Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, March 21, 1957, Image 1

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VOLUME
19
Price 10c
The
SHANTY
EIGHT INJURED IN SKI, CAR
MISHAPS IN PAST WEEK
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Thursday, March 21, 1957)'SANDY, OREGON
Number 12
Free Polio Shots In Offing
Over M ed Group Protest
Two Sandy girls were reportec was taken to the lodge by sno-
in fair condition at a Portland cat for treatment by two visiting I
I hospital Monday, after their car coctors before the ambulance!
went out of control on a curve arrived-
east of the Pioneer station on
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REVENAUGH
the Loop highway. The girls
were taken to Portland by the
of an opinion handed down by 1 had^only^to get'their doctor’s re* 1 wHil, Vaccine. wi-U r? n out *" June hcalth authorities estimate the
George Pullen, the Will Rogers Sandy ambulance after the car
the
county medical society, the ¡quest to have it administer« it wili^hav"1^
aPPllcants supply of government purchased
of Sandy, tells the story about rolled over twice, crossed a ditch
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1 the county health offices
«
"Unless more tax paid Salk
county public -* health
department
Smith 'Vl11 have had on]y two sh°ts of
the retired blacksmith he knew and smashed into a giant fir tree.
the three recommended
j vaccine is provided, the third
announced that free polio inoc- concluded.
Rebecca “Becky” Jones, 18,
who retired and decided he hac
ulations for Clackamas county
Beginning next week Dr free clinic scheme is that county and final shot will not be given
found the fountain of youth. He was driving the car which was
> j by the clinic but will have to be
In
a
feature
story
on
the
chlldfen
between
the
ages
of
six
Stolte
said, the free clinic’will - _______ ____________
divorced his wife of some 20 registerec to her father, William
taken from the family doctor,”
years, went to the Lonesome club J. Jones, Cherryville. She suffer­ state’s Cedar Creek fish hatchery months and 20 years ana for administer shots once a week
Stolte said. This would not
uauiy lacerarea
Knee, facial
racial last week' two minor inaccuracies Pff*nant wo™en will be avail- through June. Persons who ex­
ed a badly
lacerated knee,
and found himself a younger eu
necessarily be tax-bought vac­
pect to take the shots or bring
woman and went in for such fractures, bruises and lacerations., ^oncermng the operation of the abl* at a Pubhc cUn>e.
cine,
but polio serum bought
hatchery
were
reported.
The
free
clinic
will
be
con-
their children in have been asked
Passenger in the car was Judy
sports as boxing, boating
etc.
from commercial suppliers.
According to Charley Hansen, ducted through June 30 in the to call the health office and
A few months after his marriage Wilkins, 18, Sandy, who suffered
The last statement left a
the old man founc it couldn’t a possible fractured pelvis, mul­ superintendent of- the hatchery, Clackamas county Health De- advise authorities when they
in some minds as to
be done and consequently hung tiple bruises and lacerations. Her the eggs are immediately fertil- partment offices, according to intend to arrive for vaccination.
Volunteers from the Sandy question
The first clinic is set for Wed­ Woman’s Club were conducting what would happen to people
himself. All of which goes to condition was reported "fair”. ized when they are taken from Dr Hollister M. Stolte, county
nesday, March 27, at 9:30 am- an intensive telephone campaign £ ith, i W° ?h°ts wh° Pa‘[°nized
Sheriff’s deputy Harley Olsen the female acult salmon and are health officer,
prove, according to George,
Going against the wishes of and will continue until 11:30 am. this week in an effort to make LJL. ee ®llnic *?.the. f Fat *?a5e
blacksmiths have a tough life of the Sancy precinct said the not kept in baskets for 60 or
^irls told officers the car seemed more days before being fertilized, I the county Medical Society, the Afternoon hours will be from
these days.
to go out of control, rolled over as was stated in last week's Plans for the free clinic were 1:30 to 3:30.
the Red Cross bloodmobile makes
voted on unanimously by the
at the health offices is used
Speaking of blacksmithing, the across a ditch, smashed into the article.
The Wednesday clinic will be its appearance here Tuesday, ply
up
by
June, a family coctor will
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and came After the period of 60 days in county health board.
hardest man in the county to tree, rolled over again
March
26-
continued through May 8 with
not be able to refer any indigent
Private doctors, voicing their one slated during the same hours
find these days is a man to shoe to rest in the ditch on its top.' the baskets they are then trans-
Chairman Mrs- Ivan Barker patients
if they come to him.
horses. Some of the local horse- The car was completely de- j 7err«d to trays where they are opinions through the society pres- each Wednesday including April announced last week the blooc
many doctors have
‘dent,
Smith, Oregon 3-10-17-24 and May 1 and 8-
1 kept ‘ ‘ from 60 to 90 days or until ‘ 1J
* Dr.
T'~ ’ Lloyd
’ ” ~
people are getting ready to get molished.
bank was at a dangerously low said However,
that
one
Salk shot is better
together and import one for a
Six Portland area skiers also they are completely hatched. c lty. said they believed a free
Next clinic following the May ebb and that many volunteer
couple of days from down the received injuries this weekenc when they are transferred to j clinic type dispensation of the 8 date will be conductec May 13, donors were needed. The blood- than none, and two are better
while skiing on the mountain, open concrete tanks where they J tax-purchased Salk vaccine was Monday, with clinics then fol­ mobile will be stationed at the than one. Three shots in a def­
valley.
one of them a case of compound remain until they are ready to unnecessary since most parents lowing on each Monday through Sandy Woman’s Club hall from initely spaced series is still the
Al Gantenbein, owner of fractures. The Sandy ambulance be released into the creek, from wanted their own physicians to June 24 with the same hours as 4 to 7 p.m. next Tuesday with only positive protection offered
Kelso General Mcse. insists that tobk Mrs. Esther Evans, 40, to a which they start their ocean- administer the shots. Dr. Smith mentioned above. Dates are May members of the club acting as by Salk vaccine, though-
Stolte said the national aim
, said the doctors never charged 13-20-27 and June 10-17-24.
Americans are getting stronger. Portland hospital when she bounc migration.
volunteer hostesses and aides.
includes Salk vaccinations for
He points out that 20 years ago suffered a compound fracture;
The
salmon
only
__ , young
___ ______
.. are approx- i°r
. tbc government vaccine,
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,,
Working
with
Mrs.
Barker
on
The only hitch in the whole
young adults between 20 anc. 40
it took two adults to carry out of her right leg about 5 p.m.' imately a year old and from six I i°£_ .|heir services, and that if a
the phone campaign are Mrs who are urged to see their family
a $10 order of groceries. Today Sunday on a trail halfway be-j to eight inches in length when family was known to be unable
Everett Dryer, Mrs. George Burg, doctors before the polio season
sent
Jiev
a small child can do it-
tween Government Camp and they are released from the open to pay many doctors J /lever
Mrs. Don Smith and Mrs. Cal begins-
Timberline.
Nelson.
tanks. ™
The silver salmon return a bill. If parents wished com-
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Verl Fleischman is a man of
Ski patrolmen Don Kisner and within two years, making them
Members of the Woman's
action. He spent a week carefully Bill Kruger found her and she three years old, and the Chinook
Chib are providing baby-sitter:
trimming and pruning his big
i salmon return in three years, I SHS Champs Lose F o r
service at the Club hall for all I
peach orchard. He did such a
making them four years old when I
mothers who wish to volunteer
good job he became disgustec
they return from their salt water D a r t m o u t h C l i n
as donors and who are unable to
one day last week, hooked up
migrations to their fresh water)
III V U p
leave their children.
his tractor and pulled every tree
streams, Hansen reported
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GOVERNMENT CAMP — The
down. Going to put in pasture.
A mass kickoff meeting to
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A half million dollar improve­
elements
responded
to
the
fer­
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signal opening of ticket sales in
ment program designed to sup­
vent hopes of Cascade Ski Club the Clackamas county area for Services Due For
plement the city of Pertlanc's
Surprise Move
members and dumped 60 inches the annual Boy Scout Krafsho
water supply by 225,000 gallons
of snow on the mountain during has been scheduled for the Bolton Mrs. A. Bartsch
daily was under way this week
Adds Service
the past week. The Sandy High school cafe in West Linn Tues­
Funeral services will be held at the Bull Run headgate ..
School ski fans hac been almost day, March 26, at 7:30 p.m.
Mrs. Walter Koch, Mrs. Ruth
CATr,
Friday, March 22, at 2 p.m. in source of the metropolitan area’s
Butler anc Mrs. Louise O'Dea,, , SALEM — In a surprise suc- despondent that the annual Dart­
Ticket sales chairman Don the chapel of Carroll Funeral domestic water.
this area’s representatives f o r |den move- Pacific Trailways (Mt. mouth high school ski run would
Portland, - ----
said the
Engineers and crews of work-
Rehearsals went into high the annual membership drive of, °°d Stages) this week filed not be held here. Ski resorts Morrison,
,
— .Home, Gresham, for Mrs. Lyda
gear this week with the rapid the Mt. Hood Community Con- ) aPPhcaaon v.id, the - ublic Util- had suffered a winter-long short­ Clackamas county meeting is I Maud Bramhall Bartsch, a widely men win laY a giant pipe from
approach of performance time 1 cert Association, attended the I ’ties Commission here to place age of the white stuff, making °ne.,of . ?uch gatherings in the! known resident of Sandy fori the headgate to the screen
Portland Area council.
many years. She was 71 years bouso’ some distance away,
for the Sandy High School I kick-off dinner Sunday afternoon I xTacki..>in*'V eHect Time
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Morrison said the leading old at the time of her ceath.
where it is screened aid purified
senior class play, "The Curious I at the Gresham Elks Club.
1
63 w?th certain amendments.
Fingers were kept crossed all ticket
sellers
will
be
well
re­
Mrs. Bartsch was born Octo- before it is released into the
Savage”. The play will be pre-
Association president Wirtz Tbe aPP,ication places back into this week however for Cascade
sented twice on Friday, March presided at the meeting with 1 effect all service that was recent- hopes to stage the PSNA jump­ warded for their efforts this year. ber 13, 1886 at Ogdon, Kansas, huge pipes which carry it on
Granc prize of a trip to the the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. into Portland, some 20 miles
29 .. a matinee and an evening Dr. Rasmussen, last year’s presi- I y reduced and which was the ing championship next Sunday at
performance set for 8 pm. The dent as guest speaker.
| subject of proceedings heard in Multorpor. The Associated Wo­ Boy Scout jamboree in Valley John Evan Bramhall. At the age distant.
tickets are selling at 75 cents for
A representative of the Na- 5 end and • Welches in PUC men Skiers will also conduct the Forge will be awarded to the of 3 she moved with her parents)
The pipe which will provide
reserved seats, general admission' tional Concert Association show- | Docket FA-6704, accorcing to All-Oregon slalom championship. Boy scout or Explorer selling to Cambridge City, Indiana. I t ' this additional 225,000 gallons
Th„
a «
| the greatest number of tickets-, was
„„„ there she entered public, daily from the headgate to the
50 cents-
cd a color film featuring violinist corom*ssioner Robert C. Bechtell
Faculty cirector Keith Brown- Zino Francescatti-
A copy oi the schedule affect­ of 556 6 took the Darimr. SCore Gl'and Prize tor the top Cub scout! school, When she was 8 years, screen house is nine feet in di-
.u l?,°K , e Dartmouth cup salesman will be an expense old the family moved to Oregon ameter. Engineers of the Portland
ing and student director John | The membership drive for the '.ng this area showed that Satur- from the
Sandy high team, win-1 paid trip with his parents to
anc she finished her education city water department believe
Stewart are putting the eleven season will end this week , ? y service has been added to ners last year and sponsors of the Disneyland,
in Clackamas county at Bull this added facility will take care
cast members through intensive All interested suscribers were1 -
- dule> deParting Portland event. John West, Sandy, took
Other awards will include 18 Run grade school and Gresham of Portlanc’s ever-increasing wa­
practices this week for the hilar- informed of the local represen- at 5:15 p.m. for Rhododendron
place *n the downhill at
ious comedy involving an im -1 tatives: Mrs. Earl Butler, Hood- and departing Rhododendron at J3 6 and first in the slalom, with gas-powered model automobiles high school.
ter demands for many years to
She taught school in Mult­ come.
mensely wealthy widow, h e r, Land 384; Mrs. Louise O’Dea, 6:25 a.m- and Sandy at 6:50 a m. 55 1. Joe Darr, Sandy, was sec­ and 18 sleeping bags or pack-
nomah county for 6 years. On
avaricious children and the res-j Hood-Land 126; Mrs. Carl Loun for Portland.
ond in the downhill with 35 9 boards.
Presently an open canal winds
idents of a mental institution. ) dree, MUtual 7-4500 and Mrs.
It is hoped that the above and third in the slalom with 58 6.
Dates for the Krafsho are February' 25, 1914, she was united from the headgates to the screen
Cast members are Judy Poliv- Walter Koch, Mutual 7-2294 added Saturday service will be The defencing champions, Sandy April 26 and 27 at the Pacific in marriage to August Bartsch at house. The new pipe line now
ka, Kathy Hatley, Dan Hansen, Fees are $6 for adults and $3 for patronized by persons in the team came in second with a International livestock pavillion her home in Pleasant Home. being laid will not take the place
The young couple moved to Bend of the canal but will simply mean
Ivan King, Bonney Shields, Curt j students and are for concerts to area for the reason that Pacific score of 538 5. Lincoln high was in Portlanc.
Isakson,
Willene Black, Bob be helc during the next fall and Trailways have indicated that third with 498 3
The annual Krafsho is scout- in 1916 where they made their an added flow of water into
Skipper and Gayla GadwooC; through the spring season..
they may have to, in the future,
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ing’s open house. In more than home until they returned to a Portland’s immense water system.
Linda Ritter and^ Dan TenEyck-1
With the new memberships discontinue this Saturday service
Numerous other improvements
300 booths at the PI. building farm home in Sandy in 1929
where they have resided ever of minor character are contem­
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go a bonus concert, “Ballets and in the event it is not being pa­
the scouts will exhibit their skills since.
Ballads” scheduled for April 22 tronized,” Bechtell said.
plated in the expansion program
in such varied activities as life­
at the Gresham High School
Mrs. Bartsch was known as now under way at the Bull Run
Sandy Salmon
We feel that the bus com­
saving, woodcrafts, camping,
Auditorium. The performance pany’s sudden change will aid
dancing, map reading, astronomy a devotee Bible student and area. Much of the work is ex­
will feature Emily Frankel and commuters who work in Port­
spent much of her time in recent pected to be complétée during
and others.
Freed in Yamhill
Mark Ryder, dancers and Will land as it will continue the 5:15
years, reading and studying the the present year in order to give
Tickets
will
sell
at
50
cents
SALEM — Disabled war I each.
Release of 80,000 yearling sil Holt, guitarist in an outstancing
Bible. She was a member of the Portlanders their added water
ver salmon in the South Yamhill! presentation of classical ballet p.m. and 6 p.m. schedule depart­ veterans and war widows were
Sandy Pioneers and the Orient supply by late this summer.
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reminded
today
that
they
have
ing Portland daily except Sun-
school Alma Charles club .
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river this month was announced 1 and novelty numbers,
only until April 1 to apply for
She
was
the
last
of
her
clan,
by the Oregon fish commission! One announced attraction for cay,” Bechtell concluded.
property tax exemptions as pro­ Former Resident
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this week.
the coming season is "The Little
having no brothers or sisters or
vided uncer state law.
children. Sole survivor is her
Earlier this month, Dr. George, Galic Singers” of County Derry,
Basketball
Star
The state Department of
husband, August Bartsch.
Y. Harry, Jr., fish commission Ireland. This group is composed Farmers To Vote
Veterans’ Affairs, in issuing the
research director, disclosec that of 27 young boys and girls who
Reverend Fletcher Cannell
Barney
Krom,
1951
graduate
warning, said the exemption
similar releases in 1954 had re- will present a group of Irish On Conservation
will offer the services Friday
of
Sandy
high
school,
is
estab­
applies to veterans 40 percent
suited in the return of at least ballads, folk songs and dances,
with Bill Elliott as vocal soloist-
A husband-wife team will
more disabled, as certified by lishing an outstanding basket- Vault interment will be in Doug­
44 adult silvers to the Yamhill; accompanied by six violinists
Farm owners in Clackamas or
.
.
,
,
-
|
bad
record
on
a
naval
quintet
head
the Sandy Grade School
the federal Veterans ’
this winter
from the ranks of the choir. Also
Adminis- at Bethesda, Maryland, where he las cemetery.
PTA next year for the first time.
The 80,000 fingerlings stocked appearing will be soloist Michael county were expected to flock in tration or the Armed Forces and i.
Pallbearers will be Emil
■
' now stationed, according to
John Metsger, Sandy post­
large numbers to polling places to unremarried
unremarried «id,....,.
widows of
in the Yamhill this month were McWilliams, baritone,
war wore received by his mother, Bartsch, Verl Fleischman, Fred master, and his wife, Velma,
hatched and raised at the Sandy
Balance of the concerts for Thursday, March 28, when they veterans.
Th<, pv.nrr,n«'
I ^ r3' Erma Haley, former Sandy Decker, Lon T. Hodges, Walter were elected president and vice-
salmon hatchery. About 50,000 'he coming season will be vote on the referendum measure «7 son
. eyernPt'°n amounts to resident-
Philips anc Clifford Philips.
president of the PTA when the
of the fish were of Sancy river selected this Saturday afternoon to establish Clackamas county $7,500 of the true cash value o f
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club held its annual elections
the property. Application must , Y°U"g ’i ’’0™’ ^ ‘ablished a
stock. The rest resulted from by the Mt. Hood Community
Tuesday evening, Mariii 19.
adult silver salmon salvaged et Concert boarc following the as a soil conservation district. be mace to the county assessor Iea«u<‘ r^cord recently when he
Youth
Gets
Fine
re April
1
each
ve-,r
'
?CCOUnted
for_
49
Points
in
a
j
Mi s. Art Colson was namec
Oswego creek in the fall of 1955 close of the membership drive- Three supervisors will be elected on or before
April 1 each year
i,
During the season I
j secretary while Mrs. Everett
Superintendent Charley Han­ Memberships are only available at the same time.
Spanish-American war veter-1 u agUf‘
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vclcr i I he amassed
are
entitled . to the exemption
?maRsea. 504 P°ints to lead i For ’Having Fun'
Dryer was elected historian.
sen of the Sandy hatchery said during this drive and the associa­
All owners of ten or more without having to prove dis-1 h'S J eagu? ,n 'wonng.
¡Treasurer is Mrs- A1 Sheldon.
25,000 yearling silvers were tion urges all those interested in
BRIGHTWOOD —
Judge
*
as
Krom is now serving his fifth |
The new officers will be in-
stocked in the Molalla river, an­ taking a membership to contact acres of land in the county are ability.
I year in the navy
George Howeiler, of the Sandy I stalled at the May meeting
other stream where the fish com­ one of their local concert workers eligible to cast a ballot. Absentee
justice court, find an 18-year-old
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mission is trying to establish a this week.
ballots are available when ap­
Portland youth this week after
silver salmon run.
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plied for in person or in writing
the boy pleaded guilty to a 1
Odd Fellows Plan To Give Blood
Hansen said total releases of
| from R. D. Buckel, Route 2. box
charge on entering and starting j Hood-Land Group
1955 brood year silver salmon Tax Service Is
495. Sandy.
a motor vehicle without the Plan Gathering
from the Sandy hatchery will
Fellow ^I^iio ° f thi Sandy Odd a lodge member, who was criti- owner’s consent.
reiiows
Lodge
are
planning
to
Names
appearing
on
the
bal­
be close to 700,000 fish. Better Still Available
cally injured in an automobile
**
than two-thircs of this total have
lot for supervisor are: Rognar take a leading part in blood acciccnt near Cherryville on | his 18-ye^r™lcd ^rtrthe^^w ere hollm«
already been released .. most of
For taxpayers still sweating Anderson. Colton: Willard Dear- conations when the Red Cross January 13 Mrs. Buchegger, who arrested by sheriffs deputies
Popular
^ i 2 m at t’lJ
them in the Sandy river.
over their Oregon state income dorff. Liberal; Odis Menser, of Bloodmobile comes to Sandy next .. »til, confined to Emanuel from the Sandy p i c i ^ . X K
Tuesday
afternoon.
The
Blood­
Earlier this month, 40,000 tax returns, the state tax com­
w Trail
hospital in Portland In a serious county road crews reported a 1 Lodve
spring Chinook salmon finger-! mission promised to have an Damascus; Walter Fisher, Ore­ mobile will be stationed at the condition, required a l a r g e prowler near their road equip-'
lings were liberated from the i expert representative in the Ore- gon City; Art Schrock, Neecy; Sandy Woman's Club building amount of blood transfusions, ment located near Brightwood
The social hour is scheduled
hatchery into the Sandy.
gon City court house April 1 to Ben Elmer, Clarks; Roland from 4 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, and and the lodge wishes to repay Deputies found the youths at the between 7 and 8 p.m., while the
Sahdy
is
expected
to
surpass
all
Scheduled for release in late 5: April 8 to 12; and April 15. Koellermeier, Wilsonville.
the Red Cross blood bank in full scene. Schoenfeld is said to have prize festivities are scheduled
former efforts in contributing for
March are 94.000 young steel­ from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m- on all
its life saving contribution admittec starting and operating to get underway promptly at
Polling
places,
open
between
blood, accorcing to Mrs. Ivan for the
head which Hansen said are in days.
widely known Sancy the equipment "just for fun" but 8 o'clock. Some excellent prizes
2 and 7 p m. on March 28, are at Barker, blood bank chairmen for
excellent condition. These fish
The State Office Building.
mat™
n'.
_ ,
j hi» younger brother was not have been obtainec for the
Sandy.
will also be planted in the Sandy 1400 S.W 5th Avenue, Portland, the Thora B. Gardiner High
Chairman Barker has issued implicated, deputies said The affair.
Tbe Odd Fellows are making an appeal for volunteers to equipment was undamaged,
but will be fin-marked for future is open every Monday through school, Oregon City; Molalla
The general public is invited
identification before they are Fricay, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., for High School, Molalla and the a determined drive to have assist as hostesses and attendants
Judge Howeiler levied a $25 to attend, with the usual admis­
released
members contribute blood as a to aid in the work while the fine on the youth after his guilty
i help to taxpayers-
Sandy Grange hall, Kelso
sion charge to be collected at
tribute to Mrs. Eda Buchegger, Bloodmobile is here.
| plea.
the door.
by
DICK
Here'sTrue
Fish Story
Blood Bank
Due In Sandy
Senior Ploy
In Practice
Scouts Plan
Krafsho
On Tuesday
Ticket Drive
Ends Soon
For Concerts
Big Expansion
Due For Pipes
Vets Told O f
Tax Deadline
PTA Names
O fficer Slate