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Blood Center Recognizes 10-, 20-Gallon Donors

Compiled By Maisy Fernandez

The Inland Northwest Blood Center recently recognized donors who have given a total of at least 10 gallons of blood or platelets at least 30 times:

The following people reached the 10-gallon mark in 1995:

From Spokane: Hans Dose, Joseph Evans, Billy Eberly, Sister Wilma Fitzgerald, Stephen Storebo, Robert McCroskey, Louis Sherry, Leon Vandiver, Robert Marion, Richard Tschirgi, Mary Tarrell, Mark Perrier, Wayne Kilgore, Linda Hansford and Leslie Thomson.

Coeur d’Alene: Robert Hall, Camilla Phillipson and James Spete.

Elk: Gordon Gower.

Plummer, Idaho: Charles Long.

Fairfield: Donald Ottosen.

Liberty Lake: Lorraine Halverson.

Chattaroy: Donald Clark.

Tekoa, Wash.: Vincent Voelker.

Newport, Wash.: Randolph Edgar.

The following people have donated 30 or more units of platelets:

Spokane: Myrna Biegert, C. Douglas Benedict, Patricia Walker, William Burke, Stanley Burris, William Burton, John Cannon Jr., Tom Cline, Duane Costa, Robert Conrad, Elizabeth Fendler, Kitty Eagle, A. Dale Lively, Michael Hall, Stanley Johnson, Donald Headrick, Mason McCuddin, Dennis Kassa, James Lee, Charles Porter, Joe Rock, Christine Querna, Phyllis Stagman, Eugene Daspit and Maynard Blake Jr.

Hayden Lake, Idaho: Vincent Aurora.

Reardan, Wash.: Doug Bonstrom.

Potlatch, Idaho: John Gilbert.

Veradale: Mark Hall and George Hogue.

Nine Mile Falls: Paul Grubbs and William Snell.

Medical Lake: William Trout.

The following people have reached the 20-gallon donation mark:

Spokane: John Hentges.

Otis Orchards: Frank Phillpot.

Andy Klungland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Klungland, Sprague, Wash., has been selected for a Dow Jones editing internship this summer at the Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch. Klungland, a junior, is a journalism major at John Brown University in Siloam Springs, Ark., where he is an assistant editor for the school newspaper.

Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Richard A. Weatherly, son of Garry R. Weatherly, Kettle Falls, Wash., was recently promoted to his present rank while serving with Helicopter Combat Support Squadron 8, Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Va.

Weatherly is a 1991 graduate of Kettle Falls High School and joined the Navy in January 1992.

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To tell us about your achievements and good deeds, write to Achievements, The Spokesman-Review, P.O. Box 2160, Spokane, WA 99210, or 608 Northwest Blvd., Suite 200, Coeur d’Alene, ID 83814.