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We even have our own little pool going here at the store just in case," said Adria Singleton, assistant manager at the Ramona Village convenience market in Chino.
But Rep. Ramona Barnes, a Republican, predicted there will also be strong public pressure to save the cash.
Three women who were arrested in both cases were given $100 fines Wednesday: Schloss, 41; Kathleen Reilly, 43; and Ramona Santorelli, 31, all of Rochester.
Among the other leader at the meeting were: Richard Hatcher, the former mayor of Gary, Ind.; National Urban Coalition President Ramona Edelin, and Gloria Toote, former assistant secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Another victim, Ramona E. Jacobs of Glendale, Calif., said American Continental employees assured her the $11,000 in subordinated debt she purchased was "secured."
Ramona Wagner, 52, of Wallace, parked in front of a bakery and left her car's motor running while she went inside, Waggamon said.
It's all part of the Ramona pageant, which during the three weekends ending May 1 turns this otherwise-unsung town into an unlikely tourist attraction.
There have been no charges in the incident except those against Ramona Africa.