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The Courier-News from Bridgewater, New Jersey • Page 29

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At 31, He Has Constructed 1,500 Homes and More Are Coming Ceramic. Tile Gted For Floor Pattern Variety of color or pattern THE COURIIR-NEWS fl Plainfiald, N. J. JCmJ Friday, Novamber 22, 1963 Work was begun in 1935 under Roosevelt to harness Pas-samaquoddy, Maine's, tides. But the project became a political football and was abandoned in 1937.

Builder Sendelsky Races the Clock Daily And Wins! in floor often provides an ef fective definition for various activities in the home. This method, instead of actual par of the essence when thou up a little just to work sweat. store and received his building business baptismal while assisting his dad, mill superintendent of the J. E. Hurley Lumber Company, Perth Amboy.

sands of dollars were at stake. By DON W. RUBINCAM Between the engineer with his slide rule and the worker with his shovel there exists a vital link. It's the guy who takes the plans and translates the titions, is especially desirable in small homes. A feeling of WILL HE continue his tor spaciousness is achieved with SENDELSKY'S business perception blossomed at 18, when, after three months as a general handyman for Goldin rid pace? Probably so.

He once supervised the construction of 169 houses in 90 days. He sold them in two weeks. Builders, Elizabeth, he took on the supenntendency of his little pencil hieroglyphics into what eventually becomes hundreds of homes. Leonard R. Sendelsky Jr.

is such a guy. AT 31, HE has 1,500 homes under his belt and heads corporations doing more than million annually in home first project, the 100-home Lawreal Acres community in out sacrificing identity. The 250 different colors and endless variety of sizes, shapes, and textures of ceramic tile, for example, make this life-lasting, waterproof material ideal for deciding rooms. His largest construction ef Woodbndge. Later, he joined builder Don Aronow of South Orange, REAL ESTATE! A fin opportunity for high with our progrtuivo firm.

Requirements are that you between ages 21 to 30, married, and a resident of the Scotch Ploins-Plainfield area. Full time basis only. We train and teach you the reol estate business. Interview by appointment only, PATRICK L. HEDDEN fort was the 261-home Edison a statewide leader in the home construction field.

In 1960. Sendelsky went on his own, forming two Village. His smallest: Homes built for his friends In Individual contracts. companies Delscn Inc. and Delen Inc.

and a corporation to handle land purchasing transactions. Despite his indefatigable www WITH HIS business enterprises flourishing, Sendelsky existence, Sendelsky likes to get a little exercise. When a chimpanzee Is born, it is almost as helpless as a human baby. If i mm on 301 Somerset North PlolnfleM really became conscious of time. Take his average work So he taken off for a YMCA and a fast game of handball day, for example: i I Up at 7 a.m.

and home again In Coionia 12 or 13 hours construction ousiness. And there's more coming. He's now putting the finishing touches to the 74-home Fox Hill Run development in Edison and the 40-homc Humbly Hills project in Wcstficld. WHERE docs this young human dynamo get his power? A colleague answers it this way: "Len doesn't know when to stop running. Personal time, per se, means nothing to him.

I'm sure he regards a clock later when it's time for the two-hour telephone patrol In which clients and associates are contacted about the next day's agenda. But he not entirely a slave to the business worm. Going to church with his family (he has two sons) is a must. There's time, too, for the dinner-show dates with Mrs. Sendelsky, the former Judith Kuhn, and visits with his father and two sisters, Mrs.

John Maher of Metuchen, and Jean. 4 as only a machine that grows WHEN SENDELSKY speaks, one listens to brief, no -ST ..41 iniraciaDie ai limes. 1 oniy hope he finds time to come to the dinner-dance." The reference was to Sen- nonsense statements. When he walks, he carries his six-foot-one, 190-pound frame with almost military bearing. He dresses conservatively.

Sendelsky was thoughtful when asked about a personal goal. "Frankly, I gave up goal setting some time ago. You set one and then meet it. Then, there's another. And it goes delsky's installation last Sat- i a i i urday night as president of Leonard R.

Sendelsky Jr. the lom Builn Associa. bW evil aW I on and on. If I have to have a goal well, it's one of working harder for my family and trying to do a job better than the last." SENDELSKY views the builders unit presidency as a fion of Raritan Valley. The fear that Sendelsky might not show was groundless.

WHETHER Sendelsky views time as a malignant personality is debatable. But facts prove he has been running from age 8 when he delivered newspapers. By 15, he had a pretty good fling at working from doing odd jobs for neighbors to working in an auto body shop to plucking chickens. While in high school, where he was a varsity four-letterman for two consecutive years in track, baseball, football and wrestling, Sendelsky worked for a sporting goods challenge. This home It the TAMARACK II at $32,990 Seven other style homes are available His initial efforts will be to boost membership (there are 156 builders and associates on the rolls now); getting the membership to stand up and debate any and all issues.

whether it be zoning, legal or legislative matters, and membership participation in a new association committee, I Mr A fciifVv'f 1 terlTr 1 iUi. tit labor relations. Entering through the gateway, you will discover this beautiful secluded section called 4 MODELS Another effort will be directed toward creating a better image between builder and home buyer and builder and HILLSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP! Somerttf County, N. J. FO CHOOSE FROM! municipality.

10 DOWN Tmmci Am. "Many builders," he claims, "have been blamed for municipal problems that are a direct outgrowth of home expansion. We shouldn't be saddled with or accept all this responsibility for, in many cases, the fault often rests with IRD SECTION NOW OPEN! 9 30-Yr. Mort. COLONIALS BI-LEVELS RANCHES mismanagement by the towns involved.

He cited the auto mobile industry was not being charged with the heavy traffic FROM and inadequate highways of today. Perfect! located a tew ninutes from Somerwille. A new grace school is nearby. Shopping centers) Houses of worship! Goif Courses! Swim Clubs! Express hiqhways! Buses to Newark and New York! City sewers and all utilities! Paved roads and curbs are in and paid for! 18,990 SENDELSKY also promises active cooperation with the association's parent organization in seeking a statewide uni Mm ON ESTATE-SIZE LANDSCAPED 1-ACRE LOTS form building code. As president, Sendelsky succeeds Edward J.

Samo jednik, head of Glencove Builders, Route 22, Green Brook Sendelsky says he enjoys the competition existing in today building boom. He has SALES AGENT: Gract Ramen 30SA Elizabeth St. SOMERSET, N. J. HO Model Home Phone: 359-692 7 I Rooms Paneled "Rec" Hi 4 1 Baths I or 2-Car Garage 3 A 4 Bedrooms or Family Room DIRECTIONS: West on Route 22 to Somer-ville Circle; proceed around circle on Route 206 toward Princeton; take Rt.

206 south approx. 4 miles to Triangle Road (at Esso Station); turn right to BANOR PARK. MODELS OPEN DAILY SUNDAY a mania to be everywhere at once and to solve all prob lems at top speed. Note the many large trees which were left fn their natural state to form the setting for thia private neighborhood. This secluded location Is convenient to fin schools, shopping centers, houses of worship, golf country clubs, and has all urban utilities including sanitary sewers.

The Garden Stat Parkway, N. J. Turnpike and East-West Freeway (287), as well as the Penn RR main line, ar minutes away. Tamarack North offers true Ranch Homes, Bi-level Ranches, Two-story Colonials, and many different Split-level designs which range in price from $29,990 to $40,000. Call us for a special appointment at Liberty 9-8888, or Visit Tamarack North during our regular sales hours: Weekdays 1 to 5 P.M.; Saturdays Sundays Noon to 5i30 P.M.

CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY. Deal directly with the building firm. Main office: Suite 8, 495 Main Metuchen, N.J. He frowned at his watch while admitting that time was Builders Unit Picks Miss Installs Staff Somerville Miss Irene Stanton. 23, of Linden won Sliding Shelves' Must MARTINSVILLE Spacious, rambling, multi-level, Colonial in a imall country community uithin commuting distance of I'etv York.

For Linen Closets Lihen closets should have SUPPLIES B1LCO CELLAR DOORS CONCRETE CINDER BLOCKS ANTIHYDRO STEEL SASH (all types) WINDOW ARE A WELLS SHEET ROCK FACE BRICK (all types) ORANGEBURG PIPE ASBESTOS CEMENT PIPE AltO Salt Hay, riit Tilt, Oralrt Tilt, Varmtnt Flafgliift Htatilatar rirtptaet tlnltt, sling shelves, advise home service consultants. the "Miss Raritan Valley contest sponsored by the Home Builders Association of Raritan Valley. Miss Stanton was chosen Deep wide shelves can be used for towels of all sizes. and other household linens. Narrower shelves, recessed at one side or in back, could then be installed for storing last Saturday at the association's annual installation dinner-dance In the Somerville Inn.

She will compete next February for the title of "Mis Home Builder of 1WH" In At- cleaning agents, noaps. shav- ng cream, and other bath Item. amoraclt Complete Course Saul S. Hubln, Matt Ttalf president of M. 11.

Rubin Sons, has recently completed ALLEN course at Rutgers in the litr irilriMtn, Imllte, 2.Vfo fmilv room, rn-ImiKr Itrgr ilmiiij; inniii, liihlirti illi ilih- Hltrr nml tirnifat dim, Ihi Hulrr iMrioanl lint ion, Stotm tlfMire iitul trrti. Mrarly mt if litiulMAprd willi rl nliliahri) Unit. 12tlH ir irk put io himI iimnv llirr nlm found only in nrlU luaiiitdiiutl iirnrr liotmr. Cull III) U. 12(11 lor Appointment DIRECTION'S Katt on Wahinglon Valley Road from Mat-tintvtlle one mile to East Brook Road, eighth house on left.

City. Flrnt runner-up wan Miss Andrngalc Demko, 21, of Irv-infiton, Officer Installed Included: Ltonard Sendelsky, president; George Kovak first Ivlce president; Hyman Ballon, second vice president; Anthony M. Giacobbe secretary; and George Egner, treasurer. 1 Approximately 400 people attended the affair. principles of zoning.

Rubin Another Tamarack Community ft -o BUBEMGK resides at 165 Mountain Ave. His company constructed the Finderne garden apartments DIRECTIONS: From Plalnfitld Psrk Ave. south to Oak Tree turn left to Plainfield Rd. (Traffic Light) then right Vt mi. to StfPhtnville Pkwy.

Turn left 1 blocks, then right through the Gateway to Model Homes. PI 2-8867 Stelton Bd. New Market on Morgan Lane, Bridgewater Township. LOT OWNERS! iiiTrrrnTf' f4v We do the You do the erojoyoGug' WE PERFORM EVERY STEP THAT CLEARS AWAY THE PROBLEMS AND PROVIDES YOU WITH A BEAUTIFUL, ENJOYABLE HOME IN THE LOCATION YOU'VE CHOSEN Adjoining the Metuchen Goif and Country Club 25 minutes from Newark INTRODUCES EXCITING NEW y64 RANCH DESIGNS! 4V U' 1 I LAV. I BEDROOM-1 FTNliE) fll AREA" o-r-ir-r 24- SLEcTr OARAGE BEDROOM-2 ET 0pnnM SV ,1 IO'xir-7 LJ "PSSS3 18-5 11-7 WE HANDLE Construction from foundation to roof Architectural designing Favorable financing at 5Vi Surveys, percolation tests Subdivision and variance procedures Septic systems anT wells The Gloncovc Ranch available in a variety of designs COMPLETE ON YOUR LOT III THE COUNTRY CLUB RANCH 'The Country Club Ranch" Gracious center hall entrance, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, paneled recreation room, 2-car garage, Vk acre grounds.

$25,790 "The Lincoln Ranch" 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, paneled family room (or 4th bedroom), basement, 2-car garage, acre grounds. $24,990 These beautiful homes combine luxurious comfort and convenience. Features include large kitchens with Caloric appliances, pantry, wood cabinets, informal dining space. Sliding glass doors from "rec room to rear grounds. GE gas heating with ducts sized for air-conditioning.

Woodcroft offers a unique wooded countryside locale within easy reach of metropolitan centers. Main line Penn. R. R. service, buses and the Parkway and Turnpike provide quick commuting facilities.

The site is 6 short blocks from a new school. Residents of Woodcroft are served by the huge minutes-away Metuchen and Menlo Park Shopping Centers. Churchea of all denominations are in the vicinity. Established utilities include city sewers. EXHIBIT HOMES OPEN TIL DUSK EVERY DAY PHONE: liberty 9-4710 MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY m.

PC 11-8-63 LOCATION OF ti a i STREET ADDRESS- GLENCOVE BUILDERS INC. P.O. BOX A Dunellen New Jersey I own a lot Yes No TOWN a. STATE- A 1 A- TEIEPHONE- 3 large bedrooms, IVd baths, full cellar, custom kitchen, separate dining room, 1-car garage. Monthly payments as low as $78.36.

ACT NOW and we'll have this home ready for you by January 1st, 1964. We provide home sites too and we build from your plans or ours. 2 MODEL HOMES en Display on U.S. 22 West of Dun ellen Traffic Light at Washington Ave. In Green Brook Township 968-0020.

Weekdays 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Saturdays and Sundays 10:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. CHECK Ranches Splits PREFERENCES 2-story Colonials Cape Cod THE LINCOLN RANCH" DIRECTIONS: From Plainfield proceed South on Park Are.

to Traffic Light at Oak Tree Rd. on Oak Tree Rd. toward Ielin to Grove Ate. on right. Continue on Grove Avu to CalTert Ave.

on right and follow Calvert into Oliver Av. and continue to model Home at Hio. JOHN and JOSEPH GULYA BUILDERS Jacobson, Goldfarb and Tanzman Agents Hlllcrest 2-4400 GLENCOVE BUILDERS, INC. WE BUILD FROM YOUR PLANS OR OURS ON YOUR LOT OR OURS Members National Association of Home Builders A N. j.

Home Builders Association We're across from the Tower of Piixa en U.S. Rt. 22, Green Broek Township.

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