NOT HOME SCHOOLED: A supermarket clerk in Hickory, N.C., was suspicious when two men tried to cash a payroll check from "Boryhill Furmiture", rather than the chain's correctly spelled name, Broyhill Furniture. They ran when she called the police. Investigators think they printed the check themselves, copying names out of the phonebook. "There's a good possibility that if the name on the check had been spelled correctly, they would have gotten away with it," a police spokesman said. The duo has not been captured, but police arrested two women that were with them, and recovered 42 counterfeit checks from various businesses. (Hickory Daily Record) ...Word on the street is the victimized companies included such notable names as Saefwae, WallMark, Al's State Inshurence and computer giant IMB.