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Mulching Page 15 Orphan Annie Page 18 Volume 3, Number 38 • 32 Pages DECEMBER 28, 2000 ads @ iredellcitizcn.com Published Weekly in the Crossroads of the Camliaas Statesville, NC 28677 • 500 Iredell Own Martha Stewart... Lucille Carter Maggie Shoobridge IREDELL CITIZEN “I AM A FARMER’S DAUGHTER, and proud of it. Dad calls me every morning at five and I’m off to my waiting chores; watering our flock of chick ens, helping with the milking, and then returning to the house to cook breakfast while mother finishes washing up in the milk parlor. You might think I’d like to get away from this but no, after I finish col lege, I certainly hope there will be a farm in my future.” Story continued on page 16 Lucille Carter, as a teenager, shows off her favorite cow. (Upper right) Lucille selects the perfect greenery for her Christmas decoration. (Lower left) She transforms every day items into a unique Christmas scene. J Maggie Shoobridge/CITIZEN
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