a member of the Indian people of northern California and southern Oregon
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a volcanic mountain peak in the Cascade Range in northern California (14,162 feet high)
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the Shastan language spoken by the Shasta
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Shasta \Shas"ta\, n. A mountain peak, etc., in California. [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
Pierson said Mount Baker and Mount Rainier in Washington State, Oregon's Mount Hood and California's Mount Shasta show some signs of activity, such as minor steam eruptions and bulging.
But Loomis Sayles Vice President Ted Shasta agrees that Mr. Lutz, aged 60, should get the top job.
In Oregon and California, a winter storm warning was in effect for the Cascade, Siskiyou, Shasta and Sierra Nevada mountains, and for southwest and eastern sections of Oregon.
BURNUP & SIMS INC. holds 40% of a closely held concern that owns Shasta Beverage Inc.
The train is a reincarnation of the old Shasta Daylight that served the West Coast decades ago.
Named Shasta for the volcanic California mountain that was once a range for North America's largest land bird, the chick was helped out of its shell by keepers at San Diego Wild Animal Park, said park spokesman Tom Hanscom.
Police are still investigating Waterhouse's death, and the Shasta County district attorney is expected to decide next week whether to file criminal charges.
The trucker and a Shasta County sheriff's deputy were slightly injured in the tanker mishap, the Highway Patrol reported.
Winter storm warnings for up to 3 feet of snow by Sunday morning were issued for California's Siskiyou Mountains and Mount Shasta, the Sierra Nevada range in California and Nevada, and the Lake Tahoe area in western Nevada.
Widely scattered showers occurred along the Pacific coast and snow was scattered over the Cascades of southern Oregon into the Shasta Siskiyou Mountains in Northern California.