State Ex Inf. Huffman v. Show-Me Power Co-Op.

191 S.W.2d 971, 191 S.W.2d 972, 354 Mo. 892, 1946 Mo. LEXIS 374
CourtSupreme Court of Missouri
DecidedJanuary 14, 1946
DocketNo. 38883.
StatusPublished
Cited by14 cases

This text of 191 S.W.2d 971 (State Ex Inf. Huffman v. Show-Me Power Co-Op.) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Supreme Court of Missouri primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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State Ex Inf. Huffman v. Show-Me Power Co-Op., 191 S.W.2d 971, 191 S.W.2d 972, 354 Mo. 892, 1946 Mo. LEXIS 374 (Mo. 1946).

Opinion

LEEDY, J.

This is an original proceeding by information in the nature of quo warranto, instituted by the Prosecuting Attorney of Wright County, in his official capacity, and at the relation of two resident taxpayers of that county, against respondent, Sho-Mé Power Cooperative, a corporation (hereinafter referred to as Sho-Me), wherein certain public utility companies have been-permitted to become intervenors.

Hon. Arthur N. Adams, Jr., of the Kansas City Bar, who was appointed Special Commissioner to hear the evidence and report .his •findings of fact and conclusions of law, filed an exhaustive report in which it was recommended that judgment of ouster be awarded, the same to be conditioned, however, so as to afford respondent a reasonable opportunity to effectuate reorganization. The facts as found by him are not challenged, and we adopt the same, and set forth the following portions thereof (quotation marks omitted) :

The Missouri Electric Power Company (called M. E. P.) was a public utility corporation organized and existing under the laws of Missouri. It owned and operated electric generating and distribution plants and transmission lines in 18 Missouri counties, with substations and other, properties used in the sale of electric current. It operated under the regulatory jurisdiction of the Missouri Public Service Commission. In addition to its electric utilities system, it owned and operated three ice plants located respectively at Puxico, Doniphan and Willow Springs, Missouri, and one water system at Puxico, Missouri.

The property formerly owned by M. E. P. and subsequently sold to and now being operated by Sho-Me are listed in detail in Exhibit *900 4. These properties consist generally of “7 generating plants, 3 ice plants, 1 water system, approximately 370 miles of 33 KV, 22 KV and 13. 8 K. V. transmission lines, 37 sub-stations, and 43 distribution systems, together with all lands, easements, rights-of-way and certain rights and interests in lands and governmental and other rights, franchises, ordinances, authorizations, privileges and consents, useful, held for use or acquired in connection with said plants, sub-stations, lines and systems.”

Of this system, a substantial portion, of the value of approximately $150,000.00, is located in Wright county where- the informant Huffman is prosecuting attorney and the other individual informants are citizens, taxpayers and consumers of electricity produced and sold by Sho-Me.

Prior to the sale hereinafter referred to, all issued and outstanding voting stock (except qualifying shares) and all of the securities of M. E. P. were owned by Central Power and Electric Corporation, a Delaware corporation. The Central Power and Electric Corporation was a subsidiary of the Central States Utilities Corporation, a Delaware corporation, which in turn was a subsidiary of Ogden Corporation, a Delaware corporation, whose capital stock is owned by Atlas Corporation.

Under a plan of reorganization, which was filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, subsequently approved by the Commission and the United States District Court for the Eastern Division of the Northern District of Illinois, the details of which are not here material, an order was 'made requiring the parent company to divest itself of the control of M. E. P.

Sho-Me Power Cooperative, Inc. (called Sho-Me) is a Missouri-corporation organized and incorporated by certificate issued by the Secretary of State of- Missouri on October 23, 1941, under Chapter 102, Article 28, Revised Statutes of Missouri for 1939. It was originally organized and incorporated with an authorized capital stock of $3,000.00, being 600 shares of the par value of $5.00, and with the declared purpose of operating electric utility service to its shareholders. Its place of business was designated to be Columbia, Missouri.

Sho-Me was incorporated by 26 persons who were members, active officers, and representatives of 26 electric cooperatives organized and operating in Missouri under the Federal Rural Electrification Act of Congress. Five other cooperatives subsequently joined, and at the time of the hearing in this case these representatives of 31 electric cooperatives and one individual, the secretary, constituted the membership of Sho-Me. Each of these members subscribed for one $5.00 share of stock and contributed $100.00 toward a development fund. Outside of these 32 shares no other shares of stock in Sho-Me have been issued.

*901 Of the original incorporators of Sho-Me only four were operating in the general territory served by M. E. P. Two of those that subsequently became members of Sho-Me also operated in that territory.

The original intention of the incorporators of Sho-Me was to build generating plants if and when necessary. Afterwards when the M. E. P. purchase was proposed it was considered necessary and advisable to amend the articles of association.

On October 13, 1942, the articles of incorporation of Sho-Me were amended, as duly certified by the Secretary of State, to increase the capital stock to $75,000.00, composed of 15,000 shares of the par value of $5.00 each, and the purposes were enlarged to include electric service also for the public generally. According to the articles of association as amended, Sho-Me is authorized to transact business as follows:

“Third. The conduct of the business of the Cooperative shall be upon the cooperative plan and the purposes for which it is formed are:
“(a) to generate, manufacture, purchase, acquire and accumulate electric energy for its shareholders and for the public generally, and to transmit, distribute, furnish, sell and dispose of such electric energy to its shareholders and to the public generally; and to construct, erect, purchase, lease 'as lessee and in any manner acquire, own, hold, maintain, operate, sell, dispose of, lease as lessor, exchange and mortgage plants, buildings, works, machinery, supplies, apparatus, equipment and electric transmission and distribution lines or systems necessary, convenient or useful for carrying out and accomplishing any or all of the foregoing purposes:
“(b) to acquire, own, hold, use, exercise and, to the extent permitted by law, to sell, mortgage, pledge, hypothecate and in any manner dispose of franchises, rights, privileges, licenses, rights of way and easements necessary, useful or appropriate to accomplish any or all of the purposes of the Cooperative;
“(e) to purchase, receive, lease as lessee, or in any other manner, acquire, own, hold, maintain, use, convey, sell, lease as lessor, exchange, mortgage, pledge or otherwise dispose of any and all real and personal property or any interest therein necessary, useful or appropriate to enable the Cooperative to accomplish any or all of its purposes;
“(d) to borrow money, to make and issue bonds, notes and other evidences of indebtedness, secured or unsecured, for moneys borrowed or in payment for property acquired, or for any of the other objects or purposes of the Cooperative; *902

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