Estate of James G. Frazier, Deceased, James G. Frazier Jr., Executor - Page 4




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               to the frame.  The floor is blacktop.  The building is                 
               supported by wooden poles that are sunk into the ground                
               approximately 8 feet deep.  The building covers an area of             
               50 by 86 feet.                                                         
          3.   Cold storage units:  This building is multipurpose, and                
               covers an area of 80 by 200 feet.  It has a similar                    
               structure to the pole barn; it has a wood frame with metal             
               poles supporting the shell of the structure.  The portion of           
               the building used for cold storage has fiberboard insulation           
               in its walls.  The floor is half asphalt and half concrete             
               (including a concrete foundation).                                     
          4.   Elb scan room:  This building covers an area of 100 by 200             
               feet.  The building has a metal frame and metal siding.  The           
               siding is connected to the frame by self-tapping screws.               
               The floor is concrete with a heavy concrete foundation.  The           
               support beams are secured by screwing them on bolts embedded           
               in the concrete.                                                       
          5.   Fumigation chamber:  This chamber is a heavy steel unit that           
               covers an area of 12 by 28 feet.  The chamber is not affixed           
               to the ground.                                                         
          6.   Water tanks:  The tanks are old fuel tanks that are filled             
               with water for emergency purposes, e.g., in case of fire.              
               The tanks sit on the surface of the ground.                            








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