Thanks for the encouragement and the understanding. It was downright embarrassing after realizing the error. There's a good lesson to be learned here.
I was was hung up with identifying my plate, cathode, and grid by the color coded wiring I used, that I never considered that I miswired the tube socket. So when asked to measure from V3 pin 8 to ground, in my head I heard, "measure from cathode to ground" and went to the color designated for the cathode rather than pin 8. It was only after I read your instructions again that I realized I wasn't on pin 8 for my measurements.
I will now be more vigilant in recognizing what PIN number, for a particular tube type, is wired to what section of the tube, rather than relying on the color coding scheme as a means of identifying that section during a troubleshooting session.
Lesson learned!
For the record, this forum has been a great tool for learning the ins and outs of amp building and repair. I have come a long way in the last 8 months since my first build and a lot of it has to do with all of you that are willing to help. Hopefully one day I can do the same for others who might choose to go down the same path as I.
Thanks again, Steve. I do always try to use the forum as a last resort and only when I think I have exhausted my troubleshooting abilities. This one unfortunately was well within my skill set.
On to the next one.