(1) 250 + 80 = 330 (2) 700 - 60 = 640 (3) 900 - 80 = 820 Daily Kansas Thursday, February 24, 1966 11 Continental announces new half fares If you don't get as excited about Continental Airlines' youth fare plan as the fellow in our ad, that's understandable. After all, other major airlines have youth fare plans, too. And they're all pretty much alike (all require proof that you are between 12 and 22, all issue an identification card when proof is presented, and all charge $3 to issue the card). So why use ours? Because our airline is different. On Continental you'll feel more comfortable. More at ease. These feelings come from the pride Continental's people have in themselves and their airline They have more pride because, as major airlines go, theirs is not a great big, impersonal one. So they're not lost in the shuffle, and neither are you. Continental's low fares apply all year around (except for a few days around Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years and Easter) on all flights (provided there is room) to all 22 destinations. We serve Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, and 19 other cities in-between. To buy your Continental "Youth A-Go-Go at Half Fare" card now send a note with your name, address, and birth date; a $3 check or money order; and some proof of age (photostat of driver's license, selective service card or birth certificate will do) to: Continental Airline Youth Fare 7300 World Way West L.A. International Airport Los Angeles, Calif. 90274 Then we'll send your card by mail. Or if you prefer, see your travel agent or Continental ticket agent and buy your card when you buy your ticket. One more thing - we honor other airlines' youth fare cards, too. So if you don't have our card, you can still travel for half fare on our airline. Why not clip the picture from this ad, and place it in a suitable frame . . . as a reminder to go Continental. CONTINENTAL 图示为双体客机。 The Proud Bird with the Golden Tail