Sally Stanford adopted the name Stanford as one of many pseudonyms.
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Sally Stanford adopted the name Stanford as one of many pseudonyms.
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In 1967, Sally Stanford made a surprise appearance at the men's luncheon during the California Jaycees Annual Convention.
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Sally Stanford paraded into the San Francisco Hilton ballroom wearing a feathered boa flowing down over an ornate, floor-length gown.
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Sally Stanford took the podium after greeting each dignitary with a hug and a kiss on the cheek.
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Sally Stanford then brought the house down by naming each one in turn as a past or present customer.
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In 1950, Sally Stanford reopened the old Walhalla restaurant in Sausalito, California as the Valhalla and took up residency in Sausalito.
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Sally Stanford ran six times for the Sausalito City Council before winning election in 1972 and was elected mayor at 72.
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Sally Stanford served as vice-president of the chamber of commerce and sponsored a little league team in 1976.
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Sally Stanford was born in 1899 but never wanted to be identified as being born in the 19th Century.
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