DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE "Because of these and other savings, farmers m increas- ing numbers are using the cooperatively owned and oper- ated farm loan associations. On June 30, 1954, 7,500 more farmers than a year ago were using credit obtained through these associations," he added. SECRETARY-TREASURERS OF NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSOCIATIONS IN FLORIDA Association See'y-Treasurer Bradrnton W R. May Gainesville R W Bryan Lakeland Kirby Me\lahen Marianna Henry A Williams Miani Charles B. Long, ir Orlando II D Freeman Pensacola E. II. Robinson Tampa Homer T. Thompson Waverly E B Howard Asst Sec.-Treas Address Telephone 111-113 Walcaid Building 32051 P.O Box 686 Bradenton, Florida 622 North Main Street 5484 P.O. Box 32 Gaineville, Florida 2011 New Tampa Highway 37521 Opposite Pubhlx Varchouse P.O Box 1090 Lakeland, Florida 301 North Caledonia Street 245 P O. Box 791 Maninna, Florida 16 NW. 26th Avenue 64-5110 P.O Box 665. Riverside Station hiami 35, Florida Room 7, Church & Main Bldg 6728 P.O Box 1567 Orlando, Florida Room 222, Bront Building HEmlock P.O. Box 908 2-4552 Pensacola, Florida 433 Grand Centhal Ave, 6 Zone 8-1437 P O. Box 3132, 1 ZoIn Tampa, Florida Waveily, Florida None PRODUCTION CREDIT SYSTEM In the last 20 years, farmers and stockmen through- out the country have seen the Production Credit System come into being, grow m service and build financial strength through the investments of its members and