=s• ,.„ THE JEWISH NEWS "Apra 2S, 1941 Page Fifteen A RUSTIC DEVELOPMENT ON BASS LAKEWITHIN 40 MILES OF DETROIT PICNIC GROVE LOG ACRES —Nestled in pastoral beauty, subdivided into large lots, offers to a limited group, the fin- est summer haven of its kind in the country. BASS LAKE —Sand and gravel bottom, crystal clear, fed by natural springs and the Huron River, on the Chain of Lakes. ROADS —Picnic tables for Log Acre members and their guests, in a natural grove, -4urrounded by trees, just beyond the playground. SHOPPING —Very convenient to Pinckney, Brighton and-, Hamburg. RESTRICTIONS —Fifty feet wide, flanked by Chinese Elms, following the natural contour of the land. Restricted to members of Log Acres. —This community is restricted to log cabins, inside flush toilets and other such features as to make this a most desirable and exclu- sive community. BEACH —A sandy beach, spacious enough to hold ten times the total capacity of Log Acres. Safe for children. PROSPECTUS Land sites have already been put aside so that Log Acres can have a community club house (which will include a 'dance hall, card room, pool room, and other recreational features), tennis court, badminton court and handball court. PLAYGROUND —For children swings, slides. see-saws, merry go-rounds and etc. For adults—A baseball field. Tentative plans have been made for winter sports; a ramp for tobaggan slides, ice fish- ing, ice skating and ice boating. FISHING • • ---Definitely a bass and pike lake. ONLY 100 LOTS AVAILABLE HOUSES NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION Available by June 15 - FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL OR WRITE TO 5531 W. OUTER DRIVE DETROIT 21, MICHIGAN EDW. HAREUK UN. 3-1648 ALEX BROOKS UN. 3-1563-