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Marks Published for Opposition MARKS PUBLISHED FOR OPPOSITION The following marks are published in compliance with section 12(a) of the Trademark Act of 1946. Applications for the registration of marks in more than one class have 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. 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 two hundred dollars for opposing each mark in each class must accompany the opposition. SECTION 1.— INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATION The short titles associated below with the international class numbers are terms designed merely for quick identification and are not an official part of the international classification. The full names of international classes are given in section 6.1 of the trademark rules of practice. The designation ‘‘U.S. Cl.’’ appearing in this section refers to the U.S. class in effect prior to Sep. 1, 1973 rather than the international class which applies to applications filed on or after that date. For adoption of international classification see notice in the OFFICIAL GAZETTE of Jun. 26, 1973 (911 O.G. TM 210). Application in more than one class SN 74-619,494. C.S.F. CORP., WILMINGTON, DE. FILED 1-5- CLASS 42—SCIENTIFIC, COMPUTER AND 1995. LEGAL SERVICES FOR RETAIL STORE SERVICES AND MAIL ORDER SERVICES IN THE FIELD OF APPAREL AND FASHION ACCESSORIES (U.S. CLS. 100 AND 101). VERNA BETH RIRIE, EXAMINING ATTORNEY SN 75-328,139. GLORY SHOES CO., INC., COMMERCE, CA. OWNEROFU.S.REG.NOS.942,143,1,756,249AND FILED 7-21-1997. OTHERS. NO CLAIM IS MADE TO THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO USE "GARMENT COMPANY", APART FROM THE MARK AS SHOWN. CLASS 3—COSMETICS AND CLEANING PRE- PARATIONS FOR COSMETICS AND FRAGRANCES, NAMELY, MAKE-UP, LIP GLOSS, FACE POWDER, SKIN CREAM, COLOGNE, EAU DE COLOGNE, PERFUME (U.S. CLS. 1, 4, 6, 50, 51 AND 52). CLASS 14—JEWELRY FOR JEWELRY, NAMELY EARRINGS, BRACELETS AND NECKLACES (U.S. CLS. 2, 27, 28 AND 50). THE MARK CONSISTS OF A BACKWARD "N" AS THE CLASS 18—LEATHER GOODS LETTER "N" IN "Z-AVALANCHE!". FOR HANDBAGS, WALLETS AND KNAPSACKS (U.S. CLS. 1, 2, 3, 22 AND 41). CLASS 18—LEATHER GOODS FOR BAGS, NAMELY, SHOE BAGS FOR TRAVEL, TRAVEL BAGS, ALL PURPOSE ATHLETIC BAGS, GYM CLASS 25—CLOTHING BAGS, LEATHER SHOPPING BAGS, TEXTILE SHOP- FORFULLLINEOFWEARINGAPPARELFORMEN, PING BAGS, SHOULDER BAGS, AND SCHOOL BAGS WOMEN AND CHILDREN (U.S. CLS. 22 AND 39). (U.S.CLS.1,2,3,22AND41). CLASS 26—FANCY GOODS CLASS 25—CLOTHING FOR HAIR BANDS, BARRETTES, PINS AND ORNA- FOR FOOTWEAR (U.S. CLS. 22 AND 39). MENTS (U.S. CLS. 37, 39, 40, 42 AND 50). KIM SAITO, EXAMINING ATTORNEY TM 1 TM 2 OFFICIAL GAZETTE MARCH 15, 2005 SN 75-382,638. AMERICAN BASKETBALL LEAGUE, INC., PALO ALTO, CA. FILED 10-31-1997. CLASS 5—PHARMACEUTICALS FOR (BASED ON INTENT TO USE, SECTION 44(E) AND 10/1/1997 SECTION 44D PRIORITY DATE) ANTI- BACTERIAL AND ANAESTHETIC SKIN CREAMS; SKIN GELS FOR USE IN CONJUNCTION WITH ULTRA- SOUND MEDICAL EQUIPMENT; MEDICAL PLASTERS; WOUND AND BURN DRESSINGS; MEDICAL BAN- DAGES AND COTTON SWABS; ALL PURPOSES DISIN- FECTANTS AND STERILIZING PREPARATIONS; ANTISEPTIC CREAMS (U.S. CLS. 6, 18, 44, 46, 51 AND 52). CLASS 10—MEDICAL APPARATUS FOR (BASED ON INTENT TO USE AND SECTION 44E) SURGICAL, MEDICAL, DENTAL AND VETERINARY APPARATUS AND INSTRUMENTS, NAMELY, STOMA AND UROLOGICAL POUCHES AND PARTS THERE- NO CLAIM IS MADE TO THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO FORE; PATIENT TRANSFER AND HYDROTHERAPY USE PHILADELPHIA, APART FROM THE MARK AS BELTS; APPLICATORS FOR TOPICAL USE OF ANAES- SHOWN. THETIC GELS; CATHETERS; TEMPERATURE CON- TROLLED INSULATED BOXES FOR SHIPPING MEDICINAL SUBSTANCES; MEDICAL ICE PACKS; CLASS 16—PAPER GOODS AND PRINTED INVALID WALKERS; MEDICAL CHAIRS FOR PRES- MATTER SURE RELIEF, MOTORIZED TILTING AND RECLIN- ING CHAIRS; BED PANS (U.S. CLS. 26, 39 AND 44). FOR PRINTED MATTER, NAMELY, PROGRAMS, SCHEDULES, CATALOGS, POSTERS, DECALS, BUM- PER STICKERS, CALENDARS, POST CARDS, SCORE CLASS 16—PAPER GOODS AND PRINTED CARDS, NOTEBOOKS, PAPER SIGNS, PAPER PEN- NANTS, LAP DESKS, PENS, AND PEN AND PENCIL MATTER HOLDERS (U.S. CLS. 2, 5, 22, 23, 29, 37, 38 AND 50). FOR (BASED ON INTENT TO USE, SECTION 44(E) AND 10/1/1997 SECTION 44D PRIORITY DATE) PRINTED INSTRUCTIONAL AND TEACHING MATERI- CLASS 25—CLOTHING ALS IN THE FIELD OF MEDICINE, NURSING AND SPECIALISTNUTRITION(U.S.CLS.2,5,22,23,29,37,38 FOR CLOTHING, NAMELY, CAPS, HEADBANDS, AND 50). JACKETS, SHIRTS, SHORTS, SOCKS, SWEATPANTS, SWEATSHIRTS, TEE-SHIRTS, WARM-UP SUITS AND WRIST BANDS (U.S. CLS. 22 AND 39). CLASS 35—ADVERTISING AND BUSINESS FOR (BASED ON INTENT TO USE, SECTION 44(E) CLASS 41—EDUCATION AND ENTERTAIN- AND 10/1/1997 SECTION 44D PRIORITY DATE) PHAR- MENT MACIES AND PHARMACIES FEATURING HOME DE- LIVERY(U.S.CLS.100,101AND102). FOR ENTERTAINMENT SERVICES, NAMELY, BAS- KETBALL GAMES AND BASKETBALL EXHIBITIONS (U.S.CLS.100,101AND107). CLASS 41—EDUCATION AND ENTERTAIN- MONIQUE MILLER, EXAMINING ATTORNEY MENT FOR (BASED ON INTENT TO USE, SECTION 44(E) AND 10/1/1997 SECTION 44D PRIORITY DATE) EDUCA- TIONAL SERVICES, NAMELY CONDUCTING COURSES AND SEMINARS IN THE FIELD OF MEDICAL, HY- GIENE AND NURSING EDUCATION (U.S. CLS. 100, 101 AND 107). SN 75-434,269. CLINIMED (HOLDINGS) LIMITED, BUCK- INGHAMSHIRE, UNITED KINGDOM, FILED 2-13-1998. CLASS 42—SCIENTIFIC, COMPUTER AND LEGAL SERVICES FOR (BASED ON INTENT TO USE, SECTION 44(E) CLINIMED AND 10/1/1997 SECTION 44D PRIORITY DATE) MEDI- CAL, HYGIENE, PHARMACEUTICAL AND BEAUTY CARE CONSULTATION; MEDICAL SERVICES, NUR- SING CARE (U.S. CLS. 100 AND 101). PRIORITY CLAIMED UNDER SEC. 44(D) ON UNITED KARLA PERKINS, EXAMINING ATTORNEY KINGDOM APPLICATION NO. 2148640, FILED 10-22-1997, REG. NO. 2148640, DATED 1-22-1999, EXPIRES 10-22-2007. PRIORITY CLAIMED UNDER SEC. 44(D) ON ERPN CMNTY TM OFC APPLICATION NO. 641076, FILED 10-1- 1997, REG. NO. 000641076, DATED 11-17-1999, EXPIRES 11- 17-2009. SN 75-547,943. JONES SODA CO., SEATTLE, WA. FILED 9-3- CLASS 3—COSMETICS AND CLEANING PRE- 1998. PARATIONS FOR (BASED ON INTENT TO USE, SECTION 44(E) AND 10/22/1997 SECTION 44D PRIORITY DATE) I’M JONESIN’ BLEACHING PREPARATIONS AND DETERGENTS FOR LAUNDRY USE; DISINFECTANT SOAPS, PERSO- NAL DEODORANTS; PRE-MOISTENED COSMETIC WIPES; ADHESIVE REMOVER FOR USE ON SKIN; PRIORITY CLAIMED UNDER SEC. 44(D) ON CANADA BARRIER SKIN CREAMS AND SOLUTIONS; SKIN APPLICATION NO. 866050, FILED 7-30-1998, REG. NO. SOAPS; PERFUME, ESSENTIAL OILS FOR PERSONAL TMA572392, DATED 12-17-2002, EXPIRES 12-17-2017. USE, DENTIFRICES (U.S. CLS. 1, 4, 6, 50, 51 AND 52). OWNER OF U.S. REG. NOS. 2,093,428 AND 2,118,528. MARCH 15, 2005 U.S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE TM 3 SN 75-551,250. LAVIPHARM GROUP HOLDING SA, CROIX, CLASS 32—LIGHT BEVERAGES L-2015, LUXEMBOURG, FILED 9-11-1998. FOR NON-ALCOHOLIC CARBONATED AND NON- CARBONATED BEVERAGES NAMELY FRUIT JUICES, FRUIT FLAVORED SOFT DRINKS, SOFT DRINK CO- LAS, SOFT DRINKS FLAVORED WITH TEA, FRUIT NECTARS, FRUIT PUNCH, LEMONADE AND SPORTS DRINKS; BOTTLED WATER NAMELY SPRING WATER, COSMEPATCH SODA WATER, SELTZER, MINERAL WATER, AERA- TED WATER, LITHIA WATER AND QUININE WATER (U.S. CLS. 45, 46 AND 48). OWNER OF BENELUX REG. NO. 0629207, DATED 4-1- CLASS 33—WINES AND SPIRITS 1998, EXPIRES 4-1-2008. FOR PREPARED ALCOHOLIC COCKTAILS, NAMELY, BEVERAGES WHICH CONTAIN ONE OR CLASS 3—COSMETICS AND CLEANING PRE- MORE OF THE FOLLOWING– BREWED ALCOHOL, PARATIONS FERMENTED ALCOHOL, DISTILLED ALCOHOL, WATER, JUICE OR SODA (U.S. CLS. 47 AND 49). FOR ALL PURPOSE PREPARATIONS FOR CLEAN- ING, WASHING, POLISHING, GREASE REMOVALS AND SCRUBBING, NAMELY, FACE CLEANSING PRO- CLASS 35—ADVERTISING AND BUSINESS DUCTS, NAMELY, CLEANSING GEL, CLEANSING MILK-LOTION, FACIAL WASH, COLD CREAM, SKIN FOR PROMOTING THE ALCOHOLIC AND NON- CLARIFIERS, TONIC LOTION, EMOLLIENTS, SCRUB; ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES OF OTHERS THROUGH PRODUCTS FOR FACE CARE, NAMELY, DAY CREAM, ON-SITE PROMOTIONAL EVENTS AT RETAIL STORES, NIGHT CREAM, EYE CREAM/GEL, NOURISHING WHOLESALE TRADE SHOWS AND SPECIALTY SPON- CREAM, ANTI-AGE/ANTI-WRINKLE CREAM, FIRM- SORED EVENTS; COMPUTERIZED ON-LINE ORDER- ING CREAM, SKIN CLEANSING AND VANISHING ING SERVICES FEATURING ALCOHOLIC AND NON- CREAM, SERUM, ANTIWRINKLE EYE CREAM, WRIN- ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES (U.S. CLS. 100, 101 AND 102). KLE REMOVING SKIN CARE PREPARATIONS, DEPIG- BRETT J. GOLDEN, EXAMINING ATTORNEY MENTATION CREAM, FACE LOTION, MOISTURIZER, MASK; SUN CARE PRODUCTS, NAMELY, FACE CREAM, TINTED CREAM, CREAM FOR THE LIPS, AFTER SUN EMULSION, SUN BLOCK, SUN SCREEN, SELF TANNING CREAM-LOTION; PRODUCTS FOR BODY CARE, NAMELY, EMULSION, OIL, SHOWER AND BATH GEL, SHOWER SCRUB, REGULAR, BODY, DEODORANT AND LIQUID SOAP, HAND CREAM, BODY CREAM AND EMOLLIENT, DEODORANT CREAM, HAIR REMOVING CREAM, POWDER AND NON-MEDICATED BATH SALTS, NON-MEDICATED FOOT POWDER, LOTION FOR THE SKIN, MASSAGE SN 75-547,944. JONES SODA CO., SEATTLE, WA. FILED 9-3- OIL, MOISTURIZER, TONER, SKIN CLARIFIERS AND 1998. LIGHTENERS, SLIMMING CREAM; HAIR CARE PRO- DUCTS, NAMELY, SHAMPOO, OTHER HAIR CLEAN- ING PREPARATIONS, CONDITIONER, RINSE, MASK, HAIR DYES, HAIR BLEACHING, HAIR RELAXING PREPARATIONS, HAIR LIGHTENERS, HYDROGEN PEROXIDE FOR USE ON THE HAIR, HAIR COLOR JONESIN’ REMOVERS, HAIR GEL, HAIR MOUSSE, HAIR SPRAY, STYLING AND STRAIGHTENING PREPARATIONS, HAIR AND WAVING LOTION; MEN’S COSMETIC PRO- DUCTS, NAMELY, SHAVING FOAM, SHAVING GEL, SHAVING BALM AND CREAM, AFTER SHAVE CREAM, PRIORITY CLAIMED UNDER SEC. 44(D) ON CANADA AFTER SHAVE BALSAM, AFTER SHAVE BALM, AFTER APPLICATION NO. 886051, FILED 7-30-1998, REG. NO. SHAVE LOTION, MOISTURIZER, SHOWER GEL, HAIR 572393, DATED 12-17-2002, EXPIRES 12-17-2012.
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