In re Gluckman

In In re Gluckman (1936) 6 Cal.2d 455, where two newspapers published in different towns were consolidated for the express purpose of enabling one of them to avoid the waiting period, the Supreme Court held "the substantive purpose of the requirement of legal status for the publication of legal notices in a paper of general circulation will be as fully subserved as if such publication appeared in each of the two papers so consolidated." ( Id., at p. 456)