Mr. Jenner. They were the military type?
Mr. Shasteen. They were the military type. They wasn't the kind you just go down to the dry goods store and buy. I know that. He may have bought them at a surplus store for all I know.
Mr. Jenner. Now, were there occasions you saw this man that you have in mind on the street when he didn't come into your shop?
Mr. Shasteen. Yes, I saw him going to the grocery store when he didn't come to the shop.
Mr. Jenner. And you occasionally saw him—is the grocery store across the street?
Mr. Shasteen. Yes, sir.
Mr. Jenner. That's Hutch's Market?
Mr. Shasteen. Yes.
Mr. Jenner. And how was he dressed on those occasions?
Mr. Shasteen. Well, I think most usually, like I said, the only time I ever saw him with anything but those coveralls on was that night he came in the shop—he had those on—those old coveralls on when he was over there and another thing, they were big for him. I always noticed they were big enough for him and somebody else.