Notice
Will Show at Chief Saturday, Sunday Nights
STAR SponsorsStarTrekat Chief
Sponsored by The Western
Star, owned and operated by
Dennies Andersen of Coldwater,
Star Trek Beyond will be play-
ing at the Chief Theatre this Sat-
urday and Sunday evenings,
Aug. 13 and 14.
Star Trek Beyond is rated PG- ture of that objective, Captain
13 and lasts for two hours and James Kirk has applied forapro-
two minutes, motion to Vice Admiral and cam-
Since school is starting, the mandingofficerofYorktown. He
Chief has switched to it's "win- recommends Spock as the new
ter hours" and the movie will captain of the Enterprise.
begin at 7:30 with the box office Dispatched on a rescue mis-
and concession stand opening sion, the USS Enterprise and its
at 7 p.m. crew head into uncharted terri-
Breezy and action-packed, tory. There the Enterprise is
thismovie is an affectionate ad- nearly destroyed and strands
dition to the long-running series. Kirk and his crew on a remote
Since the original, there have planet withno means ofcommu-
been six spin-off televisions se- nication. Kirk must then work
ties, and a seventh is on the way. with the elements to reunite his
Star Trek Beyond is the 13th crew and get back to Earth.
movie based on the original tele- Where the picture succeeds
vision series, most is in recapturing the posi-
In this movie, three years into tive, inclusive spirit of the origi-
its five year mission, theUSSEn- nal TV series, aided by some
terprise arrives at Starbase lovely performances and charac-
Yorktown, a massive space sta- ter interplay with affectionate
tion, for resupply and shore nods to the original Spock, the
leave for her tired crew. late Leonard Nimoy.
Struggling to find continued Beyond is totally engrossing.
meaning in their mission of ex- It is definitely a couple of hours
ploration given the endless na- of proper sci-fi fun.
Published in The Western Star Thursday, Aug 11, 2016. 2c
Quarterly statement of Laura Sawyers Comanche County Treasurer
of Comanche County, Kansas showing the balance belonging to vari-
ous funds for the quarter ending AJuly 31, 2016.
County General .......................................................................... $1,044,905.88
County General ............................................................................. $904,205.26
Equipment Reserve ........................................................................ $657,835.39
Clerk Tech Fund ..................................................................................... $323.54
Treasurers Teeh Fund ........................................................................ $1,241.00
Road & Bridge ................................................................................. $942,654.96
Special Highway Improvement ................................................. $835,000.00
Special Machinery .............................................................................. $3,909.81
Bridge Building .............................................................................. $315,816.54
County Building ............................................................................ $179 569.45
County Health .................................................................................. $85 521.52
Noxious Weed ................................................................................... $37 625.36
Noxious Weed Capital Outlay .................................................... $10 000.00
Hospital ............................................................................................... $28 942.86
Hospital Bond & Interest ............................................................ $366 717,37
Airport .................................................................................................... $5 856.25
Airport Memorial Fund ..................................................................... $2 587,00
Corn Co Extension ......................................................................... $103 473.74
Appraisal .......................................................................................... $112 855.34
Election ............................................................................................... $38 189.98
County Fire ..................................................................................... $175 478.10
Special Fire ...................................................................................... $130 002.53
Ambulance ....................................................................................... $180 883.72
Special Ambulance .......................................................................... $60.000.00
Employee Benefits ......................................................................... $818 903.44
Current Tax ....................................................................................... $52,734.27
Vehicle Ad Valorem Tax ................................................................ S80,242.22
Delinquent Real Estate Tax .................................................................. $424.48
Delinquent Personal Property Tax .................................................... $278.77
Delinquent Partial Pay .................................................................. $12,721.g2
Vehicle Sales Tax ............................................................................. $10,863.35
MVL ......................................................................................................... $1,599.64
Commercial Vehicle Fees ................................................................ $3,150.00
Motor Vehicle Operating Fund ...................................................... $6,853.09
PATF ........................................................................................................ $2,135.34
Special Alco 8 Drug ......................................................................... $27,197.66
Dr License .................................................................................................. $67.00
Health Grant ........................................................................................ $5,308.57
Health - Angel Fund ....................................................................... $15,521.54
Sheriffs Concealed Weapon Fund ................................................ $3,695.00
Long & Short Account .......................................................................... $968.10
Special Law Enforcement ................................................................. $2,100.00
ROD Technology Fund .................................................................... $35,191.71
Flex Account ......................................................................................... ($839.89)
Emergency 911 .................................................................................. $77,903.75
CM CO Oil & Gas Val Depl Tr Fd ......................................... $1,717,611.06
EMT Grant Fund .................................................................................. $3,221.47
Crown Hill Cemetery ............................................................................ $20.58
Coldwater/Wilmore Library ................................................................ $46.96
Protection library .................................................................................... $18.70
State Educational Building ................................................................... $22.81
State Institutional Building ................................................................. $11.41
MVL State Educational Building .......................................................... $1.84
MVL State Institutional Building ........................................................ $0.92
Powell Cemetery ....................................................................................... $0.45
Protection Twp Cemetery ........................................................................ $8.05
Coldwater City ....................................................................................... $197.81
USD General ........................................................................................... $434.01
USD Supp General ................................................................................ $365.14
USD Capital Outlay .............................................................................. $178.93
USD Recreation ........................................................................................ $23.27
Total ................................................................................................ $8,057,872.99
Subscribed before me the 5th day of Aug. 2016
Alice Smith
Comanche County Clerk
Colter Earns Bachelor' Degree,
Continues toward Medical Degree
Madeline Colter, a first-year ceived numerous awards for out- years after which she will be re-
student at the University of Kan- standing achievement including quired to spend several years in
sas School of Medicine, was the Office of Undergraduate Re- residency before being fully able
awarded her white coat at a cer- search & Creative Inquiry to enter the practice of medicine.
emony Friday, July 22, 2016, on Award, the Kansas IDeA Net- Madeline is a 2012 graduate
the Medical School's Kansas work of Biomedical Research of South Central High School in
City Campus. Excellence (K-INBRE) Scholar, Coldwater.
She has already begun her re- the Johnson Cancer Research Her parents are Stephanie
quired classes at the K.U. Medi- Award, and the award for most Colter of Coldwater and Brady
cal campus in Wichita on her promising biology student.Colter of Coldwater. Stephanie
journey to becoming a physician. While a student, Madeline is the school secretary at South
Madeline, while pursuing aworked and earned a significant Central Elementary/Middle
course in pre-medicine, recently portion of the cost of her educa- School in Protection.
received her undergraduate de- tion including employment at the Her grandparents are Kenny
gree in biology from Kansas Kansas Lipidomics Researchand Verda Colter, also of Cold-
State University. She graduated Center. water, and Becci Barlow of
with the highest honors. She will be attending the K.U. Wichita and the late Mike
While at Kansas State she re- School of Medicine for four Barlow.
II
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by Ashton Snyder the exchange zone. Polynesian Cultural Center. Of
I was fortunate enough to get The meet is a pretty big deal course, we learned to hula and
invited to participate in the 2016 for some Australians because ate some interesting food.
Down Under Sports Track Meet. the professionals were able to On our third day, we got up
Other athletes from our corn- use it to try and qualify for the early and went snorkeling at
munity had gotten to go on the Rio Olympics. Hanauma Bay. No, I didn't get
trip in the past and had a great It was really cool to watch to see a sea turtle, but I saw a lot
time so I figured I might as well these amazing athletes compete of amazing sea life. It's a beauti-
try it out, too. The trip started and we were even given theful place.
July 3 and ended July 14. chance to meet a women's hur- The other Kansas athletes
I flew from Wichita to Dallas, dler that will be competing at Rio were my two roommates, who are
which took an hour and 20 min- this year. Not only did I get to from Garnett. There were also
utes. I had a three-hour layover meet an Olympic competitor, I two boys, one from Hays, and
and then flew from Dallas to Los also got to meet Mark Ruffalo, one from Hugoton. I look forward
Angeles. That took three hours who plays The Hulk. to seeing them again at State
and 15 minutes. I waited seven In Australia, I was able to go Track.
hours before boarding the plane snorkeling, and go to the Thank you so much to all of
for Brisbane, Australia, and that Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary. those who either bought chili,
was the longest flight by far, tak- At the sanctuary I got to hold donated, or even thought about
ing 14 hours, a koala bear which was one of me while I was on this amazing
The Down Under Sports my goals for the trip. There was trip.
Track meet was a three-day meet an option to stop in Hawaii for This is something I will never
in which I ran in the 18-19 year three days on my way home, and forget and I am so grateful to
old division. I finished 12th in I decided to make the stop. have been given the opportu-
the 100, sixth in the 200, fourth My first tour was of Pearlnity.
in the 800, second in the 4x4, and Harbor.
our 4xl relay team was disquali- I then took a trip to the beach
fled for not getting the baton in to take surfing lessons. My in-
structor was a professional surf
coach. I had booked a helicop-
ter tour before I left. It was really
cool to see the island from above.
Later that day, I went to the
Aug. 15-19
Monday
TimberwolfBowl
with Nuggets
Mashed Potatoes
Corn
Biscuit
Applesauce
Salad Bar
Tuesday
Ham Sandwich
Potato Salad
Brocolli/Cauliflower Salad
Grapes
Salad Bar
Milk
Wednesday
Frito Pie
Whole Grain Chips
Cucumber & Tomatoes
Teddy Grahams
Melon Mix
Salad Bar
Milk
Thursday
Hamburgers
Dark Green Lettuce
Sweet Potato Fries
Banana
Rice Krispy Bar
Salad Bar
Milk
Friday
No School
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Aug. 4 2.86
Aug. 5 2.92
Aug. 8 2.90
Aug. 9 2.90
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Mon ........................................................ Pizza Pockets
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