Empire Petroleum, Inc. v. DF & Associates, Inc.

538 F. Supp. 615, 1982 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 12146
CourtDistrict Court, E.D. Missouri
DecidedApril 9, 1982
Docket79-1430C(3)
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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Empire Petroleum, Inc. v. DF & Associates, Inc., 538 F. Supp. 615, 1982 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 12146 (E.D. Mo. 1982).

Opinion

538 F.Supp. 615 (1982)

EMPIRE PETROLEUM, INC., Plaintiff,
v.
D. F. & ASSOCIATES, INC., a corporation, and Isaac Danzig, Defendants.

No. 79-1430C(3).

United States District Court, E. D. Missouri, E. D.

April 9, 1982.

*616 Lashly, Caruthers, Thies, Rava & Hamel, James J. Hennelly, Kenneth C. Brostron, St. Louis, Mo., for plaintiff.

Ben N. Messina, St. Louis, Mo., for defendants.

MEMORANDUM

FILIPPINE, District Judge.

This matter is before the Court for a decision on the merits, following trial to the Court. Count I of plaintiff's complaint is an action against Isaac Danzig on an account and on an account stated, arising out of the sale by plaintiff of certain goods, allegedly to defendant Danzig. Count II alternatively states the same causes of action against defendant D. F. & Associates, Inc., on the theory that Isaac Danzig was an agent of D. F. & Associates, Inc. At the conclusion of its evidence, plaintiff elected to submit its case against defendant Danzig alone, although plaintiff did not dismiss its case against D. F. & Associates, Inc.

After consideration of the testimony and exhibits introduced at trial, the parties' briefs and the applicable law, the Court hereby makes the following findings of fact and conclusions of law in accordance with Fed.R.Civ.P. 52:

FINDINGS OF FACT

Plaintiff, Empire Petroleum, Inc., is an Ohio corporation, with its principal place of business in that State. Plaintiff is a jobber of petroleum products.

Defendant D. F. & Associates, Inc. (hereinafter D. F., Inc.) is a Missouri corporation with its principal place of business in Hazelwood, Missouri. D. F., Inc., provides bookkeeping, recordkeeping, and management services for gasoline stations.

Defendant Isaac Danzig is a citizen of the State of Missouri. In 1976, Danzig was President of defendant D. F., Inc.

In November, 1976, David Urbanski was the plaintiff's General Manager. He was responsible for obtaining and soliciting accounts for plaintiff. On about November 15, 1976, Urbanski went to a gasoline station in the Toledo, Ohio area to get a contact for selling gasoline to the station. The *617 station had one sign that said "Bargain City Gas." Urbanski was told by an attendant at the station to contact "the owner," Isaac Danzig, in St. Louis. Urbanski obtained Danzig's telephone number from the attendant, which was (314) 731-2457.

On November 15, 1976, Urbanski called the number he had been given. The telephone was answered "D. F. & Associates." Urbanski asked to talk to Mr. Danzig, and Urbanski then had a conversation with Mr. Danzig in which he offered to sell gasoline for Bargain City stations in the Toledo area. They discussed the rates and credit terms for the sale of gasoline by plaintiff. Danzig told Urbanski that gasoline purchases should be billed to "Bargain City Service Stations, P.O. Box 129, Hazelwood, Missouri 63042."

Thereafter, on November 18, 1979, plaintiff received a call ordering gasoline for a Bargain City gasoline station on Lewis and Alexis Avenues in Toledo, Ohio. Orders for gasoline were received by one of plaintiff's secretaries over the telephone; the secretary typed up a purchase order, which was given to Urbanski, who then dispatched a transportation truck. The gasoline ordered on November 18, 1979, was delivered to the Bargain City station, and invoice # 16990 was prepared by plaintiff and sent to "Bargain City Service Stations" at the Hazelwood, Missouri address listed above. The invoice was paid by a check dated December 2, 1976, and drawn on the account of Toledo Alexis Service Station, Inc. The check was signed by Isaac Danzig.

Urbanski did not take the call which placed the November 18 order for gas. As stated above, usual procedures in plaintiff's office did not involve Urbanski in taking telephone orders. Urbanski did have numerous telephone conversations with Danzig after November 15, 1976, usually regarding changes in prices or rates. On those occasions when Urbanski placed a telephone call to (314) 731-2457, the telephone was always answered "D. F. & Associates." Urbanski and Danzig never met in person.

On November 26, 1976, plaintiff received another telephone order for gasoline for Bargain City gasoline stations in the Toledo area; this time the order was for a station on Woodville Avenue as well as the station on Lewis and Alexis Avenues. Invoices were duly prepared and mailed to "Bargain City Service Stations" at the Hazelwood, Missouri address listed above. The invoices were paid by checks drawn on accounts of Toledo Alexis Service Station, Inc. and Toledo Woodville Service Station, Inc.

"Toledo Woodville Service Station, Inc." (hereinafter "TWSS, Inc.") was, since January, 1969, the name of an Ohio corporation which had been incorporated in 1968 as "Bargain City Woodville Service Station, Inc." In March of 1969, when a certain lease was executed, Danzig was the President of TWSS, Inc.[1] Danzig was also President of TWSS, Inc., in 1976.

Toledo Alexis Service Station, Inc. (hereinafter "TASS, Inc.") was incorporated in March, 1969. Isaac Danzig was its President, at least in March of 1969 and March of 1970, when a certain lease and an amendment thereto were executed.[2]

In 1977, 1978, and through April of 1979, plaintiff continued to receive orders, at somewhat irregular intervals, for the sale of gasoline to the two Bargain City Gasoline stations mentioned above. The invoices were always sent by plaintiff to "Bargain City Service Station," "Bargain City," or "Bargain City Service Stat," sometimes followed by the word "Woodville" or "Alexis," at P.O. Box 129, Hazelwood, Missouri 63042. The invoices were always paid by checks drawn on the account of TWSS, Inc. or TASS, Inc. These checks were always signed by Isaac Danzig.

Urbanski did not see checks as they arrived in plaintiff's office. The checks were received in the mail by the secretaries, who *618 made up a "Daily Bank Deposit" sheet for plaintiff and deposited the checks. Some of these daily deposit sheets from 1976 and 1977 show that the checks received in payment for the gasoline delivered to the two Bargain City stations were listed under an account entitled variously as "Bargain City," "Toledo Alexis Service Station," "Toledo Alexis Service S. (Bargain City)," "Toledo Woodville S. S. (Bargain City)," "Bargain City (Toldeo Alexis S. S.)," "Bargain City (Toledo Woodville S. S.)," "Bargain City — Oregon,"[3] and "Bargain City — Alexis." Invoices for the two stations always carried the same account number, however, when an account number was shown: # 75100 in 1977 and 1978, and # 13300 starting in 1979.

The only person in plaintiff's office who might have seen at least some of the TWSS, Inc. and TASS, Inc. checks before mid-April, 1979, besides the secretaries, was plaintiff's controller, Joseph Borowitz. He was not an officer or director of plaintiff.

In October and November, 1978, Urbanski wrote two letters to P.O. Box 129, Hazelwood, Missouri, concerning increases in rates. One of these letters was addressed to "D. F. & Associates, Mr. Isaac Danzig" and the other was addressed to "Isaac Danzig, D. F. & Associates." Urbanski addressed the letters in this way because he had no other names to use regarding the Bargain City accounts.

In April of 1979, someone acting on behalf of defendant D. F., Inc.

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