by Jeff Lockridge | Jan 13, 2015 | History & Culture, U-Haul Stories
GALVESTON, Texas—Before the moon landing in 1969, before the Beatles came to America in 1964, before Elvis’ racy hips made their shocking debut on national television in 1956 … even before color television … Coleman’s Gulf Service Station, now Hicks &...
by Jeff Lockridge | Jan 12, 2015 | In the Community
In 1947, Major Bill Hendricks gathered some Marines to collect 5,000 toys from the community for the children. The mission of collecting toys and distributing them to children of the communities where they are collected has changed very little through the years. Toys...
by Elnora Cunningham | Jan 9, 2015 | In the Community
U-Haul is ringing in the New Year and resolves to keep U-Haul ‘in the green’! Reducing waste and preserving natural resources are initiatives practiced at U-Haul since the Company was founded in 1945. Below are the five ways U-Haul plans to stay green in...
by Jeff Lockridge | Jan 9, 2015 | History & Culture, U-Haul Stories
U-Haul Team members take the Company’s Primary Service Objective (PSO) seriously: “To provide a better and better product and service to more and more people at a lower and lower cost.” One excellent example of this commitment can be found in the U-Haul Teams at...
by Jeff Lockridge | Jan 9, 2015 | History & Culture, U-Haul Stories
SOMERSET, Ky.—Times sure have changed since 1956. But for the people of Somerset—several generations of them—one thing has stayed the same: Cooper Brother Citgo and U-Haul Dealership has been there when they’ve needed auto repair or to rent a U-Haul truck or...
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