GLASGOW — May 18:
Carla W. Allen, Master Commissioner, CitiMortgage Inc., Judy K. Cooper, Judy K. Cooper Unknown Defendant, Judy K. Cooper Unknown Spouse, and Bank of Buffalo, 0.687 acres on Greenview Drive to Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation.
Alysia G. Cross and Alysia G. Wheeler, 1 acre on Morrison Park Road to Anthony W. and Alysia G. Wheeler and Alysia G. Cross.
Todd Eric and Kathryn Taylor Rutland, Lot 15 of Brentwood Subdivision to Charles Andrew and Lauralee Turner, $252.
May 19:
Longhunters Supply Company, Tracts 3 and 3A, PB 15/474 in Barren County to James D. and Maude T. Isenberg, $8.
Longhunters Supply Company, six tracts in Barren County to James D. and Maude T. Isenberg, $18.
Bobby C. and Debra K. McCandless, Lot 4 of Colonial Heights to Robert L. and Geralean Anderson, $117.50.
Carla W. Allen, Master Commissioner, Edmonton State Bank, Jessie Jr. and Kellie Hawkins Broady, 0.659 acres on Dripping Springs Road to Edmonton State Bank.
May 20:
Terry and Brookie Taylor, Tracts 6 and 7 on Moore Road to Jon R. and Julie Witty, $17.50.
Lee T. Sawyer, 0.491 acres, Lot 31 on Forrester Road to Jeremiah Lee Sawyer, $50.
Norris Farms Inc., two parcels on Trojan Trail to City of Glasgow, $13.50.
Thomas G. Seals, Lots 39 and 40 of Eastern Valley Estates to Thomas J. and Christy A. Taylor, $143.50.
David, Charlette Haynes Brown and Charlotte Brown, two parcels on Hwy. 252 to Darrell and Carol Hill and Clarine Smith, $175.
Trent and Donna Riddle, 1.060 acres on South Lucas Road to Rad-It LLC, $22.50.
May 21:
David E. and Tammy Miller and Michael L. Collins, 0.614 acres on Fox Chase Street, Park City, to Billy Joe and Angela Hall, $107.
Farmers Investment Company Inc., 2.218 acres on E. Les Turner Road to Thomas M. and Vickie Bale, $15.
James and Diane Clemons, 67.617 acres on Mount Pleasant-Etoile Road to Todd and Ruth Clemmons.
Freddie Button, 1.230 acres on Capitol Hill Road to Deborah Jo Button.
James Franklin and Lorena Steenbergen, tract in Barren County to Barry C. Jackson, $125.
May 22:
David R. and Karen Thomas, Tract 3 (Plat Bk 6/643) in Barren County to Bruce D. and Beverly L. Miller, $92.
Edith, Michel, Mitchell and Ruth Alexander, Mary Sue and J.C. Hullum, Victor Gene and Barbara Alexander, 65.599 acres on Red Cross Road to Hascel D. and Regina A. Kinslow, $197.
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