1.05.65
Print, Photographic
1961
E. F. Johnson Company Governor Elmer Anderson, Edgar, Marvin and Everett Johnson. 4" x 3 1/2" black and white photograph of five men at a ribbon-cutting ceremony, the opening of the new E. F. Johnson Co. headquarters on 10th Avenue S.W., Waseca, Minn.; identified L-R: unidentified (far left), Minnesota Governor Elmer L. Anderson, Edgar Johnson, Marvin Johnson, and Everett Johnson
Waseca business: E.F. Johnson Co.; E.F. Johnson Company; E.F. Johnson Corporate Headquarters; E.F. Johnson Company Corporate Headquarters; E.F. Johnson Co. Corporate Headquarters; E. F. Johnson Co.; E. F. Johnson Company; E. F. Johnson Corporate Headquarters; E. F. Johnson Company Corporate Headquarters; E. F. Johnson Co. Corporate Headquarters. Governor Elmer L. Andersen participated in ribbon cutting ceremonies at the new million dollar plant of the E.F. Johnson Company, nationally known manufacturer of electronic components and short wave radio equipment. The ceremony commemorated the construction of the 113,000 square foot general offices and manufacturing facilities. Begun in 1959 the building was planned to handle roughly twice the sales volume of that year, according to E.F. Johnson, President, "Sales have increased so rapidly we are approaching that point now." A further expansion might be necessary sooner than expected.