10 University Daily Kansan Friday, Feb. 14, 1986 Jackpot millions won twice by N.J. woman Nation/World United Press International TRENTON, N.J. — A convenience store manager yesterday took her second million-dollar state lottery prize. She said she would stop playing New Jersey's Pick-6 Lotto to give others a chance to win. Evelyn Marie Adams, who won $1.5 million in the Pick-6 last fall, became the game's first two-time winner, splitting a $1.5 million prize from Monday's drawing. The lottery is six years old. Lottery officials said the odds of winning two jackpots in New Jersey's most lucrative lottery game were about one in 15 trillion. "I never expected to win twice," Adams said as she redeemed her latest winning ticket. "It comes as a complete shock." Adams purchased both winning tickets at the 7-Eleven store in Point Pleasant Beach. "It was such a shock," she said. "For 20 years to think I've got so much money and now to know I've got more." Adams' total $5.4 million in prize money will be paid in installments of more than $250,000 a year for 20 years. After winning her first big prize, Adams said, she never considered not playing the lottery again. On Campus The Kansas and Burge unions will sponsor a Valentine's Day celebration, "Romance on the Hill," from 8 a.m. to midnight today at both unions. The Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center is scheduled to conduct an open house in honor of Susan B. Anthony from 2 to 4 p.m. today in 218 Strong Hall. Call 864-3552 for more information. CITY OF LAWRENCE EQUAL OPORTUNITY EMPLOYER M/F/H POLICE OFFICER $17,992 - $23,026 Annually Qualifications: Graduation from High School or GED and some experience in meeting and dealing with the public. Must be 21 years of age. Applicants required to pass a written exam, physical performance test & psychological test. Application accepted through 2/21/86 at: Personnel, City Hall, 6th & Massachusetts, 3rd floor, Lawrence, KS 66044. KU Basketball KU vs. NEBRASKA Live Broadcast HZR106 12:35 p.m. Saturday Sponsored By Mrs. Winners Jayhawk Bookstore Owens Flowers Gammons Ellena Ford Moto-Photo Douglas County Bank CHECKERS CHECKERS SPECIAL CHECKERS SPECIAL 16” Pizza with 2 toppings & 4 soft drinks ONLY $6.99 good w/coupon only EXPIRES 2-26-86 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 4 p.m.-2 a.m. Fri. 4 p.m.-3 a.m.; Sat. 11 a.m.-3 a.m. Sun. 11 a.m.-2 a.m. 2214 Yale 841-8010 Video Tape Rental 2 Rentals for the price of one! Daily rental $2.50 for 2 tapes. Weekend rental $3.00 for two tapes. Not valid with free rental coupons, Kansas Union store only. Video Club Membership Membership ½ off Only $5.00 will give you 4 free tape rentals, 10% off new and used movie purchases, and 10% off blank video tape purchases. Kansas Union store only. Photo Processing 20% off Red Items 2 rolls processed for the price of one! C-41 color print processing on 110, 126, 135 or disk film. Twenty percent off all red caps, sweatshirts, t-shirts, spiral notebooks, 3 ring binders and red pens. Our three-year and two-year scholarships won't make college easier. Just easier to pay for. Even if you didn't start college on a scholarship, you could finish on one. Army ROTC Scholarships pay for full tuition and allowances for educational fees and textbooks. Along with up to $1,000 a year. Get all the facts. BE ALL YOU CAN BE. Contact Captain Kennard, Room 206 Military Science Building 864-3311/3312 ARMY RESERVE OFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS Before there was Star Wars ... Before there was Close Encounters ... There was THE MAN WHO FELL TO EARTH Now there is the complete, uncut version never before seen in the United States. Experience a sci-fi original as it was originally intended. "A FIRST RATE ACHIEVEMENT.. BEAUTIFUL SCIENCE FICTION!" New York Times David Bowie in Nicolas Roeg's film The man who fell to Earth Also starring Rip Tone + Candy Clark + Buck Henry - from Cinema 5 Fri. & Sat. Feb. 14 & 15 MIDNIGHT $2.00 Woodruff Aud. "MARVELOUS—the sanest, most forceful feminist documentary I've seen in recent years."—David Denby. M.Y. Magazine "THE BEST FILM on women and work that I have seen." — Molly Haskell. Ms. Magazine "EXTRAORDINARY, enlightening and engrossing!" —Janet Maslin. New York Times Sun., Feb. 16 2:00 $1.50 Woodruff Aud. "Hip, outrageous, beautiful a generous, funny romance with music at its heart and farce around its edges." "Altogether original the year's weirdest and most wonderful adult comedy." "Marvelous entertainment. Amazing!" L A _ HERALD EXAMINER , David Chute "The sexiest movie of the year and also one of the funniest." Fri. & Sat. Feb. 14 & 15 3:30,7:00,9:30 $1.50 Woodruff Aud.