Good Supervisors Make Good Roads Joseph A. MATCHETT, one of Robinson township's road supervisors, was in town on Monday. He reports that the resurfacing of the State road from the Shaw Mine to Midway is about completed. The township's share of the cost of this work is about $2,000. If the resurfacing had been done with warrenite instead of mcadam the cost would have been more than three times a much. This road was built about ten years ago and, considering the heavy traffic, has worn well. The township works 58 1/2 miles of road. Of these Mr. MATCHETT, with the help of two roadmasters, takes care of 30 miles. Supervisor Robert BAMFORD works nineteen miles and Supervisor George KIMBERLY works the balance. The township has some of the very best clay roads to be found anywhere and the reason for this may be found in the fact that the supervisors attend to their business at the proper season of the year. The roads are properly drained and rounded and holes are filled up as soon as found.