Spflyqy Tymoo, Wqrm Springs, Oregon December 8, 2005 Pqge3 Yakama Nation may vote on casino (A I') - Members of the Yakama Nation say they may vote this 'week on whether to pursue opening a tribal casino that could make it the fourth player to try to pluck the poten tially lucrative Portland market. The Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs are trying to put an off-reservation casino in Cascade Ixcks 40 miles east of Portland and the Cowlitz Tribe wants one in I a Center, Wash., about 16 miles north of Port land. The Grande Rondo Tribes' Spirit Mountain Casino 60 miles west of Portland already is the state's largest tourist attraction. Louis Cloud, chairman of Washington's Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation, said the tribe owns trust land in Battle Ground, Wash., and in Oregon City. The general council, which includes all adult members, was to meet Tuesday (after deadline for this publication). The Yakima Herald-Republic said the tribes also are look ing at possible sites in Washing ton at Tri-Citics, Sno.ualmic and Scholarship announcement The Intertribal Timber Council has announced scholarships available to Native Americans inter ested in the field of natu ral resource study. The Truman D. Picard Scholarship program pro vides $1,800 for college students, and $1,200 for graduating high school students. Send for information and applications at: Inter- tribal Timber Council, attn Education Commit tee, 1112 NE 21st Ave., Portland, OR 97232 2114. Or call (503) 282 4296. Deadline for applica tions is March 31. Ellensburg. "I have no idea how they're going to vote. It's entirely up to them," Cloud said. The Yakama already operate a casino in Toppenish, Wash., near Yakima. An Oregon City location could cause problems. Oregon policy limits each of Oregon's nine federally recognized tribes to one casino, generally on res ervation or restored land. Cloud contends trust land does not require the tribe to get permission from the federal government or Oregon Gov. Ted Kulongoski. Anna Richter Taylor, a spokeswoman for Kulongoski, said the governor's office is "not aware of any land that's in trust with the Yakama Tribes in or near Oregon City." Cloud estimates the tribe owns 80 acres in Oregon City and 70 acres in Battle Ground. But it's uncertain whether mem bers own trust land in either city. City Manager Larry Patterson said Oregon City has not been approached by the tribe or its representatives about a casino. , Wrangler Cafe . . .now this is REAL Bar-B-QM S Southern style cookin' & hospitality! We , now yu c'eserve 9reat f d anc' v serviceWe care about doing it right! ( SMOKED ON SITE PAlLYp 1 J Beef Brisket I BEST of salad j Take Out Welcome! Turkey Breast BARS! Mon-Fri 11:30 to 8:00 Chicken e 4 AA rs .. i r i Sat 11-7 Pulled Pork frncccn daich Ribs tSiK 35 'd' STREET Sausage 'AM:KM J MADRAS, OR 97741 J . . Discount Carpet Grand Opening New Location On Fourth and A streets in Madras (Right across from Ag West) Larger selections now on hand! ii Danny Bueno LLC - 108 N.W. 4th Our customers deserve quality. Carpet - Ceramic - Repairs Tile - Vinyl - Blinds 9) 475-4434 1 s umsxsssp 5 rm puimisr uimmxuj oHWJL'te mam mm r, K9b d& ossJpsd Gy&cczz $Ocgko liMjTiERSifmm' mm id rt ftfeirsi Mr sr - Free Battery Check & Installation with purchase