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That's the verdict for Jeffrey Jones, TV's fastest-moving private eye. And it's unanimous with viewers and sponsors, the country over. In less than eight months on the air, "Files of Jeffrey Jones" has soared into Telepulse's Top Five syndicated film shows. Current ratings : Chicago, 20.4, Boston, 16.6, San Francisco, 17.8, Pittsburgh, 50.5 (December, 1952). And sponsors in more than 25 TV markets concur. Jeff has successfully sold biscuits, bread, pharmaceuticals, radios, automobiles, gasoline, beer, milk, laundry service, many other products. With "Files of Jeffrey Jones," you have action that gets a big reaction ... from the cast (starring TV-movie-and-Broadway hero Don Haggerty) through scripts (39 half-hour mystery adventures of a sports-minded private eye whose favorite game is murder) to production (by Hollywood's Lindsley Parsons). For top TV results in your local and regional markets — at a cost that'll make you cheer — ask the CBS Television Film Sales representative nearest you about Jeff now. FILES OF JEFFREY JONES a presentation of CBS television film sales with offices in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and Memphis m.s.i avaii.ahi.k : Cases of Eddn I 'nil.. I ulso starring Don Haggerty), Annie Oah CrownTheatre with Gloria Swanson, Hollywood on the Line, World's Immortal Operas, Holidaii in I '(iris. The Gene Aui r,t SI,,,,, . Stra :■■■ Adventure and The Range Rider