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Our Islandhouse condominiums and
all the rest are on Hartstene Pointe on
Hartstene Island. And they're "Outa'-
sight" because they're hidden in the
trees. They're magnificent. Each struc-
ture has been specially tailored to
blend with and compliment the en-
vironment.., but then, that's how we
do things on Hartstene.
We went to the trouble to build a sew-
age treatment plant so we could pre-
serve the purity of the land and its
waters. We buried our utilities so
power poles wouldn't spoil the sky-
line. And we cleared much of the
land by hand. The foliage grows right
up to the sides of the roads which
wind through the property.
If you want a building lot, we've got
'em for you.., and they're round.
That's right.., circular lots! Each is
surrounded by its own common area
so you don't see your neighbor unless
you want to. In fact, we have as much
land in common area as we do in lots,
including 3 miles of community beach
for all Hartstene site owners to enjoy.
Hartstene Pointe is truly magnificent.
Come see it this weekend.
Your Island is Calling.
Presented by: QUADRANT CORPO-
RATION, A Weyerhaeuser Company,
112 NE. and N.E. 8th, Bellevue, Wash-
ington 98009 • Phone: GL 5-2900. Site
phone: 426-4410 (call collect). Repre-
sentative on site seven days a week.
DRIVING DIRECTIONS: From Seattle
drive south on Interstate 5 to Olympia.
From Portland drive north on Inter-
state 5 to Olympia. Take the Aber-
deen Ocean Beaches exit. Next, take
the Shelton exit and continue through
downtown Shelton and follow the
signs. From Bremerton, drive south on
Highway 3. Take the Hartstene Island
exit and follow the signs. Cross the
modern 2 lane highway bridge from
the mainland to Hartstene Island and
beautiful Hartstene Pointe.
Weyerhaeuser
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