Glasgow Daily Times, Glasgow, KY

Business

July 14, 2010

TRANSFERS: July 6-10

GLASGOW — July 6:

Gary L. and Clara D. Verst, Lots 3, 19 and 20 of Edge Waters Heights Subdivision, to Denny J. and Barbara Brand, $37.50.

Joyce Lee Hancock Devore and Rondell B. Devore, 0.203 acres on Ivy Street to William L. and Debra R. Emmert, $12.

Laurie Carter and Laurie Grogan, Lot 29 of Twin Oaks Subdivision to Chad K. Carter.

July 7:

Citizens First Bank, parcel on Grinstead Mill Road, to Mike Houchens, $38.

United States Marshal, Rural Housing Service, Rural Development, Farmers Home Administration, Kathleen Buchanan, and T.J. Samson Community Hospital, Lot 31 of Indian Hills Subdivision to Darrell Cochran, $44.50.

Joe Donald and Shari Mayes, Valerie Sue and Thomas Newell, and Bobby Richardson, Trustee, Lot 4 of Kino-Wolfe Island Subdivision to Valerie Sue and Thomas Newell and Bobby Richardson, Trustee.

M. Kay and Jeffrey K. France, Lots 7, 8 and 9 of Edgewood Subdivision to M. Kay and Jeffery K. France and Barbara Tuck.

Dennis Neal Crabtree, 1.5972 acres on Cedar Grove Road to Sandi Carol Crabtree.

July 8:

Bobby Miller, parcel and easement on Whitney Woods Road to Johnny Clinton and Anna Christine Poynter.

July 9:

C&S Property Leasing LLC, Lot 51 of Woodhaven Subdivision to Marallyn Kenagy, $123.

Marshall R. Bailey, 0.969 acres on North Race Street to Benjamin P. and Tiffany D. McDonald Kidd, $195.

William R. and Neila J. Combs, 11.735 acres on Hwy. 820 to Tammy Rich and Eddie Paul Wood, $24.50.

Carla W. Allen, Master Commissioner, BAC Home Loans Servicing LP, Randall and Christine King, parcel on Anne Claire Lane, to Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.

Rhonwyn M. and Mark Grams, 1 acre on Howser Road to Dave L. Shabeeb, $12.50.

Dave L. Shabeeb, 1 acre on Howser Road to Charles E. Johnes III, $34.

D.W. Manning and Joan Edwards, Trustee, multiple parcels in Barren County to Mary L. Norman, Joan Edwards, Trustee, and D.W. Manning.

D.W. Manning and Joan Edwards, Trustee, 0.506 acres on Rex Bartley Road to D.W. Manning, Mary L. Norman and Joan Edwards, Trustee.

D.W. Manning, Joan Edwards, Trustee, parcel (17,032 square feet) on East Front Street to D.W. Manning, Mary L. Norman and Joan Edwards, Trustee.

Mary Lou Manning, and Joan Edwards, Trustee, 0.120 acres on West Cherry Street to D.W. Manning, Mary L. Norman and Joan Edwards, Trustee.

D.W. Manning and Joan Edwards, Trustee, 6.992 acres on Dripping Springs Road, to D.W. Manning, Mary L. Norman and Joan Edwards, Trustee.

Michael and Marcia Lee Hubbard, 4.417 acres on Coral Hill Road to Edmonton State Bank.

July 10:

Mildred Laverne Hanson and Laverne M. Hanson, 2.990 acres on Hiseville Road to Heather Teresa Hanson Richey and Jeffrey Alan Richey.

Marshall R. Bailey, 0.370 acres on North Race Street to Benjamin P. and Tiffany D. McDonald Kidd, $20.

Gary Lockhart, 10 acres on Blaine Evans Road to Christine Willis, $146.

Carolyn Monroe, William and Christine Wilkins, Roger Oliver, Joyce, Nancy, Larry and Patricia Monroe, Mary Linda and Ronnie Thomison, William L. and Jo Ann Monroe, 136.888 acres on Jenny Road to Frankie and Ginger Froggett, $137.

Tax information is not reported for transfers when no money is exchanged, as in foreclosuers, master commissioner deeds, divorce settlements, and transfers made within a family.

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