
Jaffarian Service was started in 1938 by Fred Jaffarian, the first Armenian-American born in Haverhill, when he leased a gas station on Haverhill's River Street. He and his wife, Alice, worked at a nearby shoe factory, leaving the gas station's management to cousin Charlie. Every day, Fred and Alice went straight from the shoe factory to work the gas station, eventually phasing out that grueling schedule when the station became successful. Their son, Richard (2nd generation),
worked there after school, learning on the job how to fix cars.
The couple had the perfect formula for the American dream. His
gregarious personality kept customers coming back, and her frugality
maximized profits. Jaffarian Service expanded to sell
tires, lawnmowers,
and Hudson automobiles. In the early '50s, they switched from Hudsons
to Ramblers and added more service bays.