Friday, October 28, 2016

Did You Know?!: Automotive History

Sales and Leasing Consultant, Tim Hoyt, takes a look at some of the milestones in automotive history in this month's edition of "Did You Know?!" 

---

Automotive milestones from a Chevrolet "Friends" Magazine...



The long and illustrious history of the automobile has resulted in a great many "firsts" - some have been dutifully recorded and passed down by generations while others have failed the test of time, being forgotten by most soon after they happened, sometimes as quickly as the following day. 

Rather than rehash the truly monumental moments, FRIENDS, using information provided by the Automotive Information Council, presents some of the car's not-so-greatest hits. They include:

1. The first woman at the wheel - at least legally - was a Chicago resident. She was the recipient of the first driver's license ever issued to a female, striking an early blow for the women's movement.

2. Detroit has been the focal point of many automotive firsts. One of the least known - the Motor City in 1911 was first to paint center lines on some of its highways.

3. St. Louis has the dubious honor of being the  city where the first car was reported stolen in 1905.

4. The first seat belts were offered on Nash cars in 1950.

5. Running out of gas became less of a problem in 1913 when the first drive-in gas and service station opened in Pittsburgh and sold 30 gallons the first day. But it would still be another nine years before drivers would know if they were running precariously close to empty- the gas gauge didn't start appearing on cars until 1922.

6. The big news out of Chicago in 1895 after a big motor race wasn't the winning entry's speed - a blistering seven and a quarter miles per hour - but the fact that he had actually finished the entire 55-mile course. In the same spirit, seven years later, an overzealous Minneapolis driver tried to set a personal land speed record and was fined $10 for going over 10 miles per hour.

7. The Gulf Oil Company gave away the first road maps in 1913.

8. The first National Automobile Show was held in 1900 in New York's Madison Square Garden. The Big Apple was also the site of the first used-car dealership in 1902.

9. Didja know department - some 290 different makes of automobiles had been produced in 145 cities by the end of 1919...the 100-millionth passenger car built in the U.S. came off the line in December of 1951...almost 90 percent of all American cars sold in 1929 were closed models, whereas 10 years earlier, 90 percent had been open models.
  


Did you know that the Baum dealership was originally opened in Carlock, Illinois in 1928?

Monday, September 19, 2016

Chevrolet Youth Soccer Announcement



Baum Chevrolet Buick Teaming Up with Clinton Community YMCA for Big Goal

Baum Chevrolet Buick to provide Clinton Community YMCA with new equipment, monetary contribution and fundraising opportunity

Clinton, September 19, 2016 Baum Chevrolet Buick is partnering with Clinton Community YMCA in Clinton as part of the national Chevy Youth Soccer program to provide new equipment, a monetary contribution and an opportunity for community members to earn additional funds for the club via a Test Drive fundraiser.

Baum Chevrolet Buick will present Clinton Community YMCA with soccer kits filled with various items such as equipment bags, pop-up goals, corner flags, soccer balls and Chevy Youth Soccer t-shirts.

In addition, Baum Chevrolet Buick will present a check representing a one-time monetary contribution to Clinton Community YMCA.  Sponsored clubs across the country will have the chance to earn additional funds as community members take test drives at their partnering dealership to help support the league.

“We are proud to be able to bring our community closer to the game and support the development of the kids in our community through the power of play,” said Scott Baum, Owner of Baum Chevrolet Buick. “The message we’re sending to friends and family members of Clinton Community YMCA is that at Baum Chevrolet Buick, we play for you.”
For more information about Chevrolet Youth Soccer, please visit www.youthsportsclinics.com.

About Baum Chevrolet Buick
Baum Chevrolet Buick is a family owned automotive dealership located in Clinton, Illinois. Established in 1928, Baum has prevailed through three generations of ownership and evolved into a one-stop automotive sales and service center. By combining traditional values with an emphasis on complete customer service and loyalty, Baum has infiltrated its success throughout central Illinois for over 88 years. In addition to automotive sales, the dealership has a service division composed of a parts and service department, 24 hour wrecker service, collision repair center, detail shop and Quick Lube center. For more information please visit www.baumchevybuick.com.

About Chevrolet
Founded in 1911 in Detroit, Chevrolet is now one of the world's largest car brands, doing business in more than 115 countries and selling more than 4.0 million cars and trucks a year. Chevrolet provides customers with fuel-efficient vehicles that feature engaging performance, design that makes the heart beat, passive and active safety features and easy-to-use technology, all at a value. More information on Chevrolet models can be found at www.chevrolet.com.



#   #   #
                                                                                                                                                                      

Thursday, August 18, 2016

Did You Know?!: Remembering

Sales and Leasing Consultant, Tim Hoyt, is paying tribute to a few of the notable people who passed away during the first half of 2016 in this month's edition of "Did You Know?!"

---

Below is a list of some notable deaths from the first six months of 2016. Many of those listed below are singers, including Bloomington native Joe Dowell (76) who recorded a number one hit song, Wooden Heart.


SINGERS/MUSICIANS/PRODUCERS
Natalie Cole (65)
David Bowie (69)
Glen Frey (67)
Sonny James (87)
Prince (57)
Frank Sinatra Jr. (72)
Merle Haggard (79)
Ralph Stanley (89)
Paul Katner (74)
Billy Paul (80)

ACTORS/ACTRESSES/COMEDIANS/DIRECTORS/BROADCASTERS
Wayne Rogers from MASH (82)
Abe Vigoda (94)
Dan Haggerty, Grizzly Adams (74)
Patty Duke (69)
Ken Howard (77)
Anne Jackson (90)
Doris Roberts (90)
George Kennedy (91)
Alan Rickman (69)
George Gaynes, Police Academy Movies (98)
Mike Minor, Petticoat Junction (75)
Alan Young, Mr. Ed (96)
Joe Santos (84)
Bob Elliot (92)
Gary Shandling (66)
Robert Horton (91)
Peter Browning (80)
Gary Hamilton (93)
Morley Safer (84)
Anton Yelchin, Star Trek (27)

AUTHORS/ARTISTS
Harper Lee (89)
Terry Redlin (78)

ATHLETES/COACHES
Muhammad Ali (74)
Joe Garagiola (90)
Gordie Howe (88)
Buddy Ryan (85)
Pat Summitt (64)

POLITICIANS/OTHER
Former First Lady Nancy Reagan (94)


Did you know...Pat Summitt's 1,098 career wins are the most in NCAA basketball history?

Stay tuned for next month's edition...

Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Did You Know?!: The Greatness

Sales and Leasing Consultant, Tim Hoyt, is dedicating the June edition of "Did You Know?!" to the late Muhammad Ali.

---

Muhammad Ali, who passed away earlier this month, is considered one of the greatest boxers of all time. Below is a list of his fights from 1960 - 1981. Do you remember any of these?

1960
October 29 - vs. Tunney Hunsaker - Result: Win (6 rounds)
December 27 - vs. Herbert Siler - Result: KO (4 rounds)

1961
January 17 - vs. Anthony Sperti - Result: TKO (3 rounds)
February 7 - vs. Jimmy Robinson - Result: TKO (1 round)
February 21 - vs. Donnie Fleeman - Result: TKO (7 rounds)
April 19 - vs. Lamar Clark - Result: KO (2 rounds)
June 26 - vs. Duke Sabwedong - Result: W (10 rounds)
July 22 - vs. Alonzo Johnson - Result: W (10 rounds)
October 7 - vs. Alex Miteff - Result TKO (6 rounds)
November 29 - vs. Willi Besmanoff - Result: TKO (7 rounds)

1962
February 10 - vs. Lucian Banks - Result: TKO (4 rounds)
February 28 - vs. Jack Wagner - Result: TKO (4 rounds)
April 23 - vs. George Logan - Result: TKO (4 rounds)
May 19 - vs. Billy Daniels - Result: TKO (7 rounds)
July 20 - vs. Alejandro Lavorante - Result: KO (5 rounds)
November 15 - vs. Archie Moore - Result: TKO (4 rounds)

1963
January 24 - vs. Charles Powell - Result: KO (3 rounds)
March 13 - vs. Doug Jones - Result: W (10 rounds)
June 18 - vs. Henry Cooper - Result: TKO (5 rounds)

1964
February 25 - vs. Sonny Liston - Result: TKO (7 rounds)

1965
May 25 - vs. Sonny Liston - Result: KO (1 round)
November 22 - vs. Floyd Patterson - Result: TKO (12 rounds)

1966
March 29 - vs. George Chuvalo - Result: W (15 rounds)
May 21 - vs. Henry Cooper - Result: TKO (6 rounds)
August 6 - vs. Brian London - Result: TKO (3 rounds)
September 10 - vs. Karl Mildenberger - Result: TKO (12 rounds)
November 14 - vs. Cleveland Williams - Result: TKO (3 rounds)

1967
February 6 - vs. Ernie Terrrell - Result: W (15 rounds)
March 22 - vs. Zora Folley - Result: TKO (7 rounds)

1970 
October 26 - vs. Jerry Quarry - Result: TKO (3 rounds)
December 7 - vs. Oscar Bonavena - Result: TKO (15 rounds)

1971
March 8 - vs. Joe Frazier - Result: L (15 rounds)
July 26 - vs. Jimmy Ellis - Result: TKO (12 rounds)
November 17 - vs. Buster Mathis - Result: W (12 rounds)
December 26 - vs. Jurgen Blin - Result: KO (7 rounds)

1972
April 1 - vs. McArthur Foster - Result: W (15 rounds)
May 1 - vs. George Chuvalo - Result: W (12 rounds)
June 27 - vs. Jerry Quarry - Result: TKO (7 rounds)
July 19 - vs. Alvin Lewis - Result: TKO (11 rounds)
September 20 - vs. Floyd Patterson - Result: TKO (7 rounds)
November 21 - vs. Bob Foster - Result: KO (8 rounds)

1973
February 14 - vs. Joe Bugner - Result: W (12 rounds)
March 31 - vs. Ken Norton - Result: L (12 rounds)
September 10 - vs. Ken Norton - Result: W (12 rounds)
October 20 - vs. Rudy Lubbers - Result: W (12 rounds)

1974
January 28 - vs. Joe Frazier - Result: W (12 rounds)
October 30 - vs. George Foreman - Result: KO (8 rounds)

1975
March 24 - vs. Chuck Wepner - Result: TKO (15 rounds)
May 16 - vs. Ron Lyle - Result: TKO (11 rounds)
July 1 - vs. Joe Bugner - Result: W (15 rounds)
October 1 - vs. Joe Frazier - Result: TKO (14 rounds)

1976
February 20 - vs. Jean Coopman - Result: KO (5 rounds)
April 30 - vs. Jimmy Young - Result: W (15 rounds)
May 24 - vs. Richard Dunn - Result: TKO (5 rounds)
September 28 - vs. Ken Norton - Result: W (15 rounds)

1977
May 16 - vs. Alredo Evangelista - Result: W (15 rounds)
September 29 - vs. Ernie Shavers - Result: W (15 rounds)

1978
February 15 - vs. Leon Spinks - Result: L (15 rounds)
September 15 - vs. Leon Spinks - Result: W (15 rounds)

1980 
October 2 - vs. Larry Holmes - Result: TKO'd (11 rounds)

1981
December 11 - vs. Trevor Berbick - Result: L (10 rounds)



Did you know...that Muhammad Ali's birth name was Cassius Clay?

Did you know...when Muhammad Ali started fighting he weighed in at 186 lbs, but when he ended his career he weighed in at 236 lbs?

Stay tuned for next month's edition...

Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Did You Know?!: We All Scream For Ice Cream!

Sales and Leasing Consultant, Tim Hoyt, is excited for the change in seasons for one reason...it's finally warm enough for ice cream! 


---

It's that time of year again...ICE CREAM SEASON! There are a lot of good ice cream and custard places around here including Dairy Queen, Culver's, Baskin Robbins and Cold Stone Creamery. In this edition of "Did You Know?!" I wanted to highlight the Dairy Queen Blizzard because 2016 marks 31 years of the iconic treat. Here are just a few of the many flavors I've tried over the years:


  • Butterfinger
  • Kit Kat
  • Oreo
  • Strawberry
  • M&M
  • Reese's Peanut Butter Cup
  • Snickers
  • S'mores
  • Heath
  • Cookie Dough
  • Hawaiian
  • Banana Pudding with Vanilla Wafers
  • German Chocolate
  • French Silk Pie
  • Mint Oreo
  • Turtle Pecan Cluster
  • Banana Cream Pie
  • Birthday Cake
  • Salted Caramel Truffle
  • Banana Split
  • Georgia Mud Fudge
  • Choco Cherry Lovers
  • Peppermint Stick
  • Pumpkin
  • Lemon Meringue Pie
  • Chocolate X-treme
  • Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough
  • Oreo Cheesecake
  • Red Velvet Cheesecake 
  • Double Fudge
  • Peanut Butter Cookie Dough
  • Cotton Candy
I have tried them all and my least favorite was the Peppermint Stick. Did I make you hungry?!

Did You Know...the difference between ice cream and frozen custard is that egg yolks are used to make custard? 

Stay tuned for next month's edition...