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Fauquier Times | www.fauquier.com | May 9, 2018
Congrats to scholarship recipients
ANNE DAVIS
The Blue Ridge Flower Club, hosted by Molly Wolfe, held its April meeting at the Leeds Church Parish Hall. The guest speaker was Karen Rexrode who presented a program about perennials and their survival strategies. Ribbons for blooms and arrangements were presented to Sue Ferro, Cindy Blough, Carolyn Lumb, Karen Moore, Nancy Hanscom, Helene Mann, Sue Hays and Marilyn Blakely. The Leeds Ruritan Club is pleased to announce the selection of three outstanding Fauquier High School students as the 2018 schol-
MARKHAM HUME ORLEAN 540-364-1828 hlfmhouse@aol.com arship winners: Jonathan Bolles, Connor Poe and Carleigh Cordova. These three young people were selected from a large group of strong applicants. Congratulations to each one. The awards will be made at the Leeds Ruritan meeting on June 20. Ina and Henry Ayres, our dear
neighbors in Orlean, recently enjoyed a nine-day cruise on the Rhine River. We are so glad that they were able to really have some fun. Henry works hard keeping the farm going and Ina is always busy with quilting and making delicious meals. Sorry! This column was inadvertently omitted from the paper last week. We are including a few of the items that were missed. We were fortunate to be able to attend the Hoover Ridge Sheepdog Trial in Madison on April 21 and 22. Handlers came from Connecticut, Ohio, Illinois, Tennessee, West Virginia and Virginia to run these amazing dogs who are so smart. If you did not have the opportunity to
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Fauquier County
PROPERTY TRANSFERS
TONI FLORY
These property transfers, filed May 1 –May 6, 2018, were provided by the Clerk of the Court in Fauquier County. (Please note that to conserve space, only the first person named as the grantor or grantee is listed. The kind of instrument is a deed unless stated otherwise.) Top dollar deal: $675,000 in Cedar Run District Cedar Run District
John D. Beales Jr. to Kory Gough, 12832 0.5 acre, Blackwell’s Mill Road, Goldvein, VA. $75,000
Lee District Daniel Felty to Christopher McDaniel, 7207 Fifth Street, Remington, VA. $315,000
Ricky J. Kilmer, Tr. to Stephen French, 2.7201 acres, 4392 Dumfries Road, Catlett, VA. $491,000
Daniel Ference to Lee Austin Hurst, 12204 Remland Ct., Remington, VA $360,500
NVR Inc. to Lori Jones, Lot 16, 6405 Bob White Drive, Warrenton, VA. $623,418
Jeffery Yates to Jason Jenkins, 3.0276 acres and easement, 5189 Old Gray Farm Road, Sumerduck, VA. $353,300.25
Geraldine Grogg-Dickenson to James E. Greathouse, 7.7982 acres, 5590 Leeds Manor Road, Hume, VA. $300,000 Kenneth A. Gaudreault to Thomas F. McGuire, 4.26758 acres at 10363 Welhans Lane, Marshall, VA. $580,000 James Smith to Vincent A. Budd, 5.0001 acres at 9709 Old Foxville Road, near Warrenton, VA. $273,380 James M. Shackelford to Anthony Christopher Lewis, 12.9907 acres at 9571 Foxville Road, near Warrenton, VA. $674,900
NVR Inc. to Maria Victoria Richardson, Lot 29, 6396 Bob White Drive, Warrenton, VA. $590,720
King Atlantic Homes LLC to Roger A. Contreras Bardales, 11692 Fort Union Drive, Remington, VA $290,000
RFI WC LC to NVR Inc. 0.5817 acre, Warrenton Chase Phase 1. $206,286
NVR Inc. to Arcadio Leyva, 7596 Hancock Street, Bealeton, VA. $425, 021
Brian C. Smith to Xavier Torres, 2.1238 acres at 10172 Ada Road, Marshall, VA. $499,950
NVR Inc. to Vincent A. Budd, 6419 Bob White Drive, Warrenton, VA. $625,690
Mintbrook Developers LLC to NVR Inc., Phase A, Section 3-A, Mintbrook, Bealeton, VA $117, 934.88
Pamela Nelson to Stephen S. Roszel VII, 3.9432 acres at 5871 Wilson Road, Marshall, VA. $435,000
Shawn P. Greer to Kevin & Amy Cave, 8.389 acres at 13228 Golden Drive, Bealeton, VA. $390,000
Scott District Douglas L. Swope to Johnny Jacob Saada, 5213 Beverley Court, Warrenton, VA. $342,500
Mary V. Olinger to Nicholas J. Napolitano, 7442 Coblentz Ave., Warrenton, VA. $470,000 Benjamin Marshall by Sub. Tr., to Wells Fargo Bank NA, 5.0117 acres and easement, 13114 Elk Run Road, Bealeton, VA $219,794.11
NVR Inc. to Gary Seavers, 2228 Sedgwick Drive. Remington, VA. $279,845
Theodore J. Zurawski to Efren Castro Escobar, 25.0021 acres residue at 10685 Brent Town Road, Catlett, VA. $675,000
Robert F. Steeves to Josh Chasen, 13.049 acres near Grove Church plus easement, Goldvein, VA. $99,850
Avenir Properties LLC to Mamadou M. Fall, 1.518 acre at 5426 Germantown Road, Midland, VA. $349,000
Katherine O. Anderson et al to David S. Bacon, 29.2981 acres, Ott Division on Rt. 653 SE of Bealeton, VA. $54,00
Center District Jane F. Silbert to Margaret M. DiVincenzo, 428 Falmouth Street, Warrenton, VA. $370,000
Marshall District Thomas E. Newlun to Joshua W. Glasgow, 1.250 acres at 5897 Moore Road, Marshall, VA. $400,000
Timothy L. McDermott to Benjamin Craig Whitten, 6473 White’s mill Lane, Warrenton, VA. $539,900
Eric Daniel Rogers to Marygray L. Stewart, 10.5 acres at 5471 Keyser Road, Hume, VA. $499,000
Ricky T. McDaniel to Tom Sargent, 258 Equestrian Road, Warrenton, VA. $495,000
El Dorado Drive LLC to Gavin Donald Moylan, 0.245 acre at 8384 El Dorado Drive, Marshall, VA. $375,000
Donald L. Leonard to Piedmont Equine Practice Real Estate LC, 1.1355 acre at 7214 Ridgemont Lane, The Plains, VA. $375,000 Federal National Mortgage Association to Nathaniel Bradley Green, 1.3066 acres at 7291 Moss Drive, Warrenton, VA. $290,000 Gary L. Buchanan to Gregory Nigro, 1.3604 acres at 6699 Colonnades Drive, near Warrenton, VA. $580,000 Margaret S. Alfaro to Brandon Seal, 0.44 acre at 7027 Panorama Court near Warrenton, VA. $372,000 Barry J. Keiser to Michael P. Julaton, 7314 Reese Court, near Warrenton, VA. $515,000 Aaron m. Brown to Aaron Cambel, 6776 Riley Road near Warrenton/New Baltimore. $358,500
attend, you missed some good fun. Our thanks to Judy and Wink Mason, Dawgwood Farm, Goldvein, and the Virginia Border Collie Association for making this event happen. The Orlean Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department continues its efforts to raise the needed funds to complete the new station. One very good way to contribute is the Buy-A-Brick program. The purchase of a brick allows the donor to contribute to the building fund and, at the same time, remember or recognize a special individual or group in the community. One neighbor (“Go Gamecocks”) has issued a challenge to community members to purchase bricks in the name of their school. Will you add your college or group to this list? Go Wahoos, Hokies! For information, contact your writer or go to the OVFRD website. The Orlean Community Trail System had their big cleanup of part of Leeds Manor Road on April 22 (Earth Day). The 14 volunteers picked up 25 huge bags of trash and junk left by careless folks who discard all manner of disgusting items on our roads. Thanks, OCTS members, for making things look so much better! Thought for today: Life is short, and we do not have much time to gladden the hearts of those who travel with us; so be quick to love and be kind to all who cross our paths.
Ask the Arborist
Jamie Wood Greg Bradshaw Shane Wagoner
I.S.A. Certified Arborists
TICK ACTIVITY STARTS NOW There are many tick borne diseases that are transmitted by ticks. Ticks are a serious problem in the landscape, particularly in areas with high populations of deer. One of which is the black-legged “deer” tick transmits Lyme disease and peaks in May and June. These tiny ticks are most often found at the edges of woods and fields, although some may be present in garden beds, around shrubs, and along stone walls. Be particularly careful of areas where deer, mice, and chipmunks are active. Ticks are not usually found in lawns. Research has shown that ticks are best managed in landscapes with a program focusing on population reduction in the areas where you, your family and your pets spend the most time. Fencing to exclude deer or applications of deer repellents also are recommended. Bartlett Tree Experts employs the latest tick management techniques to control these disease-infected parasites on your property. Contract your local Bartlett Arborist representative today to find out more about the services we offer to help protect the valuable trees and shrubs on your property. Call me at 540-364-2401.
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