I just checked and only 4 miles down the road from Manley MN is Rauks Hilltop Stop and Convenience Store which has 24 hour pumps and is in MN. I called the gas station a few minutes ago and confirmed.
Also I just did a google maps street view of the Manley Tire & Auto Service location and noticed that the pumps were the OLDER style with NO pay at the pump capabilities. I called the station and they confirmed that they do not print receipts at the pump.
Just my .02 cents
Well, I'll be a monkey's uncle. I had looked and looked for somewhere to get a receipt in Beaver Creek, but I couldn't find anything. You found somewhere in Beaver Creek! You got me. Rauks is not located right at the freeway exit - it's down the frontage road a little bit - that's why I missed it.
I knew that Manley's gas pumps were not available 24 hours a day. Not only that, for reasons unknown, they print their receipts as "Valley Springs, SD.", even though it is indisputable that they are located in Rock County, MN. If they would print their receipts correctly, it would be the best place to stop, if you did happen to get there when they're open.
So, with Manley unacceptable, and finding nothing in Beaver Creek, I re-routed the circle route through Hills, MN. Hills has two gas stations with 24-hour pumps and a bank with a 24-hour ATM. But, Beaver Creek is slightly better than Hills, because it allows using the freeway to get back to South Dakota, for a circle route. You want to go back into South Dakota to head down to Nebraska (clockwise route), because the speed limit on South Dakota's rural freeways is now 80 mph! That's a whole lot better than having a speed limit of 55 mph on a 2-lane road in Iowa, to get down to Nebraska.
See my posts under 'Quickest Route for a 48-10'.
-Chuck