Washington : Government Printing Office
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VOLUME 32—1967 | 7981 |
VOLUME 32—1967 | 7982 |
Notice is hereby given that the Indians named below and the dependent members of their families named below who are not members of any other tribe or band of Indians are no longer entitled to any of the services performed by the United States for Indians because of their status as Indians; that all statutes of the United States which affect Indians because of their status as Indians shall be inapplicable to them, and the laws of the several States shall apply to them in the same manner as they apply to other citizens within their jurisdiction. Title to the land on the Chico Rancheria has passed from the U.S. Government under distribution plan dated December 11, 1960, for the above-named rancheria.
Chico Rancheria, comprised of two parcels, totaling 26 acres, more or less, located in Butte County, Calif., and more particularly described as follows:
Parcel No. 1. Being a portion of the Rancho Arroyo Chico, beginning at an iron post on the northerly side of Sacramento Avenue at its junction with the westerly side of a street, formerly known as Chestnut (being the easterly line of the present Indian village, formerly known as Me-choop-da Indian Village), the same being the southeasterly corner of Block F. of Chico Vecino; thence northerly along the westerly line of Chestnut Street, 442 feet to the southerly line of First Street: thence westerly along the southerly line of First Street, 1,342.85 feet to the right-of-way line of the California and Oregon (now Southern Pacific) Railroad; thence southerly along said railroad right-of-way 473 feet to the northerly line of Sacramento Avenue, thence easterly along said northerly line of Sacramento Avenue, 1,174 feet to place of beginning.
Parcel No. 2. Beginning at a point on the southerly line of Sacramento Avenue at its intersection with the easterly right-of-way line of California and Oregon (now Southern Pacific) Railroad; thence southerly along the easterly line of said railroad right-of-way to a point marked by the intersection with said line of the northerly line of Lincoln Avenue produced; thence easterly along said northerly line of the extension of Lincoln Avenue to the extension of the easterly line of Parcel 1 hereinabove described, being the extension of the easterly boundary of the Indian village formerly known as Me-choop-da Indian Village; thence along said extension of the easterly boundary of said Indian village to the southerly line of Sacramento Avenue; thence westerly along the southerly line of Sacramento Avenue to the place of beginning.
This notice is issued pursuant to the Act of August 18, 1958 (72 Stat. 619), amended August 11, 1964 (78 Stat. 390), including the provisions in the 1964 Act that this notice affects only Indians who received any part of the assets of the rancheria and the dependent members of their immediate families who are not members of any other tribe or band of Indians; and that all restrictions and tax exemptions applicable to trust or restricted lands or interests therein owned by the Indians who are affected by this notice are terminated.
This notice becomes effective as of the date of publication in the FEDERAL REGISTER.
HARRY R. ANDERSON,
Assistant Secretary of the Interior.