nearly full sanctuary, Hall said members Oct 13 to elect officers ‘ At the cattle guard. No he accepts the fact that missile for 1981. readmits ”Neighbors Affected Second TimeDAMASCUS. Ark lt;AP —John and Beverly Stack- who live les* than a half mile from the Titan II miaatte silo where an explosion occurred, are ter rtfied and angry It's the »elt;'lt;nd time a missile has affe -d their lives“I have about had it, emo tionally and physically said Mrs Stacks If he her huband was to get any more of itI coukin’t take it ’----------- t___Stacks, 25. has lived with chronic disabling headache*, medication and shots since aleak occurred at the silo in 1978. He was outside several hours before he learned about that leak, and he was exposed to escaping fuel His times in the hospital have been too many to count, says Mrs StacksWhen her babysitter called Thursday with the first word ofthe leak, her frustration and fear returned. She couldn’t reach her husband at the dairy barn by telephone She was afraid for him to leave the barn because of the risk of exposure Some of the residents have reacted with anger because of the intrusion into their lives of the missile silos This area is rural, with rolling hills that lend themselves mainly to small farming and cattle operations