History of Orange County, California : with biographical sketches of the leading men and women of the county who have been identified with its earliest growth and development from the early days to the present . ^. CO. HISTORY OF ORANGE COUNTY 743 at Santa Ana. In 1919 he had forty-five acres of sugar beets, while he now growsmostly lima beans. In 1920, for example, he and his sons planted about 200 acres tolima beans and eighty acres to sugar beets, and the balance to alfalfa. Mr. and Mrs. Gisler belong to the Roman Catholic Church at Huntington Beach,and Mr. Gisler is a member of the Knights


History of Orange County, California : with biographical sketches of the leading men and women of the county who have been identified with its earliest growth and development from the early days to the present . ^. CO. HISTORY OF ORANGE COUNTY 743 at Santa Ana. In 1919 he had forty-five acres of sugar beets, while he now growsmostly lima beans. In 1920, for example, he and his sons planted about 200 acres tolima beans and eighty acres to sugar beets, and the balance to alfalfa. Mr. and Mrs. Gisler belong to the Roman Catholic Church at Huntington Beach,and Mr. Gisler is a member of the Knights of Columbus at Anaheim. In nationalpolitics he is a Republican, but he never draws the party line when it is a question ofgiving a whole-hearted support to a worthy local movement. They have seven children:Walter, who married Marie Collins of Talbcrt, is a rancher; Emma is the wife ofBernard Stouffer, another rancher, and lives at Anaheim; Thomas is also a rancher;Delia has graduated from the Huntington Beach High School, and is now living athome; and there are Agnes, Harold and Lucile. Thomas Paul Gisler, the third in the order of birth, was called into service forthe great World War through the first draft,


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