Show Hear the thunder of little feet? It’s that baby at the Pangboms’ Long Beach Calif Even for a weekend visit the Pangboms’ favorite house-guebrings a trunk We’re speaking of Baby an Indian elephant who at 380 pounds doesn’t travel light It was just a year ago that Bob Pangborn an auto dealer with a flair for showmanship imported a elephant from India to keep around as an “attraction” e in the Pangboms house Her At first Baby lived first day there a neighbor boy took one look at Baby ran home to tell his mother She spanked him for lying It wasn’t long before the patter of little feet at the Pangboms became something else again The family’s concept reach” underwent dramatic revisions of a “boarding-hous- e found Baby a “job” again as an “attraction” Pangborn at the Knotts’ Berry Farm in Buena Park But he usually drives out and gets her on Fridays “And boy is she glad to see us” says Bob “From the minute she gets in the house she never leaves anybody alone If my wife is doing dishes Baby is out there with her nudging at the plates She's just like a kid Whatever you’re doing she likes to pretend she’s doing it too” Baby requires a few extras for the pantry: 40 lbs of bananas 13 lbs of apples six heads of lettuce and several gallons of milk Sounds like a record even for a weekend guest! WINIFRED E SHIELDS st three-month-o- ld full-tim- Ear For Music: Family “sing with Mrs Pangborn Mother’s Little Helper: Baby is actually a big home-bod- Robin y II Bob Pangborn and friend loves to putter about kitchen Nose For News: Baby on stairs) is curious roams house THIS WEEK Moflaiin Fcbniory S 1959 |