Import contacts from a flash drive

I recently changed from Win XP to Ubuntu 14.04.LTS and doing them on a system dual boot. I am about to start using Thunderbird for email, but can't load my old OE contacts to Thundrbird list. I have a list of contacts on a USB stick as a CSF but seem not to be able to import. Anyone can give step by step instructions?

Thank you once again, still not able to align as you suggest it, but were imported anyway. I only have so used name and Email fields to import view and sort
in FF to organize the address book.

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