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2 | BEST OF TRACY FRIDAY, JULY 27, 2007 Colin taking swim les- sons at the Joe Wilson Community Pool. “All of these things gives us a sense of com- munity spirit that we haven’t had because of our relocations; we are very thankful we moved back here and not some- where else.” In addition to having Our Town Glenn Moore/Tracy Press
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2 | BEST OF TRACY FRIDAY, JULY 27, 2007
And the winner is …
Our Town
Best of Tracy cover con-test winner Trisha Lyons loves where she lives.“We love the sense of community,” she said of herself and husband Ed. “Every event has people involved who really enjoy living here and taking part in the community. You don’t find that in larger cities.
Lyons and her fam-ily, including children JessaLyn, 5, and Colin, 3, moved back to town two years ago after living out of state for more than a decade. She credits her time away for giving her a fresh perspective on the town that contrib-uted to her winning the cover contest.
“I wanted to show all the things about Tracy that I love, the things that drew us back here after being transferred around the country for several years,” she said.
Those things include the Tracy Dry Bean Festival and farmers market.
“I started with the traditional events that I attended when my husband and I were first married, like the car
shows in the park and bean festival,” the profes-sional art director said. “Then I added the new traditions we now share with our children, like Fourth of July parade and farmers market.”
She mixed in photos of local landmarks and photos of Jessa play-ing in Lincoln Park and
Colin taking swim les-sons at the Joe Wilson Community Pool.
“All of these things gives us a sense of com-munity spirit that we haven’t had because of our relocations; we are very thankful we moved back here and not some-where else.”
In addition to having
her design grace the cover of this year’s Best of Tracy section, Lyons has won a gift basket of prizes donated by local businesses. Her prize package includes a bottle of wine from Sunset Liquors and gift cer-tificates from Barista’s, Rusty’s, Gigi’s Pizza and Garnet’s Day Spa.
Glenn Moore/Tracy PressAWARD-WINNER: Trisha Lyons, winner of the Best of Tracy cover design contest, looks over a copy of her entry inside her home office. Lyons is an art director for a Houston-based marketing firm, which allows her to telecommute from her Tracy home.
Cover design entry shows off artist’s
love of Tracy Welcome to this year’s Best of Tracy, the annual special sec-tion that reveals which
businesses, activities and people in Tracy are the best in the eyes of our subscribers.
Every year, the Press prints a two-page ballot that only appears in the papers that are delivered to homes. Subscribers fill out the ballots and turn them into our office, where our staff gets busy tallying up the winners and verifying their contact information.
However, it’s become much more than just a popularity contest over the years.
With the flux of people moving in and out of town each year, it’s become a useful directory to help new residents learn what our com-munity has to offer. And longtime residents can thumb through to see if their personal favorites made it on this year’s list.
As you take a look at this year’s winners, make a note of those who might be of service to you, and don’t forget to tell them that you saw them listed here!
Readers weighin on local faves
FRIDAY, JULY 27, 2007 BEST OF TRACY | 3
ACCOUNTANT/BOOKKEEPER
Patricia and Alan Smith of A&L Financial Services know the value of customer loyalty, which explains why cli-ents come back year after year — some of them for generations.
The couple has served Tracy for more than 20 years, and now has cli-ents in Tokyo, London and other cities around the world and in the U.S. But it’s their commit-ment to the Tracy com-munity that keeps clients coming back.
Every year the Smiths offer summer jobs to West and Tracy high school students — giving them a chance to boost their resumes before graduation.
First Place: Alan A. Smith, A&L Financial, 1391 W.11th St., 832-1003
Second Place: Bill Pollard Jr. Financial and Tax Consultant, 79 E. 11th St., 832-5110
Third Place: Craig Mizuno, CPA, 527 W. 11th St., 832-1611
ATHLETIC TRAINERFitness Manager Louis
Gaskin said he’s confident it’s the energy, knowledge and practice-what-you-preach attitude of In-Shape’s personal trainers that keep people coming back to the local clubs.
The state-of-the-art equipment and diverse fitness programs at both Tracy branches appeal
an individual at Larry Nicholson’s Chiropractic and Sports Care. The goal for Nicholson is to get every patient better, and he believes keeping an open ear to the needs of his clients allows him to create highly effective plans for each person.
A practicing chiroprac-tor since 1986, Nicholson opened his Tracy office in 1992.
First Place: Larry Nicholson, Nicholson Chiropractic & Sports Care, 1011 Parker Ave., 836-0250
Second Place: Donald Ringer, Ringer Chiropractic, 1525 N. Tracy Blvd., 835-2225
Third Place: Lynn Friga, Friga Chiropractic, 404 W. Grant Line Road, 835-6625
COACHWest High School
teacher Steve Lopez’s attitude on the gridiron consistently earns him top billing as the best coach in Tracy. He’s built the football program at West into something of which he, the students and parents can be proud.
First Place: Steve Lopez, Varsity Football Coach, West High School
Second Place: Abel Dorado, Girls Soccer Coach, West High School
Third Place: Kevin Saenz, K Baseball Academy, 3402 Mars Way 102, 614-0928
COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER
Just call him Mr. Christmas. Local travel
FAVORITE PEOPLE
As it turns out, you’re a people person. You always suspected you were, minus the doubts that creep in during obligatory hours with the in-laws and those scintillating discussions of the weath-
er. But doubt be gone: There’s proof positive.
It’s right here in black and white. You, dear voters, have spoken. These are the folks in town you love because of the way they inspire your kids, or give all the tender loving care your pooch Fluffy can handle. You anoint them because they can give you a measure of comfort while they prod you and poke you and drill in your teeth.
Your top picks fix what’s busted, they protect you when you’re vulner-able — and sometimes, they make your dreams come true.
to people of all fitness levels. In-Shape offers fit-ness boot camps, cardio, Pilates, yoga and a slew of other classes to suit pretty much any workout style. But when it comes down to it, it’s the one-on-one attention the trainers give their clients that makes In-Shape the go-to gym for personal training.
First Place: In-Shape, 101 S. Tracy Blvd, 836-2504, 239 W. 11th St., 833-3370
Second Place: Kevin Saenz, K Baseball Academy, 3402 Mars Way 102, 614-0928
Third Place: Quincy Ruffin, Ruffin Performance/Adventure Boot Camp, 3502 Mars Ct., Suite 111, 839-0415
CHIROPRACTORLarry Nicholson
treats every patient as
agent Gene Birk set out years ago to make sure every child in Tracy had something to open under the tree at Christmas. And that’s how Brighter Christmas was born.
Now, the local charity provides needy families with food and presents around the holidays, and local high school seniors with scholarships around graduation.
First: Gene Birk, Brighter Christmas
Second: Darlene Quinn, Tracy Interfaith Ministries
Third: Jim Rhodes
CONTRACTORCarl Gowan of Gowan
Construction works hard to be Tracy’s hometown contractor. After more than 30 years of con-struction experience both here and through-out the Bay Area, Gowan now stays in Tracy most of the time. He sees enough business in town
4 | BEST OF TRACY FRIDAY, JULY 27, 2007that he doesn’t need to travel as much anymore. Many of his employees live in town, and if there’s a job in Tracy, he wants to be the first one people think to work with.
First Place: Carl Gowan, Gowan Construction, 15 W. 8th St., 836-2482
Second Place: Dennis Alegre, DM Construction Inc., 835-0243
Second Place: John Melo, Melo Construction, 2235 N. McArthur Dr., 835-7314
Third Place: Joseph Jorge, Joseph M. Jorge Construction Inc., 835-5072 or 479-1629
DENTISTDr. Paul Teranishi
opened his dental practice more than 20 years ago in Tracy. And those who work with him are convinced that it’s Teranishi’s ability to put patients at ease that makes for a steadily growing clientele.
First Place: Dr. Paul Teranishi, 612 W. 11th St., Suite 201, 835-8408
Second Place: Dr. Lance M. Matsune, 612 W. 11th St., Suite 201, 835-8408
Third Place: Dr. Royal C. Aaby, 1419 N. Tracy Blvd., 835-3821
HANDYMANNot everyone is a bud-
ding Tim Taylor. In fact, nowadays, many people can’t even remember who Tim Taylor was. But that’s beside the point. The point of the matter is that when it comes to needing the services of a handyman, Tracy Press readers rec-ommend Randy Fehlhafer of Handy Randy’s Handyman Service. So consider yourself referred.
First Place: Randy Fehlhafer, Handy Randy’s Handyman Service, 220 Tassajara Ct.,
800-399-1415
Second Place: Bruce Feller, Fix-It Feller, 170 Alum Rock Court, 832-7535
Third Place: Ed Caporusso Jr., 835-4196
HAIR STYLISTWith more than 30
years of experience styl-ing, crimping, curling and creating every cut imag-inable, hairstylist Janet Corsaro has become Tracy’s favorite hairstyl-ist. Corsaro said she values the diversity of her job and the individuality of each client. She started her career in Tracy and recently moved to Tresses on 10th Street.
First Place: Janet Corsaro, Tresses, 205 W. 10th St., 834-2887
Second Place: Valarie Aldrete, On Top Hair & Nail Design, 458 E. 10th St., 835-3947
Third Place: Michelle Coury, Tangles Salon, 110 W. 10th St., 835-1355
INSURANCE AGENTInsurance isn’t any-
thing to take lightly. Not only does it offer asset and livelihood protection, your agent knows more about you than most peo-ple. And just that alone means you should choose wisely in this depart-ment. Local flock to Paul Ritter of Ritter Insurance Agency to protect what’s important to them — and you should, too.
First Place: Paul Ritter, Ritter Insurance Agency, 2880 N. Tracy Blvd., 835-0776
Second Place: John & Mindy, S.J. Frerichs & Son, 28 W. 10th St., 835-1764
Second Place: Ron Yerian, Allstate Insurance, 4600 S. Tracy Blvd., Suite 118, 832-2002
Third Place: Terry Langley, State Farm Insurance, 28421 S. Chrisman Road.,
fingers and toes combine to make a woman look sharp. And when look-ing sharp matters most, locals flock to Patricia Jones at On Top Hair & Nail Design. She can do everything from basic nail services to acrylics, gels
and even airbrushing.
First Place: Patricia Jones, On Top Hair & Nail Design, 458 E. 10th St., 835-3947
Second Place: Loanne Bui, Nails Elite, 1140 Adam St., 833-9711
Third Place: Christine La,
Nail Art by Christine, 118 E. 11th St., 833-7824
OPTOMETRIST/OPHTHALMOLOGIST
The eyes are the win-dow to the soul, and Tracy residents don’t trust those eyes to just
Cera Renault/Tracy PressNUMBER CRUNCHERS: Darla, the office dog, sits on the front desk of A&L Financial Services, which has been open 35 years and has up to nine employees during tax season. The firm was voted best bookkeeper/accountant in Tracy.
835-1400
LEGAL ADVISORMost of Sidney
Alegre’s 10-year law career has been spent at her Tracy practice, where she specializes in estate, trust and pro-bate law. Her employees respect her for both her erudite decision-making and loyalty to her clients. Alegre takes her time when it comes to under-standing what her clients need.
First Place: Sidney Alegre, Law Offices of Sidney Alegre, 120 E. 12th St., 830-2939
Second Place: Arch Bakerink, Bakerink & McCusker Law Office, 1030 Central Ave., 835-9592
Third Place: Mark Connolly, Law Office of Mark Connolly, 121 E. 11th St., 836-0725
NAIL TECHNICIANFreshly manicured
FRIDAY, JULY 27, 2007 BEST OF TRACY | 5anyone. They trust them to David Hartzell at Eaton Optometry on Tracy Boulevard, where they can get impeccable service, skilled treatment and great glasses.
First Place: David Hartzell, Eaton Optometry; 4598 S. Tracy Blvd., Suite 130, 835-1181
Second Place: David Moline, Tracy Optometry Group, 36 W. 10th St., 835-7446
Third Place: Frank Balestrery, Eaton Optometry, 4598 S. Tracy Blvd., Suite 130, 835-1181
ORTHODONTISTOrthodontist Andrew
Trosien tries to focus on two things: excellence in patient care and the friendliest customer ser-vice. Trosien has been voted favorite orthodontist for Best of Tracy since the category was first created. Since opening his Tracy practice in 1999, Trosien said he’s come to love the small-town atmosphere and plans to stay for years to come.
First Place: Andrew Trosien, Trosien Orthodontics, 2850 N. Tracy Blvd., 833-1240
Second Place: Steven Jung, Orthodontics for Children & Adults, 1417 N. Tracy Blvd., 835-0977
Third Place: Dr. Ronald Miller, Miller’s Family Dentistry, 1409 Tracy Blvd., 835-5116
Third Place: David C. Coykendall DDS, Millennium Dental, 436 W. Beverly Place, 835-6487
PET SITTERIt’s hard to have a good
time away from home if you’re worried about how your pet is faring in your absence. But if you hire Cindy Rogers at For Pet’s Sake, you can set your mind at ease. She’ll feed, walk and talk to your pet. Who knows? Your pet might be not want you back when she’s done!
First Place: Cindy Rogers, For Pet’s Sake, 836-8981
Second Place: April Rodgers,
Glenn Moore/Tracy PressPUMPING IRON: In-Shape fitness manager Louis Gaskin watches Rosa Hasan perform leg squats at the health club. Tracy Press readers voted In-Shape as having the best personal trainers in town, which makes Gaskin quite proud.
April’s Dog Grooming, 324 W. 11th St., 833-0080
Third Place: Old River Veterinary, 520 W. 11th St., 835-5166
Third Place: Petsmart Inc., 2477 Naglee Road, 836-6080
PHOTOGRAPHERPhotographs serve as
long-lasting memories of special occasions and unrepeatable moments in time. Because of that, you don’t want to trust your photography to just anyone. Tracy readers recommend both Carolyn Hall and Luis Rosario.
Hall, of Carolyn Hall Photography, is known
for her hand-colored prints and candid shots of kids and families. Rosario, who works at Johnson Studio, shoots most school events and a host of other special occasions. They both prove you can’t go wrong if you shop local when it comes to finding a sharp photographer.
First Place: Carolyn Hall, Carolyn Hall Photography, 9 E. Sixth St., 833-1254
First Place: Luis Rosario, Johnson Studio, 29 W. 10th St., 835-1254
Second Place: Sears Portrait Studio, West Valley Mall, 3200 Naglee Road, 830-2369
6 | BEST OF TRACY FRIDAY, JULY 27, 2007
AUTO BODYNeed a brand-new
bumper to replace the one you left behind on the interstate when tail-gating during your morn-ing commute? Tracy Body and Fender Works is the place to go. In busi-ness since 1977, the Grant Line Road body shop offers collision repairs on all makes and models. Who knows? Your car might look better when it leaves the shop than it did before your little fender-bender.
First: Tracy Body & Fender Works, 56 W. Grant Line Road, 835-5472
Second: Anthony’s Auto Body & Paint, 24195 S. Chrisman Road, 832-9201
Third: Troy’s Auto Body and Paint, 7474 W. 11th St., 832-2943
AUTO DEALERSHIP (NEW)
Stan Morri Ford Mercury is a consistent winner in the Best of Tracy dealership catego-ries. The owners say the
FAVORITE BUSINESSES
Apparently, business makes the world go ’round — or at least Tracy’s little piece
of it. It’s the one category in which the jumbo list of winners reads like a run-on sentence, takes up nearly every letter of the alphabet and will no doubt bring smiles to the faces of the Chosen Ones.
You may cuss out your car when it breaks down, but you’ve got your favorite mechanic to take care of it. You hate your wrinkles but adore your laserologist, cosmetic surgeon, technician or whatever it is they call de-wrinklers and botox-ers these days.
You’ve got your preferred plumb-er, your prized pest killer, your darling dog-groomer, your beloved barber, your treasured tattoo art-ist, your dearest dry cleaner, your pet painter.
Third Place: Glenn Moore, Tracy Press, 145 W. 10th St., 835-3030
PHYSICIANEven if you only visit the doctor
once in a blue moon, you want to make sure you have the best at your disposal whenever the need strikes.
Tracy Press readers voted Dr. Lazdins as the best physician in Tracy. Lazdins, a graduate of the Creighton University School of Medicine, special-izes in family practice medicine and has been practicing for three decades.
First Place: Dr. Andris Lazdins, 433 W. Eaton Ave., 833-3930
Second Place: Dr. Jagdish Patel, 44 W. 12th St., 833-0525
Third Place: Dr. Manuel De La Cruz, 518 W. Eaton, 833-2228
Third Place: Dr. Harpreet Grewal, 530 W. Eaton Ave., 835-4332
REAL ESTATE AGENT A reputable real estate agent can
make the different between a positive property transaction and a negative one. In Tracy, there are many to choose from, but readers recommend Sue Langdon at Corral Hollow Property Management for all your home-buying and selling needs.
First Place: Sue Langdon, Corral Hollow Property Management, 628 Central Ave, 836-5575
Second Place: Jennifer West, Corral Hollow
Property Management, 628 Central Ave, 836-5575
Third Place: Laurie Ellis, ERA Executive Real Estate, 1863 W. 11th St., 836-6444
Third Place: Eric Boehm, Caldwell Banker, 403 W. 11th St., 833-3333
Third Place: Ben Curran, Curran Real Estate, 445 W. 11th St., 835-4000
TEACHERGreat teachers motivate students to
excel both in and out of the classroom. In Tracy, West High School’s John Anderson rules as the top teacher. Students respect him, as do parents — and that amounts to a job well done.
First Place: John Anderson, West High School
Second Place: Joan Keith, TUSD Independent Study, West High School & Tracy High School
Third Place: Susan Petrucelli, Monticello Elementary, first grade
VETERINARIANFor veterinary needs related to large
or small animals, Tracy residents flock to Thomas Ross on Schulte Road. He’ll give your pet or livestock the attention they need and deserve.
First Place: Thomas Ross, Large & Small Animal Veterinary Services & Supplies, 840 W. Schulte Road, 836-0796
Second Place: James Matteson, Tracy Veterinary Clinic, 20 W. Grant Line Road, 835-0626
Third Place: Kecia Valdez, Jules Veterinary Center, 1855 W. 11th St., 833-7387
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FIX IT AND FORGET IT: Tracy Body & Fender Works was voted best auto body repair in the Best of Tracy contest.
Enrique Gutierrez/Tracy Press
reason for that is simple — a great staff and com-munity involvement. Being a family-owned business doesn’t hurt matters, either. It’s always a good thing when the owners have a vested interest in their customers.
First: Stan Morri Ford Mercury, 3500 Auto Plaza Way, 835-4821
Second: Tracy Toyota, 2895 N. Naglee Road, 834-111
Third: Tracy Honda, 3450 Auto Plaza Way, 832-1400
AUTO DEALERSHIP (USED)
Stan Morri Ford Mercury has been sell-ing cars in Tracy for more than 30 years. The company’s used car dealership on 11th Street ensures that it offers something for everyone. So, if you’re in the market for a used car, shop where Tracy Press readers shop: Stan Morri Ford.
First: Stan Morri Ford Mercury, 430 W. 11th St., 835-9365
Second: Tracy Honda, 3450 Auto Plaza Way, 832-1400
Third: Tracy Toyota, 2895 N.
Naglee Road, 820-6000
AUTO MAINTENANCEM&M Automotive is
the readers’ choice for the best place in town to seek auto maintenance. According to owner Richard Moe, the reason is simple.
“We have always put our customer concerns first and foremost,” he said. “We have earned their trust.”
His staff accomplishes that, he added, by explaining what work is needed and how much it’ll cost before mechan-ics work on the vehicle, so customers know exactly what to expect. Must be the reason the place has been in busi-ness on 10th Street for more than 30 years.
First: M&M Automotive, 60 E. 10th St., 835-7071
Second: City Garage, 604 W. 11th St., 835-3741
Third: Fagunde’s 10th Street Garage, 137 E. 10th St., 835-4471
BANK/CREDIT UNION
Tracy Press readers
agree, year after year, that the best financial institution in town is the Bank of Stockton branch on Tracy Boulevard, in business since 1981. Since then, the bank’s customers have come to know and love Teri, Joann, Maria and Pam almost like family. As a testament to the branch’s commitment to customer service, a live person always answers the
phone. And they wouldn’t have it any other way.
First: Bank of Stockton, 1175 N. Tracy Blvd., 820-2000
Second: Washington Mutual, 691 W. 11th St., 836-1490
Third: Wells Fargo, 1900 W. 11th St., 835-5752,
BARBER SHOPJim Golden has been
clipping and cutting in Tracy since 1968. As one of Tracy’s few true
barbers, he specializes in trims for businessmen, fades, flat tops and kids’ cuts.
First: Golden’s Barber Shop, Jim and Mark Golden, 324 West 11th St., 835-8276
Second: Supercuts, 1980 W. 11th St, 832-3884
Third: Al’s Barber Shop, 1292 W. 11th St., 836-0833
BEAUTY SALON
Since opening up shop in downtown Tracy a handful of years ago, Tangles Salon & Spa has been a success. So much so that the owners expanded to a second storefront on 10th Street just two doors down. The salon employs 25 stylists, in addition to nail techni-cians and aestheticians.
First: Tangles Salon & Spa, 110 W. 10th St., 835-1355; 118 W. 10th St, Ste. A, 835-1115
8 | BEST OF TRACY FRIDAY, JULY 27, 2007Second: Tresses Salon, 205 W.
10th St., 834-2887
Third: On Top Hair & Nail Design, 458 E. 10th St., 835-3947
BUILDING/LUMBER SUPPLY
An Iowa corn farmer once heard a voice tell-ing him that if he built it, “they” would come. Folks in Tracy know that if you’re going to build anything, you’d be insane not to start by going to M&M Builder’s Supply. Having served Tracy for 60 years, owner Shawn Kelley is an expert in what it takes to get your project done, and he doesn’t mind sharing with you the cheapest way to do it.
First: M&M Builder’s Supply, 8111 E. 11th St., 835-4172
Second: Home Depot, 2785 W. Grant Line Road, 834-8975
Third: Orchard Supply Hardware, 371 W. 11th St., 835-3947
CAR RENTALWhen it comes to rent-
ing cars, Enterprise Rent-A-Car is the best in town. All managers are trained in the business from the
ground up, which means customer service is always their top priority. They’ll even drive to your home, hotel or place of business to pick you up. Now that’s service.
First: Enterprise Rent-A-Car, 3500 Auto Plaza way, 835-3600
Second: Hertz Local Edition, 2830 Auto Plaza Drive, 832-0102
Third: Tracy Toyota, 2895 N. Naglee Road, 834-1111
CAR WASH/DETAILWhether you like the
immediate gratifica-tion of washing your car yourself or prefer to have others do the dirty work, RAS Car Wash fits the bill. The full-service washing and detail sta-tion always seems to have a wait, but that’s a sure sign the workers provide quality service.
First: RAS Car Wash & Detail Center, 124 E. 11th St., 836-3039
Second (tie): Chevron Stations, 755 S. Tracy Blvd., 830-0370; 2615 W. Grant Line Road, 836-6008; 1960 W. 11th St., 836-3181,
Glenn Moore/Tracy PressALL ABOUT WHEELS: Above, Stan Morri Ford is tops when it comes to buying both new and used cars in Tracy. At right, Enterprise Rent-A-Car manager Andrea Williams checks a car out for a customer. Enterprise has won favor among readers as the best car-rental agency in town.
Second (tie): Tracy Express
Wash & Lube, 2480 N.
Tracy Blvd., 835-9128
Third: Delta Steam, 2481
Garrett Court, 835-9075
CARPET CLEANINGNothing makes a house
look new like freshly cleaned carpets, and Tracy Press readers know the best cleaners in town are those who work
FRIDAY, JULY 27, 2007 BEST OF TRACY | 9
for Delta Steam. The five-year-old business prides itself on its regu-lar clientele, believing that repeat business is the highest compliment a customer can bestow.
First: Delta Steam, 2481 Garrett Court, 835-9075
Second: Saabye’s Superior Chem-Dry, 334 E. 22nd St., 835-2886
Third: At Your Service Carpet Cleaning, 832-2863
CELLULAR PHONE SALES
First it was Pac Bell Wireless, then it was Cingular and now it’s AT&T. But names don’t matter. Cingular prided itself on having the few-est dropped calls and “raising the bar,” and as AT&T, that commitment remains — as does the wireless company’s flexi-ble calling plans, Rollover minutes and other key features.
First: Cingular Wireless (AT&T), 2986 W. Grant Line Road, 834-1368
Second: Verizon Wireless, West Valley Mall, 3200 N. Naglee Road, 832-1764
Third: Sprint Nextel, 3290 W.
Grant Line Road, 834-0800
CHILD CAREConsidering the hours
most locals spend on the road and in the office, child care providers often function as co-parents, rather than just baby sitters. The people at Tender Loving Care understand that and focus on both nurturing and educating the chil-dren in their care. The low teacher-to-student ratio ensures that kids can’t wait to be dropped off and don’t want to leave. What more could a parent want?
First: Tender Loving Care, 1001 Cambridge Place, 836-8948; 2324 Parker Ave., 835-9088; 4750 Darlene Lane, 839-1313; 1219 Whispering Wind Drive, 833-6144
Second: Kinder Care Learning Centers, 265 W. Grant Line Road, 835-9247
Third: Great Beginnings Pre-School, 330 Acacia St., 835-1321
Third: Baby Steps, 839-0031
COFFEEHOUSEWith all the caffeine-
crazed commuters in this
town, coffee is no laugh-ing matter. The folks at Barista’s in downtown Tracy take their job very seriously, making it a point to memorize the names and preferences of each regular customer. Everyone is greeted with a warm hello and a smile, and it’s obvious the employees have as much fun as the customers who visit them for a brief respite from a hurried day.
First: Barista’s, 112 W. 10th St, 830-6050
Second: Starbucks, 2459 N. Naglee Road, 839-0875; 1857 W. 11th St., 830-1348; 569 W. Clover Road, 221-6755
Third: Java Makers, 835 S. Tracy Blvd., 839-9800; 1886 W. 11th St., 839-0932; 2179 Grant Line Road, 832-9598
COSMETICS STORE/DEPARTMENT
If you’re addicted to the gift-with-purchase deals offered at makeup counters, Gottschalks is the place for you. You can find Estée Lauder, Clinique, Elizabeth Arden and Lancôme
Glenn Moore/Tracy PressSHEAR WINNER: Mark Golden gives Jack Rose a hair cut at Golden’s Barber Shop, which was voted as best barber in Tracy.
10 | BEST OF TRACY FRIDAY, JULY 27, 2007all under the same roof — and close enough to one another that you can compare their deals.
First: Gottschalks Department Store, West Valley Mall, 3400 Naglee Road, 835-0500
Second: Longs Drugs, 3320 Tracy Blvd., 836-2162; 1885 W. 11th St, 836-2300
Second: Wal-Mart, 3010 W. Grant Line Road, 836-5786
Third: Rite Aid, 1970 W. Grant Line Road, 830-7388
DOG GROOMINGPet lovers declare
that Linda’s 4 Paws Pet Grooming is the best salon in town for Fido and Fluffy. For 15 years, Linda’s groomers have clipped, shaved and sheared the fur babies that keep readers com-pany.
First: Linda’s 4 Paws Pet Grooming, 14 W. 11th St., 835-7234
Second: Petsmart, 2477 Naglee Road, 836-6083
Third: April’s Dog Grooming, 324 W. 11th St, 833-0080
DRY CLEANERSTracy may be a long
way from the big city, but we have our own Park
Avenue — Cleaners, that is. The local dry cleaner offers first-rate service and is quick about it, too. Whether you have a regular need for laundry services or just want a special-occasion outfit pressed for an event, Park Avenue is the place to go.
First: Park Avenue Cleaners, 2529 N. Tracy Blvd., 832-3706; 1296 W. 11th St., 836-4000
Second: De Lux Dry Cleaners, 24 E. 10th St., 835-3346
Third: Tracy Valley Cleaners, 785 S. Tracy Blvd., 832-7400; 1880 W. 11th St., 833-1600
ELECTRICAL SERVICE/REPAIR
Electrical services are nothing to mess around with. The work needs to be done by skilled, experi-enced professionals. S&S Electric fits that descrip-tion to a “T” and provides service to residential and commercial clients.
First: S&S Electric, 912 W. 11th St., 835-2040
Second: Roy’s Electric, 23775 Chrisman Road, 835-6688
Third: AC/DC Electric 27509 W. Etcheverry Court, 832-1212
EMBROIDERYWhen local busi-
nesses and sports teams need branding added to apparel, they seek out Tracy Embroidery on 11th Street. The company specializes in embroidery, screen-print-ing and heat press and is equipped to handle orders of all sizes in an efficient and professional manner.
First: Tracy Embroidery, 22 E. 11th St., 832-3514
Second: Tracy Awards and Embroidery, 1119 Adam St., 836-5029
Second: Brenda’s Fashion, 738 Central Ave., 839-8506
Third: Grant Davis
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
We’re definitely in the midst of an employer’s market, which means job seekers have to work hard to make an impression on hiring managers. Doing so requires time and effort, but smart job hunters know the secret to making the most of their time is to work Adecco.
The sixth-largest staffing company in the world, Adecco has the contacts to match the right employee to the
Cera Renault/Tracy PressNOTHING BUT THE BEST: Workers at RAS Car Wash & Detail Center dry off a Tracy Police Department cruiser Tuesday. RAS is such a staple in town that all police cruiser are washed and detailed there. The business has been open since 1985 and gives a free cappuccino with every purchase of a car wash.
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right job in just about any field. And that’s good news for employers and prospective employees alike.
First: Adecco Employment Service, 780 W. Clover Road, 833-4477
Second: Hedy Holmes Staffing Service, 2766 N. Tracy Blvd., 830-6555
Third: Westaff Inc., 324 E. 11th St., 836-9630
FITNESS/HEALTH CLUB
Health clubs in Tracy come and go, but there’s one in town that is almost an icon in itself: In-Shape. Boasting two locations in Tracy — a sports club on Tracy Boulevard and a 24-hour workout center on 11th Street — In-Shape has
something for everyone. The club offers sports and fitness programs for all ages, and both sites provide personal-training services and group exer-cise classes.
First: In-Shape Health Clubs, 239 W. 11th St, 833-3370; 101 S. Tracy Blvd, 836-2504
Second: Curves for Women, 2513 N. Tracy Blvd., 834-2424
Third: World Gym, 2340 East St., 836-3488
FLORISTYou can buy flow-
ers nowadays from just about anywhere — the grocery store, farmers market, even roadside stands — but nothing compares to the personal attention at the Little Flower Shop on 11th
Street. The florists there aim to please and guar-antee customer satisfac-tion on all orders. You just don’t get that sort of service anywhere else.
First: The Little Flower Shop, 84 W 11th St., 835-1534
Second: Flower Pavilion, 98 W. 10th St., 836-3751
Third: Cottage Gardens, 901 Central Ave., 832-7266
GLASS SERVICE/REPAIR
A baseball careening through your window is no big deal when you know who to call. Those in the know call Jason and Toni Cooper at Tracy Glass Shop on Sixth Street. The couple has been in business together for 13 years and handles everything from shower doors to wind-
Enrique Gutierrez/Tracy PressTOP GROOMER: Teri Villarreal, a pet groomer at Linda’s 4 Paws Pet Grooming, trims a springer spaniel at the shop. Linda’s 4 Paws Pet Grooming was voted best pet groomer.
Glenn Moore/Tracy PressTOPS IN TRACY: Alva Perez (left) and Maureen Troiano of Tracy Embroidery know exactly why the shop is favored among read-ers: great service and great quality.
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shields and even special requests.
First: Tracy Glass Shop, 69 W. Sixth St., 835-1472
Second: D&C Roadrunner Glass Co., 464 E. 10th St., 836-1725
Third: Borge’s Glass, 7928 W. 11th St., 836-4209
HEATING/AIR CONDITIONING
Even with the Delta breeze, Tracy can get scorching hot in the sum-mer. When the mercury
soars and the A/C goes out, Skelton Heating & Air Conditioning is the company you want com-ing to your rescue.
First: Skelton Heating & Air Conditioning, 5431 W. Grant Line Road, 832-7602
Second: Church Heating & Air Conditioning, 7580 Carmelo Drive, 835-2364
Third: JC Rego Refrigeration, 2259 N. MacArthur Drive, 836-5353
HOTELThe Holiday Inn
Express prides itself on being more than just a room for a night. The hotel and meeting center offers pristine quarters and impeccable service, whether you’re putting up friends from out of town or just need a night away from the kids. All rooms come with Internet, microwaves, refrigerators and satel-lite TV.
First: Holiday Inn Express, 3751 Tracy Blvd., 830-8500
Second: Hampton Inn, 2400 S. Naglee Road, 833-0483
Third: Tracy Inn, 24 W. 11th St, 835-4700
HOUSE CLEANINGThere’s hardly enough
hours in the day to do everything that has to be done. Tracy residents who value their time find Merry Maids the best place to outsource house-cleaning chores. Merry Maids’ stellar service
gives clients peace of mind, while leaving them more time to spend on other priorities in life.
First: Merry Maids, 832-0900
Second: Molly Maids, 832-9940
Third: Ramona’s House Cleaning Service, 832-4486
INTERIOR DESIGN
The interior of your home can look as elegant as a model home with the tasteful designing of From House to Home. Interior design is no longer only for the rich. With From House to Home’s network of pro-fessionals, designing your home can be less expen-sive than you think. So dare to make your dream home a reality with From
Tracy PressHOME AWAY FROM HOME: Holiday Inn Express is most trusted by Tracy Press subscribers when it comes to needing a bed for the night.
FRIDAY, JULY 27, 2007 BEST OF TRACY | 13House to Home.
First: From House to Home, 46 W. 10th St., 835-4735
Second: First Impression Homestaging Redesign, 835-4483
Third: Vallejo Design, 835-7621
INVESTMENT FIRMAmeriprise has ser-
viced the financial needs of people in Tracy for 17 years. With its experi-ence, Ameriprise moti-vates clients to reach their goals. Ameriprise assists with total life planning by addressing the day-to-day needs of its clients, from paying down debt to protecting assets through invest-ments and insurance.
Certified financial planner Alfred Ruiz, who also teaches a class on personal finance at Tracy Adult School, says achieving the goals of others is his passion.
“I try to service all clients the best that I can, that’s always been a focus of my business.”
First: Ameriprise/American Express Financial Advisors Inc., 1548 N. Tracy Blvd., 836-6400
Cera Renault/Tracy PressSUPPLYING THE DEMAND: Juan Lozano picks up a rock to be weighed while working at Sherman Landscape and Masonry Supply, where he has worked since it opened four years ago.
Second: Edward Jones, 1026
B St., 833-1325
Third: Bill Pollard Jr., 79 E.
11th St., 832-5110
LANDSCAPINGThere is nothing quite
like a well-landscaped yard to make a home sparkle and a neighbor green with envy. If yard
work isn’t your thing, do what many Tracy Press readers do and hire an expert. Dominque’s Landscape Maintenance has been serving locals
since 1992 and is con-stantly expanding to serve its clients by offer-ing installation, weed control, yard mainte-nance and sprinkler ser-
vices. They work hard, so you don’t have to.
First: Dominique’s Landscape Maintenance, 835-1169
Second: C & M Landscape, 832-4648
Third: Max Galvao & Sons, 833-1216
LASER/COSMETIC SURGERY
Tracy Press readers looking for a little cos-metic lift put their trust in Solutions Medical Spa. Fairly new to Tracy, the staff at Solutions offers laser hair removal, Botox, dermal fillers, chemical peels, facials, massage, permanent makeup and acupunc-ture. How old you are is your business, but leave how old you look to Solutions.
First: Solutions Medical Spa, 4600 S. Tracy Blvd., No. 118, 834-0744
Second: Dr. Peter Chi, Beauty Renewed, 1770 N. Tracy Blvd., Ste. A, 478-8700
Third: Dr. Thomas McNemar, 467 W. Eaton Ave., 834-0626
LOAN/MORTGAGEIt’s become a buyer’s
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market here in Tracy, and that means many renters might just take the plunge and buy a home. Assuming you don’t have wads
of cash sitting in the bank, financing will be a requirement. Countrywide Home Loans is conveniently located on 11th Street
and equipped to handle all your home loan needs.
First: Countrywide Home
Loans, 1890 W. 11th St.,
839-2560
Second: Mortgage Masters,
324 E. 11th St., 836-9000
Third: National City
Mortgage, 2880 N. Tracy
Blvd., 839-2880
Enrique Gutierrez/Tracy PressRECOMMENDED REALTOR: When it comes to buying or selling a home, Tracy residents prefer Realty World Corral Hollow above all other real estate professionals.
Third: Delta Mortgage & Real Estate, 204 W 11th St., 830-8765; and 557 W. Clover Road, 229-9200
MASONRY/LANDSCAPE SUPPLY
It’s never a dull moment at Sherman Landscape & Masonry Supply. With the prolif-eration of do-it-yourself shows on cable TV, just about everyone is hit by the home-improvement bug. With a wide selec-tion of materials and fair prices, Sherman is the place to go.
First: Sherman Landscape & Masonry Supply, 23100 S. Kasson Road, 839-9778
Second: M&M Builders Supply, 8111 E. 11th St., 835-4172
Third: Delta Landscape Supply, 155 W. Larch Road, 835-6081
MASSAGE THERAPYThe glamorous life is
a desirable one when everything seems busy and stressful. Why not make an escape to Peaches & Cream Skin Care and be pampered for a day? Peaches &
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Cream’s full-service day spa offers everything from nails to facials to waxing — and even mas-sages for two. The spa’s qualified employees always look for new ser-vices to provide to loyal customers. It’s no wonder why clients keep coming back to enjoy a unique, relaxing ambience.
First: Peaches & Cream Skin Care, 118 E. 11th St., 833-6211
Second: Sharon Gibson, 120 E. 10th St., 830-1702
Third: Garnet’s Day Spa, 67 E. 10th St., 832-1139
NAIL SALONThere’s a nail salon on
almost every corner in town, making it tough to choose which one to try
out. Follow the advice of Tracy Press readers and visit 10 Perfect Nails for your manicure and pedi-cure needs.
First: 10 Perfect Nails, 1870 W. 11th St., 839-0342
Second: Nails Elite, 1140 Adam St., 833-9711
Third: On Top Hair & Nail Design, 458 E. 10th St., 835-3947
OPTOMETRY/EYEWEAR
They say the eyes are the window to the soul. You can’t afford to be short-sighted when it comes to taking care of your eyes. Whether you need an eye exam, con-tacts or glasses, Tracy Optometry can help you
out.
First: Tracy Optometry, 36 W. 10th St., 835-7446
Second: Eaton Optometry, 4598 S. Tracy Blvd., No. 130, 835-1181
Third: Costco, 3250 W. Grant Line Road, 830-5340
PAINTING SERVICEA fresh coat of paint
brightens any living space, but not every-one is talented with a brush and roller. But not to worry, Borncamp Painting excels where many of us fail. With its staff of painters hard at work, you just might find yourself doing a double-take.
First: Borncamp Painting, 835-7000
Second: Patterson Painting, 835-1602
Third: Sam’s Painting Service, 835-9486
PEST CONTROLNobody likes bugs.
After all, they’re called pests for a reason. If you’re looking to fight an infestation or to prevent one, Clark Pest Control is the exterminator to call. You can even set up a regular schedule to keep the creepy-crawlies away.
First: Clark Pest Control, 835-8078
Second: Patriot Pest Management, 835-8005
Third: AAI Termite & Pest Control, 925-754-0113
PHARMACYAs medicine becomes
more corporate, it’s nice to know that we still have
a local pharmacist in town who prides himself on good, old-fashioned customer service. Harold Reich has built a reputa-tion for himself as a car-ing, compassionate phar-macist since purchasing his 10th Street pharmacy in 1990. And that’s why readers keep voting him as the best in Tracy year after year.
First: Harold K. Reich’s Pharmacy, 39 W. 10th St., 835-1832
Second: Longs Drugs, 3320 N. Tracy Blvd, 836-2162, 1885 W. 11th St., 836-2300
Second: Safeway, 16900 W. 11th St., 833-4700
Third: Walgreens, 1830 W. 11th St., 832-1495
PHOTO DEVELOPINGThey say a picture is
worth a thousand words. If that’s the case, you’ll
Enrique Gutierrez/Tracy PressGAS & GO: The Safeway service station was voted best station in the Best of Tracy contest. Club Card holders always receive 3 cents off each gallon of gas purchased, but those who spend $50 or more at once in the grocery store receive 10 cents off.
16 | BEST OF TRACY FRIDAY, JULY 27, 2007want to make sure you don’t trust your photo printing to just anyone. Readers agree Costco is the best photo developer in Tracy. One visit to the Grant Line Road ware-house store will reveal why: quick service and quality reproduction.
First: Costco, 3250 W. Grant Line Road, 830-5340
Second: Wal-Mart, 3010 W. Grant Line Road, 836-5786
Third: Longs Drugs, 3320 N.
Tracy Blvd., 836-2162; and 1885 W. 11th St., 836-2300
Third: Walgreens, 1830 W. 11th St., 832-1495
PLUMBINGIf there’s something
strange with your plumb-ing, who are you going to call? Louie the Plumber, of course! For 8½ years, Tom Pombo has served Tracy residents as Louie the Plumber. But he says he couldn’t do it alone.
He credits his success to his secretary, Linda Pombo, who “keeps everything going.”
First: Louie the Plumber, 835-8357
Second: Delta Plumbing, 835-3114
Third: Aaron Sanders Plumbing, 834-8830
POOL SERVICE/REPAIR
As the number of peo-
ple in Tracy increases, so does the number of swimming pools. And there’s no need for a hot temper when your pool needs equipment repairs. John’s Pool Service offers a little bit of everything. For 12 years, the com-pany has given quality service to its valued cus-tomers.
“We really care about customer service and appreciate that our cus-tomers make us what
we are,” owner Terri Mannos said.
First: John’s Pool Service, 2830 Auto Plaza Drive, No. 120, 835-1250
Second: Fremont Pool Supply, 475 W. Grant Line Road, 833-9200
Third: Blue Lagoon Pool & Spa Service, 992-7118
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
If you’re a prop-erty owner, you know that you can’t be all places at once. That’s where Jordan Property Management comes in. Jordan will oversee the
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day-to-day operations of your property so you don’t have to.
First: Jordan Property Management, 1103 Holly Drive, 835-1315
Second: Corral Hollow Property Management, 1103 Holly Drive, 835-1313
Third: Curran Real Estate, 445 W. 11th St., Ste. A, 835-4000
Third: Mary Souza Mitracos, 835-1025
REAL ESTATE AGENCY
Whether you’re a buyer or seller, finding a quality real estate agent should be at the top of your priority list. Lucky for you, though, you don’t have to do the research yourself. Just follow the advice of Tracy Press readers and check out Realty World Corral Hollow on Central Avenue.
First: Realty World Corral Hollow, 628 Central Ave., 836-0890
Second: Realty World Millennium, 1486 W. 11th St., 835-4545
Third: Coldwell Banker the
Vintage Group, 403 W. 11th St., 836-9100
Third: Homebuyers, 2880 N. Tracy Blvd., Ste. 5, 834-2682
ROOFING SERVICE/REPAIR
Need a new roof? Then go to Pinnacle Roofing Co. in Tracy, where the staff offers 100 percent customer satisfaction and supe-rior customer service. Pinnacle has been in business 16 years and offers specials in resi-dential and commercial roofing.
“We thank our cus-tomers in Tracy for voting us No.1,” owner George Coelho said.
First: Pinnacle Roofing Co., 300 W. Larch Road, 835-7174
Second: Barth Roofing, 833-9917
Third: J.O. Roofing, 839-9766
Third: Safe Roofing 835-4103
SEAMSTRESS/TAILOR/ALTERATIONS
Whether you need a dress made, taken in or let out, Tracy Alterations can get it done. Located down-town, the staff knows their reputation depends on customer satisfaction, and treat that as their primary goal.
First: Tracy Alterations, 902 Central Ave., No. 4, 832-0249
Second: Brenda’s Fashion, 738 Central Ave., 839-8506
Third: De Lux Cleaners, 24 E. 10th St., 835-3346
SERVICE STATIONFueling up never
seems fun, but it is always nice to go to a place where you know that you will be helped and receive the best deal. Tracy Press read-ers voted Safeway as that place.
“We have the best service-station employ-ees,” manager Frank Yrigoyen said. “They go out of their way to make customers happy.”
Along with great service, Safeway offers special deals. Club Card
holders always get 3 cents off per gallon pur-chased, and those who spend $50 or more at the grocery store get 10 cents off. It’s no wonder the gas station was voted No. 1.
First: Safeway, 1804 W. 11th
St., 830-2950
Second: Chevron Stations, 775 S. Tracy Blvd., 830-0370; 3775 N. Tracy Blvd, 836-9442; 2615 W. Grant Line Road, 836-6008; 1960 W. 11th St., 836-3181; 22888 S. Kasson Road, 835-1097
Third: Costco, 3250 W. Grant
Line Road, 830-5340
STORAGE FACILITYAlmost everyone in
America suffers from having too much stuff. If you find yourself sur-rounded by clutter that you’re not willing to
Tracy PressROOM FOR RENT: Though it may sound silly to pay someone to store the stuff you don’t have room for but can’t part with, there’s a definite need for such services here in Tracy, and the best place to go for such needs is Public Storage.
throw away, rent space at Public Storage and let them deal with it for you. Just make sure not to add more stuff in its place or you’ll find your-self outgrowing your unit before you know it!
First: Public Storage, 1615 W. 11th St., 830-1880
Second: Tracy Mini Storage, 385 Enterprise Place, 835-3000
Third: Tracy Self-Storage, 250 W. Valpico Road, 830-7509
TANNING SALONWant a natural-look-
ing tan without the sun? Down Under Tanning Center is the place to go, offering low prices and excellent customer service. Down Under features more than 20 tanning beds and unlim-ited tanning with a low monthly fee. Customers come in looking pasty and leave with a golden glow, all in a matter of minutes.
First: Down Under Tanning Center, 1831 W. 11th St., 833-8268
Second: A Perfect Tan, 2227 Tracy Blvd., 830-8263
Third: Beyond Bronze Tanning (formerly Bronze Image), 1984 W. 11th St., 830-6200
TATTOO PARLORTwelve Monkeys
isn’t your typical tattoo parlor. It’s not open all hours, and its artists do not cater to drunks who might regret getting inked in the morning. Instead, the downtown tattoo shop strives to provide a comfort-able and professional atmosphere for those in search of body art.
“We try to make cus-tomers feel comfortable and safe,” said owner Jon Highland, adding that the shop’s consistency is what contributes to its popularity. “When people go in, they know they are in the hands of profes-sionals.”
First: 12 Monkeys, 917 Central Ave., 839-1265
Second: Mad Tatter, 209 W 10th St., 830-7203
Third: Pins & Needles, 64 W. 11th St., 839-8287
TIRE SHOPNeed new tires? Then
go to Big O Tires, where
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the customer service is definitely top notch.
“Customers are our first priority,” said owner Singh Dale.
The shop offers free shuttle service to cus-
tomers and considers that chief among its many customer-service qualities.
First: Big O Tires, 940 Central Ave., 836-2683
Second: Cox Bros. Tire
Service, 507 E. 11th St.,
835-0880
Third: America’s Tire
Company, 2785 W. Grant
Line Road, 834-2858
TRAVEL AGENCYOld World Travel
allows customers to trav-el the world, without the heavy price tag. Nance Jaques and Marie Morris have been in business for
APPAREL- CHILDREN’S
Stylish and affordable — those are the top two traits that keep Tracy residents shopping at Old Navy. The store car-ries great deals in every department, from infants to kids to adults — and the clearance racks
always offer a steal!
First: Old Navy, West Valley Mall, 3200 Naglee Road, 834-8568
Second: Target, West Valley Mall, 2800 Naglee Road, 833-3494
Third: Gottschalks, West Valley Mall, 3400 Naglee Road, 835-0500
APPAREL- MEN’S Have a special occa-
sion approaching? Take a gander at Tracy’s best men’s apparel store, Richard’s Men’s Wear. With loyalty to their cus-tomers, Richard’s Men’s Wear provides a lot of variety and price ranges of clothing. Looking
SHOPPING FAVORITES
It’s a consumer culture. Everyone knows that. But before you can consume, you must buy. And, of course, that means shopping.
Go ahead. Pretend, if you must, that you hate to lay down cash to cradle in the palm of your hand the object of your desire. We concede that, naturally, people hate to shop for certain items. (Think guys in a women’s cloth-ing store.) On the flip side, just about everyone who’s not an ascetic guru loves to shop for some things. (Think back-to-earthers paying actual money — ick! — for a copy of Adbusters.)
So, here we give you your favorite spots to exchange your moolah for the stuff you covet.
FRIDAY, JULY 27, 2007 BEST OF TRACY | 1926 years, and their expe-rience has made them connoisseurs of travel. To ensure that their custom-ers are getting the best deals, they compare pric-es with other businesses.
“We give the complete package,” Jaques said.
First: Old World Travel Services, 18 W. 11th St., 836-3570
Second: Tracy Travel, 902 Central Ave., No.5, 839-9200
Third: Drake Cruise & Travel, 3200 N. Naglee Road, 835-5300
TUTORINGNot many tutoring
centers have the reputa-tion of Sylvan Learning Center. People go to Sylvan for help in math, reading, SAT preparation and study skills.
“We have a well-estab-lished anchor in the com-munity,” director Mike Shaw said.
First: Sylvan Learning Center, 1190 W. 11th St., 830-6322
Second: Capricorn Consulting, Bob Zeimer, 839-6654
Second: Tracy Kumon Center, 1884 W. 11th St., 833-9400
Third: Tutoring Club, 933 S. Tracy Blvd., 830-1139 or 848-8867
UPHOLSTERY SERVICE/REPAIR
For six years, Delta Steam Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning has helped Tracy residents make over well-loved fur-
niture. With more than 2,800 customers in San Joaquin County, the fam-ily-owned-and-operated business makes sure to do an excellent job.
“We’re really attentive,” said owner Elizabeth Kalleveen. “We put as much as we can into it.”
First: Delta Steam Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning, 835-9075
Second: Medina’s Custom Upholstery, 452 E. 10th St., 835-7539
Third: Upholstery Room,814-4699
VETERINARY CLINICThere are plenty of vet-
erinary clinics Tracy resi-dents can go to, but many choose Tracy Veterinary Clinic. It has been in busi-ness for 15 years, and it’s obvious that the people who work there truly love what they do.
“It’s my second home,” supervisor Susan Gilbert said.
The full-service clinic offers checkups, surgery and dentistry.
First: Tracy Veterinary Clinic, 20 W. Grant Line Road, 835-0626
Second: Old River Veterinary Clinic, 520 W. 11th St., 835-5166
Third: Jules Veterinary Center, 1855 W. 11th St., 833-7387
WINDOW REPLACEMENT
Oh no! Your window has just broken. Now what? Just go to Tracy Glass Shop and you know you will be in good hands. Customers do not need to worry about hearing a sales pitch as soon as they walk in.
“We don’t sell them anything they don’t need,” said owner Tonlyn Cooper.
They have been in Tracy for almost 61 years, and they credit their success to their team. “Everyone partici-pates and gives 100 per-cent,” Cooper said.
First: Tracy Glass Shop, 69 W. Sixth St., 835-1472
Second: Borges Glass Home & Auto of Tracy, 7928 W. 11th St., 836-4209
Third: D&C Roadrunner Glass, 464 E. 10th St., 835-1147
BEST CUSTOMER SERVICE
For six years, Tracy residents have recognized Safeway Food and Drug’s superior customer service.
“It’s the entire team that makes us stand out,” man-ager Frank Yrigoyen said. “They make sure that someone is always avail-able to help a customer.”
First: Safeway Food & Drug, 1801 W. 11th St., 830-2950
Second: Van’s ACE Hardware, 2695 N. Tracy Blvd., 835-8286
Third: Stan Morri Ford, 3500 Auto Plaza Way, 835-4821
sharp shouldn’t cost you the shirt off your back, and when you shop at Richard’s, it won’t.
First: Richard’s Men’s Wear, 70 W. 10th St, 835-4684
Second: Gottschalks, West Valley Mall, 3400 Naglee Road, 835-0500
Third: JC Penney, West Valley Mall, 3100 Naglee Road, 839-9353
APPAREL- WOMEN’SSharp women know
where to go when they need a new outfit: Gottschalks in West Valley Mall. Whether you’re a career woman, a woman of leisure or a multitasking mom, Gottschalks has the styles to suit you.
First: Gottschalks, West Valley Mall, 3400 Naglee Road, 835-0500
Second: JC Penney, West Valley Mall, 3100 Naglee Road, 839-9353
Third: Old Navy, West Valley Mall, 3200 Naglee Road, 834-8568
Third: Marshalls, 2481 N. Naglee Road., 833-5006
AUTO PARTS/ACCESSORIES
Need reliable and affordable auto parts? Kragen Auto Parts in Tracy will do the trick. The store pledges to beat competitors’ prices by 5 percent, ensuring it offers the best prices in town. ASE certified, Kragen offers diagnostic tests for batteries, alter-nators and starters
First: Kragen Auto Parts, 3323 N. Tracy Blvd., 836-0606, 1210 N. Tracy Blvd., 836-0677
Second: Napa Auto Parts, 80 E. 11th St., 835-7014
Third: Monument Car Parts, 208 E. 11th St., 835-3514
DISCOUNT STOREEverybody loves a good
bargain, and Tracy Press readers think Big Lots offers the best. With ever-changing inventory, the Tracy Boulevard discount store is a worthwhile regular stop. You can find everything from furniture and home décor to dishes and products hawked on infomercials. At least it’s never boring.
First: Big Lots, 2681 N. Tracy Blvd., 830-6312
Second: Wal-Mart, 3010 W. Grant Line Road, 836-5786
Third: 99 Cents Only, 1320 W. 11th St., 839-9619
BOOK STOREReading is one of the
most relaxing past-times imaginable, and Tracy resi-dents all need a little R&R whenever they can get it.
Voted best bookstore in town, Barnes & Nobles Booksellers in West Valley Mall pro-vides friendly customer service and a soothing atmosphere, whether you want to browse, read or enjoy a nibble and a sip in the café.
Even the staff enjoys
the ambiance.“We love selling books
and we have a good time here,” Manager Brandi Hollingsworth said.
First: Barnes & Noble Booksellers, West Valley Mall, 3150 Naglee Road, 832-9744
Second: Tracy Books, 76 W. 10th St., 833-9101
Third: Kings Comics, 245 E. 11th St., 830-6320
CAMERA SHOPIn a family-oriented
town like Tracy, cameras are a requirement not a
luxury. Tracy Press read-ers visit Best Buy for all their camera needs. And with a friendly staff that doesn’t work on commis-sion, it’s understandable why. The staff is focused on meeting the custom-er’s needs, not their own.
First: Best Buy, 2550 Naglee Road, 832-2166
Second: Costco, 3250 W. Grant Line Road., 830-5340
Third: Wal-Mart, 3010 W. Grant Line Road, 836-5786
CARPET/FLOOR In business since 1936,
Glenn Moore/Tracy PressFACILITATING STUDENT SUCCESS: Diane Knox, left, Mike Shaw and Bill Nahorn of the Sylvan Learning Center are passionate about helping students excel, which is why the tutoring center is the best in Tracy.
FRIDAY, JULY 27, 2007 BEST OF TRACY | 20Spencer Floor Covering in Tracy is where custom-ers turn to for quality and friendly hometown service.
Spencer Floor Covering takes an over-whelming task you might have and breaks it into bite-sized pieces.
They specialize in hardwood and provide free design services. Next time you think about redoing the floor-ing in your house, keep Spencer Floor Covering in mind.
First: Spencer Floor Covering, 154 W. 10th St., 835-5537
Second: Tri-Valley Carpets Kitchens & Baths, 2358 East St., 836-4332
Third: Accent Carpets, 141 W. 11th St., 835-9763
COMPUTER STOREIf you want the latest
and greatest in computer technology, shop Best Buy. The store offers a variety of brands and styles to meet the needs of every user. Whether you’re a gamer, a hob-byist or a technophobe, Best Buy has a computer for you.
First: Best Buy, 2550 Naglee Road, 832-2166