San Diego county, California; a record of settlement, organization, progress and achievement . rtantin the growth of southern California and his activities have, therefore, been afactor in the development of the entire state. FRANK NOELTNER. Frank Noeltner, president of the Mission Wine Company, whose successfulactivities have for twenty-five years influenced and promoted the business develop-ment of San Diego, was born in Germany in 1872 and received his education inthe public schools of that country. He came to America when he was still achild and in 1887 settled in San Diego, where for fift


San Diego county, California; a record of settlement, organization, progress and achievement . rtantin the growth of southern California and his activities have, therefore, been afactor in the development of the entire state. FRANK NOELTNER. Frank Noeltner, president of the Mission Wine Company, whose successfulactivities have for twenty-five years influenced and promoted the business develop-ment of San Diego, was born in Germany in 1872 and received his education inthe public schools of that country. He came to America when he was still achild and in 1887 settled in San Diego, where for fifteen years he worked in abakery. He was ambitious and energetic and by strict economy saved enough?out of his earnings to establish himself in business. He founded the MissionWine Company in 1910 and in two years has developed his enterprise until it isone of the important factors in general commercial activity. The company doesa larger business than any other similar concern in the city and its patronage isconstantly increasing. At its head is a shrewd and able business man, a specialist. FRANK NOELTNER HISTORY OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY 491 in vine culture and the making of the product, and also broadly informed upongeneral conditions and a keen student of modern business standards. A manof this type could not fail of success, for he has in his qualities of mind andcharacter the elements out of which prosperity results. In 1893 Mr. Noeltner married Miss Josephine Gardner and they have oneson and two daughters, all of whom attend the San Diego public schools. gives his allegiance to the republican party and keeps himself wellinformed upon the questions and issues of the day, although he never seeks publicoffice. Though he is a loyal American, he still retains a faithful remembranceof the fatherland and to some extent keeps in touch with the standards of thatcountry by his membership in various German societies in San Diego. In thecity his name stands for integrity and fair


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