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OFFICIAL GAZETTE of the UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE 
April 3, 1973 Volume 909 Number 1 


CONTENTS 


Patent and Trademark Notices 
Board of Appeals Decisions Rendered in the Month of February 1973. . 
Registration to Practice 
Patent Suits 


Condition of Trademark Applications 


Trademark Notices 
Errata . 
Trademark Suits . 


Marks 
Marks Published for Opposition (746) 
Registrations Issued 


Registrations Renewed 
Registrations Canceled 


Index of Registrants 


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Board of Appeals Decisions Rendered in the Month 


of February 1973 
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Registration to Practice 


The following list contains the names of persons applying 
for registration to practice before the United States Patent 
Office on the basis of 4 years or more service in the Examining 
Corps. Information tending to affect the eligibility of said 
applicants on moral, ethical, or other grounds should be fur- 
nished the Commissioner of Patents on or before April 27, 
19738. 


Michael, Edward J., 213 Sheridan St. NW., Washington, D.C. 
20011 
Moxon, George W. II, 1449A N. Van Dorn St., Alexandria, 
Va. 22304 
LUTRELLE F. PARKER, 
Chairman, Committee on Enrollment. 


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Patent Suits 
Notices under 35 U.S.C, 290; Patent Act of 1952 


2,544,246, G. H. Butterfield, CORNHAL CONTACT LENS, 
filed Sept. 2, 1969, D.C., N.D. Til. (Chicago), Doc. 69¢1812, 
George H. Butterfield, Sr. v. Oculus Contact Lene Company, 
Ine, Same, filed Oct. 22, 1969, D.C., N.D. Ill. (Chicago), Doc. 
69c2184, George H. Butterfield, Sr. v. Contact Lens Service, 
Inc. Same, Doc. 6902186, George H. Butterfield, Sr. v. Custom 
Contact Lens Laboratories, Inc. Same, filed Feb. 20, 1970, 
same, Doc. 70c¢412, George H. Butterfield, Sr. v. Vogel Contact 
Lens Company. Same, Doc. 70c414, George H. Butterfield, Sr. 
v. Halcon, Inc. Same, Doc. 70c415, George H. Butterfield, Sr. 
v. B & M Optical Company. Same, Doc. 70c416, George H. 
Butterfield, Sr. v. The House of Vision, Inc. Same, filed Dec. 
22, 1969, D. C., W.D. Ky. (Louisville), Doc. 6376, Trans- 
ferred to Northern District of Illinois on Feb. 12, 1970, Case 
* 700824, George H. Butterfield, Sr. v. SCL Laboratories ¢ 
Southern Optical Co. Same, filed Oct. 28, 1969, Nebr. (Omaha), 
Doe. 03404, transferred to Northern District of Illinois, Doc. 
700829, George H. Butterfield, Sr. v. Rite Style Optical Co., 
Inc. Same, filed Sept. 12, 1969, D.C., N.D. Ga. (Atlanta), Doc. 
18009, transferred to Northern District of Illinois (Chicago), 
Doc. 700330, George H. Butterfield, Sr. v. Quality Optics, Inc. 
Same, filed Oct. 15, 1969, D.C., E.D. La. (New Orleans), Doc. 
69-2346, transferred to Northern District of Illinois (Chi- 
cago), Doc. 70¢339, George H. Butterfield, Sr. v. Custom 
Contact Lene Lab. Same, filed Oct. 24, 1969, D.C., W.D. Tex. 
(Waco), Doc. W69-CA-48, transferred to Northern District 
of Illinois (Chicago), Doc. 70c397, George H. Butterfield, Sr. 
v. Contour Comfort Contact Lens, Inc. Same, filed Feb. 11, 
1970, D.C., District of Kansas, Doc. W-4315, transferred to 
Northern District of Illinois, Doc. 70c856, George H. But- 
terfield, Sr. v. Dr. Doyle O. Burch, etc. Same, filed Feb. 13, 
1970, D.C. Mo. (Kansas City), Doc. 18100-4, transferred to 
Northern District of Illinois (Chicago), Doc, 70¢857, George 
H. Butterfield, Sr. v. B & R Enterprises, Inc. Central Labs. 
Same, filed Feb. 17, 1970, D.C., W.D. Mich. (Detroit), Doc. 
6274, transferred to Northern District of Illinois (Chicago), 
Doc. 70c858, George H. Butterfield, Sr. v. Art Optical Con- 
tact Leng Div. Same, filed Feb. 12, 1970, D.C., E.D. La. (New 
Orleans), Doc. 70-308, transferred to Northern District of 


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PATENT OFFICE NOTICES 





Tilinois, Doc. 70c859, George H. Butterfield, Sr. v. Accurate 
Contact Lens Lab. Same, filed Feb. 11, 1970, D.C., B.D. La. 
(New Orleans), Doc. 70-302, transferred to Northern District 
of Illinois (Chicago), Doc. 70c860, George H. Butterfield, Sr. 
v. Gulf Coast Contact Lens, Inc. Same, filed Feb. 25, 1970, 
D.C., N.D.N.Y., Doc. 70-CV-58, transferred to Northern Dis- 
trict of Illinois (Chicago), Doc. 70c863, George H. Butter- 
feild, Sr. v. Onondaga Optical Co. Same, filed Feb. 13, 1970, 
D.C., W.D. Tenn., Doc. 1963, transferred to Northern Dis- 
trict of Illinois (Chicago), Doc. 70c864, George H. Butterfield, 
Sr. v. Mullers Contact Lens Service, Inc. Same, filed Feb. 
24, 1970, D.C., N.D. Ohio (Cleveland), Doc. C-70—170, trans- 
ferred to Northern District of Illinois (Chicago), Doc. 
70¢866, George H. Butterfield, Sr. v. Reese Optical Co., Inc. 
and Bausch 4 Lomb Inc. Same, filed Feb. 11, 1970, D.C., N.D. 
Ohio (Cleveland), Doc. C-70-128, transferred to Northern 
District of Illinois (Chicago), Doc. 70c867, George H. Butter- 
feld, Sr. v. Fred Rump Contact Lens Lab. Same, filed Mar. 3, 
1970, D.C., B.D. Wis., Doc, 70—C-119, transferred to Northern 
District of Illinois (Chicago), Doc. 10c868, George H. Butter- 
Neld, 8r. v. Ray-Con Inc. Same, filed Feb. 24, 1970, D.C., B.D. 
Wis., Dee. 70—-C-—101, transferred to Northern District of Mli- 
nois (Chicago), Doc. 70c870, George H. Butterfield, Sr. v. 
Wisconsin Optical Service Inc. Same, filed Feb. 12, 1970, D.C., 
District of Arizona, Doc. C-—70-90 PHX, transferred to 
Northern District of Mlinois (Chicago), Doc. 70c871, George 
H. Butterfield, Sr. v. Guarantee Contact Lenses of Arizona. 
Same, filed Feb. 17, 1970, D.C., S.D. Ohio (Columbus), Doc. 
70-39, transferred to Northern District of Illinois (Chicago), 
Doc. 70c887, George H. Butterfield, Sr. v. White-Haines Op- 
tical Co. Same, filed Feb. 20, 1970, D.C., W.D.N.Y., Doc. C— 
1970-88, transferred to Northern District of Illinois (Chi- 
cago), Doc. 70c922, George H. Butterfield, Sr. v. Gordon 
Contact Lenses, Inc. Same, filed Feb. 27, 1970, D.C., District 
of Colorado, Doc. C-—2110, transferred to Northern District 
of Illinois (Chicago), Doc. 70c928, George H. Butterfield, Sr. 
v. Bell Optical Lab. Same, filed Mar. 11, 1970, D.C., 8.D. Tex. 
(Houston), Doc. 70—-H-224, transferred to Northern District 
of Illinois (Chicago), Doc. 70c942, George H. Butterfield, Sr. 
v. Contact Lens Lab. Inc. Same, filed Mar. 9, 1970, D.C., E.D. 
Mo. (St. Louis), Doc. 70-C—105, transferred to Northern Dis- 
trict of Illinois (Chicago), Doc. 70c966, George H. Butter- 
field, Sr. v. Alvin Contact Lens Corp. Same, filed Feb. 11, 1970, 
D.C., W.D. Tex. (El paso), Doc. EP 70-CA-22, transferred 
to Northern District of Illinois (Chicago), Doc. 70c994, 
George H. Butterfield, Sr. v. Lone Star Contact Lens Labs, 
Inc. Same, filed Mar. 25, 1970, D.C. B.D. Va. (Richmond), 
Doc. 173-70-R, transferred to Northern District of Illinois 
(Chicago), Doc. 70c1069, Gvorge H. Butterfield, Sr. v. Corneal 
Lens Lab Inc. Same, filed May 16, 1969, D.C., C.D. Calif. 
(Los Angeles), Doc. 69-958 FW, transferred to Northern 
District of Illinois (Chicago), Doc. 7001072, George H. But- 
terfield, Sr. v. Calcom-Lab. Same, filed Apr. 6, 1970, D.C., 
W.D. Tex. (El Paso), Doc. EP 70-CA-66, transferred to 
Northern District of Illinois (Chicago), Doc. 70c1230, George 
H. Butterfield, Sr. v. Con-O0-Lite, Inc. Same, filed Apr. 24, 
1970, D.C., E.D. Tenn., Doc. 2513, transferred to Northern 
District of Tlinols (Chicago), Doc. 70c1231, George H. But- 
terfield, Sr. v. Appalachian Optics, Inc. Same, filed Apr. 13, 
1970, D.C., N.D. Tex. (Amarillo), Doc. CA—-2-847, transferred 
to Northern District of Illinois (Chicago), Doc. 70c1254, 
George H. Butterfield, Sr. v. Opti-Lens, Co., Inc. Same, filed 
Apr. 6, 1970, D.C., M.D. Fla. (Tampa), Doc, 70—130-C, trans- 
ferred to Northern District of Mlinois (Chicago), Doc. 
70c1282, George H. Butterfield, Sr. v. Obrio Lab., Inc. Same, 
filed Apr. 15, 1970, D.C., W.D. Ill. (Rockford), Doc. 70-C-20, 
transferred to Northern District of Illinois (Chicago), Doc. 
7101289, George H. Butterfield, Sr. v. Arlon Contact Lens 
Lab. Inc. Patent invalid, Oct. 26, 1971. 











RENE D. TEGTMEYER, Assistant Commissioner for Appeals, Legislation and Trademarks 


Cc. M. WENDT, Director, Trademark Examining Operation Oldest Dates* 


RK EXAMINING DIVISION, EXAMINERS AND TRADEMARK CLASSES 
eae = UNDER EXAMINATION 





(@) L.J. BETTENDORF, Classes 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 17, 27, 28, 30, 32, 33, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 50; Certification Marks, 
Classes A and 


(Il) F. H. WETHERBEE, Classes 1, 6, 15, 18, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 51, 52; Collective Membership Mark, Class 200.. eo 
(IID C. R. FOWLER, Classes 19, 21, 23, 26, 31, 34, 35, 36, 44.__--.-....- 





(IV) M. E. ABRAMSON, Classes 12, 13, 14, 16, 20, 22, 24, 25, 29; Service Marks, Classes 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107.| 12-22-72 12-7-72 


Rewswels (All Claestl). ...... ......1.. 2-2 n ncn ce ecb lan csessene~ 
Sec. 12(c) Publications (All Classes). ...........----.-.-.---------------- 


*As of February 28, 1973 


TRADEMARKS 
NOTICES 


Errata 


In the OrriciaL Gazette of Oct. 3, 1972 at page TM 50, 
under “Trademark Registrations Renewed” “564,397. FAR- 
GUHAR. Cl. 23 (Int. Cl. 7). 9-23-52.” should be deleted. 


In the Orriciat Gazette of Nov. 7, 1972 at page TM 6u, 
under Reg. No. 946,902, “SN 409,131” should be deleted and 
SN 408,166 should be inserted. 


In the OrFIcIAL GazeTTE of Nov. 14, 1972 at page TM 161, 
under Reg. No. 947,120, “SN 283,681” should be deleted and 
SN 382,681 should be inserted. 


In the OrriciaL Gazette of Dec. 5, 1972 at page TM 58, 
under Reg. No. 948,198, “SN 380,120” should be deleted and 
SN 380,129 should be inserted ; and at page TM 68 all refer- 
ence to Reg. No. 301,361 should be deleted. 


In the OrriciaAL Gazette of Dec. 19, 1972 at page TM 181, 
under Reg. No. 949,040, “SN 395,931” should be deleted and 
SN 395,831 should be inserted. 

In the OrFiciaAL GazeTTpE of Jan. 16, 1973 at page TM 249, 
under Reg. No. 950,979, “SN 405,038” should be deleted and 
SN 406,038 should be inserted. 

In the OrricraL Gazerre of Jan. 30, 1973 at page TM 354, 


under Reg. No. 951,765, “SN 497,893” should be deleted and 
SN 407,898 should be inserted, 


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Trademark Suits 
Notices under 15 U.S.C. 1116; Trademark Act of July 5, 1946 


Reg. No. 66,521 (SERGEANT’S), Polk Miller Products 
Corp. ; Reg. No. 223,439, same; Reg. No. 504,266, same, A. H. 
Robins Company, Inc. ; Reg. No. 510,446, same ; Reg. No. 513,- 
994, same; Reg. No. 513,995, same; Reg. No. 521,242, same; 
Reg. No. 527,778 (SERGEANT’S SKIP-STAIN), same; Reg. 
No. 583,069 (SERGEANT’S), same; Reg. No. 584,244 (SER- 
GEANT’S FOR DOGS), Polk Miller Products Corp.; Reg. 
No. 598,391 (SERGEANT’S AND PANEL DESIGN), same; 
Reg. No. 617,996 (SERGEANT’S E-Z GROOM), same; Reg. 
No. 816,448 (SERGEANT’S AND DESIGN), same, filed Sept. 
19, 1972, D.C. E.D. Mo. (St. Louis), Doe. 72C574(3), Miller- 
Morton Company v. Champion Industries, Inc. 


Reg. No. 155,951 (ALFRED DUNHILL [SIGNATURE]), 
Alfred Dunhill Limited; Reg. No. 161,454 (MY MIXTURE 
AND DESIGN), same; Reg. No. 539,892 (DUNHILL), same; 
Reg. No. 863,408 (DUNHILL THE “ROYAL YACHT” AND 
DESIGN), same; Reg. No. 909,971 (DUNHILL LONDON 
MIXTURE AND DESIGN), same, filed Sept. 12, 1972, D.C., 
S.D.N.Y., Doc. 72-3898, Alfred Dunhill Limited and Alfred 
Dunhill of London, Inc. v. Interstate Cigar Company, Inc. 
et al. 


Reg. No. 161,454. (See Reg. No. 155,951.) 
Reg. No. 223,489. (See Reg. No. 66,521.) 


Reg. No. 367,798 (STRAN-STEEL), Stran-Steel Corpora- 
tion; Reg. No. 440,757, same; Reg. No. 662,440 (STRAN 


STEEL AND DESIGN), same, filed Sept. 21, 1971, D.C. Mont. 
(Billings), Doc. 992, Stran-Steel Corp. v. Robert T. Eaton, 
ete. 

Reg. No. 440,757. (See Reg. No. 367,793.) _e 

. TORCH AND OVAL DESIGN), e 
FE no egy Ry ti, Reg. No. 580,683 (AMERICAN), 
same ; Reg. No. 753,600 (TORCH AND OVAL DESIGN), same ; 
Reg. No. 753,601, same, filed Oct, 4, 1972, D.C., N.D. Il. 
(Chicago), Doc. 72c2488, American Oil Company v. Cornelius 
Myricks, Jr. 

Reg. No. 504,266. (See Reg. No. 66,521.) 

Reg. No. 510,446. (See Reg. No. 66,521.) 

Reg. No. 513,994. (See Reg. No. 66,521.) 

Reg. No. 513,995. (See Reg. No. 66,521.) 

Reg. No. 521,242. (See Reg. No. 66,521.) 

. 526,855 (CROSS), A. T. Cross Company ; Reg. No. 
olka: and A. eels paen Company, ; Reg. No. 925,913, 
same A. T. Cross Company, filed Oct. 6, 1972, D.Cc., 8.D.N.Y., 
Doc. "72-C_-4266, A. T. Cross Company v. Jonathan Bradley 
Pens, Inc., Jerome Salinger and Thomas Du Bois. 

Reg. No. 527,778. (See Reg. No. 66,521.) 

Reg. No. 533,069. (See Reg. No. 66,521.) 

Reg. No. 539,892. (See Reg. No. 155,951.) 

Reg. No. 560,008 (THERMO-FAX AND DESIGN), Minne- 
sota Mining & Manufacturing Company; Res. No. 577,845 
(THERMO-FAX), same; Reg. No. 601,804, same; Reg. No. 
685,362, same; Reg. No. 686,868, same, filed May 25, 1972, 
D.C., N.D. Calif. (San Francisco), Doc. C-72-958-SW, Min- 
nesota Mining & Manufacturing v. MMM Carpets Unlimited, 
Inc. 

No. 577,485. (See Reg. No. 560,098.) 
No. 580,683. (See Reg. No. 443,855.) 
No. 584,244. (See Reg. No. 66,521.) 
No. 598,391. (See Reg. No. 66,521.) 
No. 599,769. (See Reg. No. 66,521.) 
No. 601,804. (See Reg. No. 560,098.) 
. 617,996. (See Reg. No. 66,521.) 
(See Reg. No. 526,855.) 
(See Reg. No. 367,793.) 


641,038. 
662,440. 

No. 685,362. (See Reg. No. 560,098.) 
686,868. (See Reg. No. 560,098.) 
753,600. (See Reg. No. 443,855.) 

Reg. No. 753,601. (See Reg. No. 443,855.) 

Reg. No. 816,445. (See Reg. No. 66,521.) 

Reg. No. 863,403. (See Reg. No. 155,951.) 

Reg. No. 900,971. (See Reg. No. 155,951.) 

Reg. No. 925,913. (See Reg. No. 526,855.) 


BER EREREEEES 








MARKS PUBLISHED FOR OPPOSITION 


SECTION 1 


The following marks are published in compliance with section 12(a) of the Trademark Act of 1946. Application for the 
registration of these marks in more than one class has been filed as provided in section 30 of said act as amended by Public 


Law 772, 87th Congress, approved Oct. 9, 1962, 76 Stat. 769. 
the date of this publication. See Rules 2.101 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 ¢lass, see section 2.] 


SN 304,962. The Red Barn System, Inc., Fort Lauderdale, 
Pia. Filed Aug. 12, 1968. 


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RED 
BARN 





Class 45—Soft Drinks and Carbonated Waters 
For Soft Drinks (Int. Cl. 82). 


Class 46—Foods and Ingredients of Foods 


For Ready-To-Eat Fried Chicken, Milk Shakes and Coffee 
(Int. Cls, 29 and 80). 


First use March 1967. 
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SN 848,822. Norddeutsche Affinerie, Hamburg, 
Filed Nov. 12, 1969. 


Germany. 





i eeieeeenecen OP) 


Owner of German Reg. No. 858,484, dated Dec. 9, 1967. 


Class 6—Chemicals and Chemical Compositions 


For Powdered Zinc Oxide, Lead Acetate, Cuprous Oxide, 
Cupric Oxide, Copper Oxichloride, Copper Sulfate, Nickel Sul- 
fate, and Sodium Antimonate (Int. Cl. 1). 


Class 14—Metals and Metal Castings and Forgings 


For Bars of Gold, Silver, Platinum, Palladium, Lead and 
Lead Alloys, Copper, Nickel, and Bismuth (Int. Cl. 6). 





SN 348,674. Nippo Machine Co., Ltd., Yokohama, Kanagawa, 
Japan. Filed Jan. 15, 1970. 








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


For Mechanical and Blectrical Typewriters and Check- 
writers (Int. Cl. 16). 


Class 26—Measuring and Scientific Appliances 
For Time Recorders and Calculators (Int. Cl. 9). 
First use April 1958 ; in commerce April 1958. 





SN 877,544. Kabushiki Kaisha Suzuya, Bankyo-ku, Tokyo, 
Japan. Filed Dec. 1, 1970. 


SUZUYA 


The word “Suzuya,” when translated into English, means 
“bell-store.” Priority claimed under Sec. 44(d) on Japanese 
application filed June 17, 1970; Reg. No. 978,771, dated Sept. 
1, 1972. 


Class 39—Clothing 


For Ladies’ Dresses, Coats, Sweaters, Shirts, Underwear, 
Sleepwear, Socks, Stockings, Gloves, Mufflers, Handkerchiefs, 
and Hats (Int. Cls. 24 and 25). 


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


SN 384,763. Action Industries, Inc., Cheswick, Pa. Filed 
Feb. 25, 1971. 


Pull Daze 


Class 38—Prints and Publications 
For Advertising Newspapers (Int. Cl. 16). 
Class 101—Advertising and Business 


For Retail Variety Goods Store Services and Advertising 
Furnished in Connection Therewith (Int. Cl. 35). 


First use at least as early as Apr. 13, 1970. 





SN 885,249. Woodstream Corporation, Lititz, Pa. Filed Mar. 
2, 1971. 


TRAPPE OF ASPEN 


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


Class 22—Games, Toys, and Sporting Goods 


For Sporting Goods—Namely, Ski Bindings, Ski Boots and 
Ski Boot Cases (Int. Cl. 28). 
First use Mar. 20, 1970. 


















ApRrIL 3, 1978 





Class 26—Measuring and Scientific Appliances 
For Sporting Goods—Namely, Ski Glasses and Ski Goggles 
(Int. Cl. 9). 


First use at least as early as Sept. 23, 1969. 
A 


} SN 886,758. Ameco 8.4., Kingersheim (Haut-Rhin), France. 
Filed Mar. 19, 1971. 


AMECO xix 


Owner of French Reg. No. 798,584, dated July 28, 1970. 


Class 2—Receptacles 
For Metal Silos and Hoppers (Int. Cl. 6). 


Class 12—Construction Materials 


For Building Materialse—Namely, Metal Frameworks (Int. 
Cl. 7). 


Class 13—Hardware and Plumbing and Steam-Fitting 
Supplies 


For Chains and Cables (Int. Cl. 6). 


Class 21—Electrical Apparatus, Machines, and Supplies 


For Blectric and Electronic Control Apparatus and Servo- 
systems for Material Handling Equipment and for Dosing and 
Weighing Installations (Int. Cl. 7). 


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


For Stationary and Mobile Material Handling Equipment— 
Namely, Power Shovels and Scrapers, Blevators, Stationary 
and Mobile Chain, Screw, Belt and Vibrating Conveyors; 
Roller, Blade, Metal Plate and Sack Braking Conveyors; 
Sacking and Unsacking Apparatus, Concrete Central Sta- 
tions and Dosing Apparatus (Int. Cl. 8). 


Class 26—Measuring and Scientific Appliances 


For Weighing Installations—Namely, Apparatus for Con- 
tinuous Weighing on Strips, Intermittent Weighing Installa- 
tions, Weighing Hoppers and Weighbridges (Int. Cl. 8). 


Class 103—Construction and Repair 


For Construction and Engineering Services, for Silos, Con- 
veyors and Buildings Such as Public Works (Int, Cl. 37). 





SN 886,874. Latham Sales, Inc., Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Filed 
Mar. 19, 1971. 


Sane 


Class 37—Paper and Stationery 

For Note Paper and Stationery (Int. Cl. 16). 
Class 38—Prints and Publications 

For Greeting Cards (Int. Cl. 16). 

First use Mar. 15, 1970. 





SN 888,499. Pertegaz Perfumes 8.A., Barcelona, Spain. Filed 


Apr. 6, 1971. 
PERTEGAZ 


Owner of Spanish Reg. No. 449,741, dated Apr. 20, 1966. 


U. S. PATENT OFFICE 





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Class 51—Cosmetics and Toilet Preparations 
For Gel Type Bubble Bath and Shaving Soap (Int. Cl. 3). 


Class 52—Detergents and Soaps 


For Bath Soaps, Toilet Soaps, Deodorant Soap, Bath Gelee, 
and Foaming Gel for Bathing and Shaving (Int. Cl. 3). 





SN 888,511. 
1971. 


Motac, Inc., Pico Rivera, Calif. Filed Apr. 7, 





Class 19—Vehicles 


For Equipment for Transportating Goods—Namely, Trail- 
ers, Chassis and Containers and Parts Therefor (Int. Cl. 12). 
First use in or about May 1970. 


Class 100—Miscellaneous 


For Leasing of Trailers, Chassis and Containers (Int. Cl. 
42). 
First use in or about October 1970. 


Class 103—Construction and Repair 


For Servicing and Repairing Equipment for Transporting 
Goods—Namely, Trailers, Chassis and Containers (Int. Cl. 
87). 

First use in or about June 1969. 





SN 392,521. Benjamin T. Hill, Jr., d.b.a. Teleshows, Van 
Nuys, Calif. Filed May 19, 1971. 


teleshows 


Class 1 
For Rental of Film Viewers and Wide Angle Lens Adapters 

for Television Cameras (Int. Cl. 42). 

Class 107—Education and Entertainment 


For Television and Film Producer-Director Services (Int. 
Cl, 41). 


First use June 4, 1958. 








Don-A-Lu, Inc., Atlanta, Ga. Filed May 28, 


DON-A-LU 


SN 393,428. 
1971. 


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


For Infant’s Safety Scissors (Int. Cl. 8). 


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


For Crib Blankets (Int. Cl. 24). 
First use at least as early as April 1971. 





SN 395,505. Equimark Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pa. Filed 


June 22, 1971. 


EQUIMARK 



















TM 6 


C'ass 100—Miscellaneous 


For Leasing Services—Namely, Business and Industrial 
Leasing of Large Office Accounting Equipment, Medical Equip- 
ment, and Production Equipment (Int. Cl. 42). 


Class 102—Insurance and Financial 


For Regional, National and International Banking and 
Trust Services ; Consumer Financing ; Consulting and Manage- 
ment of Investments in Securities and Short-Term Debt Ob- 
ligations ; Credit Life Insurance Underwriting ; Accounts Re- 
ceivable and Inventory Loans to Manufacturers, Wholesalers, 
and Other Commercial Businesses (Int. Cl. 36). 


First use on or prior to May 17, 1971. 


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SN 896,381. SLI Industries, Van Nuys, Calif. Filed July 2, 
1971. 


Class 13—Hardware and Plumbing and Steam Fitting 
Supplies 

For Hydraulic Control Valves (Int. Cl. 6). 

First use May 28, 1971. 
Class 21—Electrical Apparatus, Machines, and Supplies 


For Electromechanical Actuators for Use in Disc File Ac- 
cess Systems (Int. Cl. 9). 
First use May 1, 1970. 


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


For Motorized Hydraulic Wheels (Int. Cl. 7). 
First use Feb. 22, 1971. 


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SN 396,945. Abilgaard Laboratories, Inc., Mountain View, 
Calif. Filed July 12, 1971. 


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


For Machines for Binding Books (Int. Cl. 7). 
First use May 1, 1971; June 9, 1970 in a different form. 


Class 37—Paper and Stationery 


For Plastic Materials in Strip Form for Use as Binder for 
Books, Covers for Use in Binding Books, End Leaves for Use 
in Binding Books and Other Materials for Such Use (Int. 
Cl. 16). 

First use May 1, 1971; June 9, 1970 in a different form. 


Class 38—Prints and Publications 


For Bound Books (Int, Cl. 16). 
First use May 1, 1971; June 9, 1970 in a different form. 





OFFICIAL GAZETTE 











AprRIL 3, 1973 





Class 106—Material Treatment 


For Services of Binding and Re-Binding of Books for Others 
(Int. Cl. 40). 
First use May 1, 1971 ; Nov. 16, 1970 in a different form. 


Tm 


SN 397,781. Wilton Enterprises, Inc., Chicago, Ill. Filed 
July 19, 1971. 









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


For Cake and Food Decorating Bags, Tubes and Couplers 
Therefor (Int. Cl. 8). 


Class 38—Prints and Publications 

For Catalogs, Educational and Instructional Text Pertain- 
ing to Cake, Food and Pastry Decorating and Baking, Party 
Favors, and Decorative Ornaments for Cake and Food Icings, 
All for Special Holiday Occasions (Int. Cl. 16). 
Class 46—Foods and Ingredients of Foods 

For Edible Icings, Colorings, Favors and Decorations for 
Cake, Food and Pastry (Int. Cis. 2 and 30). 
Class 50—Merchandise Not Otherwise Classified 

For Party Favors, Figurines, Decorative Ornaments for 
Cake, Food and Pastry (Int. Cl. 26). 
Class 107—Education and Entertainment 


For Conducting School Courses, Lectures and Providing 
Films and Photographs, All of Which Pertain to Cake, Food 
and Pastry Decorating (Int. Cl, 41). 


First use in or about January 1930. 





SN 898,248. Levi Strauss & Co., San Francisco, Calif. Filed 


July 26, 1971. 
LEV’rS 


Owner of Reg. Nos, 413,886, 896,521, and others. 


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


For Luggage—Namely, Tote Bags (Int. Cl. 18). 
First use June 15, 1970. 


Class 37—Paper and Stationery 


For Notebook Binders Telephone Directory Covers, Photo 
Albums, Scrap Books, Notebooks and Address Books (Int. 
Cl. 16). 

First use July 8, 1964 on notebook binders. 


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

For Placemat and Napkin Sets (Int. Cl. 24). 

First use Feb. 20, 1970. 
Class 50—Merchandise Not Otherwise Classified 


For Bulletin Boards (Int. Cl. 20). 
First use Apr. 23, 1970. 



















APRIL 3, 1978 


SN 399,764. Winter Park Recreational Association, Winter 
Park, Colo. Filed Aug. 9, 1971. 








Class 100—Miscellaneous 


For Ski and Ski Equipment Rental Services and Restaurant 
Services (Int. Cl. 42). 


Class 101—Advertising and Business 


For Retail Ski, Ski Equipment, and Ski Clothing Outlet 
Services (Int. Cl. 42). 


Class 107—Education and Entertainment 


For Ski Instruction and Providing Facilities for Skiing 
(Int. Cl. 41). 


First use at least as early as February 1964. 





SN 400,366. Incolay Studios, Inc., 
Filed Aug. 17, 1971. 


INCOLAY 


Class 8—Smokers’ Articles, Not Including Tobacco Prod- 


For Cigarette Boxes, Cigarette Lighters and Ashtrays (Int. 
Cl. 84). ° 
First use Nov. 4, 1968. 


Class 27—Horological Instruments 


For Table Clocks and Wall Clocks (Int. Cl. 14). 
First use July 31, 1967. 


Class 28—Jewelry and Precious-Metal Ware 


For Jewelry (Int. Cl. 14). 
First use Dec. 4, 1965. 


Class 32—Furniture and Upholstery 


For Mirrors and Decorator Cabinets for Telephones (Int. 
Cl. 20). 
First use July 31, 1967. 


San Fernando, Calif. 


SN 400,367. Incolay Studios, Inc., San Fernando, Calif. 
Filed Aug. 17, 1971. 


Class 8—Smokers’ Articles, Not Including Tobacco Prod- 


For Cigarette Boxes, Cigarette Lighters and Ashtrays (Int. 
Cl. 34). 
First use Nov. 4, 1968. 


U. S. PATENT OFFICE 








Class 27—Horological Instruments 
For Table Clocks and Wall Clocks (Int. Cl. 14). 
First use July 31, 1967. 

Class 28—Jewelry and Precious-Metal Ware 
For Jewelry (Int. Cl. 14). 

First use Dec. 4, 1965. 
Class 32—Furniture and Upholstery 


For Mirrors and Decorator Cabinets for Telephones (Int. 
Cl. 20). 
First use July 31, 1967. 


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SN 402,026. Value City, Incorporated, Columbus, Ohio, as- 
signee of Schottenstein Stores Corporation, Columbus, Ohio. 
Filed Sept. 7, 1971. 


Vell 


Class 16—Protective and Decorative Coatings 

For House Paint, Interior Wall Paint, Enamel, Shellac and 
Varnish (Int. Cl. 2). 
Class 21—Electrical Apparatus, Machines, and Supplies 


For Table and Floor Lamps, Electrical Supplies—Namely, 
Switches, Cable and Wire, Sockets and Plugs and Motors (Int. 
Cis. 9 and 11). 


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

For Hammers, Pliers, Wrenches, Screw Drivers, Saws, Drills, 
and Drill Bits, Knives, Forks and Spoons (Int. Cl. 8). 
Class 32—Furniture and Upholstery 

For Chairs, Couches, Tables, Chests, Foot Rests, Sideboards, 
Desks, Beds, Mattresses, Box Springs and Pillows (Int. Cl. 20). 
Class 39—Clothing 


For Men’s Suits, Pants, Shirts, Socks, Shoes and Underwear ; 
Ladies’ Dresses, Coats, Shoes, and Lingerie; Children’s and 
Infants’ Dresses, Suits, Shirts, Pants, Shoes and Socks (Int. 
Cl, 25). 


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


For Rugs, Carpets, Bed Sheets, Pillow Cases, Table Linens, 
Towels, Textile Fabrics and Piece Goods (Int. Cls. 24 and 27). 


First use in November 1962. 








SN 402,208. First National Stores Inc., Somerville, Mass. 
Filed Sept. 8, 1971. 


RICHMOND 


Class 37—Paper and Stationery 


For Bathroom Tissue (Int. Cl. 16). 
First use 1968. 


Class 45—Soft Drinks and Carbonated Waters 


For Frozen Lemonade Concentrate (Int. Cl. 32). 
First use 1968. 









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Class 46—Foods and Ingredients of Foods 


For Canned and Frozen Fruits and Vegetables ; Jellies and 
Preserves; Canned Beans; Peanut Butter; Tea, Coffee, Ice 
Cream, Eggs, Butter, Margarine, Cheese ; Canned Fish, Catsup, 
Syrups for Food Purposes ; Frozen and Reconstituted Orange 
Juice (Int. Cis. 29, 30, and 82). 

First use prior to 1925. 


Class 52—Detergents and Soaps 


For Household Detergents (Int. Cl. 3). 
First use 1968. 


SN 402,544. Fa. Zwingo Wolfgang C. F. Grosse, Murr, Ger- 
many. Filed Sept. 13, 1971. 













The drawing is lined for the color red. Priority claimed un- 
der Sec. 44(4) on German application filed Mar. 17, 1971; 
Reg. No. 881,498, dated May 28, 1971. 


Class 2—Receptacles 

For Waste Paper Baskets; Holders for Waste Paper Bas- 
kets (Int. Cl. 20). 
Class 8—Smokers’ Articles, Not Including Tobacco Prod- 
ucts 

For Table and Standing Ashtrays (Int. Cl. 34). 


Class 21—Electrical Apparatus, Machines, and Supplies 
For Table and Floor Lamps (Int. Cl. 11). 


Class 32—Furniture and Upholstery 


For Table Filing Boxes for Papers and Desk Utensils ; Office 
Cabinets ; Filing Cabinets ; Card Index Cabinets ; Cabinets for 
Questionnaires ; Desks ; Typewriter Tables ; Club Tables, Office 
Shelves ; Clothes Stands; Umbrella Stands (Int. Cl. 20). 





SN 408,895. Precision Metalsmiths, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio. 


Filed Sept. 30, 1971. 
PMI 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 729,980, 840,238, and others. 


Class 2—Receptacles 

For Article-Enclosing Packages—Namely, Skin Packages 
(Int. Cl. 20). 

First use Nov. 29, 1965. 


Class 14—Metals and Metal Castings and Forgings 


For Castings, and Pattern Materials Used to Produce Pat- 
terns for Metal Casting Processes (Int. Cl. 6). 
First use Feb. 15, 1949 on castings. 


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


For Tooling—Namely, Dies, for Making Disposable Patterns 
Used in Metal Casting Processes (Int. Cl. 7). 
First use at least as early as Feb. 15, 1949. 


OFFICIAL GAZETTE 








Apri. 3, 1973 





Class 100—Miscellaneous 


For Engineering, Technical and Business Services in the 
Field of Ferrous and Non-Ferrous Investment Casting— 
Namely, Metallurgical Engineering Services, Plant Layout 
Services, Tooling Design and Manufacturing Services, and 
Casting Design Services (Int. Cl. 42). 

First use at least as early as Feb. 15, 1949 on casting de- 
sign service. 


Class 101—Advertising and Business 


For Engineering, Technical and Business Services in the 
Field of Ferrous and Non-Ferrous Investment Casting— 
Namely, Cost Estimating and Pricing Services, Market Re- 
search Services, and Rendering Assistance in the Establish- 
ment and Operation of Ferrous and Non-Ferrous Investment 
Foundries (Int. Cl. 35). 

First use at least as early as Feb. 15, 1949 on cost estimat- 
ing and pricing services. 


Class 106—Material Treatment 
For Prototype Casting Services (Int. Cl. 40). 
First use at least as early as Feb. 15, 1949. 

Class 107—Education and Entertainment 


For Training and Instruction in Ferrous and Non-Ferrous 
Investment Casting Production and Foundry Operation (Int. 
Cl. 41). 

First use at least as early as 1961. 


Tarr 


SN 406,726. Luciano Ciboldi, Milan, Italy. Filed Nov. 3, 
1971. 


Owner of Italian Reg. No. 219,791, filed Jan. 31, 1967. 
Class 39—Clothing 


For Belts, Neckerchiefse and Handkerchiefs; Clothing— 
Namely, Overcoats, Skirts, Blouses, Pants, Jackets, Rain- 
coats, Gloves, Socks, Stockings, Shoes, Boots, and Slippers 
(Int. Cl. 25). 


Class 41—Canes, Parasols, and Umbrellas 
For Umbrellas and Parasols (Int. Cl. 18). 





SN 407,258. The Deutsch Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Filed 
Nov. 10, 1971. 





Owner of Reg. Nos. 689,914 and 785,848. 


Class 21—Electrical Apparatus, Machines, and Supplies 
For Bilectrical Connectors (Int. Cl. 9). 

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

Thereof 


For Tools for Installing and Removing Contacts of Blec- 
trieal Connectors (Int. Cl. 9). 


First use on or about July 20, 1971. 








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Apri 8, 1978 


SN 407,423. High 
N.C, Filed Nov. 11, 1971. 


“* te High Point of Quality aa Service” 


Class 100—DMiscellaneous 

For Design of Water Sprinkler Systems to Order (Int. 
Cl. 42). 

Class 103—Construction and Repair 


For Construction, Installation and Repair of Water Spris- 
kler Systems (Int. Cl. 37). 


First use June 28, 1967. 
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SN 408,308. Hoyt Corporation, Rogers, Ark. Filed Nov. 22, 
1971. 


Class 2—Receptacles 


For Tanks (Int. Cl. 6). 
First use January 1968. 


Class 26—Measuring and Scientific Appliances 
For Thermostats (Int. Cl. $). 
First use August 1971. 
Class 34—Heating, Lighting, and Ventilating Apparatus 


For ‘After-Burners, Incinerators, Space Heaters and 
Poultry Brooders (Int. Cl. 11). 
First use May 1971. 


SN 408,446. 8S. D. Myers, Inc., Akron, Ohio. Filed Nov. 22, 
1971. 





Class 100—DMiscellaneous 

For Testing and Analyzing Energized Electrical Equipment 
and Gases and Oil Used in Such Equipment (Int. Cl. 42). 
Class 103—Construction and Repair 


For Maintenance and Repair of Energized Blectrical Equip- 
ment (Int, Cl. 87). 


First use during October 1971. 





SN 409,026. Nature House, Inc., Griggsville, Ill, Filed Nov. 
30, 1971. 


NATURE HOUSE 


TM 909 0.G.—2 


U. S. PATENT OFFICE 
Point Sprinkler Company, High Point. Class 32—Furniture and Upholstery 





T 9 


ot Wildlife Art Objects—Namely, Framed Pictures (Int. 


Class 38—Prints and Publications 


For Wildlife Art Objects—Namely, Lithographic Prints 
(Int. Cl. 16). 


Class 50—Merchandise Not Otherwise Classified 
For Wildlife Art Objects—Namely, Sculpture (Int. Cl. 20). 
First use Oct. 8, 1971. 





SN 409,395. Lovida 8.A., Oberwill, Zug, Switzerland. Filed 
Dec. 6, 1971. 


Conalbe. 


Owner of Swiss Reg. No, 246,282, dated May 29, 1970. 


Class 51—Cosmetics and Toilet Preparations 


For Cosmetic Skin Creams, Skin Lotions, Skin Cleansers, 
Colognes and Perfumes (Int. Cl. 3). 


Class 52—Detergents and Soaps 
For Toilet Soaps (Int. Cl. 3). 





SN 410,489. Igloo Corporation, Houston, Tex. Filed Dec, 17, 


1971. IGLOO 


Owner of Reg. No. 718,413. 


Class 2—Receptacles 


For Insulated Water Coolers, Beverage Coolers, Picnic 
Chests and Ice Chests (Int. Cl. 20). 
First use April 1947. 


Class 22—Games, Toys, and Sporting Goods 


For Bait Boxes (Int. Cl. 26). 
First use October 1968. 





SN 411,275. Daido Corporation, North Bergen, N.J. Filed 
Dee. 28, 1971. 


LADY STEELCRAFT 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 598,146, 738,556, and 828,789. 


Class 5—Adhesives 
For Tapes—Namely, Polyvinyl Chloride Adhesive Tapes, 
Masking Tape and Friction Tape (Int. Cl. 1). 
Class 21—Electrical Apparatus, Machines, and Supplies 
For Immersion Heaters and Electrical Tape (Int. Cis. 9 
and 11). 


Class 23—Cutlery, Machinery, and Tools, and Parts 
Thereof 
For Hand Tools—Namely Pliers, Wrenches, Hammers, 


Scrapers, Screw Drivers, Fastening Tools and Leather Punches 
(Int. Cl. 7). 








TM 10 


Class 37—Paper and Stationery 
For Nylon and Felt Tip Markers (Int. Cl. 16). 
First use Jan. 18, 1967. 





SN 418,827. Foden Leather Components, Ltd., d.b.a. Ibex 
Leathercraft, Ltd., Spratton, Northampton, England. Filed 


Jan, 26, 1972. 
IBEX 


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


For Purses and Pocketbooks (Int. Cl. 18). 


Class 39—Clothing 


For Leather Wearing Apparel and Accessories—Namely, 
Men’s Outer Wear, namely, Jackets, Coats, Shirts, Vests, 
Pants and Shorts; Women’s Outer Wear, Namely, Jackets, 
Coats, Dresses, Jumpers, and Skirts; Men’s and Women’s 
Headgear, Such as Hats and Caps; Belts for Women’s Wear 
and Men’s Apparel Belts Such as Dress Belts, Sport Belts, and 
Uniform Belts; Shoes and Moccasins (Int. Cl. 25). 


First use on or before Jan. 15, 1964; im commerce on or 
before Jan, 15, 1964. 





SN 414,598. The J. B. Williams Company, Inc., New York, 
N.Y. Filed Feb, 4, 1972. 


MON TRIOMPHE 


The Bnglish translation of the mark is “My Triumph.” 
Owner of Reg. No. 276,665. 


Class 51—Cosmetics and Toilet Preparations 


For Cologne, Aftershave, Spray Personal Deodorant, and 
Instant Lather Shave Cream (Int. Cls. 3 and 5). 


Class 52—Detergents and Soaps 
For Hair Shampoo (Int. Cl. 3). 
First use Nov. 5, 1971. 





SN 419,185. U.8. Department of Health, Education, and 
Welfare, Washington, D.C. Filed Mar. 28, 1972. 


ERIC 


Class 38—Prints and Publications 

For Abstract Journals and Indices to Periodic Literature 
Dealing With Education (Int. Cl. 16). 
Class 107—Education and Entertainment 


For Educational Services—Namely, Providing Bducators 
With a Ready Access to Indices to Periodicals in the Field 
of Education (Int. Cl. 41). 


First use November 1966. 





SN 420,651, Heritage Quilts, Inc., Chattanooga, Tenn. Filed 
Apr. 7, 1972. 





The term “Inc.” and the word “Quilts” are disclaimed apart 
from the mark as shown. 





OFFICIAL GAZETTE 








AprIL 3, 1973 


Class 22—Games, Toys, and Sporting Goods 


For Sleeping Bags (Int. Cl. 28). 
First use at least as early as May 1972. 


Class 32—Furniture and Upholstery 


For Pillows (Int. Cl. 20). 
First use at least as early as July 1968; at least as early 
as 1960 in a different form. 


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


For Bedspreads, Comforters and Quilts (Int. Cl. 24). 
First use at least as early as July 1968; at least as early 
as 1960 in a different form. 


TT 


SN 424,240. Artur Fischer, d.b.a. Fischer-Werke Artur 
Fischer, Tumlingen, Germany. Filed May 15, 1972. 


Los obeD 





Owner of U.S. Reg. Nos. 782,679, 895,905, and 917,957. 
Class 13—Hardware and Plumbing and Steam-Fitting 
Supplies 


For Fasteners—Namely, Wall Plugs Made of Plastic (Int. 
Cl, 6). 
Class 21—Electrical Apparatus, Machines, and Supplies 
For Fasteners—Namely, Tightening Caps and Saddles for 
Cables or Conduits, All Made of Plastic (Int. Cl. 7). 
Class 22—Games, Toys, and Sporting Goods 


For Building Toy Block Sets for Erecting of Toy Models 
(Int. Cl. 28). 


First use in 1961 ; in commerce in 1969. 
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SN 425,088. Trulock, Inc., Assumption, Ill. Filed May 22, 
1972. 


TRULOCK 


Class 2—Receptacies 


For Grain Bins, Grain Bin Accessories—Namely, Grain 
Spreaders, Grain Cleaners, Grain Stirring Units and Auger 
(Int. Cl. 6). 

First use June 1950. 


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


For Conveyors, Grain Dryers and Grain Bins (Int. Cl. 7)- 
First use September 1967. 


Class 34—Heating, Lighting, and Ventilating Apparatus 


For Heaters and Fans (Int. Cl, 11). 
First use September 1967. 

















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AprRIL 3, 1978 


SN 425,453. Forsaljningsaktiebolaget Volta, Stockholm, Swe- 
den. Filed May 25, 1972. 


VOLTA 


Owner of Swedish Reg. No. 88,212, dated Feb. 8, 1981. 
Class 2—Receptacles 
For Vacuum Cleaner Dust Bags (Int. Cl. 16). 


Class 21—Electrical Apparatus, Machines, and Supplies 
For Vacuum Cleaners (Int. Cl. 9). 





SN 425,455. Avon Products, Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed 
May 25, 1972. 


SIDE BY SIDE 


Class 51—Cosmetics and Toilet Preparations 


For Cologne, After Shave Lotion and Dusting Powder (Int. 
Cl. 3). 


Class 52—Detergents and Soaps 
For Toilet Soap (Int. Cl. 3). 
First use May 5, 1972. 





SN 425,456. Avon Products, Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed May 


SPRING BONNET 


Class 51—Cosmetics and Toilet Preparations 
For Cologne and Dusting Powder (Int. Cl. 3). 
Class 52—Detergents and Soaps 


For Toilet Soap (Int. Cl. 8). 
First use May 5, 1972. 





SN 425,457. Avon Products, Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed May 
25, 1972. 


SUNBONNET SUE 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 891,029 and 891,030. 
Class 51—Cosmetics and Toilet Preparations 


For Cologne and Dusting Powder (Int, Cl. 3). 


Class 52—Detergents and Soaps 
For Toilet Soap (Int. Cl. 8). 
First use May 5, 1972. 





SN 427,762. Avon Products, Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed June 


. LUTE SONG 


Class 51—Cosmetics and Toilet Preparations 
For Cologne and Dusting Powder (Int. Cl. 8). 
Class 52—Detergents and Soaps 


For Toilet Soap (Int. Cl. 8). 
First use May 25, 1972. 


U. S. PATENT OFFICE TM 11 


SN 427,768. Avon Products, Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed June 


20, 1972. 
IMPLICIT 


Class 51—Cosmetics and Toilet Preparations 
For Cologne and Dusting Powder (Int. Cl. 8). 
Class 52—Detergents and Soaps 
For Toilet Soap (Int. Cl. 8). 
First use May 25, 1972. 





SN 427,764. Avon Products, Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed June 
20, 1972. 


ORCHESTRALE 


Class 51—Cosmetics and Toilet Preparations 
For Cologne and Dusting Powder (Int. Cl. 8). 


Class 52—Detergents and Soaps 
For Toilet Soap (Int. Cl. 8). 
First use May 24, 1972. 


SN 427,767. Avon Products, Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed June 


ORCHARD FRESH 


Class 51—Cosmetics and Toilet Preparations 
For Facial Mask and Bath Oil (Int. Cl. 8). 
Class 52—Detergents and Soaps 
For Toilet Soap (Int. Cl. 8). 
First use May 24, 1972. 





SN 427,770. Avon Products, Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed June 
20, 1972. 


MEADOW GIRL 


Class 51—Cosmetics and Toilet Preparations 
For Cologne and Dusting Powder (Int. Cl. 8). 


Class 52—Detergents and Soaps 


For Toilet Soap (Int. Cl. 8). 
First use May 24, 1972. 


SN 427,772. Avon Products, Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed June 
20, 1972. 


MERRY SUNSHINE 


Class 51—Cosmetics and Toilet Preparations 
For Cologne and Dusting Powder (Int. Cl. 8). 


Class 52—Detergents and Soaps 
For Toilet Soap (Int. Cl. 8). 
First use May 24, 1972. 



















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 


Conn. Filed May 20, 1971. 


SETONITE 


Owner of Reg. No. 680,148. 


For Plastic Sheet Material for Making Name Plates and 


Signs (Int. Cl. 17). 
First use Mar. 2, 1967. 


SN 409,128. Pet’m Laboratories, Inc., Fort Washington, Pa. 
Filed Dee. 1, 1971. 


CAT CALL 


Applicant disclaims “Cat” apart from the mark as shown. 
For Cat Box Litter (Int. Cl. 17). 
First use Oct. 4, 1971. 


SN 416,116. Vectra Corporation, Odenton, Md. Filed Feb. 
22, 1972, 


Owner of Reg. No. 768,819. 
For Synthetic Fibers (Int. Cl. 22). 
First use Feb. 29, 1964. 





SN 416,117. Vectra Corporation, Odenton, Md. Filed Feb. 


22, 1972. 
VECTRA 


Owner of Reg. No. 768,819. 
For Synthetic Fibers (Int. Ci. 22). 
First use May 28, 1963. 





SN 416,269. George Sroda, d.b.a. Magic Worm Bedding Co., 
Amherst Junction, Wis. Filed Feb. 22, 1972. 


PORTABLE MAGIC WORM 
FARM 


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

For Insulated Bait Bucket Containing Worm Bedding and 
Worm Food (Int. Cl. 5). 

First use Nov. 7, 1971. 


T™ 12 


SN 392,695. Seton Name Plate Corporation, New Haven, 


SN 416,421. 
24, 1972. 


National Beryllia Corp., Haskell, N.J. Filed Feb. 

































The mark is comprised of the letters “nb.” 

For Plates, Disks, Blocks, Cylinders and Rods, Bach With 
or Without Holes Therein, and Having a Ceramic as Their 
Basis Material (Int. Cl. 21). 

First use since about December 1969. 





SN 418,785. Wilson Pharmaceutical & Chemical Corpora- 
tion, Chicago, Tl. Filed Mar. 20, 1972. 


AQUA-PRO 


For Protein Derivatives for Use as Ingredients in Other 
Products (Int. Cl. 1). 
First use Nov. 11, 1971. 





SN 419,454. Arvey Corporation, Chicago, Ill. Filed Mar. 24, 


1972. 
R-V GUARD 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 381,402, 848,844, and others. 

For Laminates of Plastic Film Bonded to Metal (Int. 
Cl. 17). 

First use Feb. 25, 1972. 





SN 420,188. The Firestone Tire & Rubber Company, Akron, 
Ohio. Filed Apr. 3, 1972. 


DIENITE 


Owner of Reg. No. 718,320. 
For Polybutadiene Thermosetting Resins (Int. Cl. 1). 
First use Mar. 18, 1972. 





SN 427,662. Uniroyal, Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed June 19, 


TPR 


For Synthetic Rubber (Int. Cl. 17). 
First use June 22, 1971. 


SN 427,842. Foster Grant Co., Inc., Leominster, Mass. Filed 
June 19, 1972. 


FOSTA-PLUS 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 586,280, 927,582, and others. 

For Synthetic Resins, Especially Material or Compositions 
Including Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (Int. Cl. 1). 

First use on or about May 30, 1972. 








Apri 8, 1978 





June 21, 1972. 


" KASTILENE 


Owner of Italian Reg. No. 250,410, dated Apr. 8, 1971. 
> | For Polypropylene (Int. Cl. 1). 





SN 428,158. Raychem Corporation, Menlo Park, Calif. Filed 
June 23, 1972. 


POLYIMIDAL 


For Thermoplastic Synthetic Resin (Int. Cl. 1). 
First use July 26, 1971. 





SN 428,255. Pandel-Bradford, Inc., Lowell, Mass. Filed June 
26, 1972. 


ARE ee 





The drawing is lined for blue but color is not claimed as an 
essential feature of the mark. 

For Leather Substitute Material (Int. Cl. 18). 

First use as early as Mar. 15, 1972. 


a 


SN 428,413. Crown Zellerbach Corporation, San Francisco, 
Calif. Filed June 26, 1972. 


CROWN GARD 1 


For Plastic Film (Int. Cl. 17). 
First use May 22, 1972. 


SN 428,503. American Cyanamid Company, Wayne, N.J. 
Filed June 27, 1972. 


CYCAL 


For Calcium Carbonate for Use in Animal Feed (Int. Cl. 
81). 
First use June 6, 1972. 


——— 


SN 429,234. Twin Mountain Rock Company, Des Moines, 
N. Mex. Filed July 6, 1972. 





For Volcanic Landscaping Rock (Int. Cl. 19). 
First use on or about Apr. 12, 1972. 





U. S. PATENT OFFICE 
SN 427,879. Anic Societa per Astoni, Milan, Italy. Filed SN 429,475. The B. F. Goodrich Company, Akron, Ohto. 








TM 13 





Filed July 10, 1972. 


KRYLVO 


For Plastic Film Materia] (Int. Cl.17). 
First use June 14, 1972. 





SN 429,521. 
10, 1972, 


Red Keg Tree Farm, Midland, Mich. Filed July 


RED KEG 


For Christmas Trees (Int. Cl. 31). 
First use Nov. 13, 1965. 





SN 429,799. Hooker Chemical Corporation, Niagara Falls, 
N.Y. Filed July 13, 1972. 


DURA-GRIP 


For Synthetic Resin Molding Compositions (Int. Cl. 1). 
First use June 12, 1972. 





SN 429,953. 
14, 1972. 


Ferro Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio. Filed July 


QUICK LAM 


For Glass Fiber Reinforcement Mat (Int. Cl. 21). 
First use on or about Jan. 24, 1972. 





SN 430,209. Scott Paper Company, Delaware County, Pa. 
Filed July 18, 1972. 





For Cellular Polyurethane Material (Int. Cl. 17). 
First use Jan. 8, 1972. 


TT 


SN 480,212. Scott Paper Company, Delaware County, Pa. 
Filed July 18, 1972. 





The drawing is lined for brown, but no claim is made to 
color. 
For Leather Substitutes (Int. Cl. 18). 
First use May 25, 1972. 
















T™ 14 OFFICIAL GAZETTE 
SN 480,488. Tillotson Corporation, Needham, Mass. Filed SN 403,248. International Pollution Controls Corp., East 


ApriL 3, 1973 


July 21, 1972. Paterson, N.J. Filed Sept. 21, 1971. 
Owner of Reg. No. 293,904. For Bags (Int. Cl. 16), 
For Chemically Modified Natural Rubber (Int. Ci. i7). First use May 30, 1971. 


First use May 14, 1964. 


SN 408,888. Bugene O. Frank, Caldwell, Idaho. Filed Sept. 
SN 480,677. The Babcock & Wilcox Company, New York, 28, 1971. 
N.Y. Filed July 24, 1972. 


FILTEX 


For Clay (Int. Cl. 1). 
First use Feb. 17, 1972. 


















SN 480,884. Fehr Bros., Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed July 


“"_BATRLINE 


For Plastic Sheet (Int. Cl. 17). 
First use April 1972. 





SN 480,951. Lewis International Co., Maplewood, N.J. Filed Applicant disclaims the words “Snap-On Spout” apart 
July 27, 1972. from the mark as actually used. 


pon Pte haat 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 612,875 and 708,434. 

For Bark (Int. Cl. 31). 

First use Feb, 4, 1970. SN 405,230. Noll Manufacturing Company, Richmond, Calif. 
Filed Oct. 15, 1971. 














SN 481,756. Engelhard Minerals & Chemicals Corporation, CHIEF 
Bdison, N.J. Fil . 4, 1972. 
7; WEah (Au: 8, 2088 For Fabricated Metal Products—Namely, Pails, Tubs, 


PURRSCENT Garbage Cans, Mail Boxes, and Sprinkling Cans (Int. Cl. 6). 


First use January 1920. 
For Pet Litter (Int. Cl. 31). 
First use June 9, 1972. 





SN 410,428. Vanguard Industries, Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Filed Dec. 16, 1971. 





Class 2 — Receptades 


GN 391,004. Parish Manufacturing, Inc., Indianapolis, Ind. 
Filed May 3, 1971. ; & q 


























Owner of Reg. No. 562,086. 

For Containers—Namely, Nestable and Stackable Shipping 
Containers, Storage Containers, Tote Boxes, and Plastic 
Trays; Storage Bins; and Racks for Storage Bins (Int. Cis. 
6 and 20). 

First use June 5, 1950. 


Inc. 





SN 417,999. Premier Advertising Company, Inc., Houston, 
Applicant hereby disclaims any right to registration of Tex. Filed Mar. 10, 1972. 
the term “Inc.” 
For Liquid Packaging Bags Made From Flexible Film Such 
as Polyethylene (Int. Cl. 20). P ACO-PAK 
First use Nov. 6, 1970, 
For Mailing Folder (Int. Cl. 16). 
First use Jan. 17, 1972. 





SN 899,216. AP Incorporated, Painesville, Ohio. Filed Aug. 


4, 1971. 
SN 419,119. American Hospital Supply Corporation, Evans- 


HELPING HANDLES ton, Til, Filed Mar. 22, 1972. 


oe. ~ von the word “Handles” apart from the D-LINER 


For Detachable Handle Assembly for Application to Nurs- 
ing Bottles and the Like (Int, Cl. 21). For Copolymer Bags (Int. Cl. 20). 
First use May 28, 1971. First use on or before Feb. 8, 1972. 














APRIL 3, 1978 
SN 419,848. International Telephone and Telegraph Cor- 


poration, New York, N.Y., assignee of Photomarine, Inc., 
Clinton, Conn. Filed Mar, 24, 1972. 


D,ctotank 


For Waste Storage Tanks (Int, Cl. 6). 
First use at least as early as July 1970. 





SN 424,787. Creelmatic Corporation, Cinnaminson, N.J. 
Filed May 18, 1972. 


REELMATIC 


For Knitting Creels and Accessories (Int. Cl. 20). 
First use in or about September 1969. 


LL 


SN 426,461. Bermas Plastics Company, Inc., Long Island 
City, N.Y. Filed June 6, 1972. 


AQUAMATIC 


For Planters for Flowers or the Like (Int. Cl. 21). 
First use at least as early as June 1968. 





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


SN 411,987. Airway Industries, Inc., West Pittsbury, Pa. 
Filed Jan. 6, 1972. 


WALLABY 


For Ladies’ Handbags and Purses (Int. Cl. 18). 
First use Oct. 29, 1971. 





Class 4 — Abrasives and Polishing Materials 


SN 420,107. Glamour Care, Inc., Hudson, Mass. Filed Mar. 


31, 1972. 
GLAMOUR 


For Wood Polish (Int. Cl. 8). 
First use at least as early as Mar, 14, 1972. 





Class 5 — Adhesives 


SN 411,643. Associated Adhesives Limited, Slough, Eng- 
land, Filed Jan. 8, 1972. 


GLOY 


Owner of British Reg. Nos. 320,446, dated Feb. 8, 1910, 
—— dated Feb. 24, 1969, and 988,651, dated Feb. 24, 
For Adhesives for Industrial Use, Household Use, General 
Use and Use on Paper (Int. Cl. 1). 


U. S. PATENT OFFICE 








TM 15 





Class 6— Chemicals and Chemical Com- 
positions 


SN 862,845. Edwin Cooper and Company Limited, London, 
England. Filed June 11, 1970. 


EDWIN COOPER 


The name “Edwin Cooper” does not identify any particu- 
lar living individual. 

For Chemical Compounds Soluble in Petroleum Products 
and Synthetic Lubricants and Fluids and Utilized in the 
Blending of Gasoline, Diesel Fuel, Jet Fuel, Motor Oils, En- 
gine Oils, Gear Oils, Transmission Oils, Industria] Oils and 
Hydraulic Oils (Int. Cl. 1). 

First use at least as early as Jan. 1, 1968; in commerce at 
least as early as Jan. 1, 1968. 





SN 379,971. Sundance Incense & Trading Co., Inc., San 
Francisco, Calif. Filed Dec. 81, 1970. 





For Incense (Int. Cl. 8). 
First use Jan. 1, 1970. 





SN 394,298. Ajinomoto Kabushiki Kaisha (Ajinomoto Co., 
Inc.), Chuo-ku, Tokyo, Japan. Filed June 9, 1971. 


AJICOAT 


For Chemical Products for Use in Industry, Particularly 
a Solution Composed Mainly of Poly-Gamma-Methyl-Gluta- 
mate Used in Making Synthetic Leather and Other Resin 
Coated Fabrics (Int. Cl. 1). 

First use December 1970; in commerce December 1970. 





SN 896,624, Med-Search, Inc., Red Bank, N.J. Filed July 6, 


_MED-SEARCH 


For Animal and Poultry Biological Products—Namely, 
Tissue Culture Media (Int. Cl. 1). 
First use Sept. 4, 1970. 





SN 396,625. Med-Search, Inc., Red Bank, N.J. Filed July 6, 


1971, 
ME 


For Animal and Poultry Biological Products—Namely, 
Tissue Culture Media (Int. Cl. 1). 
First use Nov. 27, 1970. 





SN 405,683. Baxter Laboratories, Morton Grove, Ill, Filed 


Oct. 21, 1971. 
BARLASE 


For Enzymes Used in the Preparation of Brewers Wort 
From Barley, Barley Malt and Other Cereal Grains for Use 
in Brewing (Int. Cl. 1). 
First use June 17, 1971. 















































T™ 16 
SN 405,361. Donald W. Jones, Auburn, Calif, Filed Oct. 18, 


1971, 
TOXI-GRAMS 


For Chromatograms Employed in Thin Layer Chromatog- 
raphy, Which Are Adapted for Receiving Small Discs Impreg- 
nated With Chemicals; the Goods Are Employed in Clinical 
Laboratory Testing for Chemical Identification (Int. Cl. 1). 

First use Oct. 14, 1971. 








SN 406,628. Upton Industries, Inc., Roseville, Mich. Filed 


Nov. 1, 1971. ’ 
UTEK 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 788,505 and 936,634. 

For Chemical Compounds in the Form of Metal Salts or 
Mixtures Thereof Melting at Predetermined Temperatures for 
Use in Molten Salt Bath Furnaces (Int. Cl. 1). 

First use Mar. 16, 1970. 


SN 406,915. Porter’s Camera Store, Inc., Cedar Falls, Iowa. 
Filed Nov. 4, 1971. 


RED 
/ BLUE 


The drawing is lined for the colors red and blue. 
For Hi-Contrast Photographic Developer (Int. Cl. 1). 
First use Oct. 6, 1971. 





SN 407,960. Nippon Soda Company, Limited, Chiyoda-ku, 
Tokyo, Japan. Filed Nov. 17, 1971. 


TOPSIN 


For Fungicides for Use in Agriculture, Horticulture and 
Forestry (Int. Cl. 5). 
First use in April 1969 ; in commerce Oct. 6, 1971. 





SN 414,027. W. R. Grace & Co., Cambridge, Mass. Filed Jan. 


28, 1972. 
DAXENE 


For Flowed-In Container Sealing Compound Which Can 
Be Fused to a Solid Hlastomeric Gasket Within Three Minutes 
(Int. Cl. 1). 

First use Oct. 27, 1971. 


SN 414,458. Exxon Corporation, Flemington, N.J., by change 
of name from Standard Oi! Company, Flemington, N.J. 


Filed Feb. 8, 1972, 
ESCAID 


For Hydrocarbon Solvents of Petroleum Origin for Gen- 
eral Use in the Industrial Arts (Int. Cl. 1). 
First use at least as early as Dec. 28, 1971. 





SN 416,422. Unelko Corporation, Chicago, Ill. Filed Feb. 24, 


i REPCON 


For Rain Repellent and Surface Conditioner Composition 
for Glass and/or Plastic Surfaces (Int. Cl. 1). 
First use Jan. 18, 1972. 


OFFICIAL GAZETTE 








Aprit 3, 1978 


SN 416,896. Frank E. Wolf, Fitchburg, Mass. Filed Feb. 
29, 1972. 


INSTANT NEMATEST 


For Biological Stains for Laboratory and Educational Use 
(Int. Cl. 1). 
First use Jan. 11, 1972. 





SN 419,922. The Diversey Corporation, Chicago, Ill. Filed 
Mar. 30, 1972. 


PEEL-AWAY 


For Aqueous Surfactant Solution To Be Added to a Highly 
Caustic Solution To Increase the Peeling Effect of the Caustic 
Solution When Used To Peel Vegetables (Int. Cl. 1). 

First use Feb. 2, 1972. 










SN 422,079. A.H.P., Inc, Gainesville, Ga. Filed Apr. 21, 


1972. 


VIGEN 


For Selective Fungicidal Mold Inhibitor for Animal and 
Pouitry Feeds (Int. Cl. 1). 
First use Mar. 17, 1972. 





SN 422,192. Aquashade, Inc., Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. Filed Apr. 


 ~ KOUASHADE 


For Substances for the Control of the Growth of Aquatic 
Plants, Particularly Aquatic Weeds (Int. Cl. 1). 
First use Nov. 5, 1971. 





SN 422,820. K. J. Quinn & Co., Inc., Malden, Mass. Filed 
Apr. 24, 1972. 


POST-FINISH 


For Protective and Decorative Leather Dressing or Finishes 
Applied to Unfinished or Semifinished Leather, Cut Shoe Parts 
or Completed Shoes and Also Applied to Skins of Leather 
(Int. Cl. 1). 

First use Feb. 8, 1972. 





SN 423,226. Hooker Chemical Corporation, Niagara Falls, 
N.Y. Filed May 3, 1972. 


THERMKEEP 


For Heat Storage Compositions Containing Chemical Salts 
(Int. Cl. 1). 
First use Apr. 20, 1972. 





SN 428,160. M & T Chemicals Inc., Rahway, N.J. Filed June 


«ST ANOLITE 


For Lens Polishing Grade of Stannic Oxide (Int. Cl. 1). 
First use Apr. 3, 1972. 





SN 428,288. Witco Chemical Corporation, New York, N.Y. 
Filed June 26, 1972. 


MICROSENE 


For Petrolatums (Int. Cl. 4). 
First use Dec. 31, 1957. 








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le 








p 


ra 


Apri. 3, 1978 


SN 428,344. Witco Chemical Corporation, New York, N.Y. 
Filed June 26, 1972. 


MOLOJELL 


For Petrolatums (Int. Cl. 1). 
First use Dec. 31, 1957. 








SN 428,345. Witco Chemical Corporation, New York, N.Y. 
Filed June 26, 1972. 


MOLOL 


For Petrolatums (Int. Cl. 1). 
First use Dec. 31, 1957. 





SN 428,608. Pfizer Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed June 28, 


1972. 
MORCURD 


For Milk Clotting Enzyme (Int. Ci. 1). 
First use June 15, 1972. 





SN 429,102. Philip A. Hunt Chemical Corporation, Pali- 
sades Park, N.J. Filed July 8, 1972. 


MAGNA-SOL 


For Etching Additives (Int. Cl. 1). 
First use Oct. 18, 1971. 





SN 429,400. National Biological Corporation. Cleveland, 
Ohio. Filed July 10, 1972. 


STEAM IRON IN A CAN 


For Chemical Liquid Spray for Removing Wrinkles and 
Creases From Fabrics (Int. Cl. 1). 
First use Dec, 81, 1971. 





SN 429,482. Claire Manufacturing Co., Chicago, Ill. Filed 
July 10, 1972. 


SPRAY-NOX 


Owner of Reg. No. 680,991. 
For Aerosol Insecticide (Int. Ci. 5). 
First use May 18, 1968. 





SN 429,574. Pennwalt Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. Filed 


July 10, 1972. 
PENCAP 


For Suspension in Liquid Carrier of Polymeric-Type Micro- 
capsules Containing Pesticide Composition Bncapsulated 
Therein (Int, Cl. 5). 

First use July 6, 1971. 





SN 429,658. Warner-Lambert Company, Morris Plains, N.J. 
Filed July 11, 1972. 


BAC-U-STRIP 


For Chemically Impregnated Test Strips for Detecting Bac- 
teria in Urine (Int. Cl. 1). 
First use June 14, 1972. 





SN 429,659. Warner-Lambert Company, Morris Plains, N.J. 
Filed July 11, 1972. 


BAC-U-DIP 


For Chemically Impregnated Test Strips for Detecting Bac- 
teria in Urine (Int. Cl. 1). 
First use June 14, 1972. 


TM 909 0.G.—3 


U. S. PATENT OFFICE 





TM 17 


SN 429,055. Union Carbide Corporation, New York, N.Y. 
Filed July 14, 1972. 


SENTRY 


Owner of Reg. No, 704,465. 
For Polyethylene Glycols (Int. Cl. 1). 
First use on or about June 15, 1972. 





Class 7 — Cordage 


SN 846,455. Compagnie Industrielle de Textiles Artificiels et 
Synthetiques C.T.A., Paris, France. Filed Dec. 17, 1969. 


Crylor 


Owner of French Reg. No, 498,283, dated Jan. 13, 1961 
(Paris) ; Natl. Inst. No. 156,947. 

For Cord, Twine, Rope, of Single and Multiple Strands, 
Made of Natural and Synthetic Fibers (Int. Cl. 22). 


SN 414,149. Western Filament, Inc., Glendale, Calif. Filed 
Jan. 31, 1972. 





Applicant disclaims the word “Braid” apart from the mark 
as a whole but reserves all its common-law rights therein. 

For Braided Rope (Int. Cl. 22). 

First use Mar. 15, 1971. 





Class 8— Smokers’ Artides, Not Induding 
Tobacco Products 


SN 480,787. Lindy Pen Company, Incorporated, North Holly- 
wood, Calif. Filed July 24, 1972. 


Lindy 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 692,042 and 767,197. 
For Lighters (Int. Cl. 84). 
First use May 29, 1972. 








SN 430,789. Lindy Pen Company, Incorporated, North Holly- 
wood, Calif. Filed July 24, 1972. 


LINDY 


Owner of Reg. Nos, 692,042 and 767,197. 
For Lighters (Int. Cl. 84). 
First use May 29, 1972. 


















TM 18 APRIL 3, 1973 


Class 9 — Explosives, Firearms, Equipments, Class 11—Inks and Inking Materials 
and Projectiles SN 421,522. CP & W Printing Ink Company, Jacksonville, 


Pia. Filed Apr. 17, 1972. 


OFFICIAL GAZETTE 





SN 892,413. Imperial Metal Industries (Kynoch) Limited, 


Birmingham, England. Filed May 18, 1971. HYDRASPEED 


KYNOCH For Water Soluble Printing Ink To Be Applied by a Flex- 
For Ammunition, Ammunition Components and Projectiles ographic Printing Process (Int. Cl. 15). 
(Int. Cl. 18). First use in July 1970. 
First use 1851 ; in commerce 1867. 






































SN 406,526. Independent Research and Development, Inc, (lags 12 — Construction Materials 


San Antonio, Tex. Filed Nov. 1, 1971. 


ELECTROARM SN 390,348. Vitroceramica, 8.A., Madrid, Spain. Filed Apr. 


26, 1971. 
For Pistol and Rifle Firearms and Parts Thereof (Int. Cl. 


18). VITROCERAMICA 


First use Feb. 12, 1971. 
Owner of Spanish Reg. No. 633,581, dated Jan. 19, 1971. 
For Glazed Wall Tiles (Int. Cl. 19). 


SN 422,363. The Marlin Firearms Co., North Haven, Conn. ——— 
Filed Apr, 24, 1972. 
SN 424,064. Mohawk Flush Doors, Inc., South Bend, Ind. 


MAR-SHIELD Piled May 11, 1972. 
sett Oniy 9.0 Componcat of Hisearm Btecha-(Int, Ch 15). DURA-PRINT 
First use Oct. 8, 1971. 








For Doors, and More Particularly Flush Wooden Doors 
(Int. Cl. 19). 
First use Apr. 1, 1972. 


Class 10 — Fertilizers ames 


SN 430,688. Aluma Building Systems Incorporated, Downs- 
SN 420,591. Voluntary Purchasing Groups, Inc., Bonham, view, Ontario, Canada. Filed July 24, 1972. 
Tex. Filed Apr. 6, 1972. 


ap ALUMA-SYSTEMS 


For Plant Foods, Fertilizers, Hormone Root Stimulator and 
Plant Starter, Soil Acidifier Conditioners, Soil Conditioners 
Containing Metals and Other Minor Elements, and Soi] Ac 
tivator for Adding Soil Bacteria To Aid in Decomposition of 
Organic Materials (Int. Cl. 1). 


First use April 1938. 
a Class 13—Hardware and Plumbing and 
SN 420,980. Swift Agricultural Chemicals C tion, Chi- 
cago, Ill, Filed Apr. 10, 1972. aa Steam-Fitting Supplies 


IBDU SN 887,717. Margaret Jan Kemp, d.b.a. Let-O-Klip Company, 
Houston, Tex. Filed Mar. 29, 1971. 


LET-O-KLIP 


For Clip-Like Devices That May Be Attached Exteriorly of 
the Mail Box of a Family Dwelling and Which May Receive 
and Hold Letters, or Other Postal Matter That May Be 
Readily Seen and Picked Up by a Postman Serving the Dwell- 
ing (Int. Cl. 6). 

First use at least as early as Mar. 12, 1971. 





For Concrete Form Shoring Equipment (Int. Cl. 19). 
First use May 8, 1972; in commerce May 10, 1972. 





For Fertilizer (Int. Cl. 1). 
First use in or about January 1968. 





SN 421,899. Voluntary Purchasing Groups, Inc., Bonham, 
Tex. Filed Apr. 19, 1972. 


ferti:-lome 


—_—— 


SN 398,361. Torsifiex Limited, High Wycombe, England. 
Filed May 27, 1971. 





Owner of Reg. No. 390,192. 
For Plant Foods, Fertilizers, Hormone Root Stimulator and 
Plant Starter, Soil Acidifier Conditioners, Soil Conditioners TORSIFLEX 
Containing Metals and Other Minor Elements, and Soil Ac- 
tivator for Adding Soll Bacteria To Aid in Decomposition of Priority claimed under Sec. 44(d) on British Reg. No. 
Organic Materials (Int. Cl. 1). 969,044, dated Dec. 16, 1970. 


First use at least as early as 1958; April 1938 in a different For Couplings for Use With Machines, Their Parts and 
style. Fittings (Int. Cl. 7). 





973 


lle, 









—— 


U. S. PATENT OFFICE TM 19 


SN 411,050. Research & Trading Corporation, Wilmington, SN 419,302. Pan American Screw Corporation, Jacksonville. 
Del. Filed Dec. 23, 1971. Pla. Filed Mar. 23, 1972. 


RESCUMATIC 


For Emergency Escape Devices and More Particularly Auto- 
matic Emergency Escape Devices That Safely Limit the Rate 
of Descent of a Person Evacuating a High Place (Int. Cl. 9). 

First use June 15, 1970. 


Apri. 3, 1973 











SN 417,870. Kaynar Mfg. Co., Inc., Fullerton, Calif. Filed 


Mar. 9, 1972. KA BE 


Owner of Reg. No. 621,618, 
For Bolt-Type Fasteners and Threaded Nuts (Int. Cl. 6). 
First use on or about Mar. 30, 1969. 








SN 417,872. Kaynar Mfg. Co., Inc., Fullerton, Calif. Filed For Threaded Fasteners (Int, Cl. 6). 
Mar, 9, 1972. First use at least as early a8 June 1971. 


K-LOBE 


Owner of Reg. No. 621,618. SN 419,416. Reborn Products Co., Inc., Wyncote, Pa. Filed 
For Bolt-Type Fasteners and Threaded Nuts (Int. Cl. 6). Mar. 24, 1972. 


First use on or about Sept. 1, 1971. 
POWDER-POUR 


om eanene. ute Bune Sprinkler Mfg. Co., Glendora, Calif. 0. powder Dispenser (Int. Cl. 6). 
ay : First use Oct. 18, 1971. 


AGRO-MATIC 
SN 420,078. Du Page Manufacturing Company, Downers 


For Automatic Sprinkler Controls (Int. Cl. 7). Grove, Ill. Filed Mar. 31, 1972. 
First use Jan. 23, 1972. 














SN 418,860. Parker Hannifin Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio. 
Filed Mar. 20, 1972. 


For Worm Drive Hose Clamps (Int. Cl. 6). 
First use Mar. 28, 1972. 





SN 424,835. John Getz, Jr., Trenton, N.J. Filed May 15, 


For Tube Couplings (Int. Cl. 6). 1972 
First use February 1971. . 
POS-A-LATCH 
LT 
SN 418,887. Shaw & Slavsky, Inc., Detroit, Mich. Filed Mar. For Door Lock Inserts (Int. Cl. 6). 
20, 1972. First use May 10, 1972. 





SN 424,534. The Gilbert & Bennett Manufacturing Com- 


pany, Georgetown, Conn. Filed May 19, 1972. 
POOL - GARD 
The word “Clip” is disclaimed apart from the mark as 
shown. 
For Indicia Holding Self-Mounting Clips for Use in Super- For Woven Wire Fencing (Int. Cl. 6). 
markets (Int. Cl, 6). First use Jan. 11, 1965. 
First use Aug. 1, 1971. 


TIGER-GRIP CLIP 





SN 426,280. Martec Products Company, Auburn Heights, 
SN 418,934. Williams Form Engineering Corporation, Grand Mich, Filed June 5, 1972. 


Rapids, Mich. Filed Mar. 20, 1972. 
TISS-U-BRAC 


For Device for Holding a Dispensing Container for Dis- 
For Anchor Devices To Be Embedded in Concrete (Int. posable Tissues, Useful in the Automobile, Household, or 
Cl. 6). Office by Way of Example (Int. Cl. 21). 
First use 1936. First use May 15, 1972. 
























TM 20 


Forgings 


SN 408,887. Allegheny Ludlum Industries, Inc., Pittsburgh, 


Pa. Filed Noy, 29, 1971. 

















For Powdered Metallurgical Products (Int. Cl. 6). 
First use Dec. 1, 1958; in commerce Dec. 1, 1958. 





SN 417,617. Gulf & Western Precision Engineering Com- 
pany, New York, N.Y, Filed Mar. 7,.1972. 





For Aluminum and High Temperature Alloy Castings and 
Formings for Aircraft Engine Components (Int. Cl. 6). 
First use in or about August 1970. 





SN 418,239. Crucible Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa. Filed Mar. 13, 


— REX 95 


For Tool Steel in the Form of Bars, Rods, Tool Bits, and 
the Like (Int. Cl. 6). 
First use Jan. 5, 1948. 


nna 


SN 426,819. National Steel Corporation, Pittsburgh. Pa. 


Filed June 9, 1972. 
HANNA 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 319,237 and 780,859. 
For Pig Iron (Int. Cl. 6). 
First use February 1964. 


OFFICIAL GAZETTE 
Class 14— Metals and Metal Castings and Class 15 — Oils and Greases 










Apri. 3, 1978 


SN 392,146. Conklin Company, Inc., Minneapolis, Minn. 
Filed May 17, 1971. 


run: 





riTré 


For Gasoline Additive for Conditioning Internal Combus- 
tion Engines (Int. Cl. 1). 
First use at least as early as Sept. 1, 1970. 


SN 410,076. Gard Oil Products, Inc, Kansas City, Kans. 
Filed Dec. 13, 1971. 


ENGINE GARD 


Applicant hereby disclaims the use of the word “‘Engine” 
in the instant mark except in connection with the word 
“Gard.” 

For Motor Oil Additive (Int. Cl. 1). 

First use Apr. 1, 1960. 





SN 410,078. Gard Oil Products, Inc., Kansas City, Kans. 
Filed Dec. 13, 1971. 


POWER GARD 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 650,781, 668,010, and 852,179. 
For Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Additive (Int. Cl. 1). 
First use in November 1958. 





SN 412,912. Peace Candle, Inc., Denver, Colo. Filed Jan. 
17, 1972. 


Peace Candle 


The representation of the candle and the term “Candle” are 
disclaimed apart from the mark as shown. 

For Candles (Int. Cl. 16). 

First use May 13, 1971. 





SN 416,537. Deere & Company, Moline, Ill. Filed Feb. 25, 


‘JOHN DEERE 


The name “John Deere” is that of the deceased founder of 
applicant’s business. Owner of Reg. Nos. 30,580, 921,844, 
and others. 

For Engine Starting Fluid; Spray Oil; Engine Oil; Gear 
Lubricant ; Transmission, Power Steering and Hydraulic Oil ; 
Powdered Graphite ; Bearing Lubricant ; Cotton Picker Spindle 
Lubricant ; Cartridges Filled With Grease for Use in Grease 
Guns ; Chain Lubricant (Int. Cl. 4). 

First use since about May 1954. 











APRIL 3, 1973 


SN 418,758. Donald W. Vance, d.b.a. Price-Rite Oil Co., 
Janesville, Wis. Filed Mar. 17, 1972. 


PRICE RITE 


For Gasoline (Int. Cl. 4). 
First use Feb. 1, 1969. 


SN 419,513. Gasoline Alley Systems, Inc., Lynchburg, Va. 
Filed Mar. 27, 1972. 


GASOLINE ALLEY 


Applicant hereby disclaims the word “Gasoline” apart from 
the mark shown. 

For Gasoline (Int. Cl. 4). 

First use July 16, 1971. 








SN 419,576. Quaker State Oil Refining Corporation, Oil 
City, Pa. Filed Mar. 27, 1972. 


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The drawing is lined for the color gold. Applicant disclaims 
any exclusive rights in and to the words “Super Blend” and 
in and to the representation of an oil drum apart from the 
mark as shown. Owner of Reg. Nos. 336,159, 626,082, and 
others. 

For Motor Oil (Int. Cl. 4). 

First use Sept. 16, 1954. 


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SN 419,602. Quaker State Oil Refining Corporation, Oil City, 
Pa. Filed Mar. 27, 1972. 





The drawing is lined for the color gold. Applicant disclaims 
any exclusive rights in and to the representation of an oil 
drum apart from the mark as shown. Owner of Reg. Nos. 
336,159, 814,300, and others. 

For Chassis Lubricant (Int. Cl. 4). 

First use Feb. 15, 1957. 





SN 425,988. Bets Laboratories, Inc., Trevose, Pa. Filed May 


we -FUEL-GUARD 


For Chemicals Utilized as Additives to Fuel Oil To Inhibit 
Corrosion and Sludge Formation and Deposition (Int. Cl. 2). 
First use Apr. 19, 1972. 


U. 8S. PATENT OFFICE 
SN 427,940. Bluegate Candle Company, Montara, Calif. Filed 









TM 21 








June 21, 1972. 


STAY-PUT 


For Candles (Int. Cl, 4). 
First use on or about Feb. 14, 1972. 





SN 429,652. Quaker State Oil Refining Corporation, Oil 
City, Pa. Filed July 11, 1972. 





The drawing is lined for the colors gold and green. Appli- 
cant disclaims any exclusive rights to the representation of 
an oil drum apart from the mark as shown in the drawing. 
Owner of Reg. Nos. 145,778, 795,056, and others. 

For Motor Oil (Int. Cl. 4). 

First use Feb. 19, 1962. 





Class 16 — Protective and Decorative Coatings 


Vyna-Chem, Inc., Bound Brook, N.J, Filed May 


VYNA-CHEM 


For Liquid for Coloring Vinyl, Leather, Naugahyde, and the 
Like (Int. Cl. 2). 
First use Apr. 26, 1971. 


SN 395,888. Daubert Chemical Company, Oak Brook, Ii. 
Filed June 21, 1971. 


KLEEN AIR 


For Undercoating Compositions Primarily for Automobiles 
(Int. Cl. 2). 
First use June 4, 1971. 


SN 391,971. 
18, 1971. 





SN 898,304. Palmer Paint Products, Inc., Troy, Mich. Filed 
July 26, 1971. 


DRY TEMP 


For Paints (Int. Cl. 2). 
First use July 1970. 


SN 898,895. Palmer Paint Products, Inc., Troy, Mich. Filed 
July 26, 1971. 


LIQUID TEMP 


Applicant disclaims the word “Liquid” apart from the com- 
plete mark as shown. 
For Paints (Int. Cl. 2). 
First use in April 1969. 











T 22 OFFICIAL GAZETTE APRIL 3, 1973 


SN 398,896. Palmer Paint Products, Inc., Troy, Mich. Filed SN 415,997. Pacific Resins & Chemicals, Inc., Seattle, Wash. 
July 26, 1971. Filed Feb. 18, 1972. 


VIBRA CRYLIC 


For Paints (Int. Cl. 2). 
First use in August 1969. 


SN 401,235. California Products Corporation, Cambridge, 
Mass. Filed Aug. 26, 1971. 


SPRAY GLOSS 


For Paint (Int. Cl. 2). 
First use Apr. 9, 1970. 


SN 401,236. California Products Corporation, Cambridge, 
Mass. Filed Aug. 26, 1971. 


SPRAY FLAT The drawing is lined for the colors red and blue. 


For Paint (Int. Cl. 2). For Epoxy Powder Coating Compounds (Int. Cl. 2). 
First use Apr. 9, 1970. First use on or about Oct. 25, 1971. 


SN 401,237. California Products Corporation, Cambridge, SN 416,128. Cook Paint & Varnish Company, Kansas City, 





Mass. Filed Aug. 26, 1971. Mo. Filed Feb. 22, 1972. 
~~ reenagonayt gt 2 For Exterior and Interior Pipe Coatings (Int. Cl. 2). 
a . First use Jan. 20, 1959. 
TT 
oy a Corporation, Cambridge, 5x 417,746. The Pacific Lumber Company, San Francisco, 
3 ng. 20, . Calif. Filed Mar. 8, 1972. 


CLEAR-GLO 


For Paint (Int. Cl. 2). 
First use Apr. 22, 1968. 





SN 403,095. Cragar Industries, Inc., Compton, Calif. Filed 
Sept. 20, 1971. 








The drawing is lined for the colors purple, violet, red, 
For Metal Surface Coating Compositions—Namely, Paints orange, yellow, light green, dark green, and blue. Owner of 
(Int. Cl. 2). Reg. No. 805,011. 
First use Aug. 16, 1966. For Decorator Spray Paint Finishes (Int. Cl. 2). 
First use Oct. 1, 1969. 











SN 415,345. Perry B. Giles, Muskegon, Mich. Filed Feb. 11, 
1972. SN 420,381. United Co-Operatives, Inc., Alliance, Ohio. Filed 


Apr. 4, 1972. UNAMIC 


For Protective and Decorative Paints (Int. Cl. 2). 
First use Dec. 10, 1971. 


rr 


SN 421,274. United Merchants and Manufacturers, Inc., 
New York, N.Y. Filed Apr. 13, 1972. 


VALCOAT 


for Water and Grease Repellant Coatings for Corrugated 
For Protective Floor Finish Coating Material (Int. Cl. 2). Shipping Containers and Other Paper Packages (Int. Cl. 2). 
First use in or about 1942. First use on or about Sept. 8, 1971. 






















































Aprit 8, 1978 U. S. PATENT OFFICE TM 23 


SN 421,703. Hoboken Paints, Inc., Lodi, N.J. Filed Apr. 17, SN 406,967. Chemway Corporation, Wayne, N.J. Filed Nov. 
1972. 5, 1971. 


LEISURE TIME 


For Paints (Int. Cl. 2). 
First use Apr. 11, 1972. 








































Something 
Class 17—Tobacco Products 
eee 


Filed Aug. 7, 1972. 


MONTENEGRO 
No claim is made to the word “Personal” apart from the 


The Spanish word “Montenegro” means “Black Mount.” 
mark as shown. Owner of Reg. No. 935,946. 
— < Te by <% 148,247, dated June 3, 1968. Liquid Douche for Feminine Hygiene (Int. Cl. 5). 
or Cigars (Int; Cl, 34). First use June 10, 1971. 








en nent a a SN 407,504. Vic Boff Health and Fitness Aids, Inc., 4.b.a. 
‘ P 1 — P Victor Boff’s Nutritional Aids, New York, N.Y. Filed Nov. 
12, 1971. 


SUPER NUTRI-POWER 


For Multiple Vitamin and Mineral Food Supplement (Int. 
Cl. 5). 
First use at least by 1967. 


ee 


SN 407,776. Burr Corporation, New York, N.Y. Filed Nov. 
16, 1971. 


PROTENERGY CRUNCH 


Applicant disclaims the word “Crunch” apart from the 
overall mark as shown. Owner of Reg. No. 933,808. 

For Dietary Supplements (Int. Cl. 5). 

First use Aug. 2, 1971. 





No exclusive claim is made to the word “Cigarettes” apart 
from the mark as shown. Owner of U.S. Reg. Nos. 856,879 and 


900,059 
ee . B . York, N.Y. Filed Nov. 
For Cigarettes (Int. Cl. 84). a. urr Corporation, New Yor ed Vv 


First use Mar. 24, 1972; in commerce Mar. 24, 1972. 
GREAT PLAINS ALFALFA 


Applicant disclaims the word “Alfalfa” apart from the 


Class 18 — Medicines and Pharmaceutical mark as shown. 


For Dietary Supplements (Int. Cl. 5). 


Preparations First use Aug. 2, 1971. 











SN 396,566. Burton, Parsons & Company, Inc., Washington, 





D.C. Filed July 6, 1971. SN 407,781. Burr Corporation, New York, N.Y. Filed Nov. 
16, 1971. 

For Ocular Irritating Solution (Int. Cl. 5). Int. CL. 5 

First use at least as early as June 1971. cenit — ate (ie +. 








SN 403,685. Mitchum-Thayer, Inc., Tuckahoe, N.Y. Filed gw 498,960. Ortho Pharmaceutical Corporation, Raritan, 
Sept. 27, 1971. N.J. Filed Nov. 19, 1971. 


LIQUIPRIN PROGRAM 


Owner of Reg. No. 714,626. 
For Nighttime Colds Medicine for Children (Int. Cl. 5). 
First use Sept. 15, 1971. 


Owner of Reg. No. 858,525. 
For Oral Contraceptive (Int. Cl. 5). 
First use June 7, 1971. 


—— 


SN 403,976. Preston Pharmaceutics, Inc., Butler, N.J. Filed 
Sept. 30, 1971. 





SN 408,886. The Upjohn Company, Kalamazoo, Mich. Filed 
Nov. 26, 1971. 


DERMAKON ADT PAK 


For Medicated Skin Lotion and Medicated Creme (Int. For Hormonal Preparation for the Treatment of Rheuma- 
Cl. 5). toid Arthritis (Int. Cl. 5). 
First use Nov. 18, 1970. First use Aug. 10, 1971. 









































TM 24 OFFICIAL GAZETTE Aram. 8, 1978 


SN 400,808. J. R. Carlson Laboratories, Inc., Chicago, Ill. SN 423,445. Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Filed 
Filed Dec. 3, 1971. May 5, 1972. 


CARLSON E-BAR-V 


For Vi in P tions (Int. Cl. 5). For Venezuelan Equine Bncephalomyelitis Vaccine (Int. 


Cl. 5). 
First use Sept. 7, 1965. First use Apr. 19, 1972. 


NR 


SN 410,923. Scott-Alison Pharmaceuticals, Incorporated, 


Teaneck, N.J. Filed Dee. 22, 1971. pa ey sae Davis & Company, Detroit, Mich. Filed 
RELEGESIC 
For Analgesic (Int. Cl. 5). 
First use Oct. 5, 1971 
on UNI/SUSE 
—_—_—_—_——EEE——————— 
SN 415,907, Syntex Laboratories, Inc., Palo Alto, Calif. U 
Filed Feb. 17, 1972. 


NOR-QD 


Owner of Reg. No. 831,728. 
For Steroid Hormones. (Int. Cl. 5). 
First use Jan. 31, 1972. 





PARKE-DAVIS 


SN 416,729. G. W. Carnrick Co., Cedar Knolls, N.J. Filed 


Feb. 28, 1972. 
P HRENILIN For Phenobarbital Tablets (Int. Cl. 5). 


For Medicament for Relief of Headache (Int. Cl. 5). First use on or before Apr. 10, 1972. 
First use Feb. 20, 1972. 








SN 434,916. Questor Corporation, Toledo, Ohio. Filed Sept. 
SN 416,964. Behringwerke Aktiengeselischaft, Marburg/ 7: 1972. 


Lahn, Germany. Filed Mar. 1, 1972. QUESTOR 


CANDIVAC For Pain Relieving Ointment, Bye Drops, Antiseptic and 


Owner of German Reg. No. 878,364, dated Apr. 16, 1970. “Heraaunonases Vitamin Gite Cosme (int. CE 6). 
For Pharmaceutical Preparations for Veterinary Use— ca x 
Namely, Distemper, Hepatitis, Leptospira and Rabies Vac- 
cines (Int. Cl. 5). 








Class 19—Vehides 
SN 419,368. Chanty, Inc., Brooklyn, N.Y. Filed Mar. 24. 
1972. SN 385,097. High Performance Products, Inc., Braintree, 
ZOBO Mass., by change of name from High Performance Plastics, 
Inc., Hingham, Mass. Filed Mar. 1, 1971. 
For Rubbing Alcohol (Int. Cl. 5). 
First use December 1968. 





SN 420,144. Pharmacia Laboratories, Inc., Piscataway, N.J. 
Filed Mar. 31, 1972. 


ALPHAPEN 


For Semi-Synthetic-Sulfobenzylpenicillin (Int. Cl. 5). 
First use Oct. 26, 1971. 








SS ————— 
SN 428,417. Vita Plus Corporation, Madison, Wis. Filed May 
5, 1972. 
For Kayaks and Canoes (Int. Cl. 12). 
First use February 1969. 
SN 389,567. David Blythe Foster, Windlesham, Surrey, Eng- 
N - s ! C s é R land. Filed Apr. 19, 1971. 
VITA-LAG CUSHIONBIRD 
Owner of Reg. Nos. 690,442; 880,767, and others. Priority claimed under Sec. 44(d) on British Reg. No. 
For Mineral Additives and Vitamin Fortifications Used in 972,096, dated Mar. 9, 1971. 
the Preparation of Poultry and Livestock (Int. Cl. 5). For Wheeled Motor Land Vehicles Having Padded Interiors 


First use in August 1970. Adapted to Restrain Passengers in Accidents (Int. Cl. 12). 











APRIL 3, 1978 


U. S. PATENT OFFICE TM 25 


SN 892,296. Monroe Auto Equipment Company, Monroe, SN 415,509. Universal Oil Products Company, Des Plaines, 


Mich, Filed May 17, 1971. 


MONRO-MAX 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 526,841, 526,842, and 575,157. 
For Vehicle Shock Absorbers (Int. Cl. 12). 
First use Apr. 16, 1971. 


a ————— 
SN 897,048. Baron Homes, Inc., Chino, Calif., by change 


of name from Delta Mobile Homes, Inc., Chino, Calif. Filed 
July 12, 1971. 





For Mobile Homes (Int. Cl. 12). 
First use June 30, 1971. 





SN 404,252. Ranch King Enterprises, Inc., Bellville, Tex. 
Filed Oct. 4, 1971. 


RANCH KING 


For Trailers—Namely, General and Specific Purpose Cargo 
Trailers (Int. Cl. 12). 
First use Jan. 1, 1970. 





SN 406,371. United Aircraft Corporation, East Hartford, 
Conn. Filed Oct. 29, 1971. 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 785,092, 917,988, and others. 
For Trains Consisting of a Locomotive and Cars Sold as 


a Unit, and Parts Thereof (Int. Cl. 12). 
First use as early as about Aug. 11, 1971. 





SN 409,628. Universal Oil Products Company, Des Plaines, 
Ill. Filed Dee. 6, 1971. 


VERSAIR 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 677,896 and 883,672. 

For Seating for Airplanes and Other Passenger Carriers 
(Int. Cl. 12). 

First use on or prior to Mar. 30, 1971. 





SN 409,842. Superior Distributing Company, Lake City, 
Minn. Filed Dec. 9, 1971. 


HEAD FOIL 


For Forestay Sleeve Supporting a Boat Sail (Int. Cl. 12). 
First use Nov. 24, 1971. 


TM 909 0.G.—4 


Ill. Filed Feb. 14, 1972. 


BUCCANEER 


For Seat Mountings, Seat Suspensions, and Seats for Ve- 
hicles and Seat Cushions, Especially Adapted for Such Mount- 
ing and Suspensions for Use on Vehicles, and Parts Thereof 
for Replacement and Repair (Int. Cl. 12). 

First use Jan. 22, 1972. 





SN 415,598. Bird Engineering, Inc., Fremont, Nebr. Filed 
Feb, 14, 1972. 





For Motorized Go-Carts, Motorized Scooters, Mini-Bikes, 
Motorized Mini-Dune Buggies, and Motorized Three-Wheeler 
Recreational Vehicles for Non-Road Use (Int. Cl. 12). 

First use at least as early as November 1969. 





SN 419,487. Davis Seat Cover Manufacturing Co., Jackson- 
ville, Fla. Filed Mar. 27, 1972. 


QUIK-FIT 


For Automobile Seat Covers (Int. Cl. 12). 
First use Feb. 15, 1972. 





Class 21— Electrical Apparatus, Machines, 
and Supplies 


SN 382,976. North American Rockwell Corporation, Pitts- 
burgh, Pa. Filed July 18, 1969. 


NORTH AMERICAN 
ROCKWELL 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 890,815 ; 929,516, and others. 

For Electric Motors and Motor Controls, and Electric 
Lamps (Int. Cls. 7 and 11). 

First use Mar. 11, 1969. 


me 


SN 382,101. AFA Protective Systems, Inc., New York, N.Y. 
Filed Jan. 27, 1971. 





Owner of Reg. No. 849,309. 

For Central Electronic Fire, Burglar and Intrusion Alarm 
Signal Transmission System—Namely, an Electronic Monitor- 
ing, Receiving and Action Status Panel That Coordinates and 
Consolidates Incoming Alarm Signals (Int. Cl. 9). 

First use Sept. 1, 1970. 



































TM 26 OFFICIAL GAZETTE 


SN 390,122. John G. King, d.b.a. King Research Labs, May- SN 405,976. Kay Equipment and Supply Company, Inc., d.b.a. 
wood, Ill. Filed Apr. 23, 1971. Kay Equipment Company, Inc., South Bend, Ind. Filed 
Oct. 26, 1971. 


PHASEMASTER 


For Rotating Transformers (Int. Cl. 9). 
First use in April 1971. 


APRIL 3, 1973 








ee 


SN 408,227. Krux, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa. Filed Nov. 19, 1971. 






For Electronic Security Systems, Control Boxes, Trans- 
ducers, and Alarms Therefor (Int. Cl. 9). 
First use on or about Nov. 15, 1963. 


SN 390,952. Paul Garrity, Stamford, Conn. Filed May 3, 


*-DISPOZ-A-LITE 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 849,665 and 884,509. 
For Flashlight (Int. Cl. 11). 
First use Mar. 1, 1971. 


SN 393,316. Robert C. Guldstrand, d.b.a. Radio Systems, Los 
Angeles, Calif. Filed May 27, 1971. For Electrical Discharge Machines and Parts Thereof (Int. 


Cl. 9). 
TRI-COM First use June 14, 1971. 


For Audio Couplers for Telephones (Int. Cl. 9). aw 

First use Apr. 21, 1971. | 

SN 408,761. Electronic Devices, Inc., Yonkers, N.Y. Filed 
Nov. 26, 1971. 





SN 395,036. Plastigage Corporation, Jackson, Mich. Filed 
June 16, 1971. 


For Electrical Transmission Equipment, Including Electrical 
Glass Fiber Insulators, Electrical Insulator Brackets, Elec- 
trical Insulator Braces, and Electrical Insulator Poles (Int. 








Cl. 17). 
First use on or before Jan. 1, 1960. 


TT 


SN 398,593. Johnson Blectronics, Inc., Casselberry, Fila. 

Filed July 28, 1971. For Electronic Components—Namely, Semiconductors Such 
as, But Not Limited to, Individual Rectifier Units, High Volt- 
age Rectifier Components and Rectifier Bridges and Other 
Rectifier Circuits and Assemblies (Int. Cl. 9). 

First use Nov. 1, 1954. 


Tm 


SN 409,365. Switchcraft, Inc., Chicago, Ill. Filed Dec. 3, 
1971. 





No claim is made to the words “Ultrasonic Intruder Alarm” 


apart from the mark as shown. The drawing 1s lined for gold. —\ . | yt A” \ 
For Burglar Alarms Operating on the Principle of Ultra- X aS ArT 
sonics (Int. Cl. 9). " 


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


ee The abbreviation “Inc.” in the mark is disclaimed. Owner 
of Reg. No. 554,294. 

For Electrical Goods—Namely, Phone Jacks and Plugs, Ro- 
tary Switches, Pushbutton Switches, Stack Switches, Slide 
Switches, Lever Switches, Multiple Station Switches, Switch 
Assemblies, Standard and Miniature Audio Connectors and 
Molded Cable Assemblies (Int. Cl. 9). 

First use in May 1947, 


SN 400,665. Alcotronics Corporation, Mount Laurel, N.J. 
Filed Aug. 20, 1971. 





SN 410,041. Conrac Corporation, New York, N.Y. Filed Dec. 


saat TRYLON 


For Electrical Theft and Tampering Deterrent Warning For Large Scale, Electrically Operated Information Displays 
Device for Motorcycles (Int. Cl. 9). (Int. Cl. 9). 


First use Mar. 19, 1971. First use on or about June 2, 1971. 








APRIL 3, 1978 


SN 411,675. Diamond Shamrock Corporation, 
Ohio. Filed Jan. 3, 1972. 


SANILEC 


For Bilectrical Cell for Production of Sodium Hypochlo- 
rite (Int. Cl. 9). . 
First use Dec. 16, 1971. 


Cleveland, 





SN 417,316. The Pittman Corporation, Sellersville, Pa. Filed 


ar. 3, 1972. LO-COG 


For Electric Motors (Int. Cl. 7). 
First use Feb. 23, 1972. 





SN 419,988. Laher Spring & Blectric Car Corp., Oakland, 
Calif. Filed Mar. 30, 1972. 


BIG RED 


For Automotive Storage Batteries (Int. Cl. 9). 
First use Jan. 7, 1972. 





SN 421,276. PRD Inc., Seattle Wash. Filed Apr. 13, 1972. 


MK XX 


For Electrical Discharge Machine (Int. Cl. 9). 
First use July 1971. 





SN 422,082. Miroflector Co., Inc., Inwood, N.Y. Filed Apr. 
21, 1972. 





The mark consists of the letters “pTd.” 

For Prewired Ducts for Power Cables and Other Electrical 
Circuits (Int. Cl. 9). 

First use at least as early as April 1971. 





SN 427,053. 
12, 1972. 


Degraff Products Co., Chicago, Ill. Filed June 


HANDY VAC 


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

For Portable Self-Contained Electric Motor Driven Vacuum 
Cleaner (Int. Cl. 9). 

First use June 7, 1972. 


i acmeeennenemneill 


SN 428,441. The Ashflash Corporation, South Norwalk, Conn. 
Filed June 27, 1972. 


MASTER CELL 


Applicant disclaims any and all rights for a trademark to 
descriptive word “Cell.” 

For Flashlights, Electric Lanterns and Batteries (Int. Cis. 
9 and 11). 

First use May 22, 1972. 


U. S. PATENT OFFICE 


TM 27 


Class 22 — Games, Toys, and Sporting Goods 


SN 397,470. Kim Enterprises, Sherman Oaks, Calif. Filed 


July 15, 1971. 
KIM-AIR 


For Footwear—Namely, Ski Boots, Hiking Boots, and In- 
flatable Liners and Pads Therefor (Int. Cl. 25). 
First use Aug. 17, 1970. 





Healthways, Los Angeles, Calif. Filed Aug. 19, 


SCUBAMASTER 


For Snorkels (Swimmer’s Breathing Tube) (Int. Cl. 28). 
First use Feb. 26, 1971. 


SN 400,583. 
1971. 





SN 405,679. Hope Kabushiki Kaihsa, Arakawa-ku, Tokyo, 
Japan. Filed Oct. 21, 1971. 


HOPE 


Owner of Japanese Reg. No. 250,888-2, dated Feb. 7, 1934. 
For Ski Boots and Ski Boot Bindings (Int. Cl. 28). 





SN 405,696. Mattel, Inc., Hawthorne, Calif. Filed Oct. 21, 


GRAHAM PRIX 


For Toy Model Four-Wheeled Vehicle Having a Body 
Formed of a Sculptured Caricatured Human Being (Int. Cl. 
28). 

First use Sept. 7, 1971. 


rr 


SN 407,113. Happy Toys Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed Nov. 


8, 1971. 


FAIRY TALE SPINS 


For Toys—Namely, Children’s Pin Wheels (Int. Cl. 28). 
First use Oct. 1, 1971. 





SN 409,516. Mattel, Inc., Hawthorne, Calif. Filed Dec. 6, 


gies BOOTER 


For Toy for Giving a Miniature Four-Wheeled Vehicle a 
Fast Push-Start Including Track on Which the Vehicle 
Races (Int. Cl. 28). 

First use Oct. 22, 1971. 





SN 410,045. Dayco Corporation, Dayton, Ohio. Filed Dec. 


13, 1971. 










A 


SEWARD 






For Golf Bags (Int. Cl. 28). 
First use in or about October 1971. 













TM 28 OFFICIAL GAZETTE APRIL 3, 1978 
SN 414,806. Creative Merchandisers, Inc., Chicago, IlJ. Filed SN 423,121. Shield Mfg., Inc, Buffalo, N.Y. Filed May 2, 


Feb. 7, 1972. 1972. 
NATURE SCOPE DOUBLE CUSHION 
Owner of Reg. No. 883,127. 


Applicant disclaims the word “Scope” apart from the mark 























as shown. For Protective Mouthpieces for All Contact Sports (Int. 
For Toys Comprising a Series of Lenses for Use as a View- Cl. 28). 
ing Aid (Int. Cl. 28). First use on or about Feb. 26, 1966. 





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





































SN 425,111. Argus Press, Inc., Chicago, Ill. Filed May 22, 
SN 415,467. Dexter Shoe Company, Boston, Mass. Filed Feb. 1972. 


14, 1972. SHORTCUT 


For Equipment Sold as a Unit for Playing a Board Game 
6) 
©) 
~ 








First use Feb. 2, 1972. 





(Int. Cl. 28). 


SN 425,188. April Day Creations, Inc., Denver, Colo. Filed 


spin-weld — | 
ssa rps timtitaetuem. BODORROU 


Soles Thereof (Int. Cl. 28). 
First use on or about Nov. 13, 1971. 








For Toy Furniture (Int. Cl. 28). 


4 . Inc., , N.Y. Fil . 24, 
SN 416,596. Uniroyal, Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed Feb. 24 First use Nov. 18, 1971. 


1972. 
SN 425,287. Mephisto Inc., Boston, Mass. Filed May 24, 
Owner of Reg. No. 929,085. 1972. 
For Golf Balls (Int. Cl. 28). 
First use Sept. 27, 1971. 








SN 418,927. Mattel, Inc., Hawthorne, Calif. Filed Mar. 20, 


GROOVY TALK 


No claim of exclusive right is made to the word “Talk” 
apart from the mark. 

For Toy Record Player and Records (Int. Cl. 28). 

First use Feb. 29, 1972. 








SN 422,810. John E. C. Warren, d.b.a. U.S. Games, Inc., Mel- 
bourne Beach, Fila. Filed Apr. 28, 1972. 
For Psychic Reading Cards (Int. Cl. 16). 
First use Jan. 15, 1972. 





SN 425,556. Zippo Manufacturing Company, Bradford, Pa. 


Filed May 25, 1972. 
SDX 


Owner of Reg. No. 839,076. 
For Golf Balls (Int. Cl. 28). 
First use on or about Mar. 25, 1970. 








SN 425,698. George Sloan, d.b.a. The Biliott-Morris Co., 
Lynn, Mass. Filed May 26, 1972. 


oun word “Game” is disclaimed apart from the mark as LITTLE Y ANKEE 


For Equipment Normally Sold as Units for Diverse Recrea- 
tional Games and Activities, Primarily for Playgrounds, as The word “Little” is disclaimed apart from the mark as 
Ball Games, Hockey Games, Cricket Games, and the Like (Int. shown. Owner of Reg. No. 556,983. 

Cl. 28). For Bean Bags and Bean Bag Score Boards (Int. Cl. 28). 
First use Jan. 1, 1972. First use in about October 1950. 











Apri. 3, 1973 


U. S. PATENT OFFICE 


TM 29 


SN 425,817. Purofied Down Products Corp., New York, N.Y. SN 427,985. Berkley & Company, Inc., Spirit Lake, Iowa. 


Filed May 30, 1972. 


UMB A BAG 
For Sleeping Bags (Int. Cl. 20). 


First use Dec. 28, 1966. 


SN 425,819. Munsingwear, Inc., Minneapolis, Minn. Filed 
May 30, 1972. 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 673,912, 677,017, and 903,044. 
For Stuffed Animals (Int. Cl. 28). 
First use on or before Mar. 8, 1972. 





SN 426,286. Trius Products, Inc., Cleves, Ohio. Filed June 


RED DEVIL 


For Target Traps (Int. Cl. 28). 
First use March 1967. 





SN 426,489. R.B.C. Mfg. Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Filed June 


6, 1972. 
PUFF 


For Toys—Namely, Balls, Tees, Basketball Hoops and Nets, 
Ring Toss Sets, Discs, Bowling Pins and Quoits (Int. Cl. 28). 
First use July 27, 1970. 





SN 426,672. Turco Manufacturing Company, Du Quoin, Ill. 
Filed June 8, 1972. 


SNO-WHEELIE 


For Snow Sled (Int. Cl. 28). 
First use Mar. 1, 1972. 





SN 427,560. Gabriel Industries, Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed 


June 16, 1972. 
GEMCRAFT 


For Toy Lapidary Tumbler and Supplies Therefor (Int. 
Cl. 28). 
First use Apr. 13, 1971. 





SN 427,733. Azrak-Hamway International, Inc., New York, 
N.Y. Filed June 19, 1972. 


SARGE 


For Dolls, Dolls’ Clothing and Accessories (Int, Cl. 28). 
First use on or about Jan. 20, 1972. 





SN 427,884. Northwestern Golf Company, Chicago, Ill. Filed 


June 21, 1972. 
LTD 


For Golf Clubs (Int. Cl. 28). 
First use May 1, 1972. 


Filed June 22, 1972. 


TYPE 22 


For Nylon Monofilament Fishing Line (Int. Cl. 28). 
First use April 1964. 


ee 


SN 429,308. Berkley & Company, Inc., Spirit Leke, Iowa. 
Filed July 7, 1972. 


CRUSADER 


For Fishing Line (Int. Cl. 28). 
First use October 1965. 





SN 430,123. Berkley & Company, Inc., Spirit Lake, Iowa. 
Filed July 17, 1972. 


TRI-SPORT 


For Fishing Rods (Int. Cl. 28). 
First use October 1965. 





SN 430,166. Mattel, Inc., Hawthorne, Calif. Filed July 17, 


1972. 
WIN MILL 


Owner of Reg. No. 867,479. 
For Toy Model Automobile (Int. Cl. 28). 
First use June 20, 1972. 





SN 430,167. Mattel, Inc., Hawthorne, Calif. Filed July 17, 


1972. 
BEAN PETS 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 901,178, 904,233, and 916,224. 
For Toy Stuffed Animals (Int. Cl. 28). 
First use June 20, 1972. 





SN 480,168. Mattel, Inc., Hawthorne, Calif. Filed July 17, 


ae XPLODER 


For Toy Model Automobile (Int. Cl. 28). 
First use June 20, 1972. 





SN 430,169. Mattel, Inc., Hawthorne, Calif. Filed July 17, 


“DUNE DADDY 


For Toy Model Automobile (Int. Cl. 28). 
First use June 20, 1972. 





SN 480,170. Mattel, Inc., Hawthorne, Calif. Filed July 17, 


RAGE COACH 


For Toy Model Motorcycle (Int. Cl. 28). 
First use June 20, 1972. 


SN 480,470. Continental Enterprises of America, Inc., Miami, 
Fla. Filed July 21, 1972. 


HATTERAS SURFER 


For Fishing Tackle (Int. Cl. 28). 
First use Sept. 1, 1971. 








TM 30 OFFICIAL GAZETTE APRIL 3, 1973 


SN 430,478. All American Brush Mfg. Corporation, Newark, SN 335,391. Unison Corporation, Madison Heights, Mich. 
N.J. Filed July 21, 1972. Filed Aug. 14, 1969. 


HAWAIIAN EYE 


For Protective Goggles (Int. Cl. 9). 
First use June 26, 1972. 





SN 480,744. Healthways, Los Angeles, Calif. Filed July 24, 


“ SCUBACAT 


For Swim Face Masks (Int. Cl. 28). 
First use Ape. 21, 1978. Applicant hereby disclaims the word “Grind” apart from 
the mark. 
For Surface Grinder (Int. Cl. 7). } 
SN 481,201. Relton Corporation, Arcadia, Calif, Filed July = pirst use Apr. 15, 1967. 
31, 1972. 
THIRD HAND _ A 
SN 383,857. Bakers Pride Oven Co., Inc., Bronx, N.Y. Filed l 


For Tennis Ball Holders (Int. Cl. 28). Feb. 16, 1971. 
First use at least as early as May 20, 1971. 











SN 481,215. Brunswick Corporation, Skokie, Ill. Filed July 


NASSAU 


For Bowling Shoes (Int. Cl. 25). 
First use May 15, 1972. 





SN 481,217. Brunswick Corporation, Skokie, Ill. Filed July 


81, 1972. ROGUE 


For Bowling Shoes (Int. Cl. 25). 
First use May 15, 1972. 





For Liquid Dispensers Comprising a Heating Tank Having 
a Thermostatically Controlled Electrical Heating Element, 
With the Tank Leading to a Valved Discharge Pipe Dispens- 
ing Heated Liquids (Int, Cl. 7). 

First use in September 1969. 





SN 481,218. Brunswick Corporation, Skokie, Ill. Filed July 


31, 1972. A 


SPORTSMAN SN 388,417. Phillips Drill Company, Inc., Michigan City, 


Ind. Filed Apr. 5, 1971. 
For Bowling Shoes (Int. Cl. 25). 
First use May 15, 1972. 7 AT 





For Percussive Hammers (Int. Cl. 7). 
SN 431,318. W he b 
81,318 ‘estern Publishing Company, Inc., Racine, Wis First use Mar. 22, 1971. 


Filed July 31, 1972. 


CHARGE IT! SN 389,638. Toro Manufacturing Corporation, Minneapolis, 


For Equipment Sold as a Unit for the Playing of a Parlor. ‘1™®- Filled Apr. 19, 1971. 


meee “THE CAREFUL MOWER” 


Without waiving any common law rights, applicant dis- 
claims the word “Mower” apart from the mark as shown. 


Class 23 _ Cutlery, Machinery, and Tools, For Mowers (Int. Cl. 7). 


First use at least as early as Oct. 8, 1970. 


and Parts Thereof Leaded 


SN 825,199. Industrie-Werke Karlsruhe Aktiengesellschaft, SN 397,131. Baltimore Aircoil Company, Inc., Jessup, Md., 
Karlsruhe, Germany. Filed Apr. 22, 1969. assignee of Pacific Pumping Company, Oakland, Calif. 


Filed July 12, 1971, 


MAUSER PACO-TROL 


Owner of U.S. Reg. No. 630,197. 
For Sewing Machines, Strip Cutters and Parts Thereof Owner of Reg. No. 755,955. 

(Int, Cl. 7). For Solid State Variable Speed Pump Drive (Int. Cl. 7). 
First use in 1900 ; in commerce Oct. 15, 1986. First use July 1, 1971. 





APRIL 3, 1978 


SN 397,239. 
July 18, 1971. 





Applicant hereby disclaims the words “Performance” and 
“Products” apart from the mark as a whole. 

For Internal Combustion Engine Mufflers and Exhaust Gas 
Piping Means Connected Between the Cylinder Block and 
the Muffler for Improving the Engine Performance (Int. Cl. 
12). 

First use Sept. 1, 1970. 





SN 397,448. Cloyes Gear & Products, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio. 
Filed July 15, 1971. 


PLUS ROLLER 


No registration rights are claimed herein for the word 
“Roller” apart from the mark as shown, but the applicant 
waives none of its common law rights in said mark or any 
feature thereof. 

For Automotive Chain and Sprocket Sets (Int. Cl. 12). 

First use at least as early as Apr. 1, 1971. 


SN 400,087. Brother International Corporation, New York, 
N.Y. Filed Aug. 18, 1971. 


FESTIVAL 


For Sewing Machines and Parts Thereof ; and Knitting Ma- 
chines (Int. Cl. 7). 
First use June 1, 1971. 





SN 400,562. Convest, Inc., New Haven, Conn. Filed Aug. 19, 


1971. 
MICROFOIL 


For Shavers and Hair Trimmers (Int. Cl. 8). 
First use May 12, 1971. 


om 


SN 401,562. Newcastle Company, Inc., New Castle, Pa. Filed 
Aug. 30, 1971. 


MINI-TITE 


ail Blectric Machine for Heat Shrinking Plastic Film (Int. 
. 7). 
First use July 7, 1970. 


U. 8S. PATENT OFFICE 
Hooker Industries, Inc., Ontario, Calif. Filed SN 401,940. Brown Bovert-Sulser 


TM 31 


Limited, 
Zurich, Switzerland. Filed Sept. 8, 1971. 


For Turbo-Compressors, Turbo-Blowers, Gas Turbines, Bx- 
haust-Gas Turbines (Hxpanders) and Turbo-Gears as Well 
as Parts Thereof (Int. Cl. 7). 

First use May 1971; in commerce May 1971. 





SN 402,829. The Gillette Company, Boston, Mass. Filed 
Sept. 9, 1971. 


TWIN TRACK 


For the purpose of registration no claim is made to the 
exclusive right to use the word “Twin” apart from the mark 
as shown, but applicant waives none of its common-law 
rights therein. 

For Razors and Razor Blades (Int. Cl. 8). 

First use Aug. 11, 1971. 





SN 402,711. The Gillette Company, Boston, Mass. Filed 
Sept. 14, 1971. 


DOUBLE TRACK 


For the purpose of registration no claim is made to the 
exclusive right to use the word “Double,” apart from the 
mark as shown, but applicant waives none of its common- 
law rights therein. 

For Razors and Razor Blades (Int. Cl. 8). 

First use Aug. 11, 1971. 


i eeeneeemll 


SN 402,856. Newcastle Company, Inc., New Castle, Pa. Filed 
Sept. 15, 1971. 


SHRINK MASTER 


Applicant submits no yegistration rights are claimed for 
the individual word “Shrink” apart from the mark as shown, 
but applicant waives none of its common law or other rights 
in such mark or in any feature thereof. 

For Machine for Heat Shrinking Plastic Film Packaging 
(Int. Cl. 7). 

First use July 7, 1970. 





SN 404,053. EMAC Corporation, Cheshire, Conn. Filed Oct. 


1, 1971. 
EMAC 


For Pesticide Sprayers for Use in Connection With Control 
of Pesticides, Weeds, Trees, Shrubs, and Other Nursery Items 
(Int. Cis. 7 and 8). 

First use Sept. 15, 1971. 





SN 407,840. Posa Fuel Enterprises, Paramount, Calif. Filed 
Nov. 10, 1971. 


POSA FUEL 


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

For Carburetors for Internal Combustion Engines (Int. 
Cl. 7). 

First use Feb. 18, 1971. 








TM 32 


SN 411,217. Moyer Diebel Limited, Jordan Station, Ontario, 
Canada. Filed Dec. 27, 1971. 


DOL-FYN 


For Machines for Washing Glassware (Int. Cl. 7). 
First use Dec. 20, 1971; in commerce Dec. 20, 1971. 





SN 412,371. Harris-Intertype Corporation, Cleveland, Obio. 
Filed Jan. 12, 1972. 


SCHRIBER-LOC 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 810,601 and 860,489. 

For Business Forms Printing and Bindery BEquipment— 
Namely, Collating Machines Particularly for the Production 
of Continuous Business Forms (Int. Cl. 7). 

First use Apr. 21, 1971. 


SN 412,588... North American Rockwell Corporation, Pitts- 
burgh, Pa. Filed Jan. 138, 1972. 


TRACTION EQUALIZER 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 298,710 and 801,768. 

For Differential Mechanism and Components Parts Thereof 
(Int. Cis. 7 and 12). 

First use Aug. 17, 1964. 





SN 413,462. Bolton-Emerson, Inc., Lawrence, Mass. Filed 


Jan. 24, 1972. 
OCTAPELLET 


For Cutter Knives—Namely, Helical Rotary Cutter Head 
Cooperable With a Fixed Bed Knife for Dicing Pellets From 
Plastic Sheets (Int. Cl. 7). 

First use Dec. 29, 1971. 


SN 414,459. Kabushiki Kaisha Meiki Seisakusho, Mizuho-ku, 
Nagoya-shi, Aichi-ken, Japan. Filed Feb. 3, 1972. 


DYNAMELTOR 


Owner of Japanese Reg. No. 927,914, dated Sept. 3, 1971. 
For Industrial Machinery—Namely, Plastics Injection 
Molding Machines (Int. Cl. 7). 


SN 414,943. Remington Arms Company, Inc., Bridgeport, 
Conn. Filed Feb. 8, 1972. 





For Abrasive Cutting Tools—Namely, Rod Saws, Hacksaw 
Blades, Circular Saw Blades, Saber Saw Blades and Band 
Saw Blades (Int. Cl. 7). 

First use June 1, 1971. 


OFFICIAL GAZETTE 


APRIL 3, 1978 


SN 416,058. Greiner Scientific Corporation, New York, N.Y. 
Filed Feb. 22, 1972. 


CASSETTE 


For Liquid Dispensing Pumps (Int. Cl. 7). 
First use Feb. 14, 1972. 





SN 416,372. Richards of Rockford, Inc., Rockford, Il. Filed 


Feb. 23, 1972. ze 
OMNI-MIX 


For Water Treatment Machinery—Namely, Flow Develop- 
ers (Int. Cl. 7). 
First use Jan. 25, 1972. 





SN 418,757. Dwyer Manufacturing of Ohio, Inc., Toledo, 
Ohio. Filed Mar. 17, 1972. 


DWYER 


For Article Packaging Machines (Int. Cl. 7). 
First use in 1961. 


re 


SN 422,684. Anarak Incorporated, Los Altos, Calif. Filed 
Apr. 28, 1972. 


i/ 
Snarak 


For Sports Equipment Inflating Pump (Int. Cl. 12). 
First use Jan. 29, 1972. 





SN 422,695. Anarak Incorporated, Los Altos, Calif. Filed 
Apr. 28, 1972. 


TYRE FLAYTE 


Applicant makes no exclusive claim to the word “Tyre” 
apart from the mark as shown but without abandoning any 
of its common law rights therein. 

For Sports Equipment Inflating Pump (Int. Cl. 12). 

First use at least as early as Jan. 29, 1972. 





SN 422,754. Hunt Manufacturing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Filed 
Apr. 28, 1972. 


For Pencil Sharpeners and Paper Punches (Int. Cl. 16). 
First use Mar. 19, 1970. 


AprIL 3, 19738 


SN 426,640. Durrant-American Corporation, Taunton, Mass. 
Filed June 8, 1972. 


TEXPANDER 


For Rolls for Spreading to Prevent and/or Eliminate 
Wrinkles in Paper, Plastic Film, Foil, Conventional Fabrics 
and Non-Woven Fabrics (Int. Cl. 7). 

First use on or about Feb. 28, 1964. 





SN 426,725. Allis-Chalmers Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis. 
Filed June 8, 1972. 


RODPEB 


For Grinding Mills (Int. Cl. 7). 
First use December 1959. 





SN 426,726. Allis-Chalmers Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis. 
Filed June 8, 1972. 


ROCKCYL 


For Grinding Mills (Int. Cl. 7). 
First use Jan. 15, 1964. 


—_———E—EE——— 


SN 426,730. Allis-Chalmers Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis. 
Filed June 8, 1972. 


GRIPHOIST EASY PULL 


For Grinding Mills (Int. Cl. 7). 
First use Jan. 22, 1968. 





SN 426,814. Griphoist, Inc., Milton, Mass, Filed June 9, 


1972. 
ROCKPEB 


Owner of Reg. No. 780,216. 

For Apparatus for Tensioning Cables or Wires and for 
Pulling Loads (Int. Cl. 7). 

First use Apr. 25, 1972. 


SN 427,205. Egan Machinery Company, Somerville, N.J. 
Filed June 14, 1972. 


FLEXABEAM 


For Coating Machines Having Adjustably Mounted Coating 
Rolls and Parts Thereof (Int. Cl. 7). 
First use on or about Mar, 30, 1972. 





SN 427,848. Resource Recycling Systems, Inc., Pompano 
Beach, Fila. Filed June 15, 1972. 





For Baling Machines (Int. Ci. 7). 
First use Apr. 16, 1972. 


T™ 909 0.G.—5 


U. S. PATENT OFFICE 


TM 33 
SN 427,512. Jenkins & Ott, Inc., Mission, Kans. Filed June 


16, 1972. - 
CIG-A-MAT 


For Automatic Cigarette Making Machines (Int. Cl. 7). 
First use Apr. 4, 1972. 





SN 427,629. Schaefer Corporation, Minneapolis, Minn. Filed 
June 19, 1972. 


PAK-A-WAY 


Owner of Reg. No. 602,374. 
For Trash Compactors (Int. Cl. 7). 
First use May 24, 1972. 





SN 427,657. New Hermes, Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed June 


19, 1972. 


Owner of Reg. No. 561,422. 

For Engraving Machines and Parts Thereof for Engraving 
on Metal, Plastic, or Like Materials (Int. Cl. 7). 

First use June 2, 1972, 





SN 428,516. Rain Bird Sprinkler Mfg. Corp., Glendora, 
Calif. Filed June 27, 1972. 


RAIN BIRD 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 567,442, 908,921, and others. 
For Wrenches (Int. Cl. 8). 
First use Jan. 10, 1950. 


SN 429,081. Deere & Company, Moline, Ill. Filed July 3, 


1972. 


JOHN DEERE 


The name “John Deere” is that of the deceased founder of 
applicant’s business. Owner of Reg. Nos. 30,580, 933,115, 
and others. 

For High Pressure Spray-Type Washing Machines for Spray- 
ing Water, Detergents and Other Liquids (Int. Cl. 7). 

First use about June 1, 1971; about 1873 on variant forms. 


SN 480,522. Matsushita Blectric Industrial Co., Ltd., Ka- 
doma-shi, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. Filed July 21, 1972. 


Huper 


For Refrigerant Compressors, for Goods Used in the Home 
and Business Hstablishments, Such as, Air Conditioners, Re- 
frigerators, and Water Drinking Coolers (Int. Cl. 7). 

First use Apr. 21, 1972; in commerce June 27 ,1972. 














TM %4 





SN 485,808. Radiator Specialty Company, Charlotte, N.C. 
Filed Sept. 11, 1972. 


peels coon aL 


DOUGLAS 
2 LT 


Owner of Reg. No. 856,979. 

For Pliers, Hole Saws and Arbors, and Pipe Cleaning Tools 
(Int. Cl. 8). 

First use in January 1962. 











SN 486,919. New Hermes, Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed Sept. 


28, 1972. 
NEW HERMES 


For Engraving Machines and Parts Thereof for Engraving 
on Metal, Plastic, or Like Materials (Int. Cl, 7). 
First use Sept. 15, 1972. 


A 


Class 26—Measuring and Scientific 
Appliances 


SN 870,687. Societe d’Etudes Contre la Corrosion SECCO, 
Paris, France. Filed Sept. 14, 1970. 


CATHOMATIC 


Priority claimed under Sec. 44(d) on French Reg. No. 
794,160, dated Mar. 13, 1970. 

For Automatic Regulator for Automatically Controlling a 
D.C. Output (Int. Cl. 9). 





SN 883,360. AK Bilectronics, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio, assignee 
of King Electronics Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Filed Feb. 9, 
1971. 


For Analyzers and Testers for Hach of the Following: 
Engines, Carburetors, Exhaust Gases, Ignition Systems, Elec- 
trical Systems, and Parts of the Same (Int. Cl. 9). 

First use on or about Dec. 5, 1969. 





SN 886,463. Autic Developments Limited, Cheltenham, Eng- 
land, Filed Mar. 16, 1971. 


AUTIC 


For Bar Dispensers for Dispensing Measured Amounts of 
Spirits From Bottles (Int. Cl. 9). 
First use November 1969; in commerce June 4, 1970. 


OFFICIAL GAZETTE 











APRIL 3, 1973 


SN 391,859. United Technical Corporation, Concord, Mass. 
Filed May 12, 1971. 


> 
1 


For Mobile Laboratory Furniture, Mini-Carts, Animal 
Operating Table, Bi-Level Mobile Apparatus Platform, Labora- 
tory Cart/Benches, Laboratory Table, Upright Tank Cart, 
Research Cart, Gimbal Table, Laboratory Fume Hoods, 
Laboratory Stools, Laboratory Wall Cases, Laboratory Desks, 
Laboratory Cabinets (Casework), Respiratory Gas Analyzer 
System, Digital Thermometer System, Corrosion Resistant 
Automatic Digital Pipetter (Int. Cl. 9). 

First use Apr. 20, 1971. 










~ 





SN 394,795. Marubeni America Corporation, New York, N.Y., 
by change of name from Marubeni-Iida (America), Inc., 
New York, N.Y. Filed June 14, 1971. 


MIIDA 


For Desk Top and/or Portable Electronic Calculators (Int. 
Cl. 9). 
First use May 10, 1971. 





SN 895,609. Gradko Glass Laboratories, Inc., Yonkers, N.Y. 
Filed June 23, 1971. 


AUTO-LABWARE 


For Laboratory Equipment and Supplies—Namely, Labora- 
tory Glassware and Laboratory Plastic Disposable Ware (Int. 
Cl. 9). 

First use Sept. 1, 1968. 





SN 404,163. Bell & Howell Company, Chicago, Ti. Filed 


Oct. 4, 1971. 
FILEMASTER 


For Microfilm Cameras (Int. Cl. 9). 
First use June 29, 1971. 


TT 


SN 404,932. Berkey Photo Inc., Paramus, N.J. Filed Oct. 


oe EVERFLASH 


For Still Picture Cameras (Int. Cl. 9). 
First use June 10, 1971. 





SN 406,842. Aseptic Thermo Indicator Company, North 


Hollywood, Calif. Filed Nov. 4, 1971. 


JUDAS CAN 


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

For Dummy Can Device for Holding a Sterilization Indica- 
tor for Cooking or Sterilization Use in Canning Operations 
(int. Cl, 9). 

First use Oct. 15, 1971. 








Aprit 3, 1978 U. S. PATENT OFFICE TM 35 


SN 407,128. The Kendall Company (Delaware corporation), SN 412,261. Micro Information Systems, Incorporated, At- 
Walpole, Mass., assignee of The Kendall Company (Massa- lanta, Ga. Filed Jan. 10, 1972. 
chusetts corporation), Walpole, Mass. Filed Nov. 8, 1971. - 


POLYKEN 
For Instrument for Measuring the Tack of Pressure Sensi- mn Bi 
tive Adhesives and Other Materials (Int. Cl. 9). 
First use Dec. 18, 1963. 


SN 407,187. Vernitron Medical Products, Inc., Carlstadt, 
N.J. Filed Nov. 8, 1971. 
For Combined Viewer and Printer Apparatus for Microfilm 


LOURDES (Int. Cl. 9). 


First use on or about May 25, 1971. 
For Centrifuges and Homogenizers (Int. Cl. 9). 
First use on or about May 1, 1955. 








SN 412,826. ESB Incorporated, Philadelphia, Pa. Filed Jan. 





10, 1972. 
SN 408,429. Noah Lamport, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. Filed 
Nov. 22, 1971. Paaa ea, oleices 0 MIST-AWAY 
WIN T AILS ~ be ae = = owe and Goggles (Int. Cl. 9). 
For Wind Indicators for Sailing (Int. Cl. 9). 


First use on or about Oct. 12, 1971. 
SN 412,585. GAF Corporation, New York, N.Y. Filed Jan. 


18, 1972. 
call 
q 
Owner of Reg. No. 751,238. 


For Photographic Film (Int. Cl. 1). 
For Blectronic Equipment—Namely, Automated Gas Ana- First use Mar. 25, 1961. 
lyzers Specifically Oriented Toward Air Pollution Detection ; 
Blectronic Modules Which Comprise an Automatic Data Ac- 
quisition System; Accessory Equipment for Use With Gas 
Anelysers, Particularly a Dynamic Calibrator Which Pro- “— ro: Quaért Corporation, Pheentz, Asis. led Deb. 


duces Precision Amounts of Gases for the Testing, Stand- 
ardization and Calibration of Gas Analyzers (Int. Cl. 9). OPTICABLE 
First Jan, 20, 1970. 
are For Data Communications Equipment and Data Storage 


Memories Incorporating Optical Fibers for the Transmission 


SN 410,188. Conrae Corporation, New York, N.Y. Filed Dec. ° ec ae 





SN 409,760. Monitor Labs Inc., San Diego, Calif, Filed Nov. 
28, 1971. 














14, 1971. 
SN 415,275. International Imaging Systems, Mountain View, 
Owner of Reg. No. 888,679. Calif. Filed Feb. 10, 1972. 
For Computer Grade Tape Recorders, Computer Tape Re- 
producers, Computer Tape Recorder Transports, Computer 
Tape Cassettes, and Parts Thereof (Int. Cl. 9). ADDCOL 
First use on or about Jan. 7, 1971. For Optical Additive Color Viewer for Transparencies (Int. 
Cl. 9). 
First use March 1970. 


SN 411,197. Leeds & Northrup Company, North Wales, Pa. 
Filed Dec. 27, 1971. 
SN 415,415. Polaroid Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Filed 


SILGUIDE Feb. 11, 1972. 








For Apparatus for Indicating the Silicon Content of Metals ALADDIN 
(Int. Cl. 9). For Photographic Cameras (Int. Cl. 9). 
First use Oct. 20, 1971. First use Oct. 1, 1971. 
Tc 
SN 411,541. System Development Corporation, Santa Monica, SN 415,589. C. E. Cox Company, Santa Ana, Calif, Filed 
Calif, Filed Dec, 80, 1971. Feb, 14, 1972. 
SDC/SYSTEM/ONE DIGITRACE 
For Cable Assembly Aid and Quality Control Test Instru- 
Owner of Reg. Nos. 727,846, 911,209, and others. ment for Assembly and Test of Multi-Conductor Electrical 
For Computer Intelligent Terminals (Int. Cl. 9). Cables (Int. Cl. 9). 


First use Nov. 12, 1971. First use Nov. 80, 1971. 











TM 36 








Mass. Filed Feb. 16, 1972. 











The mark consists of the fanciful letters “F” and “0.” 
For Byeglass Frames and Components Thereof (Int. Cl. 9). 
First use at least early as April 1968. 





SN 416,176. Terminal Data Corporation, Van Nuys, Calif. 
Filed Feb. 22, 1972. 


SCANNERMATE 


For Camera for Photographing Documents and Parts 
Therefor (Int, Cl. 9). 
Firet use Jan. 29, 1971. 





SN 416,223. Martin, Wolfe Inc., San Diego, Calif. Filed Feb. 


22, 1972. 
SIMBOL 


For Computer Compiler and Computer Hardware (Int. 
Cl. 9). 
First use July 1971. 





SN 417,652. Radiation Incorporated, Melbourne, Fila. Filed 


Mar. 7, 1972. 
MICROPLEX 


For Computerized Equipment for Supervisory Control of 
and Data Acquisition From Transmission Lines (Int. Cl. 9). 
First use at least as early as Jan. 7, 1972. 





SN 420,704. Fukui Optical Exporters Association, Fukui- 
shi, Fukui-ken, Japan. Filed Apr. 7, 1972. 


ms 
wT 


Owner of Japanese Reg. No. 871,164, dated Aug. 31, 1970. 

For Byeglasses, Prescription Hyeglasses, Sun Glasses, and 
Parts Therefor (Int. Cl. 9). 

First use Oct. 17, 1968 ; in commerce 1968. 








SN 421,690. White’s Blectronics, Inc., Sweet Home, Oreg. 
Filed Apr. 17, 1972. 


For Mineral and Metal Detectors and Containers Designed 
Therefor (Int. Cl. 9). 
First use on or about May 15, 1958. 


OFFICIAL GAZETTE 
SN 415,775. Fairfield Optical Company, Inc., Manstield, 
































APRIL 38, 1973 


SN 425,621. Becton, Dickinson and Company, East Ruther- 
ford, N.J. Filed May 25, 1972. 


SERO-LINER 


For Disposable Plastic Liner Designed for Use With 
Serology Centrifuges (Int. Cl. 9). 
First use at least as early as March 1971. 


RT 


SN 426,430. Paikini, Limited, 4.b.a. Patterns Pacifica, Hono- 
lulu, Hawaii. Filed June 5, 1972. 


S patiers pecifion 


Applicant disclaime the word “Patterns” apart from the 
mark as shown. 

For Sewing Patterns (Int. Cl. 9). 

First use Sept. 1, 1971. 





A Ss 


Gass 27 —Horological Instruments 


SN 416,609. Alexis Barthelay & Cie, Paris, France. Filed 
Feb, 28, 1972. 


ALEXIS BARTHELAY 


The mark does not consist of the name of a particular liv- 
ing individual. Owner of French Reg. No. 816,937, dated 
Mar. 12, 1971. 

For Watches (Int. Cl. 14). 





SN 424,146. 
12, 1972. 


Nivada 8.A., Grenchen, Switzerland. Filed May 


NIVADA 


Owner of Swiss Reg. No. 165,965, dated June 14, 1957; 
and U.S. Reg. No. 806,715. 
For Watches, Watch Parts and Watch Dials (Int. Cl. 14). 





SN 482,777. Waltham Watch Company, Chicago, Ill. Filed 


Aug. 14, 1972. 
TIMEBALL 


For Clocks (Int. Cl. 14). 
First use July 6, 1972. 





Class 28 — Jewelry and Precious-Metal Ware 


SN 418,017. Buy Lines Co., Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. Filed 
Dec. 80, 1971. 


JEWELER’S EMPORIUM 


For Jewelry, Components, Beads, Stones, and Findings, 
Precious and Non-Precious (Int. Cl. 14). 
First use Oct. 2, 1970. 





SN 421,604. Thomas Lawson Wilkinson, d.b.a. Market Crea- 
tions, Cranston, R.I. Filed Apr. 17, 1972. 


THE DAUGHTER’S RING 


The word “Ring” is disclaimed except as used with the re- 
mainder of the mark. 
For Finger Ring (Int. Cl. 14). 
First use Dec. 4, 1971. 





APRIL 3, 1978 U. 8S. PATENT OFFICE TM 37 
SN 421,999. Helena Industries, Helena, Mont. Filed Apr. SN 419,878. American Greetings Corporation, Cleveland, 


20, 1972. Ohio, Filed Mar, 29, 1972. 
NATURE’S LITTLE 

WONDERS ee es 

For Pine-Cone Costume Jewelry (Int. Cl. 14). For Decorative Ceramic Plates (Int. Cl. 21). P 


First use Apr. 1, 1972. First use at least as early as Oct. 1, 1971. 








SN 480,289. E\verhart Jewelers, Inc., Fairfax, Va. Filed 


iat Class 31—Filters and Refrigerators 


SN 400,985. Martin Smilo, d.b.a. Mars Sales, El Segundo, 
Calif, Filed Aug. 28, 1971. 





MARS __ HEPAC 






For Jewelry (Int. Cl. 14). 
First use January 1965. 





For Air Curtains Equipped With Filters (Int. Cl. 11). 
SN 482,902. Specks-Trum, Inc., East Longmeadow, Mass. First use Apr. 18, 1971. 
Filed Aug. 16, 1972. 





LOVE-LENS SN 410,053. Engine Ventilation Systems, Inc., Elk Grove 


For Brooch or Pin To Be Worn on Apparel (Int. Cl. 14). Village, Ill. Filed Dec. 18, 1971. 
First use Aug. 3, 1972. 





SN 483,690. Pauline Rader, d.b.a. Pauline Rader Company, 
Forest Hills, N.Y. Filed Aug. 24, 1972. 


PAULINE RADER 


For Jewelry (Int. Cl. 14). 
First use at least as early as 1961. 





SN 484,249. Joseph Yeffeth Company, Inc., New York, N.Y. 
Filed Aug. 30, 1972. 


For Jewelry (Int. Ci. 14). 
First use Jan. 1, 1970. 





CLEAN ENGINE..-CLEAN AIR 





SN 444,136. Richton International Corporation, New York, _ For Positive, Condensed and Filtered System, Comprising 
N.Y. Filed Dec. 18, 1972. Crankcase Ventilator, Oil Regulator-Cooler-Filter, and 
Crankcase Oil Filter to Control Exhaust and Crankcase Emis- 
VENDOME sions on Internal Combustion Bngines (Int. Cl. 11). 
First use on or before July 15, 1971. 


Owner of Reg. No. 659,311. 
For Jewelry (Int. Cl. 14). 
First use in or about 1944. 





—_—_—_— Class 32 — Furniture and Upholstery 
dies SN Cham International New 
Class 30—Crockery, Earthenware, and %*,, 42222. Champion oat Re 
Porcelain pion Papers Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed May 8, 1972. 
SN 396,648. Ridgway Potteries Limited, Stoke-on-Trent, Eng- WINDERMERE 
land. Filed July 6, 1971. i ~ 
For Living Room, Dining Room, Bedroom Furni ; 
NN Oceasional Furniture—Namely, Chairs, Cocktail Tables; Ac- 
For Bone China (Int. Cl. 21). Closets ; and Mirrors (Int. Cl. 20). 


First use 1948 ; in commerce 1949. First use on or about Mar. 13, 1972. 














TM 38 OFFICIAL GAZETTE APRIL 3, 1978 


SN 423,601. Garrett Tubular Products, Inc., Garrett, Ind. SN 408,882. Al Perluss, d.b.a. A. Perluss Sales Co., Downey, 
Filed May 8, 1972. Calif. Filed Nov. 26, 1971. 









































The words “Candle Cups” are disclaimed apart from the 
balance of the mark as shown. 

For Candle Holders (Int. Cl. 21). 

First use July 1971. 





F Vocational and Educational Furniture—Namely, 
Chairs Stools, Tables, Desks, Book Trucks, and Ane SN 414,574. Big Three Industries, Inc., South Plaintield, 
Platforms (Int. Cl. 20). , N.J. Filed Feb. 4, 1972. \ 

First use January 1968. 





Class 33 — Glassware 


SN 367,783. Kristallglasfabrik Spiegelau G.m.b.H., Spiegelau, 
Germany. Filed Aug. 11, 1970. 





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

For Aluminum Deoxiding Agent in the Form of a Coating 
Material to Prevent Rusting and to Aid in Welding (Int. 
Cl. 1). 

First use Jan. 12, 1972. 








SN 415,358. Stansteel Corporation, Los Angeles, Calif. Filed 


Feb. 11, 1972. 
“Kristall” and “W. Germany” are disclaimed apart from 


Dt ROTO-FLUFF 


For Articles Made of Crystal Glass—Namely, Drinking 
. Glasses Such as Wine Glasses, Champagne Glasses and For Fish Meal Dryers (Int. Cl. 11). 
Liqueur Glasses, Beakers, Tumblers, Goblets, Punch Sets, First use Nov. 9, 1971. 
Bowls, Dishes, Vases, Jugs, Bottles and Decanters, and Fruit 
Cups (Int. Cl, 21). 





SN 427,575. Herbert Ritts, Inc., d.b.a. Ritts Co., Los 
Angeles, Calif. Filed June 19, 1972. 





SN 419,927. Owens-Illinois, Inc., Toledo, Ohio. Filed Mar. 


. IN-KEEPERS ASTROLITE 


For Glass Containers—Namely, Jars and Jugs (Int. Cl. 21). Owner of Reg. No. 899,656. 
First use Mar. 8, 1972. For Candle Holders (Int. Cl. 21). 


First use May 21, 1970. 


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


SN 398,883. United States Register Company, Battle Creek, 
Mich. Filed July 30, 1971, SN 394,540. Vac-Hyd Processing Corporation, Detroit, Mich. 


AIR TECH Filed June 10, 1971. 
The word “Air” is disclaimed apart from the mark as MET-O-RINGS 


shown, but applicant waives none of its common law rights. 
For Air Flow Registers (Int. Cl. 11). Sealing Rings for Pipes and Flanges (Int. Cl. 17). 
First use July 14, 1971. First use in or about October 1970. 











3 APRIL 3, 1978 


SN 401,004. Dudco Tires, Inc., Boston, Mass. Filed Aug. 24, 
1971. 


y 


yrin 





For Tires and Inner Tubes for Use on Passenger Cars, 
Trucks, Earth Movers, and Industrial and Farm Vehicles 
(Int. Cl. 12). 

First use Aug. 9, 1971. 


—ESESEE————— 


SN 402,895. Alliance Tire & Rubber Co. Ltd., Hadera, Israel. 
Filed Sept. 16, 1971. 


| STEELETTO 


Priority claimed under Sec. 44(4) on Israeli Reg. No. 
88,744, dated June 7, 1971. 
For Tires (Int. Cl. 12). 


SN 411,822. The B. F. Goodrich Company, Akron, 
Filed Dec. 20, 1971. 


CUSHIONED STEEL 


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

For Tires (Int. Cl. 12). 

First use Oct. 5, 1971. 


Ohio. 


SN 413,506. Hesex International, Inc., Fort Wayne, Ind. 


Filed Jan. 24, 1972. 
ESSEX 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 536,480 and 618,128. 

For Flexible Hose and Hose Assemblies Including Automo- 
tive Power Brake and Steering Hose Lines (Int. Cl. 17). 

First use June 30, 1962. 


SN 418,453. The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, Akron, 
Ohio, Filed Mar. 15, 1972. 


SKYMILER 


For Tires (Int. Cl. 12). 
First use Feb. 24, 1972. 


TT 


SN 418,454. The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, Akron, 
Ohio. Filed Mar. 15, 1972. 


TIMBER TORQUE 


For Tires (Int. Cl. 12). 
First use Jan. 17, 1972. 





SN 428,582. Rain Bird Sprinkler Mfg. Corp., Glendora, Calif. 
Filed June 28, 1972. 


RAIN BIRD 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 567,442, 908,921, and others. 
For Garden Hose (Int. Cl. 17). 
First use on or before Nov. 15, 1970. 


U. 8. PATENT OFFICE 


T™ 39 
Class 36 — Musical Instruments and Supplies 


SN 414,344. K-Arts, Inc., d.b.a. The Nordine Groop, Chicago, 
Ill. Filed Feb. 2, 1972. 





SNBIL 


For Phonograph Records and Magnetic Tape Recordings 
(Int. Cl. 9). 
First use at least as early as January 1971. 





Class 37— Paper and Stationery 


SN 384,981. American Universal Artforms 
Austin, Tex. Filed Mar, 1, 1971. 


Corporation, 


American 
Universal 





For Note Cards and Stationery (Int. Cl. 16). 
First use Feb. 8, 1971. 


SN 385,705. Canada Envelope Company, 
Quebec, Canada. Filed Mar. 8, 1971. 


EXPAND-O-FOLDERS 


Claims priority under Sec. 44(4) on Canadian application 
filed Sept. 11, 1970; Reg. No. 179,073, dated Oct. 22, 1971. 

For File Folders With Gusset Sides and Bottom (Int. Cl. 
16). 


Montreal West, 





SN 414,477. Port Huron Paper Company, Port Huron, Mich. 


Filed Feb. 3, 1972. 
HURON 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 621,575, 873,451, and others. 

For Lightweight Publication Paper, Carbonizing Tissue, 
Coil Winding Paper, and Register Bond Paper (Int. Cl. 16). 

First use Mar. 8, 1922. 





SN 415,361. Kleer-Vu Industries, Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed 
Feb. 11, 1972. 


BLUE JEAN ALBUM 


Applicant disclaims the word “Album.” 
For Photograph Albums (Int. Cl. 16). 
First use Sept. 15, 1971. 








TM 40 


SN 415,872. Chandler Woods, Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed 
Feb. 17, 1972. 


CHANDLER 


For Printing Paper; Business Paper—Namely, Ledger, 
Bond, Mimeograph and Duplicator; Coated Paper—Namely, 
Matte, Dull and Gloss Finish Paper (Int. Cl. 16). 

First use May 27, 1969. 


SN 415,920. International Paper Company, New York, N.Y. 
Filed Feb. 17, 1972. 


Owner of Reg. No. 936,009. 
For Corrugated Paperboard (Int. Cl. 16). 
First use December 1971. 


SN 419,849. Hudson Pharmaceutical Corporation, New York, 
N.Y., assignee of Hudson National, Inc., New York, N.Y. 
Filed Mar. 24, 1972. 


(NACHE) 


For Pens (Int. Cl. 16). 
First use about Jan. 17, 1972. 





SN 421,116. Boise Cascade Corporation, Boise, Idaho. Filed 


Apr. 12, 1972. 
GUIDEX 


For Paperboard and Pressboard (Int. Cl. 16). 
First use Feb. 28, 1971. 





SN 422,565. Baumgartner Papiers S.A., Lausanne, Vaud, 
Switzerland. Filed Apr, 27, 1972. 


BAUMGARTNER® - 
SCMmOsLO” 
For Reservoir Tampons for Fiber Pens (Int. Cl. 16). 


First use November 1969; in commerce as least as early 
as Feb. 29, 1972. 





SN 428,542. Kimberly-Clark Corporation, Neenah, Wis. Filed 


May 8, 1972. 
MORTEXT 


For Printing and Writing Paper (Int. Cl. .16). 
First use at least as early as June 11, 1971. 





SN 423,548. Rising Paper Company, Housatonic, Mass. Filed 
‘May 8, 1972. 


HOUSATONIC 


For Bond, Linen, Ledger, Text, Cover, Bristol, Wedding, 
Index and Writing Papers (Int. Cl. 16). 
First use in or about 1900. 


OFFICIAL GAZETTE 


APRIL 3, 1978 
SN 428,562. Kimberly-Clark Corporation, Neenah, Wis. Filed 


May 8, 1972. 
FLO FREE 


For Absorbent Paper Products—Namely, Facial Tissue, 
Toilet Tissue, Towels and Table Napkins (Int. Ci. 16). 
First use Apr. 27, 1972. 





Class 38 — Prints and Publications 


SN 401,282. Kid-Did-Ly Coloring Card Co., Denver, Colo. 
Filed Aug. 26, 1971. 


KID-DID-LY 


For Books Containing Coloring Cards (Int. Cl. 16). 
First use Oct. 20, 1970. ‘ 


SN 402,712. Great Turtle Enterprises, Inc., Woodstock, 
N.Y. Filed Sept. 14, 1971. 


WOODSTOCK AQUARIAN 


For Quarterly Publication (Int. Cl. 16). 
First use Aug. 12, 1971. 





SN 408,876. The Case-Hoyt Corporation, Rochester, N.Y. 
Filed Sept. 28, 1971. 


PAINTING WITH LIGHT 


For Brochures, Calendars, Pictorial Prints and Publica- 
tions (Int. Cl. 16). 
First use on or about Apr. 14, 1970. 


SN 411,118. Association of Contracting Plumbers of the City 
of New York, Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed Dec. 27, 1971. 


LABORGRAM 


For Newsletter Sent to Members of Applicant (Int. Cl. 16). 
First use Jan. 15, 1965. 


AV A 


SN 411,421. John F. Rodgers, d.b.a. Resume Power for Com- 
puter Professionals, Philadelphia, Pa. Filed Dec. 29, 1971. 


THE JOB MARKET 


For Employment Opportunity Periodical (Int, Cl. 16). 
First use Apr. 5, 1971. 





SN 412,585. Mack, Bushnell & Hdelman, Inc., New York, 
N.Y. Filed Jan. 18, 1972. 


MONEY & MARKETS 


For Financial Charts (Int. Cl. 16). 
First use Dec. 7, 1971. 





SN 416,019. Souvenirs and Novelties Publishers, Inc., Fair 
Lawn, N.J. Filed Feb. 18, 1972. 


SOUVENIRS AND 
NOVELTIES 


For Publication Published Periodically (Int. Cl. 16). 
First use spring of 1962. 


3 


| 


APRIL 8, 1978 U. S. PATENT OFFICE TM 41 
SN 417,860. The H. M. Gousha Company, San Jose, Calif. SN 428,973. Rain Bird Sprinkler Mfg. Corp., Glendora, Calif. 
Filed Mar. 9, 1972. Filed July 3, 1972. 


THE EXPLODING MAP RAIN BIRD 


The word “Map” is disclaimed apart from the mark as Owner of Reg. Nos. 567,442, 908,921, and others. 
shown. For Garden Books (Int. Cl. 16). 

For Maps of a Unique Fold (Int. Cl. 16). First use on or before Nov. 15, 1969. 

First use Feb. 20, 1972. 


SN 421,575. Moderne Card Co., Inc., d.b.a. Euphoria Card Class 39 — Clothing 


Co., Chicago, Ill. Filed Apr. 17, 1972. 


EUPHORIA SN 389,629. Societe Generale des Textiles Philippe Dere, 


Paris (Seine), France. Filed Apr. 19, 1971. 
For Greeting Cards (Int. Cl. 16). 


First use Mar. 30, 1972. 


— PHILIPPE DERE 


SN 422,563. Johnston International Publishing Corp., New 


York, N.Y. Filed Apr. 27, 1973. Owner of French Reg. No. 779,398, dated Nov. 25, 1969. 
For Women’s Clothing—Namely, Skirts, Dresses, Slacks and 


Chemises; Men’s Clothing—Namely, Shirts, Trousers and 
Ties; and Men’s and Women’s Hosiery, Shoes, Boots and 
Slippers (Int. Cl. 25). 


SN 390,871. Fabricas del Calzado Canada, 8.A., Guadalajara, 
Jalisco, Mexico. Filed May 3, 1971. 








For Periodical Publications (Int. Cl. 16). 
First use September 1970. 


SN 422,847. Airtrails, Inc., Arlington, Va. Filed May 1, crt S E A 


1972. 
AVIATION TRAVEL Owner of U.S. Reg. No. 877,550. 


For Travel Magazine for General and Business Aviation For Men’s and Children’s Shoes (Int. Cl. 25). 
(Int. Cl. 16). First use at least as early as May 1968; in commerce at 
First use March 1972. least as early as August 1968. 











SN 422,956. Marriott Corporation, Washington, D.C. Filed SN 394,982. Bata Shoe Company, Inc., Belcamp, Md. Filed 
May 1, 1972. June 16, 1971. 


THE MARRIOTT 
MESSENGER 


Owner of Reg. Nos, 815,612, 921,327, and others. 
For Magazine (Int. Cl. 16). 
First use at least as early as April 1964. 





SN 423,047. Martin J. Rotter, Jr., d.b.a. Student Improve- 
ment Institute, Glenside, Pa, Filed May 1, 1972. 





For Footwear (Int. Cl. 25). 
First use Mar. 18, 1971. 


SN 396,408, Siegel Lace Corporation, Central Falls, R.I. 
Filed July 2, 1971. 


For Publication (Int. Cl. 16). (eS 

First use Mar. 21, 1972. e 
———————————— 

SN 428,727. Atkins-Katcher Associates, Inc., Beverly Hills, ‘al yy 





Calif. Filed May 8, 1972. 


LIFO 


For Personality Tests and Study Manuals (Int. Cl. 16). For Panties, Bikinis, Girdles and Footwear (Int. Cl. 25). 
First use 1967. First use May 2, 1971, on panties. 


TM 909 0.G.—6 








TM 42 OFFICIAL GAZETTE APRIL 3, 1978 


SN 897,728. Maling Brothers, Inc., Chicago, Ill. Filed July SN 412,782. Brunswick Corporation, Skokie, Ill. Filed Jan. 
19, 1971. 14, 1972. 


SHEERLOVE COM-FIT 


For Hosiery (Int. Cl. 25). 

First use Feb. 10, 1965. For Soft Soled Athletic Shoes Without Cleats—Namely, 

Tennis Shoes, Basketball Shoes, and Joggers (Int. Cl. 25). 
First use Oct. 4, 1971. 





SN 400,859. Edison Brothers Stores, Inc., St. Louis, Mo. 
Filed Aug. 28, 1971. 





SN 412,996. Barton R. Becker M.D., d.b.a. Follow Her, Hono- 
lulu, Hawaii. Filed Dec. 2, 1971. 


FOLLOW HER 


For Hand Knits and Crochet Sweaters, Pants, Coats, Gloves, 
Scarves, Ponchos, Dresses, Hats, Bikinis, Swimsuits, Shawls 
and Stoles (Int. Cl. 25). 

First use Nov, 1, 1971. 








The word “Boots” is disclaimed apart from the mark as gn 414.205. National Pants Corp., New York, N.Y. Filed 
shown. Feb. 1, 1972. 
For Boot-Simulative Garments (Int. Cl. 25). 


First use Aug. 17, 1971. NOR-WAY 


Owner of Reg. No. 669,435. 
SN 401,154. Kellwood Company, St. Louis, Mo. Filed Aug. for Men’s Slacks and Trousers (Int. Cl. 25). 
25, 1971. First use Mar. 27, 1957. 


FANCY PRANCE 
For Panty Hose (Int. Cl. 25). SN 416,434. Highlander Ltd., New York, N.Y. Filed Feb. 
First use June 10, 1971. 24, 1972. 











SN 407,928. C. Leon Sherman, d.b.a. The Dispos-A-Bib Com- 
pany, Denver, Colo, Filed Nov. 17, 1971. 


TUFFY DISPOS-A-BIB , 


For Disposable Bibs (Int. Cl. 25). 
First use June 26, 1971. 


SN 411,896. Arnelle of California, San Francisco, Calif. Filed E 
Jan. 6, 1972, 


Applicant disclaims the words “Fashion” and “USA” apart 
from the mark as shown herein. 

For Women’s Pants, Blouses, Shirts and Dresses (Int. 
Cl. 25). 

First use Nov. 15, 1971. 











SN 417,783. Imperial Reading Corporation, New York, N.Y. 
Filed Mar. 8, 1972. 


SUPER JEANS 
Applicant hereby disclaims the words “Juniors of San Fran- 


cisco” separate and apart from the mark. The word “Jeans” is disclaimed apart from the mark as 
For Women’s Clothing—Namely, Dresses, Slacks, Pantsuits, shown. 

Blouses, Suits, Shirts, Jackets and Jumpsuits (Int. Cl. 25). For Men's and Boys’ Jeans (Int. Cl. 25). 
First use Sept. 1, 1967. First use Feb. 29, 1972. 


APRIL 3, 1973 


SN 418,183. Clarks Ireland Limited, Dundalk, Louth, Ire- 
land. Filed Mar. 18, 1972. 


Cog 
s 


For Footwear, Including Boots, Shoes, Slippers and Sandals 
(Int. Cl. 25). 
First use Dec. 1, 1971 ; in commerce Dec. 1, 1971. 





SN 419,829. International Paper Company, New York, N.Y. 
Filed Mar. 24, 1972. 


FOUR-A-WAY 


For Non-Woven Fabric Articles—Namely, Aprons (Int. 
Cl. 25). 
First use Jan. 19, 1972. 





SN 419,589. Bronson of California, Los Angeles, Calif. Filed 


GRAB BAG 


For Women’s Apparel—Namely, Capris, Skirts, Apparel 
Tops and Jackets (Int. Cl. 25). 
First use March 1970. 





SN 419,607. Hansley Industries, Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed 
Mar. 27, 1972. 


CONNECTIONS BY 
SLAKNIT 


Owner of Reg. No. 888,819. 

For Co-Ordinated. Single Knit Shirts and Double Knit 
Slacks (Int. Cl. 25). 

First use Jan. 18, 1972. 





SN 419,703. Hub Store, Inc., York, Pa. Filed Mar. 27, 
1972. 





For Men’s and Boys’ Coate and Jackets (Int. Cl. 25). 
First use Apr. 27, 1967. 


U. 8. PATENT OFFICE 


TM 43 


SN 419,747. Maro Hosiery Corp., New York, N.Y. Filed 
Mar. 28, 1972. 


CHUBBY CHICK 


For Ladies’ Hosiery (Int. Cl. 25). 
First use Mar. 8, 1972. 


SN 420,004. Sheffield Industries, Inc., Miami, Fla. Filed 
Mar. 30, 1972. 


SECRET SUPPORT 


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

Hosiery and Panty Hose (Int. Cl. 25). 

First use Dec, 20, 1971. 





SN 420,229. McGregor-Doniger Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed 


Apr. 3, 1972. 
MAC-NYL 


For Shirts (Int. Cl. 25). 
First use Feb. 4, 1972. 





SN 420,337. Farah Manufacturing Company, Inc., El Paso, 
Tex. Filed Apr. 4, 1972. 


DAIRE 


For Men’s and Boys’ Slacks, Jeans, Walk Shorts and 
Jackets (Int. Cl. 25). 
First use as early as Mar. 28, 1972. 





SN 422,647. Fordham-Bardell Shirt Corp., New York, N.Y. 


Filed Apr. 27, 1972. 
SHAFT 


For Men’s Sport Shirts (Int. Cl. 25). 
First use Oct. 12, 1971. 





SN 422,918. Glen L. Cureton, d.b.a. Glendare, San Jose, 
Calif. Filed May 1, 1972. 


TRIM SWIM 


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


A 


SN 425,394. Bas y Cuguero, 8.A., Barcelona, Spain. Filed 
May 24, 1972. 





“Casa de San Andres” is Spanish for “House of Saint 
Andres.” 

For Boots, Shoes and Slippers (Int. Cl. 25). 

First use November 1969; in commerce November 1969. 












Aprit 3, 1973 





™ 4 OFFICIAL GAZETTE 
SN 425,518. Blue Bell, Inc., Greensboro, N.C. Filed May SN 401,808. Staylastie-Smith, Inc, New Bedford, Mass. 


25, 1972. Filed Sept. 2, 1971. 
SMITH 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 679,673 and 694,285. 
For Mending Patches (Int. Cl. 26). 
First use Dec. 15, 1970. 


SN 401,895. Stern-Perucken- und Haarfabrik Matthies & Co., 
Bremen, Germany. Filed Sept. 2, 1971. 







































The drawing is lined for red and blue, but color is not 
claimed as a feature of the mark. 

Men’s and Boys’ Shirts, Slacks, Jeans, and Jackets; and 
Misses’ Jackets (Int. Cl. 25). 

First use February 1971. 








SN 425,645. The United States Shoe Corporation, Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. Filed May 26, 1972. 


Owner of German Reg. No. 706,161, dated Sept. 10, 1957 ; 
and U.S. Reg. No. 766,923. 

For Human Hair, Wigs, Toupees, Eye Lashes, and Beards 
(Int. Cl. 26). 





SN 408.862. Trans America New Fashion Corp., New York, 
N.Y. Filed Nov. 26, 1971. 


The word “Hair” is disclaimed apart from the mark as 


shown. 
For Hair Pieces and Wigs (Int. Cl. 26). 
First use Nov. 16, 1971. 





Owner of Reg. Nos. 392,778, 392,774, 677,769, and others. 
For Women’s Shoes (Int. Cl. 25). 
First use at least as early as Apr. 27, 1972. 





SN 409,867. Ardell, Inc., Beachwood, Ohio. Filed Dec. 10, 
1971. 





SN 426,122. Kahn-Lucas-Lancaster, Inc., New York, N.Y. 
Filed June 1, 1972. 


Pista itr, =o Lashfite 


Gass 40—Fancy Goods, Furnishings, and 


Notions For Adhesive for Artificial Eyelashes (Int. Cl. 26). 
First use on or about Oct. 11, 1971. 








SN 401,253. Helene Curtis Industries, Inc., Chicago, Ill. 


Filed Aug. 26, 1971. SN 420,750. Edward L. Stalvey, Charlotte, N.C. Filed Apr. 
7, 1972. 
MELINDA FIX-NITZ 
For Hair Goods—Namely, Int. Cl. 26). 
First use on or olbut Duar he Ay s , phbsemen sage} o. )- 








SN 401,254. Helene Curtis Industries, Inc., Chicago, Ill. Filed sx 493,703. ‘Helene Curtis Industries, Inc., Chicago, Ill. Filed 
Aug. 26, 1971. May 8, 1972. 


GISELLE JUNE 


For Hair Goods—Namely, Wigs (Int. Cl. 26). For Wigs of Synthetic Fibers (Int. Cl. 26). 
First use on or about July 2, 1971. First use on or about Sept. 2, 1971. 





Aprit 38, 1973 


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


| SN 414,096. Baudou, Les Hglisottes, Gironde, France. Filed 
‘ Jan. 31, 1972. 


fathetan 


Owner of French Reg. No. 784,752, dated Feb. 2, 1970. 
For Material for Use in Covering Areas of Ground To Be 
Used in Sporting Events (Int. Cl. 27). 





SN 422,985. Pande, Cameron & Co. of New York, Inc., New 
York, N.Y. Filed May 1, 1972. 


DILDAR 


For Hand-Woven Carpets From India (Int. Cl. 27). 
First use Sept. 11, 1950. 





SN 425,760. Joseph Bancroft & Sons Co., Wilmington, Del. 
Filed May 30, 1972. 


BAN-LON 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 621,848, 863,568, and others. 

For Knitted and Woven Fabrics Made From Artificially 
Crimped Yarns and for Carpets (Int. Cis. 24 and 27). 

First use on or about Oct. 2, 1956. 


SN 426,172. Indian Head Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed June 


2, 1972, 





For Knitted, Netted, Textile Fabrics and Substitutes There- 
for (Int. Cl. 24). 
First use on or before Feb. 18, 1972. 





SN 427,785. Spring Mills, Inc., Fort Mill, 8.C. Filed June 
19, 1972. 


“sttede 


Applicant disclaims the word “Suede” separate and apart 
from the mark as shown. 

For Non-Woven, Suede-Like Fabrics in the Piece Containing 
Synthetic Fibers and Impregnated With Synthetic Resins (Int. 
Cl. 24). 

First use Jan. 18, 1972; Nov. 24, 1971, in another form. 





U. S. PATENT OFFICE 


T™ 45 
Gass 43 — Thread and Yarn 


SN 412,731. Btablissements Hervillier, Tourcoing, Nord, 
France. Filed Jan. 14, 1972. 





The word portion of applicant’s mark means “shepherd of 
the north.” Owner of French Reg. No. 819,588, dated Apr. 2, 
1971. 

For Threads (Int. Cl. 28). 





SN 422,903. Lois Holmes of California, Inc., Inglewood, 
Calif. Filed May 1, 1972. 


COUTURA 


For Yarns (Int. Cl. 23). 
First use Feb. 23, 1972. 





SN 423,290. E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, Wil- 
mington, Del. Filed May 4, 1972. 


HYTEN 


Owner of Reg. No. 808,154. 
For Yarn (Int. Cl. 23). 
First use Apr. 5, 1972. 


ne 


Class 44—Dental, Medical, and Suraical 
Appliances 


SN 365,688. Davol Inc., Providence, R.I. Filed July 20, 
1970. 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 124,282 and 585,127. 

For Reuseable and Disposable Instruments, Appliances and 
Other Aids for Use in Hygienic, Sterile, Laboratory, Medical, 
Clinical, Surgical, Dental, Patient, Invalid Hospital, Institu- 
tional, Commercial, Industrial, Domestic, General and Special 
Applications—Namely, Allergy Masks, Aspirators, Blood 
Pressure Apparatus, Oxygen Pumps, Breathing Apparatus, 
Oxygen Masks, Suction Pumps, Breast Pumps, Stomach 
Tubes, Stomach Evacuators, Feeding Tubes, Colon Tubes, 
Irrigators, Irrigation Appliances, Catheters, Syringes, Enema 
Syringes, Ear Syringes, Bulb Syringes, Douches, Mouth 















Aprit 3, 1973 





T™ 46 OFFICIAL GAZETTE 


Props; Inflatable Cuffs, Rings and Cushions; Ice Cuffs, SN 412,971. E. Miltenberg, Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed Jan. 

Stethoscopes, Stomach Inspection Devices, Tourniquets, 18, 1972. 

Crutch Pads, Pessaries, Nipples, Suckers, Breast Shields, Cleft 

Palate Nipples, Finger Cots, Umbilical Trusses, Infant 

Trusses, Patient Identification Tags, Sanitary Pouches, Surgi- 

cal Instruments, Needles, Surgical Thread Material ; Surgical 

Tubes and Tubing, Ostomy Belts, Orthopedic Pressure e 

Bandages, Bed Straps, Nets of Woven or Knitted Material 

Used in the Reconstruction or Repair of Defects of the 

Abdomen or Chest, Surgical Gloves, Incontinent Pants ; 

Ostomy, Enema and Prostatectomy Bags; Ear, Elbow and 

nes Ge Cashion et ae. on, For Dental Instruments, Dental Laboratory Instruments, 

Urinal Bottles and Glasses; Bed Pans; Cement for Surgical S¥*sical Instruments, Surgical Needles, Surgical and Dental 

Appliances; Cots and Stretchers; and Parts of ali Above Diagnostic Instruments, Podiatry Instruments, Veterinary 

Mentioned Goods (Int. Cis. 5 and 10) Instruments, and Embalmer Instruments (Int. Cl. 10). 
First use May 11, 1970, F First use August 1950 in another form. 
























SN 415,535. Wallace A. Brickson & Company, Chicago, Ill. 
SN 395,749. Packaging Associates Inc., Blizabeth, N.J. Filed Feb. 14, 1972. 


Filed June 24, 1971. COMPODENT 


For Composite Dental Restorative Material (Int. Cl. 10). 
First use November 1971. 





SN 415,941. Dazey Products Company, Kansas City, Mo. 
Filed Feb. 17, 1972. 


ARCH-0O-MATIC 


For Vibratable Tub for Foot Bath (Int. Cl. 10). 


For Disposable Bags for Medical Uses—Namely, Ice Bags, First use on or about Jan. 11, 1965. 


and Urinary Drainage Bags (Int. Cl. 10). 
First use December 1970. 





SN 416,706. Beltx Corporation, Barnhart, Mo. Filed Feb. 28, 
1972. 


SN 405,384. Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Com- SOF-THANE 
pany, St. Paul, Minn. Filed Oct. 18, 1971. 
For Waterproof Shield for Use on Sanitary Pants (Int. 


CAP-C-RYNGE a - use Feb. 9, 1972. 


For Dispenser Containing Composite Material for Filling 
Teeth (Int. Cl. 10). 


FTA Sap, fa 19%. Class 45—Soft Drinks and Carbonated 


——————————— 








SN 408,384. The Grand Union Company, Hast Paterson, Waters 


N.J. Filed Nov. 22, 1971. 
SN 358,170. Bottler’s International, Inc., Clearbrook, Va. 


GRAN D UNION Filed Apr. 28, 1970. 


" Owner of Reg. Nos, 775,955, 872,242, and 909,392. 
For Adhesive Bandages (Int. Cl. 5). 


First use Oct. 26, 1971. 


SN 412,570. B. Miltenberg, Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed Jan. 
18, 1972. 





For Soft Drink (Int. Cl. 32). 
First use Dec. 9, 1969. 


ee 


SN 388,001. The Wine Man, Inc., Baltimore, Md. Filed Feb. 
4, 1971. 


Dick 
sin ai Whittington 


For Dental Instruments, Dental Laboratory Instruments, The name “Dick Whittington” is fanciful and is not the 
Surgical Instruments, Surgical Needles, Surgical and Dental name of any known particular living individual. 
Diagnostic Instruments, Podiatry Instruments, Veterinary For Non-Alcoholic Cocktail Mixes—Namely, Ginger Beer, 
Instruments, and Embalmer Instruments (Int. Cl. 10). Tonic and Bitter Lemon (Int. Cl. 32). 

First use September 1968. First use Jan. 8, 1971. 











Aprit 3, 1973 


U. S. PATENT OFFICE 


TM 47 


SN 413,248. Will Graham Co., Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed SN 429,909. Syfo Water Co., Inc., North Miami, Fla. Filed 


Jan. 20, 1972. 


apple 
$285 


July 14, 1972. 





For Drinking Water and Seltzer (Int. Cl. 32). 
First use 1949. 





The word “Apple” is disclaimed apart from the mark as Class 46— Foods and Ingredients of Foods 


shown. 
For Carbonated Apple Flavored Soft Drink (Int. Cl. 32). 
First use Jan. 7, 1972. 





SN 417,525. Salient Flavoring Corp., Brooklyn, N.Y. Filed 


ar. 6, N 


For Concentrates for Making Soft Drinks (Int. Cl. 32). 
First use Feb. 1, 1907. 





SN 419,300. The Pillsbury Company, Minneapolis, Minn. 
Filed Mar. 23, 1972. 


RAH! RAH! ROOT BEER 


Without waiving any common law rights, applicant dis- 
claims the right to exclusive use of the words “Root Beer” 
apart from the mark as shown. 

For Powders for Preparing Soft Drinks (Int. Cl. 32). 

First use at least as early as Feb. 10, 1972. 





SN 426,873. Filavette Corporation, New York, N.Y. Filed 


Oe  GRAPETTE 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 145,370 and 448,425. 

For Beverage Base and Powder for Making 
Beverages (Int. Cl. 32). 

First use in or about May 1940. 


Soft Drink 


rr 


SN 426,874. Fiavette Corporation, New York, N.Y. Filed 
June 9, 1972. 


CHERRYETTE 


Owner of Reg. No. 611,501. 

For Beverage Base and Powder for Making 
Beverages (Int. Cl. 32). 

First use Jan. 27, 1971. 


Soft Drink 





SN 426,927. Castle & Cooke, Inc., d.b.a. Dole Company, Hono- 
lulu, Hawaii. Filed June 12, 1972. 


ROYAL HAWAIIAN 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 536,133, 608,407, 919,878, and others. 
For Non-Alcoholic Cocktail Mixes (Int. Cl. 32). 
First use May 30, 1972. 


SN 299,880. Spécialités Gastronomiques §8.A., Fribourg, 
Switzerland. Filed June 6, 1968. 


AGNUS 


For Cheese (Int. Cl. 29). 
First use 1935 ; in commerce 1935. 





SN 364,887. Du Quoin Packing Co., Du Quoin, Ill. Filed 
July 10, 1970. 





For Fresh and Frozen Meats and Smoked Ham, Bacon, 
Bologna, Wieners, Pork Sausage, Pepper Loaf, Dutch Loaf, 
Cooked Beef and Pork Portions and Corned Beef (Int. Cl. 29). 

First use as early as Jan. 1, 1925. 





SN 882,759. Bonner Packing Company, Fresno, Calif. Filed 
Feb. 3, 1971. 


PLUMP AND MEATY 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 540,247 and 540,248. 
For Dried Fruits (Int. Cl. 29). 
First use June 10, 1944. 


rT 


SN 391,015. Ready Italy, Inc., Fargo, N. Dak. Filed May 3, 
1971. 


The word “Brand” is disclaimed apart from the mark as 
shown. Owner of Reg. No. 873,567. 

For Pizza Crusts (Int, Cl. 30). 

First use on or about July 30, 1969. 














TM 48 


SN 892,208. Cable Car Candy Co., Long Beach, Calif. Filed 
May 17, 1971. 


SWEET CORNER 


Applicant disclaims the word “Sweet” apart from the mark 
as a whole. 
For Candy (Int. Cl. 30). 
First use on or about May 7, 1971. 








SN 397,509. Internax Holdings Limited, Nassau, Bahamas, 
assignee of Weider Food Supplements, Inc., Union City, 
N.J. Filed July 15, 1971. 


aHeatthes 


For Flavored Drinks Which Are Nutritionally Complete 
Meals (Int. Cl. 29). 

First use in or about October 1970; in commerce in or 
about October 1970. 








SN 398,198. International Industries, Inc., d.b.a. Interna- 
tional House of Pancakes, North Hollywood, Calif. Filed 
July 23, 1971. 





The drawing is lined for the colors orange and blue, but 
color is not always used. Applicant disclaims the exclusive 
right to the use of the words “House of Pancakes” apart 
from the mark as shown. Owner of Reg. Nos. 768,874 and 
787,296. 

For Pancake Mix (Int. Cl. 30). 

First use at least as early as 1960. 





SN 405,418. The Southland Corporation, Dallas, Tex. Filed 


Oct. 18, 1971. SMILEYS 


For Sandwiches (Int. Cl. 29). 
First use at least as early as June 1964. 





SN 405,641. Canada Packers Limited, Toronto, Ontario, 
Canada, Filed Oct. 21, 1971. 


HINT OF MAPLE 


Priority claimed under Sec. 44(d) on Canadian application 
filed Mar. 17, 1971; Reg. No. 184,904, dated Aug. 18, 1972. 

No registration rights are claimed for the word “Maple” 
apart from the mark as shown; however, applicant waives 
none of its common law rights in the mark as shown or any 
feature thereof. 

For Meat and Meat Products—Namely, Smoked and Cooked 
Meats (Int. Cl. 29). 
First use on or about Mar. 5, 1971. 


OFFICIAL GAZETTE 








APRIL 3, 1973 


SN 406,724. Chocoladefabriken Lindt & Sprungli AG, Kilch- 
berg, Switzerland. Filed Nov. 3, 1971. 






























Owner of Swiss Reg. No. 242,070, dated Oct. 22, 1969; and 
U.S. Reg. Nos. 87,306, 844,220, 859,013, and others. 

For Chocolate (Int. Cl. 30). 

First use Nov. 9, 1949; in commerce Sept. 26, 1966. 





SN 407,840. Otto Monsted A/S, d.b.a. OMA Cheese Company, 
Copenhagen, Denmark. Filed Nov. 16, 1971. 


FAABORG 


Owner of Danish Reg. No. 1,667—1965, dated June 26, 1965 ; 
and U.S. Reg, No. 592,484. 
For Cheese (Int. Cl. 29). 





SN 408,110. Topps Chewing Gum, Incorporated, Brooklyn, 
N.Y. Filed Nov. 18, 1971. 


MOD 


For Chewing Gum (Int. Cl. 30). 
First use Oct. 5, 1971. 





SN 408,888. Hain Pure Food Co., Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. 
Filed Nov. 22, 1971. 


HOLLYWOOD 


Owner of Reg. No. 832,614. 

For Salt, Mayonnaise, and Vegetable and Nut Oils (Int. 
Cis. 29 and 30). 

First use Aug. 20, 1970. 





SN 409,348. Nabisco, Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed Dec, 3, 


NANA BANANA 


Applicant disclaims the exclusive use of the word “Banana” 
apart from the mark as shown. 

For Cookies (Int. Cl. 30). 

First use Oct. 5, 1971. 





SN 410,337. Bresler Ice Cream Company, d.b.a. Bresler I.C. 
Co., Chicago, Ill. Filed Dec. 16, 1971. 


TRULY NATURES OWN 


For Ice Cream (Int. Cl. 30). 
First use Nov. 15, 1971. 








Apri 3, 1978 


SN 412,573. Western Dressing, Inc., Oak Park, Ill. Filed 
Jan. 13, 1972. 





Owner of Reg. No. 803,506. 

For Salad Dressing—Namely, French Dressing (Int. Cl. 
29). 

First use Sept. 11, 1957. 





SN 413,877. Merwin Packing & Livestock Co., Inc., d.b.a. 
Merwin Meats, Hettinger, N.C. Filed Jan. 21, 1972. 


ats 


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

For Sides of Beef, Pork and Veal; Lamb Cuts Fully 
Dressed; Frozen Meat Patties—Namely, Beef Patties, Beef 
and Mushroom Patties; Sausage—Namely, Braunschweiger 
and Frotven Sausage Patties (Int. Cl. 29). 

First use Mar. 1, 1970. 





SN 414,214. Interbake Foods Inc., Richmond, Va. Filed Feb. 
1, 1972, 


INTERBAKE ASSORTMENT 


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

For Bakery Producte—Namely, Biscuits, Crackers and 
Cookies (Int. Cl. 30). 

First use Jan. 3, 1972. 





SN 415,040. Fabrica de Chocolates “La Azteca” S.A. de 
C.V., Mexico City, Mexico. Filed Feb. 9, 1972. 


CARLOS V 


Owner of Mexican Reg. No. 46,776, dated Jan. 7, 1944. 

For Cooking Chocolate and Chocolate Candies (Int. Cl. 30). 

First use at least as early as May 7, 1961; in commerce at 
least as early as May 7, 1971. 





SN 415,448. Gottfried Nabrotzky, d.b.a. Nabrotzky Land- 
scaping and G. Nabrotzky, Teeswater, Ontario, Canada. 
Filed Feb. 14, 1972. 

athe 


eoaear fy 


Phe 








Without relinquishing any common law rights, for pur- 
poses only of this registration, applicant claims no exclu- 
sive right to the representation of the pumpkin or the word 
“Pineapple” apart from the mark as a whole. 

For Pickled Pumpkin (Int. Cl. 29). 

First use Jan. 16, 1971; in commerce Dec. 15, 1971. 


U. S. PATENT OFFICE 


TM 49 


SN 415,802. McCormick & Company, Incorporated, Hunt 
Valley, Md. Filed Feb. 16, 1972. 


SAVORY OVEN 


Without waiving common law rights, applicant disclaims 
the word “Savory” apart from the other features of the 
mark. 

For Seasoning Mixes and Roasting Bags Combined in 
Unitary Packages and Sold in the Seasoning Departments of 
Retail Outlets (Int. Cl. 30). 

First use Feb. 3, 1971. 


A 


SN 415,889. Leo Peters, d.b.a. Butterball Farms, Grand 
Rapids, Mich. Filed Feb. 17, 1972. 


FIGURE-MAID 


For Butter (Int. Cl. 29). 
First use in or before 1968. 





SN 417,601. Central Soya Company, Inc., Fort Wayne, Ind. 
Filed Mar. 7, 1972. 


SNACKNIKS 


For Cereal, Vegetable, and a Cheese Derived Snack Food 
(Int. Cl. 80). 
First use on or about Feb. 1, 1972. 





SN 417,602. Central Soya Company, Inc., Fort Wayne, Ind. 
Filed Mar. 7, 1972. 


QUIBBLES 


For Cereal, Vegetable, and a Cheese Derived Snack Food 
(Int. Cl. 80). 
First use on or about Feb. 1, 1972. 


—————— 


SN 417,603. Central Soya Company, Inc., Fort Wayne, Ind. 
Filed Mar. 7, 1972. 


EATNIKS 


For Cereal, Vegetable, and a Cheese Derived Snack Food 
(Int. Cl. 80). 
First use on or about Feb. 1, 1972. 





SN 418,865. Friedman & Belack, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Filed Mar. 20, 1972. 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 932,960, 942,068, and 942,080. 
For Cured Meats (Int. Cl, 29). 
First use at least as early as Sept. 15, 1971. 


A 


SN 419,443. Farmland Industries, Inc., Kansas City, Mo. 


Filed Mar. 24, 1972. 


COPHOS 


For Food Additives for Livestock Feeds (Int, Cl. 31). 
First use Feb. 18, 1972. 

















T™ 50 OFFICIAL GAZETTE APRIL 3, 1973 


SN 421,179. F. W. Woolworth and Co., Limited, London, SN 421,932. Rogers Walla Walla, Inc., Walla Walla, Wash. 
England. Filed Apr. 12, 1972. Filed Apr. 20, 1972. 


TATER MAID 
wi nfi eld aigeboaat ates aaa, Hehts tn the werd 
For Frozen French Fried Potatoes (Int. Cl. 29). 


First use Feb. 1, 1972. 








For Wafer Biscuits (Int. Cl. 30). 
First use Apr. 30, 1962; in commerce June 30, 1963. 





SN 422,411. The Southland Corporation, d.b.a. Barricini 
Candies, Dallas, Tex. Filed Apr. 25, 1972. 





SN 421,558. Colonial Stores Incorporated, Atlanta, Ga. 
Filed Apr. 17, 1972. BARRICINI 
Owner of Reg. Nos. 381,397, 395,102, 621,862, and others. 
FARM CHARM For Tee Cream, Candies and Cookies (Int. Cl. 30). Wks 
Owner of Reg. No. 880,973. First use at least as early as Feb. 9, 1928. 


For Homogenized Milk, Ice Cream, Ice Milk and Sherbet 
(Int. Cls. 29 and 80). 
First use Dec. 20, 1971. SN 422,431. John Morrell & Co., Chicago, Ill. Filed Apr. 25, 
1972. 


CHEF BRAND 


SN 421,677. Associated Grocers’ Company of St. Louis, Mis- 

sourt, St. Louis, Mo. Filed Apr. 17, 1972. The word “Brand” is disclaimed. Owner of Reg. Nos. 
688,073, and 700,631. 

For Canned Ham, Smoked Ham (Int. Cl. 29). 

First use Jan. 14, 1958. 








SN 423,579. Associated Biscuits Limited, d.b.a. A. Huntley 
& Palmers, W. & R. Jacob & Co, (Liverpool), and Peek, 
Frean & Co., Reading, England. Filed May 8, 1972. 





e%e Huntley 


The representation of the head is fanciful. The lining in the P 1 
drawing is for shading purposes only. Owner of Reg. Nos. ~ Im ~ 
256,111, 832,688, and others. . r) a r S 

For Coffee, Processed Fruit Juices, Processed Vegetable 

it Vv Is, 
Shesieeoen tulad aonteedll ee oa oY Fc Owner of British Reg. No. 964,623, dated Sept. 4, 1970; 
Tomato Sauce, Tomato Puree, Tartar Sauce, Sandwich %24 U.S. Reg. No. 51,444. 
Spreads, Mustards, Vinegar, Butter, Oleomargarine, Pastas, For Biscuits (Other Than Biscuits for Animals), and Cakes 
Flour, Salt, Potato Chips, Canned Fish, Canned Shellfish, ‘%t- Cl. 30). 
Horesradish Mustard (Int. Cis. 29, 30, and 32). 

First use at least as early as Jan. 14, 1972. 








SN 424,110. Fred Hodecker, Inc., Redmond, Oreg. Filed May 
12, 1972. 





SN 421,751. Bettman Nut Co., Inc., d.b.a. Health King Com- 
pany, Rahway, N.J. Filed Apr. 18, 1972. 


HEALTH KING 


The word “Health” being disclaimed apart from the word 
combination shown. 
The drawing is lined for the color blue. 
For Protein Enriched Health Foods and Ingredients of For Potatoes, Particularly Russet Potatoes (Int. Cl. 31). 
Foods—Namely, Herbs, Fruit and Vegetable Based Non-Car- First use on or about Dec. 1, 1967. 
bonated Beverages, Preserves, Nuts and Seeds (Int. Cl. 5). “oe 
First use Nov. 30, 1971. 


—— SN 424,249. Acme Markets, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Filed 


SN 421,858. Tom Sturgis Pretzels, Inc, West Shillington,  ™*¥ 15. 1972. 
Pa. Filed Apr. 19, 1972. 











GUARANTEED 





The wording “Savings and Quality Guaranteed” is dis- 
Applicant disclaims the representation of the pretzel apart claimed apart from the mark as a whole. Owner of Reg. No. 
from the mark shown. Owner of Reg. No. 694,998. 839,215. 
For Pretzels (Int. Cl. 30). For Fruit Flavored Food Beverage (Int. Cl. 32). 
First use Mar. 8, 1957. First use Apr. 3, 1972. 











APRIL 3, 1978 U. S. PATENT OFFICE TM 51 


SN 424,682. Food Industries Limited, Wirral, England. Filed SN 425,899. Athens Pastries & Frozen Foods, Inc., Cleve- 
May 17, 1972. land, Ohio. Filed May 30, 1972. 


ADVITAROMA 


Owner of British Reg. No. 788,640, dated Mar. 19, 1959. 
For Food Flavors (Int. Cl. 30). 





SN 424,935. Doxsee Food Corporation, Baltimore, Md. Filed 


May 19, 1972. DOXSEE 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 314,502, 815,073, and 816,712. 
For Seafood Products ; and Clam Products—Namely, Clams ; 
Steamed, Stuffed, Fried, Minced and Canned Clams; Clam 
Chowder, Clam Cocktails, Clam Juices, Clam Broth, Clam Dip, 
laum Sauce and Clam Cake (Int. Cl. 29). 
First use on or before Apr. 2, 1968. Ay ap ama 








SN 424,945. General Mills, Inc., Minneapolis, Minn. Filed SN 425,982. The Coca-Cola Company, Atlanta, Ga. Filed May 
May 19, 1972. 31, 1972. 


THE MAPLE MAN STEEP 


Applicant disclaims the word “Maple” apart from the trade- For Iced Tea (Int. Cl. 30). 
mark as shown. First use Feb. 1, 1971. 

For Ready-To-Hat Breakfast Cereal (Int. Cl. 30). 

First use on or about May 11, 1972. 





SN 426,240. Bruce Foods Corporation, New Iberia, La. Filed 
June 2, 1972. 





SN 425,084. Tony Downs Foods Co., St. James, Minn. Filed 
May 22, 1972. 





For Canned Yams, Okra, Squash, Hot Sauces, Pickled Pep- 
pers, Pepper Sauces, Tomatoes, Canned Vegetables, Canned 


wees 
Fruit Juices, and Canned Fruits (Int. Cls. 29, 30, and 32). 


For Preserved (Frozen) Meat and Poultry Products Includ- First use Sept. 30, 1971. 
ing Frozen Meat and Poultry Patties (Int. Cl. 29). 
First use as early as Oct. 5, 1971. 





SN 426,242. Red Cheek, Inc., Fleetwood, Pa. Filed June 2, 


* 1 omen Cudahy Company, Phoenix, Ariz. Filed May 24, "= N ATURE’S CHOICE 
MARGHERITA For Apple Juice and Old Fashioned Apple Cider (Int. Cis. 


32 and 33). 

For Dry Sausage Products, Prosciutto Ham and Pepper First use Apr. 7, 1972. 
Pork Butts (Int. Cl. 29). 

First use in or before 1924, on pepperoni sausage. 








SN 427,939. Elmer W. Littleton, Moore, Tex. Filed June 
21, 1972. 


SN 425,838. Acme Markets, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Filed May 
30, 1972. 


For Watermelons (Int. Cl, 81). 
First use May 8, 1972. 


A — 


SN 428,304. Herider Farms, Inc., Center, Tex. Filed June 





26, 1972. 
“Savings & Quality Guaranteed” is disclaimed apart from 
the mark as a whole. Owner of Reg. No. 839,214. For Processed Chicken Fryers and Fryer Parts (Int. Cl. 
For Canned Apple Juice (Int. Cl. 32). 29). 


First use September 1971. First use 1956. 












TM 52 OFFICIAL GAZETTE APRIL 3, 1978 


SN 428,805. Herider Farms, Inc., Center, Tex. Filed June SN 429,188. General Foods Corporation, White Plains, N.Y. 
26, 1972. Filed July 5, 1972. 


ORANGE PLUS 


Owner of Reg. No. 826,598. 

For Frozen Concentrate for Imitation Orange Juice (Int. 
Cl. 32). 

First use June 14, 1965. 































———E—————— 


¢ SN 429,587. First National Stores Inc., Somerville, Mass. 
Filed July 10, 1972. 


‘ae Processed Chicken Fryers and Fryer Parts (Int. Cl. OLD HOMESTEAD 


Disst ese Tee. $8, Ss For Produce—Namely, Potatoes (Int. Cl. 31). 
enn First use prior to 1941. 
SN 428,384. Why Weight Food Company, Orange, Calif. Filed ee 
Suns Sh, 2008, SN 488,606. The Southland Corporation, Dallas, Tex. Filed 


WHY WEIGHT Oct. 17, 1972. 
For Food Products—Namely, Flavoring Extracts (Int. SUNNY SEVEN 


bas use May 1972. sarhe Orange Juice and Jalapeno Bean Dip (Int. Cis. 29 and 


First use at least as early as May 7, 1972, on frozen 


orange juice. 
SN 428,767. The Quaker Oats Company, Chicago, Ill. Filed 
June 29, 1972. 


QUAKER NATURE’S Class 47 — Wines 
HARMONY 
SN 411,889. Taittinger, Compagnie Commerciale et Viticole 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 26,254, 768,464, and others. Champenoise, Reims, Marne, France. Filed Jan. 5, 1972. 
For Cereal Preparations for Food Purposes (Int. Cl. 30). 
First use June 5, 1972. 














/ 
SN 428,883. James J. Cerreta, d.b.a. Cerreta’s Chocolates, % U V FE F 
Phoenix, Ariz. Filed June 30, 1972. 


ABIGKISS FORYOU onesie 


No claim is made to the exclusive use of the word “Cuvée” 


le. Own F . No. 
For Candies Including Chocolate Products (Int. Cl. 30). ee ed barat a : ae of Prong) Beg, He 


First use July 2, 1971. For Champagne (Int. Cl. 38). 








- SN 428,905. | Merritt Foods Company, Kansas City, Mo. Filed sx 491,495. Ambrose & Company, d.b.a. Ambrose Wine 
Sune, Pe Cellars, Kansas City, Mo, Filed Apr. 17, 1972. 


SIDEWINDER 


For Frozen Confections (Int. Cl. 30). ¥ 
First use on or about June 28, 1972. in Uf 


SN 429,084. The 27 Corporation, Belle Glade, Fla. Filed 
July 3, 1972. 





For Wines (Int. Cl, 88). 
First use Dec. 8, 1971. 


SN 421,496. Ambrose & Company, d.b.a. Ambrose Wine Cellar, 
Kansas City, Mo. Filed Apr. 17, 1972. 


MESA ROSE 


CORPORATION The word “Rosé” is disclaimed apart from the mark as 


shown. 
For Fresh Fruits and Vegetables (Int. Cl. 31). For Rosé Wines (Int. Cl. 33). 
First use Apr. 18, 1972. First use Dec. 3, 1971. 








Aprit 3, 1978 


Class 48 — Malt Beverages and Liquors 


SN 428,425. The Southland Corporation, Dallas, Tex. Filed 
June 26, 1972. 


LEV 





Owner of Reg. Nos. 745,937 and 920,897. 
For Beer (Int. Cl. 82). 
First use at least as early as Feb. 28, 1969. 





Class 49 — Distilled Alcoholic Liquors 


SN 406,187. Lang Brothers Limited, Glasgow, Scotland. Filed 
Oct. 27, 1971. 


GLENGOY NE 


Owner of British Reg. No. B902,869, dated Dec. 13, 1966. 
For Scotch Whisky (Int. Cl. 33). 





SN 406,921. Schenley Distillers, Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed 


eae 


For Canadian Whisky (Int. Cl. 33) . 
First use Sept. 17, 1971. 





SN 411,081. Hans R. Wertheimer, d.b.a. Marmot Kellerei- 
J. Wertheimer & Co., Zurich, Switzerland. Filed Dec. 23, 


 DUCHALET 


For Alcoholic Liqueur Flavored With Swiss Chocolate (Int. 
Cl. 38). 
First use Oct. 16, 1969; in commerce Oct. 16, 1969. 





SN 413,881. Robert Setrakian, d.b.a. Robert Setrakian Vine- 
yards, San Francisco, Calif. Filed Jan, 27, 1972. 





The drawing is lined for the color brown. Applicant hereby 
disclaims the configuration of the container for the goods and 
the word “Brandy” apart from the remainder of the mark. 

For Brandy (Int. Cl. 83). 

First use Apr. 28, 1971. 


U. S. PATENT OFFICE 


TM 53 


SN 414,168. Hiram Walker & Sons, Inc., Detroit, Mich. Filed 


Jan. 81, 1972. 
SNOWFLAKE 


For Canadian Whisky (Int. Cl. 38). 
First use Nov, 9, 1971. 





SN 414,169. Hiram Walker & Sons, Inc., Detroit, Mich. Filed 
Jan. 31, 1972. 


NORTHERN LIGHT 


Without waiver of common law rights, applicant disclaims 
the word “Light” apart from the mark as shown, Owner of 
Reg. No. 879,610. 

For Canadian Whisky (Int. Cl. 38). 

First use Dec, 22, 1971. 


SN 419,958. National Distillers and Chemical Corporation, 
d.b.a. National Distillers Products Company and Bourbon 
Deluxe Distillery Company, New York, N.Y. Filed Mar. 30, 


BOURBON DELIGHT 


Applicant makes no claim to the word “Bourbon” except in 
the combination shown. Owner of Reg. No. 380,095. 

For Whiskey (Int. Cl. 38). 

First use Mar. 9, 1972. 


A 


SN 420,265. A. Smith Bowman Distillery, Inc., d.b.a. A. 
Smith Bowman Distillery, Sunset Hillis, Va. Filed Apr. 3, 


GENTLEMAN II 


For Straight Bourbon Whiskey (Int. Ci. 33). 
First use Mar. 16, 1972. 





SN 420,411. Home Liquors, Newark, N.J. Filed Apr. 5, 1972. 


CROMWELL 


For Whiskey (Int. Cl, 33). 
First use 1964. 





Class 50 — Merchandise Not Otherwise 
Classified 


SN 394,227. Mitchell Marionette Productions, 
Calif. Filed June 8, 1971. 


SHOWBOAT MARIONETTES 


Applicant disclaims the word “Marionettes” apart from the 
mark. 

For Simulated Boat Having a Stage for Marionette Shows 
(Int. Cl. 19). 

First use Mar, 19, 1971. 


Whittier, 





SN 305,472. V.I.P. Index, Inc., Maitland, Fla, Filed June 


“es  V.LP. INDEX 


No registration rights are claimed herein for the word 
“Index” apart from the mark as a whole. 

For Telephone Index Attachment Apparatus (Int. Cl. 16). 

First use Feb. 1, 1968. 








TM 54 OFFICIAL GAZETTE APRIL 3, 1973 


SN 418,263. Omega Medical Systems, Inc., Passaic, N.J. SN 376,692. Federated Department Stores, Inc., Cincinnati, 
Filed Jan. 20, 1972. Ohio. Filed Nov. 20, 1970, 





For Hospital Admission Kits Containing Personalized Items 
Comprising Carrying Case With Soap Dish, Vanity, Mirror For Baby Toilet Preparations—Namely, Powders and Oils 
and Handle, Wash Basin, Clip-On Emisis Basin Carafe and (Int. Cl. 5). 
Cap and Patient Tray (Int. Cl. 20). First use Nov. 6, 1970. 

First use Dec. 3, 1971. 








SN 393,811. B.K.I. Beauty Kosmetik International, Nice, 
SN 419,839. Ephraim F. Davis, Bridgeton, N.J. Filed Mar. Alpes Maritimes, France. Filed June 3, 1971. 
29, 1972. 


YE OLDE CAR BAG-EE 
For purposes of registration only, applicant hereby dis- 
claims the word “Car” apart from the mark as shown. 
For Protective Enclosure for a Car (Int. Cl. 20). INTERKUR 
First use Mar. 16, 1972. 


SN 419,989. Jet Spray Cooler, Inc., Waltham, Mass. Filed 
Mar. 30, 1972. Priority claimed under Sec. 44(d) on French Reg. No. 


JETVENT 813,946, dated Feb. 3, 1971. 
For Cosmetic Skin Lotions and Hair Lotions (Int. Cl. 3). 


For Lids for Syrup Container (Int. Cl. 20). 
First use Feb. 17, 1972. 








SN 396,461. General Medical Company, Los Angeles, Calif. 
Filed July 15, 1971. 


SN 422,196. » be ’ 
a ae Pp Pet Innovations, Inc., Jersey City ENVIRO-GENIC 
CONTINENTAL au Moisturizing Lotion and Moisturizing Cream (Int. 


First use at least as early as May 1, 1971. 





For Aquariums, Aquarium Covers and Aquarium Reflectors 
(Int. Cl. 16). SE 
First use July 1970. 
SN 401,549. Lander Co., Inc., d.b.a. Dorothy Reed, New 


York, N.Y. Filed Aug. 30, 1971. 


_* se. By ae Corporation, Franklin Center, Coco A BUTTER PLUS 


THE CALLING OF THE —Biwcocetun Stone" t® 
APOSTLES 


For Non-Monetary Medals (Int. Cl. 14). SN 408,603. Faberge, Incorporated, New York, N.Y. Filed 
First use Apr. 13, 1972. Nov. 24, 1971. 


GREAT MOUTH 


Applicant makes no claim to the exclusive right to the use 
of the word “Mouth” apart from the complete mark. 
VOYAGER For Lipstick (Int. Cl. 3). 
First use Oct, 25, 1971. 
For Emblems and Badges (Int. Cl. 26). 


First use Sept. 12, 1969. ——_—_—_—— 


SN 410,229. Ricardo Arregui, Miami, Fla. Filed Nov. 23, 
1971. 











SN 422,352. Voyager Emblems, Inc., Sanborn, N.Y. Filed 
Apr. 24, 1972. 





Class 51 — Cosmetics and Toilet Preparations 


SN 876,690. Federated Department Stores, Inc., Cincinnati, 
Ohio. Filed Nov. 20, 1970. 


STORK CRAFT 


For Baby Toilet Preparations—Namely, Powders and Oils 
(Int. Cl, 5). For Hair Straightener Cream (Int. Cl. 3). 
First use Nov. 6, 1970. First use June 9, 1970. 


e, 


APRIL 3, 1973 U. S. PATENT OFFICE TM 55 
SN 418,401. Romane Incorporated, Chicago, Ill. Filed Jan. SN 484,918. Questor Corporation, Toledo, Ohio. Filed Sept. 
21, 1972. 7, 1972. 


QUESTOR 


For After Shave Lotion, Personal Deodorant, Foot Powder, 
Suntan Lotion, Lip Balm, and Bronzer (Int. Cl. 5). 
First use Aug. 18, 1972. 


S-E-X 


Owner of Reg. No. 837,651. 
For Cologne and After Shave Lotion (Int. Cl. 3). SN 484,922. Questor Corporation, Toledo, Ohio. Filed Sept. 


First use Nov, 6, 1967. 7, 1972. 
SN 418,948. Cosmetically Yours, Inc., Hastings-on-Hudson, SPALDING 
N.Y. Filed Mar. 29, 1972. For After Shave Lotion, Personal Deodorant, Foot Powder, 


ORGANICALLY YOURS Suntan Lotion, dp Bete end Bronser (Tat. Ci 6) 


Applicant disclaims the word “Organically” apart from the 
mark as shown. 
For Face Makeup and Bye Makeup (Int. Cl. 3). 


First use Mar, 17, 1972. Class 52 — Detergents and Soaps 


SN 419,282. Parfums Jean Desprez, S.A., d.b.a. Jean SN 400,468. Johnson & Johnson, New Brunswick, N.J. Filed 
Desprez, Neuilly, France. Filed Mar. 28, 1972. Aug. 18, 1971. 


NO MORE TEARS 


Owner of Reg. No. 791,169. 
For Baby Soap (Int. Cl. 3). 
First use July 28, 1971. 

















rere 


SN 420,627. Sydney R. Weisberg, d.b.a. Consolidated Chemi- 
cal Works, Chicago, Ill. Filed Apr. 6, 1972. 


DOG-TEX 


For Deodorant and Stain Remover for Rugs and Carpets 
(Int. Cl. 3). 
First use Oct. 22, 1935. 








For Perfume (Int. Cl. 3). 
- SN 423,735. Santa Monica Chemical Corporation, Santa 
First use January 1970; in commerce January 1970. Monica, Calif. Filed May 8, 1972. 





SN 420,616. Ingram Pharmaceutical Co., San Francisco, 
Calif. Filed Apr. 6, 1972. 


CARMOL 


For Cosmetic Skin Cream (Int. Cl. 3). 
First use Mar. 19, 1971. 








SN 424,656. Chesebrough-Pond’s Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed 
May 17, 1972. Owner of Reg. No. 945,373. 


For Laundry Det t (Int. Cl. 3). 
COMPLEXICARE First use May 21,1971. 
For Pressed Powder Compact (Int. Cl. 3). 
First use Apr. 20, 1972. 





SN 424,327. Bureka Chemical Company, South San Francisco, 
Calif, Filed May 15, 1972. 





SN 424,927. Estee Lauder Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed May 
19, 1972. E-240 
ALIAGE For Cleaner and Degreaser for Use on Engines, Machinery 
Owner of Reg. No. 925,973. and Painted Surfaces (Int. Cl. 3). 
For Sport Spray Perfume (Int. Cl. 3). First use June 1971. 


First use Apr. 26, 1972. 





ne 


SN 424,828. Eureka Chemical Company, South San Fran- 
SN 426,504. Miles Laboratories, Inc., Bikhart, Ind. Filed cisco, Calif. Filed 5-15-72. 


June 7, 1972. 
ALKA-DENT E-27 


For Denture Cleanser (Int. Cl. 3). For Paint and Varnish Remover (Int. Cl. 3). 
First use May 18, 1972. First use 1949. 








TM 56 


SN 424,829. Bureka Chemical Company, South San Fran- 
cisco, Calif. Filed May 15, 1972. 


E-311 


For Electrical Motor and Equipment Cleaner (Int. Cl. 3). 
First use Jan. 5, 1971. 


































SN 426,552. Les Parfums de Dana, Inc., New York, N.Y. 
Filed June 7, 1972. , 


CORAL SEA 


For Toilet Soap and Shower Gelee (Int. Cl. 3). 
First use May 18, 1972. 





SN 427,301, Lever Brothers Company, New York, N.Y. Filed 
June 14, 1972. 


PERFECT SOLUTION 


For Cream Hair Shampoo (Int. Cl. 3). 
First use Jan. 20, 1965. 





SN 427,900. La Maur, Inc., Minneapolis, Minn. Filed June 


21, 1972. 
LEMONAID 


Owner of Reg. No. 934,093. 
For Hair Shampoo (Int. Cl. 3). 
First use Jan. 12, 1971, 


Class 100 — Miscellaneous 


SN 382,798. Breeze Recreational Rental, Incorporated, Min- 
neapolis, Minn. Filed July 17, 1969. 


IRIEL EE 


For Leasing of Sporting Equipment—Namely, Skis, Ski 
Boots, Ski Poles and Associated Skiing Equipment (Int. 
Cl. 42). 

First use Sept. 1, 1968. 


SN 865,526. Big C Corporation, Nashville, Tenn. Filed July 
17, 1970. 





The word “Pizsa” is disclaimed apart from the mark as 
shown, without, however, disclaiming any common law rights 
which applicant may possess in the word. The drawing is 
lined for the color red and brown. 

For Restaurant Services (Int. Cl. 42). 

First use Feb. 1, 1970. 


OFFICIAL GAZETTE 





APRIL 3, 1973 
SN 428,018. Hysan Corporation, Chicago, Ill. Filed June 22, 


STOP ’N GO 


For Liquid Toilet Bowl Cleaning Preparation (Int. Cl. 3). 
First use June 1, 1972. 





SN 428,194. Sanolite Chemical Corporation, Brooklyn, N.Y. 
Filed June 23, 1972. 


SANOLAC 


For Detergent for Cleaning Food Processing Machinery 
(Int. Cl. 3). 
First use at least as early as 1956. 





SN 428,408. Sanolite Chemical Corporation, Brooklyn, N.Y. 
Filed June 23, 1972. 


JESTER 


For Detergent Concentrate for Use in Commercial Dish- 
washing Machines (Int. Cl. 3). 
First use at least as early as 1956. 





SN 428,420. The C. B. Dolge Company, Westport, Conn. 
Filed June 26, 1972. 


SEA-BRITE 


For Synthetic All-Purpose Boat Cleaner (Int. Cl. 3). 
First use March 1972. 





SERVICE MARKS 


SN 881,826. Tennessee Valley Authority, Knoxville, Tenn. 
Filed Jan, 18, 1971. 





For (1) Operation and Maintenance of Conservational, 
Recreational, and Educational Facilities Including Forestry, 
Wildlife, and Multiple Use Land Management in Connection 
With Parks, Monuments, Work Shops, Camp Sites, Inland 
Waterways, Trails, Museums, and Similar Institutions, and 
(2) Making Available to the Public Publications and Other 
Informational Material in Connection With Activities Avail- 
able in (1) Supra. (Int. Cl. 42). 

First use Dec. 11, 1967. 


SN 881,927. Richard H. Lehde, Essex, Conn. Filed Jan. 25, 


1971. 


SYNDROMICS 


For Social Club Services—Namely, a Club for People With 
Marital Problems (Int. Cl. 42). 
First use Dec. 14, 1970. 








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Aprit 3, 1973 


U. 8S. PATENT OFFICE 


TM 57 


SN 882,035. Vacation Inns of America, Inc., Somerset, Pa. SN 418,441. Gateway Inns of America, Inc., Atlanta, Ga. 


Filed Jan. 26, 1971. 


VACATION INN 


Applicant waives exclusive right to use of the word “Inn” 
apart from the mark as shown. 

For Motel, Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge Services (Int. 
Cl, 42). 

First use Feb. 20, 1970. 





SN 391,624. David J. Mugar and Palmer Davenport (joint 
venturers), Bass River, Mass. Filed May 10, 1971. 


The drawing is lined to indicate the color red; however, 
no claim is made as to any particular color or coloration. 

For Motel and Restaurant Services (Int. Cl. 42). 

First use January 1968. 









PAT LL 


(HRE') 


A aniaeth esctslon vaca 






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SN 898,449. Hayden Trans-Cooler Inc., Rialto, Calif. Filed 
May 28, 1971. 


THE COOL LINE 


For Advice and Consultation Services in the Field of In- 
dustrial Oil Coolers (Int. Cl. 42). 
First use January 1970. 





SN 407,341. Princeton Blectro Dynamics, Inc., Princeton 
Junction, N.J. Filed Nov. 10, 1971. 





The mark is a fanciful representation of the letters “PED.” 

For Design and Development Services to the Order of 
Others in the Electronic, Electro-Mechanical and Mechanical 
Technologies (Int. Cl. 42). 

First use on or about May 16, 1971. 





SN 408,791. Independent Battery Manufacturers Associa- 
tion, Inc., Largo, Fla. Filed Nov. 26, 1971. 


SERVING YOU .. 
MOTIVATES US 


For Association Services in Advancing the Interests of its 
Members Who Are Engaged in Battery Manufacturing (Int. 
Cl. 42). 

First use on or about Nov. 10, 1971. 


—————— 


SN 410,105. Larry J. Korfhage, d.b.a. Santa Calls, Louis- 
ville, Ky. Filed Dec, 13, 1971. 


SANTA CALLS 


Filed Nov. 17, 1971. 


GeATEWAY-INN 


For Motor Hotel Services (Int. Cl, 42). 
First use July 1, 1968. 





SN 418,246. Anson, Inc., Miami, Pla. Filed Mar. 18, 1972. 


RENT-A-BIRD 


For Social Guide and Escort Services (Int. Cl. 42). 
First use on or before June 7, 1968. 





SN 420,159. Atkins-Katcher Associates, Inc., Beverly Hills, 
Calif. Filed Apr. 8, 1972. 


LIFO 


For Personnel Testing, Evaluation and Counseling (Int. 
Cl. 42). 
First use in 1967. 





SN 421,881. Albert L. Entwistle, Louisville, Ky. Filed Apr. 


“"_-BANNIES 


For Restaurant Services (Int. Cl, 42). 
First use January 1972. 





SN 421,902. Samurai Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa. Filed Apr. 19, 


1972. SA I 


For Restaurant Services (Int. Cl, 42). 
First use at least as early as Oct, 20, 1971. 





SN 421,908. Samurai Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa. Filed Apr. 19, 


| be 
vy" 





The Japanese characters on the drawing mean “Samurai.” 
For Restaurant Services (Int, Cl. 42). 
First use at least as early as Oct. 20, 1971. 


———EEE— 


SN 428,574. Agrimanagement, Inc., Yakima, Wash. Filed 
May 8, 1972. 


AGRIMANAGEMENT 


For Rendering Technical Assistance to Farmers—Namely, 


For Arranging for Telephone Calls for Children at Christ- Soll and Plant Fertility Analysis, Pest Population Analysis, 


mas Time From Santa Claus (Int. Cl. 42). 
First use Dec. 5, 1971. 


and Irrigation Management Information (Int. Cl. 42). 
First use Mar. 30, 1965. 











































TM 58 OFFICIAL GAZETTE APRIL 3, 1973 
SN 423,584. Bicycle Club of America, Inc., Burbank, Calif. SN 404,381. PREP, Prairie Village, Kans. Filed Oct. 6, 1971. 


Filed May 8, 1972. PREP 


For Public Relations Services Offered Particularly to Hos- 
pitals, Health Field Agencies and Institutions (Int. Cl. 35). 
First use Jan. 30, 1959. 
CLUB OF AMERICA  — 


For Association Services, Including Providing a Bicycle "penton « ee Se Cote Chicago, Tl. 
Registration Service, Providing Information on Bikeways, eo : 


Routes and Roads, and Providing Mail Order Merchandise 
TB 2 carbonic Company in 


Services to Members (Int. Cl. 42). 
Applicant disclaims the words “Carbonic Company Inc.” 


First use Dec. 22, 1971. 
Class 101 _ Advertising and Business apart from the mark as shown. 


For Distributorship Services in the Field of Liquid Gases 


(Int. Cl. 35). 
SN 337,976. Steven Roper, Chagrin Falls, Ohio. Filed Sept. First use on or prior to Nov. 1, 1971. 


15, 1969. 
DIAL-A-HOME 
SN 414,603. William Jeffery, New York, N.Y., assignee of 


For Real Estate Rental and Sale Services for Others (Int. he Jeffery Organization Ltd., New York, N.Y. Filed Feb. 


Cl. 35). 4, 1972. 
HAPPY BIRTHDAY 


First use on or before June 16, 1961. 
SN 367,804. Food World, High Point, N.C. Filed Aug. 12, For Promoting the Sale of Goods and Services of Others by 
1970. Use of Promotional Game (Int. Cl. 35). 


FOOD WORLD First use Jan. 12, 1972. 


The word “Food” is disclaimed except in the mark as shown, 

without waiver of applicant’s common law rights. SN 415,236. Space Age Computer Systems, Inc., Louisville, 
For Retail Grocery Store Services (Int. Cl. 42). Ky. Filed Feb. 10, 1972. 
First use May 1970. 


























SN 384,918. American Society for Metals, Metals Park, Ohio. 
Filed Feb. 26, 1971. 


For Providing Management Assistance, Systems Design, 
Computer Programming and Computer Installation Manage- 
ment and Maintenance Services to the Health Professions 
= @ (Int. Cl. 35). 


\~ First use Feb. 1, 1970. 


\ 





SN 415,538. The Citizens and Southern National Bank, At- 
lanta, Ga. Filed Feb. 14, 1972. 


ZIP-TAX 


For the purposes of this registration only, and without For Preparation and Tabulation of Income Tax Information 
waiving any rights at common law, applicant does not claim for Others (Int. Cl. 35). 





exclusive rights in the word “Metal” or in the word “Show” Fi 10. 197 

apart from the mark as shown. Owner of Reg. Nos. 832,012, Oa. Se Seem. 

936,651, and others. 
For Sponsori d Cc I t 

urn onducting Industrial Trade Shows 1 415596. Michael V. Biro, Port Orange, Fla. Filed Feb. 
First use June 1970. 14, 1972. 


TT 


SN 399,940. The American Appraisal Company, Inc., Mil- 
waukee, Wis. Filed Aug. 12, 1971. 


TANDARD 
ESEARCH 
ONSULTANTS 





The component words “Research Consultants” are dis- applicant hereby disclaims exélusive right to use of the 


claimed apart from the mark as shown. word “Campgrounds” aside and apart from the mark as 
For Appraisals of Tangible and Intangible Business Prop- shown, reserving however unto itself any and all common law 
erty (Int. Cl. 35). rights which it may possess. 


First use July 17, 1967. First use July 1969. 


Aprit 3, 1973 


SN 415,818. Osceola Fruit Distributors, Kissimmee, Fila. 
Filed Feb. 16, 1972. 


*CORANGE BUS 


Applicant disclaims all rights in the word “Orange” and 
the representation of an orange apart from the mark as 
shown. 

For Retail Store Services and Mail Order Sales of Citrus 
Products and Honey (Int. Cl. 42). 

First use Dec. 21, 1971, 





SN 416,381. Hitchcock Publishing Company, Wheaton, Ill. 
Filed Feb. 23, 1972. 


HITCHCOCK EXECUTIVE 
BOOK SERVICE 


The words “Book” and “Service” are disclaimed separate 
and apart from the mark as a whole, but the applicant waives 
none of its common law rights in the mark or any feature 
thereof. 

For Selection and Mail Order Sale of Books (Int. Cl, 42). 

First use in August 1971. 





SN 418,138. Valerie Pool’s The Golden Door, Inc., Old 
Greenwich, Conn. Filed Mar. 18, 1972. 


Valerie Poot's The Golden Door 


For Employment Services (Int. Cl. 35). 
First use at least as early as Apr. 26, 1970. 





SN 419,534. A. G. Bill Bailey, La Jolla, Calif., assignee of 
Telesales, Inc., La Jolla, Calif. Filed Mar, 27, 1972. 


TELESALES 


For Accumulating Telephone Orders for General Retail 
Merchandise and Transmitting Such Orders to Vendors of 
That Merchandise (Int. Cl. 35). 

First use Mar. 7, 1972. 


SN 421,092. Steven K. Herlitz, Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed 
Apr. 11, 1972. 


MEDIA-GAGE 


For Providing Measurement of Advertising Effectiveness 
(Int. Cl. 35). 
First use at least as early as Feb. 10, 1971. 





Class 102 — Insurance and Financial 


SN 357,958. Coap Systems Inc., Greenvale, N.Y. Filed Apr. 


27, 1970. 
AUTOBOOK 


Owner of Reg. No. 884,174. 

For Financial Planning and Tax Research Services, Utiliz- 
ing a Computer (Int. Cl. 38). 

First use July 1, 1968. 


U. S. PATENT OFFICE TM 59 


SN 385,892. Lamar Savings Association, Austin, Tex. Filed 
Mar. 4, 1971. 


YOUR FAMILY FINANCIAL 
CENTER 


For Banking Services (Int. Cl. 36). 
First use Sept. 29, 1969. 





SN 404,712. American Auto Supply Co., Inc., Rochester, 
N.Y. Filed Oct. 12, 1971. 


AMERICAN AUTO 
SUPPLY CO. 


Applicant disclaims the words “Auto Supply” apart from 
the mark as shown, and without waiving any of its common 
law rights (Int. Cl. 86). 

For Credit Services—Namely, Extension of Credit Through 
the Use of Credit Cards for Retail Merchandise (Int. Cl. 36). 

First use 1940. 


SN 412,712. Blair, Follin, Allen & Walker, Inc., Nashville, 
Tenn, Filed Jan. 14, 1972. 





Applicant disclaims exclusive right to use of the words 
“Preferred Employers Group Insurance Trust” apart from 
the mark, without conceding any common law rights. 

For Life, Major Medical, Weekly Indemnity, and Long Term 
Disability Income Insurance Brokerage Services (Int. Cl. 36). 

First use during May 1970. 


ce 


SN 412,833. First National Bank of Oregon, Portland, Oreg. 
Filed Jan. 17, 1972. 





For Banking Services—Namely, Deposit, Withdrawal, Ac- 
count Collection and Small Loan Services Provided by Ma- 
chine (Int. Cl. 36). 

First use Oct. 26, 1971. 





SN 413,165. Blair, Follin, Allen & Walker, Inc., Nashville, 
Tenn. Filed Jan. 19, 1972. 


P.E.T. 


For Administering Group Insurance (Int. Cl. 36). 
First use May 1970. 





SN 413,166. Blair, Follin, Allen & Walker, Inc., Nashville, 
Tenn. Filed Jan. 19, 1972. 


NET 


For Administering Group Insurance (Int. Cl. 36). 
First use May 1970. 








TM 60 OFFICIAL GAZETTE ApRIL 3, 1973 


SN 414,041. First Hawaiian Bank, Honolulu, Hawaii. Filed SN 422,153. Insurance Company of North America, Phila- 
Jan, 31, 1972. delphia, Pa, Filed Apr. 21, 1972. 


ALLINONE QUAKE GUARD 


For Assemblying and Consolidating for Each of its Cus- For Underwriting Earthquake Insurance (Int. Cl. 36). 
tomers a Record of all of a Plurality of Banking Service First use Dec. 7, 1971. 
Transactions in Different Types of Accounts, Recording the 
Actions in Connection With Each and Furnishing a Monthly 
Statement to Said Customers Showing the Results of Such SN 422,154. Insurance Company of North America, Phila- 
Services (Int. Cl. 36). delphia, Pa. Filed Apr. 21, 1972. 

First use Dec. 27, 1971. 





SN 414,958. Saugerties Savings Bank, Saugerties, N.Y. Filed 
Feb. 8, 1972. 


. 
oaugertizs For Underwriting Earthquake Insurance (Int. Cl. 36). 


First use Dec. 7, 1971. 
SAVINGS BANK 








SN 486,131. The First National Bank and Trust Company, 
Applicant disclaims “Since 1871” and “Savings Bank” Troy, Ohio. Filed Sept. 19, 1972. 
apart from the mark as shown, 
For Banking Services (Int. Cl. 36), 
First use Jan. 1, 1971. 


SN 421,992. The Prudential Insurance Company of America, 
Newark, N.J, Filed Apr, 20, 1972. 


“OWN 
A PIECE 
OF THE ROCK” 





Owner of Reg. No. 930,686. 
For Banking Services (Int. Cl. 36). 
First use Sept. 1, 1972. 








Class 103 — Construction and Repair 


Owner of Reg. Nos, 501,706, 792,738, and others. SN 883,720. Horizon Corporation, Tucson, Ariz. Filed Fev. 
For Providing Individual and Group Life and Sickness and = 49. 4971. 


Accident Insurance Protection and Annuities (Int. Cl. 36). 
First use June 1970. 


SN 422,008. The Prudential Insurance Company of America, 


——- + HORIZON CORPORATION 
Newark, N.J. Filed Apr. 20, 1972. 


For General Contracting Services in the Field of Home 
Construction (Int. Cl. 37). 
First use May 22, 1968. 


intense 


SN 387,178. Nalews, Inc., Gilford, N.H. Filed Mar. 23, 1971. 





Owner of Reg. Nos. 501,706, 792,738, and others. 

For Providing All Forms of Insurance Protection Including 
Life, Health, Annuities, Property and Casualty and Reinsur- 
ance; Also Administrative Services, Corporation Financing 
and Mortgage Lending Services, Services in Connection With 
Investments, Securities and Real Estate and Other Activities For Construction of Industrial Waste and Sewage Disposal 
Engaged in by the Company Directly or Through Subsidiaries Facilities for Industry, Commerce and Government (Int. 
(Int. Cl. 36). Cl. 37). 

First use about 1896. First use Sept. 4, 1970. 





8 Apr 8, 1973 U. S. PATENT OFFICE TM 61 











ja- 
SN 393,475. McKean Oldsmobile Company, d.b.a. Auto Guard ransportation 
Industries, Pittsburgh, Pa. Filed May 28, 1971. Class 105 —T and Storage 
O GU ARD SN 381,379. Northwest Bank and Trust Company, Daven- 
AUT port, Iowa. Filed Jan. 19, 1971. 
For Application of Rust Preventive and Protective Coat- 
ing as Applied to Vehicles (Int. Cl. 40). 
a- First use Jan. 12, 1971. 
SN 404,134. Colle Enterprises, Inc., Atlanta, Ga. Filed Oct. 
— GOLDEN 
For Maintenance and Repair of Vehicles—Namely, Truck 
Tractors and Trailers (Int. Cl. 37). 
First use no later than Apr. 8, 1971. 
—_—_——————————— 
The lining on the drawing is a feature of the mark and 
SN 409,641. Advance Concrete and Asphalt Co., Maryville, does not represent color. 
y, Mo. Filed Dec. 8, 1971. For Travel Agency Services (Int. Cl. 39). 
First use Dec. 27, 1970. 
SN 393,732. The Westindies Society, Santurce, Puerto Rico. 
For Construction of Homes and Buildings (Int. Cl. 37). Filed June 1, 1971. 


First use on or about Oct. 2, 1971. 
— Tm 


SN 415,259. Evans Products Company, Portland, Oreg. Filed 
Feb. 10, 1972. 


RIDGE HOMES 


Owner of Reg. Nos. 854,976, 854,977, and 854,978. 
For Home Building Services (Int. Cl. 37). 
First use at least as early as 1962. 








SN 416,988. Gas U.S.A., Evergreen Park, Ill. Filed Mar. 1, For Travel Information Club Services—Namely, Furnishing 
1972. Special Reports and Information to Members (Int. Cl. 38). 
First use Nov. 1, 1970. 





SN 398,609. McCloud River Railroad Company, Hamilton, 
Ohio. Filed July 28, 1971. 





Fer Autemebile Service Station Services (Int. Ci. 87). The drawing is lined for the colors green and yellow. The 
Disst use Mag 2, 2083. phrase “Rail Water Route” is disclaimed except in associa- 
tion with the mark as shown. 

For Freight Storage Services and Freight Transport Serv- 
ices by Railway (Int. Cl. 39). 


Class 104 a Communication First use 1890. 


SN 422,010. General Electric Company, Schenectady, N.Y. gy 413,568, National Car Rental System, Inc., Minneapolls, 
Filed Apr. 20, 1972. Minn. Filed Jan. 24, 1972. 


: CRN CMAS 


For Supplying Equipment, Facilities and Personnel for For Arranging for Air Transportation of Caskets in Padded 
Audio-Video Communications (Int. Cl. 38). Flexible Shipping Containers (Int. Cl. 39). 
First use Sept. 29, 1970. First use Feb. 1, 1968. 


















TM 62 





Minn. Filed Jan. 24, 1972. 


Clnas 


For Arranging for Air Transportation of Caskets in Padded 
Flexible Shipping Containers (Int. Cl. 39). 
First use Feb. 1, 1968. 





SN 416,804. Tourlite International, Inc., New York, N.Y. 
Filed Feb. 28, 1972. 





Applicant disclaims the word “Tour” apart from the mark. 
For Travel Agency Services (Int. Cl. 39). 
First use Jan. 10, 1972. 





SN 416,934, George Transfer and Rigging Company, Incor- 
porated, Parkton, Md. Filed Feb. 29, 1972. 





Owner of Reg. No, 983,408. 

For Truck Transportation of Construction Equipment (Int. 
Cl. 39). 

First use Jan. 14, 1972. 





SN 421,790. Allegheny Airlines, Inc., Washington, D.C. Filed 
Apr. 19, 1972. 


MOONLIGHTER 


For Air Transportation of Person, Property, Freight and 
Mail (Int. Cl. 39). 
First use Mar. 8, 1972. 


OFFICIAL GAZETTE 
SN 418,569. National Car Rental System, Inc., Minneapolis, 





Aprit 3, 1973 








Class 106 — Material Treatment 


SN 353,715. First Capital Corporation of Chicago (as agent 
for the Lenders as recited), assignee of Applied Synthetics 
Corporation, Washington Park, Bast St. Louis, Ill. Filed 
Mar. 11, 1970. 


PORUOLATION 


For Services Rendered to Others in the Treatment of Ther- 
moplastic Sheet Material by Generating Minute Pores Therein 
Thus To Render Same Permeable and Breathable (Int. Cl. 
40). 

First use June 1968. 





SN 415,901. Teleflex Incorporated, North Wales, Pa. Filed 


Feb. 17, 1972. SERMETEL 


Owner of Reg. No. 778,415. 

For Processing and Servicing in the Application of Inor- 
ganic Coatings and Compounds, Fluoroplastic Coatings, Fluo- 
ropolymer Coatings, Dry Film Lubricants, Ceramic Coatings, 
Thermoplastic Coatings, Diffusion Coatings and Miscellane- 
ous Coatings That Require Thermal Curing (Int. Cl. 40). 

First use in or about March 1967. 





Class 107 — Education and Entertainment 


SN 397,487. William Partrite, Inc., d.b.a. Diet Watcher 
Workshop, Goleta, Calif. Filed July 15, 1971. 


The program you can live with 


For Dietary Program Services, Including Exercising Pro- 
grams, Menus, and Other Weight Reducing Afds (Int. Cl. 41). 
First use May 16, 1971. 





SN 414,003. Harvey Potts, Jr., Curtis T. Murray, Donald B. 
Simpson, James Zimmerman, John G. Murray, and Ronald 
R. Baker (joint owners), Thomaston, Conn. Filed Jan. 28, 


THE MODULATIONS 


For Entertainment Services—Namely, Presentations by a 
Vocal and Instrumental Musical Group (Int. Cl. 41). 
First use in August 1969. 


a 


SN 418,078. Wilfred Laboratories, Inc., New York, N.Y. 
Filed Mar. 13, 1972. 


WILFRED ACADEMY OF 
BEAUTY 


Applicant disclaims the words “Academy of Beauty” apart 
from the mark as shown. 

For Operation of Schools Providing Training and Courses 
of Instruction in Hair and Beauty Culture (Int. Cl. 41). 

First use Sept. 15, 1919. 





SN 430,015. 
1972. 


Robert Howard, Potomac, Md. Filed July 17, 


SOUND OFF 


For Entertainment Services—Namely, Public Affairs Pro- 
gram (Int. Cl. 41). 
First use on or about Aug. 15, 1962. 









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COLLECTIVE MEMBERSHIP MARKS 
Class 200 


SN 403,963. National Square Dance Campers Association, 
Inc., Appleton, Wis. Filed Sept. 30, 1971. 


NSD 
CAMPER 





For Indicating Membership in Applicant. 
First use at least as early as July 7, 1962. 


T™ 63 








TRADEMARK REGISTRATIONS ISSUED 
PRINCIPAL REGISTER 


Class 1— Raw or Partly Prepared Materials 


956,299. ADDITOL. Reichhold-Albert-Chemie Aktiengesell- 
schaft. MULTIPLE CLASS (Classes 1 and 6). SN 341,084. 
Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 10-15-69. 

956,300. LONZA. Lonza Ltd. MULTIPLE CLASS (Classes 
1, 5, 6, 14, 15, 16, 18, 31, and 46). SN 346,919. Pub. 
1-16-78, Filed 12-22-69. 

956,301. LEAVIL AND DESIGN. Chatillon Societa Anonima 
Italiana per le Fibre Tessili Artificiali S.p.A. MULTIPLE 
CLASS (Classes 1, 19, 39, and 42). SN 367,681. Pub. 
1-16-78, Filed 8-11-70. 

956,802. RESICOAT. Robert Bosch GmbH. SN 367,813. Pub. 
1-16-78. Filed 8-12-70. 

956,308. VERMARCO V AND DESIGN. Vermont Marble 
Company. MULTIPLE CLASS (Classes 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 12, 
18, 16, 21, 23, 27, 28, 32, 34, and 37). SN 393,982. Pub. 
1-16-73. Filed 6-7-71. 

956,304. DIAMOND WHITE AND DIAMOND DBSIGN. 
Hybrid Turkeys Limited. SN 397,465. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 
7-15-71. 

956,305. GATOR-PLY. International Paper Company. SN 
406,756. Pub. 12-19-72. Filed 11-3-71. 

956,306. K-FIL. NL Industries, Inc. SN 413,257. Pub. 
1-16-78. Filed 1-20-72. 

956,307. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. Acushnet Company. 
SN 414,181. Pub. 1-16-78. Filed 1-81-72. 

956,308. DELOURA. Sun Chemical Corporation. SN 417,184. 
Pub. 1-16-78. Filed 3-2-72. 


em 


Class 2 — Receptades 


956.808. (See Class 1 for this trademark.) 


956,309. SHERRI AND DESIGN. Sherri Cup, 
322,852. Pub. 12-23-69. Filed 3-20—69. 


Inc. SN 





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


956,310. FLYT TOTH. Richey’s Incorporated. SN 375,819. 
Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 11-12-70. 


956,311. TRISSA. Sarme Handbag Co., Inc. SN 381,791. 
Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 1-22-71. 





Class 4 — Abrasives and Polishing Materials 


956,308. (See Class 1 for this trademark.) 


956,312. LONDON. Arrow Chemical Products, 
418,704. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 8-17-72. 


Inc. SN 





Class 5 — Adhesives 


956,300. (See Class 1 for this trademark.) 

956,308. (See Class 1 for this trademark.) 

956,313. SPOT-GRP. Spotnails. Inc. SN 392,482. Pub. 
1-16-78. Filed 5-18-71. 


T™ 64 


Class 6— Chemicals and Chemical Com: 
positions 


956,299. 
956,300. 


(See Class 1 for this trademark.) 

(See Class 1 for this trademark.) 

956,303. (See Class 1 for this trademark.) 

956,814. WHISTLE. Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corpora- 
tion. SN 344,713. Pub. 5-4—71. Filed 11-26-69. 

956,315. EMBLEM DESIGN. Paterson Products Limited. 
SN 383,628, Pub. 1-16-78. Filed 2-11-71. 

956,316. AUTO/PAK. ICL Scientific, by change of name 
from International Clinical Laboratories Industries. SN 
388,917. Pub, 1-16-73. Filed 4-12-71. 

956,317. NIEHOFF. C. E. Niehoff & Co. MULTIPLE CLASS 
(Classes 6, 13, 15, 19, 21, 23, and 26). SN 389,068. Pub. 
1-16-73. Filed 4-14-71. 

956,318. LA FRANCE. General Foods Corporation. SN 
398,976. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 8—2-71. 

956,319. RINGFOTO. Ringfoto G.m.b.H. MULTIPLD CLASS 
(Classes 6 and 26). SN 408,056. Pub 1-16-78 Filed 9-20-71. 

56,320. ACIPROT. Novo Industri A/S. SN 408,256. Pub. 
1-16-73. Filed 11-19-71. 

956,821. NO-CY. Park Chemical Company. SN 410,507. Pub. 
1-16-73. Filed 12-17-71. 

956,322. TANAPAL. Sybron Corporation. SN 411,929. Pub. 
10-31-72. Filed 1-6-72. 

56,823. MARK IV. May Brothers Co., Inc. SN 413,396. Pub. 
1-16-73. Filed 1-21-72. 

956,824 AM-EX-OL. Aldrich Chemical Company, Inc. SN 
414,444. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 1-24-72. 

956,325. HY-GLY. Hysan Corporation. SN 416,018. Pub. 
1-16-73. Filed 2-18-72. 

956,826. OSS. Chemical Additives Company. SN 416,420. 
Pub. 1-16-78. Filed 2-24-72. 

956,327. MPS. Miles Laboratories, Inc. SN 417,892. Pub. 
1-16-73. Filed 3-9-72. 

956,828. PUR-A-GOLD. Oxy Metal Finishing Corporation. 
SN 417,896. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 3-9-72. 

956,329. PRESTONE II. Union Carbide Corporation. SN 
418,240. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 3~-13-72. 


956,380. SNOWSIL. Allied Chemical Corporation. SN 
418,460. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 3-15-72. 


956,331. VD/G DRI-DOT. Organon Inc. SN 418,639. Pub. 
1-16-73. Filed 3-17-72. 


956,332. FOUR/GONB. Sterling Drug Inc. SN 418,868. Pub. 
1-16-73. Filed 3-20-72. 


956,338. NO CLING. Calgon Corporation. SN 419,116. Pub. 
1-16-73. Filed 3-22-72. 


956,884. EXXON AND DESIGN. Exxon Corporation, by 
change of name from Standard Oil Company. SN 420,758. 
Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 4-7-72. 


956,885. EXXON AND DESIGN. Exxon Corporation, by 
change of name from Standard Oil Company. SN 420,759. 
Pub. 1-16-78. Filed 4-7-72. 





Class 8—Smokers’ Artides, Not Induding 
Tobacco Products 


956,803. (See Class 1 for this trademark.) 


956,386. CARBY. E. A. Carey Pipe Company, d.b.a. E. A. 
Carey Co. SN 398,030. Pub, 1-16-73. Filed 7-22-71. 


Apri. 3, 1973 
956,387. SOLUDA, Ram Tolaram, 4.b.a. R. Tolaram Inter- 
national Agencies. SN 899,748. Pub. 1-16-78. Filed 8-9-71. 


956,388. VICTOR. Pfizer Inc. SN 404,243. Pub. 1-16-73. 
Filed 10-4~-71. 





Class 9 — Explosives, Firearms, Equipments, 
and Projectiles 


956,339. GUIDE LINE, Williams Gun Sight Co. SN 388,822. 
Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 4-9-71. 


956,840. STARLIGHT. Star Bonifacio Echeverria, S.A. SN 
408,968. Pub, 1-16-73, Filed 11-29-71. 


956,341. ENERGEL. Hercules Incorporated. SN 413,067. 
Pub, 1-16-73. Filed 1-19-72. 


Ciass 10 — Fertilizers 


956,342. RACUZA. Velsicol Chemical 
389,645. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 4~-19-71. 


956,343. IMPERIAL. Lee Road Nursery, Inc. SN 410,226. 
Pub. 12-26-72. Filed 11-26-71. 


956,844. STIM-U-PLANT COMPO AND DESIGN. Stim-U- 
Plant, Inc, SN 415,354. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 2-11-72. 


Corporation. SN 





Class 11— Inks and Inking Materials 


956,845. SNAP-PAK. Litton Business Systems, 
389,596. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 4-19-71. 


Inc. SN 


—_—_—— TT 


Class 12 — Construction Materials 


956,808. (See Class 1 for this trademark.) 


956,346. MICROMENT. Set Products, Inc. SN 397,845. Pub. 
1-16-73. Filed 7-20-71. 


956,347. PELICAN. Allis-Chalmers Corporation. SN 403,900. 
Pub. 1-16-78. Filed 9-30-71. 


956,848. SICALEX. Zeston, Inc. SN 404,013. Pub. 1-16-78. 
Filed 9-80-71. 


956,849. ALCAN. Aluminum Company of Canada, Limited. 
SN 404,020. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 10-1-71. 


956,350. DIVIDE-A-LITE. Rusco Industries, Incorporated. 
SN 404,108. Pub. 1-16-78. Filed 10-1-71. 


956,351. PHILLYCLAD. Philadelphia Resins Corporation. 
SN 404,245. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 10-4-71. 


956,352. PHILLYSEAL. Philadelphia Resins Corporation. 
SN 404,246. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 10—-4-71. 


956,353. PRESSMOLD. Press/Product Engineering, Inc. SN 
404,470. Pub. 1-16-73, Filed 10-6-71. 


956,354. BILNOR AND DESIGN. Bilnor Corporation. SN 
405,686. Pub. 1-16-78. Filed 10-21-71. 


956,855. TRIMWOOD. Nanco Corporation. SN 405,711. Pub. 
1-16-78. Filed 10-21-71. 


956,856. NANCO. Nanco Corporation. SN 405,712. Pub. 
1-16-73. Filed 10-21-71. 


956,857. ASTROLAM. Reichhold Chemicals, 
405,720. Pub. 1-16-78. Filed 10-21-71. 


956,358. 3M. Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Com- 
pany. SN 406,562. Pub, 1-16-73. Filed 11-1-71. 


956,859. D DESIGN. Duron Canada, Ltd. SN 407,219. Pub. 
1-16-73. Filed 11-9-71. 


Inc. SN 


U. S. PATENT OFFICE 


TM 65 


Class 13—Hardware and Plumbing and 
Steam-Fitting Supplies 


956,308. (See Class 1 for this trademark.) 
956,317. (See Class 6 for this trademark.) 


956,360. J AND DESIGN. Janus, Inc. MULTIPLE CLASS 
(Classes 13, 19, 21, 23. 26, and 29). SN 325,048. Pub. 
10-10-72. Filed 4-21-69. 


956,361. MONKBY BALL. John A. Hastings. SN 353,660. 
Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 3-10-70. 


956,362. AMPLISEAL. AMP Incorporated. SN 377,858. Pub. 
1-16-73. Filed 12-4-70. 


956,363. AIRCO AND DBSIGN. Airco, Inc., by change of 
name from Air Reduction Company, Incorporated. SN 
380,172, Pub. 10-17-72. Filed 1-5-71. 


956,864. AIRCO. Airco, Inc., by change of name from Air 
Reduction Company, Incorporated. SN 380,177. Pub. 
10-17-72. Filed 1-5-71. 


956,365. HANSENCRAFT AND DBSIGN. A. L. Hansen Mfg. 
Co. MULTIPLE CLASS (Classes 18, 14, and 25). SN 
386,364. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 3-15-71. 


956,366. PANELMATCH PM AND DBSIGN. Co-Ax Devices, 
Ine. SN 393,599. Pub. 10-10-72. Filed 6-1-71. 


956,367. COLLECTOR'S CHOICE, Baldwin Hardware Manu- 
facturing Corporation. MULTIPLE CLASS (Classes 13 and 
33). SN 397,022. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 7-12-71. 


956,368. EXELOCK. Taisel Kinzoku Kogyosho Co., Ltd. SN 
897,161. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 7-12-71. 


956,369. PORT-A-DITCH. Transcontinental Resources, Inc. 
SN 398,767. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 7-29-71. 


956,370. AQUA-MASSAGE. Bowles Fluidics Corporation. SN 
418,761. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 1-26-72. 


956,371. IYOSHI. Yugen Kaisha Iiyoshi Selsakusho, 4.b.a. 
Iiyoshi Seisakusho Co., Ltd. SN 417,909. Pub. 1-16-73. 
Filed 3-9-72. 


956,372. PVT. Michigan Hanger Company. SN 424,966. Pub. 
1-16-78. Filed 5-19-72. 


956,373. VENETIAN. Keystone Consolidated Industries, Inc. 
MULTIPLE CLASS (Classes 18 and 25). SN 425,004. Pub. 
1-16-73. Filed 5-22-72. 


956,374. RA BOT. Elco Industries, Inc. SN 426,899. Pub. 
1-16-73. Filed 6-9-72. 





Class 14— Metals and Metal Castings and 
Forgings 


956,300. (See Class 1 for this trademark.) 
956,365. (See Class 13 for this trademark.) 


956,875. AIRCO. Airco, Inc., by change of name from Air 
Reduction Company, Incorporated. SN 347,566. Pub. 
10-17-72. Filed 1-2-70. 





Class 15— Oils and Greases 


956,300. (See Class 1 for this trademark.) 
956,317. (See Class 6 for this trademark.) 


956,376. RACING. Ann Shirley Alessi, d.b.a. Racing Prod- 
ucts. MULTIPLE CLASS (Classes 15 and 16). SN 395,793. 
Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 6-25-71. 


956,877. MONOSPRAY. Lubrication Engineers, Inc, SN 
416,901. Pub. 1-16-78. Filed 2-29-72. 


956,878. POLLU-SHUN. Specialty Products Company. SN 
421,667. Pub. 1-16-78. Filed 4-17-72. 





TM 66 OFFICIAL 
Class 16 — Protective and Decorative Coatings 


956,300. (See Class 1 for this trademark.) 

956,303. (See Class 1 for this trademark.) 

956,376. (See Class 15 for this trademark.) 

956,379, GUIDE LINE. Williams Gun Sight Co. SN 388,993. 


Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 4-12-71. 


956,380. 803 COTE. LEL Chemicals, Inc., assignee of LEL 
Products, Inc. SN 392,528. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 5-19-71. 





Class 17 —Tobacco Products 


956,381. 1776 AND DESIGN. Robert F. Winans. SN 353,237. 
Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 3-5-70. 


956,382. SKAGEN SHOAL. Larus & Brother Company. SN 
406,352. Pub. 11-7-72. Filed 10-29-71. 


956,383. ESCORT. General Cigar Co., Inc. SN 417,721. Pub. 
1-16-73. Filed 3-8-72., 





Class 18 — Medicines and Pharmaceutical 
Preparations 


956,300. (See Class 1 for this trademark.) 


956,384. MEDI-SPACE. Medi-Kay Laboratories 
SN 400,764. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 8-20-71. 


956,385. FEM GARD. Burr Corporation. SN 409,893, Pub. 
1-16-73. Filed 12-10-71. 


956,386. NATREX. Ciba-Geigy Corporation. SN 409,911. Pub. 
12-26-72. Filed 12-10-71. 


956,387. STED-A-MILK. Agway, 
1-16-73. Filed 12-29-71. 


956,388. LAXATONE. Evsco Pharmaceutical 
414,319, Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 2—2-72. 


956,389. NASAHIST. Keene Pharmaceuticals Incorporated. 
SN 415,605. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 2-14-72. 


956,390. VITA MATES. Dart Industries Inc., d.b.a, Special 
Sale Products Co. SN 415,629. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 2—14—72. 


956,391. REXILLANA. Dart Industries Inc., d.b.a. Rexall 
. Drug Company. SN 415,788. Pub. 1-16-73, Filed 2—16~—72. 


Company. 


Inc. SN 411,388. Pub. 


Corp. SN 


—_—_—_—_————————— 


Class 19—Vehides 


956,301. (See Class 1 for this trademark.) 

956,317. (See Class 6 for this trademark.) 

956,360. (See Class 18 for this trademark.) 

956.392. SPOKY. Mathew R. Gannon. SN 347,599. Pub. 


1-16-73. Filed 1—2-70. 


956,393. DRAG-LEVELBR, Monroe Auto Equipment Com- 
pany. SN 402,924. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 9-16-71. 


956,394. GOIN-JESSIE AND DESIGN. Cordell Tackle, Inc. 
SN 402,973. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 9-17-71. 


956,395. MAYNARD-M AND GOLF BALL DESIGN. Citation 
Manufacturing Company, Inc., assignee of Maynard Sales 


International, Inc. SN 403,145. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 
9-20-71. 
956,396. MANTA. Adam Opel Aktiengesellschaft. SN 


409,153. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 11-17-71. 


956,397. DURA-TOTE. Dura Corporation. SN 410,049, Pub. 
1-16-73. Filed 12-13-71. 








GAZETTE APRIL 3, 1978 


Class 21— Electrical Apparatus, Machines, 
and Supplies 


956,303. (See Class 1 for this trademark.) 

956,317. (See Class 6 for this trademark.) 

956,360. (See Class 13 for this trademark.) 

956,398. MICROLINE. The Narda Microwave Corporation. 


MULTIPLE CLASS (Classes 21 and 26). SN 346,276, Pub. 
1-16-73, Filed 12-15-69. 

956,399. AUDIO MASTER. Shure Brothers Incorporated. 
SN 360,150. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 5-18-70. 

956,400. CASI. Carl Sievers. MULTIPLE CLASS (Classes 
21 and 25). SN 381,795. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 1-22-71. 

956,401. FALCON LIGHTS. Henry N. Switsen, d.b.a. Falcon 
Lights. SN 391,637. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 5-10-71. 

956,402. SILTROL. General Dlectric Company. SN 393,444. 
Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 5-28-71. 

956,403. SAFETPOWER. Gulton Industries, Inc. SN 394,536. 
Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 6-10-71. 

956,404. CREATIVE. Creative Environments 
394,732. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 6-15-71. 


956,405. EBCO ELECTRONA. Ebco Battery Co. SN 396,097. 
Pub. 10-31-72. Filed 6-29-71. 


956,406. BROWNING. Browning Laboratories, Inc. 
396,564. Pub. 1-16-73, Filed 7-6—71. 


956,407. DATOTEK, Datotek, Inc. SN 398,945. Pub. 1-16-73. 
Filed 8-2-71. 


956,408. DISCOVERER. Entex Industries, Inc. SN 400,266. 
Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 8-16-71. 


956,409. TERAMIDE. The P. D, George Company. SN 
401,746. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 9-1-71. 


956,410. TERASOD. The P. D. George Company. SN 401,747. 
Pub. 1-16-72. Filed 9-1-71. 


956,411. SOLID-TUBE,. Electronic Devices, Inc. SN 404,052. 
Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 10-1—71. 


956,412. MIIDA. Marubeni America Corporation, by change 
of name from Marubeni-IIda (America), Inc. MULTIPLE 
CLASS (Classes 21 and 25). SN 404,305. Pub. 1-16-73. 
Filed 10—5-71. 


956,413. AEROFILM. Aerovox 
Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 11-16-71. 


956,414. SNAP-SHOT. Ciba-Geigy Corporation, assignee of 
Ren Plastics, Inc. SN 417,502. Pub. 1-2—73. Filed 3-6—72. 


956,415. TUFFITE. Stewart R. Browne Mfg. Co., Inc. SN 
417,835. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 3-9-72. 


956,416. MUTE 21. 2ist Century Communications, Ltd. SN 
418,845. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 3-20-72. 


Inc. SN 


SN 


Corporation. SN 407,767. 





Class 22 — Games, Toys, and Sporting Goods 


956,417. HEALTH JOGGER. Battle Creek Equipment Co. 
SN 307,410. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 9-16-68. 


956,418, IMAGIDRAW. Thomas Howie Barr Russell. 
358,225. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 3—5-70. 


956,419. DUROLON. Horrocks-Ibbotson Company. SN 
377,024. Pub. 10—-3~—72. Filed 11-24-70. 


956,420. SEBINO LA BAMBOLA ITALIANA NEL MONDO 
AND DESIGN. “Sebino” La Bambola Italiana. SN 399,730. 
Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 8—-9-71. 


956,421. GOLDEN BOOK. Western Publishing Company, Inc. 
SN 406,180, Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 10-27-71. 


956,422. CPI. Reeder Development Corporation. SN 410,514. 
Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 12-17-71. 


956,423. BROKEN ENGLISH. American Greetings Corpora- 
tion. SN 411,103. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 12-27-71. 


956,424. CHAIN REACTION. Milton Bradley Company. SN 
416,442, Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 2-24-72. 


SN 





APRIL 3, 1978 


956,425. THE BATHROOM GAMBE. Thomas W. Jones, Jr., 
d.b.a. Kirkwood Enterprises. SN 418,546. Pub. 1-16-73. 
Filed 3-16-72. 

956,426. SLIX. DBA Products Co., Inc. SN 419,955. Pub. 
1-16-73. Filed 3-30-72. 

956,427. GYM-THING, Gerstung International Sport Hdu- 
cation, Inc., by change of name from Siegfried Gerstung 
International Sport Education, Inc. SN 420,039. Pub. 
1-16-73. Filed 3-31-72. 

956,428. ABOUT MY WORLD. Mattel, Inc. SN 420,098. 
Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 3-31-72. 


956,429. BLOWN TORCH. Mattel, Inc. SN 420,099. Pub. 
1-16-73, Filed 3-31-72. 

956,430. ALPHA TRUCK. Mattel, Inc. SN 420,100. Pub. 
1-16-73. Filed 3-31-72. 

956,481. ALPHA PET. Mattel, Inc. SN 420,101. Pub. 
1-16-73, Filed 3-31-72. 

956,482. BREAKIN’ 8. Mattel, Inc. SN 420,102. Pub. 


1-16-73. Filed 3-31-72. 

956,433. ABOUT ME. Mattel, Inc. SN 420,103. Pub. 1-16-73. 
Filed 3-31-72. 

956,434. STRI-KALL. K-Lin Specialties, Inc. SN 420,272. 
Pub, 1-16-73. Filed 4-3-72. 

956,435. FIREBALL AND DESIGN. K-Lin Specialties, Inc. 
SN 420,274. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 4-3-72. 

956,436. FRANK MERRIWELL. Frank Merriwell Incor- 
porated, by change of name from Smith Street Publications, 
Inc. MULTIPLE CLASS (Classes 22 and 51). SN 420,385. 
Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 4—5—72. 

956,487. SURPRISE HOUSE. Mattel, Inc. SN 420,521, Pub. 
1-16-73. Filed 4—6—72. 

956,438. RAM JET. General Mills Fun Group, Inc. SN 
422,211. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 4-24-72. 

956,439. DEUCES WILD. General Mills Fun Group, Inc. SN 
422,212. Pub, 1-16-73, Filed 4-24-72. 

956,440. DAREPLANE. Mattel, Inc. 
1-16-73. Filed 4—24—72. 

956,441. LITTLE GOLDEN BOOK. Western Publishing 
Company, Inc. SN 481,817. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 7-31-72. 


SN 422,286, Pub. 





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


956,303. (See Class 1 for this trademark.) 
956,317. (See Class 6 for this trademark.) 
956,360. (See Class 13 for this trademark.) 


956,442. QUAD. Minnesota Rubber Company. SN 326,897. 
Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 5-5-69. 


956,448. PRESS-PAC. G. M. Sommer Co., Inc. SN 335,377. 
Pub, 1-16-73. Filed 8-14-69. 


956,444. POLLUTROL. Pollutrol Technology, 
871,282. Pub, 8-24-71. Filed 9-21-70. 


956,445. ROTOFLECTOR. Keene Corporation. SN 379,114. 
Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 12-11-70. 


956,446. IDENTAPLATE. Dymo Industries, Inc. MULTI- 
PLE CLASS (Classes 23 and 87). SN 381,513. Pub. 4-25-72. 
Filed 1-21-71. 


956,447. AIR-TOUCH. Halliburton Company. SN 383,904. 
Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 2-16-71. 


956,448. LAZORLITE. Stephen B. Herrick, d.b.a. 8.B.H. 
Associates, MULTIPLE CLASS (Classes 23, 31, and 35). 
SN 386,596. Pub. 1-16-78. Filed 8-17-71. 


956,449. SUPER STAMP AND DESIGN. Richard Horland, 
d.b.a. Super Stamp Mfg. Co. SN 392,264. Pub. 1-16-73. 
Filed 5-17-71. 


956,450. SPEED-PRO. Sealed Power Corporation. MULTI- 
PLE CLASS (Classes 23 and 35). SN 392,809. Pub. 1-16-78. 
Filed 5-21-71. 


956,451. MARBELLA. Present Trading Corporation. SN 
393,350. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 5-27-71. 


Inc. SN 


U. S. PATENT OFFICE 


TM 67 


956,452. Z-LODA. Guenther Systems, Inc. SN 394,219. Pub. 
1-16-73. Filed 6-8-71. 

956,453. RUBBLE ROUSER. Flicker Vacuum Manufacturing, 
Ine. SN 395,393. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 6-21-71. 

956,454. WALL/ALL. Chaska Chemical Company, Inc. SN 
396,189, Pub. 8-15-72. Filed 6-30-71. 

956,455. FOX. Koehring Company, SN 396,615. Pub. 1-16-73. 
Filed 7-6-71. 

956,456. KIMBERLY. GCL Mercantile Corporation. 
397,059. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 7-12-71, 

956,457. U.S. PACKAGING AND DESIGN. U.S. Packaging 
Corporation. SN 397,770. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 7-19-71. 
956,458. BROUSSARD MACHINE CO., INC. ETC. AND DE- 
SIGN. Broussard Machine Co., Inc. SN 397,800. Pub. 

1-16-73, Filed 7-20-71. 

956,459. GER AND DESIGN. Jose Arocena. SN 398,011. 
Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 7-22-71. 

956,460. ORLANDO. Oneida Ltd. SN 406,266. Pub. 1-16-78. 
Filed 10-28-71. 

956,461. CARBOSHEAR, American Cokiset Corporation. SN 
406,838. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 11-4~71. 

956,462. RIFFLE RUNNER. Edward H. Spaulding, 4.b.a. 
Edward H. Spaulding Co. SN 408,457. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 
11-22-71. 

956,463. KASON. Separator Engineering Ltd. SN 409,141. 
Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 12-1-71. 

956,464. SWEDO. Cincinnati Printing and Drying Systems, 
Inc. SN 410,610. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 12-20-71. 

956,465. YANKEE DOODLBD. Oneida Ltd. SN 410,694. Pub. 
1-16-73. Filed 12-20-71. 

956,466. ROTOJET. General Motors 
410,996. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 12-23-71. 
956,467. ROLL-BED. Owatonna Tool Company. SN 411,042. 

Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 12-23-71. 

956,468. BLUE CHIP. The Lodge & Shipley Company. SN 
411,198. Pub. 1-16-73, Filed 12-27-71. 

956,469. SEIKO. Kabushiki Kaisha Hattori Tokeiten. SN 
415,201. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 2-10-72. 


SN 


Corporation. SN 





Class 25 — Locks and Safes 


956,365. (See Class 18 for this trademark.) 
956,373. (See Class 13 for this trademark.) 
956,400. (See Class 21 for this trademark.) 
956,412. (See Class 21 for this trademark.) 


AS 


Class 26—Measuring and Scientific 
Appliances 


956,317. (See Class 6 for this trademark.) 

956,319. (See Class 6 for this trademark.) 

956,360. (See Class 13 for this trademark.) 

956,398. (See Class 21 for this trademark.) 

956,470. TOUCH TRONIC. Information Management Fa- 


cilities, Inc. SN 354,004. Pub, 11-14-72. Filed 3-13-70. 

956,471. MACALASTER. Raytheon Company. SN 378,112. 
Pub, 1-16-73. Filed 12-7-70. 

956,472. WILDCO. Trippensee Corporation, d.b.a, Wildlife 
Supply Company. SN 386,917. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 8-19-71. 

956,478. KENLAB. Vidar Laboratories Inc. SN 386,924. 
Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 3-19-71. 

956,474. DELTA 2000. Honeywell Inc. SN 388,565. Pub. 
1-16-78. Filed 4—7-71. 

956,475. FILMKRAFT. Walter F. Soul, 4.b.a. Filmkraft 
Services and Filmkraft Mfg. Co. SN 393,866. Pub. 1-16-78. 
Filed 6-3-71. 


956,476. STARAN. Goodyear Aerospace Corporation. SN 
393,925. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 6—4—71. 








TM 68 


956,477. STELLA. Stella-KG. Werner Deussen. SN 399,838. 
Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 8-10-71. 


956,478. CONSTALERT. Concept, Inc. SN 401,499. Pub. 
1-16-73. Filed 8-30-71. 

956,479. SHRIMP. Litton Business Systems, Inc. SN 
403,956. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 9-30-71. 

956,480. RIDE PERFECTOR. FMC Corporation, SN 404,057. 
Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 10-1-71. 

956,481. FYRBESTAN. Leeds & Northrup Company. SN 
404,452. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 10-6-71. 

956,482, MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. General Computer 
Systems, Inc, SN 405,072. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 10-14-71. 

956,483. SLIDBEMATIC. Parmelee Industries, Inc., by merger 
from Flood Safety Products Co. SN 407,004. Pub. 1-16-73. 
Filed 11-8-71. 

956,484. POLAMAGIC. Polaroid Corporation, SN 407,243. 
Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 11-9-71, 

956,485. SENTRY. Sentry Hardware Corporation. SN 
407,466. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 11-11-71. 

956,486. EIKONIX. Eikonix Corporation. SN 417,264. Pub. 
1-16-73. Filed 3-3-72. 

956,487. OTO-THERM. Products International Company. SN 
417,319. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 3-3-72. 

956,488. CODE-LITE. Sanders Associates, Inc. SN 418,312. 
Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 3-9—72. 


956,489. DIGICOURSE AND DESIGN. The Laitram Corpora- 
tion. SN 420,931. Pub. 1-16-78. Filed 4-10-72. 


aL 


Class 27 — Horological Instruments 


956,303. (See Class 1 for this trademark.) 


956,490. EJU AND DESIGN. Erhard Jauch, Uhrenfabrik. 
SN 401,765. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 9-1-71, 


956,491. CHOPARD GENEVE. Le Petit-Fils de L. U. Cho- 
pard & Clie S.A. SN 418,754. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 3-17-72. 





Class 28 — Jewelry and Precious-Metal Ware 


956,303. (See Class 1 for this trademark.) 


956,492. RADIAL. Textron Inc. SN 418,025. Pub. 1-16-73. 
Filed 3-10-72. 


956,493. BEE OF THE MONTH. Herbert Rosenthal Jewelry 
Corp. SN 418,411. Pub, 1-16-73. Filed 3-15-72. 


Class 29 — Brooms, Brushes, and Dusters 


956,360. (See Class 13 for this trademark.) 





Class 31— Filters and Refrigerators 


956,300. (See Class 1 for this trademark.) 
956,448. (See Class 23 for this trademark.) 


956,494. SURE-FIT AND DESIGN, Schwartz Manufacturing 
Company. SN 385,239. Pub. 1-16-78. Filed 3-2-71. 


956,495. SKY-COLD. Airco, Inc., by change of name from 
Air Reduction Company, Incorporated. SN 391,392. Pub. 
1-2-73. Filed 5-7-71. 


956,496. TFI. Technical Fabricators, Inc. SN 394,651. Pub. 
12-26-72. Filed 6-11-71. 


956,497. WEC AND DESIGN. 8. G. Brubaker, d.b.a, Water 
Equipment Co. SN 398,930. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 8-2-71. 


956,498. MOHAWE. Hussmann Refrigerator Co. SN 407,426. 
Pub. 1-16-73, Filed 11-11-71. 


OFFICIAL GAZETTE 


AprRIL 3, 1973 


956,499. AQUASTELL, Robert R. Hansrote, d.b.a. Pure 
Water Society. SN 414,295, Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 2-2-72. 


Class 32 — Furniture and Upholstery 


956,308. (See Class 1 for this trademark.) 


956,500. KLAMP/FAST. Frazier Industrial Company. SN 
381,899, Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 1-25-71. 





Class 33 — Glassware 


956,367. (See Class 13 for this trademark.) 





Class 34 — Heating, Lighting, and Ventilating 
Apparatus 


(See Class 1 for this trademark.) 


AIRCO. Airco, Inc., by change of name from Air 
Incorporated. SN 347,565. Pub. 


956,303. 


956,501. 
Reduction Company, 
i1-7-72. Filed 1-2-70. 


956,502. AIRCO AND DESIGN. Airco, Inc., by change of 
name from Air Reduction Company, Incorporated. SN 
347,570. Pub. 11-7—72, Filed 1-2-70. 


956,503. J-F. Jett-Fagg, Inc. SN 395,993. Pub. 1-16-73. 
Filed 6-28-71. 


956,504. VENTROLA. Ventrola Manufacturing Company. SN 
397,626. Pub. 1-16-78. Filed 7-16-71. 


956,505. RATIOGRAPH. Airco, Inc., by change of name 
from Air Reduction Company, Incorporated. SN 404,145. 
Pub. 12-19-72. Filed 10—-4-71. 


956,506. PLAS-T-VENT. Questor Corporation. SN 404,866. 
Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 10-12-71. 


956,507. COR-AL. Airco, Inc. SN 408,156. Pub. 1-16-73. 
Filed 11-17-71. 


956,508. MUREMANG. Airco, Inc. SN 408,700. Pub. 1-16-73. 
Filed 11-26-71. 


956,509. MURESTAIN. Airco, 
1-16-73. Filed 12-29-71. 


956,510. CES. Constructions Buropeennes de Soudage. SN 
411,792. Pub. 1-16-78. Filed 1-5—72. 


956,511. TU AND DESIGN. Trans Union Corporation. SN 
415,519. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 2-14-72. 


Inc. SN 411,887. Pub. 





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


956,448. (See Class 23 for this trademark.) 
956,450. (See Class 23 for this trademark.) 
956,512. GATEWAY. Dunlap & Kyle Company, Inc. SN 


333,229. Pub, 12-9-69. Filed 7-23-69. 


956,513. RANGER. C. R. Daniels, Inc. SN 403,298. Pub. 
1-16-73. Filed 9-22-71. 


956,514. TU AND DESIGN. Trans Union Corporation. SN 
415,516. Pub. 1-16-78. Filed 2—14—72. 


LL 


Class 36 — Musical Instruments and Supplies 


956,515. CLARINETTE II. Tandy Corporation, d.b.a. Radio 
Shack, assignee of Allied Radio Corporation, SN - 406,837. 
Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 11-4-71. 


APRIL 3, 1973 


Class 37— Paper and Stationery 

956,303. (See Class 1 for this trademark.) 

956,446. (See Class 23 for this trademark.) 

956,516. BEAD A PATTERN. Abli, Inc. SN 401,918, Pub. 
11-14-72. Filed 9-3-71. 

956,517. MERION. Wilcox-Walter-Furlong Paper Company. 
SN 402,287. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 9-8—71. 

956,518. EASTWICK. Wilcox-Walter-Furlong Paper Com- 
pany. SN 402,289, Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 9—8-71. 

956,519. SERV-A-PORTION. Serv-A-Portion, 
406,162. Pub. 1-16~73. Filed 10-27-71. 

956,520. AD-A-DAY AND DESIGN. Ad-A-Day Company, Inc. 
SN 409,638, Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 12-8~-71. 

956,521. BIC BANANA AND DESIGN. Bic Pen Corpora- 
tion. SN 410,577. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 12-29-71. 

956,522. ECONO-MOUNT. Beekley Corporation. SN 415,767. 
Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 2-16-72. 


Inc. SN 





Class 38 — Prints and Publications 


956,523. KALCO-STIK. Kalamazoo Label 
382,803. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 2-3-71. 

956,524. ITEMS AND TOPICS. Airco, Inc., by change of 
mame from Air Reduction Company, Incorporated. SN 
390,891. Pub. 11-28-72. Filed 5-3-71. 

956,525. SIMCHAS. Beverly Feinman, 4d.b.a. Simchas De- 
signs. SN 398,176. Pub, 1-16-78, Filed 7-23-71. 

956,526. SUPERB CROSSPATCHES. Official Publications, 
Inc. SN 399,543. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 8-6-71. 

956,527. THE ENQUIRER. RDS Development Services. 
SN 405,408. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 10-18-71. 

956,528. MASTER-PIECE STUDIOS. Masterpiece Studios, 
Inc, SN 413,911. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 1-27-72. 

956,529. THE YODELER. Gaylord Area Chamber of Com- 
merce. SN 417,269. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 3-3-—72. 

956,530. SPORTSCENE. American Equity Press, Inc. SN 
417,349. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 3-6-72. 


Company. SN 


Class 39 — Clothing 


956,301. (See Class 1 for this trademark.) 

956,531. ROBERTA DI CAMERINO. Giuliana Camerino, 
d.b.a. Roberta di Camerino. SN 371,371. Pub. 1-16-73. 
Filed 9-22-70. 

956,532. CHEERS AND DESIGN. Leatherville, Inc. SN 
392,414. Pub, 1-16-78. Filed 5-18-71. 


956,538. FUNCTIO. Greiff-Werke Gustav Winkler KG. SN 
392,996. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 5-24-71. 


956,534. SUBTLE SHAPER. J. C. Penney Company, Inc. SN 
393,200. Pub. 1-16-78. Filed 5-26-71. 


956,535. TWIN FINS AND DESIGN. Sea Wear of San Diego, 
Incorporated. SN 394,839, Pub, 10-10-72. Filed 6-14-71. 


956,536. PASSION PRINTS. Wembley Industries, Inc. SN 
398,509. Pub. 10-3-72. Filed 7-27-71. 


956,537. PRO'S CHOICE. Hanes Corporation. SN 400,000. 
Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 8-12-71. 


956,538. DORAL. Champion Products Inc. SN 402,410. Pub. 
1-16-73. Filed 9-10-71. 


956,539. CADRE. Dayton-Hudson Corporation. SN 407,394. 
Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 11-11-71. 


956,540. CHEAP JEANS. U.S. Industries, Inc. SN 407,568. 
Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 11-12-71. 


956,541. GRAND TOUR DE CALIFORNIA, Grunwald-Marx, 
Inc. SN 407,931. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 11-17-71. 


956,542. CAVERA. Collins & Aikman Corporation. SN 
408,740. Pub. 1-16-78, Filed 11-26-71. 


U. S. PATENT OFFICE 


TM 69 


956,543. SMOXEES AND DESIGN. Belgrade Shoe Company. 
SN 410,334. Pub. 1-16-73, Filed 12-16~—71. 

956,544. UGH! McQ, assignee of McQ, Inc. SN 411,031. Pub. 
1-16-73. Filed 12-23-71. 

956,545. FAD. J. P. Stevens & Co., Inc. SN 411,534. Pub. 
1-16-73, Filed 12-30-71. 

956,546. TRIVIA. Harvey Tweedy, Ltd. SN 411,683, Pub. 
10-10-72. Filed 1-3—72. 

956,547. EXPRESSIONS BY CAMPUS AND ZODIAC DE- 
SIGN. Campus Sweater & Sportswear Company. SN 
415,197. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 2-10-72. 

956,548. VIBRAM AND DESIGN. Vibram_ §5S.p.A. 
417,101. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 3—1-72. 


SN 


Class 40—Fancy Goods, Furnishings, and 
Notions 


956,549. INSTANT STITCHERY. 
382,622. Pub. 1-16-73, Filed 2—1-71. 

956,550. STICK 'N SEW. Kay-Cee Industrial Products, Inc. 
SN 395,997. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 6-28-71. 

956,551. STICK ’N IRON. Kay-Cee Industrial Products, 
Inc. SN 395,998. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 6-28-71. 

956,552. WHISTLE WORK. Nordlinger Concepts Inc. SN 
405,105. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 10-14-71. 


Studio Twelve. SN 





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


956,301. (See Class 1 for this trademark.) 

956,553. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. Ack-Ti-Lining, 
SN 383,400. Pub, 1-16-73. Filed 2-10-71. 

956,554. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. Ack-Ti-Lining, 
SN 383,401. Pub. 1-16-73, Filed 2-10-71. 

956,555. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. Ack-Ti-Lining, 
SN 383,403, Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 2-10-71. 

956,556. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. Ack-Ti-Lining, 
SN 383,404. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 2-10-71. 

956,557. TINY HBIR. Federated Department Stores, 
SN 389,848. Pub. 1-16-73, Filed 4-21-71. 

956,558. PELLOFORM. Pellon Corporation. SN 390,784. 
Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 4-30-71. 

956,559. DOVER. Dover Yarn Mill, Inc. MULTIPLE CLASS 
(Classes 42 and 43). SN 400,999. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 
8-24-71. 

956,560. UF DESIGN. Unifi, Inc. MULTIPLE CLASS 
(Classes 42 and 106). SN 401,069. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 
8-25-71. 

956,561. TEIJIN AND DESIGN. Teijin Limited, SN 402,375. 
Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 9-9-71. 

956,562. YOUR KITCHEN PAL, Charles Schwartz & Co. 
SN 413,594. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 1-24-72. 

956,563. KLEAN KUT. Bennett, Goding & Cooper, Inc. SN 
416,512. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 2-25-72. 

956,564. STAR PERMORMER,. Fieldcrest Mills, Inc. SN 
417,064. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 3—-1-72. 

956,565. HAPPY THOUGHTS. Fieldcrest Mills, Inc. SN 
417,066. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 3-1-72. 

956,566. GALA EVENT. Fieldcrest Mills, Inc. SN 417,428. 
Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 3-6-—72. 

956,567. FRANCONIA. Deering Milliken, Inc, SN 417,727, 
Pub, 1-16-73. Filed 3-8-72. 


Inc. 


Inc. 


Ine. 


Inc. 


Inc. 





Class 43 — Thread and Yarn 


956,559. (See Class 42 for this trademark.) 











TM 70 OFFICIAL 


Class 44 — Dental, Medical, and Surgical 
Appliances 


956,568. VIGILON. C. R. Bard, Inc. (New Jersey corpora- 
tion), assignee of C. R. Bard, Inc, (New York corporation). 
SN 877,723. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 12-3-—70. 

956,569. STA-SLIM AND DESIGN. Tom Ivonko Lincir, 
4.b.a. Sta-Slim Products. SN 384,953. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 
2-26-71. 

956,570. PHYSIO TRACER. American Optical Corporation. 
SN 390,172. Pub. 2-8-72. Filed 4-26-71. 

956,571. ARMSTRONG. Airco, Inc., by change of name from 
Air Reduction Company, Incorporated. SN 391,393. Pub. 
12-26-72. Filed 5-7-71. 

956,572. R-I-A “STAT.” Airco, Inc., by change of name from 
Air Reduction Company, Incorporated. SN 393,397. Pub. 
11-21-72. Filed 5-28-71. 

956,573. JOHNSON & JOHNSON. Johnson & Johnson. SN 
401,849. Pub. 12-19-72. Filed 9-2-71. 

956,574. MICRON AND MU DESIGN.. Micron Instruments, 
Inc. SN 407,239. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 11-9-71. 

956,575. FLOSSPAN. Robert Gregory Stiles, d.b.a. Boji 
Distributors. SN 414,947. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 2—8-72. 





Class 45—Soft Drinks and Carbonated 
Waters 


956,576. DR. SWEET FANGS. Topps Chewing Gum, Incor- 
porated. SN 408,106. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 11-18-71. 

956,577. PEPPER-UP AT 10, 2 & 4 O'CLOCK. Dr. Pepper 
Company. SN 417,255. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 3-3-—72. 

956,578. SNACK LOGS. Jeno’s, Inc. SN 341,150. Pub. 
11-14-72. Filed 10-20-69. 





Class 46 — Foods and Ingredients of Foods 


956,300. (See Class 1 for this trademark.) 

956,579. MOON ROCK. Sunline, Inc., d.b.a. Breaker Con- 
fections. SN 342,078. Pub. 3-14-72. Filed 10-29-69. 

956,580. HARVEY’S—“THE GUM FOR GOOD ORAL EN- 
VIRONMENT.” National Chicle Products Co. SN 366,967. 
Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 8-3—70. 

956,581. AZTECA, Azteca Corn Products Corporation. SN 
$85,185. Pub. 1-16-78. Filed 3—2-71. 

956,582. MY-T-FINE MINI-SNAKS AND DESIGN. 
Foods, Inc. SN 391,839. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 5-12-71. 

956,583. LAND & SEA DINNER. Ralston Purina Company. 
SN 399,413. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 8—5—71. 

956,584. LEAF DESIGN. BBC Laboratories. SN 400,547. 
Pub. 10-24-72. Filed 8-19-71. 
956,585. TIBMA’S. Scot Lad Foods, Inc., d.b.a. Tibma Bak- 
ing Company. SN 401,435. Pub, 1-16-73. Filed 8-27-71. 
956,586. BING-O. Borelli Produce Distributors, d.b.a. Borelli 
Produce Distrs. SN 402,514. Pub, 1-16-73. Filed 9-13-71. 

956,587. QUEEN OF SCOT. Scot Lad Foods, Inc. SN 
403,035. Pub. 10-10-72. Filed 9-17-71. 

956,588. TROPICS. Albert Anthony Guerrero. SN 403,121. 
Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 9-20-71. 

956,589. BASTE ’N TASTE. Spice Islands, Inc. SN 403,555. 
Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 9-24-71. 

956,590. SOUTHAMPTON. Steak and Ale Restaurants of 
America, Inc. SN 404,269. Pub, 1-16-73. Filed 10-4~-71. 
956,591. PRINCE AND PAUPER. Steak and Ale Restaurants 

of America, Inc. SN 404,272. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 10—4—71. 
956,592. TOM JONES. Steak and Ale Restaurants of Amer- 

ica, Inc. SN 404,276. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 10-4~71. 
956,593. IRISH GEM. Steak and Ale Restaurants of Amer- 
ica, Inc. SN 404,280. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 10-4-71. 


RJR 








APRIL 3, 1978 





GAZETTE 
FEATHER CRUNCH. L. S. Heath & Sons, Inc., 


956,594. 
assignee of Chocolate International, Inc. SN 407,283. Pub. 
1-2-78. Filed 11-10-71. 

956,595. FLAVOR TIMED. Schnuck Markets, Inc. 
408,966. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 11-29-71. 

956,596. BIRDS EYE AND DESIGN. General Foods Cor- 
poration. SN 409,203. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 12-2-71. 


SN 


HICKORY HILL. Gilbert Lindenberg, d.b.a. Hick- 
SN 409,325. Pub, 1-16-73, Filed 


956,597. 
ory Hill Delicacies. 
12-3-71. 

956,598. HYCAL. Beecham Inc. SN 410,574, Pub, 1-16-73. 
Filed 12-20-71. 

956,599. BACONEX, Haberstroh Farm Products, Inc. SN 
415,044. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 2—9-72. 

956,600. S AND DESIGN. Safeway Stores, Incorporated. SN 
419,277. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 3-23-72. 

956,601. SAN BENITO. Hollister Canning Company. SN 
419,459. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 3-24-72. 

956,602. NEW LIFE. Holland Natural Products, Inc. SN 
423,194. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 5-3-—72. 

956,603. QUAKER DAYBREAK. The Quaker Oats Company. 
SN 423,689. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 5-8-—72. 

956,604. CLEAR SPRINGS. Clear Springs Trout Co, SN 
424,502. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 5-16-72. 





Class 47 — Wines 


956,605. CLOCHDMERLE. Chevallier Gerard Gabriel and 
Chevallier Madeleine Louis, nee Valansot (joint owners). 
SN 402,224. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 9-8-71. 

956,606. JIMMINY CRICKET. Jules Berman & Associates, 
Inc, SN 404,517. Pub. 11-7—72. Filed 10—7-71, 

956,607. ZORBA. Alexis Lichine & Co. SN 409,504. Pub. 
1-16-73, Filed 12-6-71. 





Class 48 — Malt Beverages and Liquors 


956,608. HEINEKEN. Heineken Brouwerijen N.V. 
407,230. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 11-9-71. 


SN 





Class 49 — Distilled Alcoholic Liquors 


956,609. MR. SOUR MASH. Schenley Distillers, Inc. SN 
242,749. Pub. 12-26-67. Filed 4—5—66. 

956,610. BRITANNIA. Montebello Liquors, Inc., d.b.a. Gor- 
don-O’Neill Company. SN 334,106. Pub. 12-8-70. Filed 
7-31-69. 

956,611. LOUIS XV. E. Delatour et Cle, S.A. SN 400,132. 
Pub. 1-16—73. Filed 8-13-71. 

956,612. JUDGE FOR YOURSELF. London & Company, Inc. 
SN 409,224. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 12-2-71. 





Class 50— Merchandise Not Otherwise 
Classified 


956,613. DECORITE CAMPAIGN KITS. Milton Story. SN 
392,351, Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 5-17-71. 

956,614. GET YOUR FANNY FLAG UP AND DESIGN. Ag- 
Tronic, Inc. SN 393,564. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 6-1-71. 

956,615. FANNY FLAG. Ag-Tronic, Inc. SN 393,749. Pub. 
1-16-73. Filed 6-2-71. 

956,616. BLOOMIN” THINGS. International Decoratives 
Company. SN 898,718. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 7-29-71. 

956,617. STRONGHOLD. Koninklijke Emballage Industrie 

Van Leer N.V. SN 406,542; Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 111-71. 








APRIL 3, 1978 


956,618. ER AND DESIGN. Edward Williams Co. SN 
408,483. Pub. 1-16-78. Filed 11-22-71. 

956,619. POLYSTICK. W. R. Grace & Co. SN 413,358. Pub. 
1-16-73. Filed 1-21-72. 

956,620. SUPERMARINE. Colorguard Corporation. 
414,750. Pub. 1-16-73, Filed 2~7-72. 

956,621. UGLY BUGLY KIT. Milton Bradley Company. SN 
420,830. Pub. 1-16-78. Filed 4-10-72. 

956,622. GAUCHO BELT KIT. Milton Bradley Company. SN 
420,831. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 4-10-72. 


SN 





Class 51 — Cosmetics and Toilet Preparations 


956,436. (See Class 22 for this trademark.) 

956,623. COOL FIRE. Shiseido Co., Ltd. SN 353,578. Pub. 
1-16-73. Filed 3-9-70, 

956,624. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN, Nina Ricci, S8.A.R.L. 
SN 388,592. Pub, 1-16-73, Filed 4-7-71. 

956,625. QUICK 'N CLEAN. The Gillette Company. SN 
404,071. Pub. 11-7-72. Filed 10-1-71. 

956,626. GOLD MOIRE, Avon Products, Inc. MULTIPLE 
CLASS (Classes 51 and 52). SN 405,441. Pub. 1-16-73. 
Filed 10-19-71, 

956,627. VASELINE INTENSIVE CARE AND DBSIGN. 
Chesebrough-Pond’s Inc. SN 406,649. Pub. 1-16-73, Filed 
11-2-71. 

956,628. BABINBEIGE. Miles Laboratories, Inc. SN 408,810. 
Pub. 1-16-73, Filed 11-26-71. 

956,629. ASTRI-DBRM. Orjene Company, Inc. SN 412,138. 
Pub. 1-16-78. Filed 1-10-72. 

956,630. SLUFF OFF. The Gillette Company. SN 413,544. 
Pub. 1-16-73, Filed 1-24-72. 

956,631. AVON TALK ABOUT FLOWERS. Avon Products, 
Inc. MULTIPLE CLASS (Classes 51 and 52). SN 415,070. 
Pub, 1-16-73. Filed 2-9-72. 

956,632. MAGIC GARDEN. Avon Products, Inc. MULTIPLE 
CLASS (Classes 51 and 52). SN 415,072. Pub. 1-16-73. 
Filed 2-9-72. 

956,633. COMING UP POSIBS. Avon Products, Inc. MUL- 
TIPLE CLASS (Classes 51 and 52). SN 415,073. Pub. 
1-16-73. Filed 2-9-72. 

956,634. AVON WILD PHACHES. Avon Products, Inc. MUL- 
TIPLE CLASS (Classes 51 and 52). SN 415,077. Pub. 
1-16-73. Filed 2-9-72. 

956,635. CREDIT LINE. Avon Products, Inc. MULTIPLE 
CLASS (Classes 51 and 52). SN 415,088. Pub. 1-16-73. 
Filed 2-9-72. 

956,636. CAMP-OUT. Avon Products, Inc. MULTIPLE 
CLASS (Classes 51 and 52). SN 415,084. Pub. 1-16-73. 
Filed 2-9-72. 

956,637. BEAUTY STATEMENT. Avon Products, Inc. SN 
415,127. Pub. 1-16-78. Filed 2-09-72. 





Class 52 — Detergents and Soaps 


(See Class 51 for this trademark.) 

(See Class 51 for this trademark.) 

(See Class 51 for this trademark.) 

(See Class 51 for this trademark. ) 

(See Class 51 for this trademark.) 

(See Class 51 for this trademark.) 

956,686. (See Class 51 for this trademark.) 

956,638. NEUTROGENIE. Natone Company. SN 386,544. 
Pub. 9-14-71, Filed 3-17-71. 

956,639. VANEW. Pettibone Laboratories, Inc. SN 409,611. 
Pub, 1-16-73, Filed 12-7-71. 

956,640. SMITHY AND DESIGN. Pioneer Marketing As- 
sociates Limited. SN 412,802. Pub. 1-16-78. Filed 1-17-72. 

956,641. X234. Arrow Chemical Products, Inc. SN 418,696. 
Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 3-17-72. 


956,626. 
956,631. 
956,682. 
956,633. 
956,634. 
956,635. 


U. 8. PATENT OFFICE 


TM 71 


956,642. STRICTLY PERSONAL. The Gillette Company. SN 
419,621. Pub. 1-16-73, Filed 8-27-72. 

956,648. AIR SHOW W. Brulin & Company, Inc. SN 
419,953. Pub, 1-16-73. Filed 3-30-72. 

956,644. THE CONTROLLER. Shulton, Inc. SN 420,745. 
Pub. 1-16-73, Filed 4-7-72. 





Service Marks 
Class 100 — Miscellaneous 


956,645. CAPTAIN HOOK’S. William G. Raffetto. 
331,648. Pub. 1-4-72, Filed 7-2-69. 

956,646. CAPTAIN HOOK’S BTC. AND DESIGN. William 
G. Raffetto. SN 333,438. Pub. 1-4-72. Filed 7-24-69. 

956,647. GESTALT, Hobrough Limited. SN 393,632. Pub. 
1-16-73. Filed 6-1-71. 

956,648. TUFFAK ACRYLIC MARKING SYSTEM. Rohm 
and Haas Company. SN 395,255. Pub, 1-16-73. Filed 
6-18-71. 

956,649. V.IL.P. Club Aquarius, Inc., d.b.a. National Asso- 
elation of Skindiving School. SN 398,316. Pub. 1-16-73. 
Filed 7-26-71. 

956,650. BODEGA STEAKS AND DESIGN. Universal 
Restaurants, Inc. SN 404,269. Pub, 1-16-73. Filed 10-5-71. 

956,651. HILTON QUICK CHECK. Hilton Hotels Corpora- 
tion. SN 407,115, Pub. 1-16-73, Filed 11-8-71. 

956,652. THE POINT AFTER AND DESIGN. Dartmouth 
Restaurant Corp. SN 408,852. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 
11-22-71. 

956,653. B AND DESIGN. Berbiglia, Inc. SN 409,296. Pub. 
1-16-73. Filed 12-3-71. 

956,654. STORK CLUB AND DESIGN OF STORK. The 
Stork Club Restaurant, Inc. SN 411,788. Pub, 1-16-73. 
Filed 1-4-72, 

956,655. CCP AND CUP DESIGN. Farmer Bros. Co. SN 
412,191. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 1-10-72. 

956,656. CT CORPORATION SYSTEM. C T Corporation 
System. SN 416,969. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 3—1-72. 


SN 





Class 101 — Advertising and Business 


956,657. MISS GRIMBLE. Miss Grimble Corp. SN 356,507. 
Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 4-10-70. 

956,658. PI AND DESIGN. Guy Anselmo, Jr., d.b.a. Per- 
spectives International. MULTIPLE CLASS (Classes 101, 
105, and 107). SN 366,469. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 7-28-70. 

956,659. TELMOST. The First National Bank of Denver. 
SN 369,473. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 8-31-70. 

956,660. DON DOLLAR SAYS: AND DBSIGN. First Fed- 
eral Savings and Loan Association of Wichita. MULTIPLE 
CLASS (Classes 101 and 102). SN 380,877. Pub. 1-16-73. 
Filed 1-13-71. 

956,661. EAGLE AND BUILDING DESIGN. Union Realco. 
SN 382,846. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 2-3-71. 


956,662. TELEWARE AND DESIGN. Beverly Bancorpora- 
tion, Inc. SN 896,561. Pub. 1-16-78. Filed 7-6-71. 


956,663. ARNOLD BROWN’S CHEESE WHEEL AND DBE- 
SIGN. Arnold Brown, d.b.a. Arnold Brown’s Cheese Wheel. 
SN 402,518. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 9-13-71. 


956,464. SANDER/SCREEN. Sander. Wood Engraving Com- 
pany, Inc. SN 407,347. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 11-10-71. 


956,665. VALENTINO. Valentino Couture, Inc. SN 407,998. 
Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 11-17-71. 


956,666. FIRST UNION GROUP. First Union, Incorporated. 
MULTIPLE CLASS (Classes 101 and 102), SN 411,085. 
Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 12-27-71. 


956,667. THE SNOOTY FOX AND DESIGN. J. Daniel 
Frisina, d.b.a. The Snooty Fox Boutique. SN 412,680. Pub. 
1-16-73, Filed 1~14—72. 








TM 72 


956,668. TU AND DESIGN. Trans Union Corporation. SN 
415,518. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 2-14-72. 

056,669. BELIEVE IN A BOY. Business Incentives, Inc. SN 
415,928. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 2-17-72. 

956,670. ATTITUDE ASSOCIATES. Stanley L. Schiffer, 
d.b.a. Attitude Associates. SN 427,646. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 
6-19-72. 

956,671. THE SWINGING BRANCH AND DESIGN. The 
Brass Tree, Inc. SN 480,021. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 7-17-72. 





Class 102 — Insurance and Financial 
956,660. (See Class 101 for this trademark.) 
956,666. (See Class 101 for this trademark.) 


956,672. USAIG ETC. AND DESIGN. United States Avia- 
tion Underwriters, Incorporated. SN 412,277. Pub. 1-16-73. 
Filed 1-10-72. 

956,673. “THE TOMORROW TEAM” AND DESIGN. Estate 
Analysis, Inc. SN 412,316. Pub. 1-16-78. Filed 1-10-72. 
956,674. PILOT AND WHEEL DBESIGN. Pilot Life Insur- 
ance Company, SN 414,985. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 2-9-72. 
956,675. DEPOSI-MATIC. The Bank of California, N.A. SN 

417,985. Pub, 1-16-73, Filed 3-10-72. 





Class 103 — Construction and Repair 


956,676. SOLO. Ashland Offi, Inc. SN 412,552. Pub. 1-16-73. 
Filed 1-18-72. 


Class 104 — Communication 


956,677. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN, State Department of 
Education. SN 394,475. Pub. 1-16-78. Filed 6-10-71. 








Class 105 — Transportation and Storage 


956,658. (See Class 101 for this trademark. ) 


OFFICIAL GAZETTE 


APRIL 3, 1973 


Class 106 — Material Treatment 


956,560. (See Class 42 for this trademark.) 





Class 107 — Education and Entertainment 


956,658. (See Class 101 for this trademark.) 


956,678. CERTIFIED AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRMEN’S SO- 
CIETY. Chilton Company. SN 356,260. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 
4-8-70. 


956,679. NEW DIMENSIONS IN SOUND AND THOUGHT 
AND DESIGN. Institute of Music & Motivation, Inc. 
SN 382,149. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 1-27-71. 


956,680. OHIO INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY. Bell & 
Howell Company. SN 402,049. Pub. 1-16-78. Filed 9-7-71. 


956,681. LONDON BRIDGE AND DESIGN. McCulloch Prop- 
erties, Inc. SN 403,019. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 9-17-71. 


956,682. CE AND DESIGN. University of the Pacific. SN 
411,256. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 12-27-71. 


956,683. CANUCKS. Vancouver Hockey Club Ltd. SN 
412,916. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 1-17-72. 


956,684, NATIONAL STREET HOCKEY ASSOCIATION 
AND DESIGN. National Street Hockey Association, Inc. 
SN 414,766. Pub. 10-31-72. Filed 2—7-72. 


956,685. AGP DESIGN. AGP, Inc. SN 416,426. Pub. 1-16-73. 
Filed 2-24-72. 


956,686. PROJECT MATH. Behavioral Research Labora- 
tories. SN 417,111. Pub. 1-16-73, Filed 3-2-72. 





Collective Membership Mark 


Class 200 


956,687. RLDS. Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- 
ter Day Saints. SN 398,411. Pub. 1-16-73. Filed 7-26-71. 





SUPPLEMENTAL REGISTER 


These registrations are not subject to opposition. 


SECTION 1 


(Combined Certificates) 


956,710. Career Aids, Inc., Glendale, Calif., assignee of 
Career Development Corporation. SN 381,988. Filed P.R. 
1-26-71 ; Am. 8.R. 12-12-72. 


CAREER AIDS 


Class 36—Musical Instruments and Supplies 
For Pre-Recorded Magnetic Tapes and Cassette Recordings 


(Int. Cl. 9). 


Class 38—Prints and Publications 
For Text and Workbook Manuals (Int. Cl. 16). 


First use Dec. 29, 1970. 


SECTION 2 


Class 1— Raw or Partly Prepared Materials Class 13—Hardware and Plumbing and 
956,688. Turf-Seed, Inc., Hubbard, Oreg. SN 404,006. Filed Steam-Fitting Supplies 


PR. 9-30-71 ; Am, 8.R. 1-17-78. 
956,693. Western Valve and Supply Company, Los Angeles, 
Calif. SN 420,074. Filed P.R. 3-31-72; Am. 8.R, 12-26-72. 


— 8 


For Grass Seed (Int. Ci, 31). For Plumbing Fixtures—Namely, Valves, T-Joints and 
First use Apr. 8, 1971. Shaped Conduits of Various Types (Int. Cl. 7). 
First use Mar. 18, 1971. 
NN The mark comprises a stylised representation of a valve. 





Class 2 — Receptades 


Aeaieaitis & Gate: Ge. ie on Class 16 — Protective and Decorative Coatings 
Agency, Augusta, Ga. SN 401,100. Filed P.R. 8-25-71 ; Am. 
8.R. 11-38-72. 956,694. Silberline Manufacturing Company, Inc., Lansford, 


Pa. SN 390,821. Filed P.R, 4-26-71; Am. 8.R. 12-18-72. 


MINI-MAILER 
For Home Type Mailbex (Int. C2 20) SPARKLE SILVER 


First use June 29, 1971. 





For Non-Leafing Aluminum Pigments (Int. Cl. 2). 
First use Mar. 26, 1970. 


Gass 6— Chemicals and Chemical Com- 





Class 22 — Games, Toys, and Sporting Goods 
956,600. Arkansas Company, Inc., Newark, N.J. SN 379,747. 
Filed P.R. 12-89-70 ; Am. 8.R. 12-18-72. 956,695. Topper Corporation, Elizabeth, N.J. SN 371,810. 
Filed P.R. 9-21-70; Am. 8.R. 12-13-72. 
FLAME SNUB LONG LOCKS 


For Flame Retardants Durable to Multiple Launderings 
and Dry Cleanings for Application to Textile Materials (Int. Fy", Poul (Int. © 28), 








Ci. 1). 
First use May 6, 1970. ements 
i oreeeeeeenniammeneennte 956,696. Marlboro Wire Goods Company, Incorporated, 
Marlborough, Mass. SN 404,220. Filed P.R. 10-4-71; Am. 
Class 12 — Construction Materials re 
BOOT CADDY 
956,691. Potlatch Forests, Inc., San Francisco, Calif. SN | For Device for Carrying Footwear, Particularly Ski Boots 
387,767. Filed P.R. 8-20-71; Am. 8.R. 1-18-73. and Like Sport Shoes (Int. Cl. 21). 
First use February 1971. 
VIRIDIAN 
For Wood Paneling (Int. Cl. 19). 
pemveensderenengunenan 1668 Class 23 — Cutlery, Machinery, and Tools, 
and Parts Thereof 
956,692. Borden, Inc, New York, N.Y. SN 398,817. Filed 
P.R. 6-3-71; Am. 8.R. 12-26-72. 956,697. J. Wiss & Sons Co., Newark, N.J. SN 365,485. Filed 
P.R. 7-16-70 ; Am. 8.R. 1-22-78. 
PEBL-DEK SET-EASY 
For Decorative Exterior Plywood Decking (Int. Cl. 19). For Pivots for Scissors and Shears (Int. Cl. 7). 
First use Apr. 15, 1971. First use July 3, 1970. 


T™ 73 














™ 74 
Inc., Dayton, Ohio, by 


956,698. Monarch Marking Systems, 
change of name from The Monarch Marking System Com- 
pany. SN 873,086. Filed P.R. 10-12-70; Am. 8.R. 1-19-73. 


DATA DIAL 


For Marking Machines (Int. Cl. 7). 
First use Sept. 2, 1970. 


956,699. Goldblatt Tool Co., Kansas City, Kans. SN 386,476. 
Filed P.R. 3-16-71 ; Am. 8.R, 1-22-78. 


KIKLIFT 


For Wallboard Lifting Tool (Int. Cl. 7). 
First use Dec. 3, 1970. 


——EES—— 


956,700. Dri Mark Products, Inc., Mount Vernon, N.Y. SN 
388,208. Filed P.R. 4~-2-71; Am. 8.R. 11-20-72. 


STAPLE-OUT 


For Staple Removers (Int. Cl. 7). 
First use Mar. 5, 1971. 


—_—_—_—_—_—————————— 


956,701. Systems, Inc., Menomonee Fails, Wis. SN 390,841. 
Filed P.R. 4-30-71 ; Am, 8.R. 12-18-72. 


POWERAMP 


For Dock Levelers (Int. Cl. 7). 
First use in September 1967. 


956,702. The Compactor ition, Chicopee, Mass. SN 
403,296. Filed P.R. 9-22-71; Am. 8.R. 1-19-73. 


comne Store 


For Machine for and Bagging Refuse (Int. Cl. 7). 


First use Sept. 15, 1971. 
a 


956,703. Stone Construction Equipment, Inc., Honeoye, N.Y. 
SN 408,994. Filed P.R. 9-30-71 ; Am. 8.R. 12-19-72. 


MIXER 
LIFIER 


For Frame Structure To Be Used With a Plaster and Mor- 


tar Mixer To Elevate the Mixer to a Level That Will Facili- 
tate Dumping the Mix Into a Wheelbarrow or the Like (Int. 
Cl. 7). 

First use Apr. 7, 1971. 


a  — 


956,704. Templeton, Kenly & Co., Broadview, Ill. SN 406,058. 
Filed P.R. 10-26-71 ; Am. 8.R, 12-26-72, 


SUPERJACK 


For Heavy-Duty Mechanical Jacks (Int. Cl. 7). 
First use on or about Oct. 13, 1971. 


OFFICIAL GAZETTE 








APRIL 3, 19738 











Class 26—Measuring and Scientific 
Appliances 


956,705. Kenco Engineering Company, Tulsa, Okla. SN 
386,375. Filed P.R. 3-15-71; Am. 8.R. 1-3-73. 


FIRE SAFE 


For Oil Level Controls (Int. Cl. 9). 
First use Mar. 24, 1970. 





956,706. Wang Laboratories, Inc., Tewksbury, Mass. SN 
426,353. Filed 6—-5—72. 


WANG 


For Magnetic Tape Cassettes Used in Data Processing (Int. 
Cl. 9). 
First use Mar. 10, 1970. 





Class 31— Filters and Refrigerators 


956,707. Flanders Filters, Inc., Washington, N.C. SN 384,390. 
Filed P.R. 2-22-71 ; Am. 8.R. 1-15-78. 


CHANNEL-SEAL-ADAPTER 


For Structure for Converting an Existing Air Filter Instal- 
lation From a Gasket Seal to a Fluid Seal (Int. Cl. 11). 

First use Nov, 14, 1969. 

Filed P.R. 2-22-71 ; Am. 8.R. 1-15-78. 





Cass 32 — Furniture and Upholstery 


956,708. Clopay Corporation, Cincinnati, Ohio. SN 410,614. 
Filed P.R. 12-20-71 ; Am. 8.R. 1-8-73. 


WET LOOK 


For Window Shades (Int. Cl. 20). 
First use Dec. 1, 1971. 





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


956,709. Imperial-Eastman Corporation, Chicago, Ill. 
408,223. Filed P.R. 11-19-71; Am. 8.R. 1-29-73. 


SHURFIT 


For Power Steering Hose Assemblies (Int. Cl. 17). 
First use May 10, 1971. 


SN 





Class 36 — Musical Instruments and Supplies 


956,710. See Section 1 (Combined Certificate). 


956,711. J. Warner Killmon, d.b.a. Warner Piano Company, 
Philadelphia, Pa. SN 404,081. Filed 10-1-71. 


LESTER 


For Pianos (Int. Cl. 15). 
First use 1962. 





APRIL 3, 1978 


Class 37— Paper and Stationery 


956,712. Nicholas Everett Picchione, Providence, R.I. SN 
364,076. Filed P.R. 6-30-70; Am. 8.R. 12-18-72. 


POC-IT-FILE 


For Portfolios for Keeping Accounts Containing Pertinent 
Information and Unique Built-In Pockets for Sorting Papers 
(Int. Cl. 16). 

First use on or about June 1, 1970. 





Class 38 — Prints and Publications 


956,710. See Section 1 (Combined Certificate). 


956,718. Barrington Publications, Inc., Logs Angeles, Calif. 
SN 400,230. Filed P.R. 8-16-71; Am. 8.R, 12-18-72. 


RESPIRATORY THERAPY 


For Periodically Published Magazine (Int. Cl. 16). 
First use July 1971. 





Cass 44— Dental, Medical, and Surgical 
Appliances 


956,714. Orthopedic BEquipment Company, Inc., Bourbon, 
Ind. SN 898,855. Filed P.R. 7-30-71; Am. 8.R. 12-6-72. 


DEYERLE 


For Peripheral Hip Fixation Plates, Drill Jigs, Impacting 
Punches, Hole Drills, Threaded Hip Fixation Pins, Steriliza- 
tion and Storage Racks for Threaded Pins and Reduction 
Levers (Int. Cl. 10). 

First use on or before July 1, 1961. 





956,715. The Jobst Institute, Inc., Toledo, Ohio. SN 411,595. 


Filed 1-3-72. 
THIGH-HI 


For Elastic Surgical Devices—Namely, Girdles, Garter 
Belts and Stockings for Controlled Effective Compression of 
the Superficial veins of a Human (Int. Cl. 10). 

First use Aug. 18, 1969. 





Class 46 — Foods and Ingredients of Foods 


956,716. Kanebo, Ltd., Miyakojima-ku, Osaka, Japan, by 
change of name from Kanegafuchi Boseki Kabushiki 
Kaisha, d.b.a. Kanegafuchi Spinning Co., Ltd., Miyakojima- 
ku, Osaka, Japan. SN 350,278. Filed P.R. 2-2-70; Am. 8.R. 
6-19-72. 





The word “Bon” means “good” or “beautiful” in French. 
Owner of Reg. Nos. 815,556, 849,580, and 849,531. 

For Chewing Gum (Int. Cl. 30). 

First use Aug. 20, 1968. 


U. 8S. PATENT OFFICE T 75 


956,717. Les Assaisonnements Lagny-sur-Marne 
(Seine et Marne), France. SN 407,816. Filed P.R. 11-10-71 ; 
Am. 8.R. 1-12-78. 


a> excite Cappétit, 
ial fecilite te digestion 

Brillet Severin le Mouterd: dee Sour 
West Moutarde que de Weaus” - 





Cent Oe 





The words “Moutarde de Meaux” are translated into tne 
English language as “mustard of Meaux”; the words “au 
vinaigre fin” are translated as “flavoured with choice vine- 
gar”; and the words “huic condimento est imperare omnibus 
cibis” are translated as “this condiment is necessary with 
all foods.” 

For Mustard (Int. Cl. 30). 

First use January 1965. 


[lense 


956,718. Hickory Farms of Ohio, Inc., Toledo, Ohio. SN 
413,679. Filed P.R. 1-25-72; Am. 8.R. 2—1-78. 


“FUNNEE’ 
FOROUNG 


For Cookies (Int. Cl. 30). 
First use at least as early as Nov. 29, 1971. 


LS 


Class 47 — Wines 


956,719. Carbonell y Cia. de Cordoba 8.A., Cordoba, Spain. 
SN 407,277. Filed P.R. 11-10-71; Am. 8.R. 1-15-73. 


CARBONELL 


Owner of Spaaish Reg. No. 152,615, dated June 17, 1946; 
and U.S. Reg. Nos. 440,911, 582,955, and 874,493. 
For Wines (Int, Cl. 38). 





Class 51 — Cosmetics and Toilet Preparations 


956,720. Revlon, Inc., New York, N.Y. SN 417,028. Filed 
P.R. 8-1-72; Am. 8.R. 1-10-78. 


PINKING SHEER 


For Lipstick (Int. Cl. 3). 
First use Oct. 29, 1969. 








T™ 7% 
Class 100 — Miscellaneous 


956,721. Insurance Company of North America, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. SN 385,213. Filed P.R. 3-2-71 ; Am. 8.R. 12-4-72. 


TOTAL LOSS CONTROL 


For Industrial Accident Prevention Consulting Services 
(Int. Cl. 42). 
First use Jan. 12, 1969. 


956,722. Advanced & Research Co., 


Management 
Phoenix, Ariz. SN 408,977. Filed 11-30-71. 


TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT 
FOR HEALTH, WORK, AND 
PLAY 


For Rental of Work Tools and Recreational Equipment 
(Int. Cl, 42). 
First use Mar. 21, 1970. 





Class 102 — Insurance and Financial 


956,723. Continental Assurance Company, Chicago, Ill. SN 
357,529. Filed P.R. 4-21-70; Am. S.R. 1-15-73. 


COORDINATED ACCOUNTS 


For Analysis and Consultation on Financial Problems and 
Needs (Int. Cl. 36). 
First use Feb. 25, 1970. 


OFFICIAL GAZETTE 


Aprit 3, 19738 


Class 107 — Education and Entertainment 


956,724. National Association of Underwater Instructors, 
Grand Terrace, Calif. SN 397,111. Filed P.R. 7-12-71 ; Am. 
8.R. 1-2-738. 


INTERNATIONAL 
CONFERENCE ON 
UNDERWATER EDUCATION 


The words “Conference on Underwater Education” are dis- 
claimed apart from use of the full mark. 

For Educational Services in Periodically Conducting a 
Meeting for Instructing Divers and Diving Instructors in 
Effective Techniques of Instruction and Recent Developments 
in Recreational and Commercial Diving and Scuba Diving 
(Int. Cl. 41). 

First use Sept. 26, 1969. 





956,725. Gene Downer, d.b.a. Teton Magazine, Jackson, Wyo. 
SN 400,570. Filed 8-19-71. 


FIGURE 8 COMPETITION 


For Organizing, Promoting and Holding a Competitive 
Snow Skiing Event (Int. Cl. 41). 
First use Mar. 15, 1970. 





956,726. Storer Broadcasting Company, Miami Beach, Fla. 
SN 407,175. Filed P.R. 11-8-71; Am. 8.R. 12—7-72. 


FEMININE FORUM 


For Entertainment Service Rendered Through the Medium 
of Radio—Namely, a Program Featuring Telephone Question- 
and-Answer Format Aimed Primarily at Women (Int. Cl. 41). 

First use Nov. 4, 1970. 





TRADEMARK REGISTRATIONS RENEWED 


REPRESENTATION OF VINE. Cl. 49 (Int. Cl. 
33). 1-77-13. 

“HORSEMAN” AND DESIGN. Cl. 23 (Int. Cl. 8). 
3-18-13. 

EXMET. Cl. 14 (Int. Cl. 6). 6-24-13. 


89,740. 
90,762. 
92,204. 


92,336. PICKWICK. Cl. 48 (Int. Cl. 82). 7-1-13. 

298,352. ROCO PENN. Cl. 15 (Int. Cl. 4). 10-25-32. 

298,486. BG. Cl. 23 (Int. Cl. 7). 10-25-32. 

298,492. SLICE-MASTER. Cl. 23 (Int. Cl. 7). 10-25-32. 

299,992. HYDROFINED. Cl. 15 (Int. Cl. 4). 1-3-33. 

300,295. DUOSAL. Cl. 18 (Int. Cl. 5). 1-10-33. 

300,903. IMO AND DESIGN. Cl. 23 (Int. Cl. 7). 2-14-33. 

300,906. “R AND R” AND CIRCLE DESIGN. Cl. 44 (Int. 
Cl. 10). 2-14-38. 

800,982. SANCTOLITE. Cl. 15 (Int. Cl. 4). 2-14-33. 

301,228. “KENDON” AND DBSIGN. Cl. 39 (Int. Cl. 25). 
2-21-33. 

301,253. REPRESENTATION OF GEOMETRICAL DE- 
SIGN. Cl. 39 (Int. Cl. 25). 2-21-83. 

301,673. “IMO” AND DESIGN. Cl. 26 (Int. Cl. 9). 3-7-33. 

302,108. SEAVIEW. Cl. 46 (Int. Cl. 29). 3-28-33. 

302,259. POPSIE. Cl. 46 (Int. Cl. 30). 44-33. 

302,853. MINITON. Cl. 39 (Int. Cl. 25). 5-2-33. 

303,536. SCOTTIES, Cl. 37 (Int. Cl. 16). 5-30-33. 

303,802. CHI-NET. Cl. 2 (Int. Cl. 21). 66-33. 

304,242. “WALKER’S LONDON DRY GIN” AND DESIGN. 

Cl. 49 (Int. Cl. 33). 6-27-33, 

304,248. WALKER’S OLD RYE. Cl. 49 (Int. Cl. 33). 
6-27-33. 

304,244. WALKER’S AMERICAN RYE WHISKY. Cl. 49 
(Int. Cl. 83), 6-27-33. 

304,245. WALKER’S BOURBON WHISKY. Cl. 49 (Int. Cl. 
33). 6-27-33. 

559,138. NIXALITE. Cl. 13 (Int. Cl. 6); 5-20-52. 

563,813. LENBRO. Cl. 46 (Int. Cl. 30), 8-26-52. 


(Int. Cl. 19). 


CONTINUOUS STRIP. Cl. 12 
10-14-52. 

CHEL. Cl. 6 (Int. Cl. 1). 10-28-52. 

VICALTEIN. Cl. 18 (Int. Cl. 5). 11-11-52. 

CERTOSA. Cl. 46 (Int. Cl. 29). 12-23-52. 

HEAT-LOK. Cl. 2 (Int. Cls. 16 and 20). 12-23-52. 

COALMASTER. Cl. 23 (Int. Cl. 8). 1-6-53. 

SLIMFOLD. Cl. 3 (Int. Cl. 18). 1-6-53. 

PEP’MINT STICK. Cl. 51 (Int. Cl. 3). 1-6-58. 

MYTOCILLIN. Cl. 18 (Int. Cl. 5). 1-6-53. 

A GOOD TREE TO COME TO FOR SHELTER 
AND REPRESENTATION OF A TREE. Cl. 102 
(Int. Cl. 36). 1-6-538. 

CAMP THUNDERBIRD. Cl. 100 (Int. Cl. 42). 
1-6-53. 

FIVE MINUTES: Cl. 46 (Int. Cl. 30). 1-13-53. 

RAIL STEEL REAL STRENGTH AND DESIGN. 
Cl. 38 (Int. Cl. 16). 1-18-58. 

LOLLI-PUPS. Cl. 46 (Int. Cl. 31). 1-13-53. 

HECO. Cl. 27 (Int. Cl. 14). 1-13-53. 

FAZER 1891 AND DESIGN. Cl. 46 (Int. Cl. 30). 
1-20-53. 

“BUC.” Cl. 19 (Int. Cl. 12). 1-20-53. 

SEA CAPTAIN. Cl. 27 (Int. Cl. 14). 1-20-53. 

SUN. Cl, 52 (Int. Cl. 3). 1-20-53. 

RANGE-FINDER. Cl. 22 (Int. Cl. 28). 1-27-53. 

MINIT MALT. Cl. 46 (Int. Cl. 80). 1-27-53. 

PLAS-TIES. Cl. 7 (Int. Cl. 22), 2-3-53. 

PEARLINE. Cl, 52 (Int, Cl. 8). 2-83-53. 

SATINE. Cl. 52 (Int. Cl. 3). 2-3-53. 

LYON. Cl. 13 (Int. Cl. 6). 2-10-53. 

WAVELOCE. Cl. 51 (Int. Cl. 3). 2-10-53. 

DAMP-TEX, Cl. 16 (Int. Cl. 2). 2-10-53. 

AKULON. Cl. 6 (Int. Cl. 1). 2-10-58. 

DAREX AEA. Cl. 6 (Int. Cl. 1). 2-17-53. 


565,243. 


566,061. 
566,667. 
568,239. 
568,418. 
568,727. 
568,794. 
568,803. 
568,931. 
568,947. 


568,949. 


569,035. 
569,072. 


569,205. 
569,210. 
569,391. 


569,438. 
569,501. 
569,580. 
569,664. 
569,826. 
569,982. 
570,025. 
570,027. 
570,062. 
570,219. 
570,234. 
570,405. 
570,646. 





ApriL 8, 1978 U. 8. PATENT OFFICE T™ 77 
570,837. PIK-UP-SIX. Cl. 48 (Int. Cl. 32). 2-17-58. 573,281. NL (WITHIN DBSIGN). Cl. 28 (Int. Cl. 7). 
571,269. CARPENTER GLASS SEALING “49.” Cl. 14 (Int. 4-14-53. 
Cl. 6). 3-83-53. 578,287. LIQUID BEAUTY. Cl. 51 (Int. Cl. 3). 4-14-53. 
571,270. CARPENTER HIGH PERMEABILITY “49.” Cl. 573,704. VERSALOG. Cl. 26 (Int. Cl. 9). 4-28-58. 
14 (Int, Cl. 6). 3-83-53. 573,724. CUMMINS. Ci. 23 (Int. Cl. 16). 4-28-53. 
571,271. CARPENTHR INVAR “86.” Cl. 14 (Int. Cl. 6). 578,808. REPRESENTATIVE OF A “GRIFFIN.” Cl. 52 
8-8-53. (Int. Cl. 3). 4-28-53. 
571,272. CARPENTER LOW EXPANSION “42.” Cl, 14 573,943. MAGIC. Cl. 5 (Int. Cl. 16). 5-85-58. 
(Int. Cl. 6). 8-8-58. 573,945. PLIASOLE. Cl. 39 (Int. Cl. 25). 5-85-73. 
571,273. CARPENTER TEMPERATURE COMPENSATOR 573,986. EDDIE JACOBS AND DESIGN. Cl. 39 (Int, Cl. 
“30.” Cl. 14 (Int. Cl. 6). 3-83-53. 25). 5-5-53. 
571,370. VOLCANO AND DESIGN. Cl. 39 (Int. Cl. 35). 574,604. HYDROCOLLATOR. Cl. 44 (Int. Cl. 10). 5-19-53. 
8-3-53. 574,672. MOYNO. Cl. 23 (Int. Cl. 7). 5-19-53. 
571,407. TERMINAL PRIDE. Cl. 46 (Int. Cl. 31). 3-83-58. 574,751. GALEY AND LORD. Cl. 42 (Int. Cl. 24). 5-19-53. 
571,461. LYON. Cl. 32 (Int. Cl. 20). 3-10-53. 574,879. CAMERON. Cl. 28 (Int. Cl. 7). 5-26-58. 
571,574. AIRCOSPOT. Cl. 21 (Int. Cl. 9). 3-10-53. 574,959. COBROXIN. Cl. 18 (Int. Cl. 5). 5-26-53. 
571,577. STEELCOTE. Cl. 12 (Int. Cls. 17 and 19). 574,966. PARAGON. Cl. 15 (Int. Cl. 4). 5-26-53. 
3-10-58. 574,981. LUBE-LOK. Cl. 15 (Int. Cl. 4). 5-26-53. 
571,721. DOUBLE BAGLE. Cl. 51 (Int. Cl. 3). 3-10-58. 575,046. MEDAGLIA D’ORO AND DBSIGN. Cl. 46 (Int. 
571,897. AUGER-MATIC. Cl. 26 (Int, Cl. 9). 3-17-53. Cl. 30). 5-26-53. 
572,157. SEAL DESIGN. Cl. 42 (Int. Cl. 24). 3-17-58. 575,106. KILLRUST. Cl. 6 (Int. Cl. 1). 6-2-53. 
572,401. WEST COAST FABRICS. Cl. 42 (Int. Cl. 24). 575,251. GUILDCRAFT. Cl. 27 (Int. Cl. 14). 6-2-53. 
3-24-53. 575,391. THE RED BOOK. Cl. 38 (Int. Cl. 16). 6-9-53. 
572,529. KAISER. Cl. 21 (Int. Cl. 9). 3-31-53. 575,600. TEL-A-PIPE. Cl. 88 (Int. Cl. 16). 6-9-58. 
572,708. BOXLIF®. Cl. 6 (Int. Cl. 2). 3-31-53. 575,606. HUKABUK. Cl. 42 (Int. Cl. 24). 6-9-53. 
572,724. TRANQUINAL. Cl. 18 (Int. Cl. 5). 3-31-53. 575,670. ESPLANADE, Cl. 28 (Int. Cls. 8 and 14). 6-9-53. 
572,746. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. Cl. 13 (Int. Cl. 17). 575,884. SPEED BARB. Cl. 22 (Int. Cl. 28). 6-16-53. 
3-31-53. 576,398. BOSS (WITHIN OVAL DESIGN). Cl. 39 (Int. Cl. 
572,750. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. Cl. 13 (Int. Cl. 17). 25). 6-28-53. 
3-31-58. 576,488. LOLLIPANT. Cl. 39 (Int. Cl. 25). 6-28-53. 
572,767. CHOLEDYL. Cl. 18 (Int. Cl. 5). 3-31-53. 576,563. DENSIWOOD. Cl. 32 (Int. Cl. 20). 6-80-53. 
572,857. DAYS KERITE. Cl. 21 (Int. Cl. 17). 4-7-53. 576,586. M.A.B. EAZ ON. Cl. 16 (Int. Cl. 2). 6-30-53. 
572,858. KERITE. Cl. 21 (Int. Cl. 17). 4—7-53. 576,643. TUNGSEAL. Cl. 16 (Int. Cl. 2). 6-30-58. 
572,999. BANANZA. Cl. 2 (Int. Cls. 16 and 20). 4-7-58. 576,659. CARESSABLE. Cl. 27 (Int. Cl. 14). 6-80-53. 
573,087. SHERATON. Cl. 45 (Int. Cls. 3 and 30). 4-7-53. 576,966. HAWKINSON. Cl. 23 (Int. Cls. 8 and 12), 7-7-58. 
Section 8 828,610. A SPRINGBOK JIGSAW PUZZLE AND DESIGN. 
Cl. 22. 
222,459. FOSTORIA. Cl. 33, 1-4-27. 823,611. SPRINGBOK (DESIGN). Cl. 22. 
425,961. NYRAY. Cl. 42. 12-10-46. 823,618. SWING-O-RING AND DESIGN. Cl. 22. 
426,259. AINSWORTH. Cl. 26. 12-24-46. 823,619. PROTECT-O-POOL. Cl. 22. 
426,260. WM. AINSWORTH. Cl. 26. 12-24-46. 823,620. SOAPY SIDDLBE. Cl. 22. 
428,211. FLYING TIGER AND DESIGN. Cl. 8. 3-11-47. 823,621. TRIKEY TRIDDLE. Cl. 22. 
828,622. SIZZLY PRIDDLE. Cl. 22. 
The following registrations issued Feb. 7, 1967 823,628. WINDY FLIDDLE. Cl. 22. 
828,540. MISTER HICKORY. Cl. 1. 828,627. AUTO SET CLAFFBOX AND DESIGN. Cl. 28. 
823,541. ROYAL AND DESIGN. Cl. 1. 823,630. ROLO-FLEX. Cl. 23. 
823,542. IMPERIAL. Cl. 1. 823,635. KLEEROFF. Cl. 23. 
823,543. EGG-GUARD AND DBSIGN. Cl. 2. 823,688. SAFE-N-SOUND. Cl. 25. 
828,546. PET-PALACE. Cl. 3. 823,640. TRANSITIONER. Cl. 26. 
828,548. THE APACHE. Cl. 3. 823,641. UVIR-2. Cl. 26. 
823,551. AMERDIS. Cl. 6. 823,659. NOVA BOOKS AND DESIGN. Cl. 38. 
823,556. WIL-PLATE. Cl. 6. 823,660. A AWARD BOOKS AND DESIGN. Cl. 38. 
823,559. SNAPSULE. Cl. 6. 823,664. PER/SE. Cl. 38. 
828,562. WINGAID, Cl. 9. 823,665. SKOOKUM. Cl. 38. 
828,566. GREENLEAF. Cl. 10. 823,667. MISCELLANEOUS DBSIGN. Cl. 39. 
823,569. R. D. WOOD 20. Cl. 13. 823,672. PACHANGAS. Cl. 39. 
828,570. LOENCO AND DESIGN. Cl. 18. 828,673. FABRICCINI. Cl. 39. 
823,573. HESS AND DESIGN. Cl. 15. 823,676. N AND N. Cl. 39. 
828,577. FARIUM. Cl. 18. 823,679. BIG ROBY. Cl. 39. 
823,578. TRANKS. Cl. 18. 823,680. ARTISAN HOUSE AND DBSIGN. Cl. 39. 
823,585. KEFLORDIN. Cl. 18. 823,682. NRC-RESCUE BLANKET. Cl. 42. 
828,588. NOWGO. Cl. 18. 823,683. NRC-SPACE BLANKET. Cl. 42. 
823,589. ENZIMICINA. Cl. 18. 823,686. DR. HERRING’S. Cl. 45. 
823,590. FEROCINE. Cl. 18. 823,687. HAV-A-PARTY. Cl. 45. 
823,592. LIVER-LAX. Cl. 18. 823,695. SCOTIA. Cl. 46. 
823,593. CYREDIN. Cl. 18. 823,696. ANTI-PYREXIN. Cl. 46. 
823,594. SLUMBEX. Cl. 18. 823,697. GOBBLERS AND DESIGN. Cl. 46. 
828,595. GALLIMYCIN-AA. Cl. 18. yoy fogs a » a 
823,596. AVCEN. Cl. 18. » 708. » Cl, $6. 
823,597. MEDICAMENTA PD VERA. Cl. 18. 823,706. SON SON AND DESIGN. Cl. 46. 
828,598. DIOSMOL. Cl. 18. 623,700. BIG DEP. Ci. 46. 
992.601. UNEE. C. 19 823,710. HAND BRANDS AND DESIGN. Cl. 46. 
per got ga 828,714. PRE-COOLER AND DESIGN. Cl. 46. 
823,603. AGWAY. Cl. 19. 823,732. GLYNN BURNIE. Cl. 49. 
823,606. PSYCHE. Cl. 22. 823,744. PRO-LONG. Cl. 51. 
823,607. SURDERS’ WORLD. Cl. 22. 823,745. LATHER MAT. Cl. 51. 
823,608. SURF STICK. Cl. 22. 828,746. LATHER MATIC. Cl. 51. 
823,609. BROADCAST TRIPLE AND DESIGN. Cl. 22. 828,750, TROPIC LIME. Cl. 51. 





TM 78 OFFICIAL GAZETTE APRIL 3, 1978 . 


823,751. CURLS AWAY. Cl. 51. 823,798. LEAF-DRY. Cl. 6. 
823,752. BRIXEL. Cl. 51. 823,800. HICKORY STICK. Cl. 22. 
823,757. TALIXE. Cl 51. 823,801. PLAY 21. Cl. 22. 
823,753. ULTREX, Cl. 51. 823,804. FISHING IN MICHIGAN AND DESIGN. Cl. 38. 
823,762. SEE CLEEN AND DESIGN. Cl. 52. 823,805. FISHING IN MICHIGAN, Cl. 38. 

823,806. YOUR SECURITY REPORT. Cl. 38. 


823,766. DIA-CLBAN. Cl. 52. 
823,767. LOUIE THE ELF AND DESIGN. Cl. 100. 823,807. CLEMENTINE PADDLEFORD RECIPE SWAP 
AND DESIGN. Cl. 38. 


823,777. CIB. Cl. 101. 
823,782. CASHMASTER. Cl. 102. 823,811. PSYCHIATRIC PROGRESS. Cl. 38. 





823,788. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. Cl. 102. 823,812. DIET FROSTED. Cl. 46. 

823,787. BEST EXPRESS AND DESIGN. Cl. 105. 823,815. MAINE SPECIAL. Cl. 46. 

823,788. NORTHWEST AND DESIGN. Cl. 105. 823,822. “PRE-KOTE.” Cl. 50. 

823,793. XTRA-TUF. CI, 1. 823,823. HOL-EE. Cl. 50. 

823,795. DIAL-A-CARD, Cl. 3. 823,826. LEC TRO KUS TICS. Cl. 103, 
823,797. KULBAN-KILL, Cl. 6. 823,827. BROADBAND EXCHANGE, Cl. 104. 


SS 





INDEX OF REGISTRANTS 


APRIL 3, 1973 
(Registered ; Renewed ; Canceled ; Amended, Disclaimed, Corrected, etc. ; New Certificates ; 12c Publications.) 


AGP, Inc., Des Plaines, Ill, 956,685, pub. 1-16-73 .Cl. 107. 
age Inc., White i N.Y. 298, 405. ren. 4-3-7383, Cl. 23. 
AMP Inc., Harrisbur; a. 956, 362, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 138. 

Abbott Laboratories, Rotk Chicago, Ill. 823,595, cane. Cl. 18. 
Abli, Inc., Chatsworth, Calif. 956 S16, oR: - —_ Cl. 37. 
Ack-Ti-Lining, Inc., New York, N.Y 553-6, pub. 1-16-73. 


Cl. 42. 

Acushnet Co., New Bedford, Mass. 956,307, pub. 1-16-73. 
Cl. 1. 

Ad-A-Day Co., Inc., Taunton, Mass. 956,520, pub. 1-16-73. 
Cl. 37. 

Advanced Management Engineering & Research Co., Phoenix, 
Ariz. 956,722. Cl. 100. 

Aerovox Corp., New Bedford, Mass. 956,413, pub. 1-16-73. 
Cl. 21. 

io Inc., Hastings, Nebr. 956,614—5, pub. 1-16-73. 

Agway, Inc., Syracuse, ey 823,603, canc. ¢- 


19. 
ay, Inc. Witt, 956,387, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 18. 
Afnswerth, Wm., & ky | te Denver, Sie. 426,259-60, canc. 


air ‘Reduction Co., Inc. : See— 
Airco, Inc 

Airco, Inc., Montvale, N J. 571,574, ren. 4-3-—73. Cl. 21. 

Airco, Inc., from Air ‘Reduction Co., Inc., New York, N.Y. 
956, 363-4, ub. 10-17-72. Cl. 13. 

Airco, Inc., from Air Reduction Co., Inc., New York, N.Y. 
956,375, pub. 10-17-72. Cl. 14. 

Airco, Inc., from Air Reduction Co., Inc., New York, N.Y. 
956,495, pub. 1-2-73. Cl. 31. 

Ate, sine, .— Air Reduction Co., Inc., New York, N.Y. 

ub. 11-7-72. Cl. 34. d 

Assen 1. rom Air Reduction Co., Inc., New York, N.Y. 
956,505, pub. 12-19-72. Cl. 34. 

Airco, Inc., New York, N.Y. 956,507-9, 1-16-73. Cl. 54. 

Airco, Inc., from Air Reduction Co., = ” New York, : 


956, 524, ‘pub. 11-28-72. Cl. 38. 

Airco, Inc., from Air Reduction Co., Inc., New York, N.Y. 
956,571-2, pub. 12-26-72. Cl. 44. 

Aktiebolaget mo-Industri, Stockholm, Sweden. 300,903, ren. 
4-3-73. Cl. 23. 

Aktiebolaget Imo-Industri, Stockholm, Sweden. 301,673,, ren. 
4-—3-73. Cl. 26. 

Aldrich Chemical Co., Inc., Milwaukee, Wis. 956,324, pub. 
1-16-73. Cl. 6. 
Alessi, Ann Shirley, d.b.a. Racing Products, Detroit, Mich. 
956,376, pub. 1-16-73. Multiple Class (Classes 15 and 16). 
Allied’ Chemical Corp., Morristown, N.J. 956,330, pub. 1—16— 


73. Cl. 6. 
Allied Radio Corp. : See— 
Tandy Corp., a.b.a. Radio Shack. 
Allis- Chalmers Corp., Milwaukee. Wis. 956,347, pub. 1-16-73. 


Cl. 1 
Pr Co. a Canada, Ltd., Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 


956,349, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 12. 
American ‘Chain & Cable Co., Inc., New York, N.Y. 823,630, 
canc. Cl. 23. 


- + Coldset Corp., Dallas, Tex. 956,461, pub. 1-16-73. 
saat = Equity Press, Inc., Dallas, Tex, 956,530, pub. 1-16— 
American ‘Greetin s Cor Cleveland, Ohio. 956,42 b. 
PA ang an C New Y. 4 aa 
merican Home ucts Corp., New York, N.Y. 573,808, 
ren. 4~—3-73. Cl. 52. 4 / 
American Home Products Corp., New York, N.Y. 823,588, 
cance. Cl. 18. 
American-Lincoln Corp., Toledo, Ohio. 823,551, cane. Cl. 6. 
ee ean Corp., Southbridge, Mass. 956,570, pub. 
Amsted Industries Inc., Chicago, Ill. 823,569, canc. Cl. 13. 
Amsted Industries Inc., Chicago, Ill. 823, 601, ‘cane, cl. 19. 
Anderson-Hutchison Sales, Inc., d.b.a. Son Son Foods Co., 
Kansas City, Mo. 823, 706, cance. Cl. 46. 
Anselmo, Guy, Jr., d.b.a. ‘Pers tives International, Bryn 
Mawr, Pa. 956, abs, pub. 1-16-73. Multiple Class (Classes 
101, 105, and 10 


Arden SR: ao petralt, Mich, 823,541-2, canc. Cl. 1. 
Arkansas Co., Inc., Newark, N.J. 956, 690. Cl. 6. 
Arocena, A Elgoibar, Guipuzoca, 

iieys: ches rs uipuzoca, Spain. 956,459, pub. 
Aceve. Gomicel Products, Inc., Detroit, Mich. 956,312, pub. 


et A Ge 2 Products, Inc., 


— House Imports, New York, 


Detroit, Mich. 956,641, pub. 
N.Y. 823,680, canc. Cl. 
As@iené Oil, Inc., Ashland, Ky. 956,676, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 
Ante or Co., Los Angeles, Calif. 298,352, ren. 4—3- 
Avon Products, Inc., New York, N.Y. 956,626, pub. 1-16-73. 


Multiple Class (Classes 51 and! 52). 


Avon Products, Inc., New York, N.Y. 956,6: 1 
73, Multiple Class (Classes 51 and 52). prtindcgninteatl 


sages Ome Products Corp., Chicago, Ill. 956,581, pub. 1-16- 
ar Sepantesten, El Segundo, Calif. 956,584, pub. 10-24-72. 


Baldwie Hardware Mfg. Corp., Reading, Pa. 956,367, pub. 
1-16-73. fornia, NA a (Classes 13 and 33). 
Bank of Ly og, he, San Francisco, Calif. 956,675, 


pub. et o 
sl Bard, Inc., Murray Hill, N.J. 
956, Sés. pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 4 


Bard R., io + io Cc 

Barnes-Hind beter oy ,8 Sunnyvale, Calif. 572,724, 
ren. 4—3-73. Cl. 18. 

Barrington Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. 956,713. 


Cl. 38. 
Barry, R. G., Corp., d.b.a. The House of Foam, Columbus, 
Ohio. 823, 546, canc. Cl. 3. 
Battle Creek. Equipment Co., Battle Creek, Mich. 956,417, pub. 
Beatty, David L., d.b.a. David Beatty, Kansas City, Mo. 823,- 
826, cane. Cl. 103. 
Beaunit Corp., New York, N.Y. 823,793, cane. Cl. 1. 
Beecham Inc., Clifton, N.J. 956, 598, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 46. 
me « 3 Corp.. West Hartford, Conn. 956,522, pub. 1-16-73. 


Behavioral Research ve Menlo Park, Calif. 956,- 
686, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 107. 

oe ce Sales Co. Inc., New York, N.Y. 568,239, ren. 4-3- 
‘ 

om - — Shoe Co., Auburn, Maine. 956,543, pub. 1-16-73. 

Bell Howell Co., Chicago, Ill. 956,680, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 

re & Pharmacal Corp., Greenville, S.C. 566,667, ren. 4—3—73. 

Bemis ‘ity Co., Sheboygan Falls, Wis. 823,800, canc. Cl. 22. 

Bennett. oding & Cooper, Inc., Boston, Mass. 956,563, pub. 
1-16-73. Cl. 42. 

a am Inc., Kansas City, Mo. 956,653, pub. 1-16-78. Cl. 

& faggeioten, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. 956,606, 

pub. 11-7-72. Cl. 47. 

an Fertilizers Go. The, Lathrop, Calif. 823,787, cane. Cl. 

Beverly Pogerrpesation, Ine., Chicago, Ill. 956,662, pub. 


1-16-73. 
Bic Pen Corp.. Milford, Conn. 956,521, pub. 1—16—73. Cl. 37. 
1-16-73. Cl. 12. 


Bilnor Corp., Brooklyn, N.Y. 956,354, a 

| Seal Extract Co., Inc., Somerset, N.J. 573,037, ren. 4—3- 
mam Tw Inc., New York, N.Y. 956,692. Cl. 12. 

Borelli Produce Distributors, d.b.a. Borelli Produce Distrs., 


Fresno, Calif. 956,586, . 1-16-73. Cl. 46. 
Bosch, Robert, GmbH, Stuttgart. Germany. 956,302, pub. 


100. 
Berman, Jules. 


1-16-73. Cl.'1. 
Boss Mig. Co., The, Kewanee, Ill. 576,398, ren. —— Cl. 39. 
Boston Research Corp., Boston, Mass, 823,641, ce. Cl. 26. 


Roveea presses Corp., Silver Spring, Md. ‘956, 870, re 1-16— 

Brey Re Co., East Longmeadow, Mass. 956,424, pub. 

Bradley, Milton, Ce East Longmeadow, Mass. 956,621-—2, 
pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 

Brass Tree, Inc., The ‘Portland, Oreg. 956,671, pub. 1-16-73. 

New York, N.Y. 568,931, ren. 4—3-73. Cl. 

18. 

Broussard Machine Co., Inc., St. Martinville, La. 956,458, 
pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 23. 

Brown, Arnold, d.b.a. a | Brown's Cheese Wheel, Glad- 
wyne, Pa. 956,663, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 101. 

Browne, Stewart R., Mfg. Co., Inc., Garden City, N.Y. 956,- 
415, pub. 1- 16-73. Cl. 21. 

Browning Laboratories, Inc., Laconia, N.H. 956,406, pub. 


1-16-73. Cl. 21. 

Brubaker, 8. G., d.b.a.. Water Bocigment Co., White Marsh, 
Md. 956,497, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. : 

Bruder, M. A.. & Sons, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. 576,586, ren. 
4—3-73. Cl. 16. 

Brulin - Co., Inc., Indianapolis, Ind. 956,643, pub. 1-16-78. 
Cl. 5 


Brunswick Corp., Skokie, Ill, 569,664, ren. 4—3-73. Cl. 22. 


Cl. 101. 
Bristol-Myers Co., 


Burlington In ustries, Inc., Greensboro, N.C. 574,751, ren. 
4—3-73. Cl. 42. 

Burlington wr aime Inc., Greensboro, S.C. 575,606, ren. 
4-3-73. Cl. 


Burr Corp., << York, N.Y. 956,885, pub. 1-16-78. Cl. 18. 
a Incentives, Inc., Minneapolis, Minn. 956,669, pub. 


—16-—73. Cl. 101. 
S * bo System, New York, N.Y. 956,656, pub. 1-16-73. 
100. 


Cl. 

Calgon Corp., Pittsburgh, Pa. 956,333, pub. 1-16-78, Cl. 6. 

Camerino, Giuliana, d.b.a. Roberta di Camerino, Venice, Italy. 
956,531, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 39. 

Camp Thunderbird, Inc., St. Louis, Mo. 568,949, ren. 4-3-78. 
Cl. 100. 


= us Sweater & Sportswear Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 956,547, 
. 1-16-78. Cl. 39. 


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Capenall y Cia. de Cordoba S.A., Cordoba, Spain. 956,719. 
Career Inc., from Career Development Co Glendale, 
cast: A086 710. ‘Maltiple Class (Classes 36 and 38). 
a Corp.: See— 
mes 5 ae 7“ EB. A. Carey Co., Chicago, Ill. 
336, 336, pub. 16-73. Cl. 
aes tae.. \pinting, Pa. 571,269-73, ren. 
Centeal teal wine ‘HBouipment Co., St. Louis, Mo. 568,727, ren. 
4-3-73. Cl. 2 
- ee Tntersational Corp., New York, N.Y. 572,708, ren. 
ey Sema Inc., Rochester, N.Y. 956,538, pub. 1-16— 
eo Chemical Co., Inc., Savage, Minn. 956,454, pub. 8—15— 
a Soeteta Anonima «908,30 coat le Fibre Tesseli Arti- 
a aay. 2 pub. 1-16-73. Multiple 
Class Class (Classes 1. 
Copttons "Pherinacal om 8 gs, Tenn. 574,604, ren. 
Chemical Additives Co., Houston, Tex. 956,326, pub. 1-16-73. 
Conteou -Pond’s Inc., New York, N.Y. 956,627, pub, 1-16— 


Chevallier Gerard Gabriel and Chevallier Madeleine Louise, 


nee Valansot, ieee, < o ab. a Cl. 47. 
Chicago Candle Ee hie Pee 823, Cl. 6. 
Chilton Co., Pa: $50,678, pub. "116-73. Cl. 107. 
Chocolate international Pisa S 

Heath, L. S., & Sons, Inc. 


Ciba-Geigy Corp.. Ardsley, NY oes 061, ren. 4—3-73. Cl. 6. 
= Geigy Corp., Ardsley, N.¥. 956,386, pub. 12-26-72. Cl. 


Ciba-Geigy Co Ardsley, N.Y¥., from Ren Plastics, Inc., 

Lansi Mich. "966.414. pub. 1- “2-73. Cl. 21. 

Cincinnati Prin & Drying = Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio. 
956,464, pub. 1-16-73. 

Citation M Co., Inc., Sinem "Springs Ark., from Maynard 
Sales International Inc., Little Rock, Ark. 956, 395, pub. 


ee 
om. = L Be ~ tees, Ine., Brockton, Mass. 823,627, canc. Cl. 


on + ce Trout Co., Buhl, Idaho. 956,604, pub. 1-16-73. 
Clopay an d.b.a. Crown Shade Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 956,- 


Club Aquarius, Inc., d.b.u. National Association of Skindiv- 

ing aaa Long Beach, Calif. 956,649, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 
Cone ave. Inc., Chelsea, Mass. 956,366, pub. 10—10—72. 
Conan. z= D-. Mfg. Co., Milwaukee, Wis. 571,897, ren. 
Coghler = Co., Inc., Jacksonville, Fla. 569,210, ren. 4—3- 


cl 
Collier Carbon | Chemical Corp., Los Angeles, Calif. 823,- 
798, canc. Cl. 
Collins. , ‘Aikman Corp., New York, N.Y. 956,542, pub. 1—16- 


Collins, Lee, Co., Chelsea, Mass. 823,695, canc. Cl. 
Colorguard Corp.. Raritan, N.J. 956,620, } 6, 620, pub. 1- 16-18. Cl. 50. 
Compactor Corp., Chicopee, Mass. cL 

ar uters for industry & Business, ‘Inc., Now York; N.Y. 
777, cane, Cl. 101. 

Concept, TIne., St. Petersburg, Fla. 956,478, pub. 1-16-73. 


Consestoeed Foods Corp., d.b.a. Po a, Hapade Industries, Engle- 
wood, 302,259, ren. 4—3—73. 
Consolldated Foods Corp., d.b.a. rae Industries, Engle- 
Choatonatioan Ubcamamben 4 Uoatnae Duppigheim, Fr 
onstructions Europeennes de Sou age, Duppigheim, France. 
956,510, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 34. 
Continental Assurance Co., Chien ‘0, Ill. 956,723. Cl. 102. 
—= Dave, Sporting Goods nec., Denver, Colo. 575,834, 
n. 4~3-73. Cl. 22. 
Cordell Tackle Inc., Hot om Ark. 956,394, pub. 1-16-73. 


Creative .-): = Ine., Hauppauge, N.Y. 956,404, pub. 


1-16-73. 
Crozier, Ha-old E.. d.b.a. Crozier Advertising Agency, Au- 


gusta, Ga. 956,689. Cl. 2. 
Cummins-Chicago Corp., Chicago, Ill. 573,724, ren. 4—3~73. 


Cl. 23. 
DBA Pr Products Co., Ine., Lake Bluff, Ill. 956,426, pub. 1-16-73. 


Dr Adiesiey Bros. Corp., Miami, Fla. 823,619, canc. Cl. 22. 
Dan River Mills, Inc., Danville, Va. 425,961, eanc. Cl. 42. 


Dageets. Cc. R., Inec., Daniels, Md. 956,513, pub. 1-16~—73. Cl. 


Dart Industries Inc., d.b.a. Special Sale Products C 
Angeles, Calif. 956,390-1, pub. 1- 16-73. cl. i. wien 


Dart Industries Inc.. d.b.a. Vanda Beauty cies Los 
Angeles, Calif. 571,721, ren. ~ acy Cl. 51. 


Dart Industries Inc., d.b.a. Vanda _—_ Co: 
Angeles, Calif. 573,287, ren. 4-83-73. ot. ee ot 


Dartmouth Restaurant C Boston, 
ier ae ‘orp., ~a9 pal 956,652, pub. 


Datotek, Ine., Dallas, Tex. 956,407, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 21. 
Dayteg-Hedeon Corp., Minneapolis, Minn. 956,539, pub. 1-16- 


Dearing, Milliken, Ine., New York, N.Y. 956,567, pub. 1-16-73. 


Delatour, E., et Cie, S.A., Christia 
Islands. 986,611. pub. 1216-78 Cl 4g,” Viren 


INDEX OF REGISTRANTS 


PDeatepiy Rescscee & Devsie ent Co Milford, Del. 300,- 
. 4-3~73. Cl. 44 - ad 


906, ren 
Denver Ch Chemical Mfg. Co., The, ¢ The, d.b.a. Wampole Laboratories, 
Stamford, Conn. 
AC Inc., Re hei Til. 823,795, canc. Cl. 3. 
Diamond kali Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 823,766, canc. Cl. 52. 
Foo Ambassado: 
$23,672, cane. Cl. 3 


twear, inc. d.b.a. r, St. Louis, Mo. 
Dr. Pepper Co., Dallas, Tex. 956,577, pub. 1-16—73. Cl. 45. 
sy Vow Pedro, 8.A., Cadiz, Spain. ’s Cl. 


,740, ren. 43-73. 

Deaneliey, Pe Rooke, B-. Corp., The, New York, N.Y. 575,391, 

Dover Yarn Sail, y Shelby, Ts 956,559, pub. 1—16~73. 
Classes 42 and 43). 

Downer, d.b.a. Teton ineudac Jackson, Wyo. 956,725. 


Multiple a ( 
Cl. 107. 
Dri Mark Products, Inc., Mount Vernon, N.Y. 956,700. Cl. 23. 


ey age Kyle Co., Inc., Batesville, Miss. 956,512, pub. 12-9- 
Dugas +. McCarthy, Inc., Auburn, N.Y. 301,253, ren. 4—3-73. 
Dura Corp., Southfield, Mich. aoe 397, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 19. 


Duron Canada » jbta.. Dorval, Q anada. 956,359, pub. 
1-16-73. Ci.” 

Dymo ~ Boh, ‘Ine. Emeryville, Cant. 956,446, pub. 4—25- 
72. Multiple e Class (Classes 23 and 37). 

Eady Farming Co., Calexico, Calif. 823,714, canc. Cl. 

Eastern Baker Pharmaceutical Corp., Jacksonvilie, nae "g28,- 


577, cane. Cl. 18. 
Ebco Battery Co., Columbus, Ga. 956,405, pub. 10-81-72. Cl. 


Etkontx Corp., Burlington, Mass. 956,486, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 
Elco Industries, Inc., Rockford, Ill. 956,374, pub. 1-16-73. 
Elgcirodim Ine, North Hollywood, Calif. 574,981, ren. 4—3- 
mectee Devices, Inc., Yonkers, N.Y. 956,411, pub. 1-16-73. 


Emhart Corp., Bloomfield, Conn. 823,823, canc. Cl. 50. 
Enka Glanzstoff B.V., Arnhem, Netherlands. 570,405, ren. 


4-3-73. CL 6. 
eo mm, Inc., Harbor City, Calif. 956,408, pub. 1-16— 


3 

Brhard Jauch, Uhrenfabrik, Schwenningen/Neckar, Germany. 
956,490, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 27. 

Estate, Analysis, Inc., Encino, Calif. 956,673, pub. 1-16-73. 


Euclid, Ine., Cleveland, Ohio. 569,438, ren. 4-3—73. Cl. 19. 

Eversha: ne., Milford, Conn. 823,745-6, canc. Cl. 51. 

Evsco Pharmaceutical Corp., Oceanside, N.Y. 956,388, pub. 
1-16-73. Cl. 18. 

Expanded Metal Co. Ltd., The, London, England. 92,204, ren. 


—3-—73. Cl. 14. 
Exxon Corp., Flemington, N.J. 299,992, ren. 4—3-73. 15. 
tandard Oil Co., ‘Flemington, NS. 956,- 


Exxon Corp., from 
334—5, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 6. 
ub. 1-16-73. Cl. 26. 
1,370, ren. 4—3-73. Cl. 


FMC Corp., San Jose, Calif. 956,480 

— Giove Co., Fairfield, Iowa. 571 

Wormer Bros. Co., Torrance, Calif. 956,655, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 

Federated Department Stores, Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio. 956,557, 
1-16-73. 42. 

Feinman, Beverly. d.b.a. Simchas Designs, Chicago, Ill. 956,- 
525, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 38. 

Fieldcrest Mills, Ine., Eden, N.C. 956,564—6, pub. 1-16-73. 

First Federal Savings & cage Association of Wichita, Wichita, 
ay i 660, pub. 1-16-73. Multiple Class (Classes 101 
an ° 


First National Bank of Denver, The, Denver, Colo. 956,659, 
pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 101. 

First Union, Inc., St. Louis, Mo. 956,666, pub. 1-16-73. Mul- 
tiple Class (Classes 101 and 102). 

Flanders Filters, Inc., Washington, D.C. 956,707. Cl. 


Flicker Vacuum Mfg., Ine., Brooklyn, N.Y. goods: * pub. 
1-16-73. Cl. 23. 
Flood Safety Products Co.: See— 


Parmelee Industries, Ine. 
Flying Tigers (American Volunteer Group-Chinese Air Force) 
Inc., The, Los Angeles, Calif. 428,211, cance. Cl. 8. 
Foremost Dairies, Inc., San Francisco, Calif. 823,709, canc. 


Fostoria Glass Co., Moundsville, W. Va. 222,459. cance. Cl. 33. 

Frisina, J. Daniel. d.b.a.. The Snooty Fox Boutique, $ Meadville. 
Pa. 956.667, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 101. 

rete ey Co., Long Valley, N.J. 956,500, pub. 1-16- 


GCL Mercantile Corp., Hawthorne, N.J. 956,456, pub. 1-16— 
73. Cl. 23. 


Gabrieleen Co., Inc., Chicago, Ill. 823,744, cane. Cl. 51. 
Gagaen. Mathew R., Revere, Mass. 956,392, pub. 1-16-73. 


Gardner, Albert M., Jr., Lancaste, Pa. 823,606, canc. Cl. 22. 
Gaylord Area Chamber of Commerce, Gaylord, Mich. 956,- 
529, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 38. 
oy Marie A., Trustee of Charles B. Kaufman (de- 
“s32: d.b.a. Nixalite Ye oad of America, Rock Island, 
Ti. 559,188, ren. 4—3—73. Cl 
General, Cigar Co., Inc., New York, N.Y. 956,383, pub. 1-16- 


Gooeral S Com: peuputer Systems, Inc., Dallas, Tex. 456,482, pub. 


bar phen Co., New York, N.Y. 956,402, pub. 1-16-73. 


INDEX OF REGISTRANTS 


one ~~ 2 Corp., White Plains, N.Y. 956,318, pub. 1-16— 


73. Cl. 
aera Foods Corp., White Plains, N.Y. 956,596, pub .1-16— 
General Mills Fun Group, Inc., Minneapolis, Minn. 956,438—9, 
pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 22. 
General Motors Corp., Detroit, Mich. 956,466, pub. 1-16-73. 
George, P.D., Co., The, St. Louis, Mo. 956,409—10, pub. 1-16— 
73 


Gerstung International Sport Education, Inc., from egy 
Gerstung International Sport Education, Inc., Towson, M 
956,427 hae 1-16-73. Cl. 22. 


Gillette , The, Boston, Mass. 956,625, pub. 11—7-72. Cl. 
Gillette Co., The, Boston, Mass. 956,630, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 
Mass. 956,642, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 


Gillette Co., The, Boston, 


Goldblatt Tool Co., Kansas City, 


Kans. 956,699. Cl. 23. 
Cire amen Corp., Akron, Ohio.. 956, 476, pub. 1-—16- 


6. 
Grace W. R., & Co., Cambridge, Mass. 956,619, pub. 1-16-73. 
Grace, W. R., & Co., Cambridge, Mass. 570,646, ren. 4—3-73. 


Greater Nebraska Life Insurance Co., Lincoln, Nebr. 823,783, 


cane. Cl. 102. 
Greenleaf, Inc., Denver, Colo. 823,566, canc. Cl. 10. 


Greiff-Werke Gustav Winkler KG, Bamberg, Germany. 956,- 
33, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 39. 

Gro-Kote, Inc., Santa Rosa, Calif. 823,697, canc. Cl. 46. 

Gruen Industries, Inc., New York, N.Y. 569,501, ren. 4-378. 


Gruen Industries, Inc., New York, N.Y. 575,251, ren. 4-83-73. 
Gruen Industries, Inc., New York, N.Y. 576,659, ren. 4—3-—73. 
Grunwald-Marr, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. 956,541, pub. 1-16- 
Cuatet rem Inc., Buchanan, N.Y. 956,452, pub. 1-16— 
Guaeren Albert A., Honolulu, Hawaii. 956,588, pub. 1-16~—73. 
Gupson, ametries, Inc., Torrance, Calif. 956,403, pub. 1-16— 
Haberstroh Farm pregeets, Ine., Mount Clemens, Mich. 956,- 
599, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 4 
Halliburton Co., Duncan, Okla. 956,447, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 23. 
—s Fashion Accessories, Inc., Indiana, Pa. 568,794, ren. 
Hand Brands, Inc., Pound Ridge, N.Y. 823,703, canc. Cl. 46. 
Hand Brands, Inc., Pound Rid N.Y. 823,710, cane. Ci. 46. 
Hanes Corp., ‘Winston-Salem, .c. 956,537, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 
Hansen, A. L., Mfg. Co., Gurnee, Ill. 956,365, pub. 1-16-73. 


Multiple Class (Classes 13, 14, and 25). 
Hansrote, Robert R., os! Pure Water Society, Lincoln, Nebr. 


956,499, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 31. 
Hardwick’ Products, Inc., Marblehead, Mass. 823,762, canc. 


Cl. 52. 

ri John A., Bass River, Mass. 956,361, pub. 1-16~73. 

Haver-Lockhart Laboratories, Inc., Shawnee, Kans. 823,590, 
cance. 

Hawkinson, Paul E., Co., Minneapolis, Minn. 576,966, ren. 
43-73. Cl. 23. 


Heath, L. S.. & Sons. Inc., Robinson, Tl., from Chocolate In- 
ternational, Inc., Belmont, Calif. 956,594, pub. 1-2-73. Cl. 


46. 
Heineken Brouwerijen N.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands. 956,- 
608. pub. a 1 ag Cl. 4 
Heinz, B. T., d.b.a. B. T. Heinz Co., Seattle, Wash. 823,640, 
Cl. 9. 


cane. 6. 
Hercules Inc.. Waetagies. Del. 956.341, pub. 1-16-73. 
S.B.H. A 


Herrick, Stephen B., d. ssociates, Redwood City, 

ed pogads, pub. = “16-73. Multiple Class (Classes 23, 
Bers Ginger Ale Co., Jacksonville, Fla. 823,686, canc. Cl. 
a. 3 4 & Chemical Corp., Perth Amboy, N.J. 823,573, canc. 
Hetherington, A. J., Co., Hughson, Calif. 823,592, canc. Cl. 
Hewitt Soap Co., Inc., The, Dayton, Ohio. 570,025, ren. 4—3- 
Haffenreffer & Co.. Boston, Mass. 92,336, ren. 4—3-73. 


Cl. 48. 
Hickory Farms of Ohio, Inc., Toledo, Ohio. 956.718. Cl. 46. 
er ee Sportswear, Inc., Newark, N.J. 823,667, canc. Cl. 


Hilton Hotels Corp., Chicago, Ill. 956,651, pub. 1-16-73. C1. 
Canada. 956,- 


Inc., 


Hobrough Ltd.. Vancouver. British Columbia, 
647, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 100. 

Holland Natural  Pregnets, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. 956,602, 
pub. 1-16-73. 46. - 

Balione yas ay Co., Hollister, Calif. 956,601, pub. 1-16-73. 


Bomegell Inc., Minneapolis, Minn. 956,474, pub. 1-16-73. 


Horland, Richard, d.b.a. Suner Stamp Mfg. Co., West Oran 
N.J. 956,449, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 23. 2: " “7 


Horlicks Corp., Racine, Wis. 569,826, ren. 4—3-—73. Cl. 46. 
as emma Co., Utica, N.Y. 956,419, pub. 10-3-72. C1. 


Hoyt, Earl W., Los Altos, Calif. 823,609, canc. Cl. 22. 
Hudnut, Richard, Morris Plains, N.J. 823,751, canc. Cl. 51. 


™ m 


Hussmanno oy : saad Co., Bridgeton, Mo. 956,498, pub. 
ei. — nom 


ybird Tu shore i ae. Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. 956,304, 
pub. 1-16-7 
— a Westeott r ‘Dunning, Inc., Baltimore, Md. 574,959, 
Hysan Chicago, Lil. 956,325, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 6. 
Hysa Scient fic, from ge " Ginical Laborato: 
tries, Fountain Valley, Sait 956,316, pub. i. 
Roland C., Andover 823,618, can 22. 
rial-Eastman Corp., hic Si 086,709. & 35. 
In Head Inc., New York, fy 572,746, ren. 4-3-73. Cl. 


13. 
Indian Head Inc., New York, N.Y. 572,750, ren. 4—3—73. Cl. 13. 
Information Management Facilities,” Inc., New York, N.Y. 


956,470, pub. ie ie Cl. 2 
Ingersoll-Rand Co., Woodcliff Lake, N.J. 573,281, ren. 4-3— 


ae -Rand Co., Woodcliff Lake, N.J. 574,879, ren. 4-3—73. 
a Co. of North America, Philadelphia, Pa. 956,721. 


Institute of Music & Motivation, Inc., Lubbock, Tex. 956,679, 
rae Tae Chicago iil. 301,228, ren, 48-73. Cl. 39. 

ne. 
interes Inc., Chicago, Ill. 573, roe ren. 4—3-—73. Cl. 39. 
International Clinical Laboratory Industries: See— 

en 

International Decoratives Co,, Broomfield, Colo. 956,616, “o 
International Paper Co, New York, N.Y. 828 

nternatio ‘aper Co., 
+. eo Paper Co., New York, N.Y. 956, eo ab. 12 a 


2. Cl. 
Jacob "Baadie, Ltd., Baltimore, Md. 573,986, ren. 4-38-73. 


ood, Calif. 956,360, pub. 10-10-72, Mul- 
ple Class (C 13, 19, 21, 23, 26, and 29). 

Jeno's, In Inc., Duluth, Minn. 956,578, pub. 11-14-72. Cl. 46. 

Jett-Fagg, inc., Tulsa, Okla, 956, b. 73. Cl. 84. 

Jobst Testitute, Inc., The, Toledo, Ohio. 956,715. Cl. 44. 

Johnson & Johnson, New Brunswick, NJ. 956,573, pub, 12- 


J ay NS ga. Kirkwood Enterprises, Winter 
ones, Thomas r 
“16-73. Cl. 


mi Fla. 956, as) ‘pub. 1 22. 
Lin 8pecial ities, Inc., Manhattan Beach, Calif. 956,434-5, 
Tokyo, Japan. 


ub. 1-16—7 
wept i i Kaisha Hattori Tokeiten, Chuo-ku, 
956,469, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 23. 
Kaiser Aluminum $ Chemical Corp., Oakland, Calif. 572,529, 
ren. 4-3-73. Cl. 2 
Kaiser Aluminum : ‘Chemical Corp., Oakland, Calif. 956,314, 
ub. 54-71. Cl. 6. 
K. apes! Label Co., Kalamazoo, Mich, 956,523, pub. 1-16— 
Kalender, Nick, da, Nick Kalender Farm, Dinuba, Calif. 
823,701, canc. Cl. 4 
Kanebo, Ltd., from Kan chi Boseki 
d.b.a. Kanegafuchi Spin: ans Co., Ltd. 
Osaka, Japee. Sts 956,716. Cl. 46. 
Kanegafuch Kabushiki Kaisha, d.b.a. Kanegafuchi 
a “er ta: See— 
an 
Kay-Cee Industrial zpetem, Inc., New York, N.Y. 956,550-1, 


pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 4 
Keene Corp., New York N.Y. 956,445, - Pe. 1-16-78. Cl. 23. 
. 956,389, pub, 1-16— 


Regge E*ezmacsuticals Inc., Keene, Tex 


Indus- 
. 6. 


Janus, ine. Inglew 


Kabushiki iki Kaisha, 
, Miyakojima-ku, 


Kenco Engineering Co., , Okla. 95 Cl. 26. 
Kerite Co., The "SS SR Conn. 572, sre. ren. 4-8-73, Cl. 


Cl. 21. 
Keyes Fibre Co., Waterville, Maine. 303,802, ren. 4-38-73. 


2. 
—- Consolidated Ng iy em u m3 Ill. 956,37; 
xiimon, ean - -b.a. W: Pi 5 one ite 4 
n, J. Warne 
ee 711 a a. Warner mae ‘o., Philadelphia, 


Koehrin Co., Milwaukee, Wis, 956,455, pub. 1-16-78. 23. 
Konate Pharmacal Co., Inc., ‘Springfield’ Gardens, Ny 833, 
Konickite Bob iP Indu 
onin my ny Bg i EB ti 
sansinelande, DeeGty pab A618 CBOs enapone 
, Inec., from L 
Ind. 956,380, pub. 1-16-73. cL 16. ects, mine, - 
me oy ES 
is, Inc. 
La Salle Wines & Champagne, Inc., Farmin 823,- 
687, canc. Cl. 45. eae Pe ee 


— Corp., The, New Orleans, La. 956,489, pub. 1-16-78. 


Larbar Corp., St. Paul, Minn, 823,562, canc. Cl. 9. 
Lark Luggage Corp., New York, N.Y. 828,548, canc. Cl, 8. 
Larus 2 Brother Co., Richmond, Va. 956,382, pub, 11-7-73. 


hom Petit Fils de L. U. Chonard & Cie S.A., Ge 
land. 956,491, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 27. ae ee 


oe Sportswear, Inc., New York, N.Y. 828,678, canc. 
a. Inc., New York, N.Y. 956,582, pub. 1-16-73. 
Lebanon Woolen Mills, Inc., Ni ~Y. . 

2, we oe is, Ine ew York, N.Y. 572,157, ren 
Lee Road Mureery. Inc., Shaker Heights, Ohio. 956,343, pub. 


12-26-72. Cl. 1 
Les_ Assaisonnements Briards, La -sur-M. 

Maeeel. Pammmcnte, Detar wee. I gny-sur-Marne (Seine et 
a Beetheup Co., North Walex, Pa. 956,481, pub, 1-16- 












TM iv 


Lenox Candles, Inc., Oshboch, Wis. 574,966, ren. 4-38-73. 


Laver Brothers Co., New York, N.¥. 300,295, ren. 4-3-73. 


oS ee Co., New York, N.¥. 568,803, ren. 4-3-73. Cl. 


Lighine, Alexts, & Co., Bordeaux, France. 956,607, pub. 1-16- 
Hi bit Sage gory, ll Delicacies, “Minne 


yee 
ra ien P eae ks Iie 1, 
Litho ¢ 


3 Subrook, N.Y. 828,822, 


Litton pee Systems, tek, New York, N.Y. 956,345, pub. 
1-16-78. Cl. 11. 
Litton Business Systems, Inc., Orange, N.J. 956,479, pub. 


sea Shipley’ Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio. 956,468, pub. 


~ aitadena, Calif. 823,570, Cl. 18. 
see ese veh ee Clopment ‘Corp. Los Angeles, Calif. 


5, wie CCH 15, 1 Bi and oe: Se 
n& C (Chases SEAR "NT. 19.288 ‘pub. ube 116-78. 
ae 49. ne 8 Soap Co., Los Angeles, Calif. 569,580, ren. 4~3-— 


Labrication, Engi E rs, Inc., Fort Worth, Tex, 956,377, pub. 
Labdetress ta Laboritories, Inc., Herkimer, N.Y. 576,568, ren. 
4-3-78. 


Lyon Metal Products, Inc., Aurora, Ill, 570,062, ren. 4—3-73. 

lean Metal Products, Inc., Aurora, Ill. 571,461, ren, 43-73. 

«Gi from McQ, Inc., Indianapolis, Ind. 956,544, pub. 1—-16— 
faces : Bee— 


Magic American Chemical Corp., Cleveland, Ohio. 573,943, 
ren, 4—3-738. Cl. 5. 
a Junior Chamber of Commerce, Maitland, Fla. 823,- 
, canc. 
Mamma Cookie Bakeries, Inc., Chicago, Ill. 568,313, ren. 
4—3-73. Cl. 46. 
Marlboro Wire Goods Co., Inc., Marlborough, Mass. 956,696. 


Cl. 22. 

Marubeni America Corp., from Marubeni-Iida (America), Inc., 
New York, N.Y. 956,412, pub. 1-16-73. Multiple Class 
Classes 2i and 25 


( 
Marubeni-lida eostee , Inc.: See— 
Marubeni erica orp. 
Mattel, Inc., Hawthorne, Calif. 823,620—3. canc. Cl. 
Masterpiece Studios, Ine., Chicago, in. 956,528, pub. 77 6-73. 


CL. 38. 
mae Inc,, Hawthorne, Calif. 956,428-33, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 


Mattel, Inc., Hawthorne, Calif. gee. rid pub. 1-16-73. Cl. as. 
Mattel, Inc., Hawthorne, Calif. » Bap 1-16-73. Cl. 
Broth hers Co., Inc. linesspome, inn. 956,323, ¥ 


—16-73. 
May, Sharies N., & Co., Chica; eg tr) »782, canc. Cl. 49. 


Maynard Sales International, 
Citation Mf, Ine. 
McCloskey ‘Varnish ¢ Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 576,648, ren. 4—3— 


McCulloch Properties, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. 956, 
1-16-73. Ch 107. ” ert, we 


Medi-Kay Laboratorie: Co., Shawnee Mission, Ki 4, 

cy 3 Spee 

e le Shoe Co ew Yor! 679, 

Messi il, oF ine. hana f co et 8. cane Cl ae 
we) ran c. rem treet Publications, Inc., 

Plainview, N.Y. 436, pub. 1-16-73. Multiple Class 


(Classes 32 and 51). 
Melrepolitas wae | a. Inc., Long Island City, N.Y. 575,- 
Michigan Hanger Co., * Fiubbard, Ohio, 956,372, pub. 1-16-73. 
Michigan anittger, Publishing Co. Kalamazoo, Mich. 823,- 
<= # Tastraments, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. 956,574, pub. 
Midwest Federal Savings & Loan Association of Minneapolis, 


wn lis, Minn. 568,947. ren. 4~8-73. Cl. 102. 
a Laboratories, Inc., Elkhart, Ind. 956, 327, pub. 1-16— 


Mitte Taboratortes, Inc., Elkhart, Ind. 956,628, pub. 1-16~ 
Mier peowing Co., Milwaukee, Wis. 570,837, ren, 4-3-73. 
Minnesota Mintas & Mfg. Co., St. Paul, Minn, 956,358, pub. 


1-16-73. 


Minnesota patbe 
116-78. Gee r Co., Minneapolis, Minn. 956,442, pub. 


_—. YS Een. New York, N.Y. 956,657, pub. 1-16-73. 
Modern Globe. In N 
8-78 C139. ¢., North Wilkesboro, N.C. 576,488, ren. 
Monarch Marking System Co., The: —— 
Monarch Marking Systems, _ = 
Monarch Marking Systems, Ine., 
System Co., Dayton, Ohio. 956, p++ 


Monroe Auto Equi 
1-16-73. Cl is pment Co., Monroe, Mich. 956,393, pub. 


Montebello Liquors, Inc. d.b. G -0” 
more, Md. 956,610, pub. 12-8-70. cam ith Naiaal 


cs th Monarch Marking 


INDEX OF REGISTRANTS 


urray Com; of Tozas, Inc., d.b.a, Boston Gear Works, 
Mttbureh Pa. 208,486, ren. 4—3-73. Cl. 23. 
NL Industries, Inc., New York, N.¥. 956,306, pub. 1-16-73. 


Nanco “Corp., Bellevue, Wash, 956,355-6, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 
12. 


Narda Microwave Corp., The, Plainview, N. x 956,398, pub. 
1-16-73, Multi a Clais (Classes 21 and 26 
National Associa “ + eeee tl Grand Ter- 
ce, Calif. 956 724. 
ational Ch Chicle I Products Co., Palo Alto, Calif. 956,580, pub. 


6-73. Cl. 46 
National Research Corp., Cambridge, Mass. 823,682-3, canc. 


4 
watlonal pag er ape Inc., Boston, Mass. 
, pu ag 
Natone Co Los Angeles, ae nt 956,638, pub. 9-14-71. Cl. 


Newman é a Non York, N.Y. 823,676, canc. Cl. 39. 
—— & bs = ‘0, Be 256: 317, pub. 1-16-73. 
cttipse Clase (Classes 6 and 26). 
Nordlinger Concepts Inc., New oa Ny rire 552, pub. 1-16— 


North Airlines, Inc., d.b.a. Beets Orient Airlines, Minne- 
apolis, Minn. 823,788, canc. Cl. 1 
A qndustri (4/8, Sa Denmark. 956,320, pub. 
Official Publications, Inc., New York, N.Y. 956,526, pub. 
1-16-73. Cl. 38. 
Oneida Ltd., Oneida, —_ 956,460, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 23. 
Oneida Ltd., Onei N.Y. 956,465, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 23. 
Oneida zbackaging ucts, Inc., ifton, N.J. 568,418, ren. 
4-3-73. Cl 
Opel, Adam, Aktiengesellschaft, Russelsheim am Main, Ger- 
many. 956, 396, pub. 1-16-78. Cl. 19. 
Or; — Inc., est Orange, N.J. 956,331, pub. 1-16-73. 


Orjene co. “Co. Inc., Long Island City, N.Y. 956,629, pub. 1-16— 


Orleans Dor Candy Co., 4.b.a. ap oy Packaging Co., Chi- 
cago, Ill, 569,205, ren. "4-83-78. C 
et * 7 ae Equipment Co., Inc., ie. Ind. 956,714. Cl. 


Owgtemse Tool Co., Owatonna, Minn. 956,467, pub. 1-16-73. 


Ox Be aman Corp., Warren, Mich. 956,328, pub. 
pF Frazer A.B., Helsinki, Finland. 569,391, ren, 4—3—73. 
ia Chemical Co., Detroit, Mich. 956,321, pub. 1-16-73. 


Parke’ Davis & Co., Detroit, Mich. 823,597, canc. Ci. 18. 
Parmelee Industries, Inc., Kansas City, ’ Mo., from Flood 
sets Products Co., Chicago, Tl. 956,483, pub, 1-16-73. 


Paterson Arn Ltd., London, England. 956,315, pub. 


1-16-7 
Pellon ong New York, N.Y. 956,558, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 42. 
oO 


vegdiaee.s olen Mills, Portland, Oreg. 572,401, ren. 4—3- 
eg C., Co., Inc., New York, N.Y. 956,534, pub. 1-16— 


Per Se, Inc., Stanford, Calif. 823,664, canc. Cl. 38. 

Pettibone Laboratories, Inc., New York, N.Y. 956,639, pub. 
1-16-73. Cl. 52. 

Pfizer Inc., New York, N.Y. 956,338, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 8. 

Philadelphia Resins Corp., Montgomeryville, Pa. 956,351-2, 
pub, 1-16-73. Cl. 12. 

Piecchione, Nicholas Everett, Providence, R.I. 956,712. Cl. 37. 

Pilot Life Insurance Co., Greensboro, N.C. 956, 674, pub. 
1-16-73. Cl. 102. 

Pioneer Marketing Associates Ltd., Don Mills, Ontario, Can- 
ada. 956,640, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 52. 

Polaroid Corp., Cambridge, Mass. 956,484, pub. 1—16—73. Cl. 


26. 
Pollutrol Technology, Inc., Portland, Maine. 956,444, pup. 
8-24-71. Cl. 23. 


Potlatch Forests, Inc., San Francisco, Calif. 956,691. Cl. 12. 
a + gemys Corp., New York, N-Y. 956,451, pub. 1-16— 


Press/Product maceing, Inc., Seattle, Wash. 956,353, pub. 
1-16-73. Cl. 12. 

Prince Macaroni Mfg. Co., d.b.a. Prince Macaroni Mfg. Co. 
and Remon, Prince Macaroni Mfg. Co., Lowell, Mass. 569,- 
035, ren. 4—3-—73. Cl. 46. 

Procter & Gamble Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio. 570,027, ren. 
4—3-78. Cl. 52. 


Products International Co., Phoenix, Ariz. 956,487, pub. 
1-16-73. Cl. 26, 

Psychiatric News & Views, Inc., New York, N.Y. 823,811, 
cane. Cl. 38. 

Quaker Oats Co., The, Chicago, Ill. 823,812, canc. Cl. 46. 

Cogs Oats Co., The, Chicago, Ill. 956, 603, pub. 1-16-73. 


Questor Corp., Toledo, Ohio. 956,506, pub. 1-16-73. Cl, 34. 

RDS Development Services. Willowdale, Ontario, Canada. 
956,527, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 38. 

— Foods, Inc., New York, N.Y. 956,582, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 

Raffetto, William G., Ellwood City, Pa. 956,645-—6, pub. 1—4— 
72. Ci. 100. 

Ralston Purina Co., St. Louis, Mo. 302,108, ren. 4—3-—73. Cl. 
46. 

Relgten, Purina Co., St. Louis, Mo. 956,583, pub. 1-16-73. 
Cl. 46. 


Raytheon Co., Lexington, Mass. 956,471, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 
26. 









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Reeder Perdeqeent Corp., Minneapolis, Minn. 956,422, pub. 
1-16-7 

hold-Albert-Chemie Aktiengesellschaft, Hamburg, Ger- 

oo 956,299, pub. 1-16-73. Multiple Class (Classes 1 


and 6 
Relehbotd Chemicals, Inc., White Plains, N.Y. 956,357, pub. 
1-16-73. Cl. 12. 
Ren eter ae. : ; See— 
rp. ¥ 
Rese aed hurech of Jesus Cotes of Latter Day Saints, 
ependence, Mo. 956,687, oe cl. 
poten Inc., New York, N.Y.’9 8 720. cl. 
Ricci, ‘Nina, S.A.R.L., Paris, France. bse 624, pub, 1-16— 


73. Cl. 51. 
Richardson-Merrell Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio, 823,593, canc. Cl. 
Richardson-Merrell Inc., New York, N.Y. 823,596, canc. Cl. 


18. 
Richey’s Inc., Scottsdale, Ariz. 956,310, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 
= ‘oto G.m.b.H., Wiesbaden, Germany. 956,319, pub. fhe: 
. Multiple Class (Classes 6 and 26). 
Robbins Flooring Co., Memphis, Tenn. 565,243, ren. 4—-3—73. 


CL. 
Robbins rm, Myers, Inc., Springfield, Ohio. 574,672, ren. 4-3— 
oe Haas Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 956,648, pub. 1-16-73. 
Roman. George, 1 Baltimore, Md. 823,635, canc. Cl. 23. 
Rosenthal, Herbe ert, * omed Corp., "New York, N.Y. 956,493, 


pub. 1-16-73. 
Rogal Industries hae Pasadena, Calif. 569,982, ren. 4—-3—73. 


oe Tuc., Cleveland, Ohio. 956,350, pub. 1-16— 

a Thomas Howie Barr, Wetherby, England. 956,418, 
b. 1-16-73. Cl. 22. 

Safeway Stores, Inc., Oakland, Calif. 956,600, pub. 1-16-73. 


Sander Wood as Co., Ine., Chicago, Ill. 956,664, pub. 
1-16-73. Cl. 1 

neon es Inc., Nashua, N.H, 956,488, pub. 1—16— 

Sarne Handbag Co., Inc., New York, N.Y. 956,311, pub. 1-16- 


Schenley Distillers, Inc., New York, N.Y. 956,609, pub. 12—26— 


Schiffer, Stanley L., d.b.a. Attitude Associates, Arlington, Va. 
956,670, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 101. 
Schnuck Markets, Inc., St. Louis, Mo. 956,595, pub. 1-16-73. 


46. 
ww <= 4, 8. Fae & Co., Inc., New York, N.Y. 575,046, ren. 
seawarss, Charles, & Co., Chicago, Ill. 956,562, pub. 1-16-73. 
sar eg Mfg. Co., Two Rivers, Wis. 956,494, pub. 1-16-73. 


Scot Lad Foods, Inc. one Tibma Baking Co., Chicago, Ill. 
956,585, pro. 1-16-78. Cl. 46. 
Scot Lad ‘oods, Inc., uhicen, Ill. 956,587, pub. 10-10-72. 


Seoti , om Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 303,536, ren. 4—3-73. Cl. 


ae a ay hoe Diego, Inc., Chula Vista, Calif, 956,535, pub. 

Sealed Power Corp. Moshegen. 26 rn 956,450, pub. 1-16-73. 
Multiple Class (Classes 2: 

“Sebino” La Bambola Italiana, _ Brescia, Italy. 956,- 
420, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 22. 

Sentry — Corp., Cleveland, Ohio, 956,485, pub. 1—16- 


Separator meciacaring 126. Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 956,- 
463, pub. 1-16-73 
Serv- wv -AP ortion, Inc., Van Nuys, Calif. 956,519, pub. 1-16-73. 


Set < eneme Inc., Cleveland, Ohio. 956,346, pub. 1-16-73. 


Sherman, Robert M., d.b.a. Madeleine de Martel Cosmetics, 
New York, N.Y. 823,752-3. canc. Cl. 

Sherman, Robert M..'d.b.a. yy de Martel Cosmetics, 
New York, N.Y. 823,757, canc. Cl. 5 

=. Cup, Inc., Kensington, on "658, 309, pub. 12-23-69. 


2. 
, Co., Ltd., Chuo-ku, Tokyo, Japan. 956,623, pub. 
1-16-73. Cl. 51. 


Shulton. Inc., Clifton, N.J. 956,644, pub. 1-16-73. Cl, 52. 
Shure, Brothers Inc., Evanston, Ill. 956,399, pub. 1-16-73. 


Siegfried Gerstung International Sport: See— 
Gerstung International Sport ucation, Inc. 


be Carl, Heiligenhaus, Rhineland, Lem 
pub. 1-16-73. Multiple Class (Classes 21 and ). 


Silberline Mfg. Co., Inc., Lansford, Pa. aba.eee, Cl. 16. 


er Tom L., d.b.a. Sta-Slim Products, San Pedro, Calif. 
956,569, pub. 1-16-78. Cl. 44 


Skookum Packers Association, Inc., Wenatchee, Wash. 823,- 
665, canc. Cl. 38. ” ‘ 


Smith Street Publications, Inc.: See— 
Frank Merriwell, Inc. 


Snpéers Drug Stores, Inc., St. Paul, Minn. 823,594, canc. 


956,400, 


Sommer, G. M., Co., Inc., De a " _ 
we ne troit, Mich. 956,443, pub. 1—16- 


Gog, Walter F., d.b.a. Filmkraft Services and Filmkraft Mfg. 
Co., Los Angeles, Calif. 956,475, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 26. . 

Spaulding,. Edward H., d.b.a. Edward x. a ulding Co., 

Oxnard, Calif. 956,463, pub. 1-16-78. Cl. 23. — 


INDEX OF REGISTRANTS 











™ v 


Seectalty Products Co., Jersey City, N.J. 956,378, pub. 1-16- 
Spies 2 Inc., San Francisco, Calif. 956,589, pub. 1-16— 
Gerinaiie. . Rolling Meadows, Ill, 956,313, pub. 1-16-73. 
Springbok Editions, Inc., New York, N.Y. 823,610-11, canc. 
— Oil Co. : See— 


Exxon Corp. 

Star Bonifacio Echeverria, §.A., Eibar, Guipuzcoa, Spain. 
956. oho, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 

os Pa it wee of Education, Atlanta, Ga. 956,677, pub. 

Steak & Ale Restaurants of America, Inc., Dallas, Tex. 956,- 
590-3, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 46. 

Steel Bar M Mills Association, Oak Park, Ill. 569,072, ren. 4—3- 


73. 
Steelcote Mfg. Co., St. Louis, Mo. 570,234, ren, 4-3-73. Cl. 
Steeleote Mfg. Co., St. Louis, Mo. 571,577, ren, 4-83-73. Cl. 


Stella-KG. Werner oan, Niederwalluf, Germany. 956,477, 
pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 2 
ons Drug Inc., New York, N.Y. 956,332, pub, 1-16-73. 


Stevens, rad: Bad s Co., Inc., New York, N.Y. 956,545, pub. 

Stiles, Robert S: 4.b.a, Boji Distributors, San Diego, Calif. 
956,575, pub. 1-16-78. Cl. 44, 

stim-U4 Plant, Inc., Columbus, Ohio. 956,344, pub. 1-16-73. 


stone ‘onstruction Equipment, Inc., Honeoye, N.Y. 956,703. 


oan , Co., Miami Beach, Fla. 956,726. Cl. 107. 

Stork o~ Restaurant, Inc., The, New York, N.Y. 956,654, 
pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 100. 

Story, Milton, Hillsdale, N.J. 956,618, pub, 1-16-73. Cl. 50. 

Strategic Merchandising Corp., New York, N.Y. 823,801, canc. 


Cl. 22. 
Studio Twelve, Costa Mesa, Calif. 956,549, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 
N.Y. 956,308, pub, 1-16-73. 


Sunline, Inc., d.b.a. Dyer Confections, St. Louis, Mo. 956,- 
579, pub. 3-14-72. Ci. 

Surfers’ World, Inc., A Calif. 823,607-8, canc. Cl. 22. 

Switsen, Henry N., ‘.b.a. Falcon Lights, Los Angeles, Calif. 
956, 401, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 21. 

Sybron Corp., Rochester, N.Y. 956,322, pub. 10-31-72. Ci. 6. 

Systems, Inc., Menomonee Falls, Wis 701. Cl. 23. 
& roduce Co., Inc., d.b.a. T & L Produce Co., San 
Antonio, Tex. 571, 407, ren. 4—3-73. Cl. 46. 

Taisei Zinzoku Kogyosho Co., Ltd., Hyogoku, Kobe, Japan. 
956,368, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 13. 

Tandy Corp. , a.b.a Radio Shack, from Allied Radio Corp., Fort 
Worth, eX, 956,515, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 36. 

Taterstate Frozen Foods, Washburn, Maine. 823,815, canc. 


a Petts, Inc., Nutley, N.J, 956,496, pub. 12-26— 
a Kita-ku, Osaka, Japan. 956,561, pub. 1-16-73. 


Teledyne Mid- aperiene Corp., Los Angeles, Calif. 573,704, 
ren, 4—3—73. 26. 

Templeton, eniy & Co., Broadview, Ill. oes, Me 7 Cl. 23. 

Textron, Inc., Providence, R.I. 956,492, ~—16—73. Cl. 28. 

Thomas & Betts Corp., Elizabeth, N.J. 75,600, ren, 4-3-73. 
1 

TT en we @ Chemical Co., Kansas City, Kans. 823,- 

eanc. Cl. 

Tolaram, Ram, d.b.a. A. R. Tolaram International Agencies, 
Kowloon, ‘Hongkong. 956,337, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 8. 

Topper Corp., Elizabeth, N.J. 956,695. Cl. 22. 

Topps Chewing Gum, Inc., Brooklyn, N.Y. 956,576, pub. 1—16— 


73. Cl. 

Towle. aifs. Co., Newburyport, Mass. 575,670, ren. 4—3—73. 
Cl. 28. 

ee Union Corp., Chicago, Ill. 956,511, 2m 1-16-73. Cl. 
4 


Trans Union Corp., Chicago, Tll. 956,514. ee Cl. 35. 

Trans Union Corp... Chicago, Ill. 956,688. . 1-16-73. Cl. 
101. 

be aT we Resources, Inc., Ogden, Utah. 956,369, pub. 
1-1 1 

Trippense oe 4.b.a. Wildlife Supply Co., Saginaw, Mich. 
956.472, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 26. 

Turf-Seed, Inc., Hubbard, Oreg. 956,688. Cl. 1. 

Te Harvey, Ltd., New York, N.Y. 956,546, pub. 10—-10— 
72. Cl. 39. 

21st Contry 2 oe Ltd., Atlanta, Ga. 956,416, 
pub. 1 — cl. 

Tyzack, A.. & on. Ltd., Scheffield, England. 90,762, ren. 
PS 43 ci. 23. 

Unifi, Inc.. Greensboro, N.C. 956,560, pub. 1-16-73. Multiple 


Class (Classes 42 and 106). 
Union canes Corp., New York, N.Y. 956,329, pub, 1-16-73. 
cl. 


Sun Chemical Corp., New York, 
Cl. 1. 


Union eR Los Angeles, Cailf. 956,661, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 
101. 


United National Life Insurance Co., Mesa, Ariz. 823,806, 

eanc. Cl. 38. 

wares 3 a Reetowe Magazine Corp., New York, N.Y. 823,807, 
cl 


Unite States Aviation Underwriters, Inc., New York, N.Y. 
956,672, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 102. 










T™ v1 

U.S. Industries, Inc., New York, N.Y. 956,540, pub. 1-16-73. 
. 38. 

vs Packaging Corp., Greenville, S.C. 956,457, pub. 1-16-73. 


ersity of of the —_—, San Francisco, Calif. 956,682, pub. 
1-16-7 
Universal pabiishing & Distributiong Corp., New York, N.Y. 


823,659—60, canc. Cl. 38. 
Universal Restaurants, Inc., Kendall, Fla. 956,650, pub. 1- 


16-73. Cl. 100. 
Valentino Couture, Inc., New York, N.Y. 956,665, pub. 1-16— 
British Columbia, 


73. Cl. 1 
Veueae ian rock om ts. oe ene 
Velsicol Chemica! ‘Corp., Chicago, Til. 956,342, pub, 1-16-73. 
bs ms Mfg. Co., Owosso, Mich. 956,504, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 


Vermont Marble Co., Brosies, aS. ett -: 1-16-73 
Multiple Oe Class (Classes 1, , 16, 21, 23, 
27, 2 and 37). 

Vibram 8. vy Albizzate, Varese, ~aem 956,548, pub. 1-16-73. 


Viger yee Inc., Kensington, Md. 956,473, pub. 1-16— 


Vitamin Products Co., d.b.a. Standard Process Laboratories, 
Milwaukee, Wis. 823,696, canc. 46. 
Hiram. & Sons Inc., Detroit, Mich. 304,242-5, ren. 
3-73. Ci. 10" 


Wang Laboratories, Inc., Tewksbury, Mass. 956,706. Cl. 26. 
Warner-Lambert Co., Morris Plains, N.J. 572,767, ren. 43-73. 


Cl. 18. 

Wembley Industries, Inc., New Orleans, La. 956,536, pub. 10— 
3-72. Cl. 39. 

Western Pennsylvania National Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa. 823,- 
782, canc. Cl. 102. 


INDEX OF REGISTRANTS 


Western Publishing Co., Inc., Racine, Wis. 956,421, pub. 1-16— 
Western Publishing Co., Inc., Racine, Wis. 956,441, pub. 1-16—- 
Le The, New York, N.Y. 823,827, 
bet yy > 3 Valve & Supply Co., Los Angeles, Calif. 956,693. 
White Swan Uniforms, Inc., Yonkers, N.Y. 302,853, ren. 4—3- 
Wileo Go. ies A les, Calif. 823,556, cl. 
Wilcox-Walter- oan Bs ‘Paper Co., ‘Philadelphia, Pa. 956,517- 


18, pub. 1- 16-73. 
Will Pe ag A reese oo. Ine., Syracuse, N.Y. 300,932, ren. 


Wittens, Edward, Co., Elmhurst, Ill. 956,618, pub. 1-16-73. 


1. 22. 
Western Union Telegraph Co., 
eanc. Cl. 104. 


wiew om Sight Co., Davison, Mich. 956,339, pub. 1—16— 


ween > Sight Co., Davison, Mich. 956,379, pub. 1-16— 
Winans, Robert F., Doylestown, Pa. 956,381, pub. 1-16-73. 
it. 


Winarick, Ar. Inc., New York, N.Y, 823,750, cane, Cl. 51. 

bg mg Adrian Lee, 4d.b.a. Sag ae Wood Specialties, Colum- 
bia, La. 823,540, cance. Cl. 

Wiss, J., & Sons Co., at 9 N.J. 956,697. Cl. 23. 


Yugen Kisha liyoshi Seisakusho, d.b.a. Iiyoshi Seisakusho Co., 
| 9 Ae meme -ku, Tokyo-to, Japan. 956,371, pub. 1-16- 

Zeston, Inc., Fords, N.J. 956,348, pub. 1-16-73. Cl. 12. 

_  - ere Ine., Darien, Conn. 570,219, ren. 4-3—73. 


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