Registered Member #1771 Joined: Sun Feb 22 2009, 09:41AM : Posts: 106
Craig and everyone else: The pool is not open for business.Thus you cannot pay. I am letting the locals only; swim for free in my pool on Saturdays and Sundays from 10am to 5pm. No Glass, Pets, Cigaretts?, Radios. Bring chairs,sunscreen,bathing suits (no cut-offs or street clothes)sun shade if you need it.Coolers are ok too.
Registered Member #1771 Joined: Sun Feb 22 2009, 09:41AM : Posts: 106
Just wanted to share a nice copy of a newspaper story that Eileen sent to me.
Big Bear Life 5-10-1930 Pan Hot Springs Makes Important New Improvements Extensive improvements which have been completed at Pan Hot Springs within recent weeks under the direction of Mrs. Olive M. Jessurun, owner and manager, enable this famous mineral water resort now to offer to the public a hotel service as complete and comfortable as that to be found anywhere and at the same time a rest and curative service which is perhaps not exceeded by any other institution any place in the country. With modern hotel facilities, inn, bath house for hot tub baths and both indoor and outdoor plunges, large dance hall and lounge, Pan Hot Springs and Inn when opened to the public recently presented almost every advantage that could be desired. Hotel facilities consist of 23 large, well furnished rooms, 13 room downstairs and 10 upstairs, each provided with hot and cold water and lavatory, and furnace heat. Guests are entitled to the use of plunges and baths and all other privileges at the resort. An outstanding feature of the new improvements is the completion of the large bath house, 30x60 feet in dimension, with quarters for men and women, in which the highly beneficial hot tub baths may be taken. Provision is made for the installation of additional bath units in the future. Another notable feature is the spacious dining room in which guests may enjoy the excellent dining service offered. The dining room is most modern in that it contains a grill where meats may be broiled over hardwood embers guests supervising the preparation of meats to their own individual taste if they wish. Large Gatherings of clubs, conventions, etc., can be accommodated in the dining room. The mineral water is from an artesian warm spring. It comes from a great depth at a temperature of 90 degrees, flowing into the plunges constantly. The water is radio-active. The principal chemical property is sulphate of soda, which is highly beneficial for rheumatism, neuritis and kindred ailments. It is also a healthful and pleasant drinking water. Mrs. Jessurun has as her able right hand lieutenant and assistant, her daughter, Miss Estelle Jessurun. In fact, just who really is “boss” sometimes might be hard to distinguish. However, Mrs. Jessurun and Miss Estelle are both to be congratulated for their success in bringing to its present completed state of development an institution which is distinctively an asset to Big Bear Lake and Valley.
Registered Member #659 Joined: Sat Sep 15 2007, 01:32PM : Posts: 5340
PanHot I havea question. I had always thought the pool was in the building to the left in the above picture. But the front layout as I remember it was similar to the footprint in the building on the right. but no second floor. When it burned. Did it all burn/ and they rebuilt just on the footprint of the building on the right? There was only one floor when I was thereand beside the bump outs to the front there was only room for the indoor pool and the changing rooms to the North side of the building I think we entered through either between the bump outs or in the left one. Don't argue with an idiot; people watching may not be able to tell the difference.
Someone who thinks logically provides a nice contrast to the real world.
don't blame me, I voted for the hero,and the hottie
WE LIVE IN THE LAND OF THE FREE, ONLY BECAUSE OF THE BRAVE!