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TRADEMARKS 
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November 21, 1972 Volume 904 
CONTENTS 
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Condition of Trademark Applications. .. ..... 2... ee eee ™ 178 
Trademark Notices 
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Marks 
Marks Published for Opposition (499). ..........+.+.+.. T™ 179 
Registrations Issued 
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Registrations Amended, Disclaimed, Corrected, etc... . . ...... ™ 232 
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TRADEMARKS 
NOTICES 


Trademark Suits 


Reg. No. 580,305 (ESTEE LAUDER), Estee Lauder Inc., 


Notices under 15 U.S.C. 1116; Trademark Act of July 5, 1946 fled Mar. 31, 1972, D.C., 8.D. Fla. (Miami), Doc. 72-524- 


Reg. No. 22,406(a) (COCA-COLA), The Coca Cola Com- 
pany; Reg. Ne. 47,189, same; Reg. No. 238,145, same; Reg. 
Neo. 238,146, same ; Reg. No. 415,755 (COKE), same, filed Apr. 
29, 1971, D.C., W.D. Okla. (Oklahoma City), Doc. 71-269-C, 
The Coca-Cola Company v. Jack Cahill, doing business as 
Detry Maid and/or Cahill’s Dairy Maid. Defendant perpetu- 
ally enjoined and restrained from using words “Tacola” and/ 
or “Tacola Cola” or any other colorable imitation of plain- 
tiff’s trademark “Coca-Cola,” and from otherwise infringing 
plaintiff's trademark, July 14, 1972. Same, filed Aug. 3, 1972, 
D.C. Conn. (New Haven); Doc. 15226, The Coca-Cola Com- 
pany v. John T. Albonizio, doing business as Post Grill ¢ 
Restaurant, Same, filed Aug. 3, 1972, D.C. Conn. (New 
Haven), Doc. 15227, The Coca-Cola Company v. Lucy’s, Inc., 
doing business as JR’s (formerly trading as Lucy’s Restau- 
rant) ond Ralph Logisci. Same, filed Aug. 3, 1972, D.C. 
Conn. (New Haven), Doc. 15228, The Coca-Cola Company v. 
Lenny’s, Inc., doing business as Lenny’s and/or Lenny’s Res- 
teurant, and Frank J. Naple Sr. Same, filed Aug. 3, 1972, 
D.C. Conn. (New Haven), Doc. 15229, The Coca-Cola Com- 
pany Vv. Mre. Anna Omeluk, doing business as Commuters Res- 
taurant. 

Reg. No. 22,406(b) (COCA-COLA), The Coca Cola Com- 
pany; Reg. No. 47,189, same; Reg. No. 238,145, same, filed 
Aug. 8, 1972, D.C., 8.D.N.¥., Doc. 72-3357, The Coca Cola 
Company v. Pete Charelii. 

Reg. No. 22,406(c) (COCA-COLA). The Coca Cola Com- 
pany; Reg. Ne. 47,189, same; Reg. No. 238,145, same; Reg. 
Neo. 288,146, same, filed Aug. 10, 1972, D.C., E.D, Wis. (Mil- 
waukee), Doc. 72—C-449, The Coca Cola Company v. Guttorm- 
sen Enterprises, Inc. 

Reg. No. 47,189. (See Reg. Nos. 22,406(a), (b), and (c).) 

Reg. No. 96,708 (LUBRITE), Merriman Inc.; Reg. No. 
657,297 (REPRESENTATION OF STONEWARE JUG), Mc- 
Cormick Company ; Reg. No. 657,298 (REPRESEN- 
TATION OF BOTTLE), Laboratoires du Dr. N. G. Payot 
Etablissement, filed Apr. 18, 1972, D.C., E.D. Pa. (Philadel- 
phia), Doc. C.A. 72-758, Walter F. Hess, Donald EH. Sydow 
and Oconomowoc Manufacturing Corp. v. Arthur L. Bom- 
berger and National Bearings Company. 

Reg. No. 238,145. (See Reg. Nos. 22,406(¢), (6), and (c).) 

Reg. No. 238,146. (See Reg. Nos. 22,406(a) and (c).) 

Reg. No. 360,024 (DANIEL BOONE AND DESIGN), Robert 
Lewis, Inc. ; Reg. No. 634,092 (DANIEL BOONE), same, filed 
Oct. 16, 1964, D.C., 8.D.N.Y., Doc. 64—C-3150, United Sheep- 
lined Clothing Co., Inc. v. National Broadcasting Company, 
Inc. et al, Filed consent order of discontinuance with preju- 
dice, July 31, 1972. 

Reg. No. 415,755. (See Reg. No. 22,406(a).) 

Reg. No. 422,472 (SCALP-MASTER), B & S Industries Inc., 
filed Mar. 10, 1972, D.C., 8.D.N.Y., Doc. 72-C-1026, B ¢.8 
Industries, Inc. v. O & K Creations, Inc. Consent decree, de- 
fendant has infringed on plaintiff’s registration and is per- 
manently enjoined and restrained, July 17, 1972. 


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C-CF, Heetee Lauder Inc. v. French Cologne Distributors, Inc. 
Final judgment, defendant permanently restrained and en- 
joined, May 8, 1972. 
Reg. No. 634,002. 
Beg. No. 657,297. 


(See Reg. No. 360,264.) 
(See Reg. No. 96,708.) 

Reg. No. 657,298. (See Reg. No. 96,708.) 

Reg. No. 681,947 (ULTRA SHEEN), Johnson Products Co., 
Inc. filed July 28, 1972, D.C., E.D.N.Y. (Brooklyn), Doc. 
72C1009, Johnson Products Co. v. Brodt € Co. 

Reg. No. 712,941 (DE ZAAN), Naamloze Vennootschap 
Cacaofabrick “de Zaan,” filed Aug. 3, 1972, D.C., S.D.N.Y., 
Doc. 72-3305, N.V. Cacaofabriek de Zaan v. Norton Anderson 
Corporation. 

Reg. No. 713,970 (AIRWAYS RENT A CAR SYSTEM AND 
DESIGN), Airways Rent-A-Car System; Reg. No. 757,918 
(AIRWAYS RENT-A-CAR SYSTEM), same; Reg. No. 795,363 
(AIRWAYS RENT-A-TRUCK), same; Reg. No. 832,714 (AIR- 
WAYS), same; Reg. Ne. 835,278 (AIRWAYS RENT-A-CAR), 
same; Reg. No. 851,644 (AIRWAYS LEASING), same, filed 
Mar. 7, 1972, D.C., 8.D.N.Y., Doc. 72-C-969, Airways Rent- 
4-Car System, Inc. v. Airporte Unlimited, Inc. 

Reg. No. 757,918. (See Reg. No. 713,970.) 

Reg. No. 795,368. (See Reg. No. 713,970.) 

Reg. No. 882,714. (See Reg. No. 713,970.) 

Reg. Ne. 885,278. (See Reg. No. 713,970.) 

Reg. No. 851,644. (See Reg. No. 713,970.) 

Reg. No. 854,348 (PX), The Army and Air Force Exchange 
Service; Reg. No. 854,349 (POST EXCHANGE), same, filed 
Feb. 29, 1972. D.C., W.D. Okla. (Oklahoma City), Doc. 72- 
141-C, United States of America v. Edel Post, doing business 
ae “Post Hechange.” Case dismissed on motion of plaintiff 
(defendant deceased), Mar. 15, 1972. 

Reg. No. 854,349. (See Reg. No. 854,348.) 

Reg. No. 882,982 (HANG UPS), Hang Ups Sportswear, Ltd. ; 
Reg. No. 800,044 (HANG UPS), same, filed June 15, 1972, 
D.C., E.D. Wis. (Milwaukee), Doc. 72—-C-351, Hang Ups 
Sportewear Ltd. v. Irving Lowe, Frank Epstein, and The 
Hang Up, Inc. Final judgment on consent, defendants en- 
joined and restrained from infringing plaintiff's trademark, 
Aug. 8, 1972. 

Reg. No. 890,944. (See Reg. No. 882,932.) 

Reg. No. 907,606 (CAESARS PALACE), Lum’s, Inc. and 
Desert Palace, Inc., filed Oct. 5, 1971, D.C., 8.D.N.Y., Doc. 
71-C-4833, Lum’s Inc. v. Augustus Lodato. 

Reg. No. 921,622 (DESIGN OF MAN TOSSING PIZZA), The 
Pizza Inn, Inc.; Reg. No. 923,558 (PIZZA INN), same; Reg. 
Neo. 925,645 (PIZZA INN AND DESIGN), same, filed June 1, 
1972, D.C., W.D. Tenn. (Memphis), Doc. 72-185, The Pizza 
Inn, Inc. v. Frank H. Burne and Elizabeth H. Burne. 

Reg. No. 923,558. (See Reg. No. 921,622.) 


Reg. No. 925,645. (See Reg. No. 921,622.) 





MARKS PUBLISHED FOR OPPOSITION 
SECTION 1 


The following marks are published in compliance with 


m 12(a) of the Trademark Act of 1946. Application for the 


registration of these marks in more than one class has been as provided in section 30 of said act as amended by Public 


Law 772, 87th Congress, approved Oct. 91962, 76 Stat. 769. 
the date of this publication. See Rules 1 to 2.105. 


Opposition under section 13 may be filed within thirty days of 


A separate fee of twenty-five dollars for opposing each mark in each class must accompany the opposition. 
CNOTE: For publication of marks presented in applications for registration in one class, see section 2.J 


SN 392,399. Clair Mohr, Detroit, Mich. Filed May 18, 1971. 


POLY-GARD 


Class 6—Chemicals and Chemical Compositions 


For Liquid Chemical Compound Applied to Carpets To Pre- 
vent or Reduce Moisture Absorption or Stain (Int. Cl. 1). 


Class 16—Protective and Decorative Coatings 


For Petroleum Base Liquid Protective Coating for Inhibit- 
ing Rust on Automobiles (Int. Cl. 2). 


First use on or about Feb. 1, 1969. 





SN 392,830. North American Philips Corporation, New York, 
N.Y. Filed May 24, 1971. 


PIP 


Class 26—Measuring and Scientific Appliances 


For Combination Film Projector and Tape Player (Int. 
Cl. 9). 
First use at least as early as Aug. 13, 1970. 


Class. 36—Musical Instruments and Supplies 


For Audio Cassettes and Storage Albums for the Same (Int. 
Cl. 9). 
First use at least as early as Nov. 5, 1970. 


Class 38—Prints and Publications 


For Developed Filmstrip Cassettes and Storage Albums for 
the Same (Int. Cl. 9). 
First use at least as early as Nov. 5, 1970. 





SN 393,499. St. Thomas, Inc., Gloversville, N.Y. Filed May 
28, 1971. 


TO HAVE AND TO HOLD 


Class 3—Baggage, Animal Equipments, Portfolios, and 
Pocketbooks 


For Leather Goods—Namely, Key Cases, Wallets and Card 
Cases (Int. Cl. 18). 
Class 8—Smokers’ Articles, Not Including Tohacco Prod- 
ucts 

For Leather Cigarette Cases (Int. Cl. 34). 

First use May 1970. 





SN 395,664. Thorpe Industries, Inc., Mountainside, N.J. 
Filed June 23, 1971. 


SUPER SOUND 


Class 6—Chemicals and Chemical Compositions 
For Liquefied Gas-Containing Containers (Int. Cl. 1). 


Class 23—Cutlery, Machinery, and Tools, and Parts 
Thereof 


For Fluid Pressure Operated Horns With Liquefied Gas- 
Containing Containers Sold as a Part Thereof (Int. Cl. 9). 


First use at least as early as May 28, 1971. 





SN 396,367. Avon Products, Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed July 
2, 1971. 


AVON BATHMETICS 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 296,760, 910,223, and others. 
Class 51—Cosmetics and Toilet Preparations 
For Bath Oil and Dusting Powder (Int. Cl. 3). 


Class 52—Detergents and Soaps 
For Toilet Soap (Int. Cl. 3). 
First use Apr. 20, 1971. 





SN 396,370. Avon Products, Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed July 
2, 1971. 


AVON LIBERELLE 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 296,760, 910,223, and others. 
Class 51—Cosmetics and Toilet Preparations 
For Bubble Bath (Int. Cl. 3). 


Class 52—Detergents and Soaps 
For Toilet Soap (Int. Cl. 3). 
First use May 14, 1971. 





SN 399,141. Avon Products, Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed Aug. 
3, 1971. 


AVON MANDALA 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 296,760, 910/223, and others. 
Class $1—Cosmetics and Toilet Preparations 

For Cologne and Dusting Powder (Int. Cl. 3). 
Class 52—Detergents and Soaps 

For Toilet Soap (Int. Cl. 3). 

First use June 14, 1971. 





SN 399,145. Avon Products, Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed Aug. 


-— TOMBOLA 


Class 51—Cosmetics and Toilet Preparations 
For After Shave Lotion and Talcum Powder (Int. Cl. 3). 


T™ 179 








TM 180 


Class 52—Detergents and Soaps 
For Toilet Soap (Int. Cl. 8). 
First use June 17, 1971. 





SN 399,774. Olinkraft, Inc., West Monroe, La. Filed Aug. 
10, 1971. 


““Comanche 


Class 2—Receptacles 
For Folding Cartons (Int. Cl. 16). 


Class 23—Cutlery, Machinery, and Tools, and Parts 
Thereof 


For Folding Carton Packaging Machines (Int. Cl. 7). 
First use on or about June 28, 1971. 





SN 400,536. American Hospital Supply Corporation, Evans- 
ton, Ill, Filed Aug. 19, 1971. 


AMERICAN 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 547,426 and 893,802. 


Class 44—Dental, Medical, and Surgical Appliances 


For Medical and Surgical Tubes—Namely, Endotracheal 
Tubes and Connectors Therefor, Throat Suction Tubes and 
Connectors Therefor, Plastic Stomach Tubes, and Connecting 
Tubes for Transferring Liquids and Gases and Connectors 
Therefor ; Hypodermic Needles, Spinal Needles ; Patient Moni- 
toring Electrodes ; Operating Room Shoe Covers ; and Suction 
Catheters (Int. Cl. 10). 

First use in or before January 1971. 


Class 50—Merchandise Not Otherwise Classified 


For Hospital Floor Mats (Int. Cl. 27). 
First use in or before April 1971. 


SS 


SN 401,917. Wallace Moir Company, Beverly Hills, Calif. 
Filed Sept. 3, 1971. 


Class 100—Miscellaneous 
For Land Use Planning (Int. Cl. 42). 


Class 102—Insurance and Financial 


8 
For Mortgage Banking Services and Insurance Underwrit- 


ing Services (Int. Cl. 36). 


First use Feb. 1, 1967. 


OFFICIAL GAZETTE 





NOVEMBER 21, 1972 


SN 404,606. Loctite Corporation, Newington, Conn. Filed 
Oct. 8, 1971. 





Owner of Reg. No. 626,420 and others. 


Class 5—Adhesives 


For Adhesives, Sealants and Agents of Settable 
Resinous Liquid Compositions Having Anaerobic Curing Prop- 
erties (Int. Cl. 1). 


Class 23—Cutlery, Machinery, and Tools, and Parts 
Thereof 


For Automated and Semi-Automated Assembly Line Ma- 
chines for Handling, Cleaning, and Assembling Parts and for 
the Application and Metering of Adhesives, Bonding Agents, 
Lubricants, Sealants or the Like, to Such Parts in Mass Pro- 
duction Systems and Manually Operated Devices To Apply 
Adhesives, Bonding Agents, Sealants, Lubricants, and the 
Like (Int. Cl. 7). 


First use 1966 ; 1954 as to the mark “Loctite.” 





SN 405,457. Azoplate Corporation, Murray Hill, N.J. Filed 


Oct. 19, 1971. 
ENCOSOL 


Class 6—Chemicals and Chemical Compositions 


For Screen Process Emulsions, Sensitizers, and Dye Addi- 
tives for Screen Process Emulsions (Int. Cl. 1). 


Class 52—Detergents and Soaps 
For Screen Cleaners (Int. Ci. 3). 
First use Oct, 12, 1971. 





SN 405,626. Escadrille Shirts, Limited, New York, N.Y. 
Filed Oct. 21, 1971. 


POLYPIMA 


Class 39—Clothing 


For Wearing Apparel—Namely, Men’s and Boys’ Dress 
Shirts and Sport Shirts, and Women’s Shirts and Blouses 
(Int. Cl, 25). 


Class 42—Knitted, Netted, and Textile Fabrics, and 
Substitutes Therefor 


For Textile Fabrics in the Piece of Cotton or Synthetic 
Fibers or Any Combinations Thereof (Int. Cl. 24). 


First use July 19, 1971. 





IN 407,279. ‘Cavalier Homes, Inc., Phoenix, Ariz. Filed Nov. 


10, 1971. 
CAVALIER 





NOVEMBER 21, 1972 U. S. PATENT OFFICE TM 181 


Class 101—Advertising and Business Class 37—Paper and Stationery 
For Real Bstate Brokerage Services (Int. Cl. 37). For Pens, Pencils, Ball Point Pens, Mechanical Pencils, 
Chalk, Crayons, Pastel and Marking Devices Having Tips of 
Class 103—Construction and Repair Felt and Synthetic Materials for Applying Opaque and Trans- 


parent Marks to a Surface; Rubber Erasers, File Binders, 

axe Repair, and Maintenance of Homes (Int. Paper Clips; Paper for Writing, Printing and Duplicating: 
~ * Business Forms, Desk Blotters, Scrapbooks, Address Books, 
First use at least as early as June 27, 1949. weekly Calendar Memos, Diaries, Paper Towels, Toilet Tis- 
sue, Boxed Facial Tissue, Paper Pads and Tablets, Bleached 
Paperboard, Wrapping Paper, Photographic Albums and 
SN 418,182. Cavalier Homes, Inc., Phoenix, Ariz. Filed Jan. Pages for Photographic Albums, Corrugated Paperboard, and 








20, 1972. Plastic Film for Packaging (Int. Cl. 16). 

° s SN 323,820. International Surfaces Corporation, Oakbrook, 
Ne Ill. Filed Apr. 7, 1969. 

~~ CAMELOT 

3 Class 12—Construction Materials : 
BY ad For Kit Composed of Vinyl Base Coat, Colored Flakes and 
9 ¥ Top Coat To Provide Protective and Decorative Surfaces on 
@ o Tile, Linoleum, Wood, Concrete, and Porous Substances (Int. 

Cl. 19). 
Ve 4 no? 
a Class 16—Protective and Decorative Coatings 


For Vinyl Base Coats and Top Coats (Int. Cl. 2). 


Without prejudice to its common law rights, applicant dis- First use on or prior to Jan. 13, 1969. 
claims the descriptive word “Homes” apart from the mark 





ae ae SN 358,532. Adidas Sportschuhfabriken Adi Dassler K.G., 
Class 101—Advertising and Business Nuremberg, Germany. Filed May 1, 1970. 

For Real Estate Brokerage Services (Int. Cl. 35). 
Class 103—Construction and Repair 


For Construction, and Maintenance of Homes (Int. Cl. 37). 
First use at least as early as June 1966. 





SN 417,667. Noxell Corporation, Baltimore, Md. Filed Mar. 





8, 1972. 
The mark comprises three white stripes extending across 
Owner of Reg. No. 651,176. the blue background of the box container and the outline of 
the container box is made to appear in broken lines. Owner 
Class 29—Brooms, Brushes, and Dusters of U.S. Reg. Nos. 681,812, 870,136, and others. 
For Denture Toothbrushes (Int. Cl. 21). Class 22—Games oys Sporting Goods 
First use Oct. 6, 1954. 2 T and 
For Special Purpose Athletic Shoes (Int. Cl. 25). 
Class 51—Cosmetics and Toilet Preparations 
For Denture Cleaner (Int. Cl. 3). 3 g 
First use Jan. 5, 1972. For General Purpose Sport Shoes (Int. Cl. 25). 
ne First use 1967 ; in commerce 1967. 
SN 321,046. Pentel Kabushiki Kaisha, d.b.a. Pentel Co., Ltd., = 


Chuo-ku, Tokyo-to, Japan, by change of name from Daini- SN 361,164. Safelite Industries, ‘Inc., Wichita, Kans., as- 
hon Bungu Kabushiki Kaisha, d.b.a. The Japan Stationery signee of Royal Industries, Inc., Pasadena, Calif. Filed May 
Co., Ltd., Chuo-ku, Tokyo-to, Japan. Filed Mar. 7, 1969. 28, 1970. 


Mechanics 


Priority claimed under Sec. 44(d) on Japanese application 
filed Sept. 12, 1968, and Reg. No. 937,617,.dated Nov. 27, 
1971. 


Class 23—Cutlery, Machinery, and Tools, and Parts 


For purposes of registration, exclusive right to the terms 
For Date Stamps, Numbering Stamps, Stamp Pads Sold as “Hi-Test” and “Safeplate” per se are disclaimed apart from 
a Kit, Typewriters and Pallet Knives (Int. Cis. 8 and 16). the mark as shown. 











TM 182 OFFICIAL GAZETTE NoveMBER 21, 1972 


Class 19—Vehicles Class 26—Measuring and Scientific Appliances 
For Windshields, Rear and Front, for Motor Vehicles for For Gages (Int. Cl. 9). 
Both Automobiles and Trucks (Int. Cl. 12). First use on or about July 20, 1970; in or about 1962, 
Class 33—Glassware as gm “Tosttest.” 
For Laminated-Tempered Safety Glass in Plate Form (Int. EE 
Cl. 21). SN 369,551. The Dura-Pak Corporation, Sioux City, Iowa. 


First use in or about August 1951. Filed Sept. 1, 1970. 


—_—_— SSE 


SN 361,434. Marine Colloids, Inc., Springfield, N.J. Filed 
June 2, 1970. 


Ssealiel ae 


For Fishing Tackle, Including But Not Limited to Artificial 
Baits, Flies, Floats, Gaffs, Hooks, Practice Plugs, Rod Hold- 
ers, Sand Spikes, Sinkers, Snaps, Spears, Stringers and Swivels 
Owner of Reg. Nos. 575,982 and 581;527. (Int. Cl. 28). 


Class 6—Chemicals and Chemical Compositions Class 23—Cutlery, Machinery, and Tools, and Parts 


For Hydrocolloids for Use as Gelling Agents and Emollients Thereof 
in Pharmaceuticals and Cosmetics, and as Stabilizers for Var Bnives, Back Baseve 
» rs, Skinners for Removing Scales 
Emulsions and Suspensions in Foams and Viscosity Pro- ..4 skin From Fish, Pliers, Scissors and Sheaths Therefor, 





cedures (Int. Cl. 1). Screw Drivers and Tool Kits Comprising Screw Drivers, Pliers, 
Pinchers, Knives, Knives in Combination With Saws, Ham- 
Class 46—Foods and Ingredients of Foods mers, Reamers, Bottle Openers and Files, Scissors, Tongs 


For Edible Hydrocolloids Obtained Largely or Solely From (It. Cl. 8). 
Marine Plants, Used as Gelling and Thickening Agents (Int. First use December 1968. 
Cl. 30). 


First use Nov. 16, 1963. 


SN 370,949. Moss Corporation, Lincolnwood, Ill. Filed Sept. 


17, 1970. 
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SN 366,397. Positrol, Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio. Filed July 27, PERSPECTIVE 


1970. 


Class 32—Furniture and Upholstery 


For Furniture Consisting of Couches, Chairs and Tables 
for Home and Commercial Use (Int. Cl. 20). 


Class 44—Dental, Medical, and Surgical Appliances 


For Furniture and Appliances Especially Adapted for Medi- 
cal, Dental and Veterinary Use (Int. Cl. 10). 


First use on or about Sept. 1, 1970. 


2 aSsit Rei. SN 374,250. Nortronics Company, Inc., Minneapolis, Minn. 
Filed Oct. 26, 1970. 


QITOMELS 





The design of the trademark may be characterized as a 
schematic hydraulic piston and chamber with a conduit form- 
ing an adjoining stylized “P.” 


Class 23—Cutlery, Machinery, and Tools, and Parts 
Thereof 


For Hydraulic Expanding Arbors, Chucks and Fixtures (Int. 





Cl. 7). Owner of Reg. No. 678,445. 





NOVEMBER 21, 1972 


Class 26—Measuring and Scientific Appliances 


For Magnetic Recording Heads, Reproducing Heads and 
Erase Heads, and Combinations Thereof for Use With Com- 
puters, Digital Information Recording and Retrieval Systems, 
and Digital Instrumentation Systems (Int. Cl. 9). 

First use in or about April 1969. 


Class 36—Musical Instruments and Supplies 


For Accessories for Tape Recorders—Namely, Magnetic 
Heads, Mounting Brackets, Bias Oscillator Transformers, 
Connector Plugs; Cable Assemblies and Tape Guides (Int. 
Cl. 9). 

First use on or about Nov. 1, 1954. 


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SN 876,249. Medima-Werke Karl Scheurer KG, Maulburg, 
Germany. Filed Nov. 16, 1970. 





Owner of German Reg. No. 753,484, dated Oct. 31, 1959. 
Class 39—Clothing 


For Underwear for Men, Women and Children—Namely, 
Shawls, Socks, Hosiery, Underpants, Wristlets, Shirts, Girdles, 
Slips and Chemises; and Outerwear—Namely, Sweaters, 
Vests, Jackets and Shawls (Int. Cl, 25). 


Class 42—Knitted, Netted, and Textile Fabrics, and 
Substitutes Therefor 
For Blankets (Int. Cl. 24). 


TL 


SN 381,614. Lumen Engineering, Inc., Newtown, Pa. Filed 
Jan. 21, 1971. 


The mark consists of four triangles each successively small- 
er and located within the one before in such fashion that when 
alternate triangles are shaded, the resulting mark simulates 
the letters “LE.” 


Class 21—Electrical Apparatus, Machines, and Supplies 


For Marine Lights and Electronic Control Circuitry There- 
for, Photoswitches, and Electro-Optic Parts Inspection Devices 
(Int. Cis. 9 and 11). 


Class 26—Measuring and Scientific Appliances 


For Fiber Optic Light Sources, Fiber Optic Microscope 
Iiluminators, Liquid Level Indicators, Stop Motion Detectors, 


Hale Position Indicators, Eiectro-Optic Alarm Systems, Logic - 


Sortation Devices, Computer Card and Tape Readers, and 
Opacity Meters Including Smoke Meters (Int. Ci. 9). 


First use on or about Jan. 4, 1971. 


U. S. PATENT OFFICE 


TM 183 


SN 385,256. Outdoor Sports Industries, Inc., Denver, Colo. 
Filed Mar. 3, 1971. 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 741,052 and 742,640. 
Class 3—Baggage, Animal Equipments, Portfolios, and 
Pocketbooks 


For Bicycle Touring Bags, Luggage and Hquipment Bags, 
Horse Packs, Dog Packs, Animal Packs, Pack Frames and 
Pack Bags (Int. Cl. 18). 

Class 22—Games, Toys, and Sporting Goods 

For Tent Parts and Accessories—Namely, Tent Poles and 
Tent Files, Foam Pads and Outdoor Sleeping Bags (Int. 
Cl. 22). 

Class 38—Prints and Publications 

For Catalogs, Books, Pamphlets, and Other Publications 
(Int. Cl. 16). 

Class 39—Clothing 


For Hiking Boots, Socks, Parkas, Ponchos, Pants, Under- 
wear, Down Vests, Sweaters, Hoods and Raincoats (Int. Cl. 
25). 


First use on or about June 1967. 
——__ Tr 


SN 387,068. Purnell Incorporated, Santa Monica, Calif. Filed 
Mar. 22, 1971. 





The mark comprises a fanciful representation of the letters 
“G” and “D” together with the words “Grand Diplome” and 
“Selected.” The word “Selected” is disclaimed apart from the 
mark as shown. 

Class 30—Crockery, Earthenware, and Porcelain 

For Porcelain and Barthenware Dishes, Pots and Pans (Int. 
Cl. 21). 

Class 34—Heating, Lighting, and Ventilating Apparatus 


For Fondue Sets, Including Pot aud Heater Therefor and 
Portable Heaters for Food Containers (Int. Cl. 11). 


First use Dec. 29, 1970. 








TM 184 OFFICIAL GAZETTE NoveMBER 21, 1972 
SN 390,786. The Plum Tree, Inc., Bridgeport, Pa: Filed SN 390,787. The Plum Tree, Inc., Bridgeport, Pa. Filed 
Apr. 30, 1971. Apr. 30, 1971. 


¢ design by p , 





Class 32—Furniture and Upholstery 
For Pillows (Int. Cl. 20). 

Class 50—Merchandise Not Otherwise Classified 
For Table Place Mats of Plastic Material (Int. Cl. 27). 
First use Apr. 20, 1971. 


Class 32—Furniture and Upholstery 
For Pillows (Int. Cl. 20). 
Class 50—Merchandise Not Otherwise Classified 


For Table Place Mats of Plastic Material (Int. Cl. 27). 
First use Apr. 20, 1971. 





SECTION 2 


The following marks are published in compliance with section 12(a) of the Trademark Act of 1946. Opposition under 
Section 13 may be filed within thirty days of the date of this publication. See Rules 2,101 to 2.105. 
A separate fee of twenty-five dollars for opposing each mark in each class must accompany the opposition. 


CNOTE: For publication of marks presented in a combined application for registration in more than one class, see section 1.] 


Class 1— Raw or Partly Prepared Materials 


SN 374,078. Packaging Laminators, Incorporated, Chicago, 
Ill. Filed Oct. 22, 1970. 


PLICON 


For Laminations of Plastic, Paper and Metal Foil for 
General Use in Industrial Arts (Int. Cl. 17). 
First use Jan. 1, 1970. 


SN 374,472. Megadiamond Corporation, Provo, Utah. Filed 
Oct. 28, 1970. 


MEGADIAMOND 


For Synthetic Diamonds for Industrial Use (Int. Cl. 14). 
First use May 23, 1968. 





SN 384,370. Wayside Gardens Co.,.Mentor, Ohio. Filed Feb. 
19, 1971. 


KNIGHT BURGUNDY 


For Barberry Plants (Int. €l. 31). 
First use Jan. 4, 1971. 





SN 391,534. Otto F. Buhl, Crystal Lake, Ill. Filed May 10, 


... ARCTIC-GLO 


For Mink Fur Pelts (Int. Cl. 18). 
First use Feb. 5, 1971. 





SN 402,531. Di Giorgio Lumber Company, Sacramento, Calif. 
Filed Sept. 13, 1971. 


FAR WEST 


For Tree Bark Used as a Decorative and Protective Ground 
Cover (Int. Cl. 31). 
First use at least as early as June 1970. 





SN 403,194. Seaboard Seed Company, Bristol, Ill. Filed 
Sept. 20, 1971. 


TOMATO BLOCKS 


For Seed-Growing Medium Containing Tomato Seeds (Int. 
Cl. 31). : 
First use on or before Aug. 11, 1971. 


SN 406,031. Sair §S.p.A., Caronno Pertusella (Varese), 
Italy. Filed Oct. 26, 1971. 


RISLENE 


For Plastic Bristles and Fibers (Int. Cls. 21 and 22). 
First use prior to September 1970; in commerce at least 
as early as September 1970. 





SN 406,836. Hercules Incorporated, Wilmington, Del. Filed 


Oct. 29, 1971. 
PAREL 


For Elastomer (Int. Cl. 1). 
First use Aug. 31, 1971. 





SN 406,584. Ocean Leather Corp., Newark, N.J. Filed Nov. 


1, 1971. LIMBO 


For Leather (Int. Cl. 18). 
First use July 26, 1971. 





SN 407,179. Texon, Inc., South Hadley, Mass. Filed Nov. 8, 


* STCHTEX II 


For Latex Impregnated Fibre Material Available in Roll 
and Sheet Form for Use as Insoles or Midsoles in Stitchdown 
and Stitchout Shoes and for a Variety of Other Uses Such 
as for Plumpers or Backing in Luggage (Int. Cl. 17). 

First use Mar. 23, 1971. 





NOVEMBER 21, 1972 
SN 407,564. Texon, Inc., South Hadley, Mass. Filed Nov. 


12, 1971. 
TALENTA 


For Latex Impregnated Fiber Materials for Use in the 
Manufacture of Footwear, Luggage and Leather Goods (Int. 
Cl. 17). 

First use Oct. 26, 1971. 


TT 


SN 407,815. Firewood, Inc., Covington, Ga, Filed Nov. 16, 


é aie 


For Combustible Logs (Int. Cl. 4). 
First use Sept. 1, 1971. 





SN 408,572. Armour Leather Company, Sheboygan, Wis. 
Filed Nov. 24, 1971. 


JEANBUG 


For Upper Leather (Int. Cl. 18). 
First use July 7, 1971. 





SN 408,573. Armour Leather Company, Sheboygan, Wis. 


Filed Nov. 24, 1971. 
KIPPIE 


For Upper Leather (Int. Cl. 18). 
First use Sept. 3, 1971. 


LT 


SN 408,716. Armour Leather Company, Sheboygan, Wis. 
Filed Nov. 26, 1971. 


RUFFLE 


For Upper Leather (Int. Cl. 18). 
First use July 30, 1971. 





SN 408,755. The Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Mich. 
Filed Nov. 26, 1971. 


STYRON 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 362,877, 662,595, and 871,548. 

For Synthetic Resins, Plastic Film and Sheeting (Int. Cis. 
1 and 17). 

First use Dec. 1, 1937. 





SN 408,765. Farservice AB, Stockholm, Sweden, Filed Nov. 


26, 1971. 
VIKING LAMB 


Applicant disclaims any exclusive rights in the word 
“Lamb” apart from the mark as shown. Owner of Swedish 
Reg. No. 130,356, dated Feb. 27, 1970. 

For Unprepared, Prepared and Worked Lambs and Sheep 
Skin (Int. Cl. 18). 





SN 408,989. Dayco Corporation, Dayton, Ohio. Filed Nov. 


30, 1971. 
ULTRA-SCRIBE 


For Plastic Sheets (Int. Cl. 17). 
First use on or about May 18, 1971. 


TM 904 0.G.—14 


U. S. PATENT OFFICE 


TM 185 


SN 408,994. Expanded Rubber & Plastics, Gardena, Calif. 
Filed Nov. 30, 1971. 


STATHANE 


For Two-Part Mix-in-Place Plastic Material for Use in 
Making Polyurethane Foam (Int. Cl. 1). 
First use 1971. 





SN 409,069. Ciba-Geigy Limited, Basel, Switzerland. Filed 


Dec. 1, 1971. 
FIBREDUX 


Priority claimed under Sec. 44(d) on Swiss Reg. No. 254,197, 
dated Aug. 16, 1971. 

For Synthetic Resins, Plastic Materials in the Form of 
Blocs, Foils, Plates, Tubes, and Rods (Int. Cls, 1 and 17). 


i ccemntenseeel 


SN 409,126. Pacific Felt Company, Inc., San Francisco, 
Calif. Filed Dec, 1, 1971. 


HANDI-STUFF 


For Stuffing and Cushioning Fibers (Int. Cl. 22). 
First use Sept. 10, 1971. 





SN 409,587. Foster Grant Co., Inc., 
Filed Dec. 6, 1971. 


FOSTA-FILL 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 682,013, 877,589, and others. 
For Plastic Foam Dunnage (Int. Cl, 17). 
First use on or about June 3, 1969. 


Leominster, Mass. 





SN 409,613. Reinforced Plastics Applications (Swansea) 
Limited. Gorseinon, near Swansea, Wales. Filed Dec. 7, 


 REPLASTRUCT 


Owner of British Reg. Nos. 856,814 and 856,815, dated 
Nov. 20, 1963. 

For Artificial and Synthetic Resins; Plastics in the Form 
of Powders, Pastes, Liquids, Emulsions, Dispersions, and 
Granulates, All for Industrial Use; and Plastics in the Form 
of Sheets, Blocks, Rods, and Tubes (Int. Cls. 1 and 17). 


—_—_——————————————— 


Class 2 — Receptaces ~ 
SN 414,118. Nyman Mfg. Co., Bast Providence, R.I. Filed 


Jan. 31, 1972. FRIEZE 


For Disposable Plastic Drinking Cups (Int. Cl. 21). 
First use on cr about Nov. 1, 1971. 





SN 414,189. W.W. Engineering Company, Inc., Franklin 
Park, Ill. Filed Jan. 31, 1972. 





For Bulk Storage and Dump Hoppers (Int. Cl. 6). 
First use Mar. 8, 1970. 





TM 186 


Class 3 — Baggage, Animal Equipments, Port- 
folios, and Pocketbooks 


SN 364,860. Pentron Electronics Corporation, d.b.a. Stand- 
ard Luggage of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, Calif. Filed July 


10, 1970. 
TUFFER 


For Luggage (Int. Cl. 18). 
First use as early as Jan. 15, 1954. 





Class 4 — Abrasives and Polishing Materials 


SN 374,549. Megadiamond Corporation, Provo, Utah. Filed 
Oct. 28, 1970. 


MEGABRASIVE 


For Synthetic Diamond Abrasives (Int. Cl. 3). 
First use Aug. 15, 1970. 





SN 381,922. Industrial Chemical Laboratories, Inc., Omaha, 
Nebr. Filed Jan. 25, 1971. 


MIST ’N POLISH 


No claim is made to the word “Polish” apart from the 
mark as shown. 

For Industrial Cleaning and Polishing Preparation for Use 
on Floors (Int. Cl. 3). 

First use Sept. 1, 1970. 





SN 392,662. Walter G. Legge Company, Inc., New York, 
N.Y. Filed May 20, 1971. 


LEG-BRITE 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 602,582, 796,987, and others. 
For Floor Polish (Int. Cl. 3). 
First use Mar. 10, 1971. 


SN 398,934. Xpand Inc., d.b.a. Coach House Products, Glen 
Ellyn, Il. Filed Aug. 2, 1971. 


C.oac/, 


Uv 


louse 





For Furniture Polishes and Preparations for Cleaning and 
Polishing Guns and Wood Surfaces (Int. Cl. 3). 
First use Mar. 1, 1966. 





Class 5 — Adhesives 


Foseco-Fordath AG., Zug, Switzerland. Filed 


pag ag * 
FURSATIL 


Owner of Swiss Reg. No. 188,722. 

For Chemical Products for Use in the Metallurgical In- 
dustry, Especially for Use as Foundry Core Binders (Int. 
Cl. 1). 

First use on or about Dec. 2, 1960; in commerce Jan. 11, 
1971. 


OFFICIAL GAZETTE 





NOVEMBER 21, 1972 


Class 6—Chemicals and Chemical Com- 
positions 


SN 324,909. Frederic D. Bardon, Holly, Mich., 
Fre-Bar Inc., Holly, Mich. Filed Apr. 


endignes of 


‘18, 1969. 





Applicant disclaims the word “Cor-ode” apart from the 
mark as shown. 

For Compound for Automotive Use on Electrical Joints 
To Prevent Corrosion and Seal Out Moisture and Acids (Int. 
Cl. 2). 

First use May 1968. 


A 


SN 348,396. Foseco International Limited, Birmingham, 
England. Filed Nov. 13, 1969. 


NALOK 


For Chemical Products for Treatment of Aluminum and 
Alloys Thereof—Namely, Chemical Mixtures for Maintaining 
Sodium Content of Molten Aluminum and Alloys Thereof 
at a Constant Level (Int. Cl. 1). 

First use at least as early as Nov. 12, 1967; in commerce 
Nov. 14, 1967. 





SN 867,316. Genstar Limited, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 
Filed Aug. 6, 1970. 


Priority claimed under Sec. 44(d) on Canadian application 
filed Feb. 6, 1970; Reg. No. 177,633, dated Aug. 13, 1971. 

For Ammonia, Ammonium Nitrate, Potash, Urea, Nitrogen 
Solutions, Nitric Acid, Nitrogen, Hydrogen, and Carbon Di- 
oxide (Int. Cl. 1). 





SN 882,812. E. Merck, Darmstadt, Germany. Filed Feb. 3, 


1971. 
EM-DIAGNOSTICS 


Owner of U.S. Reg. Nos. 856,887, 941,811, and others. 

For Chemical Reagents and Reagent Kits for Medical De- 
terminations and the Like (Int. Cl. 1). 

First use Mar. 4, 1970; in commerce on or about Mar. 4, 
1970. 





SN 388,785. Velsicol Chemical Corporation, Chicago, Ill. 
Filed Feb. 12, 1971. 


PROBE 


For Herbicides (Int. Cl. 5). 
First use Jan. 25, 1971. 

















NOVEMBER 21, 1972 U. S. PATENT OFFICE TM 187 


SN 384,725. Mid-America Dairymen, Inc., Springfield, Mo. SN 394,978. American Cyanamid Company, Wayne, N.J. 
Filed Feb. 24, 1971. Filed June 16, 1971. 


MID-AM AERODRI 


For Moisture Reducing Liquid Chemical for Use in Mineral 
Owner of Reg. No. 935,496. Cakes in the Mining Industry (Int .Cl. 1). 
For Chlorine Sanitizer (Int. Cl. 5). First use May 17, 1971. 
First use July 1, 1968. ‘ 








SN 395,875. Plant Protection Limited, Millbank, don, 
SN 887,830. Ventron Corporation, d.b.a. Ventron Metal gngiand. Filed June 25, 1971. en 


Chemicals, Beverly, Mass. Filed Mar. 29, 1971. 
MILSTEM 


ACTILON 
Owner of British Reg. No. 938,097, dated Feb. 13, 1969. 


For Composition Comprising ‘richlorobenzene, Ortho For Seed Dressings (Int. Cl. 1). 
Phenyl Phenol, Biphenyl and Aniline (Int. Cl, 1). 


First use Mar. 24, 1970. 
SN 395,980. Great Lakes Chemical Corporation, West La- 
nme fayette, Ind. Filed June 28, 1971. 


SN 388,231. Kyros Corporation, Madison, Wis. Filed Apr. 


2, 1971. TERR-O-CEAL 
NADA 





Owner of Reg. Nos. 857,735, 920,472, and 936,900. 
For Soll Fumigant (Int. Cl. 5). 
The word “Nada” is the Spanish Equivalent of the English First use Apr. 15, 1971. 
word “nothing.” 
Compound To Be Added to Ammonia and Hydrazine-Con- 
taining Materials To Eliminate Odor (Int. Cl. 5). SN 400,629. Puritan Chemical Company, Atlanta, Ga. Filed 


First use Jan. 15, 1968. Aug. 19, 1971. 
PATRICIAN 
SN 391,023. Scott Paper Company, Delaware County, Pa. 


Filed May 3, 1971. For Perfumed Deodorant Blocks (Int. Cl. 5) . 
TREX First use at least as early as 1945. 











SN 402,503. American Aniline Products, Inc., Paterson, N.J. 


For Alkali-Soluble Lignin Derivatives of Lignocellulosic "ile Sept. 13, 1971. 


Material (Int. Cl. 1). 


First use Apr. 8, 1971. AMASCOUR 
SN 392,372. W. F. Young, Incorporated, Springfield, Mass. Owner of Reg. Nos. 346,724, 848,060, and others. 
Filed May 17, 1971. For Cleaning Agent for Use in Textile Dyeing (Int. Cl. 1). 


First use Apr. 2, 1965. 


ORBINE SN 403,299. Distributors Processing, Inc., Exeter, Calif. 
Filed Sept. 22, 1971. 


@ MICRO-AID 
For Composition for Reducing Organic Substances in Pol- 
luted Water, Sewage and Solid Waste Materials (Int. Cl. 1). 


First use June 21, 1971. 


LT 





The words “Fiy-Gel” are disclaimed. Owner of Reg. Nos. 
49,322, 279,015, and_.778,071. SN 403,539. Olin Corporation, New Haven, Conn. Filed Sept. 


For Veterinary Ply Repellant (Int. Cl. 5). 24, 1971. 
First use Mar. 1, 1971. 


SN 393,756. Degussa, Frankfurt, Germany. Filed June 2, BD XSi 
1971. - 


PRINTEX 


Owner of Reg. No. 836,923. 
Owner of German Reg. No. 680,680, dated July 16, 1955. For High Temperature Polymers (Int. Cl. 1). 
For Carbon Black (Int. Cl. 1). First use Mar. 10, 1967. 








TM 188 OFFICIAL GAZETTE NoveMBER 21, 1972 


SN 407,272. Bourjois, Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed Noy. 10, 


BOOT-QUET 


For Deodorizing Fragrant Spray for Footwear (Int. Cl. 5). 
First use June 17, 1971. 


—_———————— 


SN 408,012. Anthony Industries, Inc., South Gate, Calif. 
Filed Nov. 18, 1971. 


ao 


The drawing is lined for the color blue (Int. Cl. 1). 

For Swimming Pool Chemicals, Including Chlorine Concen- 
trate, Water Conditioner, Algae Control Agents, and Acid 
Concentrate (Int. Cl. 1). 

First use Sept. 1, 1967. 


SN 408,257. Novo Industri A/S, Copenhagen, Denmark. 
Filed Nov. 19, 1971. 


CEREPROT 


Priority claimed under Sec. 44(d) on Danish application 
filed July 9, 1971; Reg. No, 2,189, dated July 7, 1972. 
For Enzyme Preparations for Technical Use (Int. Cl. 1). 





SN 413,196. Ashland Ol], Inc., Ashland, Ky. Filed Jan. 


 ISOCURE 


For Volatile Amine Catalyst for Industrial Use and a Chem!- 
cal Solution Through Which a Gas Stream is Bubbled or 
Otherwise Passed Which Operates To Absorb or Otherwise 
Remove One or More Components From Said Stream (Int. 
Cl. 1). 

First use at least as early as Feb. 28, 1969. 


SN 413,818. RBP Chemical Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis. 
Filed Jan. 26, 1972. 


ALKALEX 


For Alkaline Circuit Etchant (Int. Cl, 1). 
First use Dec. 6, 1971. 





SN 413,825. ©. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, Wil- 
mington, Del. Filed Jan. 26, 1972. 


VYDATE 


Owner of Reg. No. 896,295. 
For Insecticide and Nematicide (Int. Cl. 5). 
First use Jan. 3, 1972. 





SN 414,182. National Chemsearch Corporation, Irving, Tex. 
Filed Jan. 81, 1972. 


DEEP KILL 


For Plant Killer (Int. Cl. 5). 
First use on or about May 24, 1963. 





SN 414,409. Farmers Union Central Exchange, Incorporated, 
South St. Paul, Minn. Filed Feb. 3, 1972. 


GRAIN STORER 


For Fungicides (Int. Cl. 5). 
First use at least as early as Jan. 14, 1972. 





SN 414,415. 3B. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, Wik 
mington, Del. Filed Feb. 3, 1972. 


FREON 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 293,851, 917,178, and others. 

For Chemical Compounds in the Form of Refrigerants, 
f®reezants, Propellants, Solvents, and Blowing Agents for 
General Use in the Industrial Arts (Int. Cl. 1). 

First use Dec, 1, 1931. 


Class 7 — Cordage 


SN 388,785. Imperial Chemical Industries Limited, London, 
England. Filed Apr. 9, 1971. 


PARABAND 


Owner of British Reg. No. 959,497, dated May 12, 1970. 

For Bands Made of Plastic or Textiles or Mixtures of These 
Materials for Hoisting, Slinging and Containing Goods (Int. 
Cl. 22). 





SN 391,906. EB. D. Bullard Compzny, Sausalito, Calif. Filed 
May 13, 1971. 


CORE-GUARD 


For Web Load Engaging Hoisting Slings (Int. Cl. 22). 
First use on or about Mar. 1, 1971. 





SN 404,132. The Zippertubing Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Filed 


Oct. 1, 1971. 
FRC 


For Woven Cable (Int. Cl. 6). 
First use Nov. 2, 1967. 





Class 11—Inks and Inking Materials 


SN 389,393. J. M. Huber Corporation, Borger, Tex. Filed 
Apr. 16, 1971. 





Owner of Reg. Nos. 767,506, 507,848, and 510,569. 
For Printing Inks and Printing Ink Pigments (Int. Cl. 2). 
First use December 1929. 








NOVEMBER 21, 1972 U. S. PATENT OFFICE T™ 189 


Class 12 — Construction Materials Class 13—Hardware and Plumbing and 
SN 370,680. Wenger Corporation, Owatonna, Minn. Filed Steam-Fitting Supplies 


Se SN 365,850. Sima Marine, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio., by mesne 
SOUND MODULE — from Textron Inc., Providence, R.I. Filed July 
ee Se the word “Sound” apart from the S OUTH C O AST 


For Prefabricated Sound Control Rooms (Int. Cl. 19). 
First use June 22, 1970. 
For Marine Sail Hardware—Namely, Blocks, Block Attach- 


. tings, Fi , Sha b » 
SN 874,887. Smith International, Inc., Long Beach, Calif. rn bay “ a Sy a ee 








Filed Oct. 30, 1970. First use May 15, 1962. 
TORQ-LOK SN 368,227. J. W. Cullen & Sons, Inc., Eagle, Idaho. Filed 
Aug. 17, 1970. 


For Thread Locking Epoxy Resin Composition (Int. Cl. 1). 
First use Sept. 1, 1970. 


—_———E—EEE————— 
SN 392,016. Architectural Marble Co., Oakland Park, Fila. ADJUSTO-GATE 
Filed May 14, 1971. 


By rs For Metal Cattle Gates and Gates for Metal Fencing (Int. 





Cl. 6). 
First use Jan. 5, 1970. 





SN 390,836. Savile Stud Co., Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed 
Apr. 30, 1971. 





The word “Prima” is translated from Italian as “first.” 


For Wood, Marble, and Tile Paneling (Int. Cl. 19). SILVER STUDS 


First use January 1971. 





SN 392,986. Temcor, Torrance, Calif. Filed May 24, 1971.  APplicant disclaims the word “Studs” apart from the mark 


as a whole. 
For Fasteners (Int. Cl. 6). 
POLY FRAME First use Nov. 23, 1970. 
a 
For Building Structure Parts—Namely, Struts, Beams, SN 394,074. France Bed Co., Ltd., Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Japan. 
Braces, Gusset Plates, Trusses, and Panels (Int. Cl. 19). Filed June 7, 1971. 
First use March 1968. 
—_ em 


SN 393,219. Rowe Manufacturing Company, Galesburg, Il. 
Filed May 26, 1971. 


ROWCOLITE 


For Overhead Doors (Int. Cl. 19). 
First use Feb, 2, 1971. 


La ™~ 


Firm-A-Lator 


SN 394,056. Dacor Manufacturing Co., Inc., Worcester, Mass. 


Filed June 7, 1971. For Wire Meshes and Springs for Beds, Sofas, and Chairs 
(Int. Cl. 6). 
First use Apr. 8, 1969; in commerce Sept. 20, 1970. 


am eat ame. a Hanger, Inc., Long Island City, N.Y. Filed 
DaCOR — 


For Plastic Imitation Brick and Stone (Int. Cl. 19). For Zippers (Int. Cl. 26). 
First use on or about Jan. 1, 1967. First use July 22, 1971. 





















T™ 190 OFFICIAL GAZETTE NoveEMBER 21, 1972 
a nae rr erwont Products, San Antonio, ‘Tex. Files’ (14¢¢ 14— Metals and Metal Castings 
Forgings | 


SN 407,512. Chemalloy Company, Inc., Bryn Mawr, Pa. Filed 
it 7 Nov. 12, 1971. 
Owner of Reg. No. 912,254. CS 


For Aircraft Toilets (Int. Cl. 11). 
First use July 10, 1971. 





SN 415,924. USM Corporation, Boston, Mass. Filed Feb. 17, _ For Scrap Metal Composed Primarily of Titanium for Use 
in the Manufacture of Steel and Ferro Alloys (Int. Cl. 6). 


1972. 
First use in July 1971. 


POP 





Class 15 — Oils and Greases 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 647,689 and 732,446. 
For Blind Fasteners (Int. Cl. 6). SN 400,334. Francis P. Polowy, d.b.a. Space Age Fuels, 
Kewanee, Ill. Filed Aug. 16, 1971. 


First use Dec. 8, 1971. 
For Self-Locking Fasteners (Int. Cl. 6). 


A 
SN 415,925. USM Corporation, Boston, Mass. Filed Feb. 17, 
First use Feb. 2, 1972. For Model Engine Fuel (Int. Cl. 4). 
First use at least as early as Jan. 1, 1971. 


1972. 


TORQ-PATCH 





TT 


SN 416,207. Wall Tube and Metal Products Company, 


Beverly, N.J. Filed Feb. 22, 1972. 
Class 16 — Protective and Decorative Coatings 





SN 848,944. Ceramichrome Inc., Gardena, Calif. Filed Nov. 
19, 1969. 


wy) BISK-CHROME | 
For Water Soluble Unfired Stains for Surface Application | 
to Various Articles (Int. Cl. 2). | 
First use Mar. 17, 1967. 


SN 354,472. National Chemsearch Corporation, Irving, Tex. 
Filed Mar. 18, 1970. 






For Metal Tubing—Seamless or Welded, Rigid or Flextble CHEM-PROOF 
(Int. 6). 

First use since Nov. 15, 1966. 

For Priming and Protective Paints (Int. Cl. 2). 
—— First use in or about November 1966. 

SN 420,938. MSL Industries, Inc., Chicago, Ml. Filed Apr. a 

10, 1972. 

SN 354,481. National Chemsearch Corporation, Irving, Tex. 


Filed Mar. 18, 1970. 


STUD-LOK ; 
LAMI-GLAZE | 





For Screws (Int. Cl. 6). For Protective Paint Coating for All Surfaces (Int. Cl. 2). 
First use Nov. 12, 1971. First use in or about November 1965. 











NOVEMBER 21, 1972 U. S. PATENT OFFICE TM 191 


SN 398,397. Palmer Paint Products, Inc., Troy, Mich. Filed SN 389,556. George Dobie & Son Limited, Paisley, Scotland. 
July 26, 1971. Filed Apr. 19, 1971. 


ULTRA TEMP ele 
Per Plats Cnt 2) Dohies 
= se ae Paint Products, Inc., Troy, Mich. Filed WUxture 


ULTR A CRYLIC Applicant disclaims the word “Mixture” apart from the 


mark as shown. 
For Manufactured Tobacco (Int. Cl. 34). 


For Paints (Int. Cl. 2). Fi : 
t use September 1970 . rst use January 1955; in commerce January 1956. 








SN OT nt & Varnish Co, Chteago, Ti. Filed Class 18 — Medicines and Pharmaceutical 


AQUA-LITE Preparations 


For Paints, Sealers, and Varnishes (Int. Cl. 2). SN 347,316. Jean Pierre Products, Inc., Gardena, Calif., as- 
First use June 1961. signee of Jean Pierre Feminine Hygiene Co., Los Angeles, 
Calif. Filed Dec. 29, 1969. 





SN 406,319. Dixon Chubbuck & Associates, Inc., Santa Fe 


Springs, Calif. Filed Oct. 29, 1971. ~~ 
GM La 





For Feminine Hygiene (Douche) (Int. Cl. 5). 


Ft Sept. 20, 1969. 
Owner of Reg. No. 760,899. sasteaiind 
For Non-Cementitious Base Coat for Roof Coatings (Int. —_—_—_ 


Cl. 2). 
First use Aug. 11, 1969. SN Lone. <= Food Centres, Inc., Cambridge, Mass. 


“mn me Corporation, South Bend, Ind. 4, 4 : g, se 
ULTRA COATING Pe ne ee” RT 
For Dietary Supplements Consisting of Vitamins and Min- 


Owner of Reg. No. 811,242. erals (Int. Cl. 5). 
For Latex House Paint (Int. cl. 2) ° First use July 5, 1929. 
First use Aug. 27, 1971. ; 











SN 376,454. Fleet Wholesale Supply Co., Inc., Appleton, Wis. 


Class 17— Tobacco Products Filed Nov. 18, 1970. 
FARM LIFE 


For Veterinary Preparations for Treatment of Mastitis 
(Int. Cl. 5). 
First use Nov. 17, 1967. 


SN 384,851. Anton Justman (Amsterdam & London) Lim- 
ited, London, England, Filed Feb. 25, 1971. 


SN 386,234. Pentapharm AG (Pentapharm 8.A.) (Penta- 
v aml 0 0 rf pharm Ltd.), Basel, Switzerland. Filed Mar. 12, 1971. 


The name “Anton Justman” is fanciful. Owner of Reg. 
No. 813,320. Owner of Swiss Reg. No. 248,363, dated Sept. 18, 1970. 
For Smoking Tobacco (Int. Cl. 34). For Pharmaceutical Preparations for Therapeutical De- 


First use Nov. 23, 1970; in commerce Nov. 23, 1970. fibrinogenation (Int. Cl. 5). 





TM 192 
SN 387,661. Bristol-Myers Company, New York, N.Y. Filed 


Mar. 29, 1971. 
PRN-PAK 


Owner of Reg. Nos, 641,331 and 664,973. 

For Dispensing Package Sold Containing Ampicillin Tri- 
hydrate Capsules (Int. Cl. 5). 

First use Feb. 1, 1971. ; 


—_—_—_— 


SN 391,443. Panamerican Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Ponce, 
Puerto Rico, Filed May 7, 1971. 


FEBREX 


For Antipyretic-Analgesic (Int. Cl. 5). 
First use May 30, 1965. 





SN 392,391. Alza Corporation, Palo Alto, Calif. Filed May 


18, 1971. 
OCUSERT 


For Polymeric Material Containing and Dispensing Drugs 
To Be Applied to the Bye (Int. Cl. 5). 
First use June 9, 1970. 





SN 403,637. Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Filed 


 DARVON-N 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 664,975 and 810,739. 
For Analgesic Preparations (Int. Cl. 5). 
First use Aug. 16, 1971. 


TA 


SN 404,025. American Home Products Corporation, New 
York, N.Y. Filed Oct. 1, 1971. 


AYERCIN 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 723,260 and 901,442. 
For Antibiotic Preparation (Int. Cl. 5). 
First use Aug. 13, 1971. 


LL 


Class 19—Vehides 


SN 358,198. Inst-Awn, Inc., Anaheim, Calif, Filed Apr. 28, 


1970. 
INST-AWN 


For Sunshades, Awnings, Fitted Covers and Portable Rooms 
for Vehicles (Int. Cl. 12). 
First use on or before Apr. 10, 1967. 


 —— 


SN 393,471. Markshore Incorporated, Arlington Heights, 
Ill. Filed May 28, 1971. 


HOBNOBS 


For Automotive Accessories—Namely, Gear Shift Handles 
and Door Handles (Int. Cl. 12). 
First use Apr. 26, 1971. 


OFFICIAL GAZETTE 


NOVEMBER 21, 1972 


SN 395,665. Universal Mobility, Inc., Salt Lake City, Utah. 
Filed June 23, 1971. 


UNIMOBIL 


For Transportation Systems—Namely, Monorail Trains 
(Int. Cl. 12). 
First use at least as early as February 1970. 





SN 403,225. Campbell Detachable Cab Corp., Wauconda, Ill. 
Filed Sept. 21, 1971. 


C.D.C. TOP TURRET 


For Detachable Cabs for Vehicles (Int. Cl. 12). 
First use June 4, 1970. 





SN 405,582. Liberty Homes, Inc., Syracuse, Ind. Filed Oct. 


20, 1971. 
LEADER 


For Mobile Homes (Int. Cl. 12). 
First use on or about May 15, 1970. 





Class 20 — Linoleum and Oiled Cloth 


SN 426,225. Dowflor Corporation, Miami, Fila. Filed June 2, 


DOWFLOR 


For Vinyl Flooring Materials and Vinyl Wall Coverings 
(Int. Cl. 27). 
First use at least as early as Mar. 22, 1972. 





Class 21— Electrical Apparatus, Machines, 
and Supplies 


SN 327,572. H. Read Miller, Decatur, Ml. Filed May 19, 
1969. 


MOUNTAIN FRESH 


Owner of Reg. No. 897,371. 
For Electric Air Purifiers (Int. Cl. 11). 
First use Jan. 19, 1969. 





SN 362,283. Siemens Aktiengesellschaft, Berlin, Germany. 
Filed June 10, 1970. 


SIVEDYN 


Priority claimed under Sec. 44(d) on German application 
filed Dec. 10, 1969; Reg. No. 866,397, dated Feb. 10, 1970. 

For Electrical Apparatus for Controlling, Regulating, 
Measuring, Signalling or Checking and Parts of Such Appa- 
ratus—Namely, Condensers, Fuses, Resistors, Electric Filters, 
Tubes, Surge Arresters, Semiconductors, Transistors, Thy- 
ristors, Photocells, Relays and Colls; and Integrated Circuits 
(Int. Cl. 9). 




















NoveEMBER 21, 1972 


SN 366,689. Brother International Corporation, New York, 


N.Y. Filed July 30, 1970. 


BICOR 


For Electronic Equipment—Namely, Radio Sets, Television 
Sets, Electrie Toasters, Electric Coffee Makers, Electric 
Blenders, and Vacuum Cleaners (Int. Cis. 7, 9, and 11). 

First use Apr. 2, 1970. 





SN 878,874. Nardcom Corporation, Plainview, N.Y. Filed 


Dec. 16, 1970. NARDCOM 


For Radio Equipment and Subsystems for Microwave Com- 
munications—Namely, Satellite Earth Station Components 
and Tropospheric Scatter Terminals and Line-of-Sight Com- 
munications Terminals (Int. Cl. 9). 

First use Mar. 3, 1969. 





SN 382,798. Holophane Company, Inc., New York, N.Y. 
Filed Feb. 3, 1971. 


PERCEPTA 


For Illumination Equipment—Namely, Electrical Lamp 
Panels, Screens, Globes, Reflectors, Refractors and Fixtures 
(Int. Cl. 11). 

First use Jan. 11, 1971. 





SN 385,833. The Stevens Paper Mills, Inc., Westfield, Mass. 
Filed Mar. 8, 1971. 


ELECTROCEL 


For Capacitor Paper (Int. Cl. 9). 
First use Feb. 1, 1971. 





SN 387,150. Dentsply Research & Development Corp., Mil- 
ford, Del., assignee of Dentsply International Inc., York, 
Pa. Filed Mar. 23, 1971. 


NUVA:¢LITE 


For Ultraviolet Activator Light for Setting and Curing a 
Pit and Fissure Sealant Composition for Preventing Dental 
Caries (Int. Cl. 9.) 

First use Jan. 29, 1971. 


SN 387,429. Microdot Inc., South Pasadena, Calif. Filed 
Mar. 25, 1971. 


MICRO/CON 


For Electrical Connectors (Int. Cl. 9). 
First use on or about Oct. 1, 1965. 





SN 388,683. General Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. 
Filed Apr. 8, 1971. 


PHYSTESTER 


For Electronic Ignition Interlock Devices for Deterring 
Automobile Theft and Deterring the Operation of Automobiles 
by Persons Under the Influence of Alcohol (Int. Cl. 9). 

First use Feb. 11, 1971. 


TM 904 0.G.—15 


U. S. PATENT OFFICE 


TM 193 


SN 391,071. Acrodyne Industries, Inc., Montgomeryville, 
Pa, Filed May 4, 1971. 


Q/ 


The mark consists of the letters “ai” in a fanciful design. 
Owner of Reg. No. 925,812. 

For Electronic Equipment—Namely, RF Transmitters, Re- 
ceivers and Ancillary Equipment, Principally Used for Com- 
munications Links and Navigation Aids, Ground to Ground, 
Ground to Air, Air to Ground, and Air to Air; Broadcast 
Equipment, Principally Oriented to the Television Industry, 
Including Translators, Field Transmitters, Head-End Compo- 
nents, Preamplifiers, and Amplifiers; and Microwave Point- 
to-Point Systems, Used Primarily for Data and for Tele- 
phone Transmission, Includi:; Equipment Such as Trans- 
mitters, Receivers, Modulators and Demodulators (Int. Cl. 9). 

First use Jan. 28, 1971. 








SN 391,662. Walter J. Woytowich, d.b.a. Pinedale Products, 
Deep River, Ontario, Canada. Filed May 10, 1971. 


PROBE-LITE 


Applicant disclaims the right to the exclusive use of the 
word “Lite” apart from the mark. Owner of Canadian Reg. 
No. 168,997, dated May 8, 1970. 

For Flashlights (Int. Cl. 11). 

First use Apr. 10, 1971; in commerce Apr. 10, 1971. 





SN 391,721. Puleo Electronics, Inc., Lynbrook, N.Y. Filed 
May 11, 1971. 


LIRE-0-DOTS 





The drawing is lined for the colors red and blue, but no 
claim is made to color. 

For Fiber Optics Display Systems Which Project Continu- 
ous Lines of Multicolor Dots in Any Desired Pattern (Int. 
Cl. 9). 

First use Oct. 24, 1967. 





SN 394,138. 
7, 1971. 


Mekontrol, Inc., Northboro, Mass. Filed June 


MEKONNECT 


For Modular Terminal Blocks (Int. Cl. 9). 
First use on or about June 1, 1962. 


cnn 


SN 398,374. Litton Systems, Inc., Beverly Hills, Calif. Filed 
July 26, 1971. 


ACCURPLANE 


Owner of Reg. No. 879,422. 

For Electrical Connectors Aligned, Assembled and Con- 
nected Upon a Printed Circuit Board (Int. Cl. 9). 

First use on or about Mar. 30, 1971. 





T™ 194; 
SN 398,556. Arvey Corporation, Chicago, Ill. Filed July 28, 
1971. j 


R-V BOND 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 381,402, 867, others. 

For Plastic Film Adhesively e Metal and Metal 
Foil and Sold in the Form of Sheathing for Electric Wire 
and Cable (Int. Cl. 9), : ‘ 


First use Feb. 19,1971. 
—— Fy 
SN 408,121. U-8 Safety Trolley Corp., Pittsburgh, Pa. Filed 


Nov. 18, 1971. ; 
TRI-BAR 


For Electrical Conductor for Electrification of Moving 
Equipment, Such as Traveling Overhead Cranes, Hoists and 
Monorails (Int. Cl. 9). 

First use Sept. 24, 1971. 





Class 22 — Games, Toys, and Sporting Goods 


SN 821,687. Kusan, Inc., Nashville, Tenn., assignee of 
Schaper Manufacturing Company, Inc., Minneapolis, Minn. 
Filed Mar. 13, 1969. 


DON'T BREAK THE IGE 


For Equipment for Playing Parlor-Type Games (Int. Cl. 28). 
First use Feb. 25, 1969. 





SN 378,388. Terry Martin Rose and Franklin Merchandising 
Company (joint venture), Chicago, Ill. Filed Dec. 10, 1970. 


HY 


7 


Applicant disclaims the word “Game” apart from the mark 
as shown, for purposes of registration only and not in dero- 
gation of any common law rights therein. 

For Game Board and Playing Pieces, Sold as a Unit for 
Playing a Board-Type Parlor Game (Int. Cl. 28). 

First use Aug. 2, 1970. 


SN 382,830. Dr.-Ing. h.c. F. Porsche K.G., Stuttgart-Zuffen- 
bausen, Germany. Filed Feb. 3,.1971. 


PORSCHE 


Owner of German Reg. No. 836,508, dated Sept. 3, 1966. 

For Non-Motorized Ski Type Snow and Water Vehicles and 
Parts Thereof (Int. Cl. 28). 

First use Mar. 8, 1969; in commerce Sept. 30, 1970. 





SN 391,456. Swift’ & Company, Chicago, Il. Filed May 7, 
1971. 


OLE FISHIN’ HOLE 


For Fish Bait Blocks (Int. Cl, 28). 
First use on or about May 29, 1968. 


OFFICIAL GAZETTE 





NOVEMBER 21, 1972 


SN 392,075. Highland Outfitters, Inc., Riverside, Calif. Filed 
May 14, 1971. 





For Camping, Mountaineering and Skiing Equipment— 
Namely, Tents, Sleeping Bags, Boots, Mountain-Climbing 
Hardware, Snow Skis and Ski Bindings (Int. Cls. 20, 22, 
25, and 28). 

First use March 1959. 


A 


SN 409,908. Burton Golf Company Inc., Holmdel, N.J. Filed 
Dee. 10, 1971. 


POTATO MASHER 


For Golf Putter (Int. Cl. 28). 
First use Aug. 6, 1971. 


SN 412,258. Leader Sports Corporation, Lakeland, Fila. 
Filed Jan. 10, 1972. 





For Fishing Lures and Supplies—Namely, Artificial Baits 
and Lures, Bait Canteens, Bait Boxes, Lure Boxes, and Tackle 
Boxes, Creels, Fishing Baskets; Fishing String, Lines, Sink- 
ers and Hooks, Floats, Sand Spikes, Minnow Buckets, Cans 
and Seines, Rods and Reels, Rod Cases, Carriers and Holders ; 
and Targets, and Sleeping Bags (Int. Cls. 20 and 28). 

First use Nov. 8, 1971. 





SN 416,445. «Milton Bradley Company, East Longmeadow, 
Mass. Filed Feb. 24, 1972. 


MAKE-A-SHAPE 


For Education Kits Comprising Pattern Cards and Miscel- 
laneous Geometrical Shapes (Int. Cl. 28). 
First use Nov. 30, 1971. 





SN 416,451. Penn Dart Lure and Equipment Company, 
Mechanicsburg, Pa. Filed Feb. 24, 1972. 


KENTUCKY BABE 


For Fishing Lures (Int. Cl. 28). 
First use Jan. 12, 1972. 





SN 416,453. Penn Dart Lure and Equipment Company, 
Mechanicsburg, Pa. Filed Feb. 24, 1972. 


FLIPPER 


For Fishing Lures (Int, Cl, 28). 
First use Jan. 12, 1972. 








NOVEMBER 21, 1972 U. S. PATENT OFFICE TM 195 
SN 418,910. Edward D. Schmid, d.ba. Funni-Frite Indus- SN. 377,510. Robert L. Batchelor, Venice, Fla. Filed Dee. 


tries, Lancaster, Ohio. Filed Mar. 20, 1972. 1, 1970. 
ASPIRJET 


For Automatic Foam Lubricators (Int. Cl. 7). 
First use October 1969. 


SS 


SN 378,658. Mathias Klein and Sons, Inc., Chicago, Ill. 
parr Filed Dec. 14, 1970. 





For Animated Displays and Amusement Devices for Fun- 
houses (Int. Cl. 28). 

First use Noy. 6, 1970; on or about Mar. 18, 1962 as to 
“Funny-Frite.” 





SN 420,105. Kohner Bros., Inc., East Paterson, N.J. Filed 


Mar. 31, 1972. 
POP PAL 


For Jack-in-the-Box (Int. Cl. 28). 


First use Mar. 7, 1972. Applicant disclaims the word “Tools” apart from the mark 
as depicted, subject, however, to any common-law rights ap- 
licant may have. Owner of Reg. Nos. 89,564, 625,901, and 
SN 420,117. Fred Arbogast Company, Inc., Akron, Ohio. Others. 

Filed Mar. 31, 1972. For Pliers, Wire Cutters, Combination Pliers and Wire 
Cutters, Connector Crimping Pliers, Damp Cap Extractors, 
Insulation Skinners, Pump Pliers, Blectricians’ Knives, Elec- 
SPIN LIZ tricians’ Tool Kits, Climbers, Cimber Pads and Belts, Wire 
Grips, Tackle, Wire Hooks, Pulley Blocks, and Block Tackle 

(Int. Cls, 7 and 8). 











For Artificial Fish Lures or Baits (Int. Cl. 28). First use January 1964 on pliers; Jan. 1, 1911 as to a line- 
First use on or about Aug. 20, 1955. man on a pole. 
6 ——— 


SN 379,962. Siemens Aktiengesellschaft, Berlin, Germany. 


SN 420,189. AQL Products, Inc., Mountain View, Calif. Filed Dec..31, 1970. 


Filed Apr. 3, 1972. 


ee. 


For Figurine Banks (Int»Cl. 28). 
First use Dec. 26, 1971. : 

For Pumps—Namely, Liquid Ring Vacuum Pumps, and 
Air and Gas Compressors (Int. Cl. 7). 

First use on or about June 1, 1929; in commerce on or 


Class 23 — Cutlery, Machinery, and Tools, **°** X°v- 11, 12. 


and Parts Thereof SN 381,277. Lurgi Gesellschaft fur Warme- und Chemo- 
technik m.b.H., Frankfurt am Main, Germany.,Filed Jan. 


SN 337,458. Olin Corporation, New York, N.Y. Filed Sept. 2% 1971. 


— RAPIMIX 


Owner of German Reg. No. 838,195, dated July 12, 1967. 

For Rotor Impellers of Special Construction for the Physt- 
cal, Chemical and Biological Treatment of Water, Waste Water 
and Sludge, Including Water Softeners and Sewage Treat- 
ment Plants (Int. Cl. 11). 








rr 


SN 382,577. Maremont Corporation, Chicago, Ill. : Filed 


Feb. 1, 1971. 
For Fastening Tools Designed for Driving or Setting Pins, 
Bolts, Studs, Screws, Rivets, and, Lugs Inte or Through For Adaptors for Automotive Exhaust Systems (Int. Cl. 
Metal, Concrete, Masonry, Wood or the Like (Int. Cl. 7). 12). 
First use on or about Oct. 1, 1968. First use Dec. 22, 1970. 











TM 196 OFFICIAL GAZETTE NOVEMBER 21, 1972 


SN 382,694. Hutchins Company, Inc., St. Charles, Mo. Filed SN 387,025. General Signal Corporation, Providence, R.1I. 


Feb, 2, 1971. Filed Mar. 22, 1971. 
For Chemical Apparatue—Namely, Vessels That Receive 
Both Sludge and a Chemical Oxidizing Agent To Promote the 
Oxidation of the Sludge During a Waste Treatment Process 

(Int. Cl. 11). 
, First use June 1968, 
=. —_—_— TT 

SN 389,928. W. B. Van Nest Company, Excelsior, Minn. 


Filed Apr. 21, 1971. 


The representation of a sailboat is disclaimed apart from 


the mark as shown. € 
For Sailboat Accessories—Namely, Winches and Parts Fride'f- Track 
Thereof for Sailboats (Int. Cl. 7). 
First use Oct. 28, 1970. 
— TTT 


For Continuous Conveyor Systems for Receiving, Suspend- 
SN 383,864. Chemical Associates, Inc., Houston, Tex. Filed ing, and Conveying Live Poultry as It Is Unloaded From 


Feb, 16, 1971. Trucks and the Like (Int. Cl. 7). 
First use 1958. 





SN 390,065. Bernex Corporation, Bridgeport, Pa. Filed Apr. 
23, 1971. 





The stippling on the drawing is for shading purposes only 
and does not indicate color. 
For Fire Extinguishers (Int. Cl. 9). 
First use Det..28, 1970. For Metal Cylinders Coated on the Inside and/or Outside 
; for Abrasion and/or Corrosion Resistance (Int. Cl. 7). 
First use Dec. 10, 1970, 





SN 385,240. Sears, Roebuck and Co., Chicago, Tl. Filed Mar. 
2, 1971. , 





SN 392,211. Canine International Corp., Toledo, Ohio. Filed 


May 17, 1971. 
JOG A DOG 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 284,339, 939,832, and others. Applicant disclaims the word “Dog” apart from the mark 
For Mechanics’ and Carpenters’ Tools Including Screw- as shown without waiving any of its common law rights in 
drivers, Pliers, Tin Snips, Wire Strippers, Nut Drivers, Ad- the mark. 
justable Wrenches, Ignition Wrenches, Pipe Wrenches, Hack For Animal Training and Exercising Treadmills and Parts 
Saws, Hack Saw Blades, Hammers, Tack Pullers, Hatchets, Thereof (Int. Cl. 7). 
Hand Saws, Planes, Socket, Sets, Twist Drill Bits, Chisel First use July 11, 1970. 
Sets, Bit Braces, Serateh Awis, Stud Drivers, Scrapers, 
Utility Knives and Blades, Masonry Bit Sets, Wood Bit Sets, 
Bench Vises, and the Like; Portable Power Tools Including ow 393481. Donald Perry, 4.b.a. Spiro-Twirl, Salem, 
Drills, Sanders, Saws, and the Like; Garden Tools Including ~ wy, wied saab. . ” : 


COMPANION 





Lawn Badgers, and the Like (Int. Cis. 6 and 8). 


ee — a spiRog 1 


DYNATARD 





For Hand-Operated Rope Actuated Starters for Small In- 
ternal Combustion Engines Such as Garden Tractor Engines 


For Engine Retarding System or Engine Brake (Int. Cl. 7). (Int. Cl. 7). 
First use Jan. 13, 1971. First use Aug. 7, 1970. 








NOVEMBER 21, 1972 


SN 393,644. Kennedy Sewing Machine Company, Pittsburgh, 
Pa. Filed June 1, 1971. 


For Sewing Machines and Parts Thereof (Int. Cl. 7). 
First use May 5, 1971. 


TT 


SN 894,153. North American Rockwell Corporation, Pitts- 
burgh, Pa. Filed June 7, 1971. 


HEADLINER MARK V 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 578,434 and 882,467. 
For Printing Presses and Parts Thereof (Int. Cl, 7). 
First use July 1961. 





SN 395,057. Vandervell Products Limited, Acton, London, 
England. Filed June 16, 1971. 


VANDRY 


Owner of British Reg. No. 949,318, dated Oct. 8, 1969. 
For Dry Bearings and Bushings and Thrust Washers (Int. 
Cl. 7). 





SN 400,572. Elliott Business Machines, Inc., Randolph Town- 
ship, Mass. Filed Aug. 19, 1971. 


LABL MARK 


Without waiving any of its common-law rights and for 
the purposes of this registration only, applicant makes no 
exclusive claim to the term “Labl” apart from the mark as 
shown. 

For Printing Machines (Int. Cl. 7). 

First use Apr. 30, 1971. 





SN 401,865. 
2, 1971. 


Merriman, Inc., Hingham, Mass. Filed Sept. 


NO SWEAT 


For Central Lubrication System for Rings and Ring Hold- 
ers Used in Textile Ring Spinning (Int. Cl. 7). 
First use June 17, 1970. 





SN 403,176. Rawson Drug and Sundry Company, Inc., Oak- 
land, Calif. Filed Sept. 20, 1971. 


RDR 


For Razor Blades (Int. Cl. 8). 
First use April 1971. 





SN 404,348. Loctite Corporation, Newington, Conn. Filed 


. 5, 1971. TITE 


Owner of Reg. No. 626,420 and others. 

For Automated and Semi-Automated Assembly Line Ma- 
chines for Handling, Cleaning, and Assembling Parts, and 
for the Application and Metering of Sealants, Adhesives, 
Bonding Agents, Lubricants or the Like to Such Parts in 
Mass Production Systems and Manually-Operated Applica- 
ters To Apply Sealants, Adhesives, Bonding Agents, Lubri- 
cants or the Like (Int. Cls. 7 and 8). 

First use 1966. 


U. S.. PATENT OFFICE 


T™ 197 


SN 406,018. Plan Industries Corporation, Franklin Park, 
Til. Filed Oct. 26, 1971. 


MW>O * —Zz0 


The word “Base” is disclaimed apart from the mark as 
shown. 

For Machine Tool Bases (Int. Cl. 7). 

First use Oct. 24, 1961. 


RST 


Class 26—Measuring and Scientific 
Appliances 


Teledyne, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. Filed Nov. 


a 


Owner of Reg. No. 819,762 and others. 

For Seismometers, Galvanometers, Industrial Gauges, 
Radiation Dosimeters, Oil Transfer Measuring Unit, Special 
Data Cameras for Space Research, Integrated Circuit Testers, 
Toxic Vapor Detectors, and Camera Preflight Test Sets (Int. 
Cl. 9). 

First use January 1965. 


SN 312,511. 
18, 1968. 





SN 868,944. M. K. Stelter, Glenview, Ill. Filed Aug. 24, 
1970. 





For Photosubstrates and Reticles—Namely, a Support in 
the Nature of a Lens or Plate Having Deposited Thereon a 


* Very Thin Film or Reticle, Specifically a Lens in a Microscope 


With a Reticle Thereon (Int. Cl. 9). 
First use at least as early as June 1968. 





SN 878,827. Electronic Data Preparation Corporation, 


Brandenton, Fila. Filed Dec. 16, 1970. 


Scribe 


For Type Carriers, in the Form of Rotary Drums or Chains, 
for Computer Printing Mechanisms (Int. Cl. 9). 
First use July 15, 1970. 





TM 198 
SN 378,892. Skan-A-Matic Corp., Skaneateles, N.Y. ‘Filed 


Dec. 16, 1970. 


NANO-SKAN 


For Object Detecting Device Used for Detecting Objects 
by Projecting a Light and Scanning Images (Int. Cl. 9). 
First use Aug. 20, 1970, 





SN 380,636. Electron Ohio, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio. Filed Jan. 


ee” SHOPTROL 


For Production Monitoring Equipment, Data Collection, 
Storage and Retrieval Equipment, and Parts Therefor (Int. 
Cl. 9). 

First use at least as early as August 1966. 





SN 382,401. Le Blond Incorporated, Cincinnati, Ohio. Filed 


Jan. 29, 1971. OPTI-SET 


For Optical Setting Gages Used To Adjust Cutting Tools 
(Int. Cl. 9). 
First use Apr. 4, 1967. . % 


SE 
SN 383,578. Hi-Speed Gheckweigher Co., Inc., Ithaca, N.Y. 
Filed Feb. 11, 1971, © 


HI-SPEED 


Owner of Reg. No, 784,596. 

For Automatic Weight Equipment—Namely, Automatic 
Checkweighers and Conveyors Used in Connection Therewith 
(Int. Cl. 9). 

First use on or about Apr. 8, 1953. 





SN 383,954. Rite Autotronies Corporation, Los Angeles, 
Calif. Filed Feb. 16, 1971. 


ALL-PRO 


For Automotive Test Equipment—Namely, Timing Lights, 
Remote Control Starters, Compression Gauges, Vacuum and 
Fuel Pump Gauges Pm 2 9). 

First use June 1 ae ’ 





SN 386,168. American Can Company, Greenwich, Conn. 
Filed Mar. 12, 1971. 


THE FASHION ONE 


The word “Fashion” is disclaimed apart from the mark 
as shown, 

For Paper Patterns for Articles of Clothing (Int: Ci. 16). 

First use Mar. 1, 1971. 





SN 389,700. Walter Hesener, Meyrin-Geneva, Switzerland. 
Filed Apr. 20, 1971. 





Priority claimed under Sec. 44(d) on Swiss Reg. No. 250,350, 
dated Oct. 22, 1970. 

For Instructional and Teaching Units for Use in Question- 
Answer Monitoring for Use in Schools (Int. Cl. 9). 


OFFICIAL GAZETTE 





NOVEMBER 21, 1972 


SN 389,792. Artisan Electronics Corporation, Parsippany, 
N.J. Filed Apr. 21, 1971. 


TIME CAPSULE 


Applicant disclaims the word “Time” apart from the mark 
as a whole. 

For Electronic Timers (Int: Cl. 9). 

First use July 13, 1970. 


SN 390,132. Bhrenreich Photo-Optical Industries, Inc., 
Garden City, N.Y., assignee of Paul Metz, d.b.a. Metz Ap- 
paratewerke, Fuerth, Bavaria, Germany. Filed Apr. 23, 
1971. 





Owner of Reg. No. 701,320. 

For Electronic Flashgums and Accessories Therefor (Int. 
Cl. 9). 

First use October 1960; in commerce 1961; at least as 
early as May 1954 as to “Metz.” 





SN 395,022. Itzuki Instrument Co., Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, 
Japan. Filed June 16, 1971. 


TITZ 


For Optical and Photographic Apparatus and Materials— 
Namely, Cameras, Viewers, Stereo Adapters, Projection Ap- 
paratus, Spectacles, Brackets, Duplicators, Developing Tanks, 
Gadget Bags, Camera Cases, Extension Tubes, Flash Units, 
Exposure Meters, View Finders, Tripods, Unipods, Tilting 
Ballheads, Bounce Flash Heads, Elevator Clamps, Straps, 
Film Splicers, Cable Releases, Flash Unit Adapters, Lenses, 
Lens Hoods, Titlers, Wrist Straps, Pistol Grips, Ring Adapters, 
Shoulder Bags, Plastic Reels, Silicone Cloth, and Accessories 


for Use Therewith (Int. Cl. 9). 
First use at least as early as Marct. 1953; in commerce 


at least as early as March 1953. 


LT 


SN 395,386. Delta Data Systems Corporation, Cornwells 
Heights, Pa. Filed June 21, 1971. 


BatchTerm 


For Data Processing Terminals (Int. Cl. 9). 
First use on or about May 13, 1971. 


LL 


Gass 27 — Horological Instruments 


SN 395,575. Bella Watch Corp., New York, N.Y. Filed June 


LA ROCHELLE 


For Watches (Int. Cl. 14). 
First use in or about October 1968. 








NOVEMBER 21, 1972 


U. S. PATENT OFFICE 


TM 199 


Class 28 — Jewelry and Precious-Metal Ware Class 32 — Furniture and Upholstery 


SN 335,345. Industria Espanola de Perlas Imitacion, 8.A., 
Barcelona, Spain. Filed Sept. 11, 1970. 





Owner of U.S. Reg. No. 807,795. 

For Unstrung Natural, Artificial, Cynthetic and Cultured 
Pearls, Necklaces, Earrings, Bracelets, Pins, Rings and 
Broaches Containing Pearls (Int. Cl. 14). 

First use July 31, 1967 ; in commerce Sept. 28, 1967. 





SN 407,567. Travelling Trinkets, Inc., Woodmere, N.Y. Filed 
Nov. 12, 1971. 


TRAVELLING TRINKETS 


Applicant disclaims the word “Trinkets” apart from the 
mark, without waiver of any of applicant’s common law rights. 

For Costume Jewelry (Int. Cl. 14). 

First use Oct. 21, 1970. 





Class 31— Filters and Refrigerators 


SN 349,747. The Cincinnati Air Conditioning Co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. Filed Jan. 27, 1970. 


KOOL OF 


Applicant disclaims the term “Kool” apart from the mark 
as a whole without waiving any of its common law rights 
therein. 

For Refrigerating Apparatus for Cooling, Cutting, and Hy- 
draulic Fluids (Int. Cl. 11). 

First use Mar, 12, 1957. 


SN 392,934. King Industries, Inc., Newport Beach, Calif. 
Filed May 24, 1971. 





The drawing is lined for the color blue. 
For Water Softeners (Int. Cl. 11). 
First use Sept. 11, 1970. 


SN 389,101. 


SN 403,654. Gorin Stores, Inc., Boston, Mass. Filed Sept. 


27, 1971. LADY | A 


The name as shown in the drawing is ‘not the name of 
any particular living individual. . 

For Pillows (Int. Cl. 20). 

First use at least as early as 1856. 





SN 407,880. Acme Visible Records, Inc., Crozet, Va. Filed 
Nov. 17, 1971. 


DATASHELF 


For File Shelving (Int. Cl. 20). 
First use May 17, 1971. 





Class 34 — Heating, Lighting, and Ventilating 
Apparatus 


SN 363,092. Rosenblad Corporation, Princeton, N.J. Filed 
June 18, 1970. 


ROSCO 


For Evaporators ; and Blow Heat Recovery Systems, Com- 
prising Direct Contact Condensers, Surface Condensers, Hot 
and Cold Condensate Accumulators, Condensate Pumps, and 
Blow Heat Recovery Controls (Int, Cl. 11). 

First use on or before Oct. 31, 1962. 


A 


SN 375,988. Sillcox Air Conditioning Corporation, New York, 
N.Y. Filed Nov. 12, 1970. 


SPircoaire 


For Household Window Air Conditioners, Commercial 
Packaged Air Conditioners, Condensing Units and Compres- 
sors for Air Conditioning Systems (Int. Cl. 11). 

First use Apr. 9, 1970. 








SN 386,331. Beatrice Foods Co., Chicago, Ill, assignee of 
Charmglow Products, Inc., Antioch, Ill. Filed Mar. 15, 1971. 


CHARM. HOST 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 704,310, 887,165, and others. 
For Gas Fired Outdoor Cooking Apparatus (Int. Cl. 11). 
First use Mar. 1, 1971. 





Burger Eisenwerke Aktiengesellschaft, Burg, 
Germany. Filed Apr. 14, 1971. 


CONVECTOMAT 


For Ovens for Roasting, Grilling, Baking, Thawing, Re- 


generating and Warming of Food (Int. Cl. 11). 


First use July 1970; in commerce November 1970. 








T 200 OFFICIAL GAZETTE NovEMBER 21, 1972 


SN 399,491. Federal-Mogul Corporation, Southfield, Mich. SN 401,016. William H. Harvey Company, Omaha, Nebr. 
Filed Aug. 6, 1971. - Filed Aug. 24, 1971. 


ArcosSil 


For Flexible Ducting and Parts Therefor Made Wholly or 
Partly From Silicone Rubber (Int. Cl. 11). 
First use at least by June 30, 1953. 








SN 400,834. Big Boy Manufacturing Co., Inc., Burbank, Owner of Reg. No. 661,673. 
Calif. Filed Aug. 23, 1971. For Preformed Gaskets for Setting Toilet Bowls (Int. Cl. 


17). 
First use Feb, 15, 1945. 


A — 


Class 36 — Musical Instruments and Supplies 


clu C SN 389,626. Dr. Louis Edison Shirley, Jr., Jennings, La. 
g Filed Apr. 19, 1971. ‘ 


Sg PSYCH UP 


For Pre-Recorded Tape Cassettes (Int. Cl. 9. 
First use at least as early as Mar. 11, 1971. 





Applicant disclaims the term “Deluxe” apart from the 
mark as shown. 





For Portable Barbecue of Metal (Int. Cl. 11). SN 394,745. EMI Limited, Hayes, Middlesex, England. Filed 
First use November 1955. June 14, 1971 
, 1971. 
A f 


Class 35 — Belting, Hose, Machinery Pack- 
ing, and Nonmetallic Tires 


SN 393,412. Bridgestone Tire Company Limited, Chuo-ku, 
Tokyo, Japan. Filed May 28, 1971. 


BRIDGESTONE V-STEEL 








Owner of U.S. Reg. Nos. 711,233 and 896,781. d 768,7 

For All Kinds of Rubber Tires and Tubes for Automobiles, OE Gesesla pulcent etal nts eemenene Saves 
Autobicycles, or Any other Vehicles (Int. Cl. 12). (Int. Cl. 9) 

First use Apr. 24, 1970; in commerce Dec. 30, 1970. First use November 1967; in commerce December 1967. 

—_———E—EE————— 

SN 396,329. The Firestone Tire & Rubber Company, Akron, 

Ohio. Filed July 1, 1971. = — Soundcot,;Inc., Winter Park, Fla. Filed July 

Owner of Reg. No. 918,497. For Phono 

5 graph Records (Int. Cl..9). 
For Resilient Vehicle Tires (Int. Cl. 12). First use at least as early as 1970. 


First use Feb. 26, 1971. 
—_—_—_—_——EEEEE—— 


SN 398,927. Melvin F. Bourne, d.b.a. Embee Company, Baltt- 
SN 399,727. Sealing Incorporated, North Hollywood, Calif. more, Md. Filed Aug. 2, 1971. 
Filed Aug. 9, 1971. 


SELCO-SEAL FLIPPITY-STIKS 





For Industrial Seals (Int. Cl. 17). For Hand Manipulated Musical Instruments (Int. Cl. 15). 
First use July 21, 1971. First use July 26, 1971. 








NovEMBER 21, 1972 U. S. PATENT OFFICE T 201 
SN 399,889. Hitachi Makuseru Kabushiki Kaisha (Hitachi SN 408,883. Acco International Inc., Chicago, Ill. Filed Nov. 


Maxell Ltd.), Ibaraki, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. Filed Aug. 29, 1971. 
SOFT THOUGHTS 


11, 1971. 
maxell For File Folders (Int. Cl. 16). 
First use about Apr. 1, 1971. 


———— 


SN 412,132. Robert E. Decker, d.b.a. The Decker Company, 


IUOOAAUOUUALAAUUAN Lt meee ee ee 
LL 


1 U/LLUUTL ULLAL ARAMA STARTAKIT 
[TITTY 


Owner of U.S. Reg. No. 727,931. 
For Sound Recording Tapes (Int. Cl. 9). 
First use May 1970; in commerce in or about June 1970. 





For Assortment of Printed Business Materiale—Namely, 
Letterheads, Statements, Invoices, Envelopes and Memo Pads 
(Int. Cl. 16). 

Filrst use Dec, 29, 1971. 








Class 37— Paper and Stationery Class 38 — Prints and Publications 


SN 388,384. Micropoint Engineering Company, Sunnyvale, SN 389,044. Public Affairs Information Service, Inc., New 
Calif. Filed Apr. 5, 1971. York, N.Y. Filed Apr. 13, 1971, 


FACTS FINDER 


For Pens (Int. Cl. 16). 
First use Jan. 18, 1971. 


TR 


SN 405,127. Standard Paper Manufacturing Company, Rich- 
mond, Va. Filed Oct. 14, 1971. 


1776 


For Text Paper (Int. Cl. 16). 
First use Aug. 20, 1971. 





SN 405,222. Meacham & Morley Inc¢., Mentor, Ohio. Filed For Public Affairs Information Service Bulletins (Int. Cl. 
¥ P . 16). 
Oct. 15, 1971. 


ZINGERS First use Mar. 6, 1971. 


For Writing, Letter and Memorandum Kits With Decora- sN 394,476. Emology Enterprises, Bronx, N.Y. Filed June 
tive Material, Transfers and Mailing Tubes (Int. Cl. 16). 10, 1971. 
First use Aug. 30, 1971. 








SN 405,404. Ponderosa Paper Products, Inc., Flagstaff, 
Ariz. Filed Oct. 18, 1971. 


For Paper Napkins and Paper Towels (Int. Cl. 16). 

First use on or about July 1, 1971. euouecy 
SN 407,806. Cricket Publishing Co., Battle Creek, Mich. 
Filed Nov. 16, 1971. 

For Booklets (Int. Cl. 16). 
C R i C K ET ¥ ba ” " "t 
————————— 
SN 397,881. Embassy Handprints, Inc., North Bellmore, N.Y. 
Se Filed July 21, 1971. 

For Partially Printed Ruled Forms With Printed Headings 


Particularly Adapted for Use in Bookkeeping, Accounting, 
and Tax Computations (Int. Cl. 16). For Wallpaper Sample Books (Int. Cl. 16). 
First use Jan. 6, 1949. First use May 3, 1971. 





TM 904 0.G.—16 











TM 202 OFFICIAL,GAZETTE NOVEMBER 21, 1972 


SN.400,720. Forum for Scriptural Christianity, Inc., Elgin, 
Til, Filed Aug. 20, 1971. Cass 39 — Clothing. 


. ; SN 383,706. Fine Vines Incorporated. Greenville, Miss. Filed 
May 5,1972. as 


For M 
First 





SN 387,287, Wy Is Gore & Associates, Ine, Newark, De 
Filed Mar. 24, 1971. ; 


_GORE-TEX 


For Plastic Protective Clothing for Waterproofing and Fire- 
proofing Results, as for Example, Rain Apparel and Labora- 





For Magazine, Newsletter, and Various Publications and 
Printed Matter (Int. Cl. 16). 
First use Mareb 1967. 


SE tory Apparel—Namely, Raincoats and Laboratory Coats (Int. 
Cl. 9): 
SN 403,013. Meredith Corporation, Des Moines, Iowa. Filed First use May 28, 1970. 
Sept. 17, 1971. 
—_—_—_—_—————————————— 
- «25 " SN 388,857. Americal Corporation, New. Yérk, N-Y. Filed f 
Apr. 12, 1971. 


VALUE FEST 


For Ladies’ Hosiery and Panty-Hose (Int. Cl. 25). 
2 First use Mar. 12, 1971. 








. SN 390,264. Greiff-Werke Gustav’ Winkler KG, Bamberg, 
: Germany. Filed Apr. 26, 1971. 
Owner of Reg. Nos. 878,244 and 908,040. 
For Books, Textbooks, Paémphiéts, Work Texts, Worksheets, 
Reference Books, and Papers (Int. Ci, 16). 
First use in September 1970. 





SN 406,982. Glendale Federal Savings and Loan Association, 
d.b.a. Squirrels Club, Glendale, Calif. Filed Nov. 5, 1971. 


NUTTY NEWS 


For Newsletter (Int. Cl. 16). 
First use Dec. 1, 1970. 


RE SESE ey Owner of German Rég. No. 874,627, dated Nov.'8, 1970. 
For Men’s Outer Garments of Fabric, Leather or Fur— 
SN 409,297. Betz Laboratories, Inc., Trevose, Pa. Filed Dec. Namely, Suits, Trousers, Jackets, Sweatets, Vests, and Coats 
3, 1971. (Int. Cl. 25). 


THE BETZ INDICATOR SN 396,942. Wolverine World Wide, Inc., Rockford, Mich. 


Filed July 9, 1971. 








i 
For Magazine Published By"the Applicant for Distribution to 


SennenenMiede Pa ns: LEISURE THINGS 


* 





. For Footwear—Namely, Shoes (Int. Cl. 25). 
SN 415,168. Leisureguide’s//Inc., Chitengo, Ill. Filed Feb. 9, First use on or about Aug. 4, 1970. 


) LEISUREGUIDE SN 407,993. Toyo Boseki Kabushiki Kaisha, d.b.a,.Toyobo 


Co., Ltd., Kita-ku, Osaka, Japan. Filed Nov. 17, 1971. \ 





For Annual Hotel Room and Guide Book pt. Cl. 16). 


First use Sept. 23, 1971. 2 : CHINON 


——_T 

ij = ’ ad 
SN 415.541. Chicago Decal Company, Chicago, Ill. Filed Owner of Japanese Reg. No. 685,583, dated Sept. 11, 1965. 
Feb. 14, 1972. For Coats, Suits, 33 térs, Trousers, Shirts and Under- 
wear for Men” and ysj,Coats, Suits, Blouses, Dresses, 
DESTRUCTI-C AL Sweaters, Slacks, Shorts and Lingerie for Women and Ladies ; 
Coats, Dresses, Sweaters, Jackets, Blouses, Shirts, Trousers 
' (Including Slacks and Shorts), and Sets Thereof for Chil- 
Owner of Reg. Nos. 762,783, 837,173, and others. dren; Hosiery, Socks, Gloves, Neckties, Cravats, Scarves for 
For Decalcomania Labels (Int. Cl. 16). , Men and Ladies; Hankerchiefs and Scarves for Women (Int. 


First use Jan. 26, 1972. Cis. 24 and 25). 








NOVEMBER 21, 1972 


SN 408,162, .Americal Corporation, New York, N.Y. Filed 
Nov. 19, 1971. 


TOUCH OF SOUL 


For Ladies’ Hosiery and Panty Hose (Int. Cl. 25). 
First use Sept. 1, 1971. 





SN 409,652. Benjamin Harrison Weiss, Inc., New York, N.Y. 
Filed Dec. 8, 1971. 





For Gloves and Mittens (Int. Cl. 25). 
First use Oct. 28, 1971. 





SN 410,129. Quabaug Rubber Company, North Brookfield, 
Mass. Filed Dec. 13, 1971. 


QUABAUG 


For Shoe Soles and Heels (Int. Cl. 25). 
First use in 1919. 





SN 410,612. City Products Corporation, Chicago, Ill. Filed 


Dec. 20, 1971. 
TINKLES 


For Diapers (Int. Cl. 25). 
First use June 1, 1971. 





Gass 40—Fancy Goods, Furnishings, and 
Notions 


SN 337,011. James W. Chaffee, d.b.a. Top Notch Fashions, 
Shawnee, Kans., assignee of Celebrity, Inc., Shawnee, Kans. 
Filed Sept. 4, 1969. 


TOP: NOTCH 


For Wigs (Int. Cl. 26). 
First use June 10, 1996. 





SN 383,908. Head Halo, Incorporated, Salt Lake City, Utah. 
Filed Feb. 16, 1971. 


HEAD HALO 


Applicant disclaims the word “Head” apart from the mark 
as shown. . 

For Wig AccessoriesNamely, Wig Anchor Bands (Int. Cl. 
26). < é 
First use Feb, 12)1971. 


“ 


to Ses id 
SN 401,098. Leon J..A. Buchheit, Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed 


“eS *SPORTIQUE 


For Hairpieces (Int. Cl. 26). 
First use July 19, 1971. 


U. S$; PATENT OFFICE 


TM 203 
SN 401,713. Abbott Tresses Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa. Filed Sept. 


1, 1971. 
JENNIFER 


For Wigs and Hairpieces (Int. Cl. 26). 
First use July 26, 1971. 





SN 403,067. Amerace Esna Corporation, New York, N.Y. 
Filed Sept. 20, 1971. 


AFRO QUEEN 


Owner of Reg. No. 374,251 and others. 

For Combs for Dressing, Ornamenting and Cleaning the 
Hair (Int. Cl. 21). 

First use May 20, 1971. 


cme 


SN 403,373. Carousel Fashions, Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed 
Sept. 23, 1971. 


concept72 


For Women’s Wigs (Int. Cl. 26). 
First use July 12, 1971. 





SN 403,374. Carousel Fashions, Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed 
Sept. 23, 1971. 


; 9 
“Blithe” 
Stroh tag 





Gass 42—Knitted, Netted, and Textile 
Fabrics, and Substitutes Therefor 


SN 402,441. International Paper Company, New York, N.Y. 
Filed Sept. 10, 1971. NE NGG 





Owner of Reg. No. 982,340. 

For Non-Woven Fabrics for Use as a Cloth Substitute in 
Institutional, Commercial, Industrial, Domestic, General, and 
Special Applications (TInt. Cl. 24). 

First use Mar. 16, 1971. 





SN 403,251. The Kendall Company, Walpole, Mass. Filed 


Sept. 21, 1971. 
PRO-TEE 


For Disposable Towels Fashioned From Nonwoven Fabrics 
(Int. Cl. 21). 
First use May 21, 1971. 





TM 204 
SN Graniteville Company, Graniteville, 8.C. Filed 


Wor. 29, 1971 
Fade Away 


For 100% Cotton Yarn Dyed Piece Goods Used for Jeans 
(Int. Cl. 24). 
First use Oct. 29, 1971. 


—————— 


SN 408,922. Graniteville Company, Graniteville, 3.C. Filed 


Fade Out 


For 100% Cotton Yarn Dyed Denim Piece Goods Used for 
Jeans (Int. Cl. 24). 
First use Oct. 12, 1971. 





SN 410,638 Deering Milliken, Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed 
Dec. 20, 1971, ; 


MILL-CREPE 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 581,821, 698,663, and others. 

For Textile Fabrics Made of Wool, Cotton and Synthetic 
Fibers and Combinations Thereof (Int. Cl. 24). 

First use Dec, 2, 1971. 





Gass 43 — Thread and Yarn 


SN 410,144. Rhyne Tex, Limited, Mincolnton, N.C. Filed 
Dee. 13, 1971. 


RHYNEBOW 


For Yarn (Int. Cl. 23). 
First use Nov. 15, 1971. 





lass 44—Dental, Medical, and Surgical 
Appliances 


SN 385,325. Missy, Inc.,.Cliften Forge, Va. Filed Mar. 3, 
1971. 





For Pressure Indicator Paste for Dental Use (Int. Cl. 5). 
First use 1956. 





‘SN 386,171. Jacob Bodenger, M.D., d.b.a. U.S. Instrument 
Co., Huntingdon Valley, Pa. Filed Mar..12, 1971. 


STEREOSCOPE 


For Stethoscopes (Int. Cl. 10). 
First use Feb. 24, 1971. 





OFFICIAL GAZETTE 





NOVEMBER 21, 1972 


SN 389,119. Dentsply Research & Development Corp., Mil- 
ford, Del., assignee of Dentsply International Inc., York, 
Pa. Filed Apr. 14, 1971. 


TRUBRIDGE 


For Artificial Teeth (Int. Cl. 10). 
First use December 1926. 





SN 390,228. Burron Medical Products, Inc., Bethlehem, Pa. 
Filed Apr. 26, 1971. 


DESTRUCTOFLEX 


For Flexible Hypodermic Needle Guards Sold as a Com- 
ponent Part of Hypodermic Syringes and Needles (Int. Cl. 
10). 

First use Apr. 14, 1971. 


NI 


SN 393,397. Airco, Inc., New York, N.Y¥., by change of 
name from Air Reduction Company, Incorporated, New 
York, N.Y. Filed May 28, 1971. 


R-I-A “STAT” 


For Resuscitator (Int. Cl. 10). 
First use Dec. 27, 1968. 





Instromedix, Inc., Portland, Oreg. Filed July 


INSTROMEDIX 


For Medical Electronic Equipment—Namely, Portable, Self- 
Contained, Electrical ECG Waveform Monitors (Int. Cl. 10). 
First use June 29, 1971. 


SN 396,837. 
9, 1971. 





Taut, Inc., Miami, Fla. Filed Aug. 19, 1971. 


DRAPE TAPE 


Applicant disclaims the word “Tape.” 

For Adhesive Strips for Holding Surgical and Other Drapes 
and Towels (Int. Cl. 5). 

First use July 15, 1971. 


SN. 400,647. 





Class 45—Soft Drinks and Carbonated 
Waters 


SN 411,363. Popular Club. Beverage Co., Inc., 
Md. Filed Dec. 13, 1971. 


Baltimore, 





For Soft Drinks and Carbonated Waters (Int. Cl. 32). 
First use 1925. 


NOVEMBER 21, 1972 


Class 46 — Foods and Ingredients of Foods 


‘SN 353,169. Donut Shops Management Corporation, Penn- 
sauken, N.J. Filed Mar. 5, 1970. 


GALORE 


Owner of Reg. No. 652,810. 

For Food Items—Namely, Muffins, Doughnuts, Tarts, Pies, 
Cookies, Assorted Pastries, and Fruit, Jelly and Cream Filling 
for Pastries (Int. Cis. 29 and 30). 

First use on or about May 15, 1969. 


SN 355,132. Kennedy & Co., Inc., d.b.a. Kennedy Butter and 
Egg Stores, Belmont, Mass. Filed Mar. 26, 1970. 


KENNEDY 


For Food Products—Namely, Butter, Fresh Eggs, Cheese, 
Tea and Coffee (Int. Cls. 29 and 30). 
First use in 1924. 





SN 365,840. Lykes Bros. Inc., Tampa, Fla. Filed July 21, 


“PALM RIVER 


For Imitation Wieners (Int. Cl. 29). 
First use Sept. 1, 1943. 





SN 370,699. Astra Nutrition Aktiebolag, Molndal, Sweden. 
Filed Sept. 15, 1970. 


ASTRA EFP *90 


Applicant disclaims exclusive rights to the numeral “90” 
apart from the mark as shown. 

For Concentrated Fish Proteins Used as a Supplemental 
Ingredient by Manufacturers and/or Processors of Food and 
Pharmaceutical Products (Int. Cl. 1). 

First use May 11, 1970; in commerce May 11, 1970. 


SN 370,775. Kimbell Foods, Inc., Fort Worth, Tex. Filed 
Sept..16, 1970. 


Kernel 


For Bar-B-Q Sauce, Biscuits, Catsup, Cake Mix, Cat Food, 
Canned Chili, Packaged Coconut, Coffee, Corn Meal, Dog 
Food (Canned), Dog Food (Dry), Dried Beans, Vegetable 
Shortening, Tea, Fish (Canned), Fish Food, Flour, Frosting 
Mix, Fruits (Canned), Hot Sauce, Instant Coffee, Instant 
Tea, Jams, Jelly, Vegetable..and Fruit Juices (Bottled), 
Vegetable and Fruit Juices (Canned), Milk (Canned), Spices, 
Vegetables (Canned), Mustard, Oleo, Olives, Peanut Butter, 
Peppers in Jars, Pickles, Unpopped Pop Corn, Preserves in 
Jars, Salad Dressing and Mayonnaise, Salad Oil, Salt, Sand- 
wich Spread in Jars, Shrimp (Frozen), Table Syrup, and 
Vinegar (Int. Cis. 29, 80, 31, and 32). 

First use as early as 1917. 


SN 378,076. Koninklijke Nederlandsche Gist- en Spiritus- 
Fabriek N.V., Delft, Netherlands. Filed Dec. 7, 1970. 


FERMIPAN 


Owner of Dutch Reg. No, 172,465, dated Sept. 18, 1969 and 
Benelux Reg. No. 23,487, dated Apr. 15, 1971. 

For Active Dried Bakers Yeast, Inactive Dried Yeast for 
Nutrition Purposes (Int. Cl. 30). 


U.S. PATENT OFFICE 


TM 205 


SN 380,400. Ida Mae Salads, Inc., Brentwood, Md. Filed Jan. 


7, 1971. 


Sve MeAlony 


For Prepared Ready to Eat Food Products in Containers— 
Namely, Pudding and Gelatin Dessert (Int. Cl. 30). 
First use Nov. 19, 1970. 


SN 382,957. Marie’s Inc., Seattle, Wash., by change of name 
from Marie’s Blue Cheese Dressing, Inc., Seattle, Wash. 
Filed Feb. 4, 1971. 





For Cheese Dressing, Thousand Island Dressing, Mayon- 
naise, French Dressing, Italian Dressing, Tartar Sauce, Sour 
Cream Potato Topping, Barbecue Sauce, Tomato Horseradish, 
Mustard Horseradish, Sour Cream Horseradish, Pure Pre- 
pared Horseradish, Maple Syrup, and Ham Glaze (Int. Cis. 29 
and 30). 

First use Aug. 1, 1958. 





SN 390,232. Canterbury Cannery, Inc., San Antonio, Tex. 
Filed Apr. 26, 1971. 


Canterbury Cannery 


For Jellies, Jams and Preserves (Int. Cl. 29). 
First use 1966. 


——E———— 


SN 391,397. Mercedes Arrastia and Roger Arrastia (joint 
owners), d.b.a. Tamales Nana Catering Service, Hialeah, 
Fia. Filed May 7, 1971. 


NANA 
For Tamales (Int. Cl. 30). 
First use May 5, 1965. 
* ! 


SN 391,518. Anderson, Clayton & Co., @.b.2. Anderson Clay- 
ton Foods Division, Houston, Tex. Filed May 10, 1971. 


GOLDEN GODDESS 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 628,377, 752,611, and others. 
For Salad Dressing (Int. Cl. 29). 
First use Oct. 19, 1970. 


Po 








TM 206 OFFICIAL GAZETTE NOVEMBER 21, 1972 


SN 398,939. Maurice Kalfus, d.b.a. Kal Packaging Company, SN 402,223. Dacus Drug Company, Inc., Tupelo, Miss. Filed 
Los Angeles, Calif. Filed June 4, 1971. Sept. 8, 1971. rf 


NUTS ’N STUFF MRS. WAGES 


The word “Nuts” is disclaimed apert from the subject 
trademark ag a description of an ingredient im some of the or Packaged Lime for Pickling Food Products (Int. Cl. 1). 


products. First use May 1962. 
For Snacks Comprised Principally of Nuts and Raisins 
(Int, Cl. 29). —— 
Firat, nee May 26,1971. SN 402,526. Connell Rice & Sugar Co., Inc., Westfield, N.J, 
er Caen Sew eT Filed Sept. 13, 1971. 
SN 396,495. Arthur W. Werry, d.b.a. Wasco-Werry Aquatic 
Supply Co., Menlo Park, Calif. Filed July 2, 1971. E AST WINDS 
WASCO For Rice, Canned Fruits, Canned Vegetables, Canned Meats, 


Canned Fish and Canned Poultry (Int. Cls. 29 and 30). 
For Frozen Brine Shrimp for Use as Tropical Fish Food First use July 7, 1971. 


(Int. Cl. 31). 
First use June 1969. —— 


——————— SN 402,931. Products-From-Sweden, Inc., New York, N.Y. ) 
SN 399,955. H. Bahisens Keksfabrik KG, Hannover, Ger- "!ed Sept. 16, 1971. 


many. Filed Aug. 12, 1971. 
CHARLES DICKENS’ | 


B / a f f A rli Piret use July a 


SN 403,329. Fred Meyer, Inc., Portland, Oreg. Filed Sept. 
The Meaning of the word “Blitterli” is “little leaves.” 22, 1971. 


Shen ok teenie sett: in commerce September 1969. HOSTESS PRIDE 





For Fresh Meats (Int. Cl. 29) . 
First use March 1970. 


BANA-BEE —_— 
SN 403,473. Blue Anchor, Inc., Sacramento, Calif. Filed 


For Sandwich Cookies (Int..Cl. 30). Sept. 24, 1971. 
First use Dec. 16, 1970. 


SN 400,769. Nabisco, Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed Aug. 20, 
1971. 





SN 401,824. Borden, Inc., Columbus, Ohio. Filed Sept. 2, 


«see SIDEKICKS 


For Pickled Beets (Int. Cl. 29). 
First use Aug. 17, 1971. 


SN 401,941. Brugier and Trujillo, 8.A., Seville, Spain. Filed 
Sept, 3, 1971. 





For Fresh Grapes (Int. Cl. 31). 
First use Sept. 11, 1971. 


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SN 403,474. Blue Anchor, Inc., Sacramento, Calif. Filed 





J . 


Sept. 24, 1971. 
Applicant discléims any exclusive fights in and to the 
name “Brugier & Trujillo” and Sevilla (Espana)” apart from 
the mark as shown in the drawing. Owner of Spanish Reg. No. 
341,152, dated Mar. 28, 1959. For Fresh Grapes (Int..Cl. 31). 
For Edible Oils (Int. Cl. 29). First use Sept. 11, 1971. 








NOVEMBER 21, 1972 U. S. PATENT OFFICE TM 207 


SN 404,299. Warner-Lambert Company, Morris Plains, N.J. SN 407,584. Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company, Chicago, Ill. Filed 
Filed Oct. 4, 1971. Nov. 12, 1971. 


SUPER CHERRY 


Applicant hereby disclaims rights in the descriptive word 
“Cherry.” 

For Chewing Gum (Int. Cl. 30). 

First use Sept. 27, 1971. 





SN 404,319. Citrus Packers, Redlands, Calif. Filed Oct. 5, 


” EIRST AMERICAN 


For Fresh Citrus Fruits (Int.Cl. 31). 





First use Jan. 1, 1971. The drawing is lined for the colors red and green. Without 

: prejudice to any common law rights in the term, now or later 

owned by applicant, the word “Spearmint” is disclaimed apart 

SN 404,512. American Kitchen Foods, Inc., Greenwich, Conn. from the mark as shown. Owner of Reg. Nos, 64,816, 767,927. 
Filed Oct. 7, 1971. and others. 


For Chewing Gum (Int. Cl. 30). 
I LOVE. PEAS First use Sept. 20, 1971. 


The word “Peas” is @isclaimed apart from the mark as 
shown. 

For Mixed Vegetable Product Consisting of Potatoes and 
Peas (Int. Cl. 29). 

First use Sept. 15, 1971. 





SN 407,852. Spofa-Spojene Podniky Pro Zdravotnickou 
Vyrobu, d.b.a. Spofa-United Pharmaceutical Works, Prague, 
Zizkov, Czechoslovakia. Filed Noy. 16, 1971. 


TRIBAX 





SN 404,540. Green Giant Company, Le Sueur, Minn. Filed 


Oct. 7, 1971. 
‘ Owner of Czechoslovakian Reg. No. 160,303, dated Mar. 23, 
1971. 
GREEN GIANT For Animal Feed Compositiéns Containing a Specific Anti- 
timal i de- 
Owner of Reg. Nos. 230,035, 884,249, and others. ee ee ee premiere csi) — 
For Frozen Sandwiches (Int. Cl. 29). 
First use Sept. 18, 1970. ——_—_ 
SN 408,340. Castle & Cooke, .— Honolulu, Hawaii. Filed 





SN 406,198. Borden, Inc., Columbus, Ohio. Filea Oct. 28, “0: 2 1071. is) 


* SACRAMENTO 


Owner of Reg. No. 608,071. 
For Canned Fruits and Vegetables oe Cl. 29). 
First use 1933. 





SN 406,894. McKee Peking | Company, Collegedale, Tenn. 
Filed Nov. 4, 1971. f 


MISS SPACE PROTEIN 
Owner of Reg. Nos. 804,812, 918,644, and 919,878. 


No exclusive claim is mae to the word “Protein” apart yor Fresh Fruits, Macadamia Nuts and Macadamia Nut 





from the mark as shown. Owner Of Reg. No. 611,200. Candies (Int. Cls. 29, 30, 
For Cakes, Cookies and Pies (Int. Cl. 30). Fieee & 1956, on ee. 
First use Sept. 7, 1971. F 
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‘ SN 408,469. Trolleypop, Inc., Denver, Colo. Filed Nov. 22, 


SN 407,057. American Beef Packers, Inc, Omaha, Nebr. 1971. 
Filed Nov, 8, 1971. 


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For Packaged Pork Sausage Links, Bulk Packed Pork 
Sausage, Canned Hams, Packaged Bacon, Packaged Fresh Pork 
Products, and Packaged Pre-Cooked Pork Products (Int. Ci. 
29). For Popcorn (Int. Cl. 80), 


First use January 1970. First use Oct. 20, 1971. 





TM 208 
SN 410,697. Pearce-Young-Angel Company, Greenville, 8.C. SN 418,957. The Southland Corporation, Dallas, Tex. Filed 


Filed Dec. 20, 1971. 


PYACO 


Owner of Reg. No. 810,829. 
For Frozen French Fried Potatoes (Int. Cl. 29). 
First use Oct. 1, 1968. 





OFFICIAL GAZETTE 





NOVEMBER 21, 1972 


Mar. 20, 1972. 


LOFT’S 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 113,399, 599,137, and others. 

For Candy (Int. Cl. 30). 

First use at least as early as Dec. 31, 1953; at least as 
early as 1895 as to “Loft.” 





SN 410,982. CWR Citrus Processors, Inc., Yuma, Ariz. Filed §N 419,032, Certified Wholesalers Corp., Yonkers, N.Y. Filed 


Dec. 23, 1971. 


SIESTA 


For Fresh Citrus Fruits (Int. Cl. 31). 
First use at least as early as Jan. 1, 1965. 


SN 411,472. Lester Bieber, d.b.a. Natural Extract Company, 


Shaker Heights, Ohio. Filed Dec. 30, 1971. 


LESTER’S 


For Natural and Imitation Food Bxtracts (Int. Cl. 30). 
First use at least as early as May 11, 1971. 





SN 413,367. 
Pa. Filed Jan. 21, 1972. 





For Salt (Int. Cl. 30). 
First use June 1963. 


——————— 


SN 418,354. RJR Foods, Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed Mar. 
15, 1972. 


CHUN KING 
SKILLET 
MATH DIS 





SO oa 

The words “Skillet Main Dish” are disclaimed apart from 
the mark as a whole. The drawing is lined for the color red. 
The English translation of the Chinese character in the draw- 
ing is “Chun.” Owmet of Reg. Nos. 579,754, 896,588, and 
others. 

For Mixes for Making Dinners—Namely, 
Sweet and Sour Dinner ; Fried Rice Mix ; Egg Foo Young Din- 
ner ; Sukiyaki Dinner ; Pepper Steak Dinner ; Chow Mein Din- 
ner ; and Chop Suey Dinner (Int. Cl. 30). 

First use Feb. 29, 1972. 


International Salt Company, Clarks Summit, 


Mar. 21, 1972. 


FRY-LITE 


For Soy Bean Oil (Int. Cl. 29). 
First use in February 1971. 


SN 419,140. Butcher Boy Food Products, Inc., Riverside, 
Calif. Filed Mar. 22, 1972. 





For Mexican Frozen Meat Products (Int. Cl. 29). 
First use Aug. 5, 1971. 


LT 


SN 419,166. Kellogg Company, Battle Creek, Mich. Filed 
Mar, 22, 1972. 


Cook 


For Soups and Bases for Soups of All Kinds Including 
Beef Barley, Bean With Bacon, Beef Consomme, Beef Noodle, 
Chicken Consomme, Cream of Chicken, Chicken Gumbo, Chick- 
en Noodle, Chicken With Rice, Split Pea With Bacon, Vege- 
table Beef, Fisherman’s Chowder, Lentil With Frankfurters, 
Cream of Asparagus, Cream of Celery, Cheddar Cheese, Clam 
Chowder (Manhattan Type), Clam Chowder (New England 
Type), Old Fashioned Corn Chowder, Minestrone, Cream of 
Mushroom, Onion, Cream of Potato, Green Pea Soup, Tomato, 
Tomato Rice, Genuine Turtle and Vegetable; Jellied Con- 
somme, Jellied Consomme Madrilene and Vichyssoise (Int. 
Cl. 29). 

First use Dec. 8, 1971. 


teeta 


SN 419,375. General Mills, Inc., Minneapolis, Minn. Filed 
Mar. 24, 1972. 


FRUIT JAMBLE 


Applicant. disclaims the word “Fruit” apart from the mark 
as shown. 

For Dessert Mix and Topping Sold as a Unit (Int. Cl. 30). 

First use on or about Mar. 17, 1972. 





NOVEMBER 21, 1972 
SN 419,380. General Mills, Inc., Minneapolis, Minn. Filed 


Mar. 24, 1972. 
PERFORM 


For Ready-To-Eat Breakfast Cereal (Int. Cl. 30). 
First use on or about Mar. 9, 1972. 





SN 419,383. General Mills, Inc., Minneapolis, Minn. Filed 


Mar. 24, 1972. 
GLORY BE! 


For Dessert Mix and Topping Sold as a Unit (Int. Cl. 30). 
First use on or about Mar. 17, 1972. 


SN 419,385. General Mills, Inc., Minneapolis, Minn. Filed 
Mar. 24, 1972. 


FRUIT JAMBOL 


Applicant disclaims the word “Fruit” apart from the mark 


as shown. 
For Dessert Mix and Topping Sold as a Unit (Int. Cl. 30). 
First use on or about Mar. 17, 1972. 


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Class 47 — Wines 


SN 395,711. Cruse & Fils Freres, Bordeaux, France. Filed 
June 24, 1971. 


For Wines (Int. Cl. 38). 
First use Dec. 16, 1941; in commerce Dec. 16, 1941. 





SN 408,661. Filippo Pandolfini, Florence, Italy. Filed Nov. . 
24, 1971. 





Owner of Italian Reg. No. 232,988, dated Feb. 8, 1968. 
For Wine (Int. Cl. 33). 


TT 


SN 409,508. Alexander MacLeish, Montreal, Quebec, Can- 
ada. Filed Dec. 6, 1971. 


MATELOT 


Owner of Canadian Reg. No. 178,295, dated Sept. 10, 1971. 
For Wine (Int. Cl. 33). 


U. S. PATENT OFFICE 
Class 48 — Malt Beverages and Liquors 


SN 369,348. Furusawa Sake Brewing Co., Ltd., Sagae-shi, 


TM 209 


Yamagata-ken, Japan. Filed Aug. 28, 1970. 


* 





SAWAMASAMUNE 


The English translation of “Sawamasamune” is “Masamune 
Valley.” 

For Alcoholic Beverages—Namely, Sake (Int. Cl. 33). 

First use 1886 ; in commerce Feb. 9, 1964. 





SN 369,349. Furusawa Sake Brewing Co., Ltd., Sagae-shi, 
Yamagata-ken, Japan. Filed Aug. 28, 1970. 


KOYOMORI 





The Japanese expression “Koyomori” may be translated as 
“scarlet maple in bloom.” 

For Alcoholic Beverages—Namely, Sake (Int. Cl. 33). 

First use 1862 ; in commerce Nov. 22, 1967. 





SN 408,670. ‘San Miguel Corporation, Makati, Rizal, Philip- 
pines. Filed Nov. 24, 1971. 


OF COURSE! 


For Beer (Int. Cl. 32). 
First use April 1969 ; in commerce April 1969. 





Class 49 — Distilled Alcoholic Liquors 


SN 401,281. Charles Kelly, d.b.a. Kelly & Associates, Cer- 
ritos, Calif. Filed Aug. 26, 1971. 


Melly. x 


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lisco 





Applicant disclaims the word “Jalisco” separate and apart 
from its utilization in the mark. 

For Tequila (Int. Cl. 33). 

First use May 17, 1971. 








TM 210 
aN 49680h)| Piemete Distilieries Company, Louisville, Ky. 
SNO STORM 
For Alcoholic BeverageisNfamely, Egg Nog (Int. Cl. 33). 

First use Aug. 10, 1979" ae 
a ~ 


. 


SN 405,326. George Ballafittine & Son Limited, Dumbarton, 
Scotland. Filed Oct. 18, 1971. 


TORY, 


The name “Milton-Duff” is fanciful. 

For Whisky (Int. Cl. 33). 

First use 1824; in commérée Sépt. 18, 1971. 
. ee 


SN 408,880. Old Boone Distillery Co., d.b.a. 
Cie, Cincinnati, Ohio. Filed Nov. 26, 1971. 


TROTKA 


For Vodka (Int. Cl. 33). 
First use July 12, 1965. 


Class 50—Merchandise Not Otherwise 
Classified 


SN 382,641. Buford L. Williams, d.b.a. Do-Z Novelties, 
Campbell, Calif: Filed Feb. 1, 1971. 


DO-Z 


For Novelty Items—Namely, Dust Pans, Spatulas, Barbe- 
cue Knives and Forks; Rollmg’ Pins, Brooms, Egg Timers, 
Rub Boards, Golf Clubs, Croquet Mallets, Billiard Cues, Base- 
ball Bats, Tennis Rackets, Ping-Pong Paddles, Spades, Starter 
Ropes for Motors, Paint Brushes, Cleaning Brushes, Fly 
Swatters, Files, and Cooking Utensils (Int. Cl. 20). 

First use July 16, 1970. 


Maisonette et 


——E———— 


Wilton Enterprises, Inc., Chicago, Ill. Filed 


SN 391,231. 
May 5, 1971. 


SUGAR PLUM 


For Party Favors, Figurines and Ornaments (Int. Cl. 20). 
First use May 2, 1972. ; 


eee eee 
+. 


SN 404,181. Cherish Company, Jacksonville, Fla. Filed Oct. 


4, 1971. 
* 


Lovefiriints >>» 


For Bronzed Casting of Babies’ Hands or Feet Mounted on 
Wooden Plaques (Int. Cl. 6). 
First use May 23, 1971. 


OFFICIAL GAZETTE 
Class 51— Cosmetics and Toilet Preparations 


SN 366,442. Donald 8. Jenkins, Tarzana, Calif. Filed July 


NovEMBER 21, 1972 


27, 1970. 


ZIJIZ 


For Perfume, Cologne, and Toilet Waters (Int, Cl. 3). 
First use Dec. 15,1969. 


L’Oreal, Paris, France. Filed Dec. 23, 1970. 


MINIFIX 


Priority claimed under Sec. 44(d) on French Reg. No. 
806,675, dated Oct. 23, 1970. 
For Hair Dyes and Hair Coloring Preparations (Int. Cl. 3). 


SN 379,438. 





SN 379,485. Avon Products, Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed Dec. 


KEY 


For Lipstick and Nail Enamel (Inf. C?.'3). 
First use Sept. 3, 1970. 


NR 


SN 381,615. Le Voy’s Incorporated, Salt Lake City, Utah. 
Filed Jan. 21, 1971. 


VIVESSENCE 


For Cosmetics—Namely, Cremes, Facial Oils, Moisturizers, 
Facial Cleansers, Refresheners, Make-Up, Powders, Eye- 
Shadow, Eye-Liners, Bye-Brow, Pencils, Mascaras, and Lip- 
sticks (Int. Cl. 3): 

First use Mar. 30, 1969. 





SN 382,355. The BEC Co., Inc., Springfield, Pa. Filed Jan. 
29, 1971. 





The word “Perm” is disclaimed separate and apart from 
the mark as shown. 

For Hair-Set Styling Lotions and Hair Conditioners (Int. 
Cl. 3). 

First use Dec. 15, 1970. 





SN 382,948. L'Oreal, Paris, France. Filed Feb. 4, 1971. 


BLONDISSIMO 


Priority claimed under Sec. 44(d) on French. —_ No. 
832,722, dated Nov. 17, 1970. 
For Hair Lightener (Int. Cl. 3). 





NOVEMBER 21, 1972 U. S. PATENT OFFICE T™ 211i 


SN 383,882. Faberge, Incorporated, New York, N.Y. Filed SN ‘892/204. Bromar, Inc., South Bend, Ind. Filed May 17, 
Feb. 16, 1971. 1971. 





For Cosmetics and Toilet Preparations (Int. Cl. 3). 
First use Apr. 7, 1971. 


cL  — 


SN 394,032. S. Bonat & Bros., Inc., West Paterson, N.J. 


ig oe ae -7 Filed June 7, 1971. 
The mark consists of the design of a band of fabric de- DERMA DAN 
picting the colors orange, black and white which simulates 
tigress fur and encircles the cylindrical closure of the con- The word “Derma” is disclaimed apart from the mark. 
tainer of the goods. The drawing is lined for the color orange. For Hair Sprays (Int. Cl. 3). 
Owner of Reg. Nos. 645,566 and 915,541. First use Jan. 15, 1971. 
For Cologne (Int. Cl. 3). 
First use January 1969; Dec. 6, 1938, in a different form. 


ee 





SN 394,767. The Gillette Company, Boston, Mass. Filed 
June 14, 1971. 


HAPPY SKIN 


a 


SN 385,002. The Gillette Company, Boston, Mass. Filed 


Mar. 1, 1971. 
Owner of Reg. Nos. 869,800 and 869,801. 


SCANDINAVIAN SCRUB 
, For Skin Creme (Int. Cl. 8). 


For the purposes of registration no claim is made to the First use July 15, 1968. 
exclusive right to use the word “Scrub,” apart from the mark 
as shown, but appli€ant waives none of its common-law rights 


therein. SN 
For Skin Creme (Int. Cl. 3). ee Guy Degas, Paris, France. Filed Sept. 12, 


First use Aug. 24, 1970. ESTAMPE 


SN 390,706. Fragrance. of ieee eet Grand = Owner of French Reg. No. 498,828, dated Aug. 10, 1961 
Bahame Island, Bahames. » 8, 107. (Seine); Natl. Inst. No, 169,478, 


For Cosmetic Body Lotions and Creams; Make-Up Cos- 
metics—Namely, Rouge, Lipsticks, Eye-Brow and Eye-Lash 
‘T : Cosmetics, Face Powder, Make-Up Removers, Nail Polish, 
* 
SN 395,821. Dart Industries Inc., d.b.a. Vanda Beauty Coun- 
selor, Los Angeles, Calif. Filed June 25, 1971. 
Owner of Bahamian Reg. No. 6,075, dated Nov. 24, 1969. 


Nail Polish Removers and Solvents, Perfumery, Hair Lotions 
and Dentifrices (Int. Cl. 3). 
For Perfume and Cologne (Int. Cl. 3). Owner of Reg. Nos. 827,301, 919,893, and others. 
: For Suntan Creams, Lotions and Oils (Int. Cl. 3). 
First use June 7, 1971. 

















SN 391,592. Innova, Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed May 10, 
1971. 





SN 398,042. Dart Industries, d.b.a. Rexall Drug Company, 


B He } ; I + Los Angeles, Calif. Filed July 22, 1971. 


LIGHTEN OXIDE 


The word “Bronze” is disclaimed apart from the mark as Applicant disclaims the exclusive right to the word “Oxide” 
shown. apart from the mark as shown. Owner of Reg. No. 768,498. 

For Skin Bronzer Gel (Int. Cl. 3). For Liquid Hair Bleach (Int. Cl. 3). 

First use on or about Apr. 22, 1971. First use May 1969. 





TM 212 
SN 398,949. Deux Mille, Inc, San Francisco, Calif. Filed 


Aug. 2, 1971. 
PAPILLON 


The word “Papillon” translated into English means “but- 
For Perfume (Int. Cl. 8). 
First use Dee. 22, 1970. 





SN 390,223. Samuel Bonat & Bro., Inc., West Paterson, N.J. 
Filed Aug. 4, 1971. . 


CURL BY BONAT 


Applicant disclaims the word “Curl” apart from the mark 

as shown. Owner of Reg. Nos. 505,768, 538,299, and 787,023. 
For Permanent Waving Preparation (Int. Cl. 3). 
First use June 6, 1969. 


Sn 399,224. Samuel Bonat & Bro., Inc., West Paterson, N.J. 
Filed Aug. 4, 1971. 


PROTEIN BY BONAT 


Applicant disclaims the word “Protein” apart from the 
mark as shown. Owner of Reg. Nos. 402,853, 903,993, and 
others. 

For Permanent Wave (Int. Cl. 3). 

First use Mar. 25, 1970. 





SN 399,679. The Magic of Aloe, Inc., Cherry Hill, N.J. Filed 
Aug. 9, 1971. 


THE MAGIC OF ALOE 


Applicant hereby disclaims the word “Aloe” apart from 
the mark as shown. 

For Cosmetics (Int. Cl. 3). 

First use Apr. 15, 1971. 


SS 


SN 400,262. Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Filed 
Aug. 16, 1971. 


VELVA MOISTURE FILM 


The words “Moisture Film” are disclaimed apart from the 
mark as shown. Owner of Reg. Nos. 136,514, 205,732, and 
507,980. 

For Cosmetics (Int. Cl. 3). 

First use July 9, 1956. 


SN 400,263. Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Filed 
Aug. 16, 1971. 


INVISIBLE VEIL 


own. 
For Cosmetics (Int. Cl. 3). 
First use June 1, 1953. 


SN 401,175. Parfums Jamaica, Ltd., Kingston, Jamaica, West 
Indies. Filed Aug. 25,1971. 


WHITE WITCH 


For Perfumes, Colognes, and Toilet Water (Int. Cl. 3). 
First use Apr. 8, 1971; in commerce Apr. 8, 1971. 


OFFICIAL GAZETTE 





NOVEMBER 21, 1972 


SN 401,296. Or-Blos Company, Inc., Miami, Fla. Filed Aug. 
26, 1971. 


BAL HARBOUR 


For Perfume (Int. Cl. 3). Ree. 
First use July 30, 1971. 4 


SS 


SN 401,343. Yardley of London, Inc., Totowa, N.J. Filed 
Aug. 26, 1971. 


SHADOW SHEEN 


Applicant disclaims exclusive right to the word “Shadow” 
apart from the mark as shown. 

For Eye Makeup (Int. Cl. 3). 

First use Oct. 1, 1970. 


eee 


SN 401,345. Yardley of London, Inc., Totowa, N.J. Filed 
Aug. 26, 1971. 


EASY LINER 


Applicant disclaims exclusive right to the word “Liner” 
apart from the mark as shown. 

For Eye Makeup (Int. Cl. 3). 

First use Oct. 1, 1970. 


nee 


SN 402,239. Hitchins Chemical Company Ltd., d.b.a. Marie 
Earle, Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. Filed Sept. 8, 
1971. 








For Cologne (Int. Cl. 3). 
First use Aug. 6, 1971; in commerce Aug. 6, 1971. 


SN 402,484. Warner-Lambert Company, Morris Plains, N.J. 
Filed Sept. 10, 1971. 


TIME AND AGAIN 


For Anti-Perspirant * Cl. 3). 
First use Sept. 2, 1971 


eee 


SN 402,485. Warner-Lambert Company, Morris Plains, N.J. 
Filed Sept. 10, 1971. 


WELCOME TOUCH 


For Hand Lotion (Int. Cl. 3). 
First use Aug. 26, 1971. 


SN 402,486. . Warner-Lambert Company, Morris Plains, N.J. 
Filed Sept. 10, 1971. 


COMPLIDENT 


For Denture Breath Freshener (Int. Cl. 3). 
First use Aug. 26, 1971. 








NOVEMBER 21, 1972 


U. S. PATENT OFFICE 


TM 213 


SN 402,487. Warner-Lambert Company, Morris Plains, N.J. SN 405,982. Estee Lauder Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed Oct. 


Filed Sept. 10, 1971. 


POWERDENT 


For Denture Cleaner (Int. Cl. 3). 
First use Aug. 26, 1971. 


Tr 


SN. 402,491. Warner-Lambert Company, Morris Plains, N.J. 
Filed Sept. 10, 1971. 


TOUCHING 


For Hand Lotion (Int. Cl. 3). 
First use Aug. 26, 1971. 





SN 402,961. Chesebrough-Pond’s Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed 
Sept. 17, 1971. 


CHEEKYCHOPS 


For Cheek and Lip Blusher (Int. Cl. 3). 
First use Aug. 11, 1971. 


TT 


SN 403,520. Lioyd-Hamol Limited, London, England, Filed 
Sept. 24, 1971. 


ULTRA-TAN 


Owner of British Reg. No. B727,873, dated Mar. 11, 1954. 


For Sun-Tanning Preparations (Being Cosmetic or Non- 


Medicated Toilet Preparations) (Int. Cl. 3). 





Beecham Inc., Clifton, N.J. Filed Oct. 8, 1971. 


STAND EASY 


For Foot Powder (Int. Cl. 3). 
First use Sept. 17, 1971. 


SN 404,614. 





SN 404,788. The Gillette Company, Boston, Mass. Filed Oct. 


‘DEEP NATURE 


For Hair Setting Gel (Int. Cl. 3). 
First use Sept. 28, 1970. 


SN 404,812. Ralph Lacher, d.b.a. Jordan K. Rand Limited, 
Sherman Oaks, Calif. Filed Oct. 12, 1971. 


MACHO 


The word “Macho” in Spanish means “virile” or “manly.” 
For Personal Hygiene Spray (Int. Cl. 3). 
First use November 1970. 


SN 405,864. Dart Industries Inc., d.b.a. Vanda Beauty Coun- 
selor, Los Angeles, Calif. Filed Oct. 22, 1971. 


ROMI 


For Cologne (Int. Cl. 3). 
First use Oct. 1, 1971. 


26, 1971. 
GLOSSAMER 


For Lip Gloss (Int. Cl. 8). 
First use Apr. 18, 1966. 





SN 406,039. Shulton, Inc., Clifton, N.J. Filed Oct. 26, 1971. 


TOP GRAIN 


For After Shave Lotion, Cologne, Personal Deodorant and 
Shave Cream (Int. Cis. 3 and 5). 
First use Aug. 6, 1971. 





SN 407,150. Pfizer Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed Nov. 8, 1971. 


THAT CERTAIN FEELING 


Owner of Reg. No. 872,319. 
For Hair Spray (Int. Cl. 3). 
First use Aug. 13, 1971. 





SN 407,658. The Gillette Company, Boston, Mass. Filed Nov. 


ee HAPPY DAYS 


For Spray Cologne (Int. Cl. 3). 
First use Sept. 15, 1971. 


A 


SN 407,997. Turner Hall Corporation, Newburgh, N.Y. Filed 
Nov. 17, 1971. 


HIDDEN SUPPORT 


Owner of Reg. No. 656,914. 
For Hair Spray (Int. Cl. 3). 
First use Oct. 4, 1971. 





SN 408,542. Shulton, Inc., Clifton, N.J. Filed Nov. 23, 1971. 


SEA HAWK 


For Cologne, Aerosol Deodorant, Shave Cream and After 
Shave Lotion (Int. Cis. 3 and 5). 
First use Nov. 1, 1971. 





Class 52 — Detergents and Soaps 


SN 388,197. The Diversey Corporation, Chicago, Ml. Filed 
Feb. 8, 1971. 


é 





For Concentrated Alkaline Washing Compound for Indus- 
trial Use (Int. Cl. 1). 
First use Dec. 17, 1970. 





TM 214 


SN 888,219. The Herbert Stanley Company, Skokie, Il. 
Filed Feb. 8, 1971. 


COSMETICS FOR FINE 
FURNITURE 


Applicant claims exclusive rights in the words “For Fine 
Furniture” only in the mark as a whole, and reserves its 
common law rights. 

For Preparation for Cleaning ang Conditioning Furniture 
(Int. Cl. 3). 

First use Nov. 15, 1967. 





SN 385,967. Hartfield-Zody’s, Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed 
Mar. 10, 1971. 


' ZODYS 


Owner of Reg. No. 790,083. 

For Baby Shampoo, Hair Shampoo, and Lotion Detergents 
for Washing Dishes (Int. Cl. 3). 

First use July 31, 1969. 


SN 387,079. H. B. Fuller Company, St. Paul, Minn., as- 
signee of Sep-Ko Chemicals, Inc., Minneapolis, Minn. Filed 
Mar. 22, 1971. 


’ 





Applicant hereby disclaims the terni “‘3 Second Cleaner” 
separate and apart from the mark as shown; however, by 
such disclaimer the applicant des not waive any common law 
or other rights it may now have or hereafter acquire with 
regard to such words. The drawing is lined for the color blue, 
but no claim is made as to color. ' 

For Liquid General Purpose Cleaner (Int. Cl. 3). 

First use Feb, 17, 1966. 


A 


4 
SN 388,219. Filters International, Inc., Lake Zurich, Ill. 


PURGET. 


For Detergent for Cleaning Filters (Int. Cl. 3). 
First use July 14, 1970; Sept. 25, 1963, in a different form. 





SN 388,587. Antonio Puig, S.A., Barcelona, Spain. Filed Apr. 


7, 1971. 
MOANA 
Owner of Spanish 328,408; dated Apr. 21, 1958. 


For Toilet Soap and Laundry and All 
Purpose Cleaning eape, and La ) All Purpose De- 
tergents (Int. Cl. ni = 


a" 


a 





, a.b.a, Horizon 
12,1971. 


SN 388,908. Horizon 
Industries, Cleveland, Pile 


MAKE-UP 


For All-Purpose Cleaner for Surface Sanitation (Int. Cl. 3). 
First use Mar. 29, 1971. 


OFFICIAL GAZETTE 





NOVEMBER 21, 1972 


SN 392,663. Walter G. Legge Company, Inc., New York, N.Y. | 
Filed May 20, 1971. | 


LEG. SPOT 


For the purpose of the registration only, applicant dis- 
claims the word “Spot” apart fromthe mark. Owner of Reg. 
Nos. 728,970, 851,198, and others. 

For Wall Cleaner (Int. Cl. 3). 

First use Mar. 10, 1971. 





Intex Products Inc., Greenville, 8.C. Filed July 


INTEX 


For Wax Stripper for Use on Tile and Linoleum Surfaces 


(Int. Cl. 3). 
First use July 8, 1971. 


SN 397,904. 
21, 1971. 





SN 404,075. The Gillette Company, Boston, Mass. Filed Oct. 


ee ron SBA 


For Hair Shampoo (Int. Cl. 3). 
First use Aug. 24, 1970. 





SN 406/142. ‘Jeffrey Martin, Inc., Union, N.J. Filed Oct. 27, 


1971. PSOREX 


Owner of Reg. No. 769,078. 
For Medicated. Hair and Scalp Shampoo (Int. Cl. 3). 
First use Oct. 1, 1963. 


laine 


SN 406,784. Organic Grooming Works, Inc., Pasadena, Calif. 
Filed Nov, 3, 1971. ‘ 





The portraits shown in the drawing are those of Robert 
William Strong, Robert Allen.Gregor, and Morris Richard 
Smith, whose consent is of record in this application. 

For Hair Shampoo (Int. Cl. 3). 

First use at least as early as May 7, 1971. 





SN 406,839. American ‘Cyanamid Company, Wayne, N.J. 
Filed Nov. 4, 1971. 


ZINCON 


For Dandruff Shampoo (Int. Cl. 3). 
First use Sept. 7, 1971. 





SN 407,153. Pfizer Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed Nov. 8, 1971. 


THAT CERTAIN FEELING 


Owner of Reg. No. 872,319. 
For Hair Shampoo (Int. Cl. 3). 
First use Aug. 13, 1971. 








NOVEMBER 21, 1972 U.S PATENT OFFICE TM.216 


| SN. 407,791. Colgate-Palmolive Company, New York, N.Y. SN 411,420. Hudson Pharmaceutical Corporation, New York; 
Filed Nov. 16, 1971. N.Y., assignee of Hudson National, Inc.; New York, N.Y. 
Filed Dec. 29, 1971. 


| FIERCE NATURA’ II 


For All-Purpose Cleaner (Int. Cl. 8). 
First use Oct. 2, 1964. For Hair Shampoo (Int. Cl. 3). 
First use July 19, 1971. 


—EEEEE———— 


SN 411,288. The Mennen Company, Morristown, N.J. Filed 
Dec. 28, 1971. SN 411,601. The Gillette Company, Boston, Mass. Filed 


Jan. 5, 1972. 


THE SUN LOOK TAME 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 541,186 and 701,520. 
For Hair Shampoo (Int. Cl. 3). For Hair Shampoo (Int. Cl..3). 
First use Dec. 8, 1971. First use June 1, 1971. 








SERVICE MARKS 
Gass 100 — Miscellaneous an 328,400. Jane Liewellyn Ott, Hinsdale, Ili) Filed Mar. 4, 


SN 369,146. Superintendence Company Inc., New York, N.Y. BLUE LIST 


Filed Aug. 26, 1970. 


For Certifying the Blood Lines of Horses (Int. Cl. 42). 
First use 1956. 


a 


SN 887,448. Stripers Unlimited, Inc., South Attleboro, Mass., 
assignee of Robert B. Pond, d.b.a. Stripers Unlimited, South 
Attleboro, Mass. Filed Mar. 25, 1971. 





Owner of Reg. No. 898,922. 

For Weighing of and Guaranteeing Accuracy of 
Said Weight (Int. CL. 42). . 

First use 1919. 





SN 374,526. Jack W. Haley, Sunset Beach, Calif. Filed Oct. 
28, 1970. 





CAPTAIN JACK’S . 
Applicant disclaims the word “Stripers” separate and apart 


For Restaurant and Nightclub Services (Int. Cl. 42). from the mark as shown, but —T: its common-law rights 
First use June 25, 1965. with respect thereto. 

For Association Services—Namely, ‘Promoting the Interests 
of Striped-Bass Fishermen (Int. Cl. 42). 
SN 881,010. The Home Furnishings Council, Inc., New York, First use on or about May 5, 1965. 

N.Y. Filed Jan. 14, 1971. 


SN 388,186. Vincent Cafiero Designs, Incorporated, Irving- 


DEBUT ton, N.Y. Filed Apr. 2, 1971. 


For Association Services—Namely, Promoting the Interests 
of Furniture Dealers (Int. Cl. 42). 


First use Oct. 23, 1970. VINCENT CAFIERO DESIGNS 








SN 383,760. Questech, Inc., Hamden, Conn. Filed Feb. 12, 


1971. 
QUESTECH Without relinquishing-any conimon law rights therein, 


the word “Designs” is disclaimed apart from the mark as 
shown. “Vincent Cafiero” is the name of a living individual 
For Consulting Services in the Field of Electrical and Elec- whose consent is of record. 
tronic Apparatus (Int. Cl. 42). For Architectural and Design Services (Int. Cl 42). 
First use Oct. 1, 1970. First use at least as early as Jan. 11, 1971. 





TM 216 


OFFICIAL GAZETTE 





NOVEMBER 21, 1972 


SN 391,582. James A. Block, 4.b.a. Creative Directions, SN 403,881. Ramada Inns, Inc., Phoenix, Ariz. Filed Sept. 


Bothell, Wash. Filed May 10, 1971. 


CREATIVE DIRECTIONS 


For Corporate Identity Design and Packaging Design Serv- 
fees (Int. Cl. 42). 
First use Mar. 22, 1971. 


SN 397,801. Central Development Corporation, Washington, 
D.C, Filed July 20, 1971. 


The mark comprises a fanciful representation of the letters 
“cae.” 

For Land Planning and Construction Planning and Loca- 
tion Services for Business and Investment Properties (Int. 
Cl. 42). 

First use as early as May 1969. 





SN 399,577. Brown Derby, Incorporated, Cleveland, Ohio. 
Filed Aug. 9, 1971. 





The mark comprises a fanciful representation of a derby 
hat on a head depicted by a monacle (circle) and nose (verti- 
cal line). Owner of Reg. No. 902,953. 

For Restaurant Services (Int. Cl. 42). 

First use Oct. 20, 1962. 


——SS———— 


SN 402,628. Michael Reese Hospital and Medical Center, 
Chicago, Ill. Filed Sept. 13, 1971. 


RHOVER 


For Recruitment of Donors for Blood and Blood Components 
(Int. Cl. 42). 
First use on or about Aug. 18, 1971. 


29, 1971. 





Owner of Reg. Nos. 741,047, 833,098, and others. 

For Hotel and Inn Services ; and Restaurant, Lounge, Con- 
vention, and Reservation Services (Int. Cl. 42). 

First use Feb. 10, 1961. 





SN, 404,076. Host International, Inc., Santa Monica, Calif. 
Filed Oct. 1, 1971. 


HOST AIRPORT HOTEL 


Applicant disclaims the words “Airport Hotel” apart from 
the mark shown, but applicant waives none of its common 
law rights therein. 

For Hotels, Motels, Restaurants, and Snack Bars (Int. Cl. 
42). 

First use Feb. 10, 1970. 


‘SN 404,077. Host International, Inc., Santa Monica, Calif. 
Filed Oct. 1, 1971. 





For Hotels, Motels, Restaurants, and Snack Bars (Int. Cl. 
42). 
First use Feb. 10, 1970. 





SN 407,002. Litton Charolais Ranch, Inc., Chillicothe, Mo. 
Filed Nov. 5, 1971. 


LCR-BVA 


For Computerized Breeding Value Analysis on Cattle (Int. 
Cl. 42). 
First use June 26, 1971. 


LT 


SN 409,413. Brican Holdings Limited, d.b.a. Hiatus Inter- 
national, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Filed Dec. 6, 1971. 


HIATUS 


Priority claimed under Sec. 44(d) on Canadian application 
filed June 10, 1971; Reg. No. 188,821, dated June 16, 1972. 
For Social Club Services (Int. Cl. 42). 








NOVEMBER 21, 1972 U. §. PATENT, OFFICE TM 217 


SN 410,174. American Service Foundation, Inc., Dallas, Tex. SN 373,205. Daniel C. Hanna, d.b.a. Firehouse 5 Car Wash 
Filed Nov. 18, 1971. Systems and Hanna Industries, Portland, Oreg. Filed 


Oct. 13, 1970. 
For Conducting Drug Rehabilitation Centers by Providing 4 
Food, Shelter, Medical, Psychological, Religious and Voca- 
tional Services to People Having Problems With Drugs and 
SN 410,936. Universal Oil Products Company, Des Plaines, 
Ill. Filed Dec, 22, 1971. Owner of Reg. No. 922,564. 
For Rendering Technical Assistance in Connection With 


Drug Usage (Int. Cl. 42). 
First use at least as early as December 1969. 
the Establishment and/or Operation of Car Wash Systems 





OLEX (Int. Cl. 35). 
First use first week of May 1969. 
TN 
Owner of Reg. Nes. 60,018, 'VOS\s06, und others: SN 374,569. Peter Pan Cut ‘n Curl, Inc., Buffalo, N.Y. Filed 


For Research, Development, Evaluation, Market and Eco- 
nomic Studies, Consultation, Design, Engineering and Techni- 
cal Services for Others in Connection With a Process for the 


a of Hydrocarbons According to Chemical Type (Int. PETER P AN CUT & CURL 


First use on or prior to Dec. 1, 1971. 


Oct. 28, 1970. 


No claim is made to the words “Cut & Curl” apart from 
the mark as a whole. 
SN 412,196. Seismic Computing Corp., Houston, Tex. Filed For Services Comprising the Lending of Technical Assist- 


Jan. 10, 1972. ance in the Establishment and Operation of Beauty Parlors 
(Int. Cl. 35). 
First use Oct. 1, 1970. 


GEOSYNTHESIS — 


SN 376,948. Phillips Petroleum Company, Bartlesville, Okla. 
Filed Nov. 23, 1970. 


SN 416,419. Vincent Luvera, d.b.a. Naples Pizza, Bethl 
hem, Pa. Filed Feb. 24, 1972. . © For Computerized Efficiency Evaluation of Industrial Proc- 


cesses (Int. Cl. 35). 
First use at least as early as Oct. 26, 1970. 





For Seismic Data Processing Services (Int. Cl. 42). 
First use at least as early as July 17, 1969. 








SN 376,949. Phillips Petroleum Company, Bartlesville, Okla. 
Filed Nov. 23, 1970. 


OPVAN 


For Computerized Efficiency Evaluation of Industrial Proc- 
esses (Int. Cl. 35). 
First use at least as early as June 16, 1969. 





A  — 


For Restaurant Services (Int. Cl. 42). 
First use in or about February 1967. SN 382,784. Famous French Galleries, Ltd., Saluda, Va. 
Filed Feb. 3, 1971. 





Class 101 — Advertising and Business 


SN 353,650. Electronic Data Systems Corporation, Dallas, 
Tex. Filed Mar. 10, 1970. 


EDS 





For Computer Programming Services Including the De- 

sign, Implementation and Management of Electronic Data 

Processing Programs (Int. Cl, 35). For Art Gallery Services (Int. Cl. 42), 
First use at least as early as Sept. 1, 1964. First use Sept. 1, 1967. 





TM 218 


OFFICIAL GAZETTE 





NOVEMBER 21, 1972 


SN 388,761. Robert W. Beader, d.b.a. Models International, SN 399,238. Data Service Agency, Inc., Clayton, Mo. Filed 


Ferndale, Mich. Filed Apr. 9, 1971. 





The word “Models” is disclaimed apart from the mark as 
shown. 

For Distirbutorship Services tm the Field of Foreign Made 
Planes, Trains and Boat Models (Int. Cl. 35). 

First use July 1969. 





SN 389,605. The May Department Stores Company, 4.b.a. 
Venture Stores, St. Louis, Mo. Filed Apr. 19, 1971. 


VENTURE 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 383,056, 383,057, and 383,058. 
For Retail Grocery Store Services (Int. Cl. 42). 
First use Jan. 28, 1970. 





SN 395,262. Shepherd Brothers Carpet Shop, Inc., Greens- 
boro, N.C, Filed June 18, 1971. 





For Retail Store Services Featuring the Sale of Carpets (Int. 
Cl. 42). 
First use October 1968. 


SN 399,237. Data Service Agency, Inc., Clayton, Mo. Filed 
Aug. 4, 1971. 


= EMS 


For Accounts Receivable Management and Advising Serv- 
ices Incidental Thereto (Int. Cl. 35). 
First use June 15, 1959. 


Aug. 4, 1971. 
& 





No claim is made to the word “Systems” apart from the 


mark as shown. 
For Accounts Receivable Management and Advising Serv- 


ices Incidental Thereto (Int. Cl. 35). 
First use June 15, 1959. 


LT 


SN 400,183. University of Oklahoma Research Institute, 
Norman, Okla. Filed Aug. 13, 1971. 


GIPSY 


For General Computerized Information and Retrieval Serv- 
ices (Int. Cl. 35). 
First use July 1968. 


SN 401,981. Multicon Properties, 
Filed Sept. 3, 1971. 


Inc., Columbus, Ohio. 


For Management of Residential and Recreational Communi- 
ties for Others (Int. Cl. 35). 
First use June 25, 1971. 





SN 407,737. The Roger Marquet Co., Inc., Pennsauken, N.J. 
Filed Nov. 15, 1971. 


THE BEAUTIFUL HOME 
BOUTIQUE 


“Boutique” is disclaimed apart from the mark as shown. 

For Retail Giftware Services.Within a Supermarket, Drug 
Store, or Other Retail Store (Int. Cl. 42). 

First use Aug. 30,1971. 





SN 407,807.. Deborah D. Laughlin, d.b.a. Scotland by the 
Yard, Quechee, Vt. Filed Nov. 16, 1971. 


SCOTLAND BY THE YARD 


Applicant disclaims exclusive rights to the geographic term 
“Scotland” apart from the mark as shown. Owner of Reg. 
No, 810,019. 

For Mail Order and Retail Services of the Goods of Others 
Imported From Scotland (Int. Cl. 42). 

First use October 1954. 








NovEMBER 21, 1972 U. S. PATENT OFFICE TM 219 


SN 408,375. Garden State Tire Corp., Lodi, N.J. Filed Nov. SN 897,092. LV Computer Systems Inc., New York, N.Y. 
22, 1971. Filed July 12, 1971. 





For Electronically Providing Securities Trading Informa- 
tion to Remote Locations (Int. Ch 36). 
First use May 1971. 








SN 397,610. South Shore National Bank, Quincy, Mass. Filed 


. Th 
The drawing is lined for the colors blue and purple. e July 16, 1971. 


words “Garden State Tire Centers” are disclaimed apart from 
the mark as shown. 

For Retail Store Services (Int. Cl. 42). 

First use Aug. 1,1971. ~ 


SN 408,663. Questor Corporation, Toledo, Ohio. Filed Nov. A 
24, 1971. 


KICKER 


For Promoting the Sale of Goods and/or Services by Means Owner of Reg. No. 784,965. 








of a Contest and Gift Certificates (Int. Cl. 35). For Banking Services—Namely, Checking and Savings Ac- 

First use Jan, 5, 1971. ( (ei counts, Making of Loans, Financing Purchases, Acting as 

Fiduciary, Trustee and Custodian; Furnishing Safe Deposit 

—EE——— Boxes; Furnishing Letters of Credit, Drafts and Checks; 

SN 427,635. Interyacht, Inc., Newport, R.I. Filed June 19, am Financial Obligations;.and Foreign Exchange (Int. 
1972. ~ 


First use Feb. 1, 1963. 


TN 


IN T E R Y A C H T “— ny 9 Service Agency, Inc., Clayton, Mo. Filed 
- D-S COLLECTION AGENCY 


No claim is made to the words “Collection Agency” apart 
For Yacht Brokerage (Int. Cl, 35). from the mark as shown. 
First use Dec. 1, 1969. For Delinquent Account Collection Services and Receivable 
Collection Services Incidental Thereto (Int. Cl. 36). 
First use at least as early as July 1956. 











Class 102 — Insurance and Financial 
SN 398,428. Surety Life Insurance Company, Salt Lake City, 


SN 378,901. Via Computer, Inc, San Diego, Calit. Filea U*#2- Filed July 26, 1971. 


Dec. 16, 1970. SURETY | 
For Insurance Underwriting and Mutual Fund Investment 


PROPHIT 
Services (Int. Cl. 36), 


For Financial Consulting Services (Int. Cl. 36). First use on or about May 25, 1970. 


First use July 22, 1970. 
lene 


SN 398,429. Surety Life Insutahice Company, Salt Lake City, 
SN 396,299. American Defender Life Insurance Company, Utah. Filed July 26, 1971. 
Raleigh, N.C, Filed July 1, 1971. , 


i 
For Insurance Underwriting and Mutual Fund Investment 


For Investing the Funds of Others (Int. Cl. 36). Services (Int. Cl. 36). 
First use at least as early as Sept. 10, 1970. First use on or about May 25, 1970. 

















TM 220 


SN 398,430. Surety Life Insurance Company, Salt Lake City, 
Utah, Filed July 26, 1971. 





SURETY 


The mark consists of a stylized leaf design and the word 
“Surety.” 

For Insurance Underwriting and Mutual Fund Investment 
Services (Int. Cl. 36). 

First use on about May 25, 1970. 


——————— 


SN 400,288. Hugh Johnson & Company, Inc., Buffalo, N.Y. 
Filed Aug. 16, 1971. 


THE TECHNICAL MONITOR 


For Stock Investment Analysis Services (Int, Cl. 36). 
First use July 5, 1971. 


SN 402,268. State National Bank, Rockville, Md. Filed Sept. 
8, 1971. 


GemGank 


For Banking Services (Int. Cl. 36). 
First use Dec. 1, 1970. 


— 


SN 402,269. State National Bank, Rockville, Md. Filed Sept. 


8, 1971. 


For Banking Services (Int. Cl. 36). 
First use Jan. 1, 1965; 
< .s9 
——_—— 
SN 402,270. State National Bank, Rockville, Md. Filed Sept. 
8, 1971. 


For Banking Services (Int. Cl. 36). 
First use Apr. 1, 1970. 





OFFICIAL GAZETTE 
SN 406,984. Glendale Federal Savings and Loan Association, 


NOVEMBER 21, 1972 


d.b.a. The Squirrels Club, Glendale, Calif. Filed Nov. 5, 
1971. 





For Savings Account Services (Int. Cl. 36). 
First use Feb. 1, 1970. 


NN 


SN 414,264. Blair, Follin, Allen & Walker, Inc., Nashville, 


Tenn. Filed Feb. 1, 1972. 





american 
insurance 





trust 


Applicant disclaims exclusive right to use of the words 
“Insurance Trust” apart from the mark as shown. 

For Group Insurance Underwriting Services for Qualifying 
Employers, Including Life, Major Medical, Weekly Indemnity 
and Long Term Disability Income Insurance (Int. Cl. 36). 

First use during January 1972. 





Class 103 — Construction and Repair 


SN 369,370. The Larwin Group, Inc., Beverly Hills, Calif. 
Filed Aug. 28, 1970. 


TIBURON 


For Construction of Residential Dwellings to the Specifica- 
tion and/or Order of Others (Int. Cl. 36). 
First use in or about July 1969. 


eR 


SN 403,460. Witco Chemical Corporation, New York, N.Y. 
Filed Sept. 23, 1971. 


PRICED TO KEEP YOU 
COMING AND GOING 


For Gasoline Service Station Services (Int. Cl. 37). 
First use since April 1970. 





= a Litheote Company, Chicago, Ill. Filed Feb. 14, 
. LITHCOTE 


Owner of Reg. No. 729,358. 

For Coating and Lining Vessels,-Tanks, and Pipes for 
Others (Int. Cl. 37). 

First use 1935. 








NoveMBER 21, 1972 U. S. PATENT OFFICE TM 221 
Class 105 — Transportation and Storage lass 107 — Education and Entertainment 


SN 371,974. Surf-Air, Inc., Atlanta, Ga. Filed Sept. 28, SN 393,401. All American Hell Drivers, Paterson, N.J. Filed 
1970. May 28, 1971. 


ALL AMERICAN HELL 
DRIVERS 


a Applicant disclaims the words “Hell Drivers” apart from 
Air the mark as shown. 
For Shows, Exhibitions and Demonstrations of Automotive 


Driving Skill, Feats of Daring and Stunt Driving (Int. Cl. 





41). 
The drawing is lined for the colors green and blue. 
For Air Freight Forwarding Service (Int. Cl. 39). Tan aie o SOON 
First use Apr. 15, 1970. em 


SN 401,027. Leadership Systems, Incorporated, Silver Spring, 
Md. Filed Aug. 24, 1971. 





SN 394,816. Norfolk and Western Railway Company, 
Roanoke, Va. Filed June 14, 1971. 


Moraco 


The mark comprises, in part, a fanciful representation of 
For Coordinated Motor and Rail Transportation of Freight the letters “LSI.” The word “Results” is disclaimed. 
(Int. Cl, 39). For Educational Training Workshop Services Designed To 
First use May 5, 1969. Identify and Develop Leadership Talent, and Reporting on 
Results Thereof to Employers (Int. Cl. 41). 
First use May 21, 1971. 








SN 402,860. Pacific BEstablishment, Lugano, Switzerland. 


Filed Sept. 15, 1971. 
SN 410,945. WSM, Incorporated, Nashville, Tenn. Filed Dec. 


GATEWAY TOURS 22, 1971. 


Applicant disclaims the word “Tours” apart from the mark 

as shown. Owner of Reg. Nos. 337,972 and 667,528. ; 

ann Arranging, Booking, and Conducting Tours (Int. Cl. OPRYL AND U.S. A, 
First use since 1930 ; in commerce since 1930. 








Applicant makes no claim to exclusive rights in “U.S.A.” 
apart from the mark as shown. Owner of Reg. Nos. 880,198 


Class 106 — Material Treatment and 881,475. 


For Amusement Park Services (Int. Cl. 41). 


. First use June 18, 1971. 
SN 402,977. Duncan Galvanizing Corporation, Everett, Mass. 


DUNCANIZING on yma Baby Zoo, Inc., San Leandro, Calif. Filed Dec. 


For Steel Galvanizing Services (Int. Cl. 40). 


First use on or about Jan. 2, 1971. SAFARI WORLD 


LL 


SN 411,389. Aquarius, Inc. The Clean Water Company, 

Houston, Tex. Filed Dec. 29, 1971. For Exhibiting Wild Animals in a Simulated Natural Habl- 
tat (Int. Cl. 41). 

First use Jan. 1, 1971. 


SN 415,851. Niagara Frontier Hockey Corporation, Buffalo, 
N.Y. Filed Feb. 17, 1972. 


SWORDS 





For Entertainment Services—Namely, Professional Ice 
For Water and Waste Treatment Services (Int. Cl. 40). Hockey Contests (Int. Cl. 41). 
First use on or about Oct. 5, 1970. First use not later than July 1971. 








COLLECTIVE MEMBERSHIP MARKS 


Class 200 


SN 388,936. National Agsociati 
cago, Ill. Filed Apr. 12, 1971. 


NATIONAL ASSOCIATION 
OF SERVICE MANAGERS 


For Indicating Membership in Applicant. 
First use at least as early as Apr. 13, 1956. 





SN 400,122. Preferred Hotels Association, Toronto, Ontario, 


Canada. Filed Aug. 13, 1971. 





HOTELS 


For Indicating Membership in Applicant’s Association of 
Approved Hotels. 
First use January 1968; in commerce January 1968. 


TM 222 


ion of Service Managers, Chi- 


SN 404,848. Pharmaceutical Wholesalers Association, Tor- 


rance, Calif. Filed Oct. 12, 1971. 


PHARMACEUTICAL 
WHOLESALERS 
ASSOCIATION 


For Indicating Membership in Applicant Association. 
First use no later than Apr.:5;'1956. 


SN 408,970. Sweet Adelines, Inc., Tulsa, Okla. Filed Nov. 
29, 1971. 


SWEET ADELINES, INC. 


For Indicating Membership in Applicant. 
First use Dec. 14, 1954. 








TRADEMARK REGISTRATIONS ISSUED 
PRINCIPAL REGISTER 


Class 2 — Receptades 


947,468. SMILEY. Aladdin Industries, Incorporated. SN 
409,646. Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 12-8~71. 





Class 3 — Baggage, Animal Equipments, Port- 
folios, and Pocketbooks 


947,469. ALPENLITE. Wilderness Group, Inc. MULTIPLE 
CLASS (Classes 3 and 22). SN 400,527. Pub. 9—5—72. Filed 
8-18-71. 

947,470. PRE-BEDDED. Maryland Plastics Incorporated. 
SN 403,523. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 9-24-71. 





Class 4 — Abrasives and Polishing Materials 


947,471. GETTY AND DESIGN. Getty Oil Company. MUL- 
TIPLE CLASS (Classes 4, 6, 15, 21, 35, 52, 103, 105, and 
106). SN 380,432, Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 1-8-71. 





Class 6— Chemicals and Chemical Com- 

positions 

947,471. (See Class 4 for this trademark.) 

947,472. SELNIC. Les Sels de Nickel (Selnic) S.A. SN 
344,390. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 11-24-69. 

947,473. BPI AND DESIGN. By-Products, Inc. MULTIPLE 
CLASS (Classes 6, 10, and 46). 
Filed 3-26-70. 

947,474. DYAMYL. Warner-Lambert Company, by change of 
name from Warner-Lambert Pharmaceutical Company. SN 
374,900. Pub. 12-14-71. Filed 10-30-70. 

947,475. QUANTAFAX. Photophysics, Inc. MULTIPLE 
CLASS (Classes 6 and 37). SN 387,761. Pub. 9—5-72. Filed 
3-20-72. 

947,476. K2 ODOR LIFTER AND DBESIGN. 
SN 398,303. Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 7-26-71. 


947,477. MULTISTIX. Miles Laboratories, Inc. SN 407,137. 
Pub. 8-22-72. Filed 11-8-71. 


Chemiro AG. 





Class 8— Smokers’ Artides, Not Induding 
Tobacco Products 


947,478. PRES-KWIK. K-Tel International, Inc. SN 398,539. 
Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 7-28-71. 





Class 9 — Explosives, Firearms, Equipments, 
and Projectiles 


947,479. LAKE ERIE. Smith & Wesson Chemical Company, 
Inc., by mesne assignment and change of name from Bangor 
Punta Operations, Inc. SN 386,978. Pub. 9-5+72. Filed 
3-22-71. 


SN 355,105. Pub. 9-5-72. . 


Class 10 — Fertilizers 


947,473. (See Class 6 for this trademark.) 


a 


Class 12 — Construction Materials 


947,480. SERMBETEL. Telefix Incorporated, SN 362,088. Pub. 
9-5-72. Filed 6-8-70. 

947,481. FIBRACEL, Fibracel, S.A. SN 364,649. Pub. 
9-5-72. Filed 7—8-70. 

947,482. CEILINGWALL. Archdomec, Inc. SN 366,287. Pub. 
9-5-72. Filed 7-27-70. 

947,483. XI IN A CIRCLE. PPG Industries, Inc. SN 397, 300. 
Pub. 9-5-72, Filed 7-14-71. 

947,484. INNS’ BRUNK. Simpson Timber Company. SN 
400,052. Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 8-12-71. 





Class 13—Hardware and Plumbing and 
Steam-Fitting Supplies 


947,485. ELESA. Dr. Ing. Alberto Bertrant, d.b.a. Elesa. SN 
307,445, Pub. 9-5-—72. Filed 9-16-68. 

947,486. SANIVAC. Aktiebolaget Blectrolux. SN 365,818. 
Pub. 10-5-71. Filed 7-21-70. 

347,487. BLUE STRIPE PLASTIC TUBE DESIGN. Norton 
Company. SN 879,088. Pub. 8-5-72. Filed 12-18-70. 

947,488. LF 3000 AND DESIGN. Legris Fils. SN 379,937. 
Pub. 9-5-—72; Filed 12-31-70. 

947,489. DRIP-SAFE. Hilgendorff Brothers Custom Manu- 
facturing, d.b.a. Bell Staseen. SN 419,670. Pub, 9-5-72. 
Filed 3-27-72. 

947,490. PIC-A-PAC, Master Fence Fittings, Inc. SN 421 O07. 
Pub..9-5-72. Filed 4-11-72. , 


947,491. TUBE TURNS. Chemetron Corporation. SN 420, a4 
Pub. 9-12-72. Filed 4-10-72. . 





Class 14— Metals and Metal Castings and 
Forgings 


947,492. SPECPURE. Johnson, Matthey & Company Limited. 
SN 343,201. Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 11-12-69, 


947,493. LETRAFOIL. Letraset International Limited, by 
change of name from Letraset Limited. SN 386,381. Pub. 
9—5-72. Filed 3-15-71. da. OF : 


947,494. NEXON. United States Steel Corporation. SN 
399,202. Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 8-3-71, 


947,495. CARPENTDR MICRO-MELT. Carpenter Technology 
Corporation. SN 415,559. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 2-14-72. 





Class 15 — Oils and Greases 


947,471. (See Class 4 for this trademark.) 


947,496. MERRYTIME. Merry Time Products Corporation. 
MULTIPLE CLASS (Classes 15 and 50). SN 365,763. Pub. 
9-5-72. Filed 7-20-70. 


T™ 223 








TM 224 


947,497. WITHROW W AND DESIGN, Arthur C. Withrow 
Company. SN 367,256. Pub. 9—-5—72. Filed 8-5-70. 


947,498. PENETOR. North American Service Co., Inc. SN 
377,340. Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 11-27-70. 


947,499. MERLIN. Union Carbide Corporation. SN 380,425. 
Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 1-7-71. - 


947,500. HUDSON OF DELAWARE AND DESIGN. Hudson 
Oll Company of Delaware, Inc. SN 381,738. Pub. 9-5-72. 
Filed 1-22-71. 


947,501. MIDI-CANDLES. Béltaré Candle Company, Ltd. SN 
386,560. Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 3-17-71. 


947,502. BC. Béléaro Candle Company, Ltd. SN 386,561. 
Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 3-17-71. 


947,503. MECHANIC IN A CAN. Texize Chemicals, Inc. SN 
395,663. Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 6-23-71. 





Class 16 — Protective and Decorative Coatings 


947,504. MICCROSOL. Michigan Chrome & Chemical Com- 
pany. SN 374,070. Pub. 9-53-72. Filed 10-22-70. 


947,505. GRAPHSPEED. A. Sanderson & Company Limited. 
SN 394,836. Pub. 9—-5S—72. Filed 6-14-71. 


947,506. SERIN. Service Industries. SN 406,164. Pub. 
9-5-72. Filed 10-27-71. 


TT a 


Class 17 —Tobacco Products 


947,507. PUEBLO. Consolidated Cigar Corporation. SN 
404,331. Pub. 9—-5—72. Filed 10-5-71. 


947,508. ROCK ISLAND. Consolidated Cigar Corporation. 
SN 404,333. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 10-5-71. 


947,509. CALIENTE. Consolidated Cigar Corporation. SN 
404,338. Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 10-5—71. 





Class 18 — Medicines and Pharmaceutical 
Preparations 


947,510. FENDON. Burr Corporation. SN 382,054. Pub. 
1-4-72, Filed 1+27-71, 


947,511. GREEN CROSS ‘AND DESIGN. Green Cross Indus- 
tries, Inc. SN 382,253. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 1-28-71. 


947,512. KINGSTON. Kingston Marketing Co. SN 386,294. 
Pub. 9—-5-72. Filed 3-15-71. 


Class 19—Vehides 


947,513. FSW AND DESIGN. Falls Stamping & Welding Co. 
SN 354,824. Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 3-23-70. 


947,514. GULL OF BRISTOL AND DESIGN. Gull of Bristol, 
Inc. SN 357,827. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 4-24-70. 


947,515. AMERICAN EAGLE. West Coast Cycle Supply Co., 
Inc. SN 358,358. Pub. 4-11-72, Filed 4-29-70. 





Class 20 — Linoleum and Oiled Cloth 


947,516. KINGFISHER NAIRN AND DESIGN. Nairn-Wil- 
Mamson Limited. SN 395,519. Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 6-22-71. 


OFFICIAL GAZETTE 


NOVEMBER 21, 1972 


Class 21— Electrical Apparatus, Machines, 
and Supplies 


947,471. (See Class 4 for this trademark.) 

947,517. BENDIX AND DESIGN. The Bendix Corporation. 
MULTIPLE CLASS (Classes 21 and 26). SN 296,938. Pub. 
9-5-—72. Filed 4-30-68. 

947,518. W & T. Pennwalt Corporation. SN 371,786. Pub. 
9-5-72. Filed 9-25-70. 

947,519. WESTERN ELECTRIC. Western Electric Company, 
Incorporated. MULTIPLE CLASS (Classes 21 and 26). SN 
- 373,606. Pub..9—-5-72, Filed 10-19-70. 


947,520. CONMAX. Technical Wire Products, Inc. SN 
376,311. Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 11-16-70. 
947,521. BIFRONS AND DESIGN (PLAIN). Elecktro- 


akusztikai Gyar. SN 378,829. Pub, 9-5-72. Filed 12-16-70. 
947,522. CBP. Kabel- und Metallwerke Gutehoffnungshutte 
Aktiengesellschaft. SN 393,642. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 6-1-71. 
947,523. ELECTRICAL KNOW-HOW IN A BOX. Lectri-Pak 
Corporation. SN 397,095. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 7~—12-71. 
947,524. MINIFLECTOR. Scala Radio Company. SN 398,867. 
Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 7-30-71. 
947,525. ZOOOM MIKE. Bell & Howell Company. SN 400,832. 
Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 8-23-71. 





Class 22 — Games, Toys, and Sporting Goods 


947,469. (See Class 3 for this trademark.) 


947,526. PIPE DESIGN. Swilken Golf Company Limited. SN 
827,424. Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 5-15-69. 


947,527. REX AND DESIGN. Oy Haka-Wax Co. SN 863,348, 
Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 6-22-70. 


947,528. REX AND DESIGN. Oy Redox AB. SN 363,344. 
Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 6-22-70. 


947,529. SEX CAN BE FUN. John Kirby, d.b.a. John Kirby 
Productions. SN 365,443. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 7-16-70. 


947,530. STEEL-ITE AND DESIGN. Questor Corporation. 
SN 373,333. Pub. 95-72. Filed 10-14-70. 


947,531. GO GO. Barbee Manufacturing Company. SN 
873,643. Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 10-19-70. 


947,532. VAMPIRE. Imagineering, Inc. SN 378,482. Pub. 
9-5-72. Filed 12-11-70. 


947,533. KOMPERDELL AUSTRIA AND DESIGN. Franz 
Bednar & Sohn. SN 385,047. Pub. 9—5—72. Filed 3—1-71. 


947,534. ARTS & CRAFTS TODAY. Hasbro Industries, Inc. 
SN 387,708. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 3-29-71. 


947,535. GOOFY GEARS. Romper Room Enterprises, Inc. 
SN 387,789. Pub. 9—5-72. Filed 3-29-71. 


947,536. HATCHING EGGS. Romper Room Enterprises, Inc. 
SN 387,790. Pub. 95-72, Filed 3-29-71. 


947,537. GEAR CIRCUS! Entex Industries, Inc. SN 389,256. 
Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 4-15-71. 


947,538. TINY HEIR. Federated Department Stores, Inc. SN 
390,395. Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 4-27-71. 


947,539. P.M.P. Adirondack-Sherwood, Inc. SN 393,391. Pub. 
9-5-—72. Filed 5-28-71. 


947,540. SAND TEX-GLAS. Adirondack-Sherwood, Inc. SN 
393,393. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 5-28-71. 


947,541. LOK-CHOK. New York Toy Corporation. SN 
407,717. Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 11-15-71. 


947,542. MAGNUM. Milton Bradley Company. SN 412,240. 
Pub, 9-5-72. Filed 1-10-72. 


947,543. PLAYOFF. E. 8. Lowe Company, Inc. SN 412,669. 
Pub, 9-5-72. Filed 1-14-72. 


947,544. CAMP 7. Camp 7, Inc. SN 413,756. Pub. 9-5-72. 
Filed 1-26-72. 











NOVEMBER 21, 1972 


947,545. DAD. The Du-Dad Lure Co. SN 414,921. Pub. 
9-5-72. Filed 2—2-72. 

947,546. MAVERICK. Columbia Industries, Inc. SN 414,833. 
Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 2—7-72. 

947,547. SLATE-CRETE. Murray Marine Corporation. SN 
415,446. Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 2-14-72. 

947,548. PEANUT BUTTER. Mattel, Inc. SN 415,474. Pub. 
9-5-72. Filed 2-14-72. 

947,549. MAXEEN. Mattel, Inc. SN 415,480. Pub. 9-5-72. 
Filed 2-14-72. 


947,550. THE AGGRAVATOR. Von Stanford Sloan, d.b.a. 
Zorro Bait Co. SN 415,683. Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 2-15-72. 


947,551. ZORRO. Von Stanford Sloan, d.b.a. Zorro Bait Co. 
SN 415,684, Pub, 9-5-72. Filed 2-15-72. 





Class 23 — Cutlery, Machinery, and Tools, 
and Parts Thereof 


947,552. BETR-BILT. Barker Manufacturing Company. SN 
344,209. Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 11-21-69. 


947,553. TOP TORQUE. Fastener Control Corporation. MUL- 
TIPLE CLASS (Classes 23 and 26). SN 362,508. Pub. 
9-5-72. Filed 6-12-70. 


947,554. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. Nuovo Pignone S.p.A. 
SN 372,630. Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 10-6—70. 


947,555. CAMCO. Camco, Incorporated. SN 377,260. Pub. 
9-5-72. Filed 11-27-70. 


947,556. MINI-FIER. Special Equipment Fabricators, Inc. 
SN 378,716. Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 12-14-70. 


947,557. RUGER PORTA LOADER. Ruger Equipment, Inc. 
SN 380,453. Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 1-8-71. 


947,558. TWIFLEX. Twiflex Couplings Limited. SN 381,140. 
Pub. 9—5—72. Filed 1-15-71. 


947,559. SELAS AND DESIGN. Selas Corporation of Amer- 
ica. MULTIPLE CLASS (Classes 23, 31, and 34). SN 
381,350. Pub. 9-5-—72. Filed 1-19-71. 


947,560. POLYPROOFER. Illinois Tool Works, Inc. SN 
384,248. Pub. 9-5—72., Filed 2-9-71. 


947,561. KINGSTON. Kingston Marketing Co. SN 386,292. 
Pub. 9—5—72. Filed 3-15-71. 


947,562. KYOUIKU. Kyoulku Haguruma Kogyo Kabushiki 
Kaisha, d.b.a. Kyoulku Gear Mfg. Co., Ltd. SN 390,124. 
Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 4-23-71. 


947,563. HYDRO AX. National Tree Expert Co., Inc. SN 
395,436. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 6-21-71. 


947,564. YALE. Eaton Corporation. SN 395,966. Pub. 
9-5-—72. Filed 6-28-71. 


947,565. ZIPEZE. Elliott Business Machines, 
399,798. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 8-10-71. 


947,566. EMBEESEAL. The Metal Box Company Limited. 
SN 410,499. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 12-17-71. 


947,567. C.A.V. AND DESIGN, C.A.V. Limited. SN 414,913. 
Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 2-8-72. 


Inc. SN 





Class 24 — Laundry Appliances and Machines 


947,568. SPARTAN PRESS-O-MATIC AND DESIGN. Marco 
Corporation. SN 386,227. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 3-12-71. 





Class 25 — Locks and Safes 


947,569. DYNA LOK. Dynation Corporation. SN 420,865. 
Pub. 9—5-—72. Filed 4-10-72. 


U. S. PATENT OFFICE 


TM 225 


Class 26—Measuring and Scientific 
Appliances 


947,517. (See Class 21 for this trademark.) 
947,519. (See Class 21 for this trademark.) 
947,553. (See Class 23 for this trademark.) 
947,570. MAREXAR. Maruwa Company, Limited. SN 


370,947. Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 9-17-70. 

947,571. DURANT DIGITAL INSTRUMENTS AND DE- 
SIGN. Cutler-Hammer, Inc. SN 373,089. Pub. 9-5-—72. Filed 
10-12-70. 

947,572. DOXOTROL. Systematix Controls, Inc. SN 375,076. 
Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 11-2-70. 

947,573. FREE FLOW AND DBSIGN. Henry G. Klug Co., 
Inc. SN 378,279. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 12-9-70. 

947,574. AQUALITY. Frank Industries, Inc., d.b.a. Indus- 
trial Specialties. SN 382,261. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 1-28-71. 

947,575. LINED CIRCLE DESIGN. Optical Sciences Group, 
Inc. SN 398,615. Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 7-28-71. 

947,576. PHA-SCOPE. Pepi, Inc. SN 398,858. Pub. 9-5-72. 
Filed 7-30-71. 

947,577. RATION-RITE. International Harvester Company. 
SN 398,997. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 8-2-71. 

947,578. RC. Eastman Kodak Company. SN 402,314. Pub. 
9-5-72, Filed 9-9-71. 

947,579. XTL. Mamiya Koki Kabushiki Kaisha, d.b.a. 
Mamiya Camera Co., Ltd. SN 402,343. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 
9-9-71. 





Class 28 — Jewelry and Precious-Metal Ware 


947,580. CHATHAM CREATED. Carroll F. Chatham, d.b.a. 
Chatham Research Laboratories. SN 234,512. Pub. 2-22-72. 
Filed 12-13-65. 

947,581. CHATHAM CREATED. Carroll F. Chatham, d.b.a. 
Chatham Research Laboratories, SN 234,515. Pub. 2-22-72. 
Filed 12-13-65. 

947,582. TINY HEIR. Federated Department Stores, Inc. 
SN 390,396. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 4-27-71. 


Class 29 — Brooms, Brushes, and Dusters 


947,583. KLEEN-A-ROLL. Edwin Nail Seiler. SN 347,647. 
Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 1-2-70, 

947,584. SHUR-LINE AND DESIGN. Shur-Line Manufac- 
turing Co., Inc. SN 384,544. Pub. 9-5-72, Filed 2-22-71. 
947,585. BRU-SH-SH-ES. Dri Mark Products, Inc. SN 

394,735. Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 6-14-71. 
947,586. SPEE-D-ROL. R and R Product Development 
Co., Inc. SN 419,077. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 3-22-72. 





Class 31— Filters and Refrigerators 


947,559. (See Class 23 for this trademark.) 

947,587. MICROPHOR. Microphor Inc. SN 320,838. Pub. 
9-5-72, Filed 3-5-—69. 

947,588. MICRO-MATIC. Zurn Industries, Inc. SN 342,099. 
Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 10-29-69. 

947,589. CAPILLO. Toshin Science Co., Ltd. SN 354,242. 
Pub. 9-5-—72. Filed 3-16-70. 

947,590. FLOFREBZE. Frigoscandia Contracting Aktiebolag. 
SN 375,725. Pub, 9-5—72. Filed 11-10-70. 

947,591. C.A.V. AND DESIGN. C.A.V. Limited. SN 414,896. 
Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 2-8-72. 

947,592. CAV. C.A.V. Limited. SN 416,856. Pub. 9-5-72. 
Filed 2-28-72. 





TM 226 


Class 32 — Furniture and Upholstery 


947,593. CPACE-AGE. Delco Associates, Inc: SN 409,782. 
Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 12-9-71. 





Class 34 — Heating, Lighting, and Ventilating 
Apparatus 


947,559. (See Class 23 for this trademark.) 

947,504, .SEA CHEF. Ronson Corporation. SN 375,358. Pub. 
9—5-—72. Filed 11-5—70. 

947,595. SEA WELD AND DBSIGN. Arcair Company. SN 
386,971. Pub. 9-5-—72, Filed 3-22-71. 

947,596. FRYING SAUCER. Colorado Technologists, Incor- 
porated. SN 394,995. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed, 6-16-71. 

947,597, UNICO AND DESIGN. Universal Incinerator Cor- 
poration. SN 396,259. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 6-30-71. 


Class 35 — Belting, Hose, Machinery Pack- 
ing, and Nonmetallic Tires 


947,471. (See Class 4 for this trademark.) 


947,598. ESCORT. McCreary Tire & Rubber Company. SN 
316,234. Pub. 9-5—-72. Filed 1-09-69. 


947,599. PILLAR AND DESIGN. Nippon Pillar Packing 
Company. SN 399,034. Pub, 9-5-72. Filed 8-2~71. 


947,600. BLIZZARD. Dudco Tires, Inc. SN 402,072. Pub. 
9-5-72. Filed 9-7-71. 


947,601. COSTEEL. The Mohawk Rubber Company. SN 
402,351. Pub. 9—-5—72. Filed 9-9-71. 


947,602. CORDYSTEEL. The Tire & Battery Corporation. 
SN 402,766. Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 9-14-71. 


947,603. MULTISTEEL. The Tire & Battery Corporation. 
SN 402,767. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 9-14-71. 


Class 36 — Musical Instruments and Supplies 


947,604. ARTIST PALLETTE ETC. (DESIGN). Charles 
W. Haddock, d.b.a. Charles. Haddock, M.A. SN 326,094. 
Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 5-1-69. ; 


947,605. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. Action Records, In- 
corporated. SN 872,692. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 10—7-70. 


947,606. IC AND DESIGN. Farfisa 8.p.A. SN 373,406. Pub. 
9-5-72. Filed 10-15-70. 


947,607. PIONEER. Pioneer Kabushiki Kaisha, d.b.a. Pio- 
neer Electronic Corporation. SN 379,886. Pub. 9—5-72. 
Filed 12-30-70. 





Class 37— Paper and Stationery 


947,475. (See Class 6 for this trademark.) 


947,608. FINLAND AND DESIGN. Suomen Paperitehtaitten 
Yhdistys. SN 361,022, Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 5-27-70. 


947,609. SAKURA SHARP. Sakura Color Products Corpora- 
tion, d.b.a. Kabushiki Kaisha Sakura Cray-Pas. SN 384,228. 
Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 2-18-71. 


947,610. TOGETHERNESS. Dri Mark Products, Inc. SN 
388,217. Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 4—2-71. 


947,611. BEAR AND DESIGN. Ambidex Equipment Sorto- 


files. SN 391,394. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 5—7-71. 


OFFICIAL GAZETTE 





NOVEMBER 21, 1972 


947,612. NUDGE. Almqvist & Wiksell A.B. SN 392,389. Pub. 
9-5-72. Filed 5-18-71. 

947,613. CHEM FIBRE. International Paper Company. SN 
395,021. Pub. 9—-5—72. Filed 6-16~71. ; 

947,614.. PHASE Il. Hammermill Paper Company. SN 
404,793. Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 10-12-71. 





Class 38 — Prints and Publications 


947,615. HOUSEWARES SHOW STOPPER. Harcourt Brace 
Jovanovich, Inc., d.b.a, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich Publi- 
cations. SN 377,901, Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 12-4-70. 

947,616. MATERIALS MARKETING NEWSLETTER. Rein- 
hold Publishing Company, Inc., by merger and change of 
name from Reinhold Publishing Corporation. SN 379,446. 
Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 12-23-70. 

947,617. HEARD ON THE STREET. Dow Jones & Company, 
Inc. SN 379,499. Pub. 9—5—72. Filed 12-24-70. 

947,618. KIDS. Kids’ Publishers, Inc. SN 380,089. Pub. 
9-5-72. Filed 1-4~-71. 

947,619. AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIA- 
TION AND DESIGN. American Veterinary Medical Asso- 
ciation. SN 381,549. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 1-21-71. 

947,620. THE JOURNAL OF IRREPRODUCIBLE RE- 
SULTS. Rita Y. Scherr, d.b.a. Journal of Irreproducible 
Results. SN 387,191. Pub. 9-5—72, Filed 3-23-71. 

947,621. JIR. Rita Y. Scherr, d.b.a. Journal of Irreproducible 
Results. SN 387,192. Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 3-23-71. 

947,622. YEARBOOK OF PROCUREMENT ARTICLES. Fed- 
eral Publications, Inc. SN 395,721. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 
6-24-71. 

947,623. JA AND DESIGN. Junior Achievement, Incorpo- 
rated. MULTIPLE CLASS (Classes 88 and 107). SN 395,895. 
Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 6-28-71. 

947,624. HIGHROADS. Arizona Automobile Association. SN 
400,427. Pub. 9-5-—72. Filed 8-18-71. 

947,625. CERAMIC TRADE NEWS AND CATALOG FILE. 
Scott Advertising & Publishing Co. SN 400,506. Pub. 9—5-—72. 
Filed 8-18-71. 


947,626. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. Parasol Press Ltd. 
SN 404,849, Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 10-12-71. 


—__ Sr 


Class 39 — Clothing 


947,627. BUSHWACKER. Modern Shoe 
366,387. Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 7-27-70. 


947,628. MISSY MARSH. Interco Incorporated. SN 379,869. 
Pub, 9-5-72. Filed 12-30-70. 


947,629. FASHION TRIM. Willcox & Gibbs, Inc. MULTI- 
PLE CLASS (Classes 39 and 40). SN 384,986. Pub. 5-9-72. 
Filed 3-1-71. 

947,630. ORTHO SCHAF. Orthoschaf, Inc. SN 391,720. Pub. 
9-5-72. Filed 5-11-71. 


947,631. MACHO. Mowad Manufacturing Co. SN 399,823. 
Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 8-10-71. 


947,632. DIGAME AND DESIGN. Smerling Imports, Inc. 
SN 399,912. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 8-11-71. 


947,633. WALTER BOOTH AND DESIGN. SCOA Industries 
Inc. SN 402,636, Pub, 95-72, Filed 9-13-71. 


947,634. KNOCKABOUTS. Pendleton Woolen Mills. SN 
403,697. Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 9-27-71. 


947,685. CEDARGLEN FASHIONS AND DESIGN. Perfec- 
tion Frocks, Inc. SN 404,674. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 10-8-71. 


947,636. TENDER LACE. Maidenform, Inc. SN 404,824. 
Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 10-12-71. 


947,637. SHEER SPLENDOR. Sheer Splendor, Inc. 
406,037. Pub. 9—-5—72. Filed 10-26-71. 

947,638. ZETA. Uniroyal, Inc. SN 406,063. Pub. 9-5-72 
Filed 10-26-71. 


Company. SN 


SN 








NOVEMBER 21, 1972 


947,639. SIR-PLUS. Maro Hosiery Corp. SN 406,141. Pub. 
9-5-72. Filed 10-27-71. 

947,640. T BAND. Concordia Leg Apparel Inc. of N.C. SN 
406,208, Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 10-28-71. 

947,641. ISOCEPT. International Paper 
406,757. Pub. 9—5-—72. Filed 11-3-71. 


947,642. RIGHT TIME. Norstan Industries, Inc. SN 406,778. 
Pub. 9—5-72. Filed 11-3-71. 


947,643. RIGHT PLACE. Norstan Industries, Inc. SN 
406,779. Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 11-3-71, 


947,644. CAREER BEAUTY. Burlington Industries, Inc. SN 
407,507. Pub, 9-5—72. Filed 11-12-71. 


947,645. LOVABLE. The Lovable Company. SN 407,691. 
9-5-72, Filed 11-15-71. 


TT 


Class 40—Fancy Goods, Furnishings, and 
Notions 


947,629. (See Class 39 for this trademark.) 


947,646. NATURALOCKS AND DESIGN. Naturalocks, Inc. 
SN 379,266. Pub. 9—5-72. Filed 12-21-70. 


Company. SN 





Cass 42— Knitted, Netted, and Textile 
Fabrics, and Substitutes Therefor 


947,647. STORK DESIGN. Federated Department Stores, Inc. 
SN 376,687. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 11-20-70. 


Class 44—Dental, Medical, and Surgical 
Appliances 


947,648. CONCEPT AND DESIGN. Concept Inc. SN 325,122. 
Pub. 8-18-70. Filed 4-21-69. 

947,649. QUADREX. Photosystems Corporation. SN 379,696. 
Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 12-28-70. 

947,650. CAU-BOY. American Cyanamid Company. SN 
387,244. Pub. 9-5—-72. Filed 3-24-71. 


947,651. DR AND DESIGN. DR-Medical Products, Inc. SN 
391,691. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 5-11-71. 


947,652. NU-FORM. LRC International Limited. SN 392,284. 
Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 5-17-71. 


947,653. SIGVARIS AND DESIGN. Ganzoni & Cle A.G. St. 
Gallen W. SN 392,512. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 5-19-71. 


947,654. LENSERTER. Optikon Laboratories. SN 396,736. 
Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 7-7-71. 


947,655. LADY SCHICK. Schick Incorporated, by change of 
name from Schick Electric, Inc. SN 398,104. Pub. 9—5—72. 
Filed 7-22-71. 


947,656. PORTA-JECT. C. R. Bard, Inc., assignee of United 
States Catheter & Instrument Corporation. SN 399,570. Pub. 
9—5-—72. Filed 8-6-71. 





Class 45—Soft Drinks and Carbonated 
Waters 


947,657. KINGSTON. Kingston Marketing Co. SN 386,289. 
Pub. 9—-5-72. Filed 3-15-71. 


947,658. GAYLORD. Topco Associates, Inc. SN 397,650. 
Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 7-19-71. 


947,659. SNAPPLE. Clint Jones Company, Inc. SN 400,592. 
Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 8-19-71. 


U. S. PATENT OFFICE 


T 227 
Class 46— Foods and Ingredients of Foods 


947,473. (See Class 6 for this trademark.) 

947,660. CAPE HORN. Sociedad Pesquera San Antonio 8.A. 
SN 342,328. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 10-31-69. 

947,661, SPRINGDALE, The Kroger Co. SN 354,191. Pub. 
9-5-72. Filed 3-16-70. 

947,662. CULTURED LOVE AND DESIGN, American Fila- 
vor & Fragrance Corp., by change of name from Extrin 
Flavors, Inc. SN 364,230. Pub. 2-29-72. Filed 7-2-70. 

947,663. PARTY-TOAST. Generale de Panification. 
375,859. Pub, 9-5—72. Filed 11-12-70. 

947,664. VEERASWAMY'S. Veeraswamy’s (Food Products) 
Limited. SN 378,900. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 12-16-70. 

947,665. TRES ASES AND DESIGN. Tres Ases Sociedad 
Anonima Comercial, Industrial Inmobiliaria A: 

y Financiera, d.b.a. Tres Ases S.A. SN 386,915. Pub. 
9-5-72. Filed 3-19-71. 

947,666. DIMMITT BRAND. Dimmitt Agri Industries, Inc. 
SN 393,306. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 5-27-71. 

947,667. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. Good Earth Natural 
Foods, Inc. SN 393,542. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 6-1-71. 

947,668. QUALITY AND DESIGN. McCadam Cheese Com- 
pany, Inc. SN 397,584. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 7-16-71. 

947,669. YANKEE BRAND. McCadam Cheese Company, Inc. 
SN 397,586. Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 7-16-71. 

947,670. TRO-PAK AND DESIGN. Trophy Properties, Inc., 
assignee of Trophy, Inc. SN 401,056. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 
8-24-71. 

947,671. SAVICK. Gourmet Foods, Inc. SN 401,274. Pub. 
9-5-72. Filed 8-26-71. 

947,672. FIFE 'N DRUM. ITT Continental Baking Company. 
SN 401,391. Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 8-27-71. 


947,673. FAIR GROVE FARM. ITT Continental Baking 
Company. SN 401,392. Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 8-27-71. 


947,674. MR. ANTHONY. Joe Maggio. SN 401,973. Pub. 
9-5-72. Filed 9-3-71. 


947,675. THE KING OF STEAKS AND DESIGN. Stock 
Yards Packing Co., Inc. SN 410,155. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 
12-13-71. 


947,676. BALFORD FARMS. Baldwin Frankford Dairies, 
Inc. SN 410,243, Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 12-15-71. 


947,677. PANTRY PACK. Mars, Incorporated. SN 410,296. 
Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 12-15-71. 


947,678. SMILING SWEET POTATOE. H. P. Cannon & Son, 
Incorporated. SN 411,401. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 12-29-71. 





Class 48 — Malt Beverages and Liquors 


947,679. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. Associated Brewing 
Company. SN 364,025. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 6-30-70. 





Class 50 — Merchandise Not Otherwise 
Classified 


947,496. (See Class 15 for this trademark.) 


947,680. DUETT. Josef Voss. SN 361,900. Pub. 9-5-72. 
Filed 6-5-70. 


947,681. SOUL CREATURE. Rex John Vesey. SN 388,445. 
Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 4-5-71, 


947,682. PACK-RITE Packaging & Crating Co., Inc. SN 
401,876. Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 9-2-71. 


947,683. IDENTOLINE. W. H. Brady Co. SN 410,028. Pub. 
9-5-72. Filed 12-13-71. 


947,684. RUFEEDER. Feterl Manufacturing Co. SN 410,069. 
Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 12-13-71. 





TM 228 
947,685. DESIGN. William H. Boggs, d.b.a. Custom Dual 
Signs, SN 411,267. Pub, 9-5-72. Filed 12-27-71. 


947,686. AMERICAN BEAUTY FLAG. Valley Forge Flag 
Company, Inc. SN 411,560. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 1-3-72. 


947,687. 4 SCORE. Aluminum Company of America. SN 
411,640. Pub. 9-5—72, Filed 1-3-72. 


947,688. VENTOR. Aluminum Company of America. SN 
411,656. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 1-3-72. 


947,689. 8 SCORE. Aluminum Company of America. SN 
411,657. Pub. 9-5—-72. Filed 1-3-72. 


947,690. BUSHIELD. Manufacturing Technology, Inc. SN 
411,959. Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 11-19-71. 





Class 51 — Cosmetics and Toilet Preparations 


947,691. CHANSON. Chanson Cosmetics Inc. MULTIPLE 
CLASS (Classes 51 and 52). SN 301,406, Pub. 12-1-70. 
Filed 6-26-68. 


947,692. CHANSON AND DESIGN. Chanson Cosmetics Inc. 
MULTIPLE CLASS (Classes 51 and 52). SN 302,301. Pub. 
4-13-71. Filed 7-9-68. 


947,693. ATTRAIT ETC. Yanagiya Honten Co., Ltd. SN 
863,213. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 6-19-70. 


947,694. LEATHER AND HORN DESIGN. Cussons (Inter- 
national) Limited. SN 376,677. Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 11-20-70. 


947,695. BURMA FACE-GUARD. Philip Morris Incorpo- 
rated, d.b.a. American Safety Razor Company. SN 383,398. 
Pub. 9—5-72. Filed 2-10-71 . 


947,696. CELLULITYS. Stendhal. SN 386,118. Pub. 9-5-72. 
Filed 3-11-71. 


947,697. NATURAL-U AND DESIGN. Sportsman Pyramid 
Cosmetics, Inc. SN 387,196. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 3-23-71. 


947,698. YOUNG BLONDE. L'Oreal. SN 387,544. Pub. 
9-5-72. Filed 3-26-71. 


947,699. NINA RICCI. Nina Ricci, S.A.R.L. SN 388,591. 
Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 4-7-71. 


947,700. SKIN NUTRIENT. The Gillette Company. SN 
894,764. Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 6-14-71. 


947,701. FIELDER’S CHOICE. Avon Products, Inc. MUL- 
TIPLE CLASS (Classes 51 and 52). SN 396,371. Pub. 
9-5-72. Filed 7-2-71. 


947,702. MAKE BELIEVE. Avon Products, Inc. MULTIPLE 
CLASS (Classes 51 and 52). SN 396,373. Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 
7-2-71. 


Class 52 — Detergents and Soaps 





947,471. (See Class 4 for this trademark.) 

947,691. (See Class 51 for this trademark.) 

947,692. (See Class 51 for this trademark.) 

947,701. (See Class 51 for this trademark.) 

947,702. (See Class 51 for this trademark.) 

947,703. CREDOX. Credo Company. SN 339,307. Pub. 
4-27-71. Filed 9-30-69. 


947,704. LEATHER AND HORN DESIGN. Cussons (Inter- 
national) Limited. SN 376,678. Pub. 9—5—72. Filed 11-20-70. 





Service Marks 
Class 100 — Miscellaneous 


947,705. STYLAIRE. La Maur, Inc., assignee of Computer 
Styles, Inc. SN 336,369. Pub. 7-7-70. Filed 8-27-69. 


OFFICIAL GAZETTE 





NOVEMBER 21, 1972 


947,706. RECTANGULAR DESIGN. Desert Palace, Inc. SN 
368,458. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 8-19-70. 

947,707. WESTCHESTER’S ONLY OFFICE FURNITURE 
ETC. Regan of Westchester, Inc. MULTIPLE CLASS 
(Classes 100 and 101). SN 368,645. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 
8-20-70. 

947,708. TOTE-A-BURGER. Tote-A-Poke Fried Chicken, Inc. 
SN 384,975. Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 2-26-71. 

947,709. MARRIOTT. Marriott Corporation. SN 418,657. 
Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 3-17-72, 





Class 101 — Advertising and Business 


947,707. (See Class 100 for this trademark.) 

947,710. PLUS GIFTS. Howard W. Wilson & Associates, 
d.b.a. Plus Gifts. SN 341,718. Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 10-24-69. 

947,711. BEN KAHN. Ben Kahn Furs Corp. (New York cor- 
poration), assignee of Ben Kahn Furs Corp. (Delaware cor- 
poration). MULTIPLE CLASS (Classes 101 and 103). SN 
362,526, Pub. 7-18-72. Filed 6-12-70. 


947,712. BUILDING DESIGN. Multivest Real Estate, Inc. 
MULTIPLE CLASS (Classes 101 and 102). SN 366,095. 
Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 7-24-70. 

947,713. THE MOLE HOLE AND DESIGN. The Mole Hole. 
SN 370,237. Pub. 9-5—72, Filed 9-9-70. 


947,714. APOLLO. Apollo Distributing Company. MULTI- 
PLE CLASS (Classes 101 and 103). SN 371,699. Pub. 
9-5-72. Filed 9-25-70. 


947,715. THE ALL AMERICAN BURGER AND DESIGN. 
The All American Burger, Inc. SN 374,501. Pub. 9-—5-—72. 
Filed 10-28-70. 


947,716. AMERICAN RENT A BOAT AND DESIGN. Amert- 
can Rent-A-Boat Company, Inc., assignee of American Rent 
A Boat Company. SN 374,611. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 10-29-70. 


947,717. AUTO-MATCH. Auto-Match Centers, Inc. SN 
378,227. Pub. 9-5—72, Filed 12-9-70. 


947,718. COMPAR ‘N’ SAVE. Kimbell Foods, 
380,227, Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 1-6-71. 


947,719. CS DESIGN. Cincom Systems, Inc., d.b.a. Cincom 
Systems, Incorporated. SN 381,713. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 
1-22-71. 


947,720. KOPY KING AND DESIGN. Michael Angelo Sava, 
d.b.a. Kopy King. SN 383,476. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 2-10-71. 


947,721. GRACIOUS HOME. The Weck Corporation, SN 
388,157. Pub, 9-5—72. Filed 4-1-71. 


947,722. DOLLAR PARTY. Top Dollar Stores, Inc. SN 
393,969. Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 6—4-71. 


947,723. SCANDINAVIAN HOUSE AND DESIGN. Scandi- 
navian House. SN 394,390, Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 6-9-71. 


947,724. INTERNEPCON. Industrial & Scientific Conference 
Management, Inc. SN 394,608. Pub. 9-5-72, Filed 6-11-71. 


947,725. KATZ AND BESTHOFF. Katz & Besthoff, Inc. SN 
405,574. Pub. 9-5-72. File: 10-20-71. 


947,726. ASIAN BAZAAR, LTD. AND DESIGN. Asian 
Bazaar, Inc. SN 418,892, Pub, 9-5-72. Filed 3-20-72. 


Inc. SN 





Class 102 — Insurance and Financial 


947,712. (See Class 101 for this trademark.) 


947,727. EQUITY FUNDING. Equity Funding Corporation 
of America. SN 362,007. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 6-8-70. 


947,728. BCTC AND FOUR LEAF CLOVER DESIGN. 
Burlington County Trust Co. SN 364,036. Pub. 9—5-72. 
Filed 6-30-70. 


947,729. LIFETIME INVESTING ACCOUNT AND DESIGN. 
Vance, Sanders & Company, Inc. SN 364,519. Pub. 9-5-—72. 
Filed July 6, 1970. 








NOVEMBER 21, 1972 


947,730. FNMA AND DESIGN. Federal National Mortgage 
Association. SN 370,927. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 9-17-70. 


947,731. W AND DESIGN. White Shield Corporation. SN 
371,648. Pub. 9—-5—72. Filed 9-24-70. 


947,732. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. Equity Funding Cor- 
poration of America. SN 380,261. Pub. 9-5-—72. Filed 
1-6-71. 


947,733. M DESIGN. Bankers Life and Casualty Company. 
SN 394,026. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 6—-7-71. 


947,734. A MAC ARTHUR COMPANY. Bankers Life and 
Casualty Company. SN 394,027, Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 6-7-71. 


947,735. A MAC ARTHUR COMPANY AND M DESIGN. 
Bankers Life and Casualty Company. SN 394,028. Pb. 
9-5-—72. Filed 6-7-71. 


947,736. SONNENBLICK-GOLDMAN CORP. AND DESIGN. 
Sonnenblick-Goldman Corp. SN 394,646. Pub. 9—5-72. 
Filed 6-11-71. 


947,737. YOU’LL LIKE OUR ATTITUDE. South Main Bank. 
SN 396,041. Pub, 9-5-72. Filed 6-28-71. 


947,738. IT’S GOOD TO HAVE MONY IN YOUR FUTURE 
AND DESIGN. The Mutual Life Insurance Company of 
New York. SN 406,899. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 114-71. 


947,739. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. Equity Funding Cor- 
poration of America. SN 408,912. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 
11-29-71. 


947,740. “GOLDEN-TIME.” Chicago Bank of Commerce. SN 
417,784. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 3—8-72. 





Class 103 — Construction and Repair 


947,471. (See Class 4 for this trademark.) 


947,711. (See Class 101 for this trademark.) 
947,714. (See Class 101 for this trademark.) 
947,741. HOLOBEAM. Holobeam, Inc. SN 355,128. Pub. 


9-5-72. Filed 3-26-70. 


947,742. SUEDE GLO AND DESIGN. Richard F. Kelley, 
d.b.a. Melody Leather Cleaners of Oklahoma. SN 376,470. 
Pub. 1-4—72. Filed 11-18-70. 


947,743. JOHNNY A-FRAME AND DESIGN. Cassell Vaca- 
tion Homes, Inc. SN 391,688. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 5-11-71. 


Class 104 — Communication 


947,744. TVS ETC. AND DESIGN. TVS INC. SN 400,353. 
Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 8-16-71. 


U. S. PATENT OFFICE 


TM 229 


947,745. TVS TELEVISION NETWORK. TVS Inc. 
400,354, Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 8-16-71. 

947,746. THE COUNTRY AMERICAN. AHB Broadcasting 
Corp. SN 400,982. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 8-24-71. 


SN 





Class 105 — Transportation and Storage 


947,471. (See Class 4 for this trademark.) 


947,747. HALVAIR. Halvorson Incorporated. SN 393,625. 
Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 6-1-71. 


947,748. CLUB AQUARIUS, Club Aquarius, Inc. SN 398,307. 
Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 7-26-71. 


947,749. HILTON TOURS. Hilton Hotels Corporation. SN 
399,265. Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 84-71. 


947,750. WE'LL CREATE A WORLD JUST FOR YOU. Cre- 
ative World Travel. SN 410,630. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 
12-20-71. 





Class 106 — Material Treatment 


947,471. (See Class 4 for this trademark.) 





Class 107 — Education and Entertainment 


947,623. (See Class 38 for this trademark.) 


947,751. UNIVERSAL/16. Universal City Studios, Inc. SN 
358,122. Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 4-27-70. 


947,752. BREAD. Bread Enterprises, Inc, SN 390,224. Pub. 
9-5-72. Filed 4-26-71. 


947,753. STONEWALL BRIGADE BAND. Stonewall Brigade 
Band. SN 399,918. Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 8-11-71. 


947,754. AMERICAN SPIRIT ASSOCIATION ASA AND DE- 
SIGN. William L. Horan, d.b.a, American Spirit Association. 
SN 411,890, Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 1-6-72. 





Collective Membership Marks 
Class 200 


947,755. X AND DESIGN. The Society of Experimental Test 
Pilots. SN 402,267. Pub. 9-5—72. Filed 9-8-—71. 


947,756. U.S. SKI TEAM AND DESIGN. United States Ski 
Association. SN 413,059. Pub. 9-5-72. Filed 1-19-72. 





SUPPLEMENTAL REGISTER 


These registrations are not subject to opposition. 


SECTION 1 


(Combined Certificates) 


947,761. Mary N. Schmidt, d.b.a. M. Schmidt Health Foods 
& Equipment, Fayetteville, N.C. SN 337,220. Filed P.R. 
9-8-69 ; Am. 8.R, 5-4-72. 


MSCUMDT 


Class 18—Medicines and Pharmaceutical Preparations 


For Vitamins and Minerals—Namely, Vitamins A, A and D, 
B, B Complex, Yeast, C, D, EB, and Minerals Calcium, Phos- 


phorus, Iron, Copper, Iodine, Manganese, Zinc, Magnesium, 
Potassium, Herbal Teas for Medicinal Uses (Int. Cl. 5). 
First use Mar. 16, 1969. 


Class 22—Games, Toys, and Sporting Goods 


For Exercising Equipment—Namely, Barbells, Exercise 
Benches, Bars, Electric Bikes, Massage Rollers, Abdominal 
Exercising Boards, Vibrating Belts (Int. Cl. 28). 

First use Mar. 30, 1969. 








SECTION 2 


Gass 6—Chemicals and Chemical Com- 
positions 


947,757. Givaudan Corporation, Clifton, N.J. SN 386,207. 
Filed P.R, 3-12-71 ; Am. 8.R. 9—-7-72. 


PAPERSCENT 


For Aroma Compositions for Use in Imparting Scents to 
Paper Products (Int. Cl. 1). 
First use July 29, 1970. 





947,758. The Enequist Chemical Co., Inc., Brooklyn, N.Y. SN 
391,294. Filed P.R. 5-6-71 ; Am. 8.R. 9-15-72. 


ULTRABLACK 


For Electroplating Solutions and Chemicals (Int. Cl. 1). 
First use Apr. 26, 1971. 





Class 13—Hardware and Plumbing and 
Steam-Fitting Supplies 


947,759. Sherwood San Antonio, Tex. SN 409,981. 
Filed P.R. 12-10-71 ; Am. 8.R. 9-14-72. 


Clean+ Flush 


For Aircraft Toilets (Int. Cl. 21). 
First use July 10, 1971. 





Class 15 — Oils and Greases 


947,760. Elmo F. Brennom, 4.b.a. Rol-Products, Rockford, 
Tl. SN 386,830. Filed P.R. 3-19-71; Am. S.R. 7-10-72. 


NO-STIK 


For Lubricant for Preventing Heated Wax From Adhering 
to Stone Dies and Models Used in Dentistry (Int. Cl. 4). 
First use Mar. 12, 1970. 





Class 18 — Medicines and Pharmaceutical 
Preparations 


947,761. See Section 1 (Combined Certificate). 
T™ 230 


Class 22 — Games, Toys, and Sporting Goods 


947,761. See Section 1 (Combined Certificate). 





Class 46 — Foods and Ingredients of Foods 


947,762. Warner-Lambert Company, Morris Plains, N.J. SN 
399,108. Filed P.R. 8-2-71 ; Am. 8.R. 8-29-72. 


WILD BERRY 


For Chewing Gum (Int. Cl. 30). 
First use Feb. 22, 1971. 





947,763. Pennsylvania. Dutch-Megs, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, 
N.J. SN 401,878. Filed P.R. 9-2-71; Am. 8.R. 9-6-72. 


NOODLES PLUS 


For the purposes of registration no claim is made to the 
exclusive right to use “Noodles,” but the applicant waives 
none of its common law rights therein. 

For Egg Noodles With Sauce (Int. Cl. 30). 

First use Jan. 6, 1971. 





947,764. C. & T. Harris (Calne) Limited, Calne, 
SN 407,506. Filed P.R. 11-12-71; Am. 8.R. 9-25-72. 


HARRIS 


Owner of British Reg. No. 681,513, dated Aug. 5, 1949. 
For Cooked, Canned and Preserved Meat and Meat Prod- 
ucts, and Lard (Int. Cl. 29). 


TT 


947,765. Rammer Sausage, Inc., Sheboygan, Wis. SN 408,960. 
Filed P.R. 11-29-71 ; Am. 8.R. 9-18-72. 


SHEBOYGAN MAID 


For Summer Sausage (Int. Cl. 29). 
First use July 1970. 





Class 50— Merchandise Not Otherwise 
Classified 


947,766. Milton Bradley Company, East Longmeadow, Mass. 
SN 416,708. Filed P.R. 2-28-72; Am. S.R, 8-18-72. 


Pillow Faces Kit 


For Craft Item Sold as a Unit Containing Cloth, Felt, Yarn, 
Sequins, Pom-Poms, and Adhesive (Int. Cl. 28). 
First use Feb. 15, 1972. 








NOVEMBER 21, 1972 U. S. PATENT OFFICE T 231 
Class 51— Cosmetics and Toilet Preparations Men P.R. 7-15-71 a Ee vo 
947,767. Parfums Guy Laroche, Paris, Seine, France. SN INSTANT BODY 


384,961. Filed P.R. 2-26-72; Am. 8.R. 7-26-72. 


For Hair Conditioner (Int. Cl. 3). 
First use Feb. 1, 1971. 





Class 52 — Detergents and Soaps 


947,769. Miles Laboratories, Inc., Elkhart, Ind. SN 372,302. 
Filed P.R. 10-2-70 ; Am. 8.R. 8-17-72. 


Copper Kleen 


The mark consists of the connguration of the container of For Disposable Towels Impregnated Wtih a Cleaning Prep- 
the goods. Priority claimed under Sec. 44(d) on French Reg. aration for Use on Copper, Stainless Steel, Brass and Chrome 
No. 808,041, dated Nov. 18, 1970. (Int. Cl. 21). 

For Perfume and Toilet Water (Int. Cl. 8). First use Sept. 10, 1969; July 8, 1952, in a different form. 








TRADEMARK REGISTRATIONS RENEWED 


89,132. QUICK AND BASY. Cl. 51 (Int. Cl. 3). 10-28-02, 564,843. LITEWINE. Cl. 45 (Int. Cl. 82). 10-7-52 . 
88,184. ACME-THUNDERER. Cl. 22 (Int. Cl. 9). 9-3-12. 564,847. LIGHT CONDITIONED AND DESIGN. Cl. 2 (Int. 


88,753. THE ACME, Cl. 22 (Int. Cl. 9). 10-22-12. Cis, 16, 20, and 21). 10-7--52. 

88,848. PREMIUM. Cl. 46 (Int. Cl. 29). 10-29-12. 564,900. BLUE-TIP. Cl. 17 (Int. Cl. 34). 10-7-52. 
90,407. TOMMY ATKINS. Cl. 39 (Int. Cl. 25). 2-25-13. 564,983. AQUASCUTUM OF LONDON ENGLAND. Cl. 39 
295,276. ETERNIT. Cl. 12 (Int. Cl. 19). 6-28-32. (Int. Cl. 25). 10-7-72. 
295,858. PEGGY SAGE. Cl. 51 (Int. Cl. 3). 7-12-32. 565,049. TAKABATE, Cl. 6 (Int. Cl. 1). 10-77-52. 
296,674. GREEN CUP. Cl. 46 (Int. Cl. 30). 8-16-32. 565,396. AOTT AND DESIGN. Ci. 100 (Int. Cl. 42). 
296,683. RED CUP. Cl. 46 (Int. Cl. 30). 8-16-82. 10-14-52. 


297,384. LUSTRMAX POLISH. Cl. 4 (Int. Cl. 3). 9-13-32. 565,488. RIDDOBRON. Cl. 18 (Int. Cl. 5). 10-21-52. 
298,091. “SKYWAY” AND DESIGN. Cl. 46 (Int. Cl. 29). 565,489. RAPID SET. Cl. 2 (Int. Cl. 16). 10-21-52. 


10-11-32. 565,617. SANKNIT AND DBSIGN. Cl. 42 (Int. Cl. 24). 
298,197. DILAUDID. Cl. 18 (Int. Cl. 5). 10-18-82. 10-21-52. 
298,441. “F. BERTOLLI” ‘AND DESIGN. Cl. 46 (Int. Cl. 565,623. STRIPED CONDUIT (RED). Cl. 18 (Int. Cl. 17). 
29). 10-25-32. 10-21-52. 
298,548. COVO. Cl. 46 (Int. Cl. 39). 11-1-82 . 566,241. AUROFAC, Cl. 18 (Int. Cl. 5). 11-4-52. 
298,611. STERI-CHLOR. Cl, 6 (Int. Cl. 5), 11-1-32. 566,373. THERIDOL. Cl. 18 (Int. Cl. 5). 11-4-52. 
299,041. JEAN NATE. Cl. 51 (Int. Cl. 8). 11-22-32. 566,410. GEORGE WASHINGTON BUST. Cl. 102 (Int. Cl. 
299,100. D.C.P. 340. Cl. 18 (Int. Cl. 5). 11-22-82. 36). 11-4-52. 
300,852. VITALLIUM. Cl. 44 (Int. Cl. 10). 2-14-33. 566,899. ELMER’S. Cl. 5 (Int. Cl. 16). 11-18-52. 
300,938. SUEDENESE. Cl, 42 (Int. Cl. 24). 2-14-33. 566,925. STRIPED CONDUIT (YELLOW). Cl. 13 (Int. Cl. 
301,102. “SYNTHE-COPAL” ETC. Cl 6 (Int. Cl. 1). 17). 11-18-72. 
2-14-33. 566,950. PERMEL PLUS. Cl. 6 (Int. Cl. 1). 11-18-52. 
301,307. WILSHIRE CLUB. Cl. 45 (Int. Cl. 32). 2-28-33. 567,152. “C” SERIES. Cl. 15 (Int. Cl. 4). 11-25-52. 
301,814. SEMINAP. Cl. 37 (Int. Cl. 16). 2-28-33. 567,366. METAMINE. Cl. 18 (Int. Cl. 5). 12+2-52. 
301,418. PARROT. Cl. 17 (Int. Cl. 34). 2-28-38. 567,451. TOR. Cl. 14 (Int. Cl. 6). 12-2-52. 
301,603. UNI-FLO. Cl. 34 (Int. Cl. 11). 3-7-38. 567,459. BULOVA-MODERNE. Cl. 27 (Int. Cl. 14). 
301,844. SELFOLD. Cl. 37 (Int. Cl. 16). 3-14-33. 12-2-52. 
548,068. BRIGHTON. Cl. 34 (Int. Cls. 7 and 11). 9-18-51. 568,144. BOOTH. Cl. 46 (Int. Cl. 29). 12-23-52. 
557,184. KELVAR. Cl. 52 (Int. Cl. 3). 4-8-52. 568,298. TOWVEYOR. Cl. 28 (Int. Cl. 7). 12-23-52. 
558,762. SAFE-N-DRY. Cl. 12 (Int. Cl. 19). 5-13-52. 568,500, VEREX. Cl. 51 (Int. Cl. 3). 12-30-52. 
559,203. CARLTON. Cl. 39 (Int. Cl. 25). 5-27-52. 568,548. DURA EDGE. Cl. 39 (Int. Cl. 25). 12-80-52. 
559,428. NESTLETS. Cl. 46 (Int. Cl. 30). 5-27-52. 569,177. AIR FACTS. Cl. 38 (Int. Cl. 16). 1-13-53. 
560,691. CONGRESS, Cl. 37 (Int. Cl. 16). 7-1-52. 569,182. MONSANTO. Cl. 10 (Int. Cl. 1). 1-18-53. 
560,864. “PREMIER.” Cl. 13 (Int. Cl. 6), 7—-1-52. 569,507. SNAP-TITE. Cl. 50 (Int. Cl. 21). 1-20-58. 


562,087. NATHAN’S FAMOUS ICE CREAM FRANK AND 569589. DURPON. Cl. 15 (Int. Cl. 4). 1-20-53. 


DESIGN. Cl. 46 (Int. Cl. 30). 7-22-52. 
562,851. GRAIN-TEX, Cl. 12 (Int. Cl, 19). 8-12-52. ee On cae er ee 


562,852. SHAKE-TEX. Cl. 12 (Int. Cl. 19). 8-12-52. 
569,746. FIESTA. Cl. 51 (Int. Cl. 3), 1-27-58. 
563,535. BERA. Cl. 51 (I . 9-2-52. 4 
— Sah Oe. Yb: rare 569,783. FLAME-POLISH AND DESIGN. Cl. 82 (Int. Cl. 


568,629. CULPEPER, Cl. 52 (Int. Cl. 3). 9-2-52. 21). 1-27-53. 

563,782. TRI-BAC. Cl. 52 (Int. Cl. 3). 9-98-52. 569,790. PIN-RITH. Cl. 30 (Int. Cl. 8). 1-27-58. 

564,166. MAGNETHERMIC. Cl. 21 (Int. Cl. 11). 9-16-52. 579099 MARY MAESTRI’S. Cl. 46 (Int. Cl. 30). 2-10-53. 
COQAER PEUES DAG, Ci. Ot Ciat Ch. 9). O-SNTE. 570,396. GRILON, Cl. 43 (Int. Cl. 28). 2-10-53. 

564,176. SUSCEPTIBLE. Cl. 51 (Int. Cl. 3). 9-16-52. 570,897. GRILON AND DESIGN. Cl. 43 (int. Cl. 23). 
564,385. CONSENT. Cl. 51 (Int. Cl. 8). 9-23-52. 2-10-53. 

564,459. HAPPY HEN. Cl. 46 (Int. Cl. 29). 9-23-52. 570,964. D AND O AND DESIGN. Cl. 51 (Int. Cis. 2 and 3). 


564,468. EQUALIZER. Cl. 13 (Int. Cl. 6). 9-23-52. 2-24-53. 








TRADEMARK REGISTRATIONS CANCELED 


Section 8 


OMNISONIC, Cl. 21. 6-S-65. 
HYDROGLASSED, Cl. 50. 8-17-65. 

795,481. AZO-DIAZOLE. Cl. 18. 9—-7-65. 

796,412. THE BRUNSWICK RECORD. Cl. 38. 9-21-65. 


The following registrations issued Sept. 27, 1966 
815,660. TRICLAD AND DESIGN. Cl. 1. 
815,663. ALPINE, Cl. 2. 
815,667. ESQUIRE BRUSH ON ULTRA WHITE. Cl. 4. 
815,668. STAR KLEEN. Cl. 4. 
815,669. ZOOK. Cl. 4, 
815,674. PENTAMUL. Cl. 6. 
815,677. COLONEL. Cl. 8. 
815,680. HERCU-LAM. Cl 12. 
815,686. 
815,692. 
815,693. 
815,696. 
815,698. 
815,701. 
815,702. 
815,706. 
815,708. 
815,712. 
815,716. 
815,721. 
815,724. 
815,725. 
815,727. 
815,728. 
815,729. 
815,730. 
815,781. 
815,782. 
815,733. 
815,739. 
815,741. 
815,743. 
815,751. 
815,753. 
815,755. 
815,758. 
815,763. 
815,766. 
815,767. 
815,770. 
815,771. 
815,773. 
815,774. 
815,780. 
815,785. 
815,786. 
815,792. 
815,793. 
815,795. 


790,633. 
794,554. 


MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. Cl. 12. 
SAFARI AND DESIGN. Cl. 12. 
ADJUST-A-PANEL. Cl. 12. 
WOOD-UP. Cl. 12. 

SNAPTRAX AND DESIGN. Cl. 13. 
PONY. Cl. 13. 

CUSH ’N CHEK. Cl. 13. 
MANTONFLANGE. Cl. 13. 

TALLY. Cl, 16. 

HISEAL, Cl. 16. 

KLOMPEN KLOGGEN. Cl. 17. 
ROAD MATE AND DESIGN. Cl. 19. 
F20. Ci, 19. 

FEATHERLIGHT AND DESIGN. Cl. 19. 
CAM-PACT. Cl. 19. 

AUTA/TORQ AND DESIGN, Cl. 19). 
INDIAN VOYAGER. Cl, 19. 

FLAIR. Cl. 19. 

MISCELLANEOUS DBSIGN. Cls. 21 and 26. 
DESIGN DROP AND FLAME. Cis. 21 and 26. 
INCOMICA AND DESIGN. Cl. 21. 
VALUHORN. Cl. 21. 

YAGISTA. Cl, 21. 

MEM AND DESIGN. Cl. 21. 
RODACOM. Cl. 21. 

PAN-POLE. Cl. 21. 

SEAVOX. Cl. 21. 

ALLCAR AND DESIGN. Cl. 21. 
TEDDIE EDDIE LITE. Cl. 21. 

MDI. Cl. 21. 

SEA VOICE. Cl. 21. 

BRONCO. Cl. 22. 

ACCUCYL. Cl. 28. 

VIBURRATOR. Cl. 23. 

PAK-LOK. Cl. 23. 

ECP. Cl. 23. 

CL AND DESIGN. Cl. 23. 
KENWORTH. Cl. 23. 


DYNA-RAM. Cl, 23, 

CHORE MATE AND DESIGN. Cl. 23. 

CALTROL. Cl. 26. 

STYLIZED L. Cl. 26, 

FUJICA MINI. Cl. 26. 

PENCIL. Cl. 26. 

BESSY. Cl. 26. 

MODELE AND DESIGN. Cl. 27. 

IGA. Cl. 29. 

SELFIX. Cl. 29. 

PLAF AND DESIGN. Cl. 29. 

COMMUNICATIONS, Cl. 32. 

FRENCH IN THE COUNTRY MANNER. Cl. 32. 

TENSION-LOK TABLE. Cl. 32. 

CLOS-POLE. Cl. 32. 

STYLIZED CONFIGURATION OF THE OUTLINE 
OF A LAWN CHAIR. Cl. 32. 

LEAVLITE. Cl. 33. 

WRENN’S. Cl. 37. 

WRENN’S AND DESIGN. Cl. 37. 

HOUSE OF MAJI. Cl. 37. 

HEVI-WRITE. Cl. 37. 

“RILEY THE DOG” AND DESIGN. Cl. 37. 

UNISTENCIL. Cl. 37. 

WATCH DOG SUPPORT-O-MATIC. Cl. 39. 

REX-ROLL ROLL-UP HAT AND DESIGN. Cl. 39. 

NODIS-CLOSURE. Cl. 39. 

Q GROUP. Cl. 39. 

YOUNG ARROGANTS. Cl. 39. 

SYNOPSIS, Cl. 39. 

SKIP-ITS. Cl. 39. 

DANDY LION. Cl. 39. 

ENGINEERS SPECIAL AND DESIGN. Cl. 39. 

RESPONSE. Cl. 39. 

BACK TONER. Cl. 39. 

TOLOS. Cl. 39. 

DREAM WHIP. Cl. 39. 

NOXATOX. Cl. 39. 

FLIPPER. Cl. 39. 

PRIDE-PREST. Cl. 39. 

IGA. Cl. 40. 

DENSRON. Cl. 42. 

ROCKINGHAM FABRICS. Cl. 42. 

LEAFLAM. Cl. 42. 

GOLDEN SUN. Cl. 44. 

FULLER, Cl. 50. 

CHEERY CHUMS. Cl. 50. 

PRISTINE. Cl. 52. 

SAFE CAR AND DESIGN. Cl. 107. 

PALO-VERDE PRECAST STONE. Cl. 12. 

SALESLIGHT. Ci. 21. 

BUNKERLOADER. Cl. 23. 


SCHICK THIN AZUL FITS ALL DOUBLE EDGE 
RAZORS AND DESIGN. Cl. 23. 

“A MAN HAS A RIGHT TO BE PARTICULAR 
ABOUT HIS SHIRTS” AND DESIGN. Cl. 39. 


815,798. 
815,804. 
815,808. 
815,814. 
815,824. 
815,825. 
815,828. 
815,829. 
815,841. 
815,842. 
815,843. 
815,854. 
815,856. 
815,857. 
815,861. 
815,862, 


815,865. 
815,878. 
815,879. 
815,883. 
815,885. 
815,888. 
815,893. 
815,900. 
815,902. 
815,904. 
815,909. 
815,910. 
815,911. 
815,912. 
815,914. 
815,919. 
815,921, 
815,922. 
815,924. 
815,925. 
815,934. 
815,935. 
815,938. 
815,940. 
815,941. 
815,944. 
815,946. 
815,951. 
815,964. 
815,965. 
815,968. 
815,971. 
815,973. 
815,976. 
815,977. 


815,978. 


815,979. 





TRADEMARK REGISTRATIONS AMENDED, 
DISCLAIMED, CORRECTED, ETC. 


557,856. CHIVERS’. Cl. 46. 4-22-52. Chivers & Sons, Lim- 
ited. Cadbury Schweppes Foods Limited, London, England. 
Amended: In the certificate, lines 4 and 15, in the heading, 
signature and in the statement, column 1, line 1, after 
“Limited” , now by change of name Cadbury Schweppes 
Foods Limited also trading as Cadbury Schweppes Cater- 
ing Services is inserted. 

560,887. GEE PEP. Cl. 39. 7-1-52. Gerberich-Payne Shoe 
Company. Mount Joy, Pa. Corrected: In the certificate, 
lines 4 and 15, in the heading, signature and in the state- 
ment, Column 1, line 1, “Co.” should be deleted and Com- 
pany should be inserted. 

929,007. QUINN Q AND DESIGN. Cl. 16. 2-15-72. K. J. 
Quinn & Co., Inc., Malden, Mass. Corrected: In the state- 
ment, column 1, line 1, after “Co.” , Inc. should be inserted. 


T™ 232 


932,075. QUINN Q AND DESIGN. Cl. 6. 4-11-72. K. J. 
Quinn & Co., Inc., Malden, Mass. Corrected: In the state- 
ment, column 1, line 1, after “Co.” @ comma should be 
inserted. 

933,818. KYSOR AND DESIGN. Cl. 19, 5-16-72. Kysor 
Industrial Corporation by mesne assignment and change 
of name from Kysor Industrial Corporation, Cadillac, 
Mich. Corrected: In the statement, column 1, line 1 should 
be deleted and Kysor Industrial Corporation (Delaware 
corporation) should be inserted. 

942,993. FORD. Cl. 102. 9-12-72. Ford Motor Company, 
Dearborn, Mich. Corrected: In the statement, column 1, 
line 1, “Ford Life Insurance Company” should be deleted 
and Ford Motor Company should be inserted. 








INDEX OF REGISTRANTS 


NOVEMBER 21, 1972 
(Registered ; Renewed ; Canceled ; Amended, Disclaimed, Corrected, etc. ; New Certificates ; 12c Publications.) 


ACha- <7 pajenmiont Chimiche S.p.A., Milan, Italy. 815,946, 
ae ‘Broadcasting Corp., Plano, Tex. 947,746, pub. 9—5-72. 

Acme Laundry & Cleaners, Inc., Little Rock, Ark. 815,979, 
canc. : 

——_ Associates, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. 790,633, canc. 

Action J Records, Inc., San Mateo, Calif. 947,605, pub. 9-5-72. 

Adirondack-Sherwood, Inc., Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada. 
947,539—40, pub. 9-5-72. C1. 2 

Agulnic’ Robert, and L, B. Seckiin, Milwaukee, Wis. 815,804, 
cance. 

sas © asses Inc., Princeton, N.J. 569,177, ren. 11-21-72. Cl. 

Ajax Magnethermic Corp., Warren, Ohio. 564,166, ren. 11-21- 

aki ae ge Veuar Stockholm, Sweden. 947,486, pub. 

Aladain iadestrice, Inec., Chicago, Ill. 947,468, pub. 9—5-72. 

Aldo-Matics, Inc., Crystal Lake, Ill. 815,712, cane. Cl. 13. 

All American Burger. Inc., The, Los ‘Angeles, Calif. 947,715, 
ub. 9—-5—72. Cl. 101. 
sipee Motors Parts Corp., New York, N.Y. 815,767, canc. Cl. 

Allies 6 Balldins Components, Inc., Tacoma, Wash, 815,701, 

Aumgyiat, & b  aeoell A.B., Stockholm, Sweden. 947,612, pub. 

Alpha st mr te By Pi Fraternity, Inc., Indianapolis, Ind. 565,396, 
ren. 

Aluminum ee to America, Pittsburgh, Pa. 947,687-89, 

pub. 9-5-72 
Ambidex ee BS Poreation, Stocklake, Aylesbury, England. 


947,611, pub. 95-72 cl. 
Angst — * Gyanamia Co., Wayne, N.J. 947,650, pub. 9-5-—72. 


Amerieaa Cyanamid Co., Wayne, N.J: 566,241, ren. 11-21-72. - 


Cl. 
= Cyanamid Co., Wayne, N.J. 566,950, ren. 11-21-72. 


American Flavor & Fragrance C o deb, from Extrin Flavors, 
Inc., Long Island oe, N.Y. 947 pub. 2-29-72. Cl. 46. 
American Rent A Boat Co.: See— 


American Rent-A-Boat Co., Inc. 
Ameetess Rent-A-Boat Co., Inc., from American Rent A Boat 
Cos Cob, Conn. 947,716, pub. 95-72. Cl. 101. 
pi Verring Medical ‘Association, Chicago, “Mm. 947,- 


619, pub. 9-5—72. 38. 
Apeilo stributing Co., Cranford, N.J. 947,714, pub. 9-5-72. 
ple Class ( sses 101 and 103). 


ti 
pr Ltd., Londen, England. 564,988, ren. 11-21-72. 


Arcair Co., Lancaster, Ohio. 947,595, pub. 9-5-—72 
Archdomec, Inc., Los Altos, Calif. 947,482, pub. ose “CL. 


Arison, Ye ow Association, Phoenix, Ariz. 947,624, pub. 
Aes Fonear > Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. 947,726, pub. 
Anpectated Brewing Co., Detroit, Mich. 947,679, pub. 9-5-72. 
Atkin, ee. Co., Inc., New York, N.Y. 90,407, ren. 11-21-— 
Auto-Match Centers, Inc., Ea 2 

Ria New Fri ed oat aed paca ag 

Multiple Class (Classes 51 and 

SF otte Corp., Wyandotte, Mich. 298,611, ren. 


BA at 
BASF Wyandotte © Wyand Mi 
yandotte Corp., andotte, ch. 557,184, ren. 
11-21-72. Cl. 52. wt 7 we. 5 
Wyandotte, Mich. 563,782, 


BASF he eg Corp., ren. 
—_ Brganeste Deletes, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. 947,676, 


11-21-72. Cl 
pub. 9-5—72. 


Bangor Punta Operations, Inc.: See— 
Smith & Wesson Chemical Co., Inc. 


Bankers Life & Casualty Co., Chicago, Ill. 947,738-85, pub. 
er co ° 
Barbee Manufacturing Co., Phoenix City, Ala. 947,531, pub. 
9-53-72, Cl. 22 AY, Ale, UAE-TAr, Be 
Barber-Coleman Co., 

Cl. 34. 


Bard, C. R., Inc., Murray Hill, N.J., from United States 
Catheter & Instrument Corp.,’ Glens Falls, N.Y. 947,656, 
pub. 9—5--72. Cl. 44. 

Bager Mfg. Co., Greenwich, Conn. 947,552, pub, 9—5-72. Cl. 

Bejees, Franz, & Sohn, Wien, Austria. 947,533, pub. 9—5—72. 

a Gee Co., Ltd., Boulder, Colo. 947,501-2, pub. 9-5- 


Bell & Howell Co., Chicago, Ul. 947,525, pub. 9-5~—72. Cl. 21. 


Rockford, Ill. 301,603, ren. 11-21-72. 


Bendix Corp., Steed Detroit, Mich. 947,517, pub. 9-5—72. Mul- 
tiple Class "(Classes 21 and 
—s ,* pmeaaes 8.p.A., Lucea, Italy. 298,441, ren. 11-21-— 


2. Cl. 4 
Bulbs Knitting Co., Ine., Cohoes, N.Y. 565,617, ren. 11-21-72. 


Boge. William H., d.b.a. Custom Dual Signs, Miamisburg, 
0. 947,685, pub. 9-56-72. Cl. 

Borden, Inc., Columbus, Ohio. 298,091, ren, 11-21-72. Cl. 46. 
Borden, Inc., Columbus, Ohio. 568,535, ren. 11-21-72. Cl. 51. 
Borden, Inc., Columbus, Ohio. 564,385, ren. 11-21-72. Cl..51. 
‘2 The, Columbus, Ohio. eee ren. 11-21-72. 


— 
Boss Mfg. Kewanee, Ill, $15,919, canc. Cl. 39. 
Bradley, Neon. Co., Springfield, 947,542, pub. 9-53-72. 


Bradley, Milton, Co., East Longmeadow, Mass. 947,766. Cl. 50. 
Brady, W. H., Co., Milwaukee, Wis. 947,683, pub. 9-5-—72. 


Bread Enterprises, Inc., Hollywood, Calif. 947,752, pub. 9-5- 
Brennom, Elmo F., d.b.a. Rol-Products, Rockford, Ill. 947,- 
760. Cl. 15. 


Breslauer, Peajemin F., d.b.a, Scientific Products of America, 
New York, N.Y. 815,808, cane. Cl. 
Brunswick Publishing Co., Brunswick, Maine. 796,412, canc. 


Brighton Corp., Cincinnati, Ohio. 548,063, ren. 11-21-72. Cl. 


_ Bulova, Wan Co., Inc., Flushing, N.Y. 567,459, ren. 11-21-— 


eee County Trust Co., Moorestown, N.J. 947,728, pub. 

Bustiogtes MS pee Inc., New York, N.Y. 947,644, pub. 

Burr Comp. —. York, N.Y. 947,510, pub. 14-72. Cl. 18. 
a. Busch Film and Equipment, 


Mich. 81 1p eb4. < cane. Cl 32. 

By Products, Inc., Wilmington, Del. 947,473, pub. 9-5-72. 
Multiple Class (Classes 6, 10.’ and 46). 

C.A.V. Ltd., Acton, Tsedes, England. 947,567; pub. 9-35-72. 


Cl. 23. 
CAV. .V. Ltd., Acton, London, England. 947,591-2, pub. 9—5-—72. 
Calan, H. A., Inc., Mamaroneck, N.Y. 815,702, cane. Cl. 


Caldwell Dress Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 815,921, canc. Cl. 39 
Caldwell Dress Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 815,925, canc. Cl. 39. 
Cam-Pact Co. Inc.,’ Nokomis, Fla. mh ab. cance. Cl. 19. 
Camco, Inc., Houston, Tex. 947,555, See = os en 
Camp 7, Ine. a. _ 947,54 

Cannon, H B& 80 ns, Inc., Bri Del g of, &8, —_ 
Coppennet Technology Corp., Reading, Pa. 947,495, pub. 9-5— 


Cassell Vacation Homes, Inc., Bloomingburg, N.Y. 947,743, 
pub. 9-5—72. Cl. 103. 

Catham, Carroll F., San Francisco, Calif. 947,580-1, pub. 
2-22-72. Cl. 28. 

Comjnese Corp., New York, N.Y. 300,938, ren. 11-21-72. Cl. 


Chanson Cosmetics Inc., Shizuoka, Janse. 947,691-2, pub. 
12-1-70. Multiple Class (Classes 51 and 52). 

Chapman, Sherman W., d.b.a. Lus' -Best Products Co., 
ansas City, Mo. 297,384, ren. 11-21-72. Cl. 4 

Chemcut Cosp.. state College Pa. 815,780, ag 

Chemetron rp. ¢ hicago, 947,491, pub. inte ce 

—- AG, St. Gallen, Switzerland. 947,476, pub. 9-5-7: 32. 

ee -Pond’s Inc., New York, N.Y. 295,858, ren. 11—21-— 


= Bank of Commerce, Chicago, Ill. 947,740, pub. 9-5—72. 


Chickasha Mobile Homes a P my Inc., North Kansas 
City, Mo. 815, rs ane 6 


Ww, 


Chivers & Sons, Li 70, ; ae Foods Ltd., London, 
England. 557, 60, Am cl. a 
Cincom System Systems Incorporated, 


a. Cinco 
Cincinnati, Ohio. a 710. pub. 95-72 Cl. 101. 
Cites Se Service Of] Co., Tulsa, Okla, 567,152, ren. 11-21-72. 


Clover Farm Stores Corp., Cleveland, Ohio. 674, ren. 
11-21-72. Cl. 46. = hated 


Clever, By ee Corp., Cleveland, Ohio. 296,683, ren. 
Cua Aggarius, Inc., Long Beach, Calif. 947,748, pub. 9—5-72. 


Colgate-Palmolive Co., New York, N.Y,.8165,968, canc. Cl. 52. 
Colorado Technologists, Inc., Englewood, Colo. 947,596, pub. 
9-5-72. Cl. 34. 


Columbia Industries, Inc., San Antonio, Tex, 947,546, pub. 
9-5-72. Cl. 22. 


Computer: Size, Ine. : See— 


Maur, Ine. 
Congept Inc., St. Petersburg, Fla. 947,648, pub. 8-18-70, Cl. 


™ 1! 





™ nu 


Conegrtia, Apoarel Inc. of N.C., New York, N.¥..947,640, 
Consolidated fiser Corp., New York, N.Y. -947,507-9, pub. 
Copgeutaned Foods Corp., Chicago, Ill. 568,144, ren. 11-21— 


Continental Houston, Tex. $18,009) cane BS) 724, cane, Cl. 16. 
Cees, 


hy ~-y Calif. 947,750, pub. 


72. CL 
Cred Fenton, Mo. 947,708, pub, 4-27-71. Cl. 52. 
sis iets Corp., Pittsburgh, Pa. 815,698, 
canc. 


» London, England: 563,629, ren. 11-21-72. 

Cussons (International) L at pod. O-8-15, Ch Bi. Kersal, 
Manchester, LS 94 

Cussons (international ity eres Yate Kersal, 

Cutler-Hammer, Inc., OAT. Tos Wis. oar OaT.eTi, cm 9-5-72. 


Cl. 26. 
DWG Co., Mich. 815,725, canc. Cl. 
tet trol Corp.’ Rock? TH, '947,553, a. 9-5-72. 


Mul Class (Clacess 98 and >. 
‘Balawin, ne Hillside, N.J. 568,500, ren. 11-21-72. Cl. 
> Associates, Inc., White Plains, N.Y. 947,593, pub. 9-5— 


pel Ci. 32. 
Del Labora’ Farm N.Y. 947,768. Cl. 51. 
Del Monte ae Ban’ Francise Calif . $8,848, ren. 11-21-72. 
Nev. 947,706, pub. 9-5-72. 


Cl. 46. 
Desert Palace, Inc., Las Vi 
Cl. 100. gre 


emend Soe Corp., Cleveland, Ohio. 569,589, ren. 
Dimmitt Industries, Inc., Dimmitt, Tex. 947,666, pub. 
95-72. Cl. 46. 


I ‘Alberto Betani, d.b.a. Elesa, Monza, Italy. 947,485, 
pub. 9-5-72. Cl. 1 
Dorm Corp., The, Amarillo, Tex. 815,668, canc. Cl. 4 
Dow Chemical Co., The, Midland, Mich. 815,862, cane. Cl, 32. 
Dow. Jones, & Co., Inc., New York, N.Y. 947,617, pub. 9-5— 


72. 
Dr-Medical_ Produ Inc., Los Pep Calif. 947, 1, pub. 
9-5—72. Cl. oe ay 


Drexel Enterprises, Inc. 815,856, cane. Cl. 32. 
Dri as Products, ‘ine’, Mount Ven Vernon, 947,585, pub. 


Dii Mark Products Inc, Mount Vernon, N.Y. 947,610, pub. 
Du-Dad Dad Lure So. The, West Des Moines, Iowa. 947,545, pub. 


Dudeo Ti Inc., Boston. Mags. 947,600. jab. 9-5-12 Ci. 85. 
mee Cc Little Falls, N.J. 94 pub. 9-5—72. Cl. 25. 
Bas Kodak Co. , Rochester, TA 947,578, pub. 9-5-72. 


me 38, 26. 
Eaton Corp., ree Ohio. 947. b. 9—-5—72. Cl..23. 
Eberhard Faber I twood, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 815,885, 


eanc. Cl. 37. 
Rconomy ‘Tooling Products, Inc. Malden, Mass. 815,680, canc. 


troakustikai Gyar, Budapest, Hungary. 947,521, pub. 

9-5-72. Cl. 21. antes 
Electronic at woe - ey Ine., Mount Vernon, N.Y. 564,169, 
ren. 11-21-72, Cl. 2 
Cap Mfg. Co. New York, N.Y. 815,902, canc. Cl. 89. 


Elliott 


eginens Machines, Inc., Randolph, Mass. 947,565, 
pub. 9—5—72. Cl. 23. 
Werke A-6. Domat/Ems, Switzerland. 570,396—7, ren. 


Emser 
11-21-72. cl4 
by ry i Co, Ine., The, Brooklyn, N.Y. 947,758. 


a =o pptrotiies.' Inc., Harbor City, Calif. 947,537, pub. 
ey ae ig sen of America, Los Angeles, Calif. 
wal "Fundin Co: eredien a America, Los Angeles, Calif. 
vo lag Funding Corpavation of America, Los Angeles, Calif. 
7.739. pub. 9—5-72. Cl. 
Eversharp, Inc., Milford, Conn. 815,978, canc. Cl. 28. 
Extrin Flavors. Inc.: See— 


American Flavor «& 
mGayahoes Falls, Ohio. 947,513, 


; Co., The, Marion, Ohio. 815,977, canc. 
Fafa poPA.. Camerano, Arcona, Italy. 947,606, pub. 9—5-72. 
Feduratet De; ent Stores, Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio. 947,538, 
pub. 9—5—72. Cl. 
Federated yartment Stores, Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio. 947,582, 
pub. 9—5-72. Cl. 28. 
Feserst | Publications, Inc., Washington, D.C. 947,622, pub. 
ted Department Stores, Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio. 947,647, 
hg 9-5— 


Federal National postenot ayer: Washington, D.C. 
947,730, pub. 9—-5—72. r. 


Feterl Mfg. Co., Salem, 8. Dee 947,684, pub. 9-5-72. Cl. 50. 


Fiberacel, S.A.. ‘Cinaaa PS ee San Luis Potosi, Mexico. 947,- 
481, pub. 9-5-72. Cl. 12. 
— a Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Dallas, Tex. 795,481, cahc. 


Flernit Co., Inc., New York, N.Y. 815,922, canc. Cl. 39. 
Ford Motor Co., Dearborn, Mich. 942,993, cor. Cl. 102. 
vere, Hewgee Paper Co., Green Bay, Wis. 301,314, ren. 11-21-— 





INDEX OF REGISTRANTS 
Pore a Paper Co., Green Bay, Wis. 301,844, ren. 11-21-— 


Frank Inc., d.b.a. Industrial Specialties, North- 
ridge, Calif. 94 574 o-5-7 2. Cl. 26. 
O47 500, pub. acting Akticbo a Se 
Fri Lay Olcott Inc., New York, N.Y. 569,693, ren. 
11-21-72. 


tzsc & Olcott Inc., New York, N.Y. 570,964, ren. 
1-21-72. Cl. 51. 
Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd., Ashigara-Kamigun, Kanagawa, 
Fuller re ‘o., The, Hartford, Conn. 815,964, canc. 


Gap Gort: New York RY: Mantas: Fe HLTE G8 
ren. 11—21- 
SAF Gord New Fork, NY. 962/851-2, ten. 11-21-72. Cl. 12. 
Ganzoni & Cie A.G. St. Gallen’ W St Gallen, Swi tzerland. 
947,653, pub. 95-72. Cl. 44. 


for. cane. Cl. 29. 
General Si Corp..'R sp. ochester, 8 N.Y. ne ote anes cane. Multiple 
en ¢ 


de" Panifieation, Os cibevale, Seine Saint-Denis, 
> 663. pub. iO 5t 72. Cl. 46. 
Gerberich- pare Shoe Co.. M Mount tae Bis, Pa. 560,887, Oe. eee Cl. 39. 


Des: Ine. 
Getty On Co New York. Se Gat etary 108 "Gos 95-72, ; auittpe 
Masse Rie LW ene \ Pe ere. 51. 
. 947,757, Cl. 
Ne than ‘oods, Inc., New York, N.Y. 947,667, 
Richard M., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 815,706, 


cance. Cl. 13. 
Gordon Corp., The, Fapmingtes. & . 815,693, canc. CL ny 
Conemet Foods, Inc., St. Minn. 947,671, pub. “9-85-72 


ch 
Green Cross 2. i Inc., Kansas City, Kans. 947,511, 


pub. 9—5—72 
Grinnell Co > Treretonee, R.I. 815,708, cane. Cl. 18. 
Grinnell, rd, Corp., The, Larchmont, N.Y. 815,770, canc. 


Ci. 21. 
Gull of Prim. Ine., North Dartmouth, Mass. 947,514, pub. 
9—5-72. Cl. 19. 


N.J. 947,604, pub. 9-5-72. 
Halvorson ‘Inc., Duluth, Minn. 947.747 
pemmersll Paper Co.. Erie, Pa. 947, iP 
v Hen Egg Ranches, Inc., Welner, Tex. 564,459, ren. 
th 21-72. Cl. 46. 
Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. Inc., d.b.a. Harcourt Brace Jo- 
vanovich Publications, New York, N.Y. 947,615, pub. 9—5— 


72. C1. 
Harris, C. & T., (Caine) Ltd., Calne, England. 947,764. Cl. 46. 
mere. Industries, Inc., Pawtucket, R.I. 947,534, pub. 9-5- 


22. 
Henco Enterprises, Inc., Niles, Mich. $26,206, cance. Cl. 23. 
we J. W.. d.b.a. J. W. Henley Mfg. Co. , Memphis, Tenn. 
15,686. —S Ci. 12. 
Hilgendorft Brothers Custom Mfg., d.ba. Bell Plastics, Salt 
Lake City, Utah. 947.489, pub. 95-72, Cl. 13. 
Hilton Hotels Corp., Chicago, Ill. 947,749, pub. 9-5-72. Cl. 


105. 
Holobeam, Inc., Paramus, N.J. 947.741, pub. 9—5—72. Cl. 103. 
Hofan, William L., d.b.a: American Spirit Association, Lees- 
burg, Fla. 947,754. pub. 9-5—72. Cl. 107. 
Howmedia, Inc., New York, N.Y. 300,852, ren. 11-21-72. Cl. 


44. 

Hudson, J.. & Co. (Whistles) Ltd.. Birmingham, England. 
88.184, ren. 11-31-73. cl. EY 

ee oe J., & Co. MS yer Ltd., Birmingham, England. 


11-21-7 
Hudson on Company x  ielaware, Inc., Kansas City, Mo. 
947.500. pub. 9—5—72. Cl. 15. 

ITT, Continental Baking Co., Rye, N.Y. 947,672-3, pub. 9-5— 
soe Works, Inc., Chicago, Ill. 947,560, pub. 9-53-72. 
Tilinois Tool Works, Inc., Chicago, Ill. 815,786, cance. Cl. 23. 
Imagineering, Inc., Phoenix, Ariz. 947,532, pub, 9—5-72. Ci. 
Indian Head Inc., New York, N.Y. 565,623, ren. 11-21-72. Cl. 
Indian Head Inc., New York, N.Y. 566,925, ren. 11-21-72. Cl. 


Independent Grocers’ Alliance Distributing Co.. Chicago, Il. 
815,940. canc. Cl. 40. 

Indenendent Grocers’ Alliance Distributing Co., Chicago, Ml. 
815,841, cane. Cl. 29. 

Industrial & ————s Conference Management Inc., Chicago, 
Ill. 947,724 9-—5~72. Cl. 10 


1. 
International , -- Co., Chicago, Ill. 947,577, pub. 9-5— 
Tageaqiieeet Paper Co., New York, N.Y. 947,613, pub. 9-5— 
International Paper Co., New York, N.Y. 947,641, pub. 9-5- 
72. Cl. 39. 


Interco Inc., St. Louis, Mo. 947,628, pub. 9-5—72. Cl. 39. 

Intra Continental Semiconductors Inc., New York, N.Y. 815,- 
743, canc. Cl. 21. 

Ishak Fried. d.b.a. Fried Trading Co., Brooklyn, N.Y. 815,766, 
eanc. Cl. 21. 

J.E. Plastics Mfg. Corp., Yonkers, N.Y. 815,976, canc. Cl. 21. 

Ja Richard, Clark, d.b.a. ggecte Cigar Co., Red Lion, Pa. 

, ren. 11-21-72. Cl. 1 
Jeffrey Galion Mfg. Co.. + oll Ohio. 815,731, cance. Cl. 


Ngee Cl, 105. 
b. 9-572. Cl. 37. 


Johnson, Matthey & Co. Ltd., London, England. 947,492, pub. 
9-5-72. Cl. 14. 








INDEX OF REGISTRANTS 


Jom, fast. Co., Inc., El Paso, Tex. 947,659, pub. 9-5-72. 
Junior Achievement, Inc., New York, N.Y. 947,623, pub. 9-5— 
72. Multiple Class (Classes 38 and 107) . 
K-Tel Eaegpetionn’, Inc., Minneapoils, Minn, 947,478, pub. 
a 4 pe gee Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich. 815,893, canc. 


und Metallwerke Satebotpeperatts Aktie: 
schaft, Hannover, i et ~y 


9-5-72. 
Kahn, Ben Furs Corp a Fags Corp, New New York, 
N.Y. 247-71, pub. ‘718-72 Multiple 
a 
Ka Tare Ltd., Daito-ku, Tokyo, Japan. 815,677, 
cane. 
Kaneee. ‘Abe, d.b.a. Globe Bottling Co., Los Angeles, Calif. 
301,307, ren. 11-21-72. Cl, 45. 
Kats é Besthoft, Inc., New Orleans, La. 947,725, pub. 9-5—72. 
— Richard F., d.b.a. Melody Leather rere 4 of Okla- 
hom City, Okla. 


Oklahoma’ 7,742, 
Keystone Steel & Wire Co., Peoria, Ii. 815, 
= sy =o .. Camb; bridge, Mass. 947 ,618, pub. 9-5- 


Kimbell Foods, Inc., Fort Worth, Tex, 947,718, pub. 9-5—72. 
King as Marketing Co., Skokie, Il. 947,561, pub. 9—-5-72. 
Ki ston Marketing Co., Skokie, Ill. 947,512, pub. 95-72. 
Kingston Marketing Co., Skokie, Ill. 947,657, pub. 9-5-72. 
Kirby, John, d.b.a. John Eisty Productions, Ventura, Calif. 
King. ‘i Henry 6 5 eee Omaha, Nebr. 947,573, pub. 9-5- 
Knoll, F Pharmaceutical Co., Whippany, N.J. 298,197, ren. 
Sy eI ne Ht B15, re eane. Cl. 


Kroger Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio. 947,661, pub. 9-5—72. Cl. 


Kyouiku Bogarme 5 bay Hlensht Kabushiki Kaisha, d.b.a. oulku 
Gear Mfg. yee -eone Daito-ku, Tokyo, Japan. 
947, sen 

Kysor Indi detrial ts 


f 
oan eine, Meh ooe B18. 


> 
name foes Kysor Peductele Corp., 
- t . em Ltd., London, England. 947,652, pub, 9—5-— 


La’ siiauy Ine. yiiinncepaligy Mis n., from Computer Styles, Inc., 
New York, N.Y pub. 47-70 ‘0. Cl. 100. 
Lore § & Brother Co., Richmond, Va. 301,418, ren. 11-21-72. 


ht of the Ritz, Inc., New York, N.Y. 299,041, 
ren. 11-21-72. Cl. 5 

Leavlite Ltd. AS-. Hayes, near Lichfield, England. 815,- 
865, canc. Cl. 33. 

Lectri- Pak Corp., Saginaw, Mich. 947,528, pub, 9-5-72, Cl. 


lange m Ozoir J Ferriere (Seine et Marne), France. 947,- 
88, oa 9-5-—72. Ci. 
on Ae i Nickel (Selnic)‘S.A., Paris, France. 947,472, pub. 


mn — \\ Ltd. from fotqenst Ltd., London, Eng- 
land. 947,493, pub. 9-5-72. Cl 
Letraset Ltd. : See— 

Letraset International Ltd. 
Lever | ree Co., New York, N.Y. 298,548, ren. 11-21-72, 


Cl. 4 
Likerty Glass Co., Sapulpa, Okla. 569,783, ren, 11-21-72. Cl. 


L’Oreal, Paris, France. 947,698, pub. 9—5-—72. go 51. 
Loral Corp., Scarsdale, N.Y. 815,814, canc. Ci. 2 

Lovable Co.. The, Atlanta, Ga. 947,645, pub. 572, Cl, 39. 
Lowe, 2 8. Co., Inc., Long Island City, N.Y. 947,543, pub. 


New York, N.Y. 815,825. canc. Cl. 26. 

nd J., d.b.a. Center-Line Machinery, Orange, 

B6.798. eanc. Cl. 23, 
, Ine., The, Springdale, Ark. 570,299, ren. 11-21- 


46. 
Mengto, “Joe, Holtville, Calif. net a ub. 9-5—72. Cl. 46. 
Maidenform, Inc., New York, N ,636, pub. 9-5—72. Cl. 


39. 
Mamiya Koki Kabushiki Kaisha, d.b.a. Mamiya Camera Co. 
Ltd., ‘+g § Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo-to, Japan. 947, 579. pub. 


Manufacturing Technology, Inc., Amherst, N.H. 947,690, pub. 
9-5—72. Cl. 50. 


Marco Corp., Jackson, Miss. 947,568, pub. 9—5—72. Cl. 24. 
Marie Ine., Coconut Grove, Fla. 815,904, cane. Cl. 39. 


Mee fetus Corp., New York, N.Y. 947,639, pub. 9-5-—72. 


Marriott Corp., Washington, D.C. 947,700, pub. 96-72. Cl 

Mars, Inc., Wilmington, Del. 947,677, pub. 9-5-72. Cl. 46. 

Maruwa Co., Ltd., Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan. 947,570, pub. 
9-5-72. Ci. 26. 

tens Peger Box Co., Baltimore, Md. 565,489, ren. 11-21- 

Maryland Plastics Inc., Federalsburg, Md. 947,470, pub. 9-5- 

Master Fence Fittings, Inc, La Habra, Calif. 947,490, pub. 
9-5-72. Cl. 13. 


a Inc., Hawthorne, Calif. 947,548-9, pub. 9—5—72, Cl. 


T™ m 


Mattel, Inc., Hawthorne, ean 815,774, cance. Cl. 22. 
Mattel. Inc., ee Calif. 815,935, canc. Cl. 39. 
Gheese Co., Inc., Heuvelton, N.Y. 947,668-9; pub. 


‘os 46. 
McDonald ucts Corp., Buffalo, N.Y, 61 s16 ot canc, Cl. 82. 
aa tee re & Rubber Co., Indiana, Pa. 947,598, pub. 9-5— 
Mead Co Go. ol Ohio. $55,818 canc. Cl. 37. 
Mellink, Stee Steel I Bate Co., Toledo, O 815.857, cane, Cl. 32 
Time Products Corp., Phi Pa. 947,496, pub. 


Metal Be: woo Ltd th ‘ — 18 and $0), 947,566, pub. 

e x Co. d., 0 nglan yu 

9-5-72. Cl. 23, ee » ‘4 

Me Trims Industries, Inc., Jackson, Miss. 560,864, ren. 
11-21-72. Cl. 13. 

michiuen arene f, Chemical Co., Detroit, Mich. 947,504, 
ju 

Micro. Syeeue Motors, Inc., Utuado, Puerto Rico. 815,755, 
canc. 

yaleropber Ine., Willits, Calif. 947,587, pub, 9-5-72. Cl. 31, 
Miles Laboratories, Inc., Elkhart, Ind, 565,049, ren. Py 


72. Cl. 6. 
_— i Laboratories, Inc., Elkhart, Ind. 947,477, pub. 8-22-72. 


Miles , RE Inc., Elkhart, 1, 947,769. Cl. 52. 

Miller, George F., Torrance, Calif. 815,727, canc. Cl. 19. 

Miller. Hugh, d.b.a. Western Stove & ‘Construction Co., 
Phoenix, Ariz. qs: 973, canc. Cl. 12. 

Modern Devices, Inc., Glenbrook, oe. 815,771, canc. Cl. 21. 

Modern Shoe Se. St. Louis, Mo. 947 o 9-5-72. Cl. 39. 

Moeller Mfg. * Inc., Greenville, Mine 69,507, ren. 11-21- 


72. Cl. 
Mohawk Rubber Co., The, Akron, Ohio. 947, 601, pub. 9-5-72. 
Molded Fiber Glass Body Co., Union City, Pa. 815,728, canc. 


Mole Hole, The, pa. Mich. 947,713, Bae, 9-—5-—72. Cl. 101. 

Monsanto Co., St. Louis,’ Mo. 11-21-72. Ci. ad 

Morris, Philip, Inc.. d.b.a. American ‘safety Razor Co., | 
York, N.Y. 947,695, pub, 9-5-72. Cl. 5 

Mowad Mfg. Co., El Paso, Tex. 947 631; ub. 9-5-72. Cl. 39. 

Multivest Real Estate, Inc.. Southfield. Mich, 947, fia ‘pub. 
9—5-—72. Multiple Class (Classes 101 and 102 

Mutual Life ipvecance Company of New York, ine, New York, 


N.Y. 947,738, cli 

= Marine tee Tampa, Fila. "947,547, pub. 9-5-72. Cl. 

Nairn-Williameon Ltd., Lancaster, England. 947,516, pub. 

National Tree I Co., Inc., Owatonna, Minn. 947,563, 
pub. 9-5-72. Cl. 23. 

Nathan's s nem Ine., New York, N.Y. 562,087, ren, 11-21-— 


Naturalocks. Inc., Atlanta, Ga. 947,646, pub, 9-5—72 40. 
rn oh Inc., The, White Plains, 'N.Y. 559,428, ren. a 


New York, Toy Corp., New York, N.Y. 947,541, pub, 9-5~72. 

Nippon Pillar Packing Se. ss a'a* odogawa-ku, Osaka, 

me gL Lee AQ. 1 ton ack 642-8, pub. 
ors’ naus es, nc., ew or 9! 

mg 5 1 als Inc., Chicago, Tl; 947,498, pub 
or merican O., inc., ub. 
95-72. Cl. 15. - 


Norton Co., Worcester, Mass. 947 487, pub. 9—-5-72. Cl. 13. 
Nuovo, Pignone, 8.p.A., Florence, italy. 947,554, pub. 95-72. 


Optical Sciences Group, Inc., San Rafael, Calif. 947,575, pub. 
Optikon Laboratories, West Cornwall, Conn. 947,654, pub. 
9-5-72. Cl. 44. 

Orthoschaf. une. St. Eustache, Quebec, Canada. 947,630, pub. 
oO oak Wax Co., Gammelgard, E: Finland. 947,527, pub. 
"95-72. Ci, 22. a _" ~ 
oo, oe Gone. Gammelgard, Espoo, Finland. 947,528, pub. 
PPG Industries, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa. 947,483, pub. 9-35-72. 
Pacific Car & Foundry Co., Renton, Wash. 815,795, cane. Cl. 
ey aes & Co., Detroit, Mich. 299,100, ren. 11-21-72. 
roe Rite Pac ng & Cra Co., Ine., land Heights, 

0. 947. ees nab 65S rom) re * 


Panduit Co Tin Park, Ill. oa 
Parasol Press. Ltd New York, oe ST 86 i be 9-5-72. 


Parfums Guy Laroche, Paris, Seine, France. 947,767: Cl. 51. 
ees & Co., Detroit, Mich. 566,878, ren. 11-21-72. 


Peadiaton Woolen Mills, Portland, Oreg. 947,634, pub. 9-5—72. 

Pennsylvania Dutch-Megs, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, N.J. 947,- 
763. CL. 46. en 

a a Corp., Philadelphia, Pa. 947,518, pub. 9-—5-72. Cl. 


Penron Associated Hosiery Mills, Inc., High Point, N.C. 815,- 
900, cance. Cl. 39. 


Pepi, Inc., New York, N.Y. 947,576, pub. 9-5-72. Cl. 26. 
a ew Frocks, Inc., New York, N.Y. 947,635, pub. 9—5—72. 


Pfizer Inc., New York, N.Y. 567,366, ren. 11-21-72. Cl, 18. 

Photophysics. Inc., Mepataie View. Calif. 947,475, pub. 9-5- 
72. Multiple Class (Classes 6 and 87). 

+ om Corp., Hauppauge, N.Y. 947,649, pub. 9—-5-72. 





TM Ww 
Pioneer Kabushiki d.b.a, Pioneer tronic Corp... 
Omort-nishi Ota-ku, to, Japan. 947,007, pub. 9-5- 


Pitaburgh Plate Glass Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. 815,721, cane,’ Cl. 
Co., The, East Liverpool, Ohio. 569,790, ren. 
“Teat-7a. ch 30" h 


wren. it = jsatore. Gh Bi. Co., Inc., Columbus, Ohio. 564,176, 


York, N.Y. 815,914, canc. Cl. 39. 
Puritan Fashions Corp. ew York, N.Y. 815, 12, canc. Cl. 


estor Corp., Toledo, Ohio. vag + pub. 9-5-72. Cl. 22. 

K. J., & Co., Inc., 007, cor. Cl. 16. 
inn, K. J., & Co., Inc., ,075. cor. Cl. 6. 
& R Product Development Co., m, ag ‘Seattle, Wash. 947,586, 
pub. 9-5-72. 


Rammer Inc., 8) n, Wis, 947,765. Cl. 4 
Real Juice Co. eine, Dallas. ex. 564 843, ren. Wat te, cl. 


Westchester, te Plains, N.Y. 947,707, pub. 
“ett Multiple Ci Glass (Cinsses 100 and 10 01). e 
id Chonbeals ta 
aa yee CL. 6. 


Inc., White Plains, N.Y. 301,102, ren. 
Reinhold Pu , from Petshed Publish Corp., 
Stamford, Conn. bir oy pub. . 38. ae ale 
Reinhold Pu ee— 


9-5-72. Cl 
ld pins Co 
Reinhold Publishing 2 Co. Inc. 
a Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio. 569,746, ren. 11-21-72. Cl. 
* a S.A.R.L., Paris, France. 947,699, pub. 9—5—72. 
m3 Products Ltd., London, England. 565,488, ren. 11-21- 
Rife. cate. | Ru d.b.a. House of ji, Pasadena, Calif, 815,- 


mc 25 ne Process, Inc., Pinehurst, N.C, 564,847, ren. 


mi ai LZ aba. Riley Advertising Co., Omaha, Nebr. 
Mins. “me Rockingham, N.C, 815,944, canc. Cl. 
a Mfg. Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. 564,468, ren. 11-21-72. 


Rodale Mfg. Co., Inc., ogee. Pa. 815,758, canc. . 21. 

Rodi & Wienenberger Aktisengesellschaft, Pforzheim, Ger 
many. 815,829, cance. a 27. 

nomes i oe Inc., Towson, Md. 947,535-6, pub. 


Ronson Co rp., Woodbridge, N.J. 947,594, pub. 95-72. Cl 
Equipment, Inc., Obrichsville, Ohio’ 947,587, pub. ~oa 


scoa Industries Inc., Columbus, Ohio. 947,638, pub. 9-5—72. 
safe Ce Car Educational Institute, Butler, N.J. 815,971, canc. 


Pe “eater Zretects Corp., i -b.a. Eabyeneaa ane 
Sakura Pas, Higashinari Osaka, Ja 

pub. o5-72 Cl. 37. on 

Sanderson, 


cs , & Co. Ltd., Hull, England. 947,505, pub. 9-5- 


Sava Michael A., ons: Kopy King, Mobile, Ala. 947,720, 
pub. 95-72. Cl.'1 
OF at Radio Co., gen Leandro, Calif. 947,524, pub. 9-5—72. 


Scandinavian House, Tacoma, Wash. 947,723, pub. 9—5-—72. 


Scherr, Rita Y., at Journal of [reeprogacible Boouits, Chi- 
cago Hei ghts, Ti. — pub. 9-5—72. Cl. 38 
Schick Electric, Inc. 
Sehick Inc. 
er a SBe-. from Schick Electric, Inc., Lancaster, Pa. 947,- 
9-5~72. Cl. 


Schmidtershiwerke, Aktiengeselischatt, Vienna, Austria, 567,- 


451, ren. 11-21-72 

Schmidt, Mary N., d.b.a. Schmidt Health Foods & Equi 
— NC. 947, 761. Multiple Class (Classes 18 cna 

— Yew, ns & & Publishing Co., Livonia, Mich. 947,625, 
u 

sens Ski Corp. citens. Nev. 815.951, cane. Cl. 44 

Seller, Eawin N. N., Murray Hill, N.J. 947, Bas “pub. 9-5-72. 


Selgs Corporation of America, Dresher, +7 947,559, pub. 9-5— 
Multiple Class (Classes 23, 81, an d 34). 

Selftx, Inc., Chicago, Il. 815,842, canc. ra 29. 

Service, Industries, Philadelphia, Pa. 947,506, pub. 9-5-72. 

ar. gaplendor, Inc., Stone Park, Ill. 947,637, pub. 9—5—72. 

sal ian Art Creations, Los Angeles, Calif. 815,965, canc. 


erwood Products, San Antonio, Tex. 947,759. Cl. 13. 
are Co., Inc., Lancaster, N.Y. 947,584, pub. 9-5- 


Signa-Com Corp., Beverly, Mass. 815,773, canc. Cl. 21. 
Siiverlith Corp., Edmonston, Md. 794,554, eanc. Cl. 50. 


weet Timber Co., Seattle, Wash. 947,484, pub. 9—5-72. 
N.Y. 815,789, cane. Multiple Class 


r Co., The, New York, N 
a asses 21 and 26). 
Sloan, Von Stanford, 4.b.a. — Bait Co., 
947,550-1, pub. 9-5-72. Cl. 22 
9-5-72. Ci. 22. 


Smerling Imports, Ine., New York, 
Cl. 39. 


Smith & Wesson Chemical Co., Inc., Rock Creek, Ohio, from 
Bangor Punta Gowratiens, Inc., Greenwich, Conn. 947,479, 
pub. 9-5-72. Cl. 9. 


Nashville, Tenn. 


N.Y. 947,632, pub. 9-5-72. 





INDEX OF REGISTRANTS 


ee ee ed Antonio §.A., Santiago, Chile. 947,- 


Society of Experimental’ Test Pilots, The, Lancaster, Calif. 
947,755, . 95-72. Cl. 200. 

Sonnenbii &-Goldman Corp., New York, N.Y. 947,736, pub. 

Beste, Main Bank, Houston, Tex. 947,737, pub. 9-5-72. Cl. 


Special Equipe ety Fabricators, Inc., Houston, Tex. 947,556, 
agartsaen Sia “Cosmetics, Inc., Boston, Mass. 947,697, 


pub. 9—5-72. Cl. 51. 
Stendhal, Paris (Seine), France. 947,696, pub. 9—5-—72. Cl. 51. 
Stetson, John B., Co., New York, N.Y. 568,548, ren. 11-21-72. 


CL 
Stock Yards Packing Co., Inc., Chicago, Ill. 947,675, pub. 9-5— 
Stonewall Brigade Band, Staunton, Va, 947,753, pub. 9-5—72. 
Strathmore Shoe Co., Inc., Brockton, Mass. 815,924, canc. Cl. 
Suomen, Pa ritebtaitten Yhdistys, Helsinki, Finland. 947,- 
swi ken “Golf Co. Ltd., St. Andrews, Scotland. 947,526, pub. 
9-5-72. Cl. 22. 
Systematix Controls, Inc., Seattle, Wash. 947,572, pub. 9-5— 


TVS Inc., oe N.Y. 947,744-5, pub. 9-5—72. Cl. 104. 
Technical Ww an a Products, Inc., Cranford, N.J. 947,520, pub. 
Teleflex Inc., North Wales, Pa. 947,480, pub. 9—5-—72. Cl. 12. 
Te n . Saltley, Birmingham, England. 815,716, canc. 


Cl. 13. 
Texize Chemicals, Inc., Greenville, 8.C. 947,503, pub. 9—5—72. 


Cl, 15. 

Tire & Battery Corp., The, Dayton, Ohio, 947,602-3, pub. 
9-65-72. Cl. 35. 

To; Associates, Inc., Skokie, Ill. 947,658, pub. 9—5-72. Cl. 


5. 
Top, Detter Stores, Inc., Jasper, Ala. 947,722, pub. 9-5~72. Cl. 


Toshin § Retanee Co. Ltd., Kita-ku, Osaka, Japan. 947,589, pub. 
by wo 5 Fried Chicken, Inc., Seymour, Ind. 947,708, pub. 


Tres Ases Sociedad Anonima Comercial, Industrial Inmobi- 
Maria Agropecuaria y Financiera, d.b.a. Tres Ases S.A 
tovaie Buenos Aires, Argentina. 947,665, pub. 9-53-72. 


Cl. 4 
Tri-Point Industries, Inc., Albertson, N.Y. 815,660, canc. Cl. 1. 
Trophy, Ine.: See— 
Trophy Properties, Ine. 
ie — 4 . Wilmington, Del., from Trophy, Inc., 
Tipp p City, Ohio. 947,670, pat 9-5-72. ‘Cl. 46. 
Twifiex os ta Ltd., Chesterfield, England. 947,558, pub. 


Union Carbide Corp., New York, N.Y. 947,499, pub. 9-—5—72. 
Onere eo tay | & Chemical Corp., Los Angeles, Calif. 
united 3 States” Ne eal & Instrument Corp.: See— 


Bard, C. R.. Inc 

United States Shoe Corp., The, Cincinnati, Ohio. 559,203, ren. 
11-21-72. Cl. 39. 

United States Ski Association, Denver, Colo. 947,756, pub. 


9—5-72. Cl. 
United States Steel Corp., Pittsburgh, Pa. 947,494, pub. 9-5— 
Universal al Gy & geedies. Inc., Universal City, Calif. 947,751, 


pu 
Uniroyal, Inc.. New “York, N.Y. 947,638, pub. 9—5—72. Cl. 39. 
ich. 947,597, pub. 


Universal Incinerator Corp., Warren, 

Valley Fo Flag Co., Inc., New York, N.Y. 947,686, pub. 
9-5-72. Cl. 50. 

Veaey Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass. 560,691, ren. 11-21-72. Cl. 

Valor Mfg. Co., The, New Bedford, Mass. 815,938, canc. Cl. 

Vance, Sanders & Co., Inc., Boston, Mass. 947,729, pub. 9-5- 
72. Cl. 102. 


Vogeqrweny.s (Food Fyqtecta) Ltd., London, England. 947,- 
ub. 9—-5—72. Cl. 46. 

me ex J., Scottsdale; Ariz. 947,681, pub. 9—5—72. Cl. 50. 

Voigtiander, A.G., Braunschweig, Germany. 815,828, cane. Cl. 


Viking Drill & Tool Co.. Inc., d.b.a. North Amorionn, FRing 
Drill Corp., St. Paul, Minn.’ 815,792, cane. Cl. 2 


Vom. geet. Neheim-Huesten, Germany. 947,680, = 9-5-72. 
Voyager Corp., The, St. Clair Shores, Mich. 815,732, canc. 


Warner-Lambert Co., Morris Plains, N.J. 947,762. Cl. 46. 


Warner-Lambert Co. = Warner-Lambert Pharmaceutical 
Co., Morris Plains, N.J. 947,474, pub. 12-14-72. Cl. 6. 


Warner-Lambert Pharmaceutical Co.: See— 
Warner-Lambert Co. 


Washington, George, Life Insurance Co., Jacksonville, Fila. 
566,410, ren. 11-21-72. Cl. 102. 


bei ont ttm B., Co., Detroit, Mich. 568,293, ren. 11-21-72. 
Week Corp., The, New York, N.Y. 947,721, pub. 95-72. Cl. 
West Coast Cycle Aa -wA Co., Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. 947,- 


515, pub. 4-11-72. 
Wegters Boat Building Corp., Tacoma, Wash. 815,692, canc. 








INDEX OF REGISTRANTS 


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Western Electric Co., Inc., New York i. 947,519, pub. 9-5- bak ix Howard ‘W. fanostates, Pacific Palisades, Calif. 


72. Multiple Class (Cl asses 21 and ) 
Weyerhaeuser Co., Tacoma, Wash. 815,941, canc. Cl. 42. 
Wheelock ‘Signals, Inc., Long Branch, N.J.' 815,751, cance. Cl. 


21. 
— Shield Corp., New York, N.Y. 947,731, pub. 9-5—72. Cl. 
Cosgnens, St. 947,469, pub. 9-5- 
ibbs, Inc., New York, N.Y. 947,629, pub. 9—5-—72. 


Classes 39 and 40). 
x ‘o., Inc., The, New York, N.¥. 39,132, ren. 


Wilderness Group, 
* Multiple Class (ci 


ilies, Class 


ub eee cl 
Withrow, Arthur C., Co., Los Angeles, Calif. 947,497, pub. 


Yagishite Electric Co., Ltd., Odawara-shi, Kanagawa-ken, 
apan. 815,753, canc. Cl. 21. 
Yanagiya Honten Co., Ltd. ions Kanagawa-ken, 
Japan. 947,693, pub. 95-72. C’ 
aon Space Age Products, Inc., , Fla. 815,669, canc. 


. 4. 
Zorro Bait Co.: See— 
Sloan, Von Stanford. 
Zurn Industries, Inc., Erie, Pa. 947,588, pub. 9—5—72. Cl. 31. 


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