Page 10 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon November 22, 2017 Fisheries, tribal advocate passes Roy Sampsel, the first ex- ecutive director of the Co- lumbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission, has passed away. Mr. Sampsel was a dedicated advocate of tribes throughout Indian Country for nearly fifty years. Mr. Sampsel was the CRITFC executive director from 1977-1979, and re- mained a constant figure in the organization over the fol- lowing 40 years. “Roy was a leader, but his big gest role was to never lead—his role was to prepare us to lead, support us in the lead, and make sure we accepted the responsibility to lead,” said current CRITFC executive director Jaime Pinkham. Toy drive for happy holidays The Warm Springs Health and Human Services Branch is holding its annual toy drive to benefit youth of the com- munity ages 2-17. If you are a family need- ing help this Christmas, there is a form to fill out. All re- quests for assistance must be returned by December 15, and will be processed first- come first serve. One form is required for each child. For forms, go by the Social Services office in the Family Resource Center. Or call 541-553-0497. Mr. Sampsel had a life-long fascination with fish, water, forests, oceans, wildlife, and the rights of Indian tribes. More than a fascination, he maintained a steady and creative commitment to the sovereignty of Indian nations and the protection of their natural resources. As the first executive di- rector of the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commis- sion, he worked to protect, enhance and implement the tribal fishing rights of the War m Springs, Yakama, Umatilla, and Nez Perce tribes. He worked tirelessly con- vincing others that tribes have unique skills and abili- ties as resource managers. Mr. Sampsel spent his early years in Broken Bow and Tahlequa, Oklahoma. He was a member of the Wyandotte and Choctaw Nations. The Sampsel family moved from Oklahoma to Tulane, Louisiana, then to Portland, where Roy caught the spark for public service from pro- fessors at Portland State Uni- versity and from Oregon po- litical leaders. The Mobile Medical Unit will be located at the campus area on Tuesday, Novem- ber 28. To make an appointment, call the medical desk at the clinic, 541-553-1196. 2017 Toyota Tundra- 4,018 miles - 2017 Chevy Silverado - 3,536 miles- $40,995 $36,995 #45079B #44189A 2016 Jeep Grand Cherokee - 13,278 miles - $37,995 2015 Volkswagon Jetta - 24,209 miles - $14,995 #11863A #81737A 2016 Chevrolet Suburban - 43,534 miles - 2015 Chevy Impala- 26,533 miles - $47,995 $21,995 #92787A #04835B 2014 Ford Focus - 13,824 miles - 2015 Toyota Highlander - 68,426 miles - $13,995 #67894A $26,995 #02263A 2012 Honda CRV- 81,942 miles - 2011 GMC Yukon SLT- 77,438 miles - $18,995 $27,995 #0727Z #47475A 2009 Chevy Equinox - 124,653 miles - 2011 Chevy Suburban - 126,428 miles - $83,995 $26,995 #19804A #86035A