jim Report post Posted February 6, 2014 Wow I use to watch every morning. I remember when we would prank call friends about winning a ladmo bag. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hunterjohnny Report post Posted February 6, 2014 Two times and two bags! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CouesWhitetail Report post Posted February 6, 2014 Ok, here is the scoop on the tree.....info is from Kim Stone, an arboretum employee. The tree is a pistachio in the pistachio festival area, which is across from the Clevenger house at the arboretum. The tree is not marked, but it's at the edge of a berm before it descends into the creek. There are two trees about the same height (20 feet) and it's the one that is furthest to the west. for a map of the arboretum click this link and search for Clevenger house. the pistachio area is across from that. http://azstateparks.com/Parks/BOTH/downloads/BOTH_Park_Map.pdf You can also just ask staff where the tree is when you get there. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Red Rabbit Report post Posted February 6, 2014 http://wallaceandladmo.com/ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mocha1545 Report post Posted February 6, 2014 What a blast from the past! I never won a Ladmo bag. Fun times al long time ago. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stanley Report post Posted February 6, 2014 Ho ho, ha ha, hee hee, ha ha, ho ho, ha ha, hee hee, ha ha...... Old memories, for sure...... Now I can't get the tune out of my mind!!! S. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Edge Report post Posted February 6, 2014 Lucky buggers. Growin up in Tucson, we had The Uncle Bob Show on a Nogales station, afternoons. My sister was on it, looked funny in black and white. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Edge Report post Posted February 6, 2014 MULEPACKHUNTER, you are so going to regret mentioning that you won a Ladmo Bag... LOL 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Antmo23 Report post Posted February 6, 2014 I remember that show! my cousin won a bag, we didn't talk for awhile. i was so pissed... wait, does that mean I'm ancient? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
biglakejake Report post Posted February 6, 2014 how fitting! a pistachio tree. Ladmo always was a nut! lee Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
biglakejake Report post Posted February 6, 2014 another odd thing i found out was that Boyce Thompson was Wall-boys' great uncle. Wallace's real name was Bill Thompson. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DUG Report post Posted February 6, 2014 Who can name all the characters Pat McMahon played? I remember Gerald, Aunt Maude, The Wizard, Mr. Grudgemyer, Captain Super.... I know there is more I'm missing. Great show when a lot of us were growing up! eta...Marshall Good and Boffo the Clown. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Big Browns Report post Posted February 8, 2014 I used to watch the show all the time. Great memories! Never got a bag Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Swivelhead Report post Posted February 8, 2014 Feed the birds ....... Feed the birds ............ Part of growing up in Phx back in the day. A great memory. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
billrquimby Report post Posted February 9, 2014 I'm glad someone posted the Wikipedia link. Without it, I would have had no clue as to what you were talking about. Kids my age in Yuma listened to "The Shadow" and "The Green Hornet" on radio and rode our bikes downtown every Saturday morning for the "Square Shooters Club" at the Lyric Theatre. A ticket, a bag of popcorn and a Coke cost only a quarter, but it would take most of the week for me to earn it. Black and white western films were serialized and we had to wait for the next installment to see how Gene Autry, Roy Rogers, or Hopalong Cassidy escaped death from (take your pick) gunshots or arrows, bombs, fire, falling off a cliff, stampede, a runaway train or wagon, or poison. Television didn't reach Yuma until I was in eighth grade, and my parents didn't buy a TV set until after I left to attend the UA in 1954. They spent a lot of time watching roller derbies and the Howdy Doody Show in black and white on a round 12-inch screen in a huge cabinet. Bill Quimby 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites