The complex cost a total of $513,000 (as of 1952) and pool users had to pay fifteen cents per entry.
When it first opened, pool users had to pay 15 cents per entry.
It all added up to a budget of $10,000 per entry.
The offer could save schools up to £1,500 a year in exam fees, which currently cost about £15 per entry.
At one point, the company's income was $2.5 million per year, primarily Clio nomination fees of $70 to $100 per entry.
The open air parking is at a flat rate of RM1 per entry.
The aim is to reduce participation cost to around 15 million euros per entry.
A flat fare, equivalent to the first fare band is charged per entry.
Artists who are not members of the society may enter the competition by paying a fee of $5 per entry, limited to five pieces.
Charges for personal sterling current accounts where the average balance is less than £3,000 are £30 a quarter plus 75p per entry.