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Remember When — February 1980
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Carl Gaddis of Leesville, who will teach a class in gasohol production March 3, at Chesterfield-Marlboro TEC, demonstrates the operation of his home still. The government recently made it legal to produce grain alcohol at home for use as fuel. Gaddis will explain how to apply for a permit, as well as how to build and operate the necessary production equipment during the class. This was published Thursday, Feb. 21, 1980, in The Cheraw Chronicle.
Carl Gaddis of Leesville, who will teach a class in gasohol production March 3, at Chesterfield-Marlboro TEC, demonstrates the operation of his home still. The government recently made it legal to produce grain alcohol at home for use as fuel. Gaddis will explain how to apply for a permit, as well as how to build and operate the necessary production equipment during the class. This was published Thursday, Feb. 21, 1980, in The Cheraw Chronicle.
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Carl Gaddis of Leesville, who will teach a class in gasohol production March 3, at Chesterfield-Marlboro TEC, demonstrates the operation of his home still. The government recently made it legal to produce grain alcohol at home for use as fuel. Gaddis will explain how to apply for a permit, as well as how to build and operate the necessary production equipment during the class. This was published Thursday, Feb. 21, 1980, in The Cheraw Chronicle.



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