- Eddie Chiles
Harrell Edmonds "Eddie" Chiles (
May 11 ,1910 –August 22 ,1993 ) was the founder of theWestern Company of North America and an owner of the Texas Rangers. He was also the paternal uncle of actressLois Chiles .Eddie Chiles was born in
Itasca, Texas . After graduating fromWentworth Military Academy inLexington, Missouri , he worked as an oil patch roustabout before hitchhiking toNorman, Oklahoma in 1930. In 1934, he graduated from theUniversity of Oklahoma with a B.S. degree inPetroleum Engineering .In 1939, after working as a Sales Engineer with
Reed Roller Bit Company in Houston, he founded theWestern Company of North America . He started the company with two trucks and three employees. Western served the petroleum industry with technical services required in the discovery and production of oil and gas. The company grew to become a major oil services firm, primarily inacidizing , fracturing andcementing . At its peak, the Western Company had over 5,000 employees and annual worldwide revenues of over $500 million. The Western Company also operated an offshore drilling company, run by Mr. Chiles' brother, during the 1970s. The company was sold toBJ Services in 1995.Chiles bought the baseball team Texas Rangers in 1980 and served as chairman of the club until 1989 when he sold the team to group of investors, including the future
President of the United States George W. Bush .As an advocate for a smaller and less intrusive federal government, Chiles was also known for his 1970s radio commentaries. His trade-mark sign-on "I'm Eddie Chiles, and I'm mad as hell," created an incredible demand for bumper stickers that read "I'm mad too, Eddie!" Western also featured television commercials telling viewers "If you don't have an oil well, get one—you'll love doing business with Western!" Through these conservative radio commentaries, Chiles became a folk hero in the southwest section of the nation.
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