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Monticello | David Stephenson

by David Stephenson
Ledith Dishman walks across a swinging bridge to her home after checking out books from the bookmobile.
Glenna Burke (left), Karen Dishman and son Daniel enter the bookmobile.
A car turns off Highway 92 in the early morning.
Ten year-old Danny Poore (right) and friend Charles Brown, 10, stopped for a moment while playing football in Danny’s front yard. Danny plays for the Packers in the Monticello youth league.
A pumpkin with early morning dew sits on a black fence at Mary McGinni’s farm.
Twelve year-old Jonathan Baker has been riding a dirt bike since he was six, and wants to race professionally when he gets older.
Twelve year-old Jonathan Baker has been riding a dirt bike since he was six, and wants to race professionally when he gets older.
Ten year-old Danny Poore (right) and friend Charles Brown, 10, play football in Danny’s front yard. Danny plays for the Packers in the Monticello youth league.
Seven-year-old Robert Lowe and his sister Jennifer pick out some books in the bookmobile at Gap Creek.

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