COOPERATIVE AGRICULTURE IN FLORIDA 89 SECRETARY-TREASURERS OF PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATIONS IN FLORIDA Srcrtal y-Treasirer Address Bradenton Win. C, GrCnngcr Cental Fla J P. PIic F.inniis Chil, s B. Lung, Jr. Florida Citrus A II \VWItilOn C.ues'ille Geraltld E, lHor Luikeland L 0 Black l.lllia C. F Morton Mmniiiello J S. Elin Northeast J E Dukbs Nollh FloiLda Xibrc Fow il 1lth i Strt & (6t Avenue P O Box 71 Bradenton, Florida Dolive Building, Room 21 108 Nolth Orange Avernu Oilando, Florida 16 NW 26th Aveni P.O Box 665, Riverside Stt Mihan 35, Florida 427 South Ollang Avenue PO. Bo, 2111 Orlando, Florida 620 North MaiI Street P.O. Buo 102 Cainicville, Flohuda 150( New Taimpa IIigihwav P O, Box 1150 Lak land, Floi ida COieli Chlnton and Caledoima Sheets P 0 Box 330 lariainna, Florida Coult IlHoull Circle P 0 Box 307 Monticello, Florida 110 Main Strut P Box 328 Palatka, Florid. 418 South Olh Avenue P.O. l3o\ 660 Live Oiak Flould. COLUMBIA BANK FOR COOPERATIVES Types of Loans-Three distinct classes of loans are made to farmers' cooperative associations by Banks for Cooperatives: Commodity Loans are generally of the shortest term. seldom over 9 months, and are made on the security of staple commodities. Each commodity loan is secured by a first lien on staple farm products or supplies approved Assol ationi