Mart Petersen was known to the Peabody family, and had told Elsie Peabody on November 5, 1955 that their car battery had finally worn out and needed to be replaced. It would appear that Petersen worked as an employee at an automotive supplies store, possibly Western Auto in downtown Hill Valley, as Elsie mentioned to her husband Otis that “his [batteries] are expensive”, but that they could buy a new four-year battery at Sears for $14.95. Although Otis considered this far too expensive, he agreed to leave the money so Elsie could go and buy one.
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