Adams County Sheriff Eugene Hodge is shown above with Deputies Harold Wilson and Berlin Grooms with one of the county’s oldest, self-employed businesses, a Moonshine Still. The trio confiscated the still on orders from a state liquor agent from the upstairs of a house owned by William Vanhoose on Winterstene Road. The still was in operation at the arrival of officers last Wednesday and a bar Winterstein was destroyed. Sheriff Hodge said the still will be on display at the Adams County Fair. (From the Defender Archives: July 29, 1971)

Adams County Sheriff Eugene Hodge is shown above with Deputies Harold Wilson and Berlin Grooms with one of the county’s oldest, self-employed businesses, a Moonshine Still. The trio confiscated the still on orders from a state liquor agent from the upstairs of a house owned by William Vanhoose on Winterstene Road. The still was in operation at the arrival of officers last Wednesday and a bar Winterstein was destroyed. Sheriff Hodge said the still will be on display at the Adams County Fair. (From the Defender Archives: July 29, 1971)

Adams County Sheriff Eugene Hodge is shown above with Deputies Harold Wilson and Berlin Grooms with one of the county’s oldest, self-employed businesses, a Moonshine Still. The trio confiscated the still on orders from a state liquor agent from the upstairs of a house owned by William Vanhoose on Winterstene Road. The still was in operation at the arrival of officers last Wednesday and a bar Winterstein was destroyed. Sheriff Hodge said the still will be on display at the Adams County Fair. (From the Defender Archives: July 29, 1971)