MR. WALTER A JOHNSON, MS
Addiction Counselor at Westhaven Dr, Oshkosh, WI

License number
Wisconsin 3544-125
Category
Social Work
Type
Counselor
License number
Wisconsin 6301009321
Category
Social Work
Type
Counselor
Address
Address 2
700 N Westhaven Dr, Oshkosh, WI 54904
3301 W Forest Home Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53215
Phone
(920) 303-8700
(920) 303-5632 (Fax)
(414) 647-6326
(414) 671-8860 (Fax)

Professional information

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Independent Public Policy Professional

Location:
Greater Milwaukee Area
Industry:
Public Policy
Education:
bacholer degree


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Walter A Johnson, Oshkosh WI

Specialties:
Psychotherapist
Address:
700 N Westhaven Dr, Oshkosh, WI 54904


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Walter A Johnson, Oshkosh WI - MS (Mitral stenosis; also Master of Science or Medical scientist)

Specialties:
Counseling
Address:
700 S Westhaven Dr, Oshkosh 54904
(920) 303-8700 (Phone), (920) 303-5632 (Fax)
Languages:
English


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Multi Purpose Heater For Ice Fishing

US Patent:
4739747, Apr 26, 1988
Filed:
Apr 13, 1897
Appl. No.:
7/037516
Inventors:
Walter I. Johnson - Milwaukee WI
International Classification:
F24H 106
US Classification:
1262711
Abstract:
A heating device useful in ice fishing includes a housing having a retractable heater core which carries a self-contained heating substance and a reservoir filled with an evaporable liquid. The heating substance is cooperable with the reservoir to provide vapor and liquid droplets to prevent freezing of water within a hole cut in the ice and is further operable to furnish convectional heating of objects placed at the top of the housing.


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Breeze Animated Decoys

US Patent:
5515637, May 14, 1996
Filed:
Dec 23, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/363357
Inventors:
Walter I. Johnson - Milwaukee WI
International Classification:
A01M 3106
US Classification:
43 2
Abstract:
A rod has a region at a selected place between its upper and lower ends formed into a helical spring in one embodiment. A part of the rod extends upwardly from the spring through a decoy body and a part of the rod below the spring is pushed into the ground to support the decoy. A spherical bead on the rod, even if the helical spring is not formed in the rod, serves as a thrust bearing allowing the decoy to swing about the vertical axis of the rod like a weather vane to simulate natural body and head lateral and frontal movements and to tilt when a mild breeze impinges on the body of the decoy.