MONMOUTH, Ore., Dec. 23, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Monmouth Mini Storage is an established and respected family business that has been serving its Oregon residents and their storage needs for more than 30 years.
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That's why aligning with U-Haul made perfect sense to co-owners Darrell Brandt and Jack Fenton.
Monmouth Mini Storage is now offering U-Haul® trucks, trailers and towing equipment, and moving supplies. It is located at 555 Gwinn St. E. Operating hours are Monday-Saturday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Reserve U-Haul items here by visiting http://www.uhaul.com/Locations/Truck-Rentals-near-Monmouth-OR today.
Monmouth is near Salem and is 60 miles southwest of Portland.
Steve Brandt, who manages Monmouth Mini Storage, said that his father, Darrell, is widely recognized for the 56 years of service he has invested in their small town. Before opening the storage facility, the elder Brandt made a name for himself in the garbage industry.
Steve Brandt now handles the day-to-day tasks while his father and Fenton "are vacationing."
Whether your needs are personal or business, Monmouth Mini Storage has the space and U-Haul equipment for you. It also is a great place to become U-Haul Famous. Take your picture in front of a U-Haul product, send it in and your face could land on the side of a U-Haul truck. Upload your photo through Instagram using #uhaulfamous, or go to www.uhaulfamous.com to submit photos and learn more.
From now through Dec. 31, U-Haul will donate $1 to the American Red Cross for every photo submitted.
Contact:
Andrea Batchelor, Public Relations Intern
Jeff Lockridge, Public Relations Specialist
E-mail: [email protected]
Phone: 602-760-4941
Website: uhaul.com
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