Accounting
Danny Anderson & Co, 400 S. Zang, 214-941-3070
Berta Agular CPA, 1005 W Jefferson, 214-943-6686
CD Brown, CPA 1666 N Hampton, 214-331-0796
Dodd & Associates, 501 Wynnewood Village, 214-943-4095
Homer G Smith, NationsBank Building, 214-941-0319
Q & A Accounting/Bookkeeping Services, 214- 339-5470
Air Conditioning
AirPort
Dallas Executive Airport
Monarch Air Flight School at Dallas Executive AirPort,
214-331-5758.
Animal Shelter
Oak Cliff Animal Shelter, 525 Shelter Place Drive, Phone:
(214) 670-6848
Apartments
Primrose at Hampton Oaks, 2515 Perryton (Hampton near W.
Kiest) - 214-333-7766 (for ages 55 and older)
Antiques
Zola's Everyday Vintage, 414 N. Bishop, Dallas, Tx. 75208 214-943-6643
(Vintage clothing)
Art
Carla-Marie Weir, Artisan specializing in Glass Beads and
Jewelry--Repairs gladly done also.
carlamarieweir@yahoo.com.
DECORAZONgallery -design culture innovation, 417
north bishop avenue dallas, texas 75208,
ph/fx: 214.946.1003
Oak Cliff Artisians,
www.oakcliffartisans.com
Larry Pile -- Kessler Craftsman - 214-942-7322,
www.kesslercraftsman.com
Attorneys
Charles D. Shackelford, 214.941.6911, 329 Centre St.,
Dallas, Texas 75208
Automotive
Don Herring Mitsubishi, 3520 Marvin D Love Freeway, 214-372 -7850
Banking
Shelter Mortgage, Wendy North Jones 214.946.9112
www.wendyjones.net
Beauty
Wedgewood Beauty Salon -- Ask for Henry or Crus - 2511
Wedglea, 214-941-4414
Bicycles
B&B Bicycles, 900 W Jefferson Blvd, 214/943-3662
Books
Carpet
Cemetery
Oak Cliff Cemetery
(Originally known as BEATY Cemetery) 1300 E. 8th Street --
Beginning of text on historical marker: Kentucky Native William S. BEATY came to
Texas during its early days as a republic and received a grant of 640 acres of
land. He and his brother, Josiah, who arrived in 1836, settled along the Trinity
River in what is now Dallas County. The settlement that developed around their
property first was called HORD'S RIDGE and became known as OAK CLIFF in 1887. In
1846, William BEATY deeded 10 acres of his land for a public burial ground and
indicated in the deed that his brother, Josiah, already had been interred on the
site. The deed also specified that the cemetery should be subject to no one sect
but should forever remain open to all. The oldest marked grave in the cemetery,
that of Martha A. WRIGHT, is dated 1844. Many prominent Dallas County pioneers
and citizens have been buried here, including Judge William HORD, for whom
Hord's Ridge was named. Two former Dallas Mayors, George SERGEANT and George
SPRAGUE, and a son of Gen. Sam. HOUSTON, Col. William Rogers HOUSTON, are buried
here. Oak Cliff Cemetery remains a valuable and historic link to the early
settlement of Dallas. (Dedicated 1985)
Chiropractors
Luz González,
DC tel:214-295-6404.
Churches
(click
here for detailed information)
Burning Bush Missionary Baptist Church
4943 Bonnie View Road, Dallas, Texas 75241 214-375-5056
Cliff Temple Baptist Church
- Tenth St. & Zang (125 Sunset Ave.) (214) 942-8601
Concord Missionary
Baptist Church - 6808 Boulder Drive (214) 331-8522
Golden Gate Missionary
Baptist Church - 1101 Sabine Street (214)942-7474
Grace Temple Baptist Church, Tenth and Tyler Streets, 214-948-7587
Kessler Community Church - 2100 Leander 214-943-9341
Oak Cliff Church of Christ,
2530 Morgan
Cleaners
Clothing
10 Footwear
in
Bishop Arts District, 332 W. Davis, 214-946-7100
Zola's Everyday Vintage, 414 N. Bishop, 214-943-6643 (Vintage clothing)
Computers
PC Paramedic – On-site Computer Repair, Upgrade, and
Support 214-337-7677
Country Clubs
Oak Cliff Country Club, 2200 W Red Bird Ln, (214) 333-3595
Dance
Ballet Folklorico of Dallas Alice M. Arriaga, 214-415-3949
Jasmine Bates, Artistic Director,The Jasmine Vine Cinema, 214.944.5899
Maribel Rodriguez, (214)331-2778
Dentists