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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 75-092,832. MACARTHUR, JOHN, DURHAM, NH. FILED SN 75-193,757. GEN-X SPORTS INC., TORONTO, ONTARIO, 4-23-1996. M6A 2W1, CANADA, BY CHANGE OF NAME; BY MERGER GEN-X EQUIPMENT INC., SEATTLE, WA. FILED 11-5-1996. PRIORITY CLAIMED UNDER SEC. 44(D) ON CANADA APPLICATION NO. 827286, FILED 10-29-1996, REG. NO. TMA524756, DATED 3-13-2000, EXPIRES 3-13-2015. CLASS 25—CLOTHING FOR SPORTS-RELATED CLOTHING, NAMELY, JACKETS, COATS, OUTERWEAR, RAINWEAR, T- SHIRTS, SWEATSHIRTS, SOCKS, TRACK SUITS, PANTS, AND SHORTS; SPORTS-RELATED FOOTWEAR NO CLAIM IS MADE TO THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO (U.S.CLS.22AND39). USE "SPORTS", APART FROM THE MARK AS SHOWN. CLASS 28—TOYS AND SPORTING GOODS CLASS 25—CLOTHING FOR SPORTING GOODS AND ACCESSORIES, FOR SPORTS APPAREL NAMELY GLOVES, HATS NAMELY, SNOWBOARDS, SKATEBOARDS, LEASHES, AND T-SHIRTS (U.S. CLS. 22 AND 39). STOMP PADS, BINDINGS, SKIS, AND POLES (U.S. CLS. FIRST USE 4-1-1991; IN COMMERCE 4-1-1991. 22, 23, 38 AND 50). CLASS 40—MATERIAL TREATMENT CLASS 35—ADVERTISING AND BUSINESS FOR SILKSCREEN PRINTING OF DESIGNS AND FOR WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORSHIP OF SPORTS- WORDINGOFSPORTSAPPAREL(U.S.CLS.100,103 RELATED CLOTHING, FOOTWEAR, AND SPORTING AND 106). GOODS AND ACCESSORIES (U.S. CLS. 100, 101 AND FIRST USE 4-0-1991; IN COMMERCE 4-0-1991. 102). TM 1 TM 2 OFFICIAL GAZETTE AUGUST 27, 2002 SN 75-340,066. NTT COMMUNICATIONS KABUSHIKI KAISHA, DBA NTT COMMUNICATIONS CORPORA- CLASS 28—TOYS AND SPORTING GOODS TION, TOKYO, JAPAN, BY ASSIGNMENT NIPPON DEN- FOR DOLL CLOTHING, DOLLS AND DOLL ACCES- SHIN DENWA KABUSHIKI KAISHA, DBA NIPPON SORIES(U.S.CLS.22,23,38AND50). TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE CORPORATION, SHIN- JUKU-KU, TOKYO, JAPAN, FILED 8-13-1997. ARCSTAR PRIORITY CLAIMED UNDER SEC. 44(D) ON JAPAN APPLICATION NO. 9141219, FILED 7-25-1997, REG. NO. 4315079, DATED 9-17-1999, EXPIRES 7-17-2009. SN 75-356,147. RIETER HOLDING LTD., 8406 WIN- TERTHUR, SWITZERLAND, FILED 9-12-1997. CLASS 35—ADVERTISING AND BUSINESS FOR WORLDWIDE BILLING SERVICES (U.S. CLS. 100, 101 AND 102). RIETER CLASS 36—INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL FOR DEBT RECOVERY AND COLLECTION; ELEC- TRONIC FUNDS TRANSFER; ELECTRONIC CASH OWNER OF SWITZERLAND REG. NO. 419810, DATED 5- TRANSACTION; ELECTRONIC CREDIT CARD TRANS- 23-1995, EXPIRES 8-24-2004. ACTIONS; ELECTRONIC DEBIT TRANSACTIONS; OWNER OF U.S. REG. NOS. 1,398,247, 2,115,088 AND CREDIT CARD SERVICES; ELECTRONIC BILL PAY- OTHERS. MENT; BROKERAGE SERVICES IN THE FIELD OF TELECOMMUNICATION LINES AND OF LOCAL AND GLOBAL EXCHANGE CARRIER SERVICES; AND PRO- CLASS 7—MACHINERY VIDING INFORMATION IN THE FIELD OF FINANCE BY MEANS OF A GLOBAL COMPUTER NETWORK FOR MACHINES AND EQUIPMENT FOR THE TEX- (U.S.CLS.100,101AND102). TILE INDUSTRY, NAMELY SPINNING MACHINES, BALE OPENERS, OPENING AND CLEANING MA- CHINES, BLENDING MACHINES, CARDS, DRAW FRAMES, COMBERS, COMBING PREPARATION MA- CHINES, ROVING FRAMES, RING FRAMES, ROTOR SPINNING MACHINES; MANIPULATING AND TRANS- PORT DEVICES FOR BALES, CANS, LAPS, ROVING SN 75-351,468. FRANKLIN MINT COMPANY, FRANKLIN BOBBINS, COPS, NAMELY CONVEYER BELTS, OVER- CENTER, PA. FILED 9-4-1997. HEAD CONVEYERS; STRUCTURAL PARTS OF TEX- TILE MACHINES, NAMELY CROSS-WOUND PACKAGES, WASTE COLLECTORS, DRAWROLLS, WINDERS, FILAMENT TREATING JETS, DRAW DIANA, QUEEN OF HEARTS BATHS, AUTOMATIC WINDERS, SPIN EXTRUDERS AND SPINNING MANIFOLDS, NAMELY MELT SPIN- NING UNITS COMPRISED OF PUMPS AND SPINNER- ETS; FLOCK DISTRIBUTING SYSTEMS, COMPRISED CLASS 14—JEWELRY OF AIRFLOW GENERATORS, PNEUMATIC DISTRIBU- FOR JEWELRY (U.S. CLS. 2, 27, 28 AND 50). TION DUCTS AND FLOCK COLLECTORS FOR EX- TRACTING FLOCKS FROM THE DISTRIBUTION DUCTS AT SELECTED DELIVERY LOCATIONS; RECY- CLING AND WASTE TREATMENT EQUIPMENT, CLASS 21—HOUSEWARES AND GLASS NAMELY MACHINES FOR BALING WASTE FIBRES, FOR PLATES AND PORCELAIN SCULPTURES (U.S. MACHINES FOR RETREATING PREVIOUSLY PRO- CLS. 2, 13, 23, 29, 30, 33, 40 AND 50). CESSED FIBRES AND RETURNING THEM TO SPIN- NING PROCESSES; MACHINES FOR PRODUCTION AND TREATMENT OF ENDLESS FILAMENTS, YARNS OF NATURAL AND MAN-MADE FIBRES; SPIN-DRAW CLASS 28—TOYS AND SPORTING GOODS MACHINES, SPIN-DRAW-TEXTURING MACHINES, FOR DOLLS, DOLL CLOTHING, AND DOLL ACCES- KNEADING MACHINES, MACHINES FOR PREPARA- SORIES (U.S. CLS. 22, 23, 38 AND 50). TION OF FIBER MATERIAL FOR SPINNING OF SUCH YARNS; MACHINES FOR PROCESSING POLYMERS; CLEANING EQUIPMENT FOR THE ABOVE MEN- TIONED MACHINES, NAMELY VACUUM PYROLYSIS CLEANING UNITS TO DECOMPOSE PLASTIC MATERI- ALS AT HIGH TEMPERATURE; MACHINES, APPARA- TUS AND EQUIPMENT FOR THE PLASTIC- SN 75-351,469. FRANKLIN MINT COMPANY, FRANKLIN PRODUCING, PROCESSING AND -RECYCLING INDUS- CENTER, PA. FILED 9-4-1997. TRY, NAMELY PELLETIZING MACHINES, DRYING MACHINES FOR POLYMER CHIPS, STRUCTURAL PARTS OF MACHINES DESIGNED TO PRODUCE, PROCESS AND RECYCLE PLASTICS, NAMELY EXTRU- DIANA, QUEEN OF OUR DERS, DIE HEADS, SCREW EXTRUDERS AND DRAW- ING UNITS FOR PROFILES, TUBES, PANELS AND HEARTS FOILS; MACHINES AND EQUIPMENT DESIGNED TO PRODUCE FOILS, PACKAGING STRAPS, WEBBINGS, ADHESIVE BANDS, AND STRIPS FOR YARNS WHICH CLASS 14—JEWELRY ARE USED IN THE MANUFACTURE AND PRODUC- TION OF TEXTILES; MACHINES AND EQUIPMENT FOR JEWELRY (U.S. CLS. 2, 27, 28 AND 50). DESIGNED TO PRODUCE PLASTIC TOWS WHICH ARE USED IN PROCESSING AND RECYCLING PLAS- TICS; VALVES FOR MACHINES; MACHINES FOR CLASS 21—HOUSEWARES AND GLASS SERVICE AND HANDLING OF THE AFORESAID MA- CHINES; PARTS AND FITTINGS FOR ALL THE AFORE- FOR PLATES AND PORCELAIN SCULPTURES (U.S. SAID GOODS, NAMELY REPLACEMENT PARTS (U.S. CLS. 2, 13, 23, 29, 30, 33, 40 AND 50). CLS. 13, 19, 21, 23, 31, 34 AND 35). AUGUST 27, 2002 U.S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE TM 3 SN 75-399,741. PRZEDSICBIORSTWO PRODUKCYJNE, US- CLASS 9—ELECTRICAL AND SCIENTIFIC LUGOWE I HANDLOWE "HERBAPOL" SPOLKA Z O.O., APPARATUS 00-522 WARSZAWA, POLAND, FILED 12-1-1997. FOR CONTROLS AND DIAGNOSTIC TESTING APPA- RATUS FOR SPINNING MILLS, TEXTILE MACHINES AND MACHINES USED IN THE PLASTICS PROCES- SING INDUSTRY; DATA PROCESSORS AND ELECTRO- NIC DATA PROCESSORS USED IN THE TEXTILE AND HERBAPOL PLASTIC PROCESSING INDUSTRY; MEASURING AND MONITORING SYSTEMS FOR TEXTILE MACHINES ANDMACHINESUSEDINTHEPLASTICPROCESSING INDUSTRY COMPRISING COMPUTERS AND COMPU- TER OPERATED CONTROLS; COMPUTER SOFTWARE OWNER OF POLAND REG. NO. 331, DATED 8-25-1994, WHOSE FUNCTION IS TO REVIEW, DOCUMENT AND EXPIRES 8-25-2004. TRACT DATA RELEVANT TO ALL ASPECTS OF THE OWNER OF POLAND REG. NO. 312, DATED 9-28-1984, TEXTILE PRODUCTION AND PLASTIC PROCESSING EXPIRES 9-28-2004. INDUSTRY; METERS DESIGNED TO MEASURE THE OWNER OF U.S. REG. NO. 2,155,131. RATE AND TEMPERATURE AT WHICH PLASTICS MELT (U.S. CLS. 21, 23, 26, 36 AND 38). CLASS 30—STAPLE FOODS FOR SEASONINGS, NAMELY, HERBAL SEASONINGS CLASS 11—ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL AP- IN GENERAL, HERBAL TEAS, FRUIT HERBAL TEAS PARATUS (U.S. CL. 46). FIRST USE 0-0-1960; IN COMMERCE 0-0-1974. FOR BOILERS, PRESSURE VESSELS, HEATERS AND AIR CONDITIONING UNITS (U.S. CLS. 13, 21, 23, 31 AND 34). CLASS 32—LIGHT BEVERAGES FOR SYRUPS AND OTHER BEVARAGE PREPARA- CLASS 12—VEHICLES TIONS, NAMELY, FRUIT HERBAL SYRUPS FOR MAK- ING SOFT DRINKS (U.S. CLS. 45, 46 AND 48). FOR AUTOMATIC GUIDED VEHICLES AND MANU- FIRST USE 0-0-1960; IN COMMERCE 0-0-1974. ALLY OPERATED TROLLEYS; STRUCTURAL PARTS FOR MOTOR VEHICLES NAMELY DASHPANELS, TRIM PANELS, LUGGAGE COMPARTMENTS, UP- HOLSTERY AND LININGS DESIGNED TO REDUCE NOISE, VIBRATION AND REGULATE INTERIOR TEM- PERATURE; SOUND INSULATORS ON DASHPANELS; LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT SURFACES, TRIM PA- NELS ON THE ROOF, AND PILLARS (U.S. CLS. 19, 21, 23, 31, 35 AND 44). CLASS 17—RUBBER GOODS SN 75-454,458. MCLUHAN & DAVIES COMMUNICATIONS, INC., TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, FILED 3-23-1998. FOR SOUND, VIBRATION INSULATING, AND TEM- PERATURE CONTROL MATERIALS FOR USE WITH AUTOMOBILE STRUCTURAL PARTS NAMELY, BON- NET ABSORBERS, ENGINE SIDE DASHPANEL ABSOR- BERS/INSULATORS, ABSORBERS/INSULATORS MOUNTED ON LATERAL SURFACES OF THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT, UNDERENGINE SHIELDS WITH OR WITHOUT SOUND ABSORBERS ADDED, ENGINE MOUNTED SOUND INSULATORS/ABSORBERS, EN- GINE MOUNTED HEATSHIELDS/INSULATORS WITH OR WITHOUT ADDITIONAL SOUND ABSORBING FUNCTION, BODY MOUNTED HEATSHIELDS FOR INSULATING PURPOSES AGAINST HEAT, COLD, VI- BRATION AND NOISE IN VEHICLES, SOUND INSULA- TORS; CORD FOR TIRES MADE OF PLASTIC FIBRES (U.S. CLS. 1, 5, 12, 13, 35 AND 50). CLASS 22—CORDAGE AND FIBERS FOR TEXTILE FILAMENTS (U.S. CLS. 1, 2, 7, 19, 22, 42 AND 50). CLASS 23—YARNS AND THREADS FOR YARNS, SLIVERS, ROVINGS, STAPLE FIBERS AND WEBS AND NON-WOVEN YARNS; CORD FOR TIRES MADE OF NATURAL FIBRES (U.S.
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