Legal Notices (First pub. June 14. 1956) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATE No. 4123 County Court of Holt County, Nebraska: Estate of Julia A Ryan, Deceased I The State of Nebraska, To All Persons Interested In Julia A. f Ryan, Or In Her Estate, If De [ ceased: You are hereby notified that Neil B. Ryan has filed a petition in this Court alleging that Julia A Ryan, a life long resident and inhabitant of Holt County, Ne braska, absented herself from her usual place of residence in O’ Neill. Holt County, Nebraska, on the 23rd day of December, A.D., 1D48, and has concealed her whereabouts from her family ever since, and for a period of more than seven years. That the said Julia A. Ryan has property in this state, consisting of an in terest in real estate as a joint tenant with her husband, and a cash deposit in The O’Neill Na tional Bank: That petitioner is the surviving spouse of the said ' Julia A. Ryan; said petition pruys that the matter may proceed as authorized by law to the admin istration of the estate of Julia A. Ryan, and the granting of letters of administration thereon to Neil B. Ryan, and for such other pro ceedings looking to the settlement of the matter and the distribution of her property as may be just and proper. Said matter will come on to be heard in the County Court Room, in the Court House in O’Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, on the 30th day of August, A D., 1956, at ten o’clock A.M., at which time all persons interested may appear and be heard. BY THE COURT: LOUIS W. REIMER County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 7-14c (First pub. July 19, 1956) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney IN THE COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CLOSS I. BLAKE, DECEASED. LEGAL NOTICE. TO: ALL PERSONS INTEREST ED IN THE ESTATE OF CLOSS I. BLAKE, DECEAS ED: You, and each of you, are hereby notified that Guy E. Blake, a son of Closs I. Blake, has filed his petition in this Court seeking to have the decree of final settlement entered in this estate modified by the addition of the following named great grandchildren, to the heirs at law •f said deceased, to-wit: Thomas Parks; Loren R. Parks; Claire E. Parks; Merton L. Parks; and for such other relief as equity and good conscience may require. The petitioner further alleges that said heirs at law were omit ted in said Decree of Final Set tlement by reason of fraud prac ■' tieed upon the Court, which first came to the knowledge of the petitioner and the other parties interested in said estate, in June, 1956 Said petition will come on for hearing and determination in the County Court Room in the Court House in O’Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, on the 8th day of August, A.D., 1956, at ten o’clock A M. ' BY THE COURT: LOUIS W. REIMER County Judge (SEAL) 12-14c (First pub. July 19, 1956) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION Estate No. 4137 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, July 18, 1956. In the Matter of the Estate of Clarence V. Donohoe, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in said estate that a petition has been filed in said Court for the appointment of Lois Donohoe as Administra trix of said estate, and will be heard August 9, 1956, at 10 o clock A M., at the County Court Room in O’Neill. Nebraska. LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 12-14 (First pub. July 12, 1956) LEGAL NOTICE In accordance with the School Laws of Nebraska, I am required to make the following described -1 DRS. BROWN & FRENCH — O’NEILL — PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS Edw. M. Gleeson dentist 2d Floor Gilligan Rexall Bldg. Ph. 240 - Box 149 - Hrs 8:30-5 change in district boundaries: To annex District No. 47 to District No. 30. A hearing of said matter will be held in my office at the Court House in O’Neill, Nebraska on Aug. 8. 1956, 10 A M , when all interested may appear and be heard. ALICE L. FRENCH County Superintendent 11—14c (First pub. July 26, 1956) Charles E. Chace, Attorney NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT No. 4053 COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. ESTATE OF HERBERT J. HAMMOND, DECEASED. THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO ALL CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed for final settlement herein, determination of heirship, inheritance taxes, fees and commissions, distribu tion of estate and approval of fi nal account and discharge, which will be for hearing in this court on August 15, 1956, at 10 o’clock, A.M. LOUIS W. REIMER County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 13-15 (First pub July 26, 1956) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 4128 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, July 19, 1956. In the matter of the Estate of Mary Wehrstein, Deceased. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time limited for presenting claims against said estate is November 16, 1956, and for the payment of debts is July 19, 1957, and that on August 16, 1956, and on No vember 17, 1956, at 10 o’clock A M., each day, I will be at the County , Court Room in said County to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. LOUIS W. REIMER County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 13-15C Lynch News Mr. and Mrs. Mahlendorf call ed on Joe Boska Friday evening. Charles Mulhair is here on a 10-day furlough with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mulhai' The Roy Mulhairs atttended the graduation exercises from basic training at the Great Lakes naval training center and Charles, one of the graduates, returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sedlacek and baby of Valentine visited his mother here the past week. Nick Baker visited at the Jack Darnell home in Omaha the past week. Mr. and Mrs. George Barta visited at the Gordon Barta home at Dorsey Sunday, July 22. Mr. and Mrs. Buss Greene vis ited at the Pat Osborne home on Monday, July 23. Orrie Ellis of Verdel was a Lynch caller Tuesday, July 24. 'Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Petersen of Monowi visited in Lynch Sunday, July 22. Mrs. George Clinch of Wash ington state visited relatives here the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Prokop and son of Gross were Lynch callers Sunday, July 22. Mr. and Mrs. Vince Jehorek and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kal kowski were Spencer visitors on Saturday, July 21. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moody of Niobrara visited relatives here on Sunday. , . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zach and family of Niobrara visited at the Wayne Zach and William Mul hair homes recently. Mrs. Louis Novak of Bristow visited at the William Mahlen dorf home Tuesday, July 24. Mr and Mrs. Bob Boettcher of Butte visited at the William Mah lendorf home Monday, July 23. They were also business visitors in Lynch. Mr. aiiu mi a. * — -- tended the wedding of a niece at Elba Saturday. Mr and Mrs. August Kalkowski and Mrs. George Kalkowski spent Tuesday evening, July 24, at the Dale Barta home west of Verdigre. Mr. and Mrs. Don Allen and family are on vacation this week. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lechten berg of Butte visited at the Ber nard Weber home. Mrs. Phyllis Mulhair and fam ily and Mrs. Jonas Johnson vis ited friends and relatives m Spencer Saturday, July 21. Leonard Neilson was a business visitor in Spencer Saturday, July 21. . Mrs. Minnie Rinehart and Mrs. Ralph Blomenkamp of Butte vis ited with Mrs. Floyd Fast at the Lynch hospital on Tuesday, Ju y 24. Mrs. Marjorie Dix spent a few days’ vacation with relatives m Butte from her duties at the Dr G. B. Ira home while Mrs. Naomi Douglas was here visiting with her father. _ LAND FOR SALE 240-ACRES WET HAY MEADOW One-quarter mile south of O’Neill sale bam. Elkhorn riv er running through the land, good groves and shelter, fair buildings. This year’s hay crop goes with the sale. Good terms offered. Possession 30 days if desired. i/4 SECTION LAND One mile west of Atkinson. Fair improvements, REA, and suitable for irrigation, with Elkhorn river flowing through j the land. j STOCK FARMS and RANCHES From 640 acres to 1200; 2700; 4700; 5000 to 18,000 acres throughout this area and western Nebraska. WE ALSO SPECIALIZE IN FARM AND RANCH MANAGEMENT AND LOANS CONTACT DONALD M. SHONKA, Atkinson, or MIKE SHONKA, Burwell Africa-Bound Mission Worker Shows Films CF7LIA — Miss Lorraine Ernst of O'Neill, who soon will be leaving for missionary work in the Belgian Congo, Africa, show ed pictures at the Hans Laurid sen school last Thursday evening. The films described the people end the nature of the country to which she is going. She will first go to the country of Belgium where she will learn the French language. Miss Ernst will be a teacher. Other Celia News Mr and Mrs. Hans Lauridsen and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Geor ge Mintle and family attended an old settlers’ picnic at the Paddock church Sunday, July 29. A tape recording from former neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Puckett of Washington state, was heard by the group. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Focken were Wednesday morning, July 25, visitors at the home of the Adams sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Ruda and Isla visited in the Hans Lauridsen home enroute to At kinson hay days Saturday eve ning. „ Mr and Mrs. Ernest Green and family were Sunday dinner guests at the Mark Hendricks home. Other guests were Charles Phipps, Vivian Thurlow, Donna Verdon and Rollin Smith. Mrs. E. W. Samms and child ren spent from Wednesday, July 25, until Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. William Maloun and family. . , , Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hendricks and Nina were Butte visitors Saturday, and also visited at the Robert Risor home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Focken and family and Mrs. Rocken’s mother, Mrs. Hilts, took a picnic dinner Sunday to the Ft. Rand all dam. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Lauridsen and Leroy were Thursday, July 26, visitors at Spencer. Mrs. Fern Morsett and children and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Raff and son of Orchard were Sunday dinner guests at the John Sich eneder home. Reverend Barnett was a Mon day afternoon visitor at the Con nie Frickel home. Bobby Knudsen visited the George Mintle children last Thursday. Mrs. Milton McKathnie and children and Mrs. Emma Mc Kathnie and Ellen were Wed nesday, July 25, O’Neill visitors Mrs. Milton McKathnie and El len also visited at the J. V. Johnson home. Mr and Mrs. O. A. Hammerberg also called on the Johnsons. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Foeken and family were last Thursday evening visitors at the Emil Colfack home. Mr. and Mrs. William Maloun and sons, also Diane and Dickie Samms, were last Thursday visit ors at the Duane Beck home. Quite a few Celia families were in Atkinson for the hay days celebration. O’Neill News A/lc Joseph F. Bangs arriveo in New York Friday after com pleting his tour of duty in the Azores. He received his discharge from the service at Manhattan AFB Wednesday. Mrs. Bangs, who has been staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ash er, in O’Neill during his absence, joined him in New York Wed nesday. They will visit Mr. Bangs’ parents in Connecticutt before returning to O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Passmore and Anne of San Diego, Calif., are visiting her sister, Mrs W. W. Waller, and family and her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Snell of Page. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde MceKnzie, jr., and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Streeter spent Sunday in Bunswick with relatives. Venetian Minds, prompt deliv ery, made to measure, metal ot wood, all colors.—J. M. McDon alds. w Mrs. Bea Towell of Denver, Colo. ,and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Towell of Los Angeles, Calif., visited Mrs. J. F. O’Connor, Mr. and Mrs. William Griffin and William O’Connor. They arrived Monday, July 23. Mr. and Mrs. Towell left last Thursday and Mrs. Bea Towell remained here. Mrs. Don Enright returned from Columbus Sunday, July 22, with Mr. and Mrs. John Berens. Guests in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fetrow and Mr. and Mrs. Paul and Dale Fetrow are Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fetrow and family of Baltimore, Md. Mrs. Leo Dowd of Schuyler and Mrs. Blanch O’Malley of Chambers called at the home of Mrs. Edna Coyne Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hanson of Neligh visited Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Bridge Sunday. Mrs. Alva Carrico of Rawlins, Wyo., and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Marquardt of Portland, Ore., were guests in the G. W. Carrico | home Monday and Tuesday, July 1 23 and 24. Donald Davidson is spending a j 20-day leave visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davidson, and other freinds and relatives, after which he will go to Hawaii. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marsten and family were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harden Anspach. Craig and Byron Foreman of Battle Creek spent last week vis iting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bates. . Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Keeney and Bonnie, Miss Anitd Fieuden berg and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sei vers of Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harley and family of At kinson and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beckwith were Sunday dinner guests of J£r. and Mrs. Rex Beckwith. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bausch of Reseda, Calif., have been visiting friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Landis of New Plymouth, Ida., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Bridge, Mr. and Mrs. Judd Russell and Mrs. Mae Landis, who is in St. Anthony’s hospital. Star Clubbers Hold Picnic in O Neill STAR—The Star Get-to-Geth er club held a picnic dinner at Ford’s park in O’Neill Sunday. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Juraeek and Archie, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jur acek, Judy, Irma and Lyle. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Derickson. Greg rv and Pamela, Mr. and Mrs. William Derickson, Ronald, Rog er, and Claudia, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tomlinson and Veldon, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Revell, Bob and Bill, Mr. and Mrs. Ewalt Miller md Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Lieb, Larry, Kenneth, Dicky and Kathy, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Miller, Donald Linquist and Jeannine Laursen. The club will meet with Mrs. Ewalt Miller Wednesday after noon, August 8. Other Star News Mr. and Mrs. Vince Cunning ham and family spent Monday, July 23, with Mr. and Mrs. Her bt rt Price and family at Lynch. Tuesday evening, July 24, vis itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Waring and family were: Mrs. Hattie Boelter, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Boelter and Al len, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Boelter and son, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boelter and family, Miss Judy Juraeek, Mr. and Mrs. Vince I Cunningham and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Ewalt Miller and l Barbara. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Linquist and daughter were Sunday guests at ! the Soren Sorensen, jr., home. Irma Juraeek spent last Thurs : day night with her aunt, Mrs. I Gene Mudloff, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Vince Cunning ' ham, Kay and Sharon and Mr. and Mrs. Ewalt Miller and Bar bara were supper guests Wed nesday, July 25, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lysle Johnson and I family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Phillips and family visited with friends and relatives over the weekend. There will be an auxiliary' meeting Tueesday, August 7, at the Ash Grove hall. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Vonasek and family spent Sunday evening with relatives in Verdigre. Mr. and Mrs. Vince Cunning ham and family left Thursday night to return to their home in Erie, Pa., after visiting for near ly two weeks with relatives and friends. Walker Sisters Will Reunite This Week An annual reunion of a moth er and her six daugters is being held at the Dr. L. A. Burgess home this week. The guests ar rived over the weekend to spend from several days to a week here. Mrs. Laura E. Walker, who re sides in O’Neill with her daugh ter, Mrs. Rurgess, entertained her other five daughters; Mrs. W. H. Fowler of Enid, Okla.; Mrs. How ard Miller of North Platte; Mrs. Edmund Bright of Orchard; Mrs. M. L. Crandall of Fremont and Mrs. R. W. Johnson of Hyannis. The ladies and Mrs. Walker did not reunite last year. The Frontier for Printing Returns to Home — Mrs. Fred Farrar left Friday for her home in Fullerton after r——— ————-———— having visited her brother-in-law and sister, Mr and Mrs. Fred 0 Robertson, for five weeks. -- costs you nothing extra! jaflnL DRYCLEANING Clothes look new with St0*Nu IDEAL CLEANERS O'Neill, Nebr. .. DANCE .. American Legion Ball Room — O’Neill Saturday, August 4th --- :: I Music by JACKIE RAY ORCHESTRA ADMISSION: $1 PF.R PERSON LEGAL NOTICE OF MEASURE TO BE VOTED UPON NOVEMBER 6, 1956. BALLOT TITLE AND TEXT OF AN ACT PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION An Act to provide a highway use tax, based on weight and distance, on all commercial trucks carryfng loads of ten or more tons and on intercity buses weighing twenty-eight thousand or more pounds; to provide that revenue from said tax be distributed to the Department of Roads and Irrigation and to Counties and Municipali ties of the State in the same proportion and for the same purposes as revenue from the gasoline tax is distributed; to provide for enforcement and administration of the Act; and to amend and re peal certain Statutes. 300 For 301 Against TEXT OF PROPOSED INITIATIVE PETITION "Be it Enacted by the People of the State o/ Nebraska, “Sec. 1. Beginning January 1, 1957, in addition to the license fees provided in section 60-331, every commercial truck, truck tractor, semitrailer and trailer licensed under the laws of the State of Nebraska to transport ten or more tons shall pay a highway use tax for each and every mile operated annually over the high ways of this state in excess of a mileage equal to the quotient pro duced by dividing the license fee paid by the rate of tax per mile stated below applicable to such vehicle, the following amounts per mile: Licensed Weight to i ax t-er Be Carried in Ton* Truck Mile in Cent* 10 19 11 2.2 12 2.5 13 2.8 14 3.0 15 3.3 16 3.4 17 4.2 18 4.4 19 4.7 20 4.9 21 5.1 22 5.4 23 5.6 24 5.9 25 8.1 For each additional ton or fraction thereof over twenty-five tons that may be authorized, the tax per truck mile is increased three-tenths of a cent. Vehicles, as described in this section, carrying bulk cargo only or livestock and which operate substantially empty fifty per cent of the time shall pay a highway use tax at a rate equal to two-thirds of the tax per mile provided in this section on the total mileage of such vehicle in Nebraska annually in excess of a mileage equal to the quotient produced by dividing the Nebraska license fee paid on such vehicle by the rate of tax per mile applicable to such vehicle. "Sec. 2. Beginning January 1,1957, no vehicle not registered in the State of Nebraska which, if registered in this state, would be required to register under the provisions of section 60-331 to trans port a load of ten tons or more shall be operated over the highways of this state outside the limits of any city or village without (1) registering the vehicle in the manner as prescribed by the laws at the State of Nebraska for a resident vehicle and paying the fees as prescribed by the provisions of section 60-331 and the highway use tax as provided in section 1 of this act or (2) securing a permit from the Department of Agriculture and Inspection to transport prop erty not to exceed the weight specified in the permit and paying a highway use tax for each and every mile traveled within the state in the amounts provided in section 1 of this act. "Sec. 3. Beginning January 1, 1957, in addition to the license fees provided in section 60-329, every vehicle registered under the provisions of subdivisions (1), (2), and (3) of section 60-329, shall pay a highway use tax of two cents for each and every mile oper ated annually over the highways of this state in excess of a mileage equal to the quotient produced by dividing the Nebraska license fee paid by two cents. "Sec. 4. Beginning January 1, 1957, no vehicle not registered in the State of Nebraska which, if registered in this state, would be required to be licensed under the provisions of subdivisions (1), (2), and (3) of section 60-329, shall be operated over the high ways of this state outside the limits of any city or village without (1) registering the vehicle in the manner as prescribed by the laws of this state for a resident vehicle and paying the fees provided by the provisions of section 60-329 and the highway use tax as provided in section 3 of this act or (2) securing a permit from the Depart ment of Agriculture and Inspection to operate such vehicle over the highways of this state and paying a highway use tax for each and every mile operated over the highways in this state in the amount of two cents per mile. “Sec. 5. The owner or lessee of every motor vehicle subject to the highway use tax under the provisions of this act shall keep an | accurate record of the miles traveled by each of such vehicles in Nebraska and shall report the mileage traveled by each vehicle in t each calendar month on or before the fifteenth day of the following month to the Department of Agriculture and Inspection. The de partment is authorized to promulgate forms, rules and regulations for the keeping of records, the making of reports, and is authorized to require any additional information necessary for the use of the department in enforcing the provisions of this act. The depart ment is authorized to make such inspection and audits of the tax payers’ records as may be necessary in its judgment to insure accu rate mileage statements. The department is authorized and directed to use the Nebraska ports of entry so far as practicable for the issuance of permits and to enforce this act. “Sec. G. In each monthly statement the taxpayer shall state the amount of the tax, if any, due under the provisions of this act and shall remit the amount thereof with the statement to the de partment. Such statement and the amount of tax shall be subject to review and audit by the department and if any additional tax is found due, the same shall be paid after ten days written notice by United States mail to the taxpayer. I “Sec. 7. The department is further authorized to promulgate rules and regulations for the issuance of the permits authorized by this act and is authorized to require payment in advance of the tax which may become due under any permit or in lieu of payment ! to require reasonably adequate security therefor. “Sec. 8. Failure to pay the tax prescribed by the provisions of this act when due on account of the operation of any vehicle for which a permit has been issued, shall cancel such permit and all rights to operate such vehicle thereunder shall terminate on the date of such default. “Sec. 9. The owner or lessee of any vehicle operated without the permit referred to in this act and for which a permit is required shall pay an additional tax of ten dollars for each day such vehicle is operated without such permit, in addition to the highway use tax prescribed in this act. ^ec. 10. The owner or lessee or any vehicle subject to the pro visions of this act shall pay an additional tax of ten dollars for each day such owner or lessee is in default of payment of the tax pre scribed by this act on each vehicle for the operation of which the highway use tax is due, and the owner or lessee of all vehicles sub ject to the provisions of this act shall pay an additional tax of ten dollars for each day such owner or lessee is in default of the reports required by the provisions of this act, in addition to the highway use tax due on such vehicles. "Sec. II. The owner or lessee of any vehicle subject to the tax prescribed by the provisions of this act shall give notice in writing to the Department of Agriculture and Inspection at the time of payment of the tax demanded by the department of any over assess ment of such tax. Such notice shall specify and identify the vehicles On account of which such demand is made and as to each vehicle set forth the mileage and other details claimed by the owner dr lessee to be correct and the amount of tax claimed to be due and the amount of overpayment as to each vehicle. The depart ment shall determine such claim and refund any overpayment within sixty days. If the Owner or lessee be dissatisfied with the decision, or if no decision is rendered by the department within sixty days, the owner or lessee may institute an action against the department within sixty days thereafter in the district court of Lancaster County, Nebraska, to recover his claim. In such action the plaintiff shall have the burden of proving the correctness of his claim. The disputed tax involved shall be held by the department until the action is finally determined. "Sac. 12. Revenues collected under the provisions of this act hy the Department of Agriculture and Inspection shall be remitted to the state treasury and placed by the State Treasurer in the High way Use Tax Fund. The State Treasurer shall allocate and dis tribute the fund in the same manner and for the same purposes that the Gasoline Tax Fund is allocated and distributed. "Sac. 13. The operator or driver of any vehicle, and the owner Or lessee thereof, which vehicle is within and subject to the pro visions of this act, who operates the same in this state with the intention of violating any of the provisions of this act, or who in tentionally evades or attempts to evade the highway use tax applic able to such vehicle provided by this act, or who operates such vehicle in this state without the permit required by this act with the intention of violating this act, shall each be guilty of a mis demeanor and shall, upon conviction thereof, be fined in a sum not lass than one hundred dollars nor more than five hundred dollars. "Sec. 14. That section 60-305, Reissue Revised Statutes of Mahranlrn. 1943, be amended to read as follows: "60-305. The provisions of law relative to registra tion and the display of registration numbers shall not be construed to apply to any motor vehicle owned by a nonresident of this state, except vehicles moved over the highways of this state on their own wheels for the purpose of exchange, sale, or offering the same for sale to or by an agent, dealer, purchaser, or prospective pur chaser, or for delivery after sale or for storage prior to •ale, and except as otherwise provided in this act, if the owner thereof shall have complied with the provisions of the law of the state of which he is a resident, relative to the registration thereof and the display of registra tion number plates thereon, and shall conspicuously display his registration number plates as required by the laws of this state. - IS. That section 60-305.01, Reissue Revised Statutes of ttfcnska, 2M3, be amended to md as follows: “60-305.01. Except as c.therwise provided in this act, a nonresident owner owning any foreign vehicle which has been duly registered for the current calendar year in the state, country, or other place of which the owner is a resident, and which at all times, when oper ated in this state, has displayed upon it the number plate or plates issued for such vehicle in the place of residence of such owner, may operate or permit the operation of such vehicle within the state without registering such vehicle or paying any fees to this state. “Sec. 16. That section 60-305.02, Revised Statutes Supplement, 1965, be amended to read as follows: “60-305.02. Trucks, truck-tractors, semitrailers, and trailers carrying loads of less than ten tons, or buses weighing less than twenty-eight thousand pounds, from states other than Nebraska, entering Ne braska shall be required to comply with all the laws and regulations of any nature imposed on Nebraska trucks, truck-tractors, semitrailers and trailers carry ing loads of less than ten tons, or buses weighing less than twenty-eight thousand pounds, and to comply with all the requirements as to payment of all license fees, permit fees, and fees of whatever character which owners of trucks, truck-tractors, semitrailers and trailers carrying loads of less than ten tons, or buses weighing less than twenty-eight thousand pounds, owned and operated in Nebraska, are required to pay when operating in such foreign states, unless the state or states, in which such trucks, truck-tractors, semi trailers, trailers, or buses are domiciled, grant reciproc city comparable to that extended by the laws of Ne braska. “Sec. 17. That section 60-305.03, Revised Statutes, Supplement M6, be amended to read as follows: "60-305.03. (1) In case a foreign state or ter ritory is not reciprocal as to license fees on commercial trucks, truck-tractors, semitrailers and trailers carry ing loads of less than ten tons, or buses weighing less than twenty-eight thousand pounds, tha owners of such nonresident vehicles from those states or territories will be required to pay the same license fees as are charged residents of this state in such foreign state or territory. In caae no fees are charged in Nebraska on such trucks, truck-tractors, semitrailers, trailers, ity comparable to that extended by the laws of Ne or buses, other than license fees, and the reciprocity law of any other foreign state or territory does not act to exempt such Nebraska trucks, truck-tractors, semi trailers, trailers, or buses operating in that state from payment of all fees whatsoever, the owners of such foreign trucks, truck-tractors, semitrailers, trailers, or buses shall be required to pay a fee in an amount equal to the fee of whatever character, other than license fee, is charged by such other state to such foreign trucks, truck-tractors, semitrailers, trailers, or buses; Pro vided. that the owners of all such foreign trucks, truck tractors, semi-trailers, trailers, or buses, doing intra state hauling in this state, shall be required to pay the same registration fees as those required to be paid by residents of this state. In no case shall the fee charged to an owner of such a foreign motor vehicle exceed th* total fees required to be paid on like vehicles by resi dents of this state. The Department of Roads and Irri gation shall remit all such fees collected to the State Treasurer, who shall place such money in the Highway Cash Fund. "(2) In order to effect the purposes of section 60-305.02 and subsection (I) of this section, the motor vehicle division of the Department of Roads and Irriga tion shall have authority to enter into reciprocal agree ments with the responsible officers of other states, pro vinces, or countries as to licenses and permit fees, under which such motor vehicles, trucks, truck-tractors, yrnt trailers, trailers, or buses properly licensed or regis tered in other states, provinces, or countries may be operated in interstate commerce in thi« state without a Nebraska registration or the payment of permit fees or taxes; Provided, that like provisions are accorded to such vehicles owned by Nebraska citizens when operated in such other state, provinces, or countries. It shall be unlawful to operate such trucks, truck-trao tors, semitrailers, trailers or buses owned by nonresi dente who are not In compliance with the provisions at subsections (1) and (2) of this section and with section 60-305.02, or any agreement executed under the author ity granted hereunder. It is the intention that the high way use tax provided by this act shall be imposed in accordance with its terms upon the operation in Ne braska of vehicles to which this act applies. No vehicles to which the act is otherwise applicable shall be exempt from such tax by reason of any reciprocal or other agreement. “Bee. 18. That original sections 60-305 and 60-305.01 Retains Brrlsed Statutes of Nebraska, 1943, and sections 60-305 02 80-305.08, Revised Statutes Supplement, 1955, are repealed.* Respectfully submitted. FRANK MARSH Secretary of State tPbbtefaed mm, week besteatnc Monday. Joly M. MSte