Wednesday, September 28, 1977 Eclipse Of Sun On Oct. 12 A solar eclipse can be seen in North Carolina on Oct. 12. On Tuesday, the Harvest Moon V in the early morning was lightly shrouded by the edge of the earth’s shadow and on Oct. 12 the sun will be eclipsed as the new moon moves between the earth and the sun, reports Jim Manning, assistant director of the Morehead Planetarium at the ’ University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. On Wednesday, Oct. 12, North , Carolinians will witness a partial eclipse of the sun beginning at 4:30 p.m. and lasting until 6 p.m. Manning warned against looking directly at the sun to view the eclipse because of the risk of eye damage. The total eclipse will be visible only in a thin band across the Pacific Ocean and northeastern South America, he said. ^ Solar eclipses occur at the time of the new moon, when the moon is between the earth and the sun. Lunar eclipses occur during the full moon, when the earth lies between the sun and the moon. “The phenomenon does not occur at every full and new moon,’” he said, “because the moon’s orbit is tilted with respect ^ to the plane of the earth’s orbit. Therefore, the moon does not usually form an exact enough line with the sun arid earth to produce an eclipse.” There are, he said, two points of intersection between the moon’s orbit and the earth’s orbital plane. These points are called nodes and are located on opposite sides of the earth. The sun, moon and nodes line up twice a year at six month intervals. These two periods are known as “eclipse seasons” because when the moon passes through a node, the three bodies form an exact or nearly exact line and an eclipse takes place. Eclipses happen in pairs at these times because it takes the moon only two weeks to travel , from one node to the other. Manning said. “For example, if the moon is at the node between the earth and sun, a solar eclipse occurs. In two weeks the moon will be at the oppo^i spsje, alignmenHs sM gdra enough, the moon will pass through the earth’s shadow in lunar eclipse.” The eclipses in a pair can occur i in either order. This autumn, the ^ lunar eclipse precedes the solar by two weeks. Last October and November the reverse was true. Firm Offering New Shades f* Fashions Here A new collection of woven wood shades, one of the “hottest” items in window fashions today, is being introduced at the Sherwin-Williams Decorating Center in Southern Pines. Called Perfect Touch, the new collection features 30 patterns designed exclusively for I -j) Sherwin-Williams by Delmar. i “This new line combines earth j tones and natural yarns with warm woods,” says Raymond I Hoover Hannah, manager of the Decorating Center at 705 S. West I Broad St. “Overall and open- I weave patterns give window 1 fashions a handcrafted look — perfect for today’s natural trend in home furnishings.” I.*) To introduce the new woven ] woods collection, Hannah says : Sherwin-Williams will offer one-third off on every Perfect Touch pattern purchased up to Oct. 31. Hannah explains that the Perfect Touch collection is based on the most popular styles and ^ colors in Sherwin-Williams’Style Perfect carpeting line. “Carpeting is a major investment, often the first purchase made by people decorating their homes,” Hannah says. “With Perfect Touch complementing our carpet offerings, a color-coordinated and balanced window-floor decor can easily be achieved.” NEW OSHA FORMS OSHA will be in much better “form” with Tar Heel employers, crane Jan. 1,1978. On that date, the old OSHA Forms Nos. 100 and 102 will be eliminated. Taking their place wil be the streamlined new OSHA Form No. 200, which will be mailed late this year to employers covered by the Occupational Safety and Health Act. The new form uses a greatly simplified way of logging, posting and reporting occupational injuries and illnesses. THE All W-D BRAND steaks and roasts are closely trimmed ot excess bone and fat, BEFORE there're weighed and sold. You don't pay steak prices for meat scrapsAVhen you buy W-D BRAND beef, you know what you're getting for your money...more choice meat...less waste. SHOP YOUR ABERDEEN WINN-DIXIE LOCATED IN THE TOWN & COUNTRY SHOPPING CENTER OPEN SUNDAY IOA.M.-II P.M. CHUCK ROAST W-D BRAND U.S. CHOICE BONE-IN LB. W-D BRAND U.S. CHOICE BONE-IN CHUCK STEAK, ib 78* patties W-D BRAND REEF PATTIES 31169 B.BOX > LIMIT TWO 4 ROLL PKGS WITH $7.50 OR MORE fOODORDB scon SOFT ^N PREHY f^^WHITE, ASSORTEDORI DECORATOR BATHHOOMI TISSUE 4ROLL PKGS. ASSORTED DECORATOR OR ARTS 'N FLOWERS 100 SO. FT. 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