I go for alder body, rosewood board for that slightly warmer "woody" tone on strats.
One day I might go for an ash and maple board example (especially if the body looked cute - I always wanted a natural ash bodied strat, for looks, when I was younger :D), and I'd be hoping for a brighter, more transparent tone...
But this tone thing might just be preconceptions - over the last year of internetting, I've finally cottoned on that each lump of wood is a different organic thing from another, and, for example, if you got a particularly "bright" sounding lump of alder, it might be brighter than a "dull" sounding hard ash... And there are so many other factors involved...
So I wouldn't rule out anything :lol:
On Strat v Tele love: there's a lot of tele love on here at the moment - I've helped increase it, I guess, but I'm sure much of it's in reaction to Roo's excellently engineered "reverse marketing campaign" for his mates at Fender :lol:
Personally I'm a strat-man, probably always will be, but I've finally figured out what teles are all about tonally and playing-wise in the last year.
At the moment I have more teles than strats, but if all my guitars disappeared, the first guitar I'd buy would be a 62-style strat, rosewood board with vintage radius, alder body (sunburst or fiesta red)... I could live without one of these, but life wouldn't seem quite so good :D
EDIT: I've just realised, you've broken the "can we have a tele warning in the thread title" rule... Roo will come in here in good faith to talk about strats... and discover that you've cleverly led people into talking about teles again :lol: