Glasgow Daily Times, Glasgow, KY

Business

February 10, 2010

TRANSFERS: Feb. 1-6

GLASGOW — Feb. 1:

Lisa and Joseph Bulhoes, Unit Week 18, Stevenson Building in Park Place Resorts, to MHC Diamond Caverns LLC.

David L. and Patricia A. Frantz, Unit Week 50, Stevenson Building in Park Place Resorts, to MHC Diamond Caverns LLC.

John R. and Susan Gallant, Unit Week 34, Stevenson Building in Park Place Resorts, to MHC Diamond Caverns LLC.

Thomas O. and Rosetta M. Rickson, Unit Week 15, Palmer Building in Park Place Resorts, to MHC Diamond Caverns LLC.

MHC Diamond Caverns LLC, Unit Week 41, Players Club in Park Place Resorts, to Mattie L. Smith.

Stacey and James Michael Bartlett and Teresa B. Harris, two tracts on Ky. 90, to Commonwealth of Kentucky, $20.

Stacey and James Michael Bartlett and Teresa B. Harris, two tracts on Ky. 90, to Commonwealth of Kentucky, $29.

Dewayne Poynter and Poynter Homes Inc., Lots #12, #13 and #14 in Brentwood Subdivision, to James W. and Dorothy L. Alexander, $842.50.

Carla W. Allen, master commissioner, GMAC Mortgage LLC, Margaret L. Jones, Margaret L. James, et al, Lot #7 of Wades Way on Beaver Creek Boat Ramp Road, to Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation.

Edward Leon Seaton and Myra Agnes Seaton, Lot #11 on Forrester Road, to Ryan T. and Amanda N. Francis, $72.50.

Feb. 2:

Joseph and Jan Perkins, Janice and Robert Schell, Nancy and Adrian Cutliff, Lynette Perkins and Michael Edgerly, 10.957 acres on Herbert Turner Road, to John Charles Tedder and Dana Chrystine Tedder, $36.

Joe and Brenda Holder Montgomery, David and Barbara Holder, Steve and Cindy Holder Minning and T. Richard Alexander II, trustee, 65.415 acres on Austin Boat Ramp Road, to Joe and Brenda Montgomery and T. Richard Alexander II, trustee.

Joe and Brenda Holder Montgomery, David and Barbara Holder, Steve and Cindy Holder Minning and T. Richard Alexander II, trustee, two tracts on Austin Boat Ramp Road, to David and Barbara Holder and T. Richard Alexander II, trustee.

Joe and Brenda Holder Montgomery, David and Barbara Holder, Steve and Cindy Holder Minning and T. Richard Alexander II, trustee, 68.030 acres on Austin Boat Ramp Road, to Steve and Cindy Minning and T. Richard Alexander II, trustee.

Feb. 3:

Carla W. Allen, master commissioner, Green Tree Servicing LLC, Jeffrey L. Hale and unknown spouse, and Sheila Hale and unknown spouse, 10.843 acres on Millstown Road in Park City, to Green Tree Servicing LLC.

Carla W. Allen, master commissioner, Chase Home Finance LLC, Michael and Jessica Turner, 0.99 acre on Iron Mountain Road, to Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.

Carla W. Allen, master commissioner, Wells Fargo Bank and Lynn E. Peeples, 4.766 acres on Ky. 87, to Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation.

Angela Renae Johnson, 4.45 acres on Slave Cave Road, to Samuel Steve Johnson Jr.

Feb. 5:

Pamela and Barry Clifton Houchens, two parcels in Barren County, to Jeffrey and Rebecca Marinan, $478.

Ilus Ritchey Anderson and Virginia Mae Anderson, 0.011 acre on U.S. 31E, to Charles and Elsie Rich, $1.

Thomas B. and Evelyn W. Hagan, Lots #15 and #16 in Spring Hills Subdivision, to Tonya A. Collins, $91.50.

Dorothy J. Huddleston, Lot #1, PB 15/90 in Barren County, to Terry Lee Parrish and Sandra Gaye Parrish, $12.50.

Danny R. and Sandra Spears, a tract in Barren County, to Dennis F. and Patricia F. Spears, $71.

Feb. 6:

Ken and Mitzy Ford, 0.576 acre on Old Davidson Road, to Michael L. Davis, $129.

Erick and Amy Klemme, 0.451 acre on Cleveland Avenue to Mary E. Fye, $110.

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