Named for Martin Garber, a former U.S. Congressman who platted the town, the small community of Garber is located in Garfield County, Oklahoma. The town's beginnings stem from the land run of 1893.
 
 
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First Baptist Church of Garber
Associated with the Southern Baptist Conventiona and the Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma, the congregation meets at its facilities on East Garber Road in Garber, Oklahoma. A statement of salvation and beliefs is posted, along with an overview of its ministries and programs.
http://www.fbcgarber.com/
Headquartered in Garber, Oklahoma, the agricultural cooperative is profiled, including a map showing its location, weather information, and statistical data regarding futures, local cash bids, and real time quotes. An online discussion forum is included.
http://www.garbercoop.com/
Operating an elementary, junior high and high school curriculum, the K-12 public school administrative district is located in Garber, Oklahoma. School calendars, contact data, and an overview of its academic programs are featured.
http://www.garber.k12.ok.us/
The town's official web site offers a profile of the town, including its points of interest, attractions, businesses, and services. Several photographs of the community are included.
http://www.garberok.com/
The history and a profile of the Garber, Oklahoma church are presented, along with a message from the congregation's pastor, an outreach video, church calendar, and other resources.
http://www.immanuelgarber.org/
Specializing in the sale of Quarter Horses, the horse ranch offers prospects for sale for cutting, roping, reining, performance, barrel racing, team penning, sorting, and other purposes. Available horses are featured, along with its breeding stallions.
http://www.lacyquarterhorses.com/