I'm pretty sure they are CTS, maybe early Eminence. Those 12 and 15 inch square magnet CTS and Eminence drivers were in all kinds of cabinets, combos, organs, hi-fi sets, etc. in the late 60's and 70's.
I have a pile of them that I've pulled over the years when upgrading cabs to premium drivers; which is not to say that they sound bad, in fact the 15" version is OEM in the Ampeg B15N which arguably may be the best sounding bass amp of all time.
Probably without doubt the most recorded bass amp of all time anyway.
Don't know the actual watts rating of your drivers though. CTS (and Eminence) pretty much built those unmarked drivers to spec for the application, so although they appear to all be identical they often have varied tonal qualities and power ratings depending on who they were designed for and what product they were for.
My guess would be about 30 watts apiece, but considering they were OEM in a 100 watt amp they may be rated for 50 watts or more; trading off better sensitivity for increased power handling.
Even though they are "generic", they have/had a speaker code ink stamped somewhere on them, at least they did when they left Kentucky. It may be worn or aged off of them, but check in odd places for it. That will at least tell when they were made and by who.
Anyway, ratings schmatings; use your ears to tell when they are begging for mercy. You can hear a speaker being over powered. Chuffing, farting, popping, etc. are signs that the cones are bouncing out of their voicecoil gaps, and while many times (particularly with guitar) the drivers will easily take twice their "rating", other times a 50 watt amp can disembowel speakers rated for twice that.
The ears will tell you what's going on.
Good Luck with your quest for a Beta head cabinet. But; why would someone have one of those lying around? I think the short answer is that they wouldn't.
Maybe you can find a blown Beta head on eBay/Craig's List etc., but then they will probably want fixer upper amp money rather than useless empty wood box money for it.
Of course you never know, and as I said Good Luck with your search!