Method and apparatus for securing a pile of newspapers or magazi

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100 34, B65B 2708, B65B 1302

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051097621

ABSTRACT:
Two pieces of material such as paper stock secured about the edges. A pull tab at about a mid-portion of each edge of the paper between pull tab at a mid-portion of each edge of the sealed members and a length of material randomly positioned between the papers or fan folded between the papers for securing a subsequent bundle of newspapers or magazines placed on top of the sheets of papers. The opposing pull tabs are pulled out and a finite length of string or other material is fastened between the two which is used to subsequently tie or tape the bundles of newspapers or magazines.

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