Address book contacts revert after edit

This is a minor problem, but a frustrating one. There are certain people in my address book for whom I only want a first name listed but previously had a last name in the contact. After deleting the last name, the contact stays as I desire for a while, then reverts back to the full name. Similarly my contact for "Mom" keeps adding my mom's last name to the contact. So it will say for example "Mom Smith". How do I stop this? Thanks!

For the last few daze, I've been unable to add or edit contacts. Almost all the menu options are grayed.
I've checked the permissions in get info and I'm set for read/write. However, I don't doubt that my system permissions are toast. Disk Utility has been giving me eight or so permission errors it can't fix since I upgrade to 10.5. I ran DiskWarrior and it fixed a ton of stuff. Then I used Disk Utility and it gave me more permission errors than ever. It fixed them all ... except the eight original ones.
I'm using an iMac Late 2006.

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    IF I REMOVE "ON MY MAC" FROM MY ADDRESS BOOK ACCOUNTS, I WILL BE UNABLE TO SYNCHORONISE MY ADDRESS BOOK WITH ANY OTHER SERVICE SUCH AS GOOGLE OR YAHOO. This is highly undesireable. As lovely and singular as is Apple and it's products, there are other services in the world with which I must coordinate and this is beyond my control.
    It looks like, from the responses above, that I will be editing every duplicate Address Book contact for the foreseeable future if I want to have non-Apple sync-able contact database as well as be on iCloud, which I do love.

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