Receptacle for storing articles such as newspapers

Deposit and collection receptacles – Miscellaneous – Money – coin – check – memo holders

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248101, 108 61, 211 572, 211DIG1, B65D 9100

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ABSTRACT:
An open mouth receptacle adapted for mounting on a vertically disposed surface, such as a door or wall, is provided for receipt of articles, such as newspapers and packages, delivered to a residence. The receptacle is fabricated from flexible material and has its mouth bounded by facing strips of a relatively rigid and elastic material; the rigid strip assisting in the mounting of the receptacle and the elastic strip tending to normally retain the mouth of the receptacle in a closed condition.

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