A46-4ancaster Farming, Saturday, January 12,1980 Although they were unopposed in the show ring, and therefore walked away with every prize, the Yoders of Shoemakersville, Berks County, might have done just as well as even if somebody else had brought Milking Shorthorns to the Farm Show. Samuel E. Yoder here shows off the grand champion. The Herr family exhibited the number one flock of Hampshire sheep. Donald Rohrer, Lime Valley Road, holds the hand of wrappers that earned him the grand cham pionship of the Farm Show’s 1980 tobacco show. These wrappers were exhibited by his daughter, Dawn. Donald also took the grand championship of the filler competition at the State Show. John Yocum judges the state competition. Circle of Champions - * Carla Clutter, a pint-sized brunette from Washington County, wlio's show stick is bigger than , she is, was the youngest and tiniest showman in the Charolais show. Proudly holding the blue ribbon, she shows her bull like a veteran. Highland Lassie, an eleven year old Belgian mare, set a Farm Show Record by taking the grand champion honors for six years. Kennard Henley, 111, has been showing Ayrshire cows for many years, both at the Farm Show and scores of other shows. The Henley famty this year, as in other years, was a dominant factor in the competition, taking grand champion honors with this animal.