Heinl radio business letter (July-Dec 1930)

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Trade-Marks Ser. .No. 303,016. Frederick J. Vondenbosh, Los Angeles, Calif. Filed June 30, 1930. Trade-Mark: "Sunset" for Radio Grounds, Radio Aerials, Selective Radio Aerials, Selective Radio Grounds, and aerial mountings. Claims use since May 30, 1928. Ser. No. 303,907. The Kiel Furniture Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Filed July 28, 1930. "Golden Voiced" for Radio Apparatus, and specifically radio receiving sets. Claims use since July 17, 1930. Ser. No. 304,550. French Battery Company, Madison, Wis. Filed August 13, 1930. "Ray-0-Vac Autoradio" for Dry-Cell Batter¬ ies. Claims use since April 15, 1930. Ser. No. 304,612. French Battery Company, Madison, Wis. Filed August 14, 1930. "Ray-0-Vac" "Auto Radio" for Dry-Cell Batteries. Claims use since April 15, 1930. Ser. No. 295,284. Weber Machine Corporation, Rochester, N. Y. Filed January 27, 1930 "Syncrodisk" representing handwriting. The lining of the drawing indicates the color red. For Phonograph Disc Turn Tables. Adapted for Electrical Operation and for synchronization with picture films. Claims use since July 28, 1929. Ser. No. 299, 471. Sol G. Stern, Brooklyn, Filed April 25, 1930. "Defender" for musical instruments and supplies consisting of phonograph records, phonographs; phonograph apparatus for recording and reproducing sounds namely, sound-recording machines and reproducing phonographs; automatic musical instruments of the character known as multiple-playing phono¬ graphs; also the following accessories therefor namely, needles, Mechanical phonograph motors, reproducers, recorders, diaphragms, needle cups, horns and tone arms; phonograph records, both recording and reproducing; a.nd record envelopes and albums. Claims use since about April 1, 1930. No. 304,276. Electra Corporation, Chicago, Ill. Filed August 6, 1930. "Electra" for phonograph record changers and repeaters. Claims use since May 26, 1930. Trade-Mark Registrations Granted 1275,749. Radio Receiving Sets, Radio Battery Units, and Attachments and Parts for Adapting Radio Sets for use with farm power systems. Lysle G. Tatro, doing business as L. Tatro Manu¬ facturing Co. , Decorah, Iowa Filed March 26, 1930. Published July 15, 1930. 275,835. Radio Tubes namely Receiving and Transmitting Tubes. Heintz and Kaufman, Ltd. , San Francisco, Calif. Filed May 30, 1930. Published July 15, 1930. Ser. : ! 3