Jackson Comes Through!
Nothing like hearing it from someone who was on the inside. I gave you a check mark for reply #2.
As for water saving, I think even the Snorge 18 pounders were better than a lot of others with water. Those savings came with a price, though. I remember my mom's beastly '67 Snorge would barely cover the agitator vanes with water when the level was set to "Extra Low." Even a pair of Levi's would have trouble surviving such a crude and ruthless thrashing.
Conversely, on the infinitely more refined '74 Kenmore 800 that replaced the Snorge, the lowest you could get the water level was half way up the tub.
Having been raised on Ward's junk, having witnessed my dad cursing it both when it was missing parts in the beginning and again when it prematurely failed, having worn "Brent" underwear as a kid while riding a "Hawthorne" bike with a front wheel bearing that went bad early on, put me down in the column with the heading "NO LOVE LOST FOR WARD'S."