How do I recover missing fonts?

I have Appleworks 6 (original disc for SYS 9 + online update for Panther (6.2.9).
Recently I discovered that some of my original fonts are missing, in particular Palantino. How might I go about recovering this font without losing my custom templates, etc.? It does not show up in any of my font libraries, but it DOES show up in Appleworks 6 on my other user's account when Appleworks is launched in his setup, although it does not appear to show up in any of his font libraries either.
Thanks for any and all suggestions.
SML in Mpls.
G4 (sawtooth) 400mHz   Mac OS X (10.3.9)  

Palatino is a font that has been installed with the Mac OS as far back as I can remember (System 7.0 in 1992). As a matter of fact, I have Palatino in both my OS 9 System Folder/Fonts & HD/Library/Fonts. Font Book in OS X shows both & their locations by "hovering" the cursor on the font name. Is it possible that Palatino is in the other user's Home > Library > Fonts. This would make the font available only to that user.
As far as AppleWorks opening the templates, it will open them, but substitute any missing font.
Peggy

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