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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 74-373,002. SYSCO CORPORATION, HOUSTON, TX. SN 74-718,075. QUICKLAW INC., KINGSTON, ONTARIO FILED 3-29-1993. K7L 5J8, CANADA, BY CHANGE OF NAME QL SYSTEMS LIMITED, KINGSTON, ONTARIO, K7L 5J8, CANADA, FILED 8-21-1995. QUICKSEARCH CLASS 25—CLOTHING FOR CLOTHING, NAMELY, APRONS AND CAPS (U.S. SEC. 2(F). CLS. 22 AND 39). FIRST USE 11-0-1991; IN COMMERCE 11-0-1991. CLASS 29—MEATS AND PROCESSED FOODS CLASS 9—ELECTRICAL AND SCIENTIFIC FOR MEATS, NAMELY, PEPPERONI; AND DAIRY APPARATUS PRODUCTS, NAMELY, CHEESE (U.S. CL. 46). FIRST USE 5-0-1992; IN COMMERCE 5-0-1992. FOR COMPUTER SOFTWARE FOR PROVIDING AC- CESS TO EXTRACTS FROM NEWS SOURCE DATA- BASES AND BULLETIN BOARDS, NEWSPAPERS, WIRESERVICES, BROADCASTS AND RELATED NEWS CLASS 30—STAPLE FOODS SERVICES (U.S. CLS. 21, 23, 26, 36 AND 38). FOR PASTRY, NAMELY, PIZZA CRUST; AND FIRST USE 1-0-1988; IN COMMERCE 1-0-1988. SAUCES, NAMELY, TOMATO SAUCE AND PREPARED FOODS, NAMELY, PIZZA (U.S. CL. 46). FIRST USE 5-0-1992; IN COMMERCE 5-0-1992. CLASS 35—ADVERTISING AND BUSINESS CLASS 35—ADVERTISING AND BUSINESS FOR DATA PROCESSING SERVICES; COMPUTER FOR BUSINESS AND ADVERTISING SERVICES, SERVICES, NAMELY, INFORMATION STORAGE AND NAMELY, A COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAM TO ASSIST RETRIEVAL IN THE FIELDS OF LAW, TAXATION, OTHERS IN ESTABLISHING A PIZZA VENDING BUSI- ACCOUNTANCY, NEWS AND THE ENVIRONMENT NESS (U.S. CLS. 100, 101 AND 102). (U.S. CLS. 100, 101 AND 102). FIRST USE 11-0-1991; IN COMMERCE 11-0-1991. FIRST USE 1-0-1988; IN COMMERCE 1-0-1988. TM 1 TM 2 OFFICIAL GAZETTE APRIL 1, 2003 CLASS 42—SCIENTIFIC, COMPUTER AND CLASS 25—CLOTHING LEGAL SERVICES FOR CLOTHING, NAMELY, TEE SHIRTS AND JACK- FOR LEASING COMPUTER FACILITIES WHICH AL- ETS (U.S. CLS. 22 AND 39). LOW ACCESS TO DATABASE INFORMATION RETRIE- FIRST USE 5-30-1980; IN COMMERCE 5-30-1981. VAL AND DISSEMINATION, BULLETIN BOARDS, WORD AND IMAGE PROCESSING AND EDITING, ELECTRONIC MAIL, DATA CAPTURE, NETWORK CLASS 30—STAPLE FOODS CONFERENCING, DATA COMMUNICATIONS AND RELATED INFORMATION SERVICES; PROVIDING AC- FOR COFFEE AND COFFEE BEANS (U.S. CL. 46). CESS TO A BULLETIN BOARD IN THE FIELDS OF FIRST USE 3-31-1980; IN COMMERCE 3-31-1980. LAW, TAXATION, ACCOUNTANCY, NEWS AND THE ENVIRONMENT; CONSULTING SERVICES IN THE FIELD OF DATABASE INFORMATION RETRIEVAL AND DISSEMINATION, BULLETIN BOARDS, WORD AND IMAGE PROCESSING AND EDITING, ELECTRO- NIC MAIL, DATA CAPTURE, NETWORK CONFEREN- CING, DATA COMMUNICATIONS AND RELATED INFORMATION SERVICES; PROVIDING MULTIPLE USER ACCESS TO A GLOBAL COMPUTER INFORMA- TION NETWORK FOR THE TRANSFER AND DISSEMI- NATION OF A WIDE RANGE OF INFORMATION (U.S. CLS. 100 AND 101). FIRST USE 1-0-1988; IN COMMERCE 1-0-1988. SN 75-084,425. YASU CORPORATION, DBA THE RUNNING ROOM, HONOLULU, HI. FILED 4-5-1996. RUNNING ROOM SN 75-478,137. LOYALTY MANAGEMENT GROUP CANA- DA INC., NORTH YORK, ONTARIO, CANADA, FILED 4- NO CLAIM IS MADE TO THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO 30-1998. USE "RUNNING", APART FROM THE MARK AS SHOWN. REGISTRATION LIMITED TO THE AREA COMPRISING THE STATES OF HAWAII, CALIFORNIA, COLORADO, TEXAS AND FLORIDA AND THE TERRITORY OF GUAM, PURSUANT TO THE DECREE OF THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF HAWAII, CIVIL ACTION NO. CV99-00573, HG-BMK, DATED AUGUST 24, 2000. CONCURRENT REGISTRATION WITH REGISTRA- TION NO. 1,928,879. REWARDS RESULTS KNOWLEDGE CLASS 25—CLOTHING FOR CLOTHING, NAMELY, SHOES, SOCKS, SHORTS, SHIRTS, INCLUDING TANK TOPS, SWEAT SHIRTS AND T-SHIRTS, CAPS, VISORS, JACKETS AND WIND RESISTANT JACKETS (U.S. CLS. 22 AND 39). FIRST USE 10-0-1977; IN COMMERCE 10-0-1977. PRIORITY CLAIMED UNDER SEC. 44(D) ON CANADA CLASS 35—ADVERTISING AND BUSINESS APPLICATION NO. 860,278, FILED 10-30-1997, REG. NO. TMA516593, DATED 9-21-1999, EXPIRES 9-21-2014. FOR RETAIL STORE SERVICES IN THE FIELD OF ATHLETIC SHOES AND CLOTHING (U.S. CLS. 100, 101 AND 102). FIRST USE 10-0-1977; IN COMMERCE 10-0-1977. CLASS 16—PAPER GOODS AND PRINTED MATTER FOR POSTERS, BANNERS, STICKERS, VOUCHERS; PERIODICALS, NAMELY BROCHURES, MAGAZINES, NEWSPAPERS AND NEWSLETTERS PRIMARILY CON- CERNED WITH WOMEN, FASHION, CURRENT SN 75-346,501. COFFEE EXPRESS CO., PLYMOUTH, MI. EVENTS, AGRICULTURE, INCENTIVE PROGRAMS FILED 8-25-1997. AND HEALTH; PROMOTIONAL DECALS, CARD- BOARD, BOOKS, PENCILS, DESK AND OFFICE EQUIP- MENT, NAMELY, PAPERWEIGHTS, STAPLERS, DESK PADS, AND HOLDERS FOR PENS, PENCILS AND INK COFFEE EXPRESS (U.S.CLS.2,5,22,23,29,37,38AND50). CLASS 25—CLOTHING OWNER OF U.S. REG. NO. 1,395,563. NO CLAIM IS MADE TO THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO FOR T-SHIRTS; HATS; LEATHER WEAR, NAMELY, USE "COFFEE", APART FROM THE MARK AS SHOWN. JACKETS, OVERCOATS AND WINTER COATS; JEAN WEAR, NAMELY, PANTS, SHORTS, JACKETS, SHIRTS AND OVERALLS, ALL MADE FROM JEAN MATERIAL; CLASS 21—HOUSEWARES AND GLASS SWEATERS; DRESS SHIRTS; SWEATSHIRTS; GOLF SHIRTS; SOCKS; GLOVES; AND MEN’S, WOMEN’S FOR COFFEE CUPS AND MUGS, AND STIR STICKS AND INFANT FOOTWEAR, NAMELY, SHOES, ATH- (U.S. CLS. 2, 13, 23, 29, 30, 33, 40 AND 50). LETIC SHOES, SANDALS AND BOOTS (U.S. CLS. 22 FIRST USE 12-30-1982; IN COMMERCE 12-30-1982. AND 39). APRIL 1, 2003 U.S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE TM 3 SN 75-481,760. ABITIBI-CONSOLIDATED INC., MON- CLASS 35—ADVERTISING AND BUSINESS TREAL, QUEBEC, CANADA, FILED 5-8-1998. FOR ORGANIZATION, OPERATION AND SUPERVI- SION OF SALES AND PROMOTIONAL INCENTIVE SCHEMES TO PROMOTE THE GOODS AND SERVICES OF OTHERS; BUSINESS MANAGEMENT SERVICES; MARKET RESEARCH; DATABASE MARKETING SER- VICES, NAMELY THE PROVISION OF STATISTICAL ANALYSIS AND CONSULTATION REGARDING THE USE OF DATABASES IN THE MARKETING OF GOODS AND SERVICES; COMPUTER SYSTEM DATABASE ANALYSIS SERVICES; PROVISION OF BUSINESS TO BUSINESS AND CONSUMER LOYALTY PROGRAMS; PROVIDING MERCHANDISING PROGRAMS FOR OTHERS, NAMELY ASSISTING IN THE PREPARATION OF POINT-OF-SALE MATERIALS; CUSTOMER RELA- PRIORITY CLAIMED UNDER SEC. 44(D) ON CANADA TIONSHIP MANAGEMENT; DATA-DRIVEN BUSINESS APPLICATION NO. 861470, FILED 11-10-1997, REG. NO. MANAGEMENT; CONSULTING, DESIGNING, IMPLE- 551068, DATED 9-19-2001, EXPIRES 9-19-2016. MENTING AND ADMINISTRATING INCENTIVE NO CLAIM IS MADE TO THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO AWARD PROGRAMS FOR OTHERS; COMPUTERIZED USE "CONSOLIDATED", APART FROM THE MARK AS DATABASE MANAGEMENT; DATA PROCESSING SER- SHOWN. VICES; MARKETING SERVICES, NAMELY PROVIDING STATISTICAL INFORMATION TO BUSINESSES ON THE PURCHASING PATTERNS OF CONSUMERS AND CLASS 1—CHEMICALS OTHER BUSINESSES; BUSINESS, CONSUMER AND GOVERNMENT RESEARCH; BUSINESS CONSULTING FOR PULP, CHEMICAL PULP, WOOD PULP, HARD- SERVICES; CONDUCTING BUSINESS AND MARKET WOOD PULP, SULFITE PULP, SODA PULP, AND RESEARCH SURVEYS; DECISION SUPPORT CONSULT- KRAFT PULP ALL FOR MANUFACTURING PURPOSES ING; COALITION MARKETING; PRINTING AND ELEC- (U.S.CLS.1,5,6,10,26AND46). TRONIC DISTRIBUTION OF FLYERS AND CATALOGS; ORGANIZATION, CONSULTATION, OPERATION AND ADMINISTRATION OF A TELEPHONE CALL CENTER CLASS 16—PAPER GOODS AND PRINTED FOR OTHERS; ORGANIZATION, OPERATION AND MATTER ADMINISTRATION OF FULFILLMENT SERVICES FOR OTHERS; PROVIDING MERCHANDISING PROGRAMS FOR PAPER, NAMELY, CORRUGATED PAPER AND FOR OTHERS, NAMELY ASSISTING IN THE PREPARA- CRAFT PAPER; FREESHEET PAPER, NAMELY, OFFSET TION OF POINT-OF-SALE PROGRAMS; WHOLESALE PAPER, TABLETS, ENVELOPES, BUSINESS PAPERS DISTRIBUTORSHIP SERVICES IN THE FIELD OF COM- NAMELY, BOND, LEDGER, MIMEO, DUPLICATOR, PUTER HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE (U.S. CLS. 100, FORM BOND PAPER, COMPUTER PAPER, WRITING 101 AND 102). PAPER, COVER AND TEXT PAPER; GOUNDWOOD PAPER, NAMELY, NEWSPRINT PAPER, FIBER PAPER, SPECIALTY PAPERS, NAMELY, PRINTING PAPER, WRITING PAPER, COPY PAPER, COMPUTER FORMS, TABLETS AND ENVELOPES; CODED PAPER, NAMELY, PUBLICATION PAPER, PLASTIC CODED COPYING PAPER, LAMINATED PAPER, ILLUSTRATION PAPER (U.S.CLS.2,5,22,23,29,37,38AND50). CLASS 19—NON-METALLIC BUILDING MA- TERIALS FORLUMBER(U.S.CLS.1,12,33AND50). CLASS 39—TRANSPORTATION AND STO- RAGE FOR TRAVEL AGENCY SERVICES, NAMELY MAK- ING RESERVATIONS AND BOOKING FOR TRANSPOR- TATION (U.S. CLS. 100 AND 105). SN 75-525,211. EGE SERAMIK SANAYI VE TICARET ANONIM SIRKETI, IZMIR, TURKEY, FILED 7-24-1998. CLASS 42—SCIENTIFIC, COMPUTER AND LEGAL SERVICES FOR PRINTING PRODUCTION SERVICES; GEO- PRIORITY CLAIMED UNDER SEC. 44(D) ON TURKEY GRAPHIC INFORMATION SERVICES AND CONSULT- APPLICATION NO. 988144, FILED 6-19-1998, REG. NO. ING; DATA WAREHOUSE DEVELOPMENT AND 206070, DATED 6-19-1998, EXPIRES 6-19-2008. CONSULTING SERVICES; DATA MINING CONSULT- ING SERVICES; TRAVEL AGENCY SERVICES, NAMELY MAKING RESERVATIONS AND BOOKING CLASS 11—ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL AP- FOR TEMPORARY LODGING; SERVICES IN CONNEC- TION WITH A GLOBAL COMPUTER NETWORK SUCH PARATUS AS THE WORLD WIDE WEB, NAMELY WEB PAGE FOR CERAMIC RESERVOIRS, NAMELY, CERAMIC DESIGN AND INFORMATION AND COMMERCE SER- TOILETS, TOILET BOWLS, WHIRLPOOL BATHS, VICES INCLUDING ONLINE TRANSACTIONS FOR SHOWERS AND FAUCETS, TOILET SEATS; CERAMIC OBTAINING GOODS AND SERVICES; SCIENTIFIC WATER CLOSETS, CERAMIC URINALS; CERAMIC AND TECHNICAL PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT AND BIDETS, CERAMIC BATHTUBS (U.S.
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