![]() Having just bought the Peet Packing Co., McLain was hailed a sav ior by the folks in Chesaning, about 90 minutes north of Detroit. A portly Denny McLain, baseball’s last 30- game winner, rode into this quaint vil lage on the proverbial white horse. Her husband lost his job after 28 years: “It’s been devastating.” Hero no more By Allan Lengel Journal Staff Writer © Copyright 1996 Detroit Sunday Journal CHESANING, Mich. 1 ** : i * ' m 'Trryz.i Journal photos by REBECCA COOK Paulette Fowler, left, is among those whose lives changed after the closing of Peet Packing, under the ownership of former baseball hero Denny McLain, above. Journal photo by REBECCA COOK INDEX City & State Classifieds Columns Page Crossword Nation/World Horoscope Susan Watson N. SPORTS Quarterback Scott Mitchell, below, and Lions fans think Wayne must go. ENTERTAIN'ME NT" Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey wrestle over the future of The Who and “Quadro- phenia.”. A list of Detroit Sunday Journal endorsements is on. 51 75 CENTS A PUBLICATION BY STRIKING ©TDSJ INSIDE OPINION Tuesday is Election Day. ROLLOUT SECTION INSIDE V LISTING NOVEMBER 3-9, 1996 THE DETROIT VOL.
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