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Kefar Shemaryahu Kefar Yavne Kefar Sava — Kefar Yavne — Lod 400 V Snir Medicinal Cotton Wool Ltd Tempelhof Baruch Rehov Sokolov92 33 87 - -M Indust Centre B' 92 35 27 Teschner David El-Cor Yakhin Agric Coop Assoc Ltd.92 32 09 Vardi Zalman 31 Sede Warburg.92 32 33 Solel Bonch's Building & Public 54 Weizman 92 34 45 Yakhin Ltd Central Packing House Works Co Ltd 92 31 42 Tikolsky Pinchas (Izchaky) Tel Aviv-Haifa Road 92 33 3| SOLPEK STEEL CORP LTD 1 Gordon 92 31 09 W Yakhin Hakal Ltd Zeev Vizenhoys Indus! Centr (South) 92 31 91 Tnuva Export Ltd 5 Hagra 92 33 y Wald Jacob 1 Melacha 92 31 93 Stein Dr Carl Phys Packing House Kalmaniya 92 31 69 Yaron Abraham 55 Weizman.. .92 33 35 Wasserman Jacob Taxi 8 Yerushalayim 92 33 93 Tnuva Ltd Yudelevici Rachel & Avihu 18 Hatehiya 92 34 75 Stein Cold Storage Ltd 9 Bussel. .92 31 43 Store New Market 92 33 54 12 Ruppin 92 3335 Steiner Otto F'ower Nursery Water Supply Kefar Sava 92 31 88 Tractors Stn Gan Haim 92 34 86 Z Sede Warburg 92 34 19 Trinczer Joseph Advct Weinbe-g Shelomo 64 Rothschild 92 34 56 Zabar Advtg Ins Commission Stern Yehoshua Rehov Moledet.92 34 68 85 Weizman 92 32 65 79 Weizman 92 31 33 Sudri Meir 51 Rothschild 92 34 01 Weinberg Yaakov Tris-Asbest Asbestos Shutters Zahavi Zvi 27 Hacarmel 92 33 51 Indust Centre (East) 92 34 16 Supergaz Israel Gas Distrib Co Ltd Rehov Melacha 92 34 47 Zelinger S 59 Rothschild 92 31 08 97 Weizman 92 32 81 Weizman Aharon Hasharon Fuel Agcy Trzon Josef Metal Wkshp Ziantshovsky Yisrael Surkis Mordechai Rehov Brand .92 31 51 6 Trumpeldor 92 33 82 Rehov Katzenelson 92 33 40 26 Rothschild 92 31 37 Szimurei Pritas Ltd Fruit Preserves Wellingstein I Hanger Mfg Zini Anettc 11 Etzion 92 34 33 New Indust Centre 92 31 95 Tzofit Moshav Kefar Sava P0..92 32 02 Tubin Miriam & Dov 5 Tel Hai 92 34 08 Zion Chem Products Ltd Sede Warburg 36 92 34 64 Wellingstein Yerahmiel Eng Indust Centre 92 71 22 T Rehov Hacarmel 92 34 37 Zion Insurance Co Ltd Tapuzan Ltd Citrus Juice Fcty U Wincygster Leon 78 Weizman 92 31 || Rehov Yerushalayim 92 31 74 Linger Erich Sede Warburg 92 33 88 New Indust Centre 92 31 00 Zlotnik Benzion Eden Shoes Tau Harry Farmer 82 Weizman 92 31 98 Sede Warburg 92 34 63 Lnited Israel Appeal Keren Hayessod- Wool Sava Tex Ltd 92 31 53 Zuchovsky Isser Real Est Agcy Tauber Felix & Ruth Keren Kayemet LTsrael Workers Bank Ltd 92 31 06 87 Weizman 92 35 22 Sede Warburg 92 34 51 Rehov Weizman 92 32 54 B Borenstein Mgr Res 92 31 56 KEFAR SHEMARYAHU see HERZLIYYA KEFAR YAVNE SECTION (03) For dialling instructions please refer to page 82 LABOUR Employment Serv Ben Zakay Moshav Israeli Processing Co Ltd Religious Council 95 71 10 Labour Exchange 95 71 35 Emek Sorek Mobile PO 95 71 17 Indust Centre 95 71 16 Sivor Ltd Indust Centre 95 71 19 for Working Youth 95 71 47 Benaya Moshav Kefar Gevirol Steier Abraham Leather Fcty Emek Sorek Mobile PO 95 71 34 POSTS Postal Agcy 95 71 15 (POB 158 Rehovot) 95 71 31 New Indust Centre 95 71 32 Douani Josef Kefar Hannaghid Moshav SOCIAL WELFARE Steinfcld M & Son Shikun Hissachon 10/3 95 71 41 Emek Sorek Mobile PO 95 71 45 Welfare Office 95 71 21 Indust Centre 95 71 30 Douer E Tannery Tzofiya Girls' Home 95 71 49 Keren Bitttah Lepoalim Haklaiim B M Indust Centre 95 71 24 Tahanat Mifgash Hahof Co Ltd Miftan Yavne (near Delek Stn).95 71 50 Merkaz Yavne 95 71 26 Employment Serv Delek Fuel Stn 95 71 25 Kupat Holim of the Gen Labour Fed Alkalay & Lahaw Ltd 95 71 57 Labour Exchange 95 71 35 Taxi Yavne Hamerkaz I Sitton Clinic Shikun Amidar 95 71 46 for Working Youth 95 71 47 Shikun Holot Block 1/1 95 71 28 Amidar The Israel National Housing Co Ltd Labour Council Yavne Even-Zuk Mifaley Binyamin B M.95 71 48 Local Office Rehov Migdal. .95 71 42 Histadrut House 95 71 23 Unger Matis Leather Fcty Gealya Moshav Bank Hapoalim B M Indust Centre 95 71 20 Emek Sorek Mobile PO 95 71 43 Lcvinger ltzhak Cristal Machs Agt Commercial Centre 95 71 27 Weiss Abraham ltzhak Leather Fcty Haimovitz Alter Dent Pract 32 Migdal 95 71 18 Bank Leumi Le-Isracl B M Shikun Merkaz 9 95 71 37 Indust Centre 95 71 40 New Bldg 95 71 39 Local Council Kefar Yavne 9571 38 Beit Gamlie. Moshav Iron Construction Barzelan Yavne Ltd Pardess Citrus Products Ltd (near Bet Yivnch Bldg Industry Ltd Emek Sorek Mobile PO 95 71 33 Indust Centre 95 71 36 Ariza Yakhin)... .95 71 56 95 71 59 Indust Centre 95 71 54 LOD SECTION (03) For dialling instructions please refer to page 82 EMERGENCY CALLS Police 96-2144 Fire Brigade 96"2222 First Aid 96-2133 GOVERNMENT OFFICES A Benichay Freres Goldsmiths Finance Abraham Moses Elec Serv 44 Herzl 96 21 " Bally Harry 2 Herzl 96 20 27 Income Tax 11 Alef. 96 21 01 Shuklroni 42 96 20 48 Benichou David Jwlr Bank Hapoalim B M Labour Achiezer Moshav POB 18 96 22 17 17 Lamed Vav 96 20 22 Vocational Training Dept Achisemach Moshav Rehov Herzl 96 21 51 Benichou Massaoud 50 Herzl.. .96 21 60 Indust Centre (Pavilion 17). .96 22 36 Hamerkaz Mobile PO 96 22 39 Peretz David Mgr Res 96 22 01 Benichy Prosper 14 Tzahal 96 22 88 Employment Serv Ahdut Haavoda-Poalei Zion Party Branch Neve Zayit 99 20 54 Ben Shemen Moshav Labour Exchange 22 Heh.96 21 56 36 Herzl 96 21 35 BANK LEUMI LE-ISRAEL B M Hamerkaz Mobile PO 96 22 85 for Working Youth Ramla-Lod Alroy David 73 He"' 96 21 41 96 21 42 19 Golomb 96 21 95 Shikun Hissachon Gimmel 4. .96 22 23 Bet Hevcr (Kefar Daniel) Moshav Commercial Centre NeveZayit96 20 33 Hamerkaz Mobile PO 96 21 8* Police Amidar ThelsraelNationalHousingCo Ltd Bar-Ncr David Police Station 96 21 44 96 22 33 77 Herzl 96 21 96 Blaiman Leopold Shikun Ammami 4 95 22 55 Posts 1 Hanassi 96 22 24 Shikun Hissachon 77 96 22 53 Bascches ltzhak Post Office 96 21 16 Angelo Jack 62 Herzl 96 20 37 Bohm Yona Shoeshop Sorting 96 20 15 Aronov Cohen & Davidson Packing Cases Shikun Ammami 4 95 22 80 66 Herzl 96 22 50 Branch Shikun Hehadash.. .96 22 35 Barrels & Woodwork Wkshp Ben Aroia Leon 68 Herzl 96 21 47 Boran Reuven Accnt Postal Agcy Ben Shemen 96 21 43 Indust Centre 96 22 25 Ben Aroya & Daniel Crpntry Shikun Hissachon Gimmel 2. .96 22 40 Social Welfare Avidan Shaul 122Herzl 96 21 58 Youth Probation Serv 96 22 10 Shikun Hissachon C 31 96 22 57 C Ben-Aroyo I Pharmacy Mazor Transport & Communications Ayalon Cities' Fire Brigade Assn Calc-Co Foodstuff Industries Ltd Commercial Centre 13 96 21 63 Israel Railways Rehov A' No 14 96 22 22 Indust Centre 96 21 62 Traffic Dept Southern Dist.96 14 03 Azarya Abraham Locksmith Ben David Shemuel Camil Alexander Lod Railway Station 96 14 03 Rehov Golomb 96 22 68 Shikun Hissachon C 6 96 22 69 Shikun Hissachon G' 22 96 21 2» .
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