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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"><HTML><HEAD><CENTER><FONT face="Arial, Times New Roman, Helvetica, Courier New, Sans Serif" color=#ff000 size=+7>THE PAYNE PLACE</FONT></CENTER><CENTER><FONT face="Arial, Times New Roman, Helvetica, Courier New, Sans Serif" color=#ffff00 <size=+1>A Collection of Links on Genealogy, Jazz, Missouri, Radio, Scanners, Weather, Plus other items hopefully of Interest</CENTER></FONT> <CENTER><H4>Version 1.1 Uploaded: 3/15/2006</H4></CENTER> <BR> <TITLE>The Payne Place</TITLE> <LINK REV="made" HREF=""> <META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" content="text/html;charset=us-ascii"> <LINK HREF="style.css" type="text/css" rel="stylesheet"> <META NAME="generator" CONTENT="NoteTab Light 4.95"> <META NAME="author" CONTENT=""> <META NAME="description" CONTENT=""> <META NAME="keywords" CONTENT="Payne, Fresno, Music, Jazz, Radio, Scanners, Scanning, cylinders, 78RPM, 78s, Voltron, Weather"></HEAD> <body><Body BGCOLOR="#00aaFFF" TEXT="#ffffff" LINK="#000fff" VLINK="#008800" ALINK="ffcc00"><!-- #00aafff is a light blue, that with maybe a bit of text color adj., might look good.008800 for the link u click on, is dark green; ffcc00 is a gold color --><H1><CENTER><A HREF="http://gpayne2.home.mindspring.com/Home.html" TARGET="http://gpayne2.home.mindspring.com/Home.html">HOME</CENTER></A></H1><P> Yes, I'm going to use the old "This is my first webpage!" line here. I've had computers for several years, but more of a user than technically knowledgeable. <BR> First Computer was a Timex-Sinclair® TS-1000(4k RAM Built in, but expandable with a plug-in cartridge. At one time in USA, there were at least 2 Monthly magazines for this Computer. I had a couple of Tandy® Computers, then a couple that were built for me, including the one I'm using now which is about 5 years old: 1 GHz Athlon Thunderbird, 256 Mb RAM, Windows 98SE® hope to get a new one late this year.<BR> Age, over 50. Other interests: Old time music -- primarily pre-1940, have a smallish collection of 78 RPM records, including some by Enrico Caruso, and Sousa's Band -- Scanner Radios, Shortwave listening, Amateur ("Ham") Radio. Genealogy -- my Parent's, and my Grandparent's were born in Missouri: Payne, Johns, Bounds, Watts, Willis, Martin, Wall are names in my family tree. </P><HR><!-- P><SMALL>Created on ... March 12, 2006</SMALL></P --><H3><li><a href="http://gpayne2.home.mindspring.com/index.html">HOME</a></li><!-- li><a href="http://gpayne2.home.mindspring.com/Home.html">Home</a></li --><li><a href="http://gpayne2.home.mindspring.com/Weather.html">Weather</a></li><li><a href="http://gpayne2.home.mindspring.com/Music.html">Music</a></li><li><a href="http://gpayne2.home.mindspring.com/frequencies.html">Local Scanning Frequencies</a></li><!-- li><a href="http://gpayne2.home.mindspring.com/genealogy.html">Genealogy</a></li --><!-- li><a href="http://gpayne2.home.mindspring.com/radio.html">Radio</a></li --><li><a href="http://gpayne2.home.mindspring.com/pictures.html">Pictures</a></li></H3><HR><br><br><br><CENTER><H1>MUSIC SITES</H1></CENTER><P><CENTER>A collection of some of my favorite sites covering from pre-1900 to early 1940's</P></CENTER><br> <H3><A HREF="http://www.redhotjazz.com/bands.html" TARGET="http://www.redhotjazz.com/bands.html" <H2>Redhot Jazz Archives</A> 5,000+ RealAudio Files of Jazz & Early Swing 1913 to '40, + some from the 50's & 60's</H3><H3><A HREF="http://dismuke.org/" TARGET="http://dismuke.org/"<H2>Dismuke's Virtual Talking Machine</A> Menu leads to pages of RealAudio files dating from about 1900 through the 1930's.</H3><H3><A HREF="http://www.tinfoil.com/default.htm" TARGET="http://www.tinfoil.com/archive.htm"<H2>Tinfoil.Com</A> RealAudio Files of Cylinder recordings dating 1891 to about 1915. Has Links to other Sites on History, and Recordings.</H3><br><br><br><CENTER><A HREF="http://gpayne2.home.mindspring.com/Home.html" TARGET="http://gpayne2.home.mindspring.com/Home.html">HOME</CENTER></A><br><br><br><br><CENTER><H2>WEATHER</H2></CENTER><H3><A HREF="http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/Hanford/" TARGET="http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/Hanford/">Fresno Weather</A> National Weather Service for Central Valley Of California from NWS Station at Hanford, CA.<br><br><A HREF="http://www.crh.noaa.gov/sgf/" TARGET="http://www.crh.noaa.gov/sgf/">Springfield, Missouri Weather</A> National Weather Service, Springfield, MO. Covers Southwest MO<br><br><br></H3><CENTER><A HREF="http://gpayne2.home.mindspring.com/Home.html" TARGET="http://gpayne2.home.mindspring.com/Home.html">HOME</CENTER></A><br><br><br><CENTER><H2>FRESNO CA AREA SCANNING FREQUENCIES</H2></CENTER><br> <TABLE BORDER="2" WIDTH="100%"> <TR> <TD>FRESNO POLICE 1 ... 460.050 <!--R1C1--> </TD> <TD>FRESNO POLICE 2 ... 460.275 <!--R1C2--> </TD> <TD>FRESNO POLICE 3 ... 460.325 <!--R1C3--> </TD> <TD>FRESNO POLICE 4 ... 460.400 <!--R1C4--> </TD> <TD>FRESNO POLICE 5 ... 460.475 <!--R1C5--> </TD> <TD>FRESNO POLICE 6 ... 460.250 <!--R1C6--> </TD> <TD>FRESNO POLICE 7 ... 460.425 <!--R1C7--> </TD> <TD>FRESNO POLICE 8 ... 460.025 <!--R1C8--> </TD> <TD>FRESNO POLICE 9 ... 460.3000 <!--R1C9--> </TD> <TD>FRESNO POLICE 10 .. 460.500 <!--R1C10--> </TD> </TR> <TR> <TD>CLOVIS POLICE 1 ... 460.175 <!--R2C1--> </TD> <TD>CLOVIS POLICE 3 ... 460.025 <!--R2C2--> </TD> <TD>CLOVIS POLICE 5 ... 460.225 <!--R2C3--> </TD> <TD>FRESNO CITY FIRE 1 ... 154.375 <!--R2C4--> </TD> <TD>FRESNO CITY FIRE 2 ... 153.845 <!--R2C5--> </TD> <TD>CLOVIS CITY FIRE ..... 154.235 <!--R2C6--> </TD> <TD> <!--R2C7-->CLOVIS FIRE "Tac 2" .. 156.000 </TD> <TD>NORTH CENTRAL FIRE ... 153.620 <!--R2C8--> </TD> <TD>MADERA COUNTY SHERIFF 1 ... 150.995 <!--R2C9--> </TD> <TD>MADERA COUNTY SHERIFF 3 ... 151.070 <!--R2C10--> </TD> </TR> <TR> <TD>HOSPITALS & AMBULANCES </TD> <TD>MED 1 ... 463.000 <!--R3C2--> </TD> <TD>MED 2 ... 463.025 <!--R3C3--> </TD> <TD>MED 3 ... 463.050 <!--R3C4--> </TD> <TD>MED 4 ... 463.075 <!--R3C5--> </TD> <TD>MED 5 ... 463.100 <!--R3C6--> </TD> <TD>MED 6 ... 463.125 <!--R3C7--> </TD> <TD>MED 7 ... 463.150 <!--R3C8--> </TD> <TD>MED 8 ... 463.175 <!--R3C9--> </TD> <TD> </TD> </TR></TABLE><TABLE BORDER="1" WIDTH="100%"> <TR> <TD>FRESNO YOSEMITEINTERNATIONAL AIRPORT <!--R1C1--> </TD> <TD>Tower ... 118.200 <!--R1C2--> </TD> <TD>Approach/Depart (240 - 90 Deg.) ... 119.600 <!--R1C3--> </TD> </TR> <TR> <TD>Flight Watch ... 122.000 <!--R2C1--> </TD> <TD>Flight Service ... 122.500 <!--R2C2--> </TD> <TD>Unicom ... 122.950 <!--R2C3--> </TD> </TR> <TR> <TD>Approach/Depart (91 - 239 Deg.) ... 132.350 <!--R3C1--> </TD> <TD>Informal Unicom ... 123.450 <!--R3C2--> </TD> <TD> <!--R3C3--> </TD> </TR> <TR> <TD> <!--R4C1--> </TD> <TD> <!--R4C2--> </TD> <TD> <!--R4C3--> </TD> </TR> <TR> <TD> <!--R5C1--> </TD> <TD> <!--R5C2--> </TD> <TD> <!--R5C3--> </TD> </TR> <TR> <TD> <!--R6C1--> </TD> <TD> <!--R6C2--> </TD> <TD> <!--R6C3--> </TD> </TR></TABLE><br><!-- CENTER><A HREF="http://gpayne2.home.mindspring.com/Home.html" TARGET="http://gpayne2.home.mindspring.com/Home.html">HOME</CENTER></A ---><br><br><br><br><br><br><CENTER><H2>PICTURES</H2></CENTER><!-- CENTER><H3>More Family Pictures to come when get 'Genealogy' Section going.</H3></CENTER --><br><br><br><br><!-- START HERE for work on picture html --><table width="100%"><tr><td></td><td valign="bottom"><h5>My Grandparents, George L., and Laura C. (Wall) Payne 1914.<br>On Porch: Edna G. Born 1897, Roy Owen Feb. 1913<br> Standing in front: George L. Payne, Loy O. (My Father),<br> Laura Payne, Orval E. (1899 - 1991)</h5></td> <!-- This is a long line of text which has<br>been broken off manually to make<br>sure that it doesn't break up the<br>layout of the table</td --><!-- td valign="bottom">This is text on top of the picture. --> <td valign="bottom"><br><br><br><br>Possibly last photo of my Grandparents, George, and Laura (Wall) Payne taken together. George lost left arm when team of horse ran away, and turned wagon over in August 1939; he passed away in march 1939. Grandmother Laura always had habit of holding an arm behind her back when talking to someone."</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr><td></td><td width="293" valign="top"><IMG SRC="pictures/008C_Payne.jpg" WIDTH="345" Height="280" Border="4" ALIGN="left" ALT="My Grandparent's & their family, circa 1914. Standing on Porch: Edna - born 1897; Roy - born Feb. 1913, Standing in front (from Left): George L. Payne, Loy O. Payne (Oct. 1906), Laura C (Wall) Payne, Orval E. Payne (1899 - 1991)"></td><td></td><td width="297" valign="top"><IMG SRC="pictures/Payne_01.jpg" WIDTH="272" Height="402" BORDER="6" ALIGN="left" ALT="Possibly the last picture of my Grandparents taken together. George lost his arm in August 1938 when a team of horses got scared and ran away & the wagon overturned; he passed away in March 1939. Laura had habit of holding one arm behind her back when talking to someone, or having picture made "></td><td></td></tr><tr><td></td><td></td><td></td><td valign="top">This is text beneath the picture</td><td></td><!-- td valign="top">This is text beneath the Picture</td --><td></td><td valign="top">This is a long line of text which has<br>been broken off manually to make<br>sure that it doesn't break up the <br>layout of the table</td><td></td></tr></table><!-- table height="300"><tr><td></tr></table --><!-- /Body></HTML --><H2><CENTER><a href="http://gpayne2.home.mindspring.com/index.html" TARGET="http://gpayne2.home.mindspring.com/pictures.html"><br><br>HOME</a></CENTER></H2><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><!-- <HR> draws line across screen --></BODY></HTML>