States. Phocion
turnedrout'to be former
Treasury Secretary Alex-
ander Hamilton, who would
write 25 essays lambasting
Jefferson.
' On Oct. 18,1867,the U.S.
formally takes possession
of Alaska after purchasing
the territory from Russia for
$7.2 million, or less than 2
cents an acre. Russia sold its
Alaska territory to the US.
rather than risk losing it in
battle with a rival such as
Great Britain.
0 On Oct.'24, 1931, New
York Gov. Franklin Roos—
evelt dedicates the George
Washington Bridge over
the Hudson River. The
4,760—foot—long suspension
bridge, the longest in the
world at the time , connected
New Jersey with Manhattan
in New York City.
On Oct ., 23 , 1942 , Michael
Crichton is born in Chicago.
During his final year of
medical school, Crichton
published “The Andromeda
Strain” (1969) and decided
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in time
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to write full time instead of
practicing medicine. .
- On Oct. 21 , 1959,0n New
York City’s Fifth Avenue,
thousands of people line up
outside a bizarrely shaped
white concrete building that
resembled a giant upside-
down cupcake. It was open-
‘ ing day at the new Guggen-
heim Museum, home to one
of the world’s top collec-
tions of contemporary art.
On Oct. 20, 1962, Presi-
dent John F. Kennedy holds
secret meetings with advis-
ers on the eve of ordering
a blockade of Cuba. Ken-
nedy had seen photographic
proof that the SOviets were
building 40 ballistic mis-
sile sites on the island
within striking distance of I
the United States.
0 On Oct. 22, 2012, Lance
Armstrong is formally
stripped of the seven Tour
de France titles he won from
1999 to 2005 and banned
for life from competitive
cycling after being charged
with using illicit perfor-
mance—enhancing drugs and
blood transfusions to help
him win races.
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In the 19303, milking
machines began to be used
in Oklahoma. I am going to
guess that the Gaylord Dairy
near Oklahoma City started
using milking machines
back then. ‘
E.K. Gaylord owned Okla-
homa Publishing Company.
He published The Daily
Oklahoman, the Oklahoma
City Times, and the Farm-
er—Stockman‘ magazine. His
radio station was WKY.
Later his TV station was
WKY—TV, channel 4.
The Gaylord Family also
started the Lazy E Arena,
northeast of Edmond.
-E.K. Gaylord had a dairy.
His cows were registered
purebred Guemseys.
In the 1920s, several
companies, made and sold
milking machines. Many of
them worked satisfactorily.
Some companies that
made cream separators got
into the milking machine
business. It was logical
for the DeLaval Separator
Company to make milking
machines, and they made
good ones. r
The McCormick-Deering
Company, which manu-
factured tractors and farm
equipment, even got into
the milking machine act for
a few years.
The John Deere Company
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bought out the Waterloo
Boy engine company to
get the Waterloo tractor.
The Waterloo Boy com-
pany also made a milking
machine, but John Deere
did not continue that prod—
uct line. '
The Babson Brothers
Company had an early
model milker named a Pine
Tree model milker in the
19205. Then in the 19305,
they changed to a new
model, the Surge milker.
The Surge milker bucket
was a flatter design than
other brands of milkers.
The milker bucket hung on
a strap that went over the
back of the cow.
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The idea behind this
design was that as the cow
is being milked, more milk
' is going into the bucket. It
is heavier and pulls down
more on the teats. It helps
finish the milking process.
The Babson Company
called this “tug and pull”.
Their advertising said, “No
calf, no man, no machine
can do a satisfactory job
of milking without ing and
pull.”
The purpose of théinilking
machine was to duplicate
the action of a young calf
nursing a cow or person
milking a cow by. hand. It
takes about five minutes to
machine milk a cow.
When pipeline milkers
began to be used about 1957,
milking machine buckets
were no longer used. The
Babson Company added
Weight to the Surge milker
claw to simulate the weight
of the milker bucket which
was no longer used.
I started helping milk
by hand in 1943. We were
milking eight cows. My
parents both milked. I was
slow and only milked one
cow— Daisy. She was easy
to milk and gentle.
My dad bought our first
milking machine in 1944.
One reason he bought it
Was so that on evenings he
was working in the fields,
I could do all the milking.
Our first milker was made
by the McConnick-Deerin g
Company. The vacuum
pump was powered by an
electric motor.
A few years later my dad
changed to a Surge milker.
In 1949, we started milk-
ing in our Grade A barn.
In 1954, we started using
a bulk milk tank instead
of shipping our milk in ten
gallon cans.
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