Clarendon has several unique home owned and operated businesses that make up a thriving local business community.
Amanda Askew owns Amanda’s Country Soaps and creates her own special blends of soaps and lotions, utilizing goat milk from animals she raises on her property.
Since 1910, Saye’s Flying A Tack has been a family-owned fixture on Kearney Street. What started as a mercantile store evolved into a Western wear store and then adapted again to sell tack to customers in the farming and ranching communities far and wide.
Danny Askew and his family continue to serve the community with friendly service and a reputation for fairness.
For more than 20 years, Cornell’s Country Store has been serving customers both near and far with a unique inventory that ranges from feed and supplements to jewelry and home decor.
Owners Bill & Deanna Cornell bring a hometown charm with a focus on customer service and quality products.
Stocking’s Ice Cream Parlor is a downtown landmark that serves up frozen treats as well as sweet baked goods prepared in-house by owner Rhonda Howell.
Located in the former 1890s Stocking Drug Store building, Howell and her family greats locals and visitors with smiling faces and good old-fashioned service.