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USPS 117-120 VOL. 145 Issue 32 Aug. 12, 2015 Serving Clear Lake and Ventura since 1869 • Hometown newspaper of Al & Carol Berge $1.50
Clear Lake Classic cars filled downtown Clear Lake Saturday for the annual CLASS Car Club show. -Reporter photos by Chris Barragy. Democratic
Mirror-Reporter presidential
CALENDAR Wheelin’ candidates will
in for a flock to Surf
Wednesday good for Wing Ding
GHV registration time
Friday event may become
Registration for GHV Classic car lovers once again made Clear Kim and Robert Quint, from New Zealand, drove this 1939 Chevy coupe from California to a national role model
schools is today (Wednesday, Lake the place to be, as the Clear Lake Auto Clear Lake to participate in Saturday’s show.
Aug. 12) from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Social Society hosted its annual Car Show Anticipation is high for the annual Iowa Democratic Wing
Registration information for and Summer Dance Cruise over the week- Ding on Friday, Aug. 14, at the Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake. Or-
all currently enrolled Garner- end. ganizers say the event is expected to be the largest political event
Hayfield-Ventura students was A record number of vehicles— around North Iowa has ever seen.
mailed out July 1, 2015. All 1,100 cruised all the way around Clear Lake Four of the five announced Democratic Party candidates
forms are also available as write- Friday night, drawing crowds rivaling the running for president will be in attendance: former Rhode Is-
able PDF’s on the new website: July 4th parade. Saturday’s show drew 554 land Governor Lincoln Chafee, former Secretary of State Hillary
www.ghvschools.org. Those participants, all eager to show off their re- Clinton, former Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley, and U.S.
who would like to pick up pa- stored beauties to huge crowds. Senator Bernie Sanders.
per forms will find them avail- “We try our best to please the commu- In advance of such a gathering planning has been key.
able in any of the district offices. nity, spectators and the car owners,” said Secret Service met with those planning the event and Surf
Families who will not be filling CLASS President Jerry Young. “We appreci- staff Monday to review facilities and procedures, according to
out electronic forms online may ate everyone’s help in making the weekend Dean Genth, a member of the Wing Ding Committee.
register at the junior high build- the biggest car show and cruise between “This is going to be a fantastic grassroots event,” said Genth.
ing in Ventura, the elementary Minneapolis and Des Moines.” “We have been told this is a unique nationwide event. It’s a tre-
school in Garner, or the high In addition to drawing car enthusiasts— mendous grassroots role model which the Democratic National
school in Garner. or gear heads as they often call themselves— Committee is even looking at.”
the event drew at least one participant from The Iowa Democratic Wing Ding is not affiliated with the
Thursday outside the country. Robert and Kim Quint Iowa Democratic Party. Instead, it is sponsored and put on by
Thursdays on Main came all the way from New Zealand to join 23 county parties— one-quarter of all Iowa counties (Boone,
in the fun. Buena Vista, Butler, Calhoun, Cerro Gordo, Dickinson, Emmet,
The Clear Lake Area Cham- “I’ve been a petrolhead for a long time,” Floyd, Franklin, Hancock, Hardin, Howard, Kossuth, Mitchell,
ber of Commerce hosts Thurs- joked Robert, offering a slight twist to the O’Brien, Osceola, Palo Alto, Pocahontas, Winnebago, Woodbury,
days on Main each week. From ‘gear head’ nickname often used for engine Worth and Wright). The funds raised by the Wing Ding are dis-
6-11 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 13, and car enthusiasts in the States. In New tributed directly to participating counties general funds, and are
there will be live music, featured Zealand he is in the automotive business, he used to support county parties, local Democratic candidates and
entertainment, classic cars, a said. party events.
bounce house, hand-powered Earlier this year the couple purchased Genth explained that seven core counties plan and pay ex-
kiddie train rides, a vendor a 1939 Chevy coupe from a seller on eBay. penses for the event. The remainder of the counties sell tickets
street market and retail stores They had the vehicle shipped for storage and receive funds for use in their own treasuries.
stay open late. The night will in California. Robert said that when it ap- As of Monday night, approximately 50 tickets were still avail-
be topped off with a movie in able on-line (www.iowawingding.com) for the event. On-line
the park. Main Avenue activi- ticket sales will close tonight (Wednesday, Aug. 12) at 5 p.m.
ties are 6-9 p.m. At 6:30, special Tickets for the evening are $30 in advance or $35 at the door.
entertainment on the 300 block Because of the presence of the Secret Service this year, or-
(SE corner of City Park) will be ganizers have moved up the time for doors to open to the event.
This year the doors open at 4 p.m. and dinner will begin being
continued served at that time. Ticketholders are encouraged to arrive early
to allow for security to do its job properly. Those attending will
More CALENDAR be required to walk through a metal detector, empty purses and
on page 2 possibly be patted down.
Even if you can’t attend the event, you can still see the fes-
Inside tivities. Bloomberg News plans to broadcast live from the Surf
Ballroom from 4-5 p.m. Friday and C-Span will provide live cov-
Opinion..................... 4 erage of the event. Major networks and print media will also be
Weather.................... 5 well represented. Approximately 250 members of the media will
Sports................ 10-11 contribute to the 2,100 capacity of the Surf.
Legals................14-15
Classifieds.........16-17 Win your way to Renaissance!
The lake level dropped .72” Winning tickets to the 2015 Minnesota Renaissance Festival
to its new reading of +1.80” is as easy as reading your Mirror-Reporter!
above the weir. Last year at A clue telling you how to claim two free tickets to the Festival
this time the lake measured appears somewhere in this edition of the newspaper. The first six
persons (limit one winner per family) to bring in the clue to the
-.84” below the weir. Mirror-Reporter office at 12 N. 4th St. will receive two free tickets
to the Shakopee, Minn. event. Each ticket is valued at $22.95.
peared their trip to the U.S. and visit with “We had people waving and wanting to The Minnesota Renaissance Festival takes place weekends
his cousin Corry Bertelsen and her husband, talk with us about the car all the way along,” through Oct. 4. The Festival is located five miles south of Shako-
Roger, would coincide with the CLASS said Kim. “We turned a lot of heads.” pee on Highway 169.
event, they decided to make a road trip. The The Quints drove their classic Chevy
Bertelsens live in Ames, but love to spend 3,000 miles to Clear Lake, stopping along
time at their place at The Harbourage on the way to camp and take in sites, such as the
Clear Lake. On a previous trip the Quints motorcycle rally at Sturgis, S.D. The couple
had enjoyed time at the lake.
See CAR SHOW on page 2
PHONE: 641-923-2837 EXT. 3 Gone but not forgotten: ‘Someone knows what happened’
How to contact us at: This is a weekly feature highlighting some of Iowa’s unsolved homi- EDITOR’S NOTE: The following story was that’s been put on the back burner.” to come talk to us.”
cides in the hopes that it will lead to new tips and potentially help written by Michael Schaffer, managing editor Anderson said a local person or persons Anderson said it’s important for some-
Mail: 12 N. 4th St., solve cases. The project is a partnership between this newspaper of the Centerville Daily Iowegian. know what happened that cool April night. body to come forward and bring this case to
Clear Lake, IA 50428 and other members of the Iowa Newspaper Association. The murder of Chuck Deatsch of rural “We believe that there’s people locally a close.
Telephone: 641-357-2131 Mystic in Appanoose County on April 28, that have information that can solve this,” “It’s not only just important to the fam-
Fax: 641-357-2133 2008 is more than seven years old but it’s far Anderson said. “We know someone, or per- ily but it’s also important to some of the
Email: [email protected] from a cold case as far as Appanoose Coun- sons, definitely have information that would people that have this information or may
Website: www.clreporter.com ty Sheriff Gary Anderson is concerned. solve this case. And whether they’re scared. have been involved in the case. It’s never go-
“We still get little pieces of information Whether it’s a family member or a close ing to go away. It’s not going to be some-
@CLReporter that come in,” Anderson said. “And we’ve friend that was involved. We know that thing that will never be put on hold or not
done several hundred interviews on the there are people out there that know about investigated. Every lead we receive we’re go-
case. It’s still an active case. And still being this case and just need to come forward. ing to follow up on.
worked and investigated. It’s not something “Someone out here knows. And we just “And it’s going to wear on that person.
ask that they come in and encourage them
See GONE COLD on page 8
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