IN RE ESTATE OF BEER


190 Or. 15 (1950)

222 P.2d 1005

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF OSCAR BEER, DECEASED WHITE ET AL. v. MORTON

Supreme Court of Oregon.

Affirmed October 17, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James T. Chinnock, of Grants Pass, argued the cause and filed briefs for appellants.

George W. Kellington, of Medford, argued the cause for respondents. On the brief was V.A.C. Ahlf, of Grants Pass.

Before LUSK, Chief Justice, and BRAND, BAILEY, HAY, LATOURETTE and WARNER, Justices.


AFFIRMED.

WARNER, J.

On February 26, 1945, Oscar Beer, an uncle of the contestants and appellants, Frank Grunow, Emma Grunow White and Fritz Grunow, died leaving a will wherein a nominal bequest of $1.00 was made to each said contestant. The remainder of his estate was devised and bequeathed to Archie Morton, his friend of more than twenty years. The will, so far as material herein, provided:

"All the rest, residue and remainder of my estate, of whatsoever...

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