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THE HISTORY OF
SOUTHWESTERN PRINTING
Trave-Walker
Printing company was located at 408
West 6th in Oklahoma City. The Trave-Walker
partnership was ended in the 1920's
and the became the Trave-Taylor
printing Company. As you can see
from the photos this was quite a
sizeable printing concern for the
times.
Trave-Taylor was acquired by "The
Southwestern Stationery and Bank
Supply Company" of Lawton.
Southwestern was a banking supply
company that was looking to expand
it's services by offering quality
printing to their customers. The
company later expanded with offices
in Oklahoma City, Lawton, Ponca
City, Amarillo and Wichita Falls,
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In 1956 Southwestern had outgrown
the old printing location (which
still stands) and built a new
facility at 4500 North Santa Fe.
That same year the company began a
"profit sharing" program, one of the
first companies to do so in Oklahoma
City.
Mr. Ted Warkentin was the president
until 1961. Forrest Burns reigned
from 1961-62. The company was under
the leadership of Frank Polk from
1962-1996. Mr. Bob Allee then
purchased the company and keeping
with a long-standing history of
innovation, began a series of
upgrade steps. Southwestern now
stands as perhaps one of the most
professional state-of-the-art
companies in the southwest area.
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