Question: Will a cheap screw in hood for filter treads be OK for my old lenses, the two to the right don't need.
The standard hood for the 24mm isn't really effective, so a cheap screw in metal or rubber hood will certainly not perform worse. The thing I found with rubber hoods however is that nowadays they are so skinny that the rubber does not keep it's shape, often causing unwanted vignetting. With that in mind, I often stick with metal hoods for my manual Nikkro lenses.
The HS-7 snap on hood can be used for a range of different lenses. It's wider then the regular 50mm lens hood, but it's deeper as well, so I use it for 50mm, 85mm, 105mm and, in a pinch, 135mm lenses. Since I do not own a 35mm lens, I have not been able to test the HS-7 for vignetting on a 35mm lens. Maybe it would be ok there as well.
The built-in lens hood on the 135mm f2,8 is ok, but I found the HS-7 to be more effective on that lens.
That way, you can bring a single lens hood and use it on a few different lenses.