THE MILL WHISTLE f^ub!ishej by pte:t-DC«e:^r XXII ■Ptanh^ Dfopet, Grienvilte, Leafcsville, Mount Holly, Smithfield and Spfay,_R C; fieldole. Vo;ond Auburn, N. Y. Spray, N. C., July 29, 1963 NO. 2 ARTHUR L. JACKSON ![■ L- Jackson Named nnii ^ scogee Manager Blanket Manager And fOtk ® Manager For Sheets; ,! Changes Are Announced Harold W. Whitcomb has the appointment of Arthur ^*Us • manager of Muscogee Columbus, Ga., which Fieldcrest Mr'^^'^hased. 'fackson, now manager of Field- : Mu ^ blanket and sheet operations, I his new duties effective * ^Uscq will be responsible for all operations in Columbus, re- ^ ''ice tp Robert A. Harris, Fieldcrest ’ Hlj, ®®ident-manufacturing. ^ '^^ckson has served In several 1 positions since joining Field- 4 ^ quality control en- ' ^ger^ superintendent and later man- ’■ Synthetic Fabrics Mill and ' Mill, ^®istant manager of the Towel technical assistant to the ' Jtilij u the Blanket and Sheeting e Jo jjj “efore going to St. Marys, Ohio, •'fep). *^?ge the St. Marys Woolen Man- ® Company, a subsidiary of • jj^'^>'est Mills, Inc. returned to the company’s in Spray when the St. j^i /operations were transferred to (Continued on Page Five) COMPANY ACQUIRES MUSCOGEE MILLS The merger of Muscogee Manufactur ing Company into Fieldcrest Mills, Inc. became effective Friday, July 26, fol lowing approval of the merger by the shareowners of the two companies in separate meetings July 24. The Muscogee operation is now called Muscogee Mills, a Unit of Fieldcrest Mills, Inc. Located at Columbus, Ga., Muscogee was founded in 1867 and produces terry towels, toweling and some mattress tick ing. A large percentage of the produc tion is sold to the large chain stores and to nationally-known mattress manu facturers. All of the operations are housed at one plant location. Muscogee has 1,045 looms and 34,252 spindles. The plant employs about 1,350 people. The city of Columbus is located on the Chattahoochee River in western Georgia and is 100 miles south of At lanta. Columbus is a trading center for 16 West Georgia and Four East Ala bama counties with a population of 500,000. Columbus is the dominant city in the region with an urban population of 158,382. Situated 160 miles from the Gulf of Mexico, Columbus is scheduled to be come Georgia’s furthermost inland port. By late 1963, the Chattahoochee River will be navigable from the Gulf Intra- Coastal Waterway to Columbus through a 9-foot deep by 100-foot channel for barge traffic, with assurance of an abundant industrial water supply. The Georgia Ports Authority has an nounced plans to construct a $770,000 docking and warehousing facility at Columbus. The city has deeded 88 acres of riverfront property for use in de velopment of the port. Columbus is a modern and progressive industrial city producing, in addition to diversified textile items, such products as soft drinks, peanuts and peanut pro ducts, cotton ginning equipment, textile machinery and dyeing equipment, agri cultural tools, women’s full-fashioned hosiery, men’s clothing and other pro ducts. Adjacent to Columbus is Fort Ben- ning, the world-famous U. S. Army In fantry School. Fort Benning is the birth place of airborne training and the home of the U. S. Army Rangers and one of only two Officer Candidate Schools in the country. Just across the river from Columbus (Continued on Page Five) m ft Muscogee Mills, a Unit of Fieldcrest Mills, Inc. has all operations in one plant location. This view shows the mill buildingrs on Chattahoochee River in Columbus.