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PHOTOS: Vale turns into a mini Halloweentown

Trick-or-treaters hit the streets of Vale on Halloween. (The Enterprise/Yadira Lopez)

VALE – Local businesses opened their doors on Halloween to pass out candy to kids in costume. Some shops went all out, with employees dressing up and trying to give kids a good spook.

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A unicorn walked away happy with her bounty. (The Enterprise/Yadira Lopez)

A ninja inside Luzetta’s Flowers ponders whether to go down the scary way or the regular way. (The Enterprise/Yadira Lopez)

Batman got a little too excited for those treats. (The Enterprise/Yadira Lopez)

We found Luigi, but where’s Mario? (The Enterprise/Yadira Lopez)

Wednesday Addams brought her pup, Emma, on the hunt for sweets. (The Enterprise/Yadira Lopez)

Captain America crossed the street in a mad dash to get to the next candy spot. (The Enterprise/Yadira Lopez)

A sleepy skunk stopped by the Enterprise for some treats on Halloween. (The Enterprise/Yadira Lopez)

Anyone seen grandma? (The Enterprise/Yadira Lopez)

Dressed as a pioneer woman, Luzetta’s Flowers owner Sarah Rodriguez asked trick-or-treaters for water as they entered her shop. (The Enterprise/Yadira Lopez)

Trick-or-treaters hit the streets of downtown Vale on Halloween. (The Enterprise/Yadira Lopez)

Trick-or-treaters hit the streets of downtown Vale on Halloween. (The Enterprise/Yadira Lopez)

Vale librarian Tina Shevham disguised herself as a scarecrow to pass out sweets on Halloween. (The Enterprise/Yadira Lopez)

Nothing could scare Vale trick-or-treaters on Halloween. (The Enterprise/Yadira Lopez)

Trick-or-treaters hit the streets of downtown Vale on Halloween. (The Enterprise/Yadira Lopez)

The hunt for sweets left at least one trick-or-treater ready for a nap. (The Enterprise/Yadira Lopez)

A lion by the name of RJ stopped in for treats at the Malheur Enterprise on Halloween. (The Enterprise/Yadira Lopez)

Little Red Riding Hood, a snowman and a clown walked into Mal’s Diner… Just kidding, it’s the Vale restaurant’s crew, from left: Kelli Miller, Mickayla Wilson and Mal’s owner, Malinda Castleberry. (The Enterprise/Yadira Lopez)

A giraffe and a witch exit the haunted house put on by Weatherby’s Customs tractor repair shop. (The Enterprise/Yadira Lopez)

A rodeo clown was among the trick-or-treaters. (The Enterprise/Yadira Lopez)

Trick-or-treaters hit the streets of downtown Vale on Halloween. (The Enterprise/Yadira Lopez)

This trick-or-treater wasn’t quite sure what his costume was. (The Enterprise/Yadira Lopez)

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