Continued from Page 7 county treasurer. Drury was also able to stitch together a history of Flavel’s marriage to Mary Chris- tina Boelling, a young woman who had waited on the captain while he was staying at Astoria’s hotel. “We had fun with that. That was very Flavel,” he said. The couple had three children. Their eldest and only son, George Conrad Flavel, became a ship captain and helped run his father’s business at the docks. The couple’s daughters were Nellie Flavel and and Katie Flavel. “I’m just amazed by how much he ben- efi tted Astoria. The fi gure I work with is that Astoria grew by 16 fold while he was there,” Drury said. “To me, the big lesson from Flavel is how (he) served the commu- nity and city and how they benefi ted from it.” When Flavel eventually retired and sold his business, many people felt it was a huge loss, Drury said. Columbia River Maritime Museum The Astoria Hotel where Capt. George Flavel met his wife, Mary. Jon Drury with a supersonic T-38 he fl ew during U.S. Air Force training in 1967. NEW GO KART TRACK COASTLINE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP INVITES YOU TO JOIN US FOR OUR: RESURRECTION CELEBRATION April 4, 2021 | 9:AM or 11:AM 89386 Highway 202 *Childcare available for infants - 3rd grade* REGISTER ONLINE AT: HTTP://BIT.LY/RESURRECTIONSUNDAY2021 NOW OPEN GO KARTS MINI GOLF GYRO XTREME ROCK WALL KIDDIE RIDES AND MORE! SEASIDE, OREGON HWY 101 (1/4 mi South of Seaside) • 2735 S. Roosevelt • 503-738-2076 OPEN DAILY 11 A M T O 6 P M THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 2021 // 7