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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, Baum's, the oldest family-run retail business in | ||||||
3 | Illinois, opened by Henry Baum as a dry-goods store in Morris | ||||||
4 | in 1874, and later operated by his son, George Baum, then his | ||||||
5 | grandson, H. James (Jim) Baum, has closed its doors after 133 | ||||||
6 | years in business; and
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7 | WHEREAS, Jim and his wife, Carol Baum, kept the business | ||||||
8 | successful not by keeping things the same, but by changing to | ||||||
9 | keep current with the industry, evolving from an emporium to a | ||||||
10 | moderately priced women's apparel shop; at one time, it was one | ||||||
11 | of the largest women's specialty shops in northern Illinois | ||||||
12 | outside Chicago; Jim was a partner in as many as four Hallmark | ||||||
13 | shops around the State; at one time, the Baums had eight | ||||||
14 | stores; and
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15 | WHEREAS, The Baums have been retail visionaries, | ||||||
16 | galvanizing interest in a comprehensive study of success and | ||||||
17 | failure factors in independent retailing in the | ||||||
18 | internationally acclaimed book, "Small Store Survival", and | ||||||
19 | later leading a white paper study of independent retailing, | ||||||
20 | "Challenges of the Future", underwritten in part by the | ||||||
21 | Illinois Retail Merchants Association, the National Retail | ||||||
22 | Federation Foundation, and the George H. Baum Community | ||||||
23 | Charitable Trust; and
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1 | WHEREAS, Jim and Carol Baum together have dedicated | ||||||
2 | themselves in just about every conceivable way to the vitality | ||||||
3 | of their hometown; Jim has been called the "voice of the | ||||||
4 | downtown business community" for his role as director and/or | ||||||
5 | chief executive for more than a dozen organizations, including | ||||||
6 | the Grundy County National Bank, the Morris Hospital, the | ||||||
7 | Grundy County Chamber of Commerce, and the Morris Community | ||||||
8 | High School Board; and Carol has served in the Presbyterian | ||||||
9 | Women's Association, Daughters of the American Revolution, and | ||||||
10 | the Morris Women's Club; both have served the First | ||||||
11 | Presbyterian Church of Morris; and
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12 | WHEREAS, An urban planner by training, Jim Baum has had an | ||||||
13 | active hand over the years in the development of the city's | ||||||
14 | downtown and Morris as a whole, serving as chairman of the | ||||||
15 | Morris Chamber of Commerce and member of the Morris Planning | ||||||
16 | Commission, as well as director of the Grundy Economic | ||||||
17 | Development Council; he also catalyzed the creation of the | ||||||
18 | Morris Community Trust and the Morris Downtown Development | ||||||
19 | Partnership, Inc., a comprehensive program to revitalize the | ||||||
20 | central business district; and | ||||||
21 | WHEREAS, Jim Baum served the retail industry, serving as a | ||||||
22 | director for IRMA, including a term as chairman, and as | ||||||
23 | director of the NRF; he was a frequent speaker on issues of |
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1 | small store survival and the redevelopment of small town main | ||||||
2 | streets; and he is a co-founder of the National Small Store | ||||||
3 | Institute and a contributor of articles on issues confronting | ||||||
4 | small retailers; and
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5 | WHEREAS, Jim Baum was named NRF's Small Store Retailer of | ||||||
6 | the Year in 1993, and both Jim and Carol Baum were honored by | ||||||
7 | IRMA in 1997 as the Illinois Retailers of the Year; Baum's was | ||||||
8 | also named one of IRMA's "Illinois' Retailers of the 20th | ||||||
9 | Century" in September 2000; and
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10 | WHEREAS, The Illinois Retail Merchants Association will | ||||||
11 | honor Baum's as one of its 26 charter retail members during | ||||||
12 | IRMA's 50th Anniversary Luncheon on September 19, 2007 at the | ||||||
13 | Palmer House Hilton in Chicago; therefore, be it
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14 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
15 | NINETY-FIFTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we | ||||||
16 | congratulate the Baums for their longevity in business, their | ||||||
17 | dedication to the retail industry, and their service to their | ||||||
18 | customers and community; and be it further
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19 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
20 | presented to Jim and Carol Baum as a symbol of our respect and | ||||||
21 | admiration.
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