Paradise News Press, In re

Citation311 P.2d 555,151 Cal.App.2d 496
PartiesIn the Matter of the Proposed Ascertainment and Establishment of the Standing of the PARADISE NEWS PRESS as a Newspaper of General Circulation. Wallace D. DRIVER, Petitioner and Respondent, v. CALIFORNIA NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION, Inc., Contestant and Appellant. Civ. 9113.
Decision Date04 June 1957
CourtCalifornia Court of Appeals Court of Appeals

Albert M. King, Oroville, for contestant and appellant.

Frank L. Willis, Chico, for petitioner and respondent.

WARNE, Justice pro tem.

This is an appeal from a decree of the Superior Court of Butte County, establishing that the Paradise News Press is a newspaper of general circulation within the meaning of Section 6000 of the Government Code.

The Paradise News Press is a weekly newspaper. The first issue was published on May 6, 1954, and has since been published weekly. The paper contains about equal amounts of news and advertising matter. News consists principally of local items concerning events of interest to persons living in the 'ridge area' of Butte County. The paper does not print telegraphic news or editorials. It is distributed as third class mail by the post office to each family residing in the area of distribution. Approximately 3,200 papers are distributed each week. The papers are delivered by the post office to each boxholder and to each rural free delivery box. Most papers are not individually addressed. The paper had, on May 19, 1954, a paid subscription list of 254. This consisted of 206 subscribers in a part of the county known as the ridge area, comprising the Paradise, Magalia and Stirling City areas, 24 in Butte County outside of the ridge area and 24 outside of Butte County. On September 19, 1955, the number of subscribers were 251 within the ridge area, 24 in other parts of Butte County and 45 outside of the county. The ridge area has from 10,000 to 12,000 inhabitants.

Appellant contends that the Paradise News Press is not a newspaper of general circulation within the definition of Section 6000 of the Government Code, which reads:

'A 'newspaper of general circulation' is a newspaper published for the dissemination of local or telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, which has a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and has been established, printed and published at regular intervals in the State, county, or city where publication, notice by publication, or official advertising is to be given or made for at least one year preceding the date of the publication, notice or advertisement.'

Appellant claims that while the newspaper prints local news, it does not print intelligence of a general character. Copies of the paper were admitted in evidence. The copy of December 23, 1954, is fairly representative of the general character of news published. In this copy there is an article concerning a special meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Paradise Unified School District and an article concerning the candidacies of two men for membership on the Board of Directors of the Paradise Irrigation District. This article gave the background of the candidates and their policies. There is an article concerning the American Legion Post, an article concerning the change in ownership in an insurance business, an article publishing a talk...

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    • United States
    • Supreme Court of Connecticut
    • February 11, 1992
    ...Express v. Mirror Transportation Co., 71 F.Supp. 991 (D.N.J.1947), aff'd, 169 F.2d 504 (3d Cir.1948); In re Paradise News Press, 151 Cal.App.2d 496, 498-99, 311 P.2d 555 (1957); Nevada State Press Assn. v. Fax, Inc., 79 Nev. 82, 84-85, 378 P.2d 674 (1963) (may be a newspaper if it also publ......
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    • California Court of Appeals
    • June 23, 1970
    ...mailed. It appears that there are two categories of addressees, paying subscribers, and other licensees. (Cf. In re Paradise News Press (1957) 151 Cal.App.2d 496, 499, 311 P.2d 555.) The fact that the publisher did not do the actual work of segregating the sheep from the goats, does not nec......
  • Caldor, Inc. v. Heffernan
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    • Supreme Court of Connecticut
    • April 21, 1981
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    • California Court of Appeals
    • June 25, 1992
    ...burden of showing the newspaper had ceased to be one of general circulation. (Id. at p. 490, 207 P.2d 61.)In In re Paradise News Press (1957) 151 Cal.App.2d 496, 311 P.2d 555, there was a paid subscription list of 254 out of a circulation of about 3,200. (Id. at pp. 497, 499, 311 P.2d 555.)......

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