Our previous holdings support the trial judge's ruling on this point. In paragraph 2 of the syllabus in Public Service Company of Oklahoma v. Hawkins, 194 Okla. 272, 149 P.2d 783, this Court stated: "Within the meaning of such section such corporation may be sued in any county wherein it regularly maintains an office or place of business, with servants, employees or agents engaged in conducting and carrying on the business for which it exists, although it has its principal office or place of business in another county."