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Home Owned - Thrifty - Friendly - Modern
Henn Theatre
Two last Showings. Wednes
day and Thursday. July 29
and 30? MUSCLE BEACH
[ PARTY.
Friday and Saturday. July
31, August 1, Double Feature
STAGE TO THUNDER ROCK
plus WALK A TIGHTROPE.
Sunday. Monday. Tuesday,
Wednesday. August 2,3, 4, and
5 THE 7th DAWN.
Wednesday, Thursday, Fri
day, July 29, 30, and 31
ADVANCE TO THE REAR.
Saturday, August 1. Double
Feature ? THE COMEDY OF
TERRORS plus SUMMER
HOLIDAY.
Sunday, Monday, and Tues
day, August 2, 3, and 4
LOVE WITH THE PROPER
STRANGER.
Beginning Wednesday, Au
gust 5 ? TAMAHINE.
Valley Drive-lnj
Thursday and Friday, July g
30 and 31 - FOR LOVE OR j
MONEY.
Saturday, August 1 - Double
Feature - TARZAN'S THREE 1
CHALLENGES plus LOVE IS W
A BALL.
Sunday, Monday, August 2, ^
3 - THE PRIZE.
Tuesday, Wednesday, Aug
ust 4. 5 - CHARADE.
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Dr. Paul Dudley White, famed heart specialist, recalls
"Some of the happiest days of my life have been spent riding
a bicycle. It has kept me young in mind and body. As a phy
sician 1 have recommended cycling to many of my patients
as a way of keeping fit."
" HEALTH ON WHEELS "
When man discovered the
wheel, he did so because he
was getting too much stren
uous exercise ? and he didn't
like itl Fighting for his sur
vival, carrying the food he
caught and killed, was too
much work. So he took to his
wheels.
Today, more and more
Americans are taking to their
wheels as they combine fun
and physical fitness in bicy
cling. Dr. Paul Dudley White,
noted heart specialist and
White House medical con
sultant, recommends bic
ycling as an important aid to
good health.
"We have one of the un
heal thi est countries in the
world because of our abuse
of our prosperity," Dr. White
proclaims. "We are over
eating and pampering our
selves. The Life of Riley
leads to a lot of early
coronary heart disease, high
blood pressure, and diabetes.
An antidote to some of these
problems, says the heart ex
pert, is "the habit of adequate
exercise: just as important for
good health as one's sleep,
one's work, one's food.
"Cycling is one of the best
ways to accomplish and
maintain physical fitness,"
the physician advises. "Bicy
cling can undoubtedly add
years to life, and health to
those years."
? So Dr. White, who has been
an avid cycllsht for most of
his 71 years, and who Is now
chairman of American Bike
Month, wants America on
wheels. He says, 'twould like
to put everyone on bikes...
not once in a while, but re
gularly as a routine."
Medical authorities report
that coronary heart disease
is responsible for more than
90qb of all deaths In the United
?utes. The tragedy of a man
suffering a heart attack is one
that can be avoided, in the
light of modern knowledge,
through proper diet and exer
cise.
'Proper' exercise, accord
ing to Dr. White, doesn't mean
violent tennis games or ex
hausting bag-punching; these
may sometimes do more harm
than good. "Bicycling is a
pleasant way to strengthen the
heart and other internal organs
recondition muscles long
unused, feel better, work
better --and live longer," the
spry septuagenarian states.
The latest statistics com- '
piled by the Bicycle Institute
of America show that cycling
has taken a more important
place on the American scene
than ever before: 55 million
cyclists pedaled more than
30 million miles lat year.
Doctors say that bicycling
can help alleviate chronic
weariness. Too little blood
pumped through the body per
minute, allowing poisonous
waste matter to accumulate
in every body cell, clogs
channels of energy. Sinking
into an easy chair in front
of the TV set is not the
answer.
The stimulas of a 15 minute
bike ride can send 25 to 30
quarts of blood thr ought the
arteries every 60 seconds.
And this blood will be four
times richer in oxygen than
the blood that pumps sluggish
ly through die veins of an
armchair lounger.
The biking boom can be ?
factor in trimming your waist
line, too. Cycling, says Dr.
White, will help to burn ofi
extra calories; you can get rid
of 600 c f them in an hour
of moderate pedaling.
There is also a sense of
happiness and enrichment in
cycling. In Dr. White's words,
"It brings us back to earth
and to the enjoyment of nature.
If more of us exercised like
this, we'd have a sharp re
duction in the amount of
tranquilizers and sleeping
pills in use today."
Added benefits in America's
cycling boom are the pleasure
of simple bike races, and the c
lnter national excitement of I
Olympic bicycle tournaments. ?
Valley Drive In
Thurs., Fri.
July 30, 31
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