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Emilio Cue, page 2 In 1935 he was elected Sherriff and Tax Collector of Hancock Countyf Mr. Cue bought property all over Hancock County, He had a large farm near Bay St. Louis on which he raised horses. He managed the Cue Oil Co. fBixxSt^xjcRj^KXx which was the distributorship for Shell Oil, some 35 years. yjHiis bid for the petroleum products used for the county reads: .25? for regular gas; 27.5 ? per gal for pEemium and . 15? for deisel fuel #2jwith tax included. His bid at this time was lower than Standard Oil of Jackson.^ He was a business and political leader in this county, being a member of the Chamber of Commerce, The Bay-Waveland Yacht Club, and St. Stanisla^u Sideline Club. ^ He, his father, mother, and sister Rita (Cue Johnson) are buried in Bayou Coco. \? 1. Records of Hancock County; Book A, P 482 & 3 ; Ward 2, Lot 21 2. ? ; Book C, p 285 3. Thumbnail History, Hancock County Courthouse, compiled by Jim Pfeiffer 4. Records of Hancock County; Book F-H, p 497, Wills 5. Sea Coast Echo; August 26, 1927 dates as shown Aug-4.,__1S&.Q -AiigjLr-V&Q-Records of Bayou Coco Cemetery
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